Divina commedia along with monochrome essay images of the stamp designs.]]> E-B-Verlag Erich Braun first day cover.]]> First Day Cover - Germany - 1971 - E-B-Verlag Erich Braun]]> This bulletin was issued by the Italian Ministero delle Poste e delle Telecomunicazioni (no. 119). The bulletin includes information, written by Aldo Ferrabino (and translated into French by Madeleine Cerri), about the 1965 Italy postage stamp celebrating the 700th anniversary of Dante's birth. The bulletin was printed by the Istituto Poligrafico dello Stato in Rome.]]> This bulletin was issued by the Italian Amministrazione delle Poste e delle Telecomunicazioni (no. 210). The bulletin includes information, written by Salvatore Accardo (and translated into French by Madeleine Cerri), about the 1972 Italy postage stamps commemorating the 500th anniversary of the printing of the first three editions of Dante's Divina commedia. The bulletin was printed by the Istituto Poligrafico dello Stato in Rome.]]> This circular cancellation features a right-facing portrait of Dante based on the portrait by Gustave Doré surrounded by text advertising the "MUESTRA FILATÉLICA Y NUMISMÁTICA / 70 AÑOS ASOCIACIÓN DANTE ALIGHIERI" (Philatelic and Numismatic Exhibition / 70 Years Asociación Dante Alighieri).

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This circular cancellation features a portrait of Dante surrounded by text: "BONN 1", "'Dante'~GEDENK~MARKE", "ERSTAUSG.", and "53".]]> Allegory of the Divine Comedy in the Florence cathedral. The cancellation has text as follows: at the top: "BUNDESKUNSTHALLE"; and at the bottom: "FLORENZ! / 22.11.13-9.3.14 in Bonn". The cancellation also features the logo of the Bundeskunsthalle and the fleur-de-lis symbol representing Florence.
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BZ 53 Bonn: Stempelnr.: 19/BZ119," Stempel & Informationen: Philatelie vor Ort 19 (September 13, 2013): 18.]]>
This circular cancellation features a portrait of Dante looking over his left shoulder with text to the left: "OMAGGIO / A DANTE / ALIGHIERI / 1265 - 1321" (Homage to Dante Alighieri).]]> L'Inferno di Dante.]]> This square cancellation features a left-facing portrait of Dante surrounded by the following text: "FIRENZE V.R."; "FESTA DELLA TOSCANA" (Tuscany Festival); "PROFILO DI DANTE" (profile of Dante); and "MOSTRA FILATELICA E CARTOLINE" (Philatelic exhibition and postcards).]]> This circular cancellation celebrates the 523rd anniversary of the first printed edition of the Divina commedia. The edition was printed in 1472 in Foligno by Johann Neumeister and Evangelista Angelini. The central image is of an open printed book which is surrounded by text: "06034 FOLIGNO (PG) / 29.4.1995" and "523o ANNUALE PRIMA EDIZIONE A STAMPA DELLA DIVINA COMMEDIA" (523rd anniversary of the first printed edition of the Divina commedia).]]> This cancellation features a right-facing portrait of Dante surrounded by the phrase "65oCONGRESSO INT.LE-SOCIETÀ DANTE ALIGHIERI" (65th International Congress - Società Dante Alighieri).]]> This circular cancellation features left-facing portraits of Dante and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe surrounded by text: "39012 MERANO CENTRO-MERAN ZENTRUM (BZ)", "50oANNIVERSARIO FONDAZIONE ACCADEMIA DI STUDI ITALO-TEDESCHI" (50th anniversary of the foundation of the Academy of Italian-German Studies), "AKADEMIE DEUTSCH-ITALIENISCHER STUDIEN" (Academy of German-Italian Studies), and "Goethe / 9.5.2009 / Dante / Giorno di emissione" (day of issue).]]> This rectangular cancellation features Dante's tomb in Ravenna to the left of a text box: "RAVENNA / 1321 – 1971 / 650o / ANNIVERSARIO / MORTE DI DANTE".]]> Divina commedia. Celebrates Cartoon Club Rimini 37th Festival Internazionale del Cinema d'Animazione, del Fumetto e dei Games (International Festival of Animation Cinema, Comics, and Games).]]> This circular cancellation features a portrait of Dante—based on the Naples Bust—with a globe and open book. The design echoes the 1990 Italian postage stamp issued to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Società Dante Alighieri. Around the central design are "ROMA FILATELICO" (Rome Philatelic) and "CENTENARIO SOCIETÀ DANTE ALIGHIERI" (Società Dante Alighieri centenary).]]>