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Belacqua

Belacqua is a minor character in Dante's ''Purgatorio'', Canto IV. He is considered the epitome of indolence and laziness.
Most contemporary commentary on Belacqua is by way of Samuel Beckett's strong interest in him.
==Dante's Belacqua==
Belacqua is found by Dante and Virgil sitting in a fetal position under a large rock with other dead souls. They are condemned to wait in Ante-Purgatory as long as they waited in life to repent and turn to God. Dante recognizes Belacqua as his friend, and has a witty exchange with him.
"Belacqua" was identified by early commentators as the nickname of Duccio di Bonavia, a Florentine musician, a maker of musical instruments, and a friend of Dante. He had a reputation for extreme laziness. Records exist that state he was alive in 1299 and dead in 1302. Since the year of Dante's visit to Purgatory is 1300, it is assumed di Bonavia had just died.

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