
Socrates is there to answer charges brought against him, while Euthyphro has arrived to bring a case against his father.

In addition, some of Dante's passages on the composition of poems in the vernacular are examined. This beautiful hardcover editioncontaining all three cantos, Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradisoincludes an introduction by Nobel Prize-winning poet Eugenio. The poem is divided into the Inferno which depicts hell, then Purgatorio which details Purgatory and the final section is concerned with Heaven (Paradiso). The Comedy is an imagined account of Dante’s journey in the Christian afterlife.


Although no autographs of Dante are preserved, unlike those of Francesco Petrarch and Giovanni Boccaccio, it is nevertheless possible to understand what handwriting he used, at least for his letters. The Divine Comedy is an epic poem that is divided into three parts and is composed of 100 cantos. The way Dante "wrote" it is described in the first miniatures of the Divine Comedy. But how did he conceive it, create it, elaborate it? By writing it or by dictating it? Several topics are addressed to answer this question. Dante is the author of the Divine Comedy.
