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Divina Comedia - Infierno

Divina Comedia - Infierno

Dante Alighieri

Divina Comedia - Infierno, written by Dante Alighieri between 1304 and 1308, is the first part of his epic poem, La Divina Comedia. It narrates Dante's journey through the nine circles of Hell, guided by the Roman poet Virgil. Each circle punishes souls according to the severity of their sins, featuring notable figures from history and mythology, including the tragic tale of Paolo and Francesca. This work is significant for its exploration of moral philosophy and its profound influence on literature and theology.

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La Divina Comedia (también conocida como La Comedia) es un poema teológico escrito por Dante Alighieri. Se desconoce la...

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