Dante Alighieri

Dante Alighieri, born in Florence around 1265, is often celebrated as one of the greatest poets in the Western literary tradition. His life was marked by personal and political turmoil, including his exile from Florence, which profoundly influenced his writing. Dante's vivid imagination and deep philosophical insights culminated in his masterwork, "The Divine Comedy," an epic poem that explores themes of morality, redemption, and the human experience. Through its three parts—Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso—Dante offers readers a captivating journey through the afterlife, rich with allegory and layered meaning.

Beyond his literary genius, Dante was also a passionate advocate for the Italian language, choosing to write in the vernacular rather than Latin, which was the norm of his time. This decision helped to shape the Italian language and literature as we know it today. As you explore Dante's profound works in the app, you'll find not only a reflection of medieval thought but also timeless insights that resonate with the human condition. Dive into his poetry and discover the beauty and complexity of his vision—there's a treasure trove waiting for you!

Epistolae, the letters of Dante

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Dante Alighieri



This volume contains the thirteen letters of the poet Dante Alighieri translated from their original Latin, including the famous and controv…

De Vulgari Eloquentia

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De vulgari eloquentia (On Eloquence in the vernacular) is a short essay written by Dante Alighieri in Latin. The work remains incomplete; on…

Canción

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Cada vez, cada vez que considero Que no he de ver ya más al bien que adoro, Suelo exclamar: «¿Por qué…

De Monarchia

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The De Monarchia is one of the main works by Dante Alighieri. It is a treatise on secular and religious power, and more specifically on the …

La Divine Comédie : Le Purgatoire

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Dante Alighieri



Deuxième cantique de La Divine Comédie.Sorti des enfers, Dante visite en compagnie de son maître Virgile l’Antipurgatoir…

La Divina Commedia - L'Inferno

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Dante Alighieri



L'Inferno, la più conosciut delle tre parti della Divina Commedia, fu scritta mentre il poeta era esiliato dalla sua città di …

La Divina Commedia : L’Inferno (Extraits en italien)

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Dante Alighieri



Quelques chants significatifs de Dante en version italienne.Chant I : Dante rencontre Virgile.Chant III : La Porte de l’Enfer et Caron.Chant…

La Divina Commedia - Il Paradiso

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Dante Alighieri



Il Paradiso è la terza e ultima cantica del poema di Dante, che dopo aver attraversato l'inferno e il purgatorio nelle due cantiche p…

La Divina Commedia - Il Purgatorio


Dante Alighieri



Au Fil des lectures Cinq chants parmi les plus significatifs du Purgatoire, en version italienne, lus par Stefano Binaghi. Chant II - Antipu…

La Divina Commedia - Il Purgatorio

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Dante Alighieri



Dante Alighieri racconta in questa opera il suo viaggio nei tre regni dell'oltre tomba. Il viaggio, avvenuto durante la settimana santa dell…

Eclogae (Eclogues)

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Dante's short correspondence in verse with Giovanni del Vergilio was only published in 1719, but is believed to have been written at some po…

Divina commedia - Hel

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Het doel van deze vertaling is den Nederlandschen lezer in kennis te stellen met den volledigen inhoud van Dante’s Gedicht. De vertaling is …

La Divina Commedia - Il Purgatorio (Versione 2)

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Dante Alighieri



Il Purgatorio è la seconda cantica del poema di Dante, che dopo aver attraversato l'Inferno ascende il monte del Purgatorio fino a ra…

Göttliche Komödie


Dante Alighieri and Richard Zoozmann



WeltliteraturDante Alighieri, (*1265 in Florenz, gest. 1321 in Ravenna, Mutter früh verstorben, Vater Geldverleiher in Florenz), geh&ou…

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