The Divine Comedy in webinar is a new way to spread knowledge about the poem, creating a completely new experience, multi-sensorial and without boundaries. Words, sounds and images unite to make the fruition of the contents an emotional and involving moment, and their world-wide diffusion easier. The new face of knowledge takes form in the webinar, thanks to an encounter between the most modern digital media, art, Academia and the timeless charm of a masterwork of the Italian literature.
The Divine Comedy in Webinar
Dante Alighieri is without a doubt the father of Italian language. His most famous literary work is still, after 7 centuries, studied and commented by experts and researchers and counts many enthusiasts all over the world
The Divine Comedy in webinar is a new and modern way to discover and learn more about the work of Dante, using all of the web great potential to experience the literary masterwork in a unique and original way.
Music, images, interactivity and the contribution of important experts and scholars will be the instruments available to the enthusiasts, who will be able to discover in a new, immersive way the immortal masterpiece of Italian literature.
The chance to interact via chat during live webinars is an occasion of exchange and connection for the Dante’s community
A unique,
valuable experience
There are many reasons why the Divine Comedy in Webinar is an experience of great cultural depth.
- The original contents and text come from the school book published by Zanichelli, historical and authoritative Italian publishing company, granted in exclusive to ASPPInext;
- The innovative Webinar Pay system makes it very easy to participate to the many scheduled webinars through different devices;
- The authoritative scientific coordination of Riccardo Bruscagli, Professor Emeritus at Florence University is a guarantee of the value and accuracy of the contents disclosed in the webinars;
- The multi-sensorial experience, thanks to the drawings of artist Angelo Monne and the original music by Massimo Piani and Luca Matteuzzi, that compose the background to the theatrical reading;