Comedìa

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Comedìa is the original Italian title of Dante Alighieri’s epic poem commonly known in English as the Divine Comedy.

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Comedìa canonical 1

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instanceOf Italian poem
epic poem
alsoKnownAs Divine Comedy
surface form: La Commedia
alternateEnglishTitle Divine Comedy
surface form: The Divine Comedy
approximateEndOfComposition c. 1320
approximateNumberOfLines over 14000
approximateStartOfComposition c. 1308
author Dante Alighieri
containsCharacter Cato the Younger
Francesca da Rimini
Lucifer
Saint Bernard of Clairvaux
countryOfOrigin Italy
genre allegorical poem
epic poetry
guideInInfernoAndPurgatorio Virgil
guideInParadiso Beatrice
hasPart Inferno
Paradiso
Purgatorio
influenced Italian language
Western literature
language Italian
literaryForm narrative poem
literaryMovement Medieval allegory
literaryPeriod Late Middle Ages
mainCharacter Dante (protagonist)
surface form: Dante
meter terza rima
narrativePerspective first person
notableTheme beatific vision
divine justice
sin and redemption
numberOfCantiche 3
numberOfCantos 100
originalLanguage Tuscan Italian
originalSpelling Comedia
originalTitleOf Divine Comedy
philosophicalInfluence Scholasticism
Thomism
placeInCanon foundational work of Italian literature
masterpiece of world literature
religiousContext Christianity
rhymeScheme aba bcb cdc ...
setting afterlife
settingStartDate Easter 1300
subjectMatter journey through Hell Purgatory and Heaven
symbolicStructure Trinitarian numerology
timeOfComposition early 14th century

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Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy originalTitle Comedìa
subject surface form: Divine Comedy