Divina Commedia
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Italian narrative poem by Dante Alighieri
buɣusi la
Di pilli ni
Yɛltɔɣ'kpani
derivative work
nuu tuunbaŋsim balibu
be lɛbigili zuliya nima ni
balli tuma bɛi balli yuli: Portuguese
balli tuma bɛi balli yuli: Spanish
balli tuma bɛi balli yuli: Farinsi
Zaŋ wuhi salo dabisili: 1910
balli tuma bɛi balli yuli: Farinsi
Zaŋ wuhi salo dabisili: 1863
balli tuma bɛi balli yuli: Italian
Zaŋ wuhi salo dabisili: 1994
balli tuma bɛi balli yuli: Spanish
Zaŋ wuhi salo dabisili: 1871
balli tuma bɛi balli yuli: Spanish
Zaŋ wuhi salo dabisili: 1914
balli tuma bɛi balli yuli: Gaamani
balli tuma bɛi balli yuli: Gaamani
balli tuma bɛi balli yuli: Gaamani
balli tuma bɛi balli yuli: Czech
Zaŋ wuhi salo dabisili: 1952
balli tuma bɛi balli yuli: Gaamani
balli tuma bɛi balli yuli: Gaamani
Sab'sabira
balli tuma bɛi balli yuli
used metre
Niriba
ŋmahanli
zaŋ tum ti yaɣ'shɛli: Inferno, Third song of Dante's "Inferno"
first line
Dewey Decimal Classification (works and editions)
tuma ŋɔ maa zaa bɛla URL maa ni
Malibu Shɛi Bɔɣisibu
Din yuli nyɛ: Divine Comedy, The
Piɛbu shɛŋa wikimedia nini ni miri cho
saha sheli: 31 Silimin gɔli October 2022
Di malila
Di be di ko ka chɛ
di kalimi pahi
pubu Commons ni
bachikpani yaɣa kpeeni
Reference
- ↑ Virtual International Authority File, 16 Silimin gɔli May 2022, 6801148997697859870002
- ↑ BBC Things
- ↑ MusicBrainz
- ↑ MusicBrainz, 13 Silimin gɔli April 2019
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 Virtual International Authority File, 16 Silimin gɔli May 2022, 181860567
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 Virtual International Authority File, 30 Silimin gɔli November 2020, 181860567
- ↑ Freebase Data Dumps, 28 Silimin gɔli October 2013
- ↑ Regional Database of the Central Bohemian Research Library in Kladno, https://ipac.svkkl.cz/arl-kl/cs/detail-kl_us_auth-0320625-Dante-Alighieri-12651321, 22 Silimin gɔli March 2021, 0320625-Dante-Alighieri-12651321
- ↑ https://memory-beta.fandom.com/wiki/Divine_Comedy, Divine Comedy | Memory Beta, non-canon Star Trek Wiki | Fandom, 4 Silimin gɔli May 2022
- ↑ OpenAlex, 26 Silimin gɔli January 2022, https://docs.openalex.org/download-snapshot/snapshot-data-format
- ↑ KBpedia, 9 Silimin gɔli July 2020
- ↑ CC 6
- ↑ Virtual Study of Theatre Institute, 23 Silimin gɔli August 2024
- ↑ Provenio, 14 Silimin gɔli December 2020, e092cf42-5984-43ab-9d31-6c387fb4ee89
- ↑ Virtual International Authority File, 16 Silimin gɔli May 2022, 310240817
- ↑ Virtual International Authority File, 16 Silimin gɔli May 2022, 22145424499486831132
- ↑ 2 Silimin gɔli March 2022
- ↑ Divina Commedia
- ↑ Božská komedie
- ↑ Proemio: comento di Christophoro Landino fiorentino sopra la Comedia di Danthe Alighieri poeta fiorentino
- ↑ codex palatinus 313
- ↑ Trivulziano Codex 1080
- ↑ Yates Thompson MS 36
- ↑ Codex Laurentianus plut. 90.125
- ↑ Dante Estense
- ↑ Codex Landianus
- ↑ Dante Urbinate 365
- ↑ Codex vaticanus latinus 3199
- ↑ 29.0 29.1 29.2 29.3 29.4 29.5 29.6 Croatian Encyclopedia, 5 Silimin gɔli April 2024, https://www.enciklopedija.hr/clanak/dante-alighieri
- ↑ The Divine Comedy / Purgatorio / Canto XVI / Rome, that reformed the world, accustomed was Two suns to have, which one road and the other, Of God and of the world, made manifest., https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Divine_Comedy_(Longfellow_1867)/Volume_2/Canto_16
- ↑ The metaphor of the two suns makes the Emperor and the Pope equal, and is a refutation of the typical metaphor used by political theorists at the time, in which the Pope is the sun and the Emperor is the moon, deriving his light from the Pope. This is the metaphor that Dante himself uses at the end of his political treatise, Monarchia., https://digitaldante.columbia.edu/dante/divine-comedy/purgatorio/purgatorio-16/
- ↑ THE PROPER FUNCTlONING [...] He deals with it directly in Marco Lombardo’s discourse on the two suns (Pg. 16) and in the various attacks on the Donation of Constantine, and indirectly in his own frequent and clear denial of any but a spiritual and didactic function to the church and in his unrelenting criticism of the greed, corruption, and abuse of their position by individual popes and churchmen., https://digitaldante.columbia.edu/criticism-context/scholars-works/political-visions/church-and-state-in-the-comedy/
- ↑ 33.0 33.1 https://wolnelektury.pl/katalog/lektura/otello/
- ↑ Q55898080