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“Gaming the Divine Comedy: A History”, Talk by Andrea Angiolino (2021)

April 11, 2022 By Harrison Betz, FSU '25

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On June 9, 2021, the University of Edinburgh’s History and Games Lab YouTube channel posted a video entitled “Gaming the Divine Comedy: A History”. The talk, given by game designer Andrea Angiolino, “explores how the Divine Comedy has been gamified and will compare it to other literary works.”

Watch the full, recorded lecture here.

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