Dante Alighieri

Dante Alighieri

Dante Alighieri was a Florentine poet of the Middle Ages, widely considered the greatest poet of the Italian language and the most important writer of the Western Middle Ages. His epic poem, the Divine Comedy, is regarded as one of the greatest works of world literature and has had a profound impact on religious, political, and literary thought. Dante's work is characterized by its theological depth, intricate symbolism, and vivid depictions of the afterlife. His synthesis of medieval Christian theology, classical philosophy, and contemporary politics solidified his place as a central figure in literary and intellectual history, shaping the development of Italian language and literature.

1265-05-30 Florença
1321-09-13 Ravena
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In that part of the book of my memory before which is little that can be read, there is a rubric, saying, “Incipit Vita Nova [The New Life Begins].”

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