Dante Alighieri
Florentine poet, writer, and philosopher (c. 1265–1321)
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Silvio Micali: Cryptocurrency, Blockchain, Algorand, Bitcoin & Ethereum | Lex Fridman Podcast #168
Lex Fridman
The author of The Divine Comedy, who developed the Italian language by choosing his own Florentine dialect to express sophisticated thoughts, demonstrating the strength found in limitations.

Sean Kelly: Existentialism, Nihilism, and the Search for Meaning | Lex Fridman Podcast #227
Lex Fridman
Italian poet, whose works are included in the 'great literature' discussed in 'All Things Shining'.

Jack Kornfield - How to Reduce Anxiety and Polish the Lens of Consciousness | The Tim Ferriss Show
Tim Ferriss
Italian poet known for 'The Divine Comedy,' used as a metaphor for the expansive experiences in holotropic breathwork.

226 ‒ The science of happiness | Arthur Brooks, Ph.D.
Peter Attia MD
The author of 'The Inferno,' referenced for his depiction of Satan being frozen and continuously twisting in agony, an analogy for the misery of envy.

The Labyrinth: A Journey Through Inner Chaos
Eternalised
Author of the Divine Comedy, who described his journey through Hell as a descent into a labyrinth of suffering.

Bishop Robert Barron: Christianity and the Catholic Church | Lex Fridman Podcast #304
Lex Fridman
The author of 'The Divine Comedy,' whose depiction of Satan as frozen in ice at the center of the earth is used as an image for pride.

Great Books #9: Dante's La Commedia
Predictive History
The author of The Divine Comedy, considered the greatest poet in the Italian language. His life experiences with political conflict and love for Beatrice heavily influenced his work.

Great Books #9: Dante (Re-Upload with Audio Fixed)
Predictive History
The author of The Divine Comedy, who wrote in Tuscan to make poetry accessible to the people and believed poetry should have a democratic spirit. He was embroiled in political conflicts and exiled from Florence.

Caesar Wasted His 20s. Here’s How He Made Up for It - Alex Petkas
Chris Williamson
Italian poet who, in his 'Inferno', places the assassins of Caesar (Brutus and Cassius) in the ninth circle of hell for betraying a friend.