Translation of Giovanni Boccaccio's Life of Dante : With an Introduction and a Note on the Portraits of Dante by G. R. Carpenter
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1036507424
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9781036507428
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Sothis Press
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Oct 10th, 2024
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This book offers a comprehensive exploration into the life and legacy of one of literature's most iconic figures, Dante Alighieri, as penned by his near-contemporary, Giovanni Boccaccio. Delving into Dante's early years, his profound love for Beatrice, familial responsibilities, exile, and eventual death, the author paints a vivid picture of the man behind the Divine Comedy. Additionally, this narrative examines Dante's significant contributions to poetry and theology, distinguishing between the two with insightful analysis on why poetry holds a unique place in conveying complex theological ideas. Furthermore, the book includes discussions on Dantes other works beyond his magnum opus, providing readers with a broader understanding of his literary prowess.
Positioned within the broader historical and literary context of Renaissance Italy, this book not only explores Dantes personal life but also provides a critique of Florentine society and its impact on his work. The text is enriched by discussions on the importance of writing in the vernacular language and insights into how Dantes visions were shaped by both political turmoil and spiritual contemplation.
Concluding with an evaluation of Dante's enduring influence on literature and philosophy, this book underscores how his writings continue to resonate centuries after their creation. Including definitive editions and never-before-translated materials into English or any language as stated by Boccaccio himself, this volume promises to be an essential addition for both scholars and enthusiasts eager to dive deeper into the life and times of Dante Alighieri.
Positioned within the broader historical and literary context of Renaissance Italy, this book not only explores Dantes personal life but also provides a critique of Florentine society and its impact on his work. The text is enriched by discussions on the importance of writing in the vernacular language and insights into how Dantes visions were shaped by both political turmoil and spiritual contemplation.
Concluding with an evaluation of Dante's enduring influence on literature and philosophy, this book underscores how his writings continue to resonate centuries after their creation. Including definitive editions and never-before-translated materials into English or any language as stated by Boccaccio himself, this volume promises to be an essential addition for both scholars and enthusiasts eager to dive deeper into the life and times of Dante Alighieri.
This book offers a comprehensive exploration into the life and legacy of one of literature''s most iconic figures, Dante Alighieri, as penned by his near-contemporary, Giovanni Boccaccio. Delving into Dante''s early years, his profound love for Beatrice, familial responsibilities, exile, and eventual death, the author paints a vivid picture of the man behind the Divine Comedy. Additionally, this narrative examines Dante''s significant contributions to poetry and theology, distinguishing between the two with insightful analysis on why poetry holds a unique place in conveying complex theological ideas. Furthermore, the book includes discussions on Dantes other works beyond his magnum opus, providing readers with a broader understanding of his literary prowess.
Positioned within the broader historical and literary context of Renaissance Italy, this book not only explores Dantes personal life but also provides a critique of Florentine society and its impact on his work. The text is enriched by discussions on the importance of writing in the vernacular language and insights into how Dantes visions were shaped by both political turmoil and spiritual contemplation.
Concluding with an evaluation of Dante''s enduring influence on literature and philosophy, this book underscores how his writings continue to resonate centuries after their creation. Including definitive editions and never-before-translated materials into English or any language as stated by Boccaccio himself, this volume promises to be an essential addition for both scholars and enthusiasts eager to dive deeper into the life and times of Dante Alighieri.
Positioned within the broader historical and literary context of Renaissance Italy, this book not only explores Dantes personal life but also provides a critique of Florentine society and its impact on his work. The text is enriched by discussions on the importance of writing in the vernacular language and insights into how Dantes visions were shaped by both political turmoil and spiritual contemplation.
Concluding with an evaluation of Dante''s enduring influence on literature and philosophy, this book underscores how his writings continue to resonate centuries after their creation. Including definitive editions and never-before-translated materials into English or any language as stated by Boccaccio himself, this volume promises to be an essential addition for both scholars and enthusiasts eager to dive deeper into the life and times of Dante Alighieri.
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