Disambiguation evidence for Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy via surface form

"Divine Comedy"


As subject (53)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Divine Comedy".

Predicate Object
approximateEndOfComposition c. 1320
approximateStartOfComposition c. 1308
author Dante Alighieri
cantosInInferno 34
cantosInParadiso 33
cantosInPurgatorio 33
centralTheme divine justice
centralTheme free will
centralTheme grace
centralTheme love
centralTheme redemption
centralTheme sin
countryOfOrigin Italy
culturalStatus foundational work of Italian language
culturalStatus masterpiece of world literature
genre religious epic
genre visionary literature
guideInInferno Virgil
guideInParadiso Beatrice
guideInPurgatorio Virgil
influenced Italian literature
influenced world literature
influencedBy Christian theology
influencedBy Scholastic philosophy
influencedBy St. Thomas Aquinas
surface form: Thomism
influencedBy Virgil's Aeneid
influencedBy classical literature
instanceOf allegorical poem
instanceOf epic poem
languageVariant Tuscan dialect
laterTitle Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy self-linksurface differs
surface form: Divina Commedia
literaryMovement Medieval literature
literaryPeriod Late Middle Ages
mainCharacter Dante Alighieri
surface form: Dante
metre terza rima
notableFeature allegorical journey of the soul toward God
notableFeature detailed moral taxonomy of sins and virtues
numberOfCantiche 3
originalLanguage Italian
originalTitle Comedìa
otherGuideInParadiso Saint Bernard of Clairvaux
part Inferno
part Paradiso
part Purgatorio
protagonist Dante Alighieri
rhymeScheme aba bcb cdc ...
setting Hell
setting Heaven
surface form: Paradise
setting Purgatorio
surface form: Purgatory
structurePrinciple symbolic use of number three
timeOfComposition early 14th century
totalCantos 100
verseForm hendecasyllabic lines