A look into Canto III and Canto VII, and how proactivity in one\u27s life can equate to salvation, as well as a light comparison between Dante\u27s society and government and ours.https://digital.sandiego.edu/ital-347/1003/thumbnail.jp
Though most people are familiar with Dante?s Inferno, relatively little scholarly work has been done...
L. Gazziero, « Dante », in M. Lewis and D. Rose (ed.), The Bloomsbury Italian Philosophy Reader, Lon...
L. Gazziero, « Dante », in M. Lewis and D. Rose (ed.), The Bloomsbury Italian Philosophy Reader, Lon...
Put forth in the form of a script and multiple analysis pieces, this analysis of Canto XXXIV, Canto ...
Dante Alighieri's pride in being a Florentine citizen is clearly demonstrated in his life choices an...
The purpose of this article is to analyze the 2nd canto of the Inferno through the metaphor of 'pug ...
Dante’s Inferno presents an essentially non-tragic view of reality based on the Christian concept of...
If Francesca da Rimini is a lustful sinner in Hell, why is Dante at pains to elicit sympathy for her...
Dante's discourse with the penitent souls in the 'Purgatorio' reveals that these shades are characte...
AbstractThis paper tries to scrutinize Canto V of Inferno, one of the trilogies of Dante’s Devine Co...
Dante Alighieri’s Inferno (1314) portrays Hell as an alienated realm, in which the doomed spirits mu...
So much has been written about Dante\u27s Comedy in the seven centuries since its creation that it i...
The purpose of this thesis is to take a philosophical look at the Divine Comedy of Dante. Since Dant...
This is an interdisciplinary study that aims to reassess Dante's use of Franciscan sources in the Di...
AbstractThis paper tries to scrutinize Canto V of Inferno, one of the trilogies of Dante’s Devine...
Though most people are familiar with Dante?s Inferno, relatively little scholarly work has been done...
L. Gazziero, « Dante », in M. Lewis and D. Rose (ed.), The Bloomsbury Italian Philosophy Reader, Lon...
L. Gazziero, « Dante », in M. Lewis and D. Rose (ed.), The Bloomsbury Italian Philosophy Reader, Lon...
Put forth in the form of a script and multiple analysis pieces, this analysis of Canto XXXIV, Canto ...
Dante Alighieri's pride in being a Florentine citizen is clearly demonstrated in his life choices an...
The purpose of this article is to analyze the 2nd canto of the Inferno through the metaphor of 'pug ...
Dante’s Inferno presents an essentially non-tragic view of reality based on the Christian concept of...
If Francesca da Rimini is a lustful sinner in Hell, why is Dante at pains to elicit sympathy for her...
Dante's discourse with the penitent souls in the 'Purgatorio' reveals that these shades are characte...
AbstractThis paper tries to scrutinize Canto V of Inferno, one of the trilogies of Dante’s Devine Co...
Dante Alighieri’s Inferno (1314) portrays Hell as an alienated realm, in which the doomed spirits mu...
So much has been written about Dante\u27s Comedy in the seven centuries since its creation that it i...
The purpose of this thesis is to take a philosophical look at the Divine Comedy of Dante. Since Dant...
This is an interdisciplinary study that aims to reassess Dante's use of Franciscan sources in the Di...
AbstractThis paper tries to scrutinize Canto V of Inferno, one of the trilogies of Dante’s Devine...
Though most people are familiar with Dante?s Inferno, relatively little scholarly work has been done...
L. Gazziero, « Dante », in M. Lewis and D. Rose (ed.), The Bloomsbury Italian Philosophy Reader, Lon...
L. Gazziero, « Dante », in M. Lewis and D. Rose (ed.), The Bloomsbury Italian Philosophy Reader, Lon...