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After reading 1995 websites, we found 20 different results for "Who wrote Inferno"
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Dante
Even if you’ve not read the Divine Comedy you probably know the basic structure, or at least the fact that Dante wrote a book called Inferno and at least the fact was about going to HELL.
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by Dante Alighieri
Inferno, written by Dante Alighieri illustrates the idea of justice through the belief that with each action arise a consequence.
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the Italian poet Dante Alighieri
In 1307 the Italian poet Dante Alighieri published The Inferno, a literary masterpiece depicting a journey through Hell.
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Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle
Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle wrote a modern version called Inferno, published in 1976.
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Dante Alghieri
For those of you who are not familiar with who , the Inferno is the first part of the Divine Comedy written by Dante Alghieri in the 14th century.
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Leslie Wilder
Leslie Wilder published Inferno one year after Leslie Wilder's brother’s death.
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by David Koepp
Yet Inferno was written by David Koepp, generally a good writer and director.
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poet Dante Alighieri of Italy
In the early 1300s, one of these people, poet Dante Alighieri of Italy, turned the images in Dante Alighieri's own mind into The Inferno (Italian: L’Inferno), a major section of a vivid poem (The Divine Comedy) that forever enshrined the medieval view of the Afterlife for the generations to come.
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14th-century Italian writer , Dante Alighieri,
14th-century Italian writer, Dante Alighieri, wrote the Inferno as the first section of the Inferno's epic poem, The Divine Comedy.
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Writer Dante Alighieri of Inferno fame
Writer Dante Alighieri of Inferno fame comes to mind, but don’t forget Dashiell Hammett, 20th century detective novelist.
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Dario Argento
Inferno is a 1980 Italian supernatural horror film written and directed by Dario Argento.
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Dante Alighieri, the author of the original ‘Inferno’ upon which the story of Brown’s ‘Inferno’ revolves
Instead, all you get is an overdose of history lessons on one man in particular, Dante Alighieri, the author of the original ‘Inferno’ upon which the story of Brown’s ‘Inferno’ revolves.
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from Greek and Roman mythology, the poetic (and fictional) writing of Dante Alighieri
Christianity’s modern ideas of hell have mostly come from Greek and Roman mythology, the poetic (and fictional) writing of Dante Alighieri’s (1265-1321) Inferno, and from ancient church leaders of Roman Catholicism and so called “church fathers” who had the wrong perception of God’s character, held an unhealthy fear of God, and/or wanted to have power and control over people.
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Dante Aligheri
The middle volume of Dante Aligheri’s trilogy of Inferno, (or Hell), has served as bane to college students and inspiration to countless artists in the 700 years since first written, becoming background and foreground to numerous tales and journeys, on screen and on page, most recently in the form of DaVinci Code author Dan Brown’s Inferno.
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the first book of Dante Alighieri’s Divine Comedy
While Dlugokencky suggests pairing Hellsmoke Porter with “any grilled or smoked meats,” we recommend Inferno, the first book of Dante Alighieri’s Divine Comedy.
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written by Roger MacBride Allen
Inferno is the second Asimov universe book written by Roger MacBride Allen.
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the Italian, Dante Alighier
More than six hundred years ago the Italian, Dante Alighier, wrote “The Inferno,” as base and depraved a piece of literature as has ever been written.
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KaitRenataand their guest , , , actual scientist Sarah (@allthatihavemet, @sarahnbay)
Kait, Renata, and their guest, actual scientist Sarah (@allthatihavemet, @sarahnbay) read Inferno by Dan Brown.
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