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Questions regarding literature originally written in Italian, regardless of whether they were written or published in Italy or elsewhere.

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Free will in Dante's Divine Comedy

Dante adresses some of this in Paradiso XVII: 40-42. Even if Divinity contains all time and can see everything, that does not mean that time is "controlled". Like "watching a boat down a stream", you …
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Why is Dante's Magnum Opus Called a 'Divine Comedy'?

"Comedy" because it moves from darkness to light. "Divine" was Boccaccio's adjective, much like he used on "Divine Virgil" and "Divine Homer". First publication as "Divine Comedy" is in 1555, again no …
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