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Pietro della Vigna
Italian jurist and diplomat (1190–1249)
Pietro della Vigna (also Pier delle Vigne, Petrus de Vineas or de Vineis; Capua, ca. 1190 – San Miniato, 1249) was an Italian jurist and diplomat, who acted as chancellor and secretary (logothete) to Emperor Frederick II. Falsely accused of lèse-majesté, he was imprisoned and blinded, committing suicide soon after.[1] He appears as a character in the Inferno of the Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri.
Life and work
Pietro della Vigna was born in 1190 in Capua under humble circumstances. He went on to study law at Bologna. Through his classical education, his ability to speak Latin and his poetic gifts, he then gained the favour of Emperor Frederick II, who made him his secretary, and afterwards judex magnae curiae, councillor, governor of Apulia, prothonotary and chancellor. The emperor sent him to Rome in 1232 and 1237 to negotiate with the pope; to Padua in 1239 to induce the citizens to
Pier delle Vigne e la legge del contrappasso: il canto 13 ...
- Dante gli rende giustizia con il canto XIII (13) dell’ Inferno.
| dante's inferno circle 8 | The story of Pier delle Vigne is related so that Dante, on his return to Earth, can justify the man's loyalty — though not his suicide. |
| canto 13 limbus | He appears as a character in the Inferno of the Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri. |
| canto 13 pound | In Inferno 13, the Harpies feed on the leaves of the suicide-trees and thereby cause pain to the sinners. |
Inferno Canto XIII - La Divina Commedia
- (Canto XIII dell’Inferno, vv.
Canto XIII Inferno – (vv 55-78) – Pier delle Vigne
- (Canto XIII dell’Inferno, vv.
Pier delle Vigne e Polidoro a confronto: tema |
- Pier della Vigna: Circle 7, Inferno 13 Like Dante, Pier della Vigna (c.