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Dante concludes ( Paradiso XXVI ) that Hebrew is a derivative of the language of Adam.
* CL 0402 – Dante Alighieri – Paradiso canto XXXIII.
* Rahab is depicted as a virtuous soul ( in The Third Circle of Heaven ) in The Divine Comedy of Dante ( Paradiso 9. 112 ff.
Dante ( 1265 – 1321 ), in his Paradiso, describes the ascent of his narrator through the spheres of the Moon, the planets from Mercury to Saturn, and thence to the sphere of the fixed stars and the heavens of the angels.
* Dante, Paradiso, canto 15, line 127
Dante Alighieri | Dante and Beatrice Portinari | Beatrice gaze upon the highest Heaven ; from Gustave Doré's illustrations to the Divine Comedy, Paradiso Canto 28, lines 16 – 39
Near the beginning of the fourteenth century Dante, in the Paradiso of his Divine Comedy, described God as a light at the center of the cosmos.
Dante refers to the episode in both the Inferno and Paradiso Canto XVII of his Divine Comedy.
* Paradiso ( Dante ), the third part of Dante's Divine Comedy
Dante mentioned him in his Comedy ( Paradiso, Canto XII, verses 121-126 ), as supporter of stricter Franciscan rules.
Central to this aspect is a fragment from Dante, non fosse cive, taken from a passage in Paradiso, Canto VIII, in which Dante is asked " would it be worse for man on earth if he were not a citizen?
In his Divine Comedy, Dante placed Ripheus in Paradisio, in the sixth sphere of Jupiter ( Paradiso Canto XX: 1 – 72 ), the realm of those who personified justice ( Cantos 18 through 20 ).
* Paradiso ( Dante )
He is a drugged Dante in reverse, descending from the Paradiso to the Inferno.
** Paradiso, for Speaker and String Quartet ( based on Dante ), first performed in Basel in 2002
The entire poem seems like an uproarious inversion of cantos xi and xii of Dante's Paradiso: just as Dante has the Dominican Aquinas and the Franciscan Bonaventure lauding one another's orders, so the Crede-poet makes the mendicants exchange abuse.

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* Dante Bichette ( 1985 ) 4 x MLB AS ; MLB: 1, 141 RBI
* Great Hall ( 50 ft x x 50 ft ) – Over each of the six doors which lead from the Great Hall are limestone figure groups celebrating humanity's progress in art, science, and industry: Galileo, representing science ; Dante, representing literature ; Apollo, representing the arts ; Mercury, representing speed and commerce ; Richard Morris Hunt, representing architecture ; and Karl Bitter, representing sculpture.

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`` It's not for making pretty speeches about Dante those actresses get paid so good ''.
The title " teacher " was first given to Aristotle by Muslim scholars, and was later used by Western philosophers ( as in the famous poem of Dante ) who were influenced by the tradition of Islamic philosophy.
Albertus is frequently mentioned by Dante, who made his doctrine of free will the basis of his ethical system.
In his Divine Comedy, Dante places Albertus with his pupil Thomas Aquinas among the great lovers of wisdom ( Spiriti Sapienti ) in the Heaven of the Sun.
Dante Alighieri, in the Divine Comedy, recounts that he saw Alfonso's spirit seated outside the gates of Purgatory with the other monarchs whom Dante blamed for the chaotic political state of Europe during the 13th century.
* Alighieri, Dante, Purgatorio, Canto VII, l. 115ff.
DiFranco was born in Buffalo, New York, to Elizabeth and Dante DiFranco, who had met while attending MIT.
Dante addresses the topic in his De Vulgari Eloquentia.
In his Divina Commedia, however, Dante changes his view to another that treats the Adamic language as the product of Adam.
In particular, the chief Hebrew name for God in scholastic tradition, El, must be derived of a different Adamic name for God, which Dante gives as I.
Dual wielded weapons have become the trademark of some game characters, most notably Lara Croft and Dante.
In his Inferno, Canto XXI, Dante places barrators in the Eighth Circle, fifth bolgia of Hell.
Found within Consolation are themes that have echoed throughout the Western canon: the female figure of wisdom that informs Dante, the ascent through the layered universe that is shared with Milton, the reconciliation of opposing forces that find their way into Chaucer in The Knight's Tale, and the Wheel of Fortune so popular throughout the Middle Ages.
According to Dante, the prisoners were slowly starved to death and before dying Ugolino's children begged him to eat their bodies.
The Browns later signed kicker and offensive tackle Lou Groza and wide receivers Dante Lavelli and Mac Speedie.
Dante Lavelli and Frank Gatski retired at the end of the season, leaving Groza as the only original Cleveland player still on the team.
Also, in 2006, Tampa Bay QB Chris Simms lost his spleen on a hit, and in 2009 Carolina CB Dante Wesley laid into PR Clifton Smith before he had caught the ball, knocking Smith out and getting Wesley ejected.
Andres Galarraga, a year after winning the batting title, hit 31 homers, and teammate Dante Bichette hit 27 ; projected over a 162-game season, the two would have hit 43 and 37 homers, respectively.
Popular outfielder Dante Bichette was traded to the Cincinnati Reds.
In Dante Alighieri's Inferno, Canto VI, the " great worm " Cerberus is found in the Third Circle of Hell, where he oversees and rends to pieces those who have succumbed to gluttony, one of the seven deadly sins.
Lewis, Madeleine L ' Engle, J. R. Tolkien, George MacDonald, G. K. Chesterton, Charles Williams, Dante Alighieri, John Bunyan, Walter Wangerin, Robert Siegel, and Hannah Hurnard.

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In this way, Ackerman provided inspiration to many who would later become successful artists, including Joe Dante, Peter Jackson, Steven Spielberg, Tim Burton, Stephen King, Donald F. Glut, Penn & Teller, Billy Bob Thornton, Gene Simmons ( of the band Kiss ), Rick Baker, George Lucas, Danny Elfman, Frank Darabont, John Landis and countless other writers, directors, artists and craftsmen.
Guido Brignone ’ s Maciste all ’ Inferno ( 1926 ), the first film he saw, would mark him in ways linked to Dante and the cinema throughout his entire career.
* In Dante Alighieri's Inferno ( which is part of the Divine Comedy series ), Hector and his family are placed in Limbo, the outer circle wherein the virtuous non-Christians dwell.
The most usual stress schemes for the Italian hendecasyllable are stresses on sixth and tenth syllables ( for example, " Nel mezzo del cammin di nostra vita ," Dante Alighieri, first line of The Divine Comedy ), and on the fourth, seventh and tenth syllables (" Un incalzar di cavalli accorrenti ," Ugo Foscolo, Dei sepolcri ).
The high seriousness of the subject was also epitomized in Dante Gabriel Rossetti's painting ( illustrated ), in which a woman modelled by Jane Morris holds the Grail with one hand, while adopting a gesture of blessing with the other.
This bore fruit in his Voyage dantesque ( printed in his Grèce, Rome et Dante, 1848 ), which did much to popularize the study of Dante in France.
* Inferno ( Dante ), the first of the three canticas of Divine Comedy
In the aftermath, a second lieutenant ( Ricardo Massaferro ), a sergeant ( Víctor Sanabria ) and ten soldiers ( Antonio Arrieta, Heriberto Ávalos, José Coronel, Dante Salvatierra, Ismael Sánchez, Tomás Sánchez, Edmundo Sosa, Marcelino Torantes, Alberto Villalba and Hermindo Luna ) were killed and several wounded ; the Montoneros lost 16 men in the fighting and mop-up operations that night.
The Minotaur ( infamia di Creti, " infamy of Crete "), appears briefly in Dante's Inferno, in Canto 12 ( l. 12-13, 16-21 ), where Dante and Virgil find themselves picking their way among boulders dislodged on the slope, and preparing to enter into the Seventh Circle.
Here, poetry alone provides a consolation for personal grief, much less philosophy or politics ( as in Dante ), for Petrarch fights within himself ( sensuality versus mysticism, profane versus Christian literature ), not against anything outside of himself.
Dante, Homer and Virgil in Raphael Sanzio | Raphael's The Parnassus | Parnassus fresco ( 1511 ), in which the Western canon is visualised
" The Latin word " murus " ( wall ) may be related to it ( M. Pittau, philologist ), as the old Italian word " mora " ( tombal rock mound ), as used by Dante in his " Comedy ".
* Dante Troisi ( 1920 – 1989 ), writer and judge
Dante, in The Inferno ( of the Divine Comedy ), talks briefly to Pope Nicholas III, who was condemned to spend eternity in the Third Bolgia of the Eighth Circle of Hell, reserved for those who committed simony, the ecclesiastical crime of paying for offices or positions in the hierarchy of a church.
Mnemosyne ( 1881 ), a Pre-Raphaelite interpretation of the goddess by Dante Gabriel Rossetti
* In Divine Comedy ( Inferno, Canto XX ), Dante sees Tiresias in the fourth pit of the eighth circle of Hell ( the circle is for perpetrators of fraud and the fourth pit being the location for astrologers, sorcerers, soothsayers, diviners, and false prophets who claim to see the future when they couldn't ) He was condemned to walk for eternity with his head twisted toward his back ; while in life he strove to look forward to the future, in Hell he must only look backward.
They also deal marijuana to various pedestrians ( including Willam Black ), much to the chagrin of Quick Stop clerk Dante Hicks.
These were William Michael Rossetti ( Dante Gabriel Rossetti's brother ), Thomas Woolner, James Collinson, and Frederic George Stephens.
In addition to the encyclicals mentioned, he issued In Hac Tanta on St. Boniface ( 14 May 1919 ), Paterno Iam Diu on the Children of Central Europe ( 24 November 1919 ), Pacem, Dei Munus Pulcherrimum on Peace and Christian Reconciliation ( 23 May 1920 ), Spiritus Paraclitus on St. Jerome ( September 1920 ), Principi Apostolorum Petro on St. Ephram the Syrian ( 5 October 1920 ), Annus Iam Plenus also on Children in Central Europe ( 1 December 1920 ), Sacra Propediem on the Third Order of St. Francis ( 6 January 1921 ), In Praeclara Summorum on Dante ( 30 April 1921 ), and Fausto Appetente Die on St. Dominic ( 29 June 1921 ).

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