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dante's inferno interactive map

by Alfonzo Murazik Published 3 years ago Updated 3 years ago

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Ever since that time of publication, people have been attempting to map his vision of hell. One of the first maps of Dante’s Inferno was created by Antonio Manetti. You can view an interactive version of his ‘Section, Plan and Dimensions of Dante’s Inferno’ at Cornell University Library – Digital Collections.

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What is the first part of Dante Alighieri's Inferno?

This is the vision that greets the author and narrator upon entry the first circle of Hell—Limbo, home to honorable pagans—in Dante Alighieri’s Inferno, the first part of his 14th-century epic poem, Divine Comedy.

Who was the Renaissance artist who created the Infernal Cartography?

Galileo wasn’t the only Renaissance heavyweight to attempt infernal cartography. Late in the 15th century, Sandro Botticelli —perhaps best known for The Birth of Venus and La Primavera —was commissioned to create a series of illustrations of Dante’s masterwork.

What is the map of hell?

His Map of Hell is a lavishly detailed hellscape that depicts the circles as a stepped funnel filled with specific scenes from the poem. Botticelli’s Map of Hell. After the Renaissance, the desire to deduce the dimensions of Hell waned, before a brief resurgence in the 19th century.

Who created the map of Hell?

A map of Hell by Joannes Stradanus, 1587. Public Domain. A Hell map from an edition of Divine Comedy printed in the late 15th century by Aldus Manutius, a Venetian publisher. Cornell University Library. A more illustrative version of Hell by Jacques Callot, 1612. Thorvaldsen Museum/Public Domain.

Who was the architect of Hell?

This desire to chart the landscape of Hell began with Antonio Manetti, a 15th-century Flor entine (like Dante himself) architect and mathematician. He diligently worked on the “ site, form and measurements ” of Hell, assessing, for example, the width of Limbo—87.5 miles across, he calculated. There are several theories for why it was so important ...

Who is the copyrighted artist for Dante's Inferno?

Dante's Inferno. Source: Lindsay McCulloch, 2000. The copyright to the illustration of the map of Hell is held by Lindsay McCulloch. Publication (print or electronic) or commercial use of this drawing is strictly prohibited.

Where is Dante in the 7th heaven?

Dante has reached the sphere of Saturn in the Seventh Heaven. In March and April 1300 Saturn and the constellation of Leo were in conjunction.

What constellation is Dante in?

Before falling asleep on the terrace of Sloth, Dante refers to the time by alluding the position of the moon late at night, positioned between the constellations of Scorpio and Sagittarius.

Who executed the image of Florence?

Detail of Florence from Madonna della Misericordia. Executed by the school of Bernardo Daddi in 1342, this is the earliest known image of Florence. Reproduced with the permission of the Museo del Bigallo, Florence.

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