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Divina Commedia

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ISBN-10: 0882950282

ISBN-13: 9780882950280

Edition: 1955

Authors: Dante Alighieri, Thomas G. Bergin, Thomas G. Bergin

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This single volume, blank verse translation of The Divine Comedy includes an introduction, maps of Dante's Italy, Hell, Purgatory, Geocentric Universe, and political panorama of the thirteenth and early fourteenth century, diagrams and notes providing the reader with invaluable guidance.Described as the "fifth gospel" because of its evangelical purpose, this spiritual autobiography creates a world in which reason and faith have transformed moral and social chaos into order. It is one of the most important works in the literature of Western Europe and is considered the greatest poemof the European Middle Ages.
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Book details

List price: $10.95
Copyright year: 1955
Publisher: Harlan Davidson Incorporated
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 368
Size: 5.00" wide x 7.25" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 0.748

Born Dante Alighieri in the spring of 1265 in Florence, Italy, he was known familiarly as Dante. His family was noble, but not wealthy, and Dante received the education accorded to gentlemen, studying poetry, philosophy, and theology. His first major work was Il Vita Nuova, The New Life. This brief collection of 31 poems, held together by a narrative sequence, celebrates the virtue and honor of Beatrice, Dante's ideal of beauty and purity. Beatrice was modeled after Bice di Folco Portinari, a beautiful woman Dante had met when he was nine years old and had worshipped from afar in spite of his own arranged marriage to Gemma Donati. Il Vita Nuova has a secure place in literary history: its…    

Dante's Geocentric Universe
Introduction
The Hereford 'Mappa Mundi' c.1290
Political panorama of thirteenth and early fourteenth century in terms of Guelf and Ghibelline alignments
Plan of the Divine Comedy
Acknowledgements
On Translating Dante
A Map of Dante's Italy c.1300
The Divine Comedy
Inferno
Dante's Hell
Purgatorio
Dante's Mount Purgatory
Paradiso
Commentary and Notes
Selected Bibliography