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a quick look inside The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri - The
Inferno: Look inside the book: Boccaccio, his earliest biographer,
swells out his Life, as the earlier commentators on the Comedy do
their notes, with what are plainly but legendary amplifications of
hints supplied by Dante's own words; while more recent and critical
writers succeed with infinite pains in little beyond establishing,
each to his own satisfaction, what was the order of publication of
the poet's works, where he may have travelled to, and when and for
how long a time he may have had this or that great lord for a
patron. ...With the Pope for overlord they would at least have a
master who was an Italian, and one who, his title being imperfect,
would in his own interest be led to treat them with indulgence;
while, in the permanent triumph of the Emperor, Italy must have
become subject and tributary to Germany, and would have seen new
estates carved out of her fertile soil for members of the German
garrison. About Dante Alighieri Dante Alighieri, the Author: An
early outside indication that the poem was underway is a notice by
Francesco da Barberino, tucked into his Documenti d'Amore (Lessons
of Love), written probably in 1314 or early 1315; speaking of
Virgil, Francesco notes in appreciative words that Dante followed
the Roman classic in a poem called 'Comedy' and that the setting of
this poem (or part of it) was the underworld; i.e., hell.
...Dante's other works include Convivio ('The Banquet'), a
collection of his longest poems with an (unfinished) allegorical
commentary; Monarchia, a summary treatise of political philosophy
in Latin which was condemned and burned after Dante's death by the
Papal Legate Bertrando del Poggetto, which argues for the necessity
of a universal or global monarchy in order to establish universal
peace in this life, and this monarchy's relationship to the Roman
Catholic Church as guide to eternal peace; De vulgari eloquentia
('On the Eloquence of Vernacular'), on vernacular literature,
partly inspired by the Razos de trobar of Raimon Vidal de Bezaudun;
and, La Vita Nuova ('The New Life'), the story of his love for
Beatrice Portinari, who also served as the ultimate symbol of
salvation in the Comedy.
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