Dantes Number Obsession: Why 3, 9, and 100 Shape the Entire Commedia
“`html Once you start counting in Dante, you can’t stop. The numbers aren’t decorative flourishes—they ARE the architecture. Every tercet, every circle, every celestial sphere obeys a mathematical logic that mirrors medieval theology itself. Dante didn’t just write a poem. He built a universe. The Trinity Rules Everything The number 3 haunts the Divine Comedy. … Read more