Art: Dante and Virgil in Hell, William Bouguereau, 1850
Excerpt From La Vita Nuova
In that book which is
My memory . . .
On the first page
That is the chapter when
I first met you
Appear the words . . .
Here begins a new life
- Dante, 1293
Dante Alighieri is perhaps the most famous of the medieval Italian writers. Born in Florence in 1265, his masterwork is the Divine Comedy - the account of a dream in which he is guided by Virgil through heaven, purgatory and hell. Beyond that, he was a soldier, a diplomat and a poet who wrote some of the finest romantic poetry of the era. You can find a biography of Dante here.
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Saturday, May 24, 2008
Fridays Art and Verse (a bit late yet again)
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