- Divine Poet
- John Donne
Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games. 2013.
Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games. 2013.
Divine Comedy — Divine Com|e|dy, The a long poem in three parts, written around 1300 by the Italian poet ↑Dante. It describes the poet s ↑spiritual journey. First he is led through Hell (the Inferno) and Purgatory by the poet ↑Virgil, and then he is led through… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Divine Comedy — The Divine Comedy redirects here. For other uses, see The Divine Comedy (disambiguation). La commedia redirects here. For other uses, see Commedia (disambiguation). Dante shown holding a copy of the Divine Comedy, next to the entrance to Hell,… … Wikipedia
Divine Comedy, The — (Commedia) by Dante Alighieri (1307–1321) Italian poet DANTE ALIGHIERI’s Divine Comedy is one of the seminal works of Western culture and the unrivaled greatest literary text of the European Middle Ages. The poem is epic in scope, telling… … Encyclopedia of medieval literature
Divine Allah — Infobox musical artist Name = Divine Img capt = Divine (2007) Img size = Background = solo singer Birth name = Alias = Divine Allah Born = May 23, 19?? in Newport, Rhode Island Died = Origin = flagicon|USA Brooklyn, New York City, New York,… … Wikipedia
Divine right of kings — This article covers the Western tradition. For the Eastern tradition, see Mandate of Heaven. See also God Emperor for various rulers who claim a divine relationship. Part of the Politics series on … Wikipedia
Divine Right of Kings — [ Louis XIV as the sun] The Divine Right of Kings is a general term that refers to the philosophy and ideas used to justify the authority and legitimacy of monarchs in medieval and early modern Europe. The doctrine broadly holds that a monarch… … Wikipedia
Divine Comedy, The — ▪ work by Dante Italian La Divina Commedia, original name Commedia long narrative poem written c. 1308–21 by Dante. It is usually held to be one of the world s great works of literature. Divided into three major sections Inferno,… … Universalium
List of cultural references in The Divine Comedy — The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri is a long allegorical poem in three parts or canticas (or cantiche ), Inferno (Hell), Purgatorio (Purgatory), and Paradiso (Paradise), and 100 cantos, with the Inferno having 34, Purgatorio 33, and Paradiso 33 … Wikipedia
Dante Alighieri and the Divine Comedy in popular culture — The life and works of Dante Alighieri, especially his masterpiece, the Divine Comedy, have been a source of inspiration for many artists for seven centuries. Some notable examples are listed below. Dante of Erminio Blotta, at Bd. Oroño, Rosario… … Wikipedia
Dante and his Divine Comedy in popular culture — Dante Alighieri and his masterpiece, Divine Comedy , have been a source of inspiration for countless artists for almost seven centuries. Some examples are listed below:Literature*The title of Honoré de Balzac s collective work La Comédie humaine… … Wikipedia