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Dante Alighieri

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Dante Alighieri, born May 21 1265, was an Italian poet. Dante was of noble ancestry, and his life was shaped by the conflict between papal and imperial partisans.


Dante Alighieri, born May 21 1265, was an Italian poet. Dante was of noble ancestry, and his life was shaped by the conflict between papal and imperial partisans (the Guelfs and Ghibellines). When an opposing political faction within the Guelfs (Dante’s party) gained ascendancy, he was exiled from Florence, to which he never returned. His life was given direction by his spiritual love for Beatrice Portinari, to whom he dedicated most of his poetry. His great friendship with Guido Cavalcanti shaped his later career as well. La Vita Nuova celebrates Beatrice in verse. In his difficult years of exile, he wrote the verse collection The Banquet; De vulgari eloquentia, the first theoretical discussion of the Italian literary language; and On Monarchy, a major Latin treatise on medieval political philosophy. He is best known for the monumental epic poem The Divine Comedy, a profoundly Christian vision of human temporal and eternal destiny. It is an allegory of universal human destiny in the form of a pilgrim’s journey through hell and purgatory, guided by the Roman poet Virgil, and then to Paradise, guided by Beatrice. By writing it in Italian rather than Latin, Dante almost singlehandedly made Italian a literary language, and he stands as one of the towering figures of European literature.

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