The author of the Divine Comedy, Dante Alighieri (1265-1321), dealt with “sodomites” twice in his masterpiece, once in Inferno and again in Purgatorio. In their examinations of the passage in Inferno, literary critics have typically conflated the modern-day definition of “homosexual” with the medieval “sodomite.” In order to see how Dante viewed non-normative sexuality accurately, however, it is necessary first to uncouple the medieval term “sodomite” from today's term, “homosexual,” and to apply instead the medieval definition of the former. Numerous sources of Dante's time indicate that “sodomy” did not mean, strictly speaking, same sex practices between men, but rather it encompassed a wide array of sexual activities. The same is probabl...
This thesis examines the carnal sin of sodomy in early modern Florence, Italy (1432–1600). More spec...
The sexual behavior of people in any given society or subculture is guided by certain codes of condu...
The purpose of this thesis is to take a philosophical look at the Divine Comedy of Dante. Since Dant...
This paper is a qualitative theological research discussing Dante Alighieri’s (d. 1321) account of L...
Robert Mills's generously illustrated new monograph is a welcome addition both to medieval studies a...
This paper analyzes the canto XVI of Dante’s Inferno, focusing on some aspects of its structure and ...
If Francesca da Rimini is a lustful sinner in Hell, why is Dante at pains to elicit sympathy for her...
This dissertation explores the subject of corporeal marriage as both an historical reality and a fig...
As a number of studies have pointed out, the sin of Sodom was not always assumed to be related to ho...
Homosexuality was a key symbolic issue throughout the Iberian middle ages. As was customary everywhe...
Though most people are familiar with Dante?s Inferno, relatively little scholarly work has been done...
Leaving aside the restricted early readership of the Monarchia and the Convivio, it is understandabl...
Analyses of Dante’s historical and cultural context have long dominated the scholarly discourse surr...
The term Sodom has been used to describe a particular type of sexual practices. This paper discusses...
This thesis explores the characterizations of women in Dante’s Divine Comedy and uses this informati...
This thesis examines the carnal sin of sodomy in early modern Florence, Italy (1432–1600). More spec...
The sexual behavior of people in any given society or subculture is guided by certain codes of condu...
The purpose of this thesis is to take a philosophical look at the Divine Comedy of Dante. Since Dant...
This paper is a qualitative theological research discussing Dante Alighieri’s (d. 1321) account of L...
Robert Mills's generously illustrated new monograph is a welcome addition both to medieval studies a...
This paper analyzes the canto XVI of Dante’s Inferno, focusing on some aspects of its structure and ...
If Francesca da Rimini is a lustful sinner in Hell, why is Dante at pains to elicit sympathy for her...
This dissertation explores the subject of corporeal marriage as both an historical reality and a fig...
As a number of studies have pointed out, the sin of Sodom was not always assumed to be related to ho...
Homosexuality was a key symbolic issue throughout the Iberian middle ages. As was customary everywhe...
Though most people are familiar with Dante?s Inferno, relatively little scholarly work has been done...
Leaving aside the restricted early readership of the Monarchia and the Convivio, it is understandabl...
Analyses of Dante’s historical and cultural context have long dominated the scholarly discourse surr...
The term Sodom has been used to describe a particular type of sexual practices. This paper discusses...
This thesis explores the characterizations of women in Dante’s Divine Comedy and uses this informati...
This thesis examines the carnal sin of sodomy in early modern Florence, Italy (1432–1600). More spec...
The sexual behavior of people in any given society or subculture is guided by certain codes of condu...
The purpose of this thesis is to take a philosophical look at the Divine Comedy of Dante. Since Dant...