Dante Alighieri Background EVANS
Banishment from Florence affected Dante starting
"The Divine Comedy"
Virgil is best known for writing
*"The Aeneid"* - about Aeneas, a Trojan warrior who travels the Mediterranean looking for battles and adventures, facing beasts and gods
Key symbol for "The Inferno"
*Beatrice Portinari* - she is seen as an *angel*
What happened once the representatives from the White and Black Guelphs were in Rome?
*Black Guelphs were dismissed while several White representatives remained in Rome* at the request of the Pope
Who was victorious? The Guelphs or the Ghibellines?
*The Guelphs* wiped out the Ghibellines once anger spilled into bloodshed
How did Dante escape exile?
*left his family in Florence & sought refuge in towns called Ravenna and Santa Croce but never returned to Florence* b/c if he did, citizens who recognized him could kill him legally <-- his hatred for the Pope intensified
What did the Black Guelphs do once they returned to Florence?
*they worked w/ the military* (Pope destroyed so much of city and killed many of their enemies - including members of the Whites)
What did Florence build in Dante's honor? How did his family react?
- *built a tomb* in Dante's honor, hoping that his remains would be returned but *Dante's family never showed* to be petty
How old was Dante when he met someone who would become his influence for "The Inferno"? Who was this person? Why does Dante put him in Hell?
- 18 - Brunetto Latini - b/c he was gay <-- Dante doesn't agree but makes point that no one can avoid Hell
Dante started working for a ____________________. Why?
- pharmacist (apothecary) - b/c he could only purchase books there
How did Antonia break Dante's heart?
- she wanted to be a *nun* - had to *give up birth name* and she chose *Beatrice*
Who did Dante write several letters to and what did they regard?
- the *Holy Roman Emperor* - regarding Florence and his banishment -- *asking to execute people who have wronged him*
"The Divine Comedy" is a trilogy. What is each part called?
1. *The Inferno* (most popular) 2. *Purgatorio* (Purgatory) 3. *Paradicio* (Paradise/Heaven)
What was the difference between the Black Guelphs and the White Guelphs?
1. Black Guelphs - supported the Pope 2. White Guelphs - wanted more freedom w/ the Catholic Church *had different beliefs on the level of Papal influence on Italian society* *can tell difference between them based on flowers on lapel*
How old was Dante when his mother died?
10 years old
What age was Dante when he was set up for an arranged marriage?
12 years old
How old was Dante Alighieri when he wrote "The Inferno"?
35
Dante had _______ kids named _________________, _____________, ___________, and ______________.
4, Jacopo (son), Pietro (son), Giovanni (son), Antonia (daughter)
Dante died at around
56 years old
How soon did Dante's father remarry after his mother's death?
A few months
How might've "The Aeneid" inspired "The Inferno"?
Aeneas once comes across Hell in "The Aeneid"
Dante's father's name
Alighiero di Bellincione
How did Dante get the idea for "The Inferno"?
Around this time, Dante is feeling lost and miserable, so he *takes long walks through the woods*
Italian philosopher, scholar, notary, and statesman
Brunetto Latini
Boccaccio wrote
Decameron (basis for the Canterbury Tales)
The city where Alighieri lived most of his life
Florence
Where and when was Dante Alighieri born?
Florence, Italy in 1265
Who was Dante arranged to marry?
Gemma di Manetto Donati
What happened after the Guelphs wiped out the Ghibellines?
Guelph party split into *2 separate groups: The Black Guelphs & the White Guelphs*
Dante's father, Alighiero di Bellincione, was a member of the
Guelph political party
What did the Guelphs support and believe?
Guelphs supported the *Papacy (Pope)* and *believed the Pope should run Italy*
The Ghibellines supported the
Holy Roman Emperor
Pope during the time of Guelphs and Ghibellines
Pope Boniface VIII
Dante's remains are buried in
Ravenna
Dante Alighieri's best known work is
The Divine Comedy
What political party opposed the Guelphs?
The Ghibellines
How did Dante's mother's death affect him?
They weren't super close, but he was *much closer to her than to his father* (Italian stereotypes - mother takes care of son)
ancient Roman poet who is Dante's literary idol and shows up in "The Inferno"
Virgil
Which Guelph was Dante and did he stay in Rome or leave to go back to Florence?
White Guelph and stayed in Rome
What kind of family did Gemma di Manetto Donati come from?
a very powerful and financially secure family
Dante didn't marry Gemma until
after Beatrice died <-- probably from The Plague
Florence is a very ___________ city.
artistic
Why didn't Dante want to marry Gemma?
at *age 9*, he fell in love w/ *Beatrice Portinari*
Why did Florence regret their decision to banish Dante Alighieri?
b/c he's famous, he could've been a tourist attraction
What happened to the members of the White Guelphs that were spared?
had assets seized by Black Guelphs & were sent to exile - including Dante
How did Dante being home schooled impact him?
he spent a lot of time alone, which made him read a lot and more independent
Why did his father remarry so quickly after Dante's mother's death?
he thought he'd be helping Dante by having another woman be there to take care of him
What kind of education did Dante receive?
he was home schooled
Dante came from a family of
high social status
Dante Alighieri's work is so revered in Italy that he is known as
il Poeta - "the poet"
Who did Dante write about: Gemma or Beatrice?
never wrote about Gemma, but wrote many sonnets about Beatrice
What did Pope Boniface VIII suggest when he met with the Black and White Guelphs?
suggested *military remain in city of Florence* while representatives from White and Black Guelphs traveled to *Rome*
What are Boccaccio, Petrarch, and Alighieri all considered to be and why?
the *"Three Fountains"* of Italian literature b/c they *spout words*
Petrarch invented
the Italian sonnet
As Dante grew older, he became more involved with
the feud brewing between Guelphs and Ghibellines
Dante says he wrote "The Inferno" midway through
the journey of his life
Contrapasso refers to
the punishment of souls or divine retribution (punishment by God) in Dante's Inferno, "by a process either resembling or contrasting with the sin itself." A similar process, though a penitential one, occurs in the Purgatorio.
Once the leaders of Florence changed their opinion about the White Guelphs, what did they say they must do in order to return?
they must pay a huge fine and apologize in the center of Florence
What would happen if a White Guelph returned without Florence's approval?
you'd be executed <-- thrown into the river