A. Beneath Cairo
B. Beneath Jerusalem
C. Beneath Rome
D. Beneath Florence
Dante
Dante
A. Fortune is a “divine minister” similar to an angel.
B. Fortune is responsible for the distribution of worldly goods.
C. Fortune is beyond human understanding.
D. All of the above
A. He remains in hell.
B. He returns to earth.
C. He escapes into Purgatory.
D. He emerges in Paradise.
A. Christmas
B. All Saint’s Day
C. All Soul’s Day
D. Good Friday
A. Fraud
B. Reason
C. Justice
D. Lust
A. The Annunciation
B. Baptism
C. Holy Communion
D. The Last Judgment
A. Gluttony
B. Avarice
C. Heresy
D. Treachery
A. His dislike of the vernacular language
B. His opposition to the separation of Church and State
C. His love for Beatrice
D. His experiences in exile
A. Many people were unable to understand Church texts written in Latin.
B. Many people were unable to understand the language of the Mass.
C. Many people took issue with the Pope’s inordinate wealth and power.
D. All of the above
A. Cicero
B. Thomas Aquinas
C. Brunetto Latini
D. All of the above