TY - CHAP
T1 - Il nome, il volo, il numero. Lettura di "Purgatorio" XI
AU - Frare, Pierantonio
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - In the XI canto of the Purgatory pride and names, either spoken or unspoken, are indissolubly interwoven. The explicitly pronounced names acquire a new meaning on (pseudo)etymological bases; the ones which are not pronounced (Dante, Lucifer, Adam) are related so as to establish a tight connection between the characters. The relation between Dante and Lucifer is strucutured around the theme of the flight: like Lucifer, Dante, originally born to fly upwards, has turned downwards those wings (ali) which also appear in his surname, reinterpretable as aliger. Only after his meeting with Beatrice, he will become aware of his capability to fly upwards. As the whole XI canto set the false rise of the proud against their true fall, the well known acrostic of Purg. 25-63 interweaves 4 and 5 with their symbolic meanings, man as a brute beast and man as an angel respectively. It is not a coincidence, then, that the reticence on Dante’s name should be located in line 55: Dante, still burdened by his sins, has not yet returned to the condition into which he was born. His name, that cannot be spoken in Purg. XI, 55, will therefore be pronounced in line 55 of the XXX canto, after he has walked the whole purgatory mountain. In conclusion, the essay, on the bases on these and other elements, suggests that the character of Dante is related to number 5.
AB - In the XI canto of the Purgatory pride and names, either spoken or unspoken, are indissolubly interwoven. The explicitly pronounced names acquire a new meaning on (pseudo)etymological bases; the ones which are not pronounced (Dante, Lucifer, Adam) are related so as to establish a tight connection between the characters. The relation between Dante and Lucifer is strucutured around the theme of the flight: like Lucifer, Dante, originally born to fly upwards, has turned downwards those wings (ali) which also appear in his surname, reinterpretable as aliger. Only after his meeting with Beatrice, he will become aware of his capability to fly upwards. As the whole XI canto set the false rise of the proud against their true fall, the well known acrostic of Purg. 25-63 interweaves 4 and 5 with their symbolic meanings, man as a brute beast and man as an angel respectively. It is not a coincidence, then, that the reticence on Dante’s name should be located in line 55: Dante, still burdened by his sins, has not yet returned to the condition into which he was born. His name, that cannot be spoken in Purg. XI, 55, will therefore be pronounced in line 55 of the XXX canto, after he has walked the whole purgatory mountain. In conclusion, the essay, on the bases on these and other elements, suggests that the character of Dante is related to number 5.
KW - Dante Alighieri
KW - Divine Comedy
KW - Numerology
KW - Onomastics
KW - Dante Alighieri
KW - Divine Comedy
KW - Numerology
KW - Onomastics
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/4788
M3 - Chapter
SN - 978-88-8212-740-4
T3 - Vita e Pensiero Università
SP - 110
EP - 130
BT - Studi letteratura italiana in onore di Claudio Scarpati
A2 - BELLINI, ERALDO
A2 - Girardi, Maria Teresa
A2 - MOTTA, UBERTO
ER -