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  1. View all Dante Alighieri Quotes. I saw within Its depth how It conceives all things in a single volume bound by Love, of which the universe is the scattered leaves. Dante Alighieri. Compassion is not a passion; rather a noble disposition of the soul, made ready to receive love, mercy, and other charitable passions. Dante Alighieri.

  2. as loved since he was nine ye. rs old. Upon Love and Dante’s firstinteraction in a vision, The Lord of Love physically held his. gracious lady, Beatrice, in his arms.She slept in the Lord’s hands, “naked except for a. rim. s depicted as lying down in the handsof Love represents Love’s possession of Her, as well as.

  3. The positing of a love that is aligned with reason in Doglia mi reca, grafted onto the theologized courtliness of Donne ch’avete and onto the idea of consolation in the canzone of mourning Li occhi dolenti (VN 31), leads to the salvific love that moved Beatrice to come to Dante’s aid in Inferno 2: “amor mi mosse, che mi fa parlare” (love moved me, and makes me speak [Inf. 2.72]).

  4. Oct 16, 2009 · Since I find that no one, before myself, has dealt in any way with the theory of eloquence in the vernacular, and since we can plainly see that such eloquence is necessary to everyone – for not only men, but also women and children strive to acquire it, as far as nature allows – I shall try, inspired by the Word that comes from above, to say something useful about the language of people ...

  5. Inferno Canto I:61-99 Dante meets Virgil. Inferno Canto I:100-111 The salvation of Italy. Inferno Canto I:112-136 Virgil will be his guide through Hell. Inferno Canto II:1-42 Dante’s doubts as to his fitness for the journey. Inferno Canto II:43-93 Virgil explains his mission:Beatrice. Inferno Canto II:94-120 The Virgin sends Lucia to Beatrice.

  6. Intertextual Dante. A unique digital edition of the Commedia that enables users to search, analyze and understand its many instances of intertextuality. (Julie Van Peteghem) Digital Dante offers original research and ideas on Dante: on his thought and work and on various aspects of his reception.

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  8. Jan 31, 2021 · But love is absolutely fundamental to Dante’s artistic output. Nowhere is this clearer than in his first published work, Vita nuova, which dates to about 1295. Vita nuova translates to “new life,” and through prose and poems Dante describes his relationship with the love of his life, Beatrice. These two first met in Florence when they ...