This program is the dramatizations of scenes from Dante Alighieri's Divina commedia which depict courtly love, sexual love, love of God, and love of the Virgin Mary.
"This program is the dramatizations of scenes from Dante Alighieri's Divina commedia which depict courtly love, sexual love, love of God, and love of the Virgin Mary."@en
"Dan ding zui you ming de zuo pin"shen qu"miao hui di yu de jing xiang, si hou ling hun de xi di, ji tian tang de jing xiang . zhe xie xu shu dui yu zhong shi ji jiao yi di di shi jian yi ji wei bei jiao yi de dai jia ti gong xie shi de jing xiang .ben jie mu tou guo xi ju de cheng xian miao shu jing shen ai lian, xing ai ji dui shen de ai."
"Dante's Divina commedia is the most celebrated of Middle Ages poems. It takes the form of a marvellous adventure about an action-packed journey across the whole universe, from the depths of Hell, through the mountains of Purgatory to Paradise itself. In many ways it is a summary of all the religious and scientific beliefs of all the Christian centuries that had gone before - an evocation in sights and sounds and thoughts of the Middle Ages."@en
"The most celebrated work of Dante is the Divine comedy--a vision of hell, purgatory and heaven that provides a strangely surrealistic view of medieval attitudes on religious dogma and the price of disobedience. In this program, dramatizations of scenes depicting courtly love, sexual love, love of God, and love of the Virgin are featured."@en
"Presents the dramatizations of scenes from Dante Alighieri's Divina commedia which depict courtly love, sexual love, love of God, and love of the Virgin Mary."@en
"Last in a five part series investigating the art and philosophy of the middle ages. Dante's divine comedy reflects political social and creative processes of the age - an evocation of the sights and sounds and thoughts of the middle ages."@en
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