Chiose alla cantica dell'Inferno di Dante Alighieri pubblicate per la prima volta in corretta lezione con riscontri e fac-simili di codici, e precedute da una indagine critica
by Jacopo Alighieri
About this book
Jacopo Alighieri's Chiose alla cantica dell'Inferno di Dante Alighieri presents one of the earliest and most intimate commentaries on Dante's masterpiece, now published for the first time in corrected form with full critical analysis. Written by Dante's own son, this medieval literary work offers a uniquely personal interpretation of the Inferno, potentially drawing from conversations with the poet himself. The commentary provides invaluable insights into Dante's allegorical meanings and theological intentions, shedding light on passages that have captivated readers for centuries.
This critical edition, carefully reconstructed from manuscript sources and accompanied by scholarly investigation, reveals interpretations previously overlooked by Dante scholars. Jacopo's approach to explicating his father's divine comedy combines familial knowledge with rigorous medieval exegetical methods, creating a bridge between the text's creation and its reception by later generations.
Perfect for Dante enthusiasts, literature scholars, and anyone interested in Italian cultural heritage, this audiobook brings medieval textual scholarship to life. Whether you're studying the Divine Comedy in depth or exploring how Renaissance families preserved and interpreted great works, Jacopo's chiose offers an extraordinary window into one of literature's most important legacies.
