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  1. Dante’s InfernoCanto 27. The Struggle for the Body of Guido da Montefeltro by Bartolomeo Pinelli. Virgil and Dante speak with Guido da Montefeltro among the evil counselors. (To read a footnote, click the number in the text. To come back from a footnote, click the up arrow at the note number.) The speaking flame that enwrapped Ulysses ...

  2. Dante's Inferno. Dante Alighieri’s (1265–1321) epic poem The Divine Comedy stands as the most influential work of Italian literature and one of the greatest achievements of world literature. When Dante was exiled from Florence due to political tensions, he began to compose a work much greater in scope than anything he had attempted before.

  3. Summary: Canto II. Dante invokes the Muses, the ancient goddesses of art and poetry, and asks them to help him tell of his experiences. Dante relates that as he and Virgil approach the mouth of Hell, his mind turns to the journey ahead and again he feels the grip of dread. He can recall only two men who have ever ventured into the afterlife and ...

  4. La Divina Commedia in HD - INFERNO, canto XXII [22] Qui è possibile vedere un breve video. con il riassunto del Canto, tratto dal canale YouTube. "La Divina Commedia in HD".

  5. www.cliffsnotes.com › the-divine-comedy-inferno › summary-and-analysisCanto XXXIV - CliffsNotes

    This final canto is the climax of the Inferno, the meeting with Satan. The sinners in this final round, Judecca (named after Judas Iscariot), keeping with the theme of retribution, are permanently frozen in the ice; they were treacherous to their masters, the ultimate sin of malice, and are forever encased in their sin of coldness.

  6. Dante’s InfernoCanto 11. Dante and Virgil Hide Behind the Tomb of Pope Anastasius II by Gustave Dore. Dante and Virgil must stop their descent for a while in order to get used to the terrible smell coming up from the bottom of Hell. Virgil takes this opportunity to explain to Dante the structure of Hell and its punishments.

  7. Virgil and Dante Are Refused Entrance into the City of Dis. 15th Century Illumination of Meister der Vitae Imperatorum. Scenes from Canto 9. Medieval Manuscript Illustration. Dante and Virgil at the Gate of Dis, The Angel, and Within Talking with Farinata. Medieval Manuscript Illustration.