DANTE ALIGHIERI1265-1321
"Dante and Shakespeare divide the modern world between them. There is no third." (T. S. Eliot)
DANTE•Dante Alighieri is generally considered the greatest of Italian poets•With the comic storyteller Boccaccio and the poet Petrarch, he forms the classic trio of Italian authors.•His reputation is primarily based upon The Divine Comedy.
BOOK INFORMATION
Title: The InfernoFrom: The Divine ComedyAuthor: Dante AlighieriDate: 1314 (ish)Genre: Epic Poem
DANTE ALIGHIERI – THE FORMATIVE YEARS . . .Born 1265 Rich & well connected family Raised Roman Catholic in FlorenceEducated in both Christian and Classical
works such as the Bible, Virgil’s Aeneid, and the works of Aristotle
DANTE
His mother died when he was young.His father, whom he rarely
mentioned, remarried and had two more children.
As a young man served in the army and eventually received appointments as an ambassador
Was writing poetry, getting famous, and becoming an important person within the city of Florence . . .
MEDIEVAL FLORENCE
MEDIEVAL FLORENCE, ITALY
Pop. 100,000Tightly Packed: Socially Diverse- Nobility, Middle Class, and Poor
lived close together. Intensely Political Issues 1215 two families quarreled over an arranged marriage. Factions also argued over political power.
THE GUELPHS & GHIBELLINES
Florence was a city divided by two groups: the Guelphs and Ghibellines.
Dante and his family were aligned with the Guelphs. The Guelphs- Supported the Pope as a political as well as religious authority. The Ghibellines- Supported the German Emperor as Leader. Prior to 1300, the Guelphs gained political control of the city.
MEDIEVAL FLORENCE, ITALY
Pop. 100,000Tightly Packed: Socially Diverse- Nobility, Middle Class, and Poor
lived close together. Intensely Political Issues 1215 two families quarreled over an arranged marriage. Factions also argued over political power.
In around 1299, The Guelphs broke up into two groups over the power of the Pope in Florence
White Guelphs (anti-Pope) Dante Black Guelphs (pro-Pope)In 1301 the Black Guelphs defeated the White Guelphs and took over
FlorenceIn 1302, Dante was charged with hostility against the Pope and
sentenced to being burned at the stake for his involvement with the White Guelphs.
He fled his beloved Florence and spent the rest of his days in Exile.
DANTE IN EXILE
From 1302 until his death in 1321, exiled from Florence His wife chose to stay in Florence with their children and he never
was able to see them again Think of Romeo’s exile from VeronaMoved about from court to court and stayed as a guest to
various princes during his time in exile
It was during his exile that he wrote The Divine Commedia, a poem which recounted his journey through Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise
The Inferno was so realistic that people were heard to mutter, “There is the one who passed through hell unscathed” as he passed by
Began the Divine Comedy in 1307Ended in 1320 Died 1321 in Ravenna, Italy
BASIC QUESTIONS
Why Does Man Act the Way he does?What is the Nature of Good and Evil? Why should anyone be Good?What is Justice?How should Man be Governed?How does Spiritual Transformation occur?Why read or write Poetry? What is Art and what is it for?
MEDIEVAL PERIOD: 14TH CENTURYAccepted Concepts/Truths: Polarity- Extreme opposites. 1. Church vs. State (Pope vs. Emperor)
German Emperor Frederick Hohenstaufen tried to assert control around 1220.
2. Theology (Religion) vs. Philosophy (Science and Math) 3. Brutish man vs. Angelic Man (Man is ½ way between Angels and
Animals) 4. High Language (Latin) vs. Low Language (Vernacular) Personal realism (Life-like) vs. Symbolism (allegory)
ROMAN CATHOLIC BACKGROUND
3 Divisions of Afterlife1. Heaven- Paradiso2. Purgatory- Purgatorio3. Hell- Inferno
HIERARCHY OF THE SPIRITUAL WORLD- BASED ON THE ASTRONOMY OF THE TIME.
1. Moon2. Mercury3. Venus4. Sun5. Mars6. Jupiter7. Saturn8. Starry heaven9. Prime Mobile10. Empyrean
DANTE’S VISION OF THE AFTERLIFEThe closer you are to God- the closer will be your eternal
resting place in the afterlife.
Hell: Center of the Earth (farthest from God)Purgatory: Mountain of EarthHeaven: Highest Point of the Mountain (closest to God)
THE DIVINE COMEDY
Three Divisions1. Inferno2. Purgatorio3. Paradiso
LANGUAGE AND STYLELow Style: Bawdy language/slang; grotesque
imagery.High Style: Elevated language. Poetic.Academic Language: LatinVernacular: ItalianDante Used: Italian, VernacularUse of Language follows journey: Low to High. 14th Century Slang: Dante’s use of slang was
shocking to his audiences.Polarity of Language: Shows the various
possibilities of language
THE INFLUENCE OF ARISTOTLE
INFLUENCE OF ARISTOTLE
During the Middle Ages, Aristotle was the one classical philosopher that the Europeans kept studying
His focus on precision, categorizing, and detail became the hallmarks of scholarship during the Middle Ages
Everything has a place Each detail builds on the next“The Great Chain of Being” Idea formed during the Middle Ages, influenced by Aristotelian logic Everything is connected, like links in a chain, from the lowliest element to God sitting
on the throne of Heaven; every creation has its place and they are all ordered from worst to best
THE GREAT CHAIN OF BEING
ARISTOTLE’S DEFINITION OF TRAGEDY“A tragedy is the imitation of an action that is
serious and also, as having magnitude, complete in itself; in appropriate and pleasurable language;… in a dramatic rather than narrative form; with incidents arousing pity and fear, wherewith to accomplish a catharsis of these emotions.”
Aristotle’s argument is that a tragedy was a work in elevated language that started happily and ended in horror.
DANTE’S COMEDY TURNS THAT DEFINITION ON ITS HEAD.
Comedy: Has a successful ending (no one dies)
For Dante, comedy meant a work written in unadorned language that started in sorrow and ended in joy.