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. شخصية أدبية من القرن الثالث عشر. إنه دانتي أليغييري Dante Alighieri شاعر فلورنسا الإيطالي. كان فيلسوفاً وشاعراً وكاتباً، ورجل سياسة فلورنسي الأصل، يعتبر مؤسس الأدب الإيطالي الحديث. أشتهر بتأليفه كتاباً ملحمياً باسم “الكوميد��ا الإلهية ” والذي تأثرت به العديد من المؤلفات اللاهوتية والأدبية. ويشمل هذا الكتاب ثلاثة فصول (الجحيم – الفردوس – المطهر). ويقدم هذا الكتاب رؤية مسيحية فلسفية حول مصير البشرية. . نبذه عن الكوميديا الإلهية: تعتبر احسن الاعمال الأدبية و الأكثرها أهميه للشاعر الفلورنسي، وهي دليل وشهادة ادبية للحضارة في القرون الوسطى، إضافة الى أنها من أحد أكبر الاعمال الفنية للآداب الشاملة. الديوان مقسم الى ثلاثة كتب و أناشيد اي “تراتيل”، وهي تمد وتبسط تمثيلاً مستفيضاً لدراماتيكية الواقع بعيدة عن الالهام المثالي للعصور الوسطى، فهي تتحدث عن رحلة خيالية في ثلاث مملكات لما بعد الموت أي الحياة الأخرى، حيث يلتقي هناك بالحلال والحرام، الحسن والسيئ في العالم الارضي على الوجه الأكمل من الشاعر نفسه. في الصورة رسمتي للفيلسوف و الشاعر الايطالي #دانتي_اليغيري . _________________________________________ #dantealighieri #dante_alighieri #writer #poet #philosophers #دانتي_اليغيري #دانتي_اليجييري #دانتي_أليغييري #الفيلسوف #الشاعر #الاديب #الكاتب (at Lozan Park) https://www.instagram.com/p/CBZA37NF5QZ/?igshid=1bbahe368c4gu
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Tomb of Poet Dante Alighieri (1265 - 1321)
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Dante Alighieri
Schriftsteller, Politiker & Dichter - Göttliche Komödie
Dante Alighieri war Schriftsteller Politiker und Dichter und gilt als Vater der italienischen Sprache. Sein Hauptwerk, die Göttliche Komödie, erzählt vom Jenseits, in dem der Dichter verschiedene Persönlichkeiten aus der Antike und aus seiner eigenen Zeit trifft, die ihm von ihren Leben auf der Erde und ihrer Lage nach dem Tod berichten. Sein Werk 'Göttliche Komödie' gilt als wichtigstes literarisches Zeugnis mittelalterlicher Kultur und ist ein Klassiker der Weltliteratur. Wie fast alle Arbeiten des großen Florentiners wurde das Werk während seiner Jahre im Exil geschrieben. Er starb am 14. September 1321 in Ravenna, der Stadt, in der er schließlich Zuflucht gefunden hatte. Dante Alighieri - Schriftsteller - Politiker und Dichter Read the full article
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Whichever side of the ‘Dante counts as fanfic’ debate you fall on, you’ll think better with a coffee in hand. These mugs feature a mashup of mid-century paperback and contemporary site design and two original logos, overlaid with meme-tastic summaries of The Divine Comedy in four versions (Inferno, Purgatorio, Paradiso, and Omnibus) that should not under any circumstances be mistaken for study guides. Available on Redbubble.
Additional pictures and transcriptions of the back text below the cut:
Inferno Part 1 of The Divine Comedy Dante_Alighieri The Bible, Classical Rome RPF, Greek Mythology
Dante Alighieri&Publius Vergilius Maro, Paolo Malatesta/Francesca da Polenta, Dante Alighieri (OC), Virgil, Homer, Charon, Lucifer, Ulysses, Diomedes, Nimrod, Cerberus, Jason (The Argonautica), Julius Caesar, Judas Iscariot, Brutus, Cassius, King Minos, Thaïs, Nicholas III, Brunetto Latini, Farinata degli Uberti, Pietro della Vigna, Count Ugolino, Archbishop Ruggieri of Pisa, Filippo Argenti, Ezzelino III da Romano, Guido da Montefeltro, Bertrand de Born, Master Adam of Brescia, Mordred (Arthuriana), Ganelon (The Song of Roland) burn book poetry, afterlife!au, philosophy, theology, self-insert protagonist, everyone you love is dead, ensemble cast spanning all of recorded history, angst, damnation, torture, gore, vore, BEES, hell freezing over, demonic possession, rains of fire and rivers of blood, shapeshifting, rocks fall everyone’s already dead, dead dove do not eat, never meet your idols, rap battles, cool motive still adultery, in which the author borrows heavily from Aristotle, Boniface VIII has sacred offices if you have coin, calling out the Church, author doesn't believe in the Church's Temporal Power and will die on that hill, demonic ass-trumpets, suspiciously specific prophecy, Florence is empty and all the assholes are in Hell, Pisa’s magistrates are as crooked as their bell tower, face God (until He twists your head around) and walk backwards into Hell, abseiling off Satan’s back hair, stars in their multitudes
"Abandon all hope, ye who enter here."
Lost in the woods on Good Friday, Dante encounters a ghost.
Purgatorio Part 2 of The Divine Comedy Dante_Alighieri The Bible, Classical Rome RPF, Greek Mythology
Dante Alighieri&Publius Vergilius Maro, Dante Alighieri/Beatrice Portinari Dante Alighieri (OC), Virgil, Beatrice Portinari, Cato the Younger, Manfred of Sicily, Belacqua (OC), Rudolph I, Ottokar II, Philip the Bold, Henry III, Currado Malaspina, Nino Visconti, Oderisi of Gubbio, Guido del Duca, Marco Lombardo, Adrian V, Hugh the Great, Statius, Forese Donati, Bonagiunta Orbicciani, Guido Guinizelli, Arnaut Daniel, Cimabue burn book poetry, afterlife!au, philosophy, theology, self-insert protagonist, everyone you love is dead, ensemble cast spanning all of recorded history, waiting for God(ot), making amends, saints and sinners, redemption, courtly love, confession, second chances, hurt/comfort, mountain climbing, spiritual boot-camp, it’s not technically torture if they don’t have a corporeal form, but being told to walk through a wall of fire is still pretty alarming, student surpassing the master, in which the author posits that sin is just love inverted, pride vs humility, envy vs generosity, wrath vs meekness, sloth vs zeal, avarice vs moderation, gluttony vs temperence, lust vs chastity, suspiciously specific prophecy, magically-induced memory loss, gardening in Eden, stars in their multitudes
As ants, in their dark company, will touch their muzzles, each to each, perhaps to seek news of their fortunes and their journeyings.
Dante and Virgil come to the shore of Purgatory at dawn, and once more start to climb. Dante learns of challenges he has yet to face, and rediscovers a love he’d thought lost forever.
Paradiso Part 3 of The Divine Comedy Dante_Alighieri Dante Alighieri/Beatrice Portinari
Dante Alighieri, Beatrice Portinari, Piccarda Donati, Constance I of Sicily, Justinian I, Charles Martel of Anjou, Cunizza da Romano, Folquet de Marseilles, St Thomas Aquinas, Albertus Magnus, Gratian, Peter Lombard, King Solomon, Dionysius the Areopagite, Orosius, Boethius, Isadore of Seville, The Venerable Bede, Richard of Saint Victor, Siger of Brabant, St Bonaventure, Cacciaguida, Joshua, Judas Maccabeus, Charlemagne, Roland (The Song of Roland), Godfrey of Bouillon, King David, Hezekiah, Trajan, Constantine I, William II of Sicily, Ripheus the Trojan (The Aeneid), Peter Damian, The Virgin Mary, Peter the Apostle, St James the Greater, John the Apostle, St Bernard, The Everlasting Gardener burn book poetry, afterlife!au, philosophy, theology, self-insert protagonist, everyone you love is dead, ensemble cast spanning all of recorded history, suspiciously specific prophecy, extensive discussion of virtue, Deus Ex Machina, HEA, meeting the man behind the curtain, revelation, further up and further in, all dogs go to heaven (except Cerberus), improbably large marching band formations, ineffable astronomy, O, swear not by the moon th' inconstant moon, stars in their multitudes
Loveliness which, even as we climb the steps of this eternal palace, blazes with more brightness; were it not tempered here, would be so brilliant that, as it flashed, your mortal faculty would seem a branch a lightning bolt has cracked.
Virgil returns to Limbo. Dante prepares to meet his Maker.
The Divine Comedy Dante_Alighieri the complete work: Inferno, Purgatorio, Paradiso The Bible, Classical Rome RPF, Greek Mythology
Dante Alighieri&Publius Vergilius Maro, Paolo Malatesta/Francesca da Polenta, Dante Alighieri/Beatrice Portinari Dante Alighieri (OC), Virgil, Beatrice Portinari, Homer, Charon, Lucifer, Statius, Ulysses, Diomedes, Nimrod, Cerberus, Jason (The Argonautica), Julius Caesar, Judas, Brutus, Cassius, King Minos, Thaïs, Nicholas III, Brunetto Latini, Farinata degli Uberti, Pietro della Vigna, Count Ugolino, Archbishop Ruggieri of Pisa, Filippo Argenti, Ezzelino III da Romano, Guido da Montefeltro, Bertrand de Born, Master Adam of Brescia, Mordred (Arthuriana), Ganelon (The Song of Roland), Cato the Younger, Manfred of Sicily, Belacqua (OC), Rudolph I, Ottokar II, Philip the Bold, Henry III, Currado Malaspina, Nino Visconti, Oderisi of Gubbio, Guido del Duca, Marco Lombardo, Adrian V, Hugh the Great, Statius, Forese Donati, Bonagiunta Orbicciani, Guido Guinizelli, Arnaut Daniel, Cimabue, Piccarda Donati, Constance I of Sicily, Justinian I, Charles Martel of Anjou, Cunizza da Romano, Folquet de Marseilles, St Thomas Aquinas, Albertus Magnus, Gratian, Peter Lombard, King Solomon, Dionysius the Areopagite, Orosius, Boethius, Isadore of Seville, The Venerable Bede, Richard of Saint Victor, Siger of Brabant, St Bonaventure, Cacciaguida, Joshua, Judas Maccabeus, Charlemagne, Roland (The Song of Roland), Godfrey of Bouillon, King David, Hezekiah, Trajan, Constantine I, William II of Sicily, Ripheus the Trojan (The Aeneid), Peter Damian, The Virgin Mary, Peter the Apostle, St James the Greater, John the Apostle, St Bernard, The Everlasting Gardener burn book poetry, afterlife!au, philosophy, theology, self-insert protagonist, everyone you love is dead, ensemble cast spanning all of recorded history, angst, damnation, torture, gore, vore, BEES, hell freezing over, demonic possession, rains of fire and rivers of blood, shapeshifting, rocks fall everyone’s already dead, dead dove do not eat, never meet your idols, rap battles, cool motive still adultery, in which the author borrows heavily from Aristotle, Boniface VIII has sacred offices if you have coin, calling out the Church, author doesn't believe in the Church's Temporal Power and will die on that hill, demonic ass-trumpets, Florence is empty and all the assholes are in Hell, Pisa’s magistrates are as crooked as their bell tower, face God (until He twists your head around) and walk backwards into Hell, abseiling off Satan’s back hair, waiting for God(ot), making amends, saints and sinners, redemption, courtly love, confession, second chances, hurt/comfort, mountain climbing, spiritual boot-camp, it’s not technically torture if they don’t have a corporeal form, but being told to walk through a wall of fire is still pretty alarming, student surpassing the master, in which the author posits that sin is just love inverted, pride vs humility, envy vs generosity, wrath vs meekness, sloth vs zeal, avarice vs moderation, gluttony vs temperence, lust vs chastity, suspiciously specific prophecy, magically-induced memory loss, gardening in Eden, extensive discussion of virtue, Deus Ex Machina, HEA, meeting the man behind the curtain, revelation, further up and further in, all dogs go to heaven (except Cerberus), improbably large marching band formations, ineffable astronomy, O swear not by the moon th' inconstant moon, stars in their multitudes
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When any of our faculties retains a strong impression of delight or pain, the soul will wholly concentrate on that, neglecting any other power it has; and thus, when something seen or heard secures the soul in stringent grip, time moves and yet we do not notice it.
Beauty awakens the soul to act. – Dante
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Letting go…so bittersweet, but our drive for something more…will see us through!
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I wept not, so to stone within I grew.” - Dante Alighieri (Painting by artist, Nina Torr) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dante_Alighieri
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DANTE ALIGHIERI, DIVINA COMMEDIA, FRAMMENTO. ДАНТЕ АЛИГЬЕРИ, БОЖЕСТВЕННАЯ КОМЕДИЯ, ФРАГМЕНТ. from Alexander Sobko on Vimeo.
DANTE ALIGHIERI, DIVINA COMMEDIA, PURGATORIO, FRAMMENTO (27-33).
Introductory comment, a fragment reading (Russian) – by Alex Sobko. Translated from Italian to Russian by Mikhail Lozinsky (1886-1955).
The sources used:
The Lecture by Dmitri Bykov: 700 Years Anniversary of Divine Comedy. How to read Dante thoughtfully and why should we do it now? [pryamaya.ru/dmitrij_bykov_700_let_bozhestvennoj_komedii_28_12_21]
Dante Alighieri. Divine Comedy. Russian translation. Moscow, Pravda, 1982.
Wikipedia: Dante Alighieri [en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dante_Alighieri#List_of_works].
Wikipedia: Mikhail Lozinsky [en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mikhail_Lozinsky].
ДАНТЕ АЛИГЬЕРИ, БОЖЕСТВЕННАЯ КОМЕДИЯ, ЧИСТИЛИЩЕ, фрагмент (27-33).
Вступительный комментарий чтение фрагмента – Алекс Собко. Перевел с итальянского на русский Михаил Леонидович Лозинский (1886-1955).
Использованные источники:
Дмитрий Быков, Лекторий “Прямая Речь”, 700 Лет “Божественной комедии”. Как правильно читать Данте и зачем это делать в наши дни?
Данте Алигьери, Божественная Комедия, Перевод с итальянского М. Лозинского, Москва, Правда, 1982.
Википедия: Данте Алигьери [ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Данте_Алигьери]
Википедия: Лозинский, Михаил Леонидович [ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Лозинский_Михаил_Леонидович]
Copyright:
© «Прямая Речь», 2022 © Wikipedia® Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License © Издательство Правда, Москва, 1982; Художественная литература, 1974. © Introductory Comment, fragment read, social media - recorded, edited, posted by Alex Sobko, PhD, 8762728 ישראל
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"Nature is the art of God." - Dante Alighieri
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Tomb of Poet Dante Alighieri (1265 - 1321)
Ravenna Italy, December 2017
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"Beauty awakens the soul to act" #dante_alighieri #🌃 #thessaloniki (στην τοποθεσία Thessaloníki, Greece)
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"Segui il tuo corso et lascia dir les genti"
http://apospasmataa.blogspot.gr/2016/02/dante-alighieri.html
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My course is set for an uncharted sea.” - Dante Alighieri https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dante_Alighieri
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"Nature is the art of God." - Dante Alighieri
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Tomb of Poet Dante Alighieri (1265 - 1321)
Ravenna Italy, December 2017
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