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  1. Infierno (Divina comedia) Primera página de la Divina comedia. El Infierno (en italiano Inferno) es la primera de las tres cánticas de la Divina comedia del poeta florentino Dante Alighieri. Las siguientes cánticas son el Purgatorio y el Paraíso. Está formada por 33 cantos, más uno de introducción; cada canto está subdividido en ...

  2. Dante's Inferno in a new, triple-rhymed translation, freshly illustrated, English and Italian, footnotes, summaries, diagrams. The Inferno of Dante Alighieri A Rhymed Translation by Seth Zimmerman

  3. Dantes Inferno (Göttliche Komödie) Inferno (italienisch: [iɱˈfɛrno]; italienisch für „Hölle“) ist der erste Teil des epischen Gedichts Göttliche Komödie des italienischen Schriftstellers Dante Alighieri (14. Jh.). Es folgen das Purgatorio und das Paradiso. Das Inferno beschreibt Dantes Reise durch die Hölle, geführt von dem ...

  4. L' Inferno è la prima delle tre cantiche della Divina Commedia di Dante Alighieri, corrispondente al primo dei Tre Regni dell' Oltretomba dove regna Lucifero (che originariamente significava «portatore di luce») e il primo luogo visitato da Dante nel suo pellegrinaggio ultraterreno, viaggio destinato a portarlo alla Salvezza [1].

  5. Sep 11, 2021 · Dante Alighieri schrieb seine "Divina commedia“ Anfang des 14. Jahrhunderts in der damaligen, "volgare" genannten Volkssprache und machte diese damit salonfähig. Das 14.000 Verse umfassende ...

  6. Apr 8, 2021 · With muzzle out of water,—when is dreaming. Of gleaning oftentimes the peasant-girl,—. Livid, as far down as where shame appears, Were the disconsolate shades within the ice, Setting their teeth unto the note of storks. Each one his countenance held downward bent; From mouth the cold, from eyes the doleful heart.

  7. In this Vernon photograph, as well as in the Arundel Society's chromolithograph, the disfiguring mark on the face caused by the damage to the plaster of the fresco is faithfully reproduced. A less degree of fidelity has been observed in the Frontispiece; although the restoration has not been carried the length of replacing the lost eye.

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