The Banquet - Dante Alighieri

The Banquet

By Dante Alighieri

  • Release Date: 2012-03-27
  • Genre: Classics

Description

One of the surest signs of fame among men is when one is known solely by his first name, and yet the mention of just that first name makes clear who is being spoken of. So it is with Dante Alighieri (1265-1321), known simply as Dante, thanks to the success of his Divine Comedy, one of the seminal works in human history. 

With the Divine Comedy, Dante is often considered the master of contemporary Italian, as well as a forerunner of the Renaissance, which began to flourish in Florence around the same time. The Divine Comedy tells of Dante’s journey through Hell (the Inferno), Purgatory, and Paradise, guided by famous poets including Virgil. Dante’s epic discusses religion, philosophy, and a wide range of subject matter throughout Dante’s travels. Although Dante will always be known for Divine Comedy, he also wrote other works, touching on topics like philosophy in works like Convivio, and religion and power in De Monarchia.
The Banquet or Il Convivio is a collection of some of Dante's poems. Like The Divine Comedy, these poems are rife with allegorical commentary and imagery, and the end of the collection includes one of Dante's unfinished commentaries. The Banquet is symbolic of wisdom.
This edition of Dante’s The Banquet is specially formatted with a Table of Contents and is illustrated with oillustrations of Dante and his work. 

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