Il Limbo il quarto canto dell'Inferno, la prima cantica della Divina Commedia di Dante Alighieri. In questo canto, Dante e Virgilio entrano nel Limbo, il primo cerchio dell'Inferno, dove risiedono le anime di coloro che non hanno commesso peccati attivi, ma che non hanno ricevuto il battesimo o sono vissuti prima di Cristo.
Il canto esplora temi di giustizia divina, la condizione umana e i limiti della ragione. Dante incontra figure illustri dell'antichit , come Omero, Orazio, Ovidio e Lucano, e descrive la loro esistenza malinconica in un luogo privo di speranza. L'opera offre una profonda riflessione sulla fede, la conoscenza e il destino dell'anima umana, mantenendo intatta la sua rilevanza e potenza evocativa nel corso dei secoli.
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