Inferno
- Pagine
- 490
- Lingua
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780812970067
- Tempo di Lettura
- ~8h 35min
Inferno è un book di Dante Alighieri. Conta 490 pagine.
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Composed in the early fourteenth century, Dante Alighieri’s Inferno stands as the opening canticle of his monumental poetic trilogy. Written in the vernacular Tuscan dialect rather than Latin, the work helped establish Italian as a literary language. The poem follows an unnamed pilgrim who navigates nine concentric circles of the underworld, each designed to reflect a specific category of sin and its corresponding moral consequence. Guided by the classical poet Virgil, the journey serves as a literal descent, an allegory of spiritual awakening, and a pointed commentary on the political conflicts of medieval Florence. Dante’s meticulous architecture draws upon Aristotelian ethics, Christian theology, and contemporary geography to construct a vision of divine justice that remains systematic. The poem’s use of terza rima, its vivid characterizations drawn from history and myth, and its synthesis of classical learning with medieval faith have ensured its enduring influence. Scholars and readers continue to examine the text for its philosophical depth, linguistic innovation, and profound exploration of human morality.
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Composed in the early fourteenth century, Dante Alighieri’s Inferno stands as the opening canticle of his monumental poetic trilogy. Written in the vernacular Tuscan dialect rather than Latin, the work helped establish Italian as a literary language. The poem follows an unnamed pilgrim who navigates...
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Inferno è stato scritto da Dante Alighieri.