DANTE THE INFERNO ABANDON ALL HOPE YE WHO ENTER HERE.

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DANTE THE INFERNO ABANDON ALL HOPE YE WHO ENTER HERE

The trivium and the quadrivium were typical of Medieval curriculum. DANTE ALIGHIERI The trivium and the quadrivium were typical of Medieval curriculum. As customary, Dante had an arranged marriage in his youth to Gemma Donati, daughter of Manetto Donati. Born in Florence, May, 1265. His family was old and of noble origin, But no longer wealthy. He probably spent a year or a part of a year at the University of Bologna as part of his education.

BEATRICE Dante's great love, and the greatest She was his angel, And from that day on his life and work were dedicated to her. He could not touch her. This was the age of Courtly love. Beatrice married about 1287, and died in 1290 at the age of 25. single influence on his work. He met her when he was nine, she eight, at his father's home. Most likely at a May Day festival.

DANTE 1530 ARTIST UNKNOWN An Allegorical Representation.

BEATRICE Dante's muse, Inspiration, the female Aspect behind the Genius. SHE IS THE DIVINE LIGHT OF LOVE. Bernardino dei Conti 1500.

The middle ages was dominated by the struggle between the papacy DANTE'S MEDIEVAL WORLD His world was threefold: The world of politics, The world of theology, The world of learning. His Comedy utilizes all three; these areas are Interdependent, so that It is impossible to say That one was more important than the other. The middle ages was dominated by the struggle between the papacy And the empire. Both thought that they were of divine origin, and indispensable to the welfare of mankind.

THE PAPACY The Vatican, Rome, Italy. One of the few remaining city-states in the world.

The Empire CONSTANTINE WHERE CHURCH AND STATE WERE FIRST TIED UP.

CAUSE OF THE STRUGGLE BETWEEN PAPACY AND EMPIRE THE PAPAL CLAIM TO TEMPORAL POWER, JUSTIFIED BY THE FORGED "DONATION OF CONSTANTINE" IN THE 8TH CENTURY, STATED THAT THE EMPEROR, BEFORE LEAVING FOR BYZANTIUM HAD GIVEN POWER TO THE BISHOP OF ROME POPE SYLVESTER I, POLITICAL DOMINION OVER ITALY AND THE WESTERN EMPIRE. THIS CLAIM CREATED GREAT STRIFE AND DISCORD IN THE EMPIRE. NOTHING NEW BETWEEN RELIGION AND POLITICS.

THE IMPORTANCE OF VIRGIL IN THE MIDDLE AGES VIRGIL WAS REGARDED AS A SAGE AND NECROMANCER. HIS POEM'S WERE OPENED IN A MANNER OF DIVINATION CALLED SORTES. THE BOOK WAS OPENED AT RANDOM AND A VERSE SELECTED AS AN ANSWER TO A QUESTION. THE BIBLE IS STILL USED THIS WAY.

VIRGIL 70 B.C.E. 19 B.C.E He was the greatest of the Roman poets. His Aeneid provided the pattern for the Structure of Dante's Hell. However, Virgil was chosen as Dante's guide through hell Because Dante saw him as his master and inspiration for Dante's Poetic style. Virgil is also revered as the poet of the Roman Empire. The Aeneid tells of the Empire's founding. Virgil also wrote in his fourth ecologue Of the coming of a Wonder Child who will bring the Golden Age, Interpreted in the Middle Ages as the coming of Christ.

STRUCTURE OF THE COMEDY DANTE'S NUMERICAL SYMBOLISM: 3 A SYMBOL OF THE HOLY TRINITY; 9 THREE TIMES THREE. 33 A MULTIPLE OF 3; THE 7 DAYS OF CREATION; 10 CONSIDERED IN THE MEDIEVAL PERIOD A PERFECT NUMBER; 100, THE MULTIPLE OF 10. DANTE'S WORLD WAS ONE THAT BELIEVED IN MYSTICAL CORRESPONDENCES NUMBERS, STARS, STONES, EVENTS OF HISTORY— CONTAINED A MYSTICAL SIGNIFICANCE.

THIS PLAN WAS CARRIED OUT WITH CONSUMMATE PRECISION. THERE ARE THREE MAJOR DIVISIONS OF SINS: 3. FRAUDULENCE 1. INCONTINENCE 2. VIOLENCE EACH DIVISION HAS 33 CANTOS, A TOTAL OF 99. THE FIRST CANTO OF THE INFERNO IS AN INTRODUCTION THAT MAKES 100 CANTOS IN ALL. HELL IS NO PLACE FOR THE WISHY-WASHY, AS WE SHALL SEE. BEFORE WE ARE DONE, EVERYONE WILL KNOW WHAT CIRCLE OF HELL THEY MAY FIND THEMSELVES IN!!!

THE SPIRALING INFERNO DANTE'S HELL IS A HUGE FUNNEL SHAPED PIT. THAT DIMINSH IN CIRCUMFERENCE THE DEEPER THAT VIRGIL AND DANTE TRAVEL. THE NINE REGIONS ARE DESIGNATED FOR A PARTICULAR SIN. THE HIGHER UP A SINNER, THE LIGHTER THE SIN, THE DEEPER THE SINNER, THE DARKER AND MORE TERRIBLE THE SIN. ! DANTE'S HELL IS A HUGE FUNNEL SHAPED PIT. THE CENTER IS LOCATED BENEATH JERUSALEM. ITS REGIONS ARE ARRANGED IN A SERIES OF DESCENDING CIRCULAR STAIRCASES

CONCEPT OF DIVINE RETRIBUTION PUNISHMENTS IN HELL ARE REGULATED BY THE LAW OF RETRIBUTION. THESE PUNISHMENTS ARE RELATED TO THE SINS EITHER BY ANALOGY OR ANTITHESIS. AS ONE SINNED IN LIFE, SO HE OR SHE IS PUNISHED IN DEATH. WE WILL SEE THIS CONCEPT NUMEROUS TIMES IN THE INFERNO.

VESTIBULE: UNCOMMITTED ACHERON CIRCLE I (LIMBO) VIRTUOUS UNBAPTIZED CIRCLE II: LUSTFUL CIRCLE III: GLUTTONOUS CIRCLE IV: PRODIGAL, AVARICIOUS CIRCLE V (STYX); THE WRATHFUL WALLS OF THE CITY OF DIS (CAPITOL OF HELL CIRCLE VI: HERETICS CIRCLE VII: VIOLENT AGAINST NEIGHBORS; VIOLENT AGAINST THEMSELVES; VIOLENT AGAINST GOD, NATURE, ART. ABYSS CIRCLE VIII (MALEBOLGE). GIANTS WELL CIRCLE IX (COCYTUS): TRAITORS TO KINDRED COUNTRY GUESTS MASTERS

DANTE'S FUNNEL SHAPED HELL

AT THE BOTTOM OF THE INFERNO IS DANTE'S SATAN. THE EPITOME OF EVIL, THE FALLEN ANGEL.

POINTS TO REMEMBER THE INFERNO IS PART OF A WORK IT IS ALSO AN ALLEGORY. THE MORAL PURPOSE IS TO POINT OUT TO THOSE STILL LIVING THE ERROR OF THEIR WAYS AND TO PUT THEM ON THE PATH OF SALVATION. CALLED THE DIVINE COMEDY. IN THE MIDDLE AGES COMEDY MEANT SOME HUMAN EXPERIENCE THAT BEGAN IN TRAGEDY AND ENDED IN HAPPINESS.

THE FINAL GOAL: SALVATION BY THE CROSS.