Divina comedia (Ediciones Obelisco)

Divina comedia (Ediciones Obelisco)

ISBN/Barcode: 9788411723206

  • $20.95
    Unit price per 
Shipping calculated at checkout.

Only 1 left!

472 Pages | Paperback

The Divine Comedy is not just a story with a beginning, development, and end. It is, first and foremost, an encrypted text in which the reader must bring order and detect the countless pearls scattered throughout the work, whether hidden or obvious. It was written in the golden language, or the language of birds, so to understand it, it is necessary to know ancient and traditional hermeneutics, as this is what Dante used from beginning to end. Dante claims that his work is a sacred poem. Indeed, it is a song to true new life, to which Lady Beatrice and the knight Dante, inseparably united forever, gain access. The author of the Divine Comedy was one of the leading members of the Fedeli d'Amore, an initiatory organization of Pythagorean tradition and close to the Occitan poetic-chivalric movement of fin'amor and trobar clus. His links with the Order of the Temple are also well known.

About the Author


Dante Alighieri (Florence, May 29, 1265 - Ravenna, September 14, 1321) was an Italian poet, writer, and political thinker, considered one of the most influential figures in world literature. His masterpiece, the Divine Comedy, is an epic poem that narrates an allegorical journey through Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise, establishing him as the father of the modern Italian language.


We Also Recommend