http://www.nuernberg.bayern-online.de/gastronomie/Cafe-Dante-im-Bildungszentrum-Nuernberg.shtml (retrieved on January 24, 2007)
The Gluttony Cake
Found on Flickr
Contributed by Dien Ho
“Canto 6” Bakery and Cafe, Jamaica Plains, MA
“After tossing around potential names for almost a year, the women decided to call their bakery Canto 6, from Dante’s Inferno, where Canto VI describes the circle of hell reserved for gluttons. ‘We always thought we’d end up there,’ says Emmott.” –Leigh Belanger, Boston.com, January 17, 2007 (retrieved on November 27, 2006)
Photo by Adam Cohen-Leadholm
Contributed by Adam Cohen-Leadholm (Bowdoin, ’07)
Dante Cigar Label (Circa 1900)
“Numerous articles have stated that this label originally cost about $6,000 to produce (in turn of the Century dollars) and that it would have required some 22 separate limestones to register and complete the label – but no one that I am aware of has been able to prove that there are 22 colors.
Nevertheless this version of ‘Dante’ is an exquisite piece of art and considered a cross-over label – that is why there are so few available today. Many non-cigar label collectors acquired this label when it was first found – such as interior decorators, antique dealers and framers. According to Mark Trout, who located the label in 1977 at the Lewis Walters Cigar Box Company in New York, there were 1,200 found. . . The price Mark originally sold the label for: $7.00 – currently it is going for $500.00 to $800.00.” […] —Cigar Label Junkie
Contributed by Richard Abrams
Sin-O-Mints: “For the Sinner in You”
Found at: Santosha (retrieved on September 15, 2006)
See also: Philosopher’s Guild (retrieved on June 7, 2013)
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