Dante Alighieri

Contributor History

Biography

Dante Alighieri (1265–1321) was born into a noble family in Florence. His most famous works are The New Life (circa 1293); De Vulgari Eloquentia (circa 1304–7), a defense of the use of the vernacular in literature; and his epic vision of the afterlife, The Divine Comedy, which he began in 1307 and finished shortly before his death.

Sign up to Amulet’s newsletter for the latest writing on spirituality, religion, and mysticism: