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Title: Dante


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Dantes Inferno
  • Dante Alighieri and his Middle Ages

2
The Middle Ages
  • Beginning 476-700-
  • St. Augustine
  • Early Middle Ages 700-1000
  • Beginning of drama in Europe
  • High Middle Ages 1000-1300
  • Thomas Aquinas
  • 1100- First account of King Arthur
  • Late Middle Ages 1300-1500
  • Black Death- by 1400- 40 million deaths in
    Europe alone

1265- Dante born 1308-1320- 3 canticles of The
Divine Comedy written 1386- Canterbury
Tales 1450- morality plays 1485- Le Morte dArthur
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Middle Ages-contd
  • Poetry at this time focused on
  • romance, religion, courtly love, allegory
  • Great influences on Dantes work
  • Chaucer (Canterbury Tales)
  • Milton (Paradise Lost)
  • Dantes poem also mirrors Aeneid (written by
    Virgil)

4
  • Dante 1265-1321
  • His Life
  • Born in Florence, Italy 1265 into a family of low
    nobility
  • Met Beatrice Portinari in 1274
  • She was from a higher nobility class
  • He was 9
  • Later married Gemma Donati from a prominent
    Florentine family (Guelph political faction)
  • By 1289, joined the Guelph faction
  • Ghibelline party was opposing faction in Florence
  • From 1295 to 1300, he was heavily involved
  • Elected 1 of 6 magistrates in Florence
  • Guelphs eventually split into 2 factions
  • Blacks and Whites

5
  • Black Guelphs allied themselves with Pope
    Boniface VIII
  • White Guelphs allied themselves with Holy Roman
    Empire
  • Dante, as magistrate, exiled leaders of black and
    white factions
  • With help from Pope Boniface VIII, the Black
    leader returned in 1301 and took control of
    entire Guelph partybanned Dante from Florence
    for 2 years

6
  • Florence not just an Italian city but a
    sovereign city state, a world power,
    internationally important, center of artistic and
    intellectual activity
  • Had its own flag, own army, own ambassadors, own
    foreign trade, own coinage (florin)
  • 1215- murder and avenging death resulted in
    Guelph/Ghibelline factions
  • Ghibellines Imperial aristocracy
  • Guelphs the burghers (favored Pope) in power
    when Dante was born and the faction of his family

7
More on Dante.
  • Very little is actually known of him
  • 1st work La Vita Nuova (The New Life) was
    written in 1292, in the vernacular
  • Solicited the help of his older friend Guido
    Cavalcanti
  • Celebrates his love for Beatrice Portinari

8
WAIT!!!
  • Beatrice? Didnt he meet her when he was 9???
  • Yes.
  • The next time he runs into her hes 18.
  • She dies when he is 25 and believes to have a
    vision of her when he is 27
  • Also, explaining the important symbol of 3
  • (More on that later)

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  • Soo La Vita Nuova is autobiographical
  • Delicate and sensitive analysis of emotions
  • Critics and historians today still question why
    Beatrice
  • Back to Dante besides being in love and having
    visions, he joins political office (a prior) as
    well as enrolling in the Apothecaries Guild
    (books were sold there.)

10
  • Florence then was in turmoil
  • Guelphs split White (Dante) against Pope
  • Black for Pope Boniface VIII
  • 1301- Black Guelphs take control of Florence
  • Dante voluntarily is absent from political roles,
    but then is banished altogether from Florence
  • (200 yrs. later, he parallels very closely to
    Machiavelli with similar motives, humanistic
    revival, and free inquiry)

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  • While exiled, is bothered by education and the
    Churchs involvement in such matters.
  • Education was readily available, but the Church
    did not support philosophy (i.e. human affairs)
  • He decides to write in the vernacularwhich is a
    revolutionary idea. All text at this time was
    written in Latin.
  • De Monarchia is another one of his works responds
    to the pull between Pope and emperor

12
  • Dante is partially responsible for
  • (De Monarchia)
  • affirming mans right to pursuit of happiness
  • separation of Church and State
  • secularized education available to the public

13
Comedy
  • Based on Roman Catholic beliefs
  • Inferno- Power of the Father
  • Purgatory- Wisdom of the Son
  • Paradise- Love of the Holy Spirit
  • Each canticle contains 33 cantos, totaling 99
    including introductory canto 100 cantos.

14
  • Magic Symbol of 3
  • 3 parts of the poem
  • 3- Holy Trinity
  • 100 square of 10 perfect number (why?) square
    of the Trinity, plus 1 OR Trinity Unity of
    God10
  • Rhyme scheme terza rima or third rhyme- Dante
    invented for this purpose alone (sets of three)
  • Tercet- 3 line stanza

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The Inferno
  • Narrative
  • Divine Comedy Inferno, Purgatorio, Paradiso
    written between 1308 and 1320
  • Allegory
  • Literal plot deals entirely in symbols
  • Second level of meaning implied by, but broader
    than, the events of the narrative
  • Dantes adventuresa broader subject the trials
    of the human soul trying to achieve morality and
    find unity with God.
  • Intemporality- mingling of elements from
    different time periods

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Dantes Hell
  • Follows medieval hierarchies
  • Funnel shaped pit
  • Below Jerusalem
  • 9 circles and a vestibule
  • Concept of sin man has no free will
  • Suffering is a continuation of their chosen sin

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  • 3 basic sin categories
  • Incontinence
  • Loss of self control
  • Violence
  • Fraud
  • Hell is not geographical
  • Hell is the potential for sin and evil in the
    soul
  • 3 beasts 3 basic sin categories (arguments in
    literary world on which symbolizes which)

18
Heaven
Virtues raise people into Heaven
Purgatory
Choice to sin, go deeper into circles of hell
Hell
19
Why Virgil though, Dante?
  • Guide to Epic Form
  • Journey inspired by Aeneid, his poem
  • Guide who knew hell
  • Images from Aeneid Virgil created literary Hell
  • (And his favorite poet)

20
Virgil
  • He represents human reason
  • There is a Heaven, but Virgil can only take him
    so far
  • Someone more worthy will take him the rest of the
    way
  • Philosophy of man will start however, God will
    end the journey
  • Guide through the spiritual world
  • Power to conjure
  • In Dantes time, Virgils writing seemed like
    mystical predictions from a pagan author of the
    coming of Christ

21
Canto 1
  • The Dark Wood of Error

Alessandro Vellutellos Inferno 1
22
  • Beginning of Journey/Odyssey
  • First light of sunrise (begins Easter weekend
    Good Friday)
  • Sun Divine Light
  • Easterrebirth/resurrection (springnew life)
  • On his way to climb Mount of Joy
  • Is stopped by 3 beasts Leopard of malice and
    fraud, Lion of violence and ambition, She Wolf of
    incontinence

23
  • Dante as narrator begins in Dark Woods
  • Midway through life, he wakes to find himself
    lost- 35th year (1300 AD)
  • Describes life drear, rank, arduous, bitter
  • When all seems lost, Virgil arrives
  • Virgil human reason, leads Dante from error, no
    direct path around beasts, but need to go the
    harder route
  • HellRecognition of Sin
  • Purgatory Renunciation of Sin

24
Notes
  • Dante created the perfect Easter for a symbolic
    awakening.
  • Aries- sign of creation
  • Greyhound/Feltro and Feltro
  • Can Grande della Scala- great leader in Verona
    between Feltre and Montefeltro
  • Salvation is for believers of Christ Virgil
    died before Christs teachings- therefore no
    Heaven

25
Gates(3)
  • Peters Gate gate of Purgatory
  • Peter- 1st Pope- symbolic of all Popes
  • Has 2 keys
  • Gate of Hell canto 3
  • Gate of Dis canto 8
  • Gate of Purgatory- Purgatory, canto 9

26
Quotes
  • lines 18-19 whose virtue leads men straight on
    every road / and the shining strengthened me
    against the fright
  • lines 106-107 I will be your guide and lead you
    forth through an eternal place
  • lines 115-116 If after Hell, you still wish to
    climb a worthier spirit shall be sent to guide
    you.
  • line 117 With HER I shall leave you, for the
    King of Time.

27
  • Virgil can only take him through Hell and
    Purgatory
  • Beatrice, his symbol of divine love, will take
    him through Paradise
  • I will be your guide / and lead you forth
    through an eternal place. / There you shall see
    the ancient spirits tried / in endless pain.
    lines 106-109

28
Map of the earth, showing Hell and Mount
Purgatory. Commedia di Dante insieme con uno
dialogo circa el sito, forma et misure dello
Inferno (Florence Filippo Giunta, 1506).
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Frontispiece of Hell (Venice Pietro da Fino,
1568).
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Canto II
  • The Descent

Gustave Dores Inferno The Darkening Sky of the
First Night
31
  • 1st day-Friday
  • Beatrice visited Virgil in Limbo and told him of
    her concerns for Dante (his soul)
  • Dante cannot attain Divine Love alone
  • REASON must lead him
  • Beatrice- sent by Virgin Mary and St. Lucia
  • Virgin Mary- Divine Light
  • St. Lucia- Compassion
  • Rachel- contemplative life

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  • Aeneas- royal line that shall rule the world
  • Visits Latian lands, after misadventure descends
    to underworld
  • Dante continues the theme of predestination
  • Questions whether he is worthy of this vision
  • line 51-52 I was a soul among the souls in
    Limbo referring to Virgils state in Hell
  • Ptolemaic system- earth is center of creation
  • Line 97- lucia lucelight

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  • Lines133-135 Thy words have moved my heart to
    its first purpose, / My guide! My Lord! My
    Master! Now lead on / one will shall serve the
    two of us in this.
  • Reference to Aeneas in the royal line
    predestination of Roman Empire, and also Holy
    Roman Empire and the Church, i.e. Divine scheme
    of the Catholic God and Aeneas is a forefather of
    Peter and Paul
  • Ptolemaic system Earth, the moon, Mercury,
    Venus, The Sun, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, The Fixed
    Stars, The Primum Mobile
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