
Megjegyzés:
DANTE. - I.
II. FRIGYES.
MARINO FALIERI.
A CONDOTTIERE.
FRANÇOIS VILLON.
CYRANO DE BERGERAC.
NAGY PÉTER VÉGRENDELETE.
NAPOLEON VÉGSŐ ÓRÁI.
AZ ŐRÜLT KIRÁLY NYOMAIN.
A concise yet richly detailed portrait opens with a scholarly note that situates Dante Alighieri within the turbulent world of early‑fourteenth‑century Italy. The first section sketches his birth, education, and the political currents that shaped his exile, while also highlighting his breadth as a poet, philosopher, and linguist. Readers are invited to follow the poet‑scholar through his travels from Florence to Bologna, Paris and beyond, gaining a sense of how his diverse studies informed the grand vision of his later works.
The volume then turns to Dante’s major writings, offering clear explanations of the Vita Nuova, the Divine Comedy and his lesser‑known treatises on language and cosmology. Each work is presented with concise commentary on its structure, themes and historical impact, making the complex medieval ideas accessible without oversimplifying. By weaving biographical detail with literary analysis, the book provides an engaging gateway for anyone curious about the mind that helped shape Western literature.
Language
hu
Duration
~6 hours (389K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Albert László from page images generously made available by the SZTE Miscellanea
Release date
2021-12-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1882–1950
Remembered as a sharp-eyed Hungarian economic writer and local historian, he turned close observation into vivid books about migration, society, and everyday life. His work ranged from a firsthand account of an emigrant ship crossing to studies of Szeged and a late manuscript on the siege of Budapest.
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