Dante Alighieri, attributed to Giotto, in the chapel of the Bargello palace in Florence. This oldest picture of Dante was painted just prior to his exile and has since been heavily restored by Medievalists.net April 4, 2012 Subscribe to Medievalverse Email address First name Last name I consent to receiving your weekly newsletter via email. Subscribe Related PostsDante Without Footnotes: Why Dante is for EveryoneSylvia Plath's Use of Dantean StructureThe Aeneid and The Inferno: Social EvolutionCurses and laughter: The ethics of political invective in the comic poetry of high and late medieval ItalyNotes on the Presence of Boccaccio in Cristoforo Landino's Comento sopra la Comedia di Danthe Alighieri Post navigation Previous Post Previous Post
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