Dante Alighieri 1265-1321
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Works: | 32,389 works in 82,202 publications in 47 languages and 758,333 library holdings |
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Genres: | Poetry Criticism, interpretation, etc Epic poetry Fiction Literary criticism Dictionaries Illustrated works Pictorial works Commentaries Essays |
Roles: | Author, Other, Bibliographic antecedent, Lyricist, Contributor, Librettist, Editor, Honoree, Creator, Dedicatee, Dubious author, Author in quotations or text abstracts, Attributed name, Composer, Translator, Artist, Illustrator, Performer, Collector, Arranger, htt, Adapter, Originator, Narrator |
Classifications: | PQ4315, 851.1 |
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Most widely held works about
Dante Alighieri
- The divine comedy of Dante Alighieri by Dante Alighieri( Book )
- The Dante Club : a novel by Matthew Pearl( Book )
- Dante : contemporary perspectives by Amilcare A Iannucci( )
- Dante & the unorthodox : the aesthetics of transgression by James L Miller( )
- Divine Comedies for the new millennium : recent Dante translations in America and the Netherlands by Ronald de Rooy( )
- The syntax of desire : language and love in Augustine, the Modistae, Dante by Elena Lombardi( )
- Dante, cinema, and television by Amilcare A Iannucci( )
- Dante the philosopher by Etienne Gilson( Book )
- Dante : a collection of critical essays by John Freccero( Book )
- Joyce, Dante, and the poetics of literary relations : language and meaning in Finnegans wake by Lucia Boldrini( )
- Three philosophical poets; Lucretius, Dante, and Goethe by George Santayana( Book )
- Dante Alighieri by Ricardo J Quinones( Book )
- The undivine Comedy : detheologizing Dante by Teodolinda Barolini( )
- Reading Dante by Giuseppe Mazzotta( )
- Dante and the origins of Italian literary culture by Teodolinda Barolini( )
- The biblical Dante by V. Stanley Benfell( )
- The Cambridge companion to Dante by Rachel Jacoff( Book )
- The world of Dante : six studies in languages and thought by S. Bernard Chandler( )
- Building a monument to Dante : Boccaccio as Dantista by Jason M Houston( )
- Vita nuova by Dante Alighieri( Book )
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Most widely held works by
Dante Alighieri
The divine comedy of Dante Alighieri by
Dante Alighieri(
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4,636 editions published between 1 and 2021 in 29 languages and held by 31,068 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
This first volume of this new Divine Comedy presents the Italian text of the Inferno and, on facing pages, a new prose translation (the first in twenty-five years). Robert Durling's translation brings a new power and accuracy to the rendering of Dante's extraordinary vision of Hell, with all its terror, pathos, and sardonic humor, and its penetrating analyses of the psychology of sin and the ills that plague society. Martinez and Durling's introduction and notes are designed with the first-time reader of the poem in mind but will be useful to others as well. The concise introduction presents essential biographical and historical background and a discussion of the form of the poem. The notes are more extensive than those in most translations currently available, and they contain much new material. In addition, sixteen short essays explore the autobiographical dimension of the poem, the problematic body analogy, the question of Christ's presence in Hell, and individual cantos that have been the subject of controversy, including those on homosexuality. There is an extensive bibliography, and the four indexes (to foreign words, passages cited, proper names in the notes, and to proper names in the text and translation) will make the volume particularly useful. Robert Turner's illustrations include detailed maps of Italy, clearly labeled diagrams of the cosmos and of the structure of Hell, and line drawings illustrating objects and places mentioned in the poem
4,636 editions published between 1 and 2021 in 29 languages and held by 31,068 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
This first volume of this new Divine Comedy presents the Italian text of the Inferno and, on facing pages, a new prose translation (the first in twenty-five years). Robert Durling's translation brings a new power and accuracy to the rendering of Dante's extraordinary vision of Hell, with all its terror, pathos, and sardonic humor, and its penetrating analyses of the psychology of sin and the ills that plague society. Martinez and Durling's introduction and notes are designed with the first-time reader of the poem in mind but will be useful to others as well. The concise introduction presents essential biographical and historical background and a discussion of the form of the poem. The notes are more extensive than those in most translations currently available, and they contain much new material. In addition, sixteen short essays explore the autobiographical dimension of the poem, the problematic body analogy, the question of Christ's presence in Hell, and individual cantos that have been the subject of controversy, including those on homosexuality. There is an extensive bibliography, and the four indexes (to foreign words, passages cited, proper names in the notes, and to proper names in the text and translation) will make the volume particularly useful. Robert Turner's illustrations include detailed maps of Italy, clearly labeled diagrams of the cosmos and of the structure of Hell, and line drawings illustrating objects and places mentioned in the poem
Commedia by
Dante(
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3,929 editions published between 1472 and 2022 in 30 languages and held by 10,142 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
La Comédie de Dante en un seul volume, dans la remarquable traduction de J. Risset, superbement illustrée par les dessins à la pointe de métal que Botticelli réalisa, à la fin du 15e siècle, à la demande de Lorenzo di Pier Francesco de Medici, cousin de Laurent le Magnifique. [SDM]
3,929 editions published between 1472 and 2022 in 30 languages and held by 10,142 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
La Comédie de Dante en un seul volume, dans la remarquable traduction de J. Risset, superbement illustrée par les dessins à la pointe de métal que Botticelli réalisa, à la fin du 15e siècle, à la demande de Lorenzo di Pier Francesco de Medici, cousin de Laurent le Magnifique. [SDM]
Inferno by
Dante Alighieri(
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633 editions published between 1787 and 2021 in 10 languages and held by 9,761 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Dante's immortal poem enters English in the clearest, the most accurate, the most readable translation in decades, accompanied by a commentary of unsurpassed scholarship. This new verse translation (with facing-page Italian text) is by internationally famed scholar and master teacher Hollander and his wife, poet Jean Hollander
633 editions published between 1787 and 2021 in 10 languages and held by 9,761 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Dante's immortal poem enters English in the clearest, the most accurate, the most readable translation in decades, accompanied by a commentary of unsurpassed scholarship. This new verse translation (with facing-page Italian text) is by internationally famed scholar and master teacher Hollander and his wife, poet Jean Hollander
Vita nuova by
Dante Alighieri(
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1,189 editions published between 1576 and 2022 in 23 languages and held by 8,537 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A text by Dante Alighieri published in 1294. It is an expression of the medieval genre of courtly love in a prosimetrum style, a combination of both prose and verse. Referred to by Dante as his libello, or "little book", The New Life is the first of two collections of verse written by Dante in his life. La Vita Nuova is a prosimetrum, a piece containing both verse and prose, in the vein of Boethius' Consolation of Philosophy. Dante used each prosimetrum as a means for combining poems written over periods of roughly ten years - La Vita Nuova contains his works from before 1283 to roughly 1293. The collection and its style fit in with the movement called Dolce Stil Novo. The prose creates the illusion of narrative continuity between the poems; it is Dante's way of reconstructing himself and his art in terms of his evolving sense of the limitations of courtly love (the system of ritualized love and art that Dante and his poet-friends inherited from the Provençal poets, the Sicilian poets of the court of Frederick II, and the Tuscan poets before them). Sometime in his twenties, Dante decided to try to write love poetry that was less centered on the self and more aimed at love as such: he intended to elevate courtly love poetry, many of its tropes and its language, into sacred love poetry. Beatrice for Dante was the embodiment of this kind of love - transparent to the Absolute, inspiring the integration of desire aroused by beauty with the longing of the soul for divine splendor
1,189 editions published between 1576 and 2022 in 23 languages and held by 8,537 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A text by Dante Alighieri published in 1294. It is an expression of the medieval genre of courtly love in a prosimetrum style, a combination of both prose and verse. Referred to by Dante as his libello, or "little book", The New Life is the first of two collections of verse written by Dante in his life. La Vita Nuova is a prosimetrum, a piece containing both verse and prose, in the vein of Boethius' Consolation of Philosophy. Dante used each prosimetrum as a means for combining poems written over periods of roughly ten years - La Vita Nuova contains his works from before 1283 to roughly 1293. The collection and its style fit in with the movement called Dolce Stil Novo. The prose creates the illusion of narrative continuity between the poems; it is Dante's way of reconstructing himself and his art in terms of his evolving sense of the limitations of courtly love (the system of ritualized love and art that Dante and his poet-friends inherited from the Provençal poets, the Sicilian poets of the court of Frederick II, and the Tuscan poets before them). Sometime in his twenties, Dante decided to try to write love poetry that was less centered on the self and more aimed at love as such: he intended to elevate courtly love poetry, many of its tropes and its language, into sacred love poetry. Beatrice for Dante was the embodiment of this kind of love - transparent to the Absolute, inspiring the integration of desire aroused by beauty with the longing of the soul for divine splendor
Purgatorio by
Dante Alighieri(
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576 editions published between 1741 and 2021 in 13 languages and held by 6,077 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
In what may be his most ambitious project to date, Merwin has translated, in verse, the central section of Dante's "Divine ComedyQPurgatorio, " a journey up the Mountain of Purgatory, where souls are cleansed in preparation for their ultimate ascent to heaven
576 editions published between 1741 and 2021 in 13 languages and held by 6,077 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
In what may be his most ambitious project to date, Merwin has translated, in verse, the central section of Dante's "Divine ComedyQPurgatorio, " a journey up the Mountain of Purgatory, where souls are cleansed in preparation for their ultimate ascent to heaven
Dante's Paradise by
Dante Alighieri(
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484 editions published between 1757 and 2021 in 10 languages and held by 4,542 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Follows the spiritual pilgrim as he puts behind him the horrors of Hell and the trials of Pugatory to ascend to Paradise, where he encounters his beloved Beatrice and meets the Heavenly Court and the Lord
484 editions published between 1757 and 2021 in 10 languages and held by 4,542 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Follows the spiritual pilgrim as he puts behind him the horrors of Hell and the trials of Pugatory to ascend to Paradise, where he encounters his beloved Beatrice and meets the Heavenly Court and the Lord
Dante's Inferno by
Dante Alighieri(
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142 editions published between 1800 and 2021 in 5 languages and held by 2,490 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Renowned painter and printmaker Sandow Birk and writer Marcus Sanders offer their own interpretations of "Dante's Inferno."
142 editions published between 1800 and 2021 in 5 languages and held by 2,490 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Renowned painter and printmaker Sandow Birk and writer Marcus Sanders offer their own interpretations of "Dante's Inferno."
On world government = De monarchia by
Dante Alighieri(
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267 editions published between 1609 and 2021 in 10 languages and held by 2,243 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A Latin treatise on secular and religious power by Dante Alighieri, who wrote it between 1312 and 1313. The great Italian poet turns his hand to political thought and defends the reign of a single monarch ruling over a universal empire. He believed that peace was only achievable when a single monarch replaced divisive and squabbling princes and kings
267 editions published between 1609 and 2021 in 10 languages and held by 2,243 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A Latin treatise on secular and religious power by Dante Alighieri, who wrote it between 1312 and 1313. The great Italian poet turns his hand to political thought and defends the reign of a single monarch ruling over a universal empire. He believed that peace was only achievable when a single monarch replaced divisive and squabbling princes and kings
The inferno : a verse rendering for the modern reader by John Ciardi by
Dante(
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717 editions published between 1515 and 2021 in 13 languages and held by 1,921 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The story of a man's way through the torment of Hell in his search for Paradise
717 editions published between 1515 and 2021 in 13 languages and held by 1,921 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The story of a man's way through the torment of Hell in his search for Paradise
The divine comedy : Inferno by
Dante Alighieri(
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66 editions published between 1824 and 2018 in 7 languages and held by 1,878 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"In the Inferno, the first of the Comedy's three parts, Dante is conducted by the spirit of the classical poet Virgil through the nine circles of Hell on the initial stage of his arduous journey toward God."--Jacket
66 editions published between 1824 and 2018 in 7 languages and held by 1,878 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"In the Inferno, the first of the Comedy's three parts, Dante is conducted by the spirit of the classical poet Virgil through the nine circles of Hell on the initial stage of his arduous journey toward God."--Jacket
Dante's Inferno : the Indiana critical edition by
Dante Alighieri(
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9 editions published in 1995 in English and held by 1,823 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"This new critical edition includes Mark Musa's classic verse translation and provides students with a clear, readable text. In addition, ten innovative interpretations of Dante's masterpiece offer diverse approaches to the first canticle of the Divine Comedy, including Virgil's importance to Dante as a source for mythological, historical, and political material as well as for structuring his poetic vision; the language, symbols, and extended meanings of Hell; Dante's revision of the concepts of Limbo and the Harrowing of Hell; the figure of Francesca, representative of Eve, and how the Pilgrim participates in her sin; how understanding political and church history of the period enhances a reading of the poem; and the history of Dante's interpretation and reception in Italian cinema." -- Back cover
9 editions published in 1995 in English and held by 1,823 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"This new critical edition includes Mark Musa's classic verse translation and provides students with a clear, readable text. In addition, ten innovative interpretations of Dante's masterpiece offer diverse approaches to the first canticle of the Divine Comedy, including Virgil's importance to Dante as a source for mythological, historical, and political material as well as for structuring his poetic vision; the language, symbols, and extended meanings of Hell; Dante's revision of the concepts of Limbo and the Harrowing of Hell; the figure of Francesca, representative of Eve, and how the Pilgrim participates in her sin; how understanding political and church history of the period enhances a reading of the poem; and the history of Dante's interpretation and reception in Italian cinema." -- Back cover
The Inferno of Dante : a new verse translation by
Dante Alighieri(
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32 editions published between 1994 and 1999 in English and held by 1,764 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
This widely praised version of Dante's masterpiece, which won the Los Angeles Times Book Prize and the Harold Morton Landon Translation Award of the Academy of American Poets, is more idiomatic and approachable than its many predecessors. Former U.S. Poet Laureate Pinsky employs slant rhyme and near rhyme to preserve Dante's terza rima form without distorting the flow of English idiom. The result is a clear and vigorous translation that is also unique, student-friendly, and faithful to the original: "A brilliant success," as Bernard Knox wrote in The New York Review of Books
32 editions published between 1994 and 1999 in English and held by 1,764 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
This widely praised version of Dante's masterpiece, which won the Los Angeles Times Book Prize and the Harold Morton Landon Translation Award of the Academy of American Poets, is more idiomatic and approachable than its many predecessors. Former U.S. Poet Laureate Pinsky employs slant rhyme and near rhyme to preserve Dante's terza rima form without distorting the flow of English idiom. The result is a clear and vigorous translation that is also unique, student-friendly, and faithful to the original: "A brilliant success," as Bernard Knox wrote in The New York Review of Books
De vulgari eloquentia by
Dante Alighieri(
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239 editions published between 1890 and 2021 in 9 languages and held by 1,530 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The Monarchia, Dante's treatise on political theory, addresses the fundamental question of what form of political organization best suits human nature; it embodies a political vision of startling originality and power, and illuminates the intellectual interests and achievements of one of the world's great poets. The whole text is here presented in a new English translation, the first for forty years, based on a more up-to-date and scholarly version of the Latin original than has previously been available. The translation, together with accompanying introduction and notes, has been prepared by Dante scholar Prue Shaw. In this new accessible form, the Monarchia will interest not only Dante specialists, but also students of literary studies, political history and philosophy
239 editions published between 1890 and 2021 in 9 languages and held by 1,530 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The Monarchia, Dante's treatise on political theory, addresses the fundamental question of what form of political organization best suits human nature; it embodies a political vision of startling originality and power, and illuminates the intellectual interests and achievements of one of the world's great poets. The whole text is here presented in a new English translation, the first for forty years, based on a more up-to-date and scholarly version of the Latin original than has previously been available. The translation, together with accompanying introduction and notes, has been prepared by Dante scholar Prue Shaw. In this new accessible form, the Monarchia will interest not only Dante specialists, but also students of literary studies, political history and philosophy
The Inferno of Dante by
Dante Alighieri(
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51 editions published between 1782 and 2016 in 3 languages and held by 1,493 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The first part of Dante's classic poem of faith follows the author with his guide Virgil through the circles of hell, describing the sinners and punishments witnessed there
51 editions published between 1782 and 2016 in 3 languages and held by 1,493 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The first part of Dante's classic poem of faith follows the author with his guide Virgil through the circles of hell, describing the sinners and punishments witnessed there
The New life of Dante Alighieri by
Dante Alighieri(
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207 editions published between 1827 and 2022 in 5 languages and held by 1,482 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Donated by Michael Dillon June 2009
207 editions published between 1827 and 2022 in 5 languages and held by 1,482 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Donated by Michael Dillon June 2009
The divine comedy. Paradiso by
Dante Alighieri(
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29 editions published between 1961 and 2005 in English and Italian and held by 1,395 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The Divine Comedy stands as one of the towering creations of world literature, and its climactic section, the Paradiso, is perhaps the most ambitious poetic attempt ever made to represent the merging of individual destiny with universal order. Having passed through Hell and Purgatory, Dante is led by his beloved Beatrice to the upper sphere of Paradise, wherein lie the sublime truths of Divine will and eternal salvation, to at last experience a rapturous vision of God
29 editions published between 1961 and 2005 in English and Italian and held by 1,395 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The Divine Comedy stands as one of the towering creations of world literature, and its climactic section, the Paradiso, is perhaps the most ambitious poetic attempt ever made to represent the merging of individual destiny with universal order. Having passed through Hell and Purgatory, Dante is led by his beloved Beatrice to the upper sphere of Paradise, wherein lie the sublime truths of Divine will and eternal salvation, to at last experience a rapturous vision of God
Convivio by
Dante Alighieri(
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280 editions published between 1490 and 2019 in 7 languages and held by 1,386 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"Dante's Convivio, composed in exile between 1304 and 1307, is a series of self-commentaries on three of Dante's long poems. These allegorical love poems and philosophical verse become the basis for philosophical, literary, moral, and political exposition. The prose is written in Italian so that those who were not educated in Latin could take part in what Dante called his 'banquet of knowledge'. In this edition, eminent Dante translator-scholar Andrew Frisardi offers the first fully annotated translation of the work into English, with an extensive introduction, making Dante's often complex writings accessible to scholars and students. The parallel Italian text is also included for the first time in an English translation of the Convivio. Readers of this work can gain a strong understanding of the philosophical themes across Dante's work, including the Divine Comedy, as well as the logic, politics and science of his time."--Book jacket
280 editions published between 1490 and 2019 in 7 languages and held by 1,386 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"Dante's Convivio, composed in exile between 1304 and 1307, is a series of self-commentaries on three of Dante's long poems. These allegorical love poems and philosophical verse become the basis for philosophical, literary, moral, and political exposition. The prose is written in Italian so that those who were not educated in Latin could take part in what Dante called his 'banquet of knowledge'. In this edition, eminent Dante translator-scholar Andrew Frisardi offers the first fully annotated translation of the work into English, with an extensive introduction, making Dante's often complex writings accessible to scholars and students. The parallel Italian text is also included for the first time in an English translation of the Convivio. Readers of this work can gain a strong understanding of the philosophical themes across Dante's work, including the Divine Comedy, as well as the logic, politics and science of his time."--Book jacket
The divine comedy by
Dante Alighieri(
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4 editions published in 1999 in English and held by 1,282 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
4 editions published in 1999 in English and held by 1,282 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The divine comedy by
Dante Alighieri(
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4 editions published in 1999 in English and held by 1,251 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
4 editions published in 1999 in English and held by 1,251 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The divine comedy by
Dante Alighieri(
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5 editions published between 1999 and 2008 in English and held by 1,239 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
5 editions published between 1999 and 2008 in English and held by 1,239 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
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- Boccaccio, Giovanni 1313-1375 Other Commentator Artist Contributor Author of introduction Bibliographic antecedent Attributed name Author Editor
- Cary, Henry Francis 1772-1844 Other Translator Editor Author
- Petrarca, Francesco 1304-1374 Other Bibliographic antecedent Artist Author Editor
- Doré, Gustave 1832-1883 Other Artist Translator Engraver Illustrator Author Contributor Editor
- Musa, Mark Translator Editor Author
- Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth 1807-1882 Other Translator Contributor Author
- Norton, Charles Eliot 1827-1908 Author of introduction Translator Author
- Barolini, Teodolinda 1951- Other Author Editor Collector
- Wicksteed, Philip H. (Philip Henry) 1844-1927 Other Translator Editor Author
- Singleton, Charles S. (Charles Southward) 1909-1985 Other Editor Adapter Commentator for written text Author Contributor Translator
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Allegories Art appreciation Authors Church and state Convivio (Dante Alighieri) Dante Alighieri, De rerum natura (Lucretius Carus, Titus) Didactic poetry Divina commedia (Dante Alighieri) Emerson, Ralph Waldo, English fiction--Italian influences Epic poetry, Italian Finnegans wake (Joyce, James) French poetry Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, Heaven Hell Hell in literature Holmes, Oliver Wendell, Inferno (Dante Alighieri) Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) Insects Italian language--Dialects Italian language--Versification Italian literature Italian poetry Italy Joyce, James, Literature Literature, Medieval Lucretius Carus, Titus Massachusetts--Boston Paradise Paradiso (Dante Alighieri) Philosophy Philosophy in literature Poetics Poetry Poetry, Medieval Poets, Italian Politics and government Purgatorio (Dante Alighieri) Purgatory Purgatory in literature Questione della lingua Religion Religion in literature Rhyme Technique Vita nuova (Dante Alighieri)
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A., Dante 1265-1321
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Ailiégieéirié, Dainteé
Ailígíeirí, Dainté
Ailígiéirí, Dainté 1265-1321
Alagheri, Dante.
Alagherii, Dante
Alagherii, Dante 1265-1321
Alaghieri Dante
Alaghieri, Dante 1265-1321
Aldigeri, Dante
Aldigeri Dante (1265-1321)
Aldigherius, Dante 1265-1321
Aleghieri, Dante
Aleghieri, Dante 1265-1321
Alig’i︠e︡ri, Dante 1265-1321
Aligʹeri, Dante
Aligʹeri, Dante 1265-1321
Aligerius D. 1265-1321
Aligerius, Dante
Aligerius, Dante 1265-1321
Aligerius, Dantes
Aligerius, Dantes 1265-1321
Aligheri, Dante
Aligheri, Dante 1265-1321
Aligherius, Dante 1265-1321
Alighiere, Dante
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Alighieri D. 1265-1321
Alighieri, Dant 1265-1321
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Alighieri, Dante Poète 1265-1321
Alighieri, Danthe
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Alighieri, Durante
Alighieri, Durante, 1265-1321
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Aligīeri, Dant
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ʾAligiʿeri, Danṭe 1265-1321
Aligijeri, Dante
Alig'jeri, Dante
Aliġʺjeri, Dante, 1265-1321
Aligjeris Dantė
Aligjeris, Dantė 1265-1321
Alīǧyīrī, Dāntī 1265-1321
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Alihii︠e︡ri, Dante 1265-1321
Alikiyari, Tāntē 1265-1321
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Alīyīrī, Dāntī 1265-1321
Allegherius, Dante
Allegherius, Dante 1265-1321
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Alligherius, Dante 1265-1321
Allighier, Dant 1265-1321
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Allighieri Dante 1265-1321
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Dainté Ailígiéirí
Danding
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Dant
Dant 1265-1321
Dant 1265-1321 Pseudo
Dant Alighieri.
Dant Alighieri 1265-1321
Dant Aligīeri
Dant Aligieri 1265-1321
Dant, Allighier 1265-1321
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Dant, Allighieri 1265-1321
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Dantė
Dantē 1265-1321
Dante A. 1265-1321
Dante Alagerius 1265-1321
Dante Alagheri.
Dante Alagherii 1265-1321
Dante [Alagherius]
Dante Alagherius 1265-1321
Dante Alaghieri
Dante Alaghieri 1265-1321
Dante Aldigherius 1265-1321
Dante [Aleghieri]
Dante Aleghieri 1265-1321
Dante Alig’i︠e︡ri
Dante Alig’i︠e︡ri 1265-1321
Dante Aligeri
Dante Aligʹeri 1265-1321
Dante [Aligerius]
Dante Aligerius 1265-1321
Dante Aligheri 1265-1321
Dante, Aligherius 1265-1321
Dantė Alighieri
Dante Alighieri 1265-1321
Dante Alighieri Florentine poet, writer and philosopher (c. 1265–1321)
Dante Alighieri Itaalia luuletaja
Dante Alighieri itala poeto
Dante Alighieri Italiaanse dichter, schrijver en filosoof (1265-1321)
Dante Alighieri Italiaanse digter van Florence
Dante Alighieri itáliai költő, filozófus
Dante Alighieri italialainen kirjailija ja runoilija
Dante Alighieri Italian poet
Dante Alighieri Italiano a mannaniw ti Tengnga a Panpanawen
Dante Alighieri italiano autor da epopéia, A divina comédia, considerado um entre os maiores poetas de todos os tempos; sua
obra teve grande impacto na literatura, ao redor do mundo
Dante Alighieri italienischer Dichter und Philosoph (1265-1321)
Dante Alighieri italiensk författare, ämbetsman, poet och statslärd
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Dante Alighieri italijanski pesnik
Dante Alighieri Italiya jacha marka qillqiri
Dante Alighieri italský básník
Dante Alighieri Italya mama llaqtayuq qillqaq
Dante Alighieri İtalyan ozan ve siyasetçi
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Dante Alighieri poet italian
Dante Alighieri poet și filosof italian, om politic florentin
Dante Alighieri poeta fiorentinu
Dante Alighieri poeta italià
Dante Alighieri poeta italiano
Dante Alighieri poeta italianu
Dante Alighieri poeta, scrittore e politico italiano, considerato il padre della lingua italiana (1265-1321)
Dante Alighieri poète, homme politique et écrivain italien
Dante Alighieri scriitoru, poetu și omu politic italianu
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Dánte Aligiéri
Dante Aligieri 1265-1321
Dante Aligiery
Dānté ʾAligiyéri
Dānté ʼAligiyéri 1265-1321
Dante [Aligjeri]
Dante Alig'jeri 1265-1321
Dantė Aligjeris
Dantė Aligjeris 1265-1321
Danṭe Aligyeri
Danṭe Aligyeri 1265-1321
Dante Alih’i︠e︡ri 1265-1321
Dante Alih'i︠e︡ri
Dante Alih'ieri 1265-1321
Dante Allighieri
Dante Allighieri 1265-1321
Dante Ardighê
Dante Ardighê 1265-1321
Dante Lighier
Dānteé ʾAligiyeéri
Dantes
Dantes [Alagerius]
Dantes Alagerius 1265-1321
Dantes Alagherius
Dantes Alagherius 1265-1321
Dantes [Aligerius]
Dantes Aligerius 1265-1321
Dantes Alighierus 1265-1321
Danthe
Danthe Alighieri
Danthe Alighieri 1265-1321
Danti
Danti Alighieri
Dāntī Alīǧyīrī
Dāntī Alīǧyīrī 1265-1321
Dāntī Alīǧyrīy 1265-1321
Dāntī Alījyīrī
Dāntī Alījyīrī 1265-1321
Dantis
Dantis Alagherius
Dantis Alagherius 1265-1321
Dantte
Dantte 1265-1321
Degli Alighieri, Durante, 1265-1321
Dhante Alighieri, 1265-1321
Durante
Durante Alighieri
Durante Alighieri 1265-1321
Durante degli Alighieri, 1265-1321
Makākavi Tāntē 1265-1321
Pseudo-Dante Alighieri 1265-1321
Tan-ting
Tan-ting 1265-1321
Tan-tng
Tāntē Alikiyari 1265-1321
Tantte
Tantte 1265-1321
Yalijili, Danding 1265-1321
Δάντης Αλιγκιέρι Φλωρεντίνος ποιητής, συγγραφέας και φιλόσοφος
Алигьери Данте
Алигьери, Данте, 1265-1321
Аліґʹєрі, Данте, 1265-1321
Данте.
Данте Алигери
Данте Алигиери
Данте Алигиери 1265-1321
Данте Алигиери италиански писател
Данте Алигијери италијански песник касног средњег века
Данте Алигьери.
Данте Алигьери 1265-1321
Данте Алигьери итальянский поэт XIV века
Данте Аліґгіері 1265-1321
Данте Аліґєрі
Данте Аліґ'єрі італійський поет 14 століття
Дантэ Аліг’еры
Дантэ Аліг'еры
Դանթե Ալիգիերի
Տանթէ Ալիկիէրի
אליגיירי, דאנטה
אליגיירי, דנטה
אליגיירי דנטי
אליגירי, דנטה
אליגירי, דנטה 1265-1321
אליגירי, דנטי
דאנט
דאנט 1321־1265
דאנטה אליגיירי
דאנטי אליגיירי
דאנטי אליגיירי 1265-1321
דאנטע אליגערי
דנטה אליגיארי
דנטה אליגיארי 1265-1321
דנטה אליגיירי
דנטה אליגיירי 1265-1321
דנטה אליגיירי משורר איטלקי
דנטה אליגירי
דנטה אליגירי 1265-1321
דנטי אליגיארי
דנטי אליגיארי 1265-1321
דנטי אליגירי.
דנטי אליגירי 1265-1321
أليجييري، دانتي، 1265-1321
أليغييري، دانتي، 1265-1321
آلیگیری, دانته.
دانته آلیگیری
دانته آلیگیری شاعری ایتالیایی تبار
دانتى الغييرى،
دانتى ألغييري
دانتى, أليجييرى
دانتى اليغييرى،
دانتي ألغييري، 1265-1321
دانتي أليجيري،
دانتي أليجيري، 1265-1321
دانتي أليجييري 1265-1321
دانتي أليغييري شاعر إيطالي
دانتێ ئالیگیێری نووسەر، فەیلەسووف و ھۆزانڤانی ئیتاڵی
دانتې الیګيري
دانتے
दांते अलिघियेरी
दांते इटली के कवी आ लेखक
दांते एलीगियरी
दान्ते अलिघिएरी
दान्ते ऐलिगिरी
ডাণ্টে এলিগিয়েৰি
দান্তে আলিগিয়েরি ইতালীয় কবি
ਦਾਂਤੇ ਏਲੀਗਿਅਰੀ
டான்டே அலிகியேரி இத்தாலிய கவிஞர்
ഡാന്റെ അലിഘിയേരി
ดันเต อาลีกีเอรี
ཏན་ཐེ།
დანტე ალიგიერი
დანტე ალიგიერი XIV საუკუნის იტალიელი პოეტი
დანტე ალიგჰიერი.
단떼
단테 1265-1321
단테 알리기에리
알릐기에리, 단테 1265-1321
알리기에리, 단테 1265-1321
알리기에리, 두란테 델리 1265-1321
ዳንቴ አሊጊዬሪ
ដានតេ អាលីគីអេរី
ᱰᱟᱱᱴᱮ ᱟᱞᱤᱜᱷᱤᱭᱮᱨᱤ
アリギエーリ, ダンテ
アリギエーリ, ダンテ 1265-1321
ダンテ
ダンテ 1265-1321
ダンテ・アリギエーリ
ダンテ・アリギエーリ 中世イタリアの詩人
亚利基利, 但丁 1265-1321
但丁
但丁 1265-1321
但丁·阿利吉耶里
但丁·阿利吉耶里 意大利著名诗人
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