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Dante called the poem "Comedy" (the adjective "Divine" was added later, in the 16th century) because poems in the ancient world were classified as High ("Tragedy") or Low ("Comedy"). Low poems had happy endings and were written in everyday language, whereas High poems treated more serious matters and
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The structure of the poem is also quite complex, with mathematical and numerological patterns distributed throughout the work, particularly threes and nines. The poem is often lauded for its particularly human qualities: Dante's skillful delineation of the characters he encounters in Hell, Purgatory,
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represents the Christian soul seeing sin for what it really is, and the three beasts represent three types of sin: the self-indulgent, the violent, and the malicious. These three types of sin also provide the three main divisions of Dante's Hell: Upper Hell, outside the city of Dis, for the four sins
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in the 4th century. Despite a lack of "official" approval, the Apocalypse of Paul would go on to be popular for centuries, possibly due to its popularity among the medieval monks that copied and preserved manuscripts in the turbulent centuries following the fall of the Western Roman Empire. The
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were willing to copy during the Middle Ages. This includes five hundred or so direct quotes and references Dante derives from the Bible (or his memory of it). Dante also treats the Bible as a final authority on any matter, including on subjects scripture only approaches allegorically.
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that Aquinas and fellow scholastic St. Bonaventure appear as characters, introducing Dante to all of Heaven's wisest souls. Despite all this, there are issues on which Dante diverges from the scholastic doctrine, such as in his unbridled praise for poetry. Consequently, the
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praised with language Dante reserves elsewhere for Scripture. Ovid is given less explicit praise in the poem, but besides Virgil, Dante uses Ovid as a source more than any other poet, mostly through metaphors and fantastical episodes based on those in
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said Dante was the first writer to depict human beings as the products of a specific time, place and circumstance, as opposed to mythic archetypes or a collection of vices and virtues, concluding that this, along with the fully imagined world of the
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were written in an elevated style. Dante was one of the first in the Middle Ages to write of a serious subject, the Redemption of humanity, in the low and "vulgar" Italian language and not the Latin one might expect for such a serious topic.
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containing the very essence of God. Within each group of nine, seven elements correspond to a specific moral scheme, subdivided into three subcategories, while two others of greater particularity are added to total nine. For example, the
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with the works of Aristotle as a foundation, just as the scholastics used Aristotle as the basis for their thinking. Dante knew Aristotle directly from Latin translations of his works and indirectly quotations in the works of
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Boccaccio also quotes the initial triplet:"Ultima regna canam fluvido contermina mundo, / spiritibus quae lata patent, quae premia solvunt / pro meritis cuicumque suis". For translation and more, see Guyda Armstrong,
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contains the temperate, the monks. The seven subdivided into three are raised further by two more categories: the eighth sphere of the fixed stars that contain those who achieved the theological virtues of
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Maier, Harry O. (2007). "Review of Die Visio Pauli: Wege und Wandlungen einer orientalischen Apokryphe im lateinischen Mittelalter, unter Einschluß der alttschechischen und deutschsprachigen Textzeugen".
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in Canto XXXIV (lines 76–120). A little earlier (XXXIII, 102–105), he queries the existence of wind in the frozen inner circle of hell, since it has no temperature differentials.
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expressed skepticism regarding the claimed similarities, and the lack of evidence of a vehicle through which it could have been transmitted to Dante. The Italian philologist
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The poem discusses "the state of the soul after death and presents an image of divine justice meted out as due punishment or reward", and describes Dante's travels through
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of 9 plus 1, for a total of 10. There are nine circles of the Inferno, followed by Lucifer contained at its bottom; nine rings of Mount Purgatory, followed by the
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the theory of the Islamic influence (direct or indirect) on Dante. Palacios' theory that Dante was influenced by Ibn Arabi was satirized by the Turkish academic
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written by Dante has survived, although there are many manuscript copies from the 14th and 15th centuries â€“ some 800 are listed on their site.
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Seamus Heaney, "Envies and Identifications: Dante and the Modern Poet." The Poet's Dante: Twentieth-Century Responses. Ed. Peter S. Hawkins and
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to explain why sins of the intellect are worse than sins of violence, a key point that would be explored from canto XVIII to the end of the
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has been a source of inspiration for countless artists for almost seven centuries. There are many references to Dante's work in
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Dante lived in a Europe of substantial literary and philosophical contact with the Muslim world, encouraged by such factors as
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Unrhymed terzines. The first U.S. translation, raising American interest in the poem. It is still widely available, including
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and to "the conversion of the soul from the sorrow and misery of sin to the state of grace." Appropriately, therefore, it is
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A comprehensive listing and criticism, covering the period 1782–1966, of English translations of at least one of the three
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must walk with their heads on backwards, unable to see what is ahead, because that was what they had tried to do in life:
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created a series of 100 sculptures, one for each canto, on the 700th anniversary of the date of Dante's death, and many
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1308 and completed around 1321, shortly before the author's death. It is widely considered the pre-eminent work in
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is primarily a religious poem, discussing sin, virtue, and theology, Dante also discusses several elements of the
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Written in the first person, the poem tells of Dante's journey through the three realms of the dead, lasting from
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for "Comedy") – so also in the first printed edition, published in 1472 – later adjusted to the modern Italian
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continue to be published regularly. Notable English translations of the complete poem include the following.
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have illustrated Dante's work, as shown by the examples above. There have also been many references to the
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1472. Of the 300 copies printed, fourteen still survive. The original printing press is on display in the
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has been translated into English more times than any other language, and new English translations of the
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New Testament Apocrypha, Volume Two: Writings Relating to the Apostles; Apocalypses and Related Subjects
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and Italian politics; and his powerful poetic imagination. Dante's use of real characters, according to
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from Arabic into Latin. Corti speculates that Brunetto may have provided a copy of that work to Dante.
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or "seven roots of sinfulness". The classification of sin here is more psychological than that of the
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inaugurated what would later become the romantic reappraisal of Dante, juxtaposing him to Homer. The
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Having survived the depths of Hell, Dante and Virgil ascend out of the undergloom to the Mountain of
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inaugurated realism and self-portraiture in modern fiction. In T. S. Eliot's estimation, "Dante and
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Wilkins, E.H., The Prologue to the Divine Comedy Annual Report of the Dante Society, pp. 1–7.
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in the centuries immediately following its publication, the work was largely ignored during the
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Almond, Ian (2002). "The Honesty of the Perplexed: Derrida and Ibn 'Arabi on "Bewilderment"".
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that are cleansed in Purgatory are joined by special realms for the late repentant and the
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Dante The Inferno A Verse Translation, by Professor Robert and Jean Hollander, p. 43.
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of the Earth. At this stage it is, Dante says, sunset at Jerusalem, midnight on the River
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of Giovanni Boccaccio. Life of Dante. J. G. Nichols, trans. London: Hesperus Press, 2002.
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Botterill, Steven (1990). "Life after Beatrice: Bernard of Clairvaux in Paradiso XXXI".
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Dante, accompanied by Virgil, consoles the souls of the envious, from the Canto III of
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Commedia di Dante insieme con uno diagolo circa el sito forma et misure dello inferno
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Visio Sancti Pauli: The History of the Apocalypse in Latin, Together with Nine Texts
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represents the Christian life. Christian souls arrive escorted by an angel, singing
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Ferrante, Joan M. "Beatrice". In: Lansing (ed.), The Dante Encyclopedia, pp. 87–94.
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Picone, Michelangelo. "Bernard, St." (trans. Robin Treasure). In: Lansing (ed.),
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pointed out that, during his stay at the court of Alfonso X, Dante's mentor
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on the far side of the world. The Mountain is on an island, the only land in the
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as part of the Princeton Dante Project. Contains extensive scholarly footnotes.
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crowning its summit; and the nine celestial bodies of Paradiso, followed by the
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The number three is prominent in the work, represented in part by the number of
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I. Heullant-Donat and M.-A. Polo de Beaulieu, "Histoire d'une traduction," in
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Emmerson, Richard K., and Ronald B. Herzman. "Revelation". In: Lansing (ed.),
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Comento di Christophoro Landino fiorentino sopra la Comedia di Dante Alighieri
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Comento di Christophoro Landino fiorentino sopra la Comedia di Dante Alighieri
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Mandel'ĆĄtam and Dante: The Divine Comedy in Mandel'ĆĄtam's Poetry of the 1930s
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method in science, with a detailed example in lines 94–105 of Canto II:
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Dante meets and converses with several great saints of the Church, including
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Besides Dante's fellow poets, the classical figure that most influenced the
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The seven lowest spheres of Heaven deal solely with the cardinal virtues of
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A Dictionary of the Proper Names and Notable Matters in the Works of Dante
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God's angel – happy – showed himself to us.
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in addition to theology, grace, and faith; and guides him from the end of
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Jorge Luis Borges, "Selected Non-Fictions". Ed. Eliot Weinberger. Trans.
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was not always as well-regarded as it is today. Although recognized as a
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Studies in Dante, First Series: Scripture and Classical Authors in Dante
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Studies in Dante, First Series: Scripture and Classical Authors in Dante
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belongs to the same genre and was influenced by the Apocalypse of Paul.
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of the Earth. For example, at sunset in Purgatory it is midnight at the
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Alighieri, Dante (1904). Philip Henry Wicksteed, Herman Oelsner (ed.).
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Many scholars have not been satisfied that Dante was influenced by the
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Faith, Hope and Love, as portrayed by Mary Lizzie Macomber (1861–1916)
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features the full text in Italian alongside English translations from
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Vallone, Aldo. "Commedia" (trans. Robin Treasure). In: Lansing (ed.),
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Francesca da Rimini and Paolo Malatesta Appraised by Dante and Virgil
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Francesca da Rimini and Paolo Malatesta Appraised by Dante and Virgil
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Francesca da Rimini and Paolo Malatesta Appraised by Dante and Virgil
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contains the men of fortitude who died in the cause of Christianity;
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were based on different classifications of sin, the structure of the
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After an initial ascension, Beatrice guides Dante through the nine
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Commentary to Paradiso, XXXII.31–32 by Robert and Jean Hollander,
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was its first American translator, and modern poets, including
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around 1033 CE, had an influence on, or even inspired, Dante's
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Dante gazes at Mount Purgatory in an allegorical portrait by
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in 1428. The first vernacular verse translation was that of
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as the models for the style, history, and mythology of the
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met Bonaventura de Siena, a Tuscan who had translated the
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and their lengths. Additionally, the verse scheme used,
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divide the world between them. There is no third." For
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into another vernacular was the prose translation into
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Dictionary of Dante A Dictionary of the works of Dante
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Dante travels through the centre of the Earth in the
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Then, turning toward them, at your back have placed
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in the year 1300, "halfway along our life's path" (
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London: Continuum. p. 200. 2471:In addition to that, it has been claimed that 1803:that it must match the brightness of the rest. 1702:were scorching Ganges' waves; so here, the sun 1695:Just as, there where its Maker shed His blood, 1630:in her introduction to her translation of the 722:In central Italy's political struggle between 296:, in which it is written, as the standardized 7625: 7222: 7021: 6601: 5227: 5119:Website that offers the complete text of the 2650:was "the best book literature has achieved". 2367:La EscatologĂ­a musulmana en la Divina Comedia 2100: 1894: 1767:of your arts' course springs from experiment. 1764:could free you from your cavil and the source 1699:beneath high Libra, and the ninth hour's rays 1670:, such as the different stars visible in the 443: 437: 292:by the 14th century. It helped establish the 164: 8: 5022:. New Castle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars. 4639:Watt, Montgomery W.; Cachia, Pierre (2017). 4436: 4434: 4232:, Oxford: Clarendon, 1969 , pp. 4, 8, 47–48. 4055:Jacoff, Rachel; Schnapp, Jeffrey T. (1991). 3564:, Introduction, p. xiv (Penguin, 2007). 1813:A briefer example occurs in Canto XV of the 1788:a light that kindles those three mirrors and 1086:. These are concentric and spherical, as in 345:), followed by the penitent Christian life ( 46: 4939:. Grossman Publishers; 1st edition (1969) . 4579:Journal of the American Academy of Religion 4477:. Matheson Trust. pp. 23, 92–93, 117. 4061:. Stanford University Press. pp. 1–3. 3793:, Introduction, p. 16 (Penguin, 1955). 2589:have drawn on it for inspiration. The poet 1779:midway between those two, but farther back. 1666:repeatedly refers to the implications of a 1398:The first printed edition was published in 1258:According to the Italian Dante Society, no 875:he looks behind and walks a backward path. 816:(understood as sin), assailed by beasts (a 8126:Cultural depictions of Francesca da Rimini 7632: 7618: 7610: 7229: 7215: 7207: 7028: 7014: 7006: 6608: 6594: 6586: 5991: 5481: 5261: 5234: 5220: 5212: 5163:by Paget Toynbee (Oxford: Clarendon, 1898) 4935:Dante Alighieri. Bergin, Thomas G. trans. 3250:Lodovico Dolce, Renaissance Man of Letters 3183: 3181: 2397:to heaven. The latter is described in the 2107: 2093: 1850: 1800:will be of lesser size, there you will see 1773:Taking three mirrors, place a pair of them 1704:stood at the point of day's departure when 1622:and Paradise; his bitter denunciations of 1394:, canto 34. Pietro di Piasi, Venice, 1491. 1309:. 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New York: Greenwood Press. p. 4. 3135: 2996:A number of other translators, such as 2973:A Northwestern World Classics version. 2697:An older translation, widely available 2533:, with some notable exceptions such as 2188:. Dante built up the philosophy of the 2065: 2042: 2024: 1975: 1911: 1862: 1209:is more theological in nature than the 1094:cosmology. While the structures of the 600:guides him through Hell and Purgatory; 280:. The poem's imaginative vision of the 69:, with the spheres of Heaven above, in 5087:. Fordham University Press, New York. 4909:et al. New York: Viking, 1999. p. 303. 4773:. New York: Farrar, 2001. pp. 239–258. 4100:Humanist Studies & the Digital Age 4094:Van Peteghem, Julie (19 August 2015). 1829:in Canto XXIV (lines 13–18), and 1791:returns to you, reflected by them all. 1761:Yet an experiment, were you to try it, 786:comes to ferry souls across the river 596:in the spring of 1300. 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S. Eliot (1950) "Dante." 3887:Dante: The Critical Heritage 3804:"World History Encyclopedia" 3391:, SocietĂ  dantesca italiana. 3316:, pp. xx, 100–101, 108. 3223:(in Italian). Archived from 1039:, and sunrise in Purgatory. 854:; for example, in Canto XX, 836:) where the sun is silent (' 465:Gabriele Giolito de' Ferrari 257:[diˈviːnakomˈmɛːdja] 61:shown holding a copy of the 7497:Seven Deadly Enemies of Man 5196:public domain audiobook at 5081:Ziolkowski, Jan M. (2015). 4361:Maurer, Christian (1965) . 3964:American Journal of Physics 3101:Allegory in the Middle Ages 2960:version, replacing Musa's. 1313:, was made in 1427–1431 by 1301:, and an Italian cardinal, 408:devotion to Mary the Mother 8207: 7191:Francesca da Rimini (play) 6196:The System of Dante's Hell 5824:Constance, Queen of Sicily 5175:Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 4642:A History of Islamic Spain 4512:10.1177/039219215400200604 4201:Visions of Dante: Glossary 3955:Peterson, Mark A. (2002). 3522:, Canto 34, lines 121–126. 3167:The Italian Language Today 3029:William-Adolphe Bouguereau 3011: 2731:Prose translation used by 2710:Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 2657: 2591:Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 2177:in the twentieth century. 1733:edition of the poem (1555) 1578:La Divina Comedia di Dante 1454:First printed edition (or 1412:Oratorio della Nunziatella 1048: 997:In exitu Israel de Aegypto 910: 793: 620:Dante's guides in the poem 400:Saint Bernard of Clairvaux 36: 29: 8171:Heaven in popular culture 8136:Christian art about death 8131:Afterlife in Christianity 8065: 7742: 7587: 6737:Books, articles, concepts 6563: 5649:Bonconte I da Montefeltro 5461:Ugolino della Gherardesca 5301:Cavalcante de' Cavalcanti 4808:Studies in Soviet Thought 4473:UĆŸdavinys, Algis (2011). 4417:10.1017/S0038713400011647 3573:Carlyle-Oakey-Wickstead, 2312:Alfonso X of Castile 1895: 1873:Italo-Dalmatian languages 1305:. 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