Deutsch: Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) war ein italienischer Dichter und Philosoph.
English: Dante Alighieri (May/June 1265 – September 13/14, 1321) was a Florentine poet of the Middle Ages. His greatest work The Divine Comedy, is a culminating statement of the medieval world view and the basis of the modern Italian language. His work
About Eloquence In the Vernacular (
De Vulgari Eloquentia) suggests writing in a national Italian language instead of in Latin.
Español: Dante Alighieri (1265–1321) poeta italiano, autor de la
Divina Comedia.
Italiano: Dante Alighieri (1265–1321) poeta italiano, autore della
Divina Commedia.
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Dante in Exile, unknown author.
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Fresco in Bargello chapel attributed to Giotto (oldest portrait known, notice no big nose)
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Fresco in Palazzo dell'Arte dei Giudici e Notai (Florence), second oldest portrait known (here too no big nose)
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Allegorical Portrait of Dante, late 16th century.
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Fresco, transferred to wood
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Fresco in the Dante room of Casino Massimo in Rome, by Philipp Veit, 1817-1827
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Fresco in the Dante room of Casino Massimo in Rome, by Philipp Veit, 1817-1827
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Fresco in the Dante room of Casino Massimo in Rome, by Philipp Veit, 1817-1827
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Dante in Exile, Lord Frederic Leighton.
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Dante's cenotaph in Santa Croce church (not the real tomb)
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Fresco by Domenico di Michelino, Duomo of Florence
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Fresco by Domenico di Michelino, Duomo of Florence
Death mask (recreated, not real death mask) [bewerken]
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deathmask (in Palazzo Vecchio, Florence), full view
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Inferno, Canto III, 1-10 Dante and Virgil enter Hell
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English: Inferno, Canto XIX, 42-120 The simoniac Pope
Deutsch: Der simonistische Papst
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Inferno, Canto XXXI, Antaeus sets down Dante and Virgil in the 9th circle
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English: Purgatorio, Canto XXX, 60-146 Beatrice Addressing Dante
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English: Purgatorio, Canto XXX, 60-146 Beatrice Addressing Dante
Deutsch: Beatrice spricht von ihrem Wagen zu Dante
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Inferno Canto 1 Virgil leads Dante onward
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Canto 2 line 1 Now was the day departing
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Inferno Canto 2 lines 71,72 Beatrice
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Inferno Canto 3 line 9 reads All hope abandon, ye who enter here.
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Charon crosses the river Acheron in Canto 3 lines 76, 78.
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Charon collects the spirits into his boat in Canto 3 lines 107-108.
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Inferno the unbaptised, Canto 4 lines 38, 39
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Inferno the four bards, Canto 4, lines 89, 91
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Inferno Canto 5 line 4 Minos
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Inferno Canto 5 lines 32-33
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Inferno Canto 5 lines 72-74
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Inferno Canto 5 lines 105-106
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Inferno Canto 5 lines 134-135
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Inferno Canto 5 lines 137-138
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Inferno Canto 6 lines 24-26
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Inferno Canto 6 lines 49-52
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Inferno Canto 7 lines 8-9
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Inferno Canto 7 pushing rocks
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Inferno Canto 7 lines 118-119
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Inferno Canto 8 lines 27-29
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Inferno Canto 8 lines 39-41
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Inferno Canto 8 lines 110-111
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Inferno Canto 9 lines 87-89
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Inferno Canto 9 lines 124-126
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Inferno Canto 10 lines 40-42
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Inferno Canto 11 lines 6-7
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Inferno Canto 12 lines 11-14
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Inferno Canto 12 lines 58-59
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Inferno Canto 12 lines 73-74
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Inferno Canto 21 between ditches 5 and 6
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Inferno, Dante climbs flinty steps in Canto 26
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Dante and Beatrice gaze upon the highest Heaven
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John William Waterhouse; Beatrice, 1915
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Dante Gabriel Rossetti: Beatrice
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Dante Gabriel Rossetti: Dantis Amor
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Dante's First Meeting with Beatrice
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Joseph Anton Koch: Sühneschiff und Läuterungsberg
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Gustave Doré: Dante et le pape Adrien V
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Dante's tomb (1780) (Ravenna)
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"Das Neue Leben" (collected lyrical poems, 1879)
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Closer picture of the same church.
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casa di Dante Museum entrance
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Entrance to the Dante Museum in Ravenna
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Statue of Dante; Dante Museum (Ravenna)
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Half-relief with portrait of Dante (Ravenna)
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Dante Alighieri, sita a Firenze Uffizi.
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Statue of Dante (Mantova)
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Alessandro Sorrentino reads the III chant of the Hell
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Alessandro Sorrentino reads the V chant of the Hell
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Alessandro Sorrentino reads the XXXIII chant of the Paradise