Inferno Canto 19, The Punishment of the Simonists 🎨: Gustave Dore, 1866.

Inferno Canto 19, The Punishment of the Simonists 🎨: Gustave Dore, 1866.
THE DIVINE DANTE

Abandon all hope, ye who enter here.— Dante Alighieri,
 The Divine Comedy  1320
 

The great Italian poet Dante Alighieri died in Ravenna, in northern Italy, in 1321. Seven hundred years later, the literary world is joining Italy in commemorating the life of a writer who is considered the father of the Italian language because he chose to write in vernacular Tuscan rather than Latin.

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Inferno Canto 19, The Punishment of the Simonists - 
Gustave Doré, 1866.
The Vision of Hell, 1868

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