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Inferno (Dante) and Malebranche (Divine Comedy)

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Difference between Inferno (Dante) and Malebranche (Divine Comedy)

Inferno (Dante) vs. Malebranche (Divine Comedy)

Inferno (Italian for "Hell") is the first part of Dante Alighieri's 14th-century epic poem Divine Comedy. The Malebranche ("Evil Claws"Dorothy L. Sayers, Hell: notes on Cantos XXI and XXII, Penguin, 1949,.) are the demons in the Inferno of Dante's Divine Comedy who guard Bolgia Five of the Eighth Circle (Malebolge).

Similarities between Inferno (Dante) and Malebranche (Divine Comedy)

Inferno (Dante) and Malebranche (Divine Comedy) have 14 things in common (in Unionpedia): Alichino (devil), Barbariccia, Ciampolo, Dante Alighieri, Dante Alighieri and the Divine Comedy in popular culture, Demon, Divine Comedy, Dorothy L. Sayers, Jesus, List of cultural references in the Divine Comedy, Malacoda, Malebolge, Simony, Virgil.

Alichino (devil)

Alichino is one of the devils in the Inferno of Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy.

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Barbariccia

Barbariccia is one of the demons in the Inferno of Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy.

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Ciampolo

Ciampolo (also Giampolo, "John Paul") is the accepted name of a character in Dante's Divine Comedy.

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Dante Alighieri

Durante degli Alighieri, commonly known as Dante Alighieri or simply Dante (c. 1265 – 1321), was a major Italian poet of the Late Middle Ages.

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Dante Alighieri and the Divine Comedy in popular culture

The works of Dante Alighieri – particularly the Divine Comedy, widely considered his masterpiece – have been a source of inspiration for various artists since their publications in the late 13th and early 14th centuries.

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Demon

A demon (from Koine Greek δαιμόνιον daimónion) is a supernatural and often malevolent being prevalent in religion, occultism, literature, fiction, mythology and folklore.

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Divine Comedy

The Divine Comedy (Divina Commedia) is a long narrative poem by Dante Alighieri, begun c. 1308 and completed in 1320, a year before his death in 1321.

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Dorothy L. Sayers

Dorothy Leigh Sayers (13 June 1893 – 17 December 1957) was a renowned English crime writer and poet.

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Jesus

Jesus, also referred to as Jesus of Nazareth and Jesus Christ, was a first-century Jewish preacher and religious leader.

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List of cultural references in the Divine Comedy

The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri is a long allegorical poem in three parts (or canticas): the Inferno (Hell), Purgatorio (Purgatory), and Paradiso (Paradise), and 100 cantos, with the Inferno having 34, Purgatorio having 33, and Paradiso having 33 cantos.

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Malacoda

Malacoda is a character in Dante Alighieri's Inferno (Cantos 21-2), where he features as the leader of the Malebranche, the twelve demons who guard Bolgia Five of Malebolge, the eighth circle of Hell.

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Malebolge

In Dante Alighieri's Inferno, part of the Divine Comedy, Malebolge is the eighth circle of Hell.

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Simony

Simony is the act of selling church offices and roles.

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Virgil

Publius Vergilius Maro (traditional dates October 15, 70 BC – September 21, 19 BC), usually called Virgil or Vergil in English, was an ancient Roman poet of the Augustan period.

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Inferno (Dante) and Malebranche (Divine Comedy) Comparison

Inferno (Dante) has 442 relations, while Malebranche (Divine Comedy) has 24. As they have in common 14, the Jaccard index is 3.00% = 14 / (442 + 24).

References

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