A study of beastly and monstrous symbolism in Dante’s Comedy, in medieval literature and plastic art.
Lessons and conferences
Evil Spirits and the Symbolic Physiognomy of the Devil
in the Holy Scriptures, in Dante, in Botticelli’s Drawings, in medieval Bestiaries and Bas-reliefs from Ascoli and the Marche
Imago Christi From the Creation to the Uncreated, from Divine Animals to the Vision of Absolute Light
Earthly signs of the Divine: monsters and divine animals from the Byzantine and Palermitan mosaics to Romanesque and Gothic stained glass windows and bas-reliefs, from Dante to the Revelation. The teriological symbolism sub specie divina
The snake and the metamorphoses of the Devil. The fall of Lucifer and the darkness. The seducer. Deliverance from evil and darkness