The Divine Comedy
The masterpiece of Dante Alighieri (Florence, 1265 - Ravenna, 1321) represents the courtly basis of the Italian language, as well as one of the highest points of literature of all time, and is proposed as a model of reference that is still inalienable, an ideal watershed between Latin classicism. and the new Italian culture. The complete edition of the work is online, with English text on the front and illustrations composed with the splendid representations of Gustave Doré.