Publisher's Synopsis
Risposta ... Alla Lettera Dell'amico ... G. Carmignani Sul Vero Senso Di Quel Verso Di Dante 'poscia Piu Che Il Dolor Pote Il Digiuno'. Inf. C. 33, Volume 75, presents Giovanni Rosini's detailed response to a letter from his friend G. Carmignani concerning the true meaning of a specific verse from Dante Alighieri's Inferno, Canto 33. This work provides valuable insight into 19th-century interpretations of Dante, offering a nuanced perspective on the complexities of medieval Italian literature. Rosini's analysis sheds light on the historical and literary context of Dante's work, making it an essential resource for scholars and enthusiasts of Italian literature and Dante studies. It offers a unique glimpse into the scholarly debates and interpretations surrounding Dante's masterpiece, revealing the enduring power and influence of 'The Divine Comedy'.
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