
La similitudine tra San Giovanni e una “vergine lieta” (Par. XXV, 104), danzante ad unbanchetto di nozze, è stata frequentemente elusa dai commentatori, che hanno preferitofocalizzarsi sull’immagine del ballo di santi e beati nei cieli del Paradiso.Il presente contributo intende esplorare il verso dantesco mettendolo in relazione conl’iconografia, che si diffuse in tutta Europa a partire dal tardo Duecento, di Giovanni comeefebico sposo di Cristo.
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