2018
DOI: 10.4236/ahs.2018.71002
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DANTE’s Medical Knowledge: The Case of INFERNO, Canto XXX

Abstract: The Divine Comedy, by Dante Alighieri, describes an imaginative journey in afterlife. In Hell, canto XXX, Dante meets the falsifiers and sees a man who has the shape of a lute, a rotting face, and an abdomen bloated by "dropsy". This horribly deformed sinner is Master Adam, who counterfeited Florentine money, and for this crime was burned at the stake. Previous critics had ascribed Master Adam's punishment to various real or imaginary diseases, but an alternative possibility is that it may represent one of the… Show more

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