File:2021 Winter Solstice - The bronze of St Francis of Assisi by Arturo Tomagnini, entitled, "Canticle of the Sun".jpg

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English: Dante is comparing St. Francis to the sun which rises so spectacularly over Assisi in the east by using a Tuscan pun; “Ascesi” (Italian for “I am rising up”) and “Assisi” (the town). Thus, St. Francis’ rightful name according to Dante is Orient (“east”).
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"From this hillside a sun was born into the world. Let him who wants to name this site correctly, not say Ascesi but Orient, if he would name it rightly.” (Dante - Canto 11 of Paradiso)

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