-
composed of 14,233
lines that are
divided into
three cantiche (singular
cantica) –
Inferno (****),
Purgatorio (Purgatory), and
Paradiso (Paradise) – each...
- In the
context of
Christian liturgy, a
canticle (from the
Latin canticulum, a
diminutive of canti****, "song") is a psalm-like song with
biblical lyrics...
-
Comedy by
Dante Alighieri is a long
allegorical poem in
three parts (or
canticas): the
Inferno (****),
Purgatorio (Purgatory), and
Paradiso (Paradise),...
-
Christopher Marlowe Erlik Guardian of the
Threshold Inferno,
first of the
three canticas of Dante's
Divine Comedy Luceafărul, a
literary magazine Luceafărul, a...
-
translations of Dante,
firstly the four
Pietra canzoni then, from 1948, the
canticas of the
Divine Comedy. Her
critical analyses of
Dante were po****r and influential...
- bishops. His
sermons are also numerous: Most
famous are his
Sermones super Cantica Canticorum (Sermons on the Song of Songs). They may have
found their origins...
- Luis de León OESA (Belmonte, Cuenca, 1527 –
Madrigal de las
Altas Torres, Castile, Spain, 23
August 1591), was a
Spanish lyric poet,
Augustinian friar...
- and Movement. The game's
story is
loosely based on Inferno, the
first cantica of
Dante Alighieri's
Divine Comedy. It
follows Dante,
imagined as a Templar...
- A
cantiga (
cantica, cantar) is a
medieval monophonic song,
characteristic of the Galician-Portuguese lyric. Over 400
extant cantigas come from the Cantigas...
-
described as a lake
rather than a river). In the Purgatorio, the
second cantica of Dante's poem,
penitents reaching the
Garden of Eden at the top of Mount...