Paperblanks Divine Comedy Inferno Journal - Midi Lined
Dante Alighieri composed the Divine Comedy over a period of 12 years, completing it in 1320. He divided the poem into three parts Inferno, Purgatorio and Paradiso. It is the first canto from Inferno that we have reproduced here. Dantes vision of the afterlife continues to inspire writers and artists around the world.
Dantes Divine Comedy (or Comedìa Divina) is widely considered to be not only the most important poem of the Middle Ages, but the all-time greatest work of Italian literature. High praise indeed, but when one considers the lasting impact this 14th-century narrative poem has had on art and culture, it is hard to deny it the honour.
Dante Alighieri (12651321) composed this epic work over a period of 12 years, finally completing it in 1320. First titled by the author as Comedìa (comedy, as opposed to tragedy, the other common type of narrative theme in his day), the Divina was added by Giovanni Boccaccio in the 1500s. Dante divided the piece into three parts Inferno, Purgatorio and Paradiso and it is the first canto from Inferno that we have reproduced for this cover. Though no original manuscripts by Dante himself have survived, this is from a 14th-century manuscript copy, one of the earliest produced.
The Divine Comedy was instrumental in establishing the literature of Italy, and Dantes depictions of Hell (Inferno), Purgatory and Heaven as part of the souls journey to God continue to inspire writers and artists today. His imaginative vision of the afterlife is emblematic of the medieval worldview and, though it was written as a religious poem, it has inspired writers and artists from all backgrounds in the centuries that followed. Because Dante wrote this in the common Tuscan dialect, rather than the high art language of Latin, his poem was more widely available to readers and helped to establish Tuscan as the standardized Italian language.
John Milton, Geoffrey Chaucer and Alfred Lord Tennyson all counted themselves as fans of the work, and so do we! We are thrilled to add this beautiful illuminated manuscript copy of Dantes Divine Comedy to the Paperblanks collection.
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Midi
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Width: 130mm (5") Height: 180mm (7") Depth: 20mm (¾") |
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INTERIOR | Lined | |
PAGE COUNT | 144 Pages | |
CLOSURE | Elastic Band | |
COLOUR | Multi-colour | |
GSM (PAPERWEIGHT) | 120 | |
COVER | Hardcover | |
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