Hell, XXVII. "Dolosa ingenia et fraudolenta consilia"
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Abstract
Text of a a Lectura Dantis held in Rome on February 7, 2016. The author describes how tight Guido da Montefeltro and Ulysses (guilty of the same sin in the bolgia of the fraudulent counselors) are related in Dante's conception; then he attempts to propose several hypotheses to explain precisely the pattern of exegetical debate on the figure of Guido, whom Dante had designated as "most noble" in "Convivio".