
La Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso
"La Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso" by Dante Alighieri is a poem written in the early 14th century. The final part of the Divine Comedy follows Dante's journey through Heaven, guided by Beatrice, who symbolizes theology. Paradise unfolds as nine concentric spheres—from the Moon to the Empyrean, the dwelling place of God. Along the way, Dante encounters blessed souls and explores the cardinal and theological virtues. The poem represents the soul's ultimate ascent to divine understanding and eternal bliss.
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