“Parole che risvegliano emozioni.
Parole che senti tue e che desideri condividere.
Parole come gioielli da indossare.” —”Gioielli di Pace, bracciale: ‘L’Amor che move il sole e l’altre stelle,'” Shanti Gioielli, (retrieved, March 20 2024)
Citings & Sightings of Dante's Works in Contemporary Culture
“Parole che risvegliano emozioni.
Parole che senti tue e che desideri condividere.
Parole come gioielli da indossare.” —”Gioielli di Pace, bracciale: ‘L’Amor che move il sole e l’altre stelle,'” Shanti Gioielli, (retrieved, March 20 2024)
Tumblr post by user Florence Leyret Photography captioned a post with the last line of Paradiso —Florence Leyret, “The love that moves the sun and the other stars…,” Tumblr, February 4, 2017 (retrieved February 29, 2024)
Graphic artist and owner of the blog Tell Me About It draws inspiration from the famous last line of Paradiso, and therefore The Divine Comedy—Michelle Marie (username MICHELLEMARIE), “And the Love That Moves the Sun and Other Stars…,” Tell Me About It, January 17, 2015 (Retrieved February 29, 2024)
By Caleb Taylor
“Ducati’s satellite MotoGP team Pramac will run a special livery in the Italian Grand Prix at Mugello, with the colour scheme paying tribute to Dante Alighieri’s Divine Comedy.
“The team’s riders Johann Zarco and Jorge Martin will both run a two-sided paint scheme, with one side referencing Inferno – the first part of the Divine Comedy – and the second themed after Paradiso – the third and final part.
“Inscribed on the Inferno part is the famous ‘abandon all hope ye who enter here,’ while the other side features another line from Dante’s poem, translating to ‘the love that moves the sun and the other stars.’” —Valentin Khorounzhiy, Simon Patterson, “Pramac to Race Split The Divine Comedy Livery at Mugello,” The Race, June 8, 2023 (retrieved December 15, 2023)
Contributed by Max Matukhin
By Cory Balon
“My will and my desire were turned by love, the love that moves the sun and the other stars.” –Jace Wayland, City of Bones (2013)
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Coggeshall, Elizabeth, and Arielle Saiber, eds. Dante Today: Citings and Sightings of Dante’s Works in Contemporary Culture. Website. Access date.