PART ONE: DANTE AS LAY PHILOSOPHER AND THEORIST OF THE VERNACULAR (1303-1306). . The author of the Convivio and the De vulgari eloquentia. II. The idea of Italy and Italian language. III. When, where and for whom Dante wrote the Convivio and the De vulgari eloquentia. IV. Dante's political biography (1303-1306). PART TWO: DANTE AS POLITICAL AND PROPHETIC POET (1307-1308). V. Simonist popes and Dante the Prophet (Inferno 19). VI. Bologna in the afterlife (Inferno 23). VII. Guido da Montefeltro from Convivio to Malebolge (Inferno 27). PART THREE: DANTE AS THEORIST OF POETRY (1293-1300). VIII. What is poetry? Who is a poet?. IX. Why Dante's poem is a "comedy".

Qualche idea su Dante

TAVONI, MIRKO
2015-01-01

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PART ONE: DANTE AS LAY PHILOSOPHER AND THEORIST OF THE VERNACULAR (1303-1306). . The author of the Convivio and the De vulgari eloquentia. II. The idea of Italy and Italian language. III. When, where and for whom Dante wrote the Convivio and the De vulgari eloquentia. IV. Dante's political biography (1303-1306). PART TWO: DANTE AS POLITICAL AND PROPHETIC POET (1307-1308). V. Simonist popes and Dante the Prophet (Inferno 19). VI. Bologna in the afterlife (Inferno 23). VII. Guido da Montefeltro from Convivio to Malebolge (Inferno 27). PART THREE: DANTE AS THEORIST OF POETRY (1293-1300). VIII. What is poetry? Who is a poet?. IX. Why Dante's poem is a "comedy".
2015
Tavoni, Mirko
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