Paradiso

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Paradiso is the third and final canticle of Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy, depicting the poet's allegorical journey through the celestial spheres of Heaven toward the vision of God.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canticle
literary work
poem
author Dante Alighieri
countryOfOrigin Italy
depicts Dante's journey through Heaven
The Celestial Hierarchy
surface form: the Empyrean

the celestial hierarchy
featuresCharacter Beatrice
focusesOn beatific vision
follows Inferno
Purgatorio
genre allegorical poem
epic poetry
hasPart Firmament
surface form: Empyrean

Fixed Stars
Primum Mobile
Sphere of Jupiter
Sphere of Mars
Astra Planeta
surface form: Sphere of Mercury

Sphere of Saturn
Sphere of Venus
Sphere of the Moon
Sphere of the Sun
literaryPeriod Middle Ages
mainCharacter Dante (protagonist)
surface form: Dante
meter hendecasyllabic verse
movement Medieval literature
notableQuote L'amor che move il sole e l'altre stelle
numberOfCantos 33
originalLanguage Italian
partOf Divine Comedy
partOfSeries Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy
philosophicalInfluence Scholasticism
Thomism
positionInSeries 3
precededBy Purgatorio
protagonist Dante (protagonist)
surface form: Dante
religion Christianity
religiousInfluence Catholic theology
setting Heaven
celestial spheres
structure terza rima
theme cosmology
divine love
salvation
the vision of God
theology
timeOfWriting early 14th century

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Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy part Paradiso
subject surface form: Divine Comedy
Dante Alighieri notableWork Paradiso
Dante Alighieri hasPart Paradiso
Comedìa hasPart Paradiso
Beatrice appearsIn Paradiso
Beatrice appearsPrimarilyIn Paradiso
this entity surface form: Paradiso cantos
Purgatorio followedBy Paradiso
Durante notableWork Paradiso
subject surface form: Durante degli Alighieri
Durante hasPartInWork Paradiso
subject surface form: Durante degli Alighieri
this entity surface form: Paradiso is the third cantica of the Divine Comedy