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Notebook Paperblanks Dante – The Divine Comedy / Middle Line (9781439772317)

Notebook Paperblanks Dante – The Divine Comedy / Middle Line (9781439772317)
Notebook Paperblanks Dante – The Divine Comedy / Middle Line (9781439772317)
Notebook Paperblanks Dante – The Divine Comedy / Middle Line (9781439772317)
Notebook Paperblanks Dante – The Divine Comedy / Middle Line (9781439772317)
Notebook Paperblanks Dante – The Divine Comedy / Middle Line (9781439772317)
Notebook Paperblanks Dante – The Divine Comedy / Middle Line (9781439772317)
Notebook Paperblanks Dante – The Divine Comedy / Middle Line (9781439772317)
Notebook Paperblanks Dante – The Divine Comedy / Middle Line (9781439772317)
Notebook Paperblanks Dante – The Divine Comedy / Middle Line (9781439772317)
Notebook Paperblanks Dante – The Divine Comedy / Middle Line (9781439772317)
Notebook Paperblanks Dante – The Divine Comedy / Middle Line (9781439772317)
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Pershojerelo: side with an illuminated handwritten copy of the Divine Comedy (first song of the Pekla)Era: XIV centuryRegion: ItalyThe Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri is respected not only by one of the most important of our literary texts created in the Middle Ages, and in general, one of the most significant works in Italian canons. However, as far as this poem is concerned, it was written in the 14th century and continues to influence mysticism and culture to this day, it is difficult to get away from this, which deserves a tribute. 65-1321) twelve years went by, and ended in the 1320th year. He himself called it simply Comedy, which was included in the framework of institutions such as forms of crime, the other was tragedy. However, in the 16th century Giovanni Boccaccio added the word . The song consists of three parts - , , , - and the covers of the beans in this series are decorated with a reproduction of the first song. Despite the fact that Dante’s own manuscript is not entirely complete, the copy, sourced from Paperblanks, dates back to the 14th century and is one of the earliest. The Divine Comedy played a major role in the development of Italy what literature, and images of hell, heaven and purgatory, through which souls have to go on the path to the Lord, often compete in creativity with other people. The chimeric form in which Dante depicted the afterlife of life, in every way represented the underground middle world of the world. Regardless of religious themes, we sing, the images of hell, purgatory and paradise created by him never cease to serve as a source of inspiration for writers and artists around the world. When writing Dante's poem, he used the language of Tuscany instead of Latin, which at that time was similar in the sphere of mysticism. As a result, the Divine Comedy could be read by many more people, and it benefited from the fact that the Tuscan language formed the basis of the classical Italian language. John Milton, Geoffrey Chaucer and Lord Alfred Tennyson were among the connoisseurs of the work. To show our appreciation for this uninterrupted work, we decided to include in the collection of Paperblanks designs a reproduction of an ancient manuscript of the Comedy with its rich designs.

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