discern good and bad
'Reason is given to you to discern good from evil."
Dante Alighieri
Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) was the greatest Italian poet of medieval literature. Author of the epic poem “The Divine Comedy” where he recounts his imaginary journey to hell, purgatory and paradise, meeting illustrious dead from the past or his time, discussing faith and reason, religion and science, love and passions. Dante Alighieri was born in Florence, Italy, around May 25, 1265. Son of Alighieri and Bella, an important family of aristocratic origin, he lost his mother as a boy. Dante grew up in the San Pier Maggore neighborhood and at the age of nine he fell in love with Beatrice, also nine, and they made vows of love and plans for the future, but his father had other plans for his son. Between 1275 and 1282, Dante studied in the convents of Santa Croce and Maria Novella. He showed interest in biblical texts, and in the Greek and Roman classics, especially the works of poets. On February 9, 1277, at his father's decision, Dante marries Gemma Donati, daughter of wealthy aristocrats, who gives him a large dowry. The 12-year-old couple will only live together when they are out of adolescence. At the age of 16, Dante Alighieri writes his first sonnets. At the age of 17, he leaves school. He makes friends with several poets, including Brunetto Latini and Guido Cavalcanti, and painters such as Giotto. Her marriage did not materialize until 1285. She and the four children of the Dante couple never mentioned in all of her writings. His spirit was always turned to Beatrice, who died an early death in 1290.
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