Painting by Sandro Botticelli (c. 1495) | Dante Alighieri (1265–1321)Auteur(-trice) de L'EnferComprend les noms: A. Dante, D. Alighieri, Dante/bonino, Dante Aligeri, Dante Aligheri, Dante Alghieri, Dante lighieri, Dante Aligheiri, Dante Alighiery, Dante Aliguieri ... (voir la liste complète), Dant Allighieri, Alig' eri Dante, Dante Alighiere, Dante Alighieri, Danta Alighieri, Dante Aleghieri, Dante Aligijeri, Dante Alighieri, DANTE ALLIGHERI, Dante Alighiere, Dante Alighieri, Dante Alighieri, Dante Alighierl, Dante Allighieri, Dante Alieghieri, Dante Allighieri, D. Dante Alighieri, Mr. Dante Alighieri, Данте Алигиери, Данте Алигьери, Данте Алигьери, Алигьери Данте, Italien Dichter Dante Alighieri, Dante Alighieri (Author) John Ciardi (Translator) Comprend aussi: Dante (1) 53,139 (54,725) | 486 | (4.08) | 195 | 0 |
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(eng)Since there are other authors called Dante, the works of Dante Alighieri on that author page are now aliased here, instead of the pages being combined. Œuvres de Dante Alighieri L'Enfer 19,648 exemplaire(s), 184 critiques Rime (Autore in relazione) 122 exemplaire(s), 1 critique Également par Dante Alighieri Utilisateurs possédant le plus d'œuvres de l'auteurcipeciop (45), kpclarke (41), ciabanza (27), erathostenes (24), arjaygee (22), henkl (21), nisgolsand (19), scholler (15), ItalCulturalCenter (15), Domenicani.Messina (14), churtado (13), Calactress (13), rwb24 (12), doctorb (12) — plus d'informations Récemment ajoutésKastinCrue (1), GianfiVenanzi (1), lauren_tiede (1), CrimsonWurm (1), fabman511 (1), KriRand70 (1), tatuahponen (1), N0valynn (1), peegy (1), RachelPollock (1) Bibliothèques historiquesIris Murdoch (11), Dante Gabriel Rossetti (8), Gillian Rose (8), Leonard and Virginia Woolf (7), Isabella Stewart Gardner (7), William Butler Yeats (7), Ralph Waldo Emerson (6), Ezra Pound (5), Leslie Scalapino (5), H.D. (5) — 54 plus, Astrid Lindgren (4), Carl Sandburg (4), Hannah Arendt (4), Graham Greene (4), Friedrich Nietzsche (3), Oscar Wilde (3), Eeva-Liisa Manner (3), Robert & Elizabeth Barrett Browning (3), C. S. Lewis (3), Anthony Burgess (3), Alfred Deakin (3), Dwight David Eisenhower (3), Rose Standish Nichols (3), Edward Estlin Cummings (3), Thomas Mann (3), Ralph Ellison (2), Samuel Roth (2), Evelyn Waugh (2), Rudyard Kipling (2), Ernest Hemingway (2), Karen Blixen (2), Galileo Galilei (2), James Joyce (2), Terence Kemp McKenna (1), Voltaire (1), W. H. Auden (1), Walker Percy (1), William Somerset Maugham (1), Valeriya Ilyinichina Novodvorskaya (1), Thomas Jefferson (1), Susan Sontag (1), Sylvia Plath (1), T. E. Lawrence (1), Sir Richard Francis Burton (1), Herman Melville (1), Edith Sitwell (1), Edward Tufte (1), Franz Bopp (1), David Robert Jones (1), David Foster Wallace (1), Anne Sexton (1), Charles Lamb (1), Charles Macklin (1), Franz Kafka (1), George Orwell (1), Lewis Carroll (1), M. R. James (1), Maggie L. Walker (1), Leonardo da Vinci (1), James Boswell (1), Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas (1), Gustave Flaubert (1), Alexander Pushkin (1), Maria Àngels Anglada d'Abadal (1) Favoris des utilisateursMembres: chas69, LyndsGriff, Marcos_Augusto, erathostenes, mkaybbwatson, AnthonyTFS, rwb24, UniversityofNumenor, Sumitsuki, MissKatz, utilisateur privé, Quedlinburg, SumisBooks, Sorion, ryanwilsonpoet, Hannoir, AneirinP, hillaryrose7, gentgj, Fashy_Goy (afficher 175 de plus), EllAreBee, vegaz, leelacroix, dew_enfolded, O_Hozomeen, lokidragon, tderks, jearnold, edenantho, KallaLis, coldyouth, matthewmason, Lucy_Skywalker, Milesi, kpagan, AlkaF, utilisateur privé, Graf109, Conte_Mosca, Visigoth, Mithalogica, gangleri, mwaddell, rainerc, thatOlJanxSpirit, yllumiere, denmoir, mobron, j.a.lesen, utilisateur privé, DavidWisehart, foschina, mmaller, GothicRaine, Desertcore, unlucky, utilisateur privé, rapotter, Goldfynch, FordStaff, eheadstream, utilisateur privé, Reknall, Caine667, jpv91, bhwalker, karmabodhi, S3Arts, fidelcostco, carlainesharon, jdmichler, pomonomo2003, algor_langeaux, mallinje, utilisateur privé, irene_adler, auspice, LisaMaria_C, JJGoodwin, HilaryEvans83, bookomaniac, utilisateur privé, DeTlane, naysway, utilisateur privé, Bryan727, utilisateur privé, Christicerda, utilisateur privé, brian_dare, HHumbert, bigbhai, wehudson, crystallineb, elendil667, andrei.lintu, R_Whitacre, LaurenCooper, pschellhase, hewhocutsdown, tyler_durden_pt, JayLivernois, JeannieHolmes, boekerij, soniaandree, knubben, utilisateur privé, marcobabi, iruzadnal, darcbloom, TomH, TSzakacs, EvanMWatson, TartarugaLitteraria, wrmjr66, menosinutil, wpschlitz, Akrasiac, nicola_e, roby72, GwenTheFallen, thinkle, Brasidas, gabeblaze, peterdj, antimuzak, cercamon, Discursive, newdayrising, molleebranden, ohkamikaze, jr231, mghealy, pm11, Pfanner, Roszhart, kielyrobert, iamrazorwing, Phevos, Pianola, TheFabulousJourney, xieouyang, utilisateur privé, baroquem, ImNotDedalus, albtraum, utilisateur privé, idyllicmelody, TheoClarke, ees4, fglaysher, timjones, utilisateur privé, InvisiblerMan, theoldman, luvsouth, ErnestHemingway, coovthom, Mahatma, deacondana, Patentnonsense, jburlinson, JCamilo, Geedge, AlexTheHunn, growlery, Ettigirb, scribble_weeble, wabristow, JanWillemNoldus, octafish, anaall, briablo, mattmcg, alain314, sradagan, mattkaul, Jetton, Arkhangelsk, tickletext, cirdan747, nicodemus, SilentInAWay, Alera, patriciosantopietro, penhaligonblue, the_red_shoes, JerryMonaco, vivalivre, kschlumpf, mtakeda, KennethWDavis, AngelaB86, Romanus, henkl
Dante Alighieri a 7 évènements passés. (show) Dante à Fribourg Dante Alighieri à Fribourg. La contribution des Pères J. Berthier OP et P. Mandonnet OP à l’étude de l’œuvre de Dante Vernissage d’une nouvelle édition de la traduction de la Divine Comédie, publiée en 1924 par le P. Berthier. Conférence de Ruedi Imbach. (paulstalder)
 Book Discussion Group: June The Life You Save May Be Your Own: An American Pilgrimage by Paul Elie"The story of four modern American Catholics who made literature out of their search for God. In the mid-twentieth century, four American Catholics came to believe that the best way to explore the questions of religious faith was to write about them-in works that readers of all kinds could admire. The Life You Save May Be Your Own is their story - a vivid and enthralling account of great writers and their power over us.
Thomas Merton was a Trappist monk in Kentucky; Dorothy Day the founder of the Catholic Worker in New York; Flannery O'Connor a "Christ-haunted" literary prodigy in Georgia; Walker Percy a doctor in New Orleans who quit medicine to write fiction and philosophy. A friend came up with a name for them - the School of the Holy Ghost - and for three decades they exchanged letters, ardently read one another's books, and grappled with what one of them called a "predicament shared in common."
A pilgrimage is a journey taken in light of a story; and in The Life You Save May Be Your Own, Paul Elie tells these writers' story as a pilgrimage from the God-obsessed literary past of Dante and Dostoevsky out into the thrilling chaos of postwar American life. It is a story of how the Catholic faith, in their vision of things, took on forms the faithful could not have anticipated. And it is a story about the ways we look to great books and writers to help us make sense of our experience, about the power of literature to change - to save - our lives." --- This title is the choice for Salzmann Library's June Book Discussion Group.
If you are interested in learning more about this book, reading works by the aforementioned authors, or reading more about them, we currently have a display featuring our book club pick.
Read On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day, Walker Percy's The Moviegoer, Flannery O'Connor's Everything that Rises Must Converge, or Thomas Merton's famous book The Seven Story Mountain. If you prefer biographies, we have Flannery by Brad Gooch and many others. Then come to the library to discuss and learn more about these four authors and their works.
We look forward to seeing you! (SalzmannStaff)… (plus d'informations)
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 Mary Jo Bang - Inferno: A New Translation Venue: Left Bank Books - Central West End Award-winning poet and St. Louis resident Mary Jo Bang has translated The inferno into English at a moment when popular culture is so prevalent that it has even taken Dante, author of the fourteenth century epic poem, " The Divine Comedy," and turned him into an action-adventure video game hero. Dante, a master of innovation, wrote his poem in the vernacular, rather than in literary Latin. Bang has similarly created an idiomatically rich contemporary version that is accessible, musical, and audacious. With haunting illustrations by Henrik Drescher, this deeply moving version is a truly remarkable achievement.
Location: Street: Left Bank Books - Central West End Additional: 399 N. Euclid Ave. City: Saint Louis, Province: Missouri Postal Code: 63108 Country: United States (ajouté depuis IndieBound)… (plus d'informations)
Purgatorio de Romeo Castellucci Lieu de l'évènement: Teatre Lliure. Sala Fabià Puigserver - Pg. Santa Madrona, 40-46 - Barcelona
Paradiso de Romeo Castellucci Dante Alighieri, La Divine Comédie : Le Paradis.1, 2, 3, 5 i 6 de juliol de 2009. De 12 a 14h i de 17 a 20h. Trilogia inspirada lliurement en la Divina Comèdia de Dante Alighieri. Direcció, escenografia, il·luminació i vestuari Romeo Castellucci. (gamoia) Lieu de l'évènement: La Capella - Hospital, 56 - Barcelona
Inferno de Romeo Castellucci Dante Alighieri, L'Enfer.29 i 30 de juny. Trilogia inspirada lliurement en la Divina Comèdia de Dante Alighieri. Direcció, escenografia, il·luminació i vestuari Romeo Castellucci. (gamoia) Lieu de l'évènement: Teatre Grec - Pg. Santa Madrona, 36 - Barcelona
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| Prix et distinctions | | Agents | | Courte biographie | Informations provenant du Partage des connaissances anglais. Modifiez pour passer à votre langue. Dante Alighieri, (May 14/June 13, 1265 – September 13/14[1], 1321), was a Florentine Italian poet. Like many in the Florence of his day, he became involved in the conflict between the Guelph and Ghibelline factions. He fought in the Battle of Campaldino (1289) and held several political offices over the years. His central work, the Divina Commedia (Divine Comedy, originally called "Comedìa"), is composed of three parts: the Inferno, Purgatory, and Paradise. Dante was exiled from the city he loved, and addressed the pain of his loss in his work.  | |
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