Sky and Earth: Travelling with Dante Alighieri and Marco Polo

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700 years after Dante Alighieri's death, this book intertwines the voice of the great poet with that of an exceptional contemporary, Marco Polo, who was equally curious about the geography of both earthly and celestial worlds. If Polo was the “ordinary genius” of the XIII century, the designation of “sorcerer genius” must go to Alighieri, the man with encyclopedic wisdom, at ease with his era’s philosophy, theology, and science. The sorcerer genius―well versed in this world―must create their own, which he did with The Divine Comedy. On the other hand, The Travels of Marco Polo, the greatest classic in travel literature, offers wonder and provides delight. This book combines the unforgettable characters of both books, the darkness of the infernal landscapes with the immensity of the Asian deserts, the richness of the Mongol empire with the glamor of medieval philosophy, the aspirations and dreams of two great explorers with knowledge of the science of their time, as well as the ever-eternal cosmology. This is an accessible and entertaining book for high school students, scholars of scientific history and the history of ideas, and curious readers who want to know more about Dante and Marco Polo and their unquenchable thirst for knowledge.


This book is a translation of an original German edition. The translation was done with the help of artificial intelligence (machine translation by the service DeepL.com). A subsequent human revision was done primarily in terms of content, so that the book will read stylistically differently from a conventional translation.

Author(s): Giuseppe Mussardo, Gaspare Polizzi
Publisher: Springer
Year: 2023

Language: English
Pages: 215
City: Cham

Prologue
Contents
The Merchant and the Poet
Ordinary Geniuses and Sorcerers
The Giant Crystal
The Enigma of the Lost Manuscript
The Disease of Writing
In the Darkness of Hell
The Hill of Purgatory
The Light of Paradise
The Torments of Botticelli
A Non-existent Book
Diplomatic Missions
The Art of Travelling
The Never-Ending Querelle
Venice and Florence
At the Dawn of the Thirteenth Century
The World Seen from Rialto
An Extraordinary Republic
The Horses of San Marco
The Art of Wool
At the Roots of Hatred
No Holds Barred
International Intrigue
How Salty Other People’s Bread Tastes
Astrolabe and Compass
It All Began in Jerusalem
The Shadow of an Ancient Master
Behind the Scenes
In the Heart of Tartary
The Noble Castle
Pax Mongolica
Francesca and the Others, or Love and Sin
Women of the Orient
Monsters, Animals and Giants
The Ineffable Priest Gianni
Travelling in a Stubborn and Contrary Direction
The Sect of Assassins
Southern Cross
In the Footsteps of Alexander the Great
The Fire Purgatory
The Miracle of the Mountain
Dreams, Prayers and Numbers
Round Trip from Ormuz
Flowers and Trees, Light and Fire
The Highest Place in the World
The Elements, the Ether and Transhumanar
The Silk Road
Light, Dance and Music
At the Court of the Great Khan
The Eagle Question
The Discovery of Asia
Medieval Genius
La Candida Rosa
The Long Goodbye
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