While this epic poem is his most famous work, he also wrote:
* "Convivio" (a philosophical treatise)
* "De Vulgari Eloquentia" (a treatise on vernacular language)
* "Eclogues" (a collection of four poems)
* "Rime" (a collection of love poems)
* "Letters" (a collection of letters)
However, The Divine Comedy is by far his most significant and influential work, and the one that cemented his place in literary history.