2025年6月3日 星期二

Pierre Ionica, "Dante's Hell under Mont Saint Michel"



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Pierre Ionica, "Dante's Hell under Mont Saint Michel"
Pierre Ionica's "Dante's Hell under Mont Saint Michel" posits that the architectural structure of Mont Saint-Michel in France may have inspired Dante Alighieri's depiction of Hell in his work, The Divine Comedy.
The book suggests that Dante could have visited Mont Saint-Michel and been influenced by its unique design, particularly the presence of tunnels and chambers, when crafting his vision of the Inferno.
The Inferno, a part of Dante's Divine Comedy, depicts Dante's descent through Hell, guided by the poet Virgil.
Dante and Virgil eventually reach the center of Hell, where they encounter Satan.

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