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Shane Castle, “Business Profile: The Inferno” (2010)

August 29, 2016 By Professor Elizabeth Coggeshall

Dante-Virgil-hell-tours-business-profile-inferno“Publius Vergilius ‘Virgil’ Maro (Aeneid, Eclogues) started giving guided tours of Hell at the beginning of the 13th century B.C.E. Some of his contemporaries said it was a terrible idea. Others said no, it was basically a good idea, but that he just needed some kind of gimmick, maybe a paddleboat shaped like a duck. […]” — Shane Castle, “Business Profile: The Inferno,” McSweeney’s Internet Tendency, 2/19/2010

Categories: Written Word
Tagged with: 2010, Hell, Humor, Inferno, Internet, Virgil

“Esattamente il 7 aprile del 1300” Gif

April 16, 2016 By Professor Elizabeth Coggeshall

Gif posted April 7, 2016, on the Facebook profile “Se i Social network fossero sempre esistiti“:

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Contributed by Chiara Montera (University of Pittsburgh)

Categories: Visual Art & Architecture
Tagged with: 2016, Dark Wood, Facebook, Humor, Internet

The Nine Circles of Hell for Millenials

October 4, 2015 By Professor Elizabeth Coggeshall

“Abandon all hope, ye who enter here. This is a dead zone. (Effing AT&T…)
– Dante Alighier-ish

“Dante’s Divine Comedy was written in the 14th century with his uber-Catholic, Italian counterparts in mind. While the allegory of the afterlife lives on in modern culture, the Inferno would probably look slightly different were it typed out on an iPad. Behold: The nine circles of hell for the basic millennial”    –Laura Stampler, “The Nine Circles of Hell for Millenials”, Time Magazine, July 30, 2014.

Categories: Written Word
Tagged with: 2014, Circles of Hell, Humor, Inferno, Internet, Millennial

Dante on Stamps

July 19, 2015 By Professor Elizabeth Coggeshall

Dante on StampsDante on Stamps is a web archive by Christopher D. Cook that collects appearances of Dante on postage stamps – “an authoritative resource and comprehensive catalog of postage stamps, first day covers, cancellations, and other philatelic items depicting the medieval Italian poet Dante Alighieri.”

“As a canonical figure in literature, Dante and his Commedia are popular themes on postage stamps. The first appearance of Dante on a postage stamp occurred in 1921, the 600th anniversary of his death, when Italy issued a set of three stamps featuring iconography from the Commedia and a portrait of the poet. Dante-themed postage stamps proliferated in 1965 and 1966 when more than a dozen countries celebrated the 700th anniversary of his birth. Other occasional issues have appeared since 1965, most recently in November 2011. This website includes philatelic items that either depict Dante himself or that depict themes directly associated with the poet (for example, publication anniversaries or scenes from the Commedia).”    —Dante on Stamps

 

Categories: Visual Art & Architecture
Tagged with: Archives, Internet, Stamps

Virgilio

March 30, 2015 By Professor Elizabeth Coggeshall

VirgilioVirgilio is a widely used Italian website; it is a search engine and can provide email addresses. Its name, shared with Virgil, is fitting given that the site acts as a ‘guide’ for internet users.

Contributed by Stella Mattioli, University of Virginia ’15

Categories: Consumer Goods
Tagged with: Internet, Italy, Virgil

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