Jiang says Brunetto Latini is one of the people dearest to Dante, second only to Beatrice, which is why his placement in inferno creates a severe interpretive problem.
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Brunetto Latini
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"Okay. Okay. So this is a very important passage in the vine column. Okay. So let me explain what's going on. They are in..."
"All right. So this is showing the affection between Ser Brunetto and Dante. But this raises a really huge problem for us. Does Dante..."
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