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Farber University Archives and Special Collections Department at Brandeis houses a number of rare works by Dante Alighieri ... Fortunately, the 1564 copy of the "Divine Comedy" at Brandeis contains an ...
An exhibition showcasing calligraphic and graphic transcriptions of the 21th verses of Dante Alighieri’s Divine Comedy was opened at Gallery 14 on Monday (Photo by Muath Freij) AMMAN — An exhibition ...
As Italy prepared to mark the 600th anniversary of the death of Dante Alighieri in 1921 ... produce 52 illustrations for a new edition of Dante's most famous work, The Divine Comedy (La divina ...
The challenge to approaching a translation of Dante's original Italian this way is ... much slimmer and more digestible than The Divine Comedy. It depicts a young Dante falling in love with ...
This year is the 700th since Dante Alighieri died ... free virtual exhibition of rarely-seen drawings inspired by The Divine Comedy, Dante’s three-part, first-person odyssey through heaven ...
Most people think of Dante’s “Divine Comedy” as a medieval literary ... I stumbled upon the “Commedia,” as it is called in the original Italian, while browsing in a bookstore.
Drawn to epic storytelling, Armusik is currently painting Italian Renaissance poet Dante Alighieri’s Divine Comedy in 40 panels, each 4 foot by 5 foot. He started the process in 2016 ...
The most amazing mathematical aspect of The Divine Comedy is Dante’s conception of the universe, what we might now call Dante’s cosmology The cantos in The Divine Comedy average 142 lines ...
The nightmarish visions of Dante Alighieri, with their many circles ... as a “redeemable sin,” given that, in the Divine Comedy, the sodomites could end up in purgatory, not necessarily ...
It is based on the eponymous book by Nick Tosches, which revolves around a handwritten manuscript of Dante Alighieri’s poem “The Divine Comedy” that is found in the Vatican library.