The Inferno: Cantos I-VIII Summarydante's inferno images of hell | The Inferno: Cantos I-VIII Summary
Archaeology & Art on Twitter“Inferno, from the Divine Comedy by Dante (Folio 1v). Date: between 1430 and 1435. Artist: Bartolomeo di Fruosino (1366–1441) Currently located at Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris. Read more: https://t.co/vl1nplWFF5”
Dante’s InfernoDante’s Inferno Beyond ELA – Looking at the science too! Dante’s Divine Comedy, especially the Inferno is a wonderful book for high school students to explore. Beyond the story and poetry, we…
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Visualizing Dante’s Hell: See Maps & Drawings of Dante’s Inferno from the Renaissance Through TodayThe light was departing.
Cthulhu Mythos Family TreeUpper Hell – By C.W. Scott-Giles, for Dorothy Sayers translation of the Divine Comedy (1949)
Map of Hell by jtillustration on DeviantArtDescription A map of Hell, merging Dante's version with that of Milton. From the graphic novel Hell Lost.
Dantes Inferno ArtworkGr 12 Unit 1 Activity: How does the allegory in Dante's Inferno reveal the values of the Middle Ages? What sins are punished more severely and why? Do you agree with the hierarchical circles of hell that Dante creates?
The 9 Circles of Parenting Hell, IllustratedLimbo. Hoarding. Wrath. Scabies. Just a few of the nine circles of parenting hell, illustrated by Sarah Woodard.