![]() ![]() If not a Christian, then perhaps a more obvious choice would have been Aristotle – ‘maestro di color che sanno’ [the master of all those who think and know’ ( Inferno IV, 131). Given the overall theme of the poem, for instance, one might expect Dante to have chosen a religious, or at least a Christian figure. In many ways it might seem surprising that Dante should choose Virgil as guide for Dante- personaggio’s journey. Centre for the History of Ibero-America.Centre for Endangered Languages, Cultures, and Ecosystems (CELCE).LivItaly: Bringing Italian Culture to Yorkshire.Network for Hispanic and Lusophone Cultural Studies.The Mendicant Orders and Literature in 13th- & 14th-century Italy.International Writers at Leeds Launch Event.Institut Ramon Llull (Catalan Language and Culture).Past visiting researchers and lecturers.Centre for World Cinemas and Digital Cultures.The Camões Centre for Portuguese Language.
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