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'''Divine Comedy''' (Italian: '''''Divina Commedia''''') is an Itatian [[epic poetry|epic poem]], composed by [[Dante Alighieri]], a medieval poet from the city of [[Florence]]. The epic is consisted of three parts, ''Inferno'', ''Purgatorio'' and ''Paradiso'', chronicling a man's journey through [[hell]], [[purgatory]], and [[paradise]], and expounding the medieval Christian cosmological, theological, and philosophical views. Throughout the epic, the protagonist and narrator, as Dante himself, is accompanied by Roman poet [[Virgil]] and later Lady [[Beatrice]]. It is considered to be one of the greatest accomplishment in the Western literary tradition, and one of the finest Italian piece of literature ever written in history.
'''Divine Comedy''' (Italian: '''''Divina Commedia''''') is an [[Italy|Itatian]] [[epic poetry|epic poem]], composed by [[Dante Alighieri]], a poet from the city of [[Florence]] who lived during the [[Middle Ages]]. The epic is consisted of three parts, ''Inferno'', ''Purgatorio'' and ''Paradiso'', chronicling a man's journey through [[hell]], [[purgatory]], and [[paradise]], and expounding the medieval Christian cosmological, theological, and philosophical views. Throughout the epic, the protagonist and narrator, as Dante himself, is accompanied by [[Rome|Roman]] poet [[Virgil]] and later Lady [[Beatrice]]. It is considered to be one of the greatest accomplishment in the Western literary tradition, and one of the finest Italian piece of literature ever written in history.

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Divine Comedy (Italian: Divina Commedia) is an Itatian epic poem, composed by Dante Alighieri, a poet from the city of Florence who lived during the Middle Ages. The epic is consisted of three parts, Inferno, Purgatorio and Paradiso, chronicling a man's journey through hell, purgatory, and paradise, and expounding the medieval Christian cosmological, theological, and philosophical views. Throughout the epic, the protagonist and narrator, as Dante himself, is accompanied by Roman poet Virgil and later Lady Beatrice. It is considered to be one of the greatest accomplishment in the Western literary tradition, and one of the finest Italian piece of literature ever written in history.