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illumined by grace that the love of food does not kindle their desires beyond what is fitting" (Canto XXIV). It is 2:00 PM when the three poets leave the sixth terrace and begin their ascent to the seventh terrace, meaning that they have spent four hours among the
Gluttonous. During the climb, Dante wonders how it is possible for bodiless souls to have the gaunt appearance of the souls being starved here. In explaining, Statius discourses on the nature of the soul and its relationship to the body (Canto XXV).
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envious ("one who, when he is outdone, / fears his own loss of fame, power, honor, favor; / his sadness loves misfortune for his neighbor."), and the wrathful ("he who, over injury / received, resentful, for revenge grows greedy / and, angrily, seeks out another's harm."). Deficient and misdirected loves are about to follow. Virgil's discourse on love concludes at midnight (Cantos XVII and XVIII).
2379:("Blessed are the poor in spirit", Matthew 5:3) (Canto XII). Dante is surprised to discover that climbing now seems easier than it did before. Virgil tells him that one of the initials has been removed from his forehead by the angel and that the effort will be increasingly lessened as he climbs higher. Dante compares the stairway to the easy ascent from the Rubiconte, a bridge in Florence, up to
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eyes. Virgil reminds him that the approach of an angel is still too powerful for his earthly senses but says that this will not always be so. The Angel of
Charity, having brushed away another "P" from Dante's brow, invites him to mount to the next terrace. As he is leaving the terrace, the dazzling light of the terrace's angel causes Dante to reveal his scientific knowledge, observing that
2863:. Statius explains the cause of the earthquake: there is a tremor when a soul knows that it is ready to ascend to heaven, which he has just experienced. Dante presents Statius, without obvious or understandable basis, as a convert to Christianity; as a Christian, his guidance will supplement Virgil's. Statius is overjoyed to find himself in the company of Virgil, whose
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2136:, sin) seven times on Dante's forehead, bidding him "take heed that thou wash / These wounds, when thou shalt be within." With the passage of each terrace and the corresponding purgation of his soul that the pilgrim receives, one of the "P"s will be erased by the angel granting passage to the next terrace. The angel at Peter's Gate uses
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Moderation directs the poets to the passage leading to the next region after brushing another "P" from Dante's forehead. Virgil and Statius converse as they ascend toward the next ledge. Statius explains that he was not avaricious but prodigal, but that he "converted" from prodigality by
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Purgatory and its relationship to perverted, deficient, or misdirected love. The three terraces they have seen so far have purged the proud ("he who, through abasement of another, / hopes for supremacy"), the
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Beatrice's arrival. Now that the pilgrim has completed his training in desire and reached the limits of human reason, Virgil can no longer serve as his guide: he has nothing more to teach Dante, because human reason cannot explain or
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Shortly before sunset, the poets are greeted by the Angel of
Chastity, who instructs them to pass through the wall of fire. By reminding Dante that Beatrice can be found in the Earthly Paradise on the other side, Virgil finally persuades Dante to pass through the intense fire. After the poets pass
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Temperance, whose brightness is like the red glow of molten metal or glass. Showing the passage up the mountain, the angel removes another "P" from Dante's brow with a puff of his wing, and he pronounces the beatitude in paraphrase: "Blessed are they who are so
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It is middle afternoon and the poets are walking westward along the terrace with the sun in their faces. A dazzling brightness suddenly smites Dante on the brow, which he supposes is caused by the sun; but when he shades his eyes from it, the new brightness persists, and he is forced to close his
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Christian life. In describing the climb Dante discusses the nature of sin, examples of vice and virtue, as well as moral issues in politics and in the Church. The poem posits the theory that all sins arise from love – either perverted love directed towards others' harm, or
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Envy is the sin that "looks with grudging hatred upon other men's gifts and good fortune, taking every opportunity to run them down or deprive them of their happiness". (This in contrast to covetousness, the excessive desire to have things like money.) As one of the envious souls on this terrace
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1980:. When Sordello discovers the great poet's identity, he bows down to him in honour. This helps keep Virgil in the foreground of the poem, since (as a resident of Limbo) Virgil is less qualified as a guide here than he was in Hell. As a resident of Purgatory, Sordello is able to explain the
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After being introduced to humility, Dante and Virgil meet the souls of the proud, who are bent over by the weight of huge stones on their backs. As they walk around the terrace, they are able to profit from the sculpted examples of humility. The first of these souls is
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personifies greed for worldly wealth and possessions. He bemoans the way that, in contrast, avarice has motivated the actions of his successors, and "prophesies" events which occurred after the date in which the poem is set, but before the poem was written:
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Negligent Rulers are "elevated above their negligent subjects because their special duties made it difficult for them to think about the welfare of their own souls". Dante also speaks with the souls of contemporary Italian statesmen
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throughout the terraces. Prayers by the living on behalf of the souls also play a large role in the cantica, with some souls the pilgrim meets along the way requesting prayers from living relatives and even from the pilgrim himself. Dante learns from
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Princes where they meet persons whose preoccupation with public and private duties hampered their spiritual progress, particularly deceased monarchs such as
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The poets begin to climb in the early hours of morning. On the lower slopes, Dante and Virgil first encounter the excommunicate, who are detained at the base of the cliff for a period thirty times as long as their period of
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in Ante-Purgatory that, in Purgatory, prayers from others work by shortening the wait that souls have to endure before entering Purgatory proper and by accelerating the rate at which souls ascend Mount Purgatory. One soul,
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through the flame, the sun sets and they lie down to sleep on the steps between the final terrace and the Earthly Paradise. On these steps, just before the dawn of Wednesday morning, Dante has his third dream: a vision of
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When they meet, the two groups exchange a brief kiss of greeting and a sign of peace before the homosexuals continue and the heterosexuals approach the pilgrim. The pilgrim prays for both groups' ascent into
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brought them there and directed them to the gate. On Virgil's advice, Dante mounts the steps and pleads humbly for admission by the angel, who uses the point of his sword to draw the letter "P" (signifying
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repented here, (3) description of the penitents, (4) recitation of their sins by particular penitents, (5) exemplars of the vice, (6) appearance to Dante of the angel representing the countering virtue".
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Benini, Rodolfo (19 November 1916). "Origine, sito, forma e dimensioni del monte del Purgatorio e dall'Inferno datesco" [Origin, site, size and shape of Mount Purgatory and of Dante‘s Inferno].
1902:. Manfred explains that prayer from those currently alive and in the grace of God may reduce the amount of time a soul spends in purgatory. The meeting with Manfred is over by about 9 AM. (Canto III).
2701:. Upon awakening from the dream in the light of the sun, Dante is visited by the Angel of Zeal, who removes another "P" from his brow, and the two poets climb toward the fifth terrace (Canto XIX).
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This region is therefore characterized by a lingering attachment to earthly life and affairs, so that the crowds of souls whom Dante and Virgil meet here all marvel at Dante's body in the flesh (
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Even as Virgil departs, however, his influence on the poem remains strong. Dante's farewell to Virgil, with the threefold repetition of Virgil's name, echoes a passage from Virgil's
1984:: that after sunset souls are incapable of climbing any further. Allegorically, the sun represents God, meaning that progress in the penitent Christian life can only be made through
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wanted a young man executed for embracing their daughter, to which Peisistratos responded: "What shall we do to one who'd injure us / if one who loves us earns our condemnation?"
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or "seven roots of sinfulness": Pride, Envy, Wrath, Sloth, Avarice (and Prodigality), Gluttony, and Lust. The classification of sin here is more psychological than that of the
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2623:– a relevant topic, since there is no point being angry with someone who has no choice over his actions (Canto XVI). Dante also sees visions with examples of wrath, such as
2206:. Dante and Virgil begin to ascend this terrace shortly after 9 AM. On the terrace where proud souls purge their sin, Dante and Virgil see beautiful sculptures expressing
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understand divine grace. Beatrice, by contrast, is capable of teaching Dante the meaning of that grace, because she is Christian, and endowed with understanding by God.
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The souls of the envious include Guido del Duca and Rinieri da Calboli. The former speaks bitterly about the ethics of people in towns along the River
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Rendiconti della Reale Accademia dei Lincei, Classe di Scienze Morali Ecc.
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Le Dante, conduit par Virgile, offre des consolations aux âmes des Envieux
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Faith, Hope and Love, as portrayed by Mary Lizzie Macomber (1861–1916)
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Francesca da Rimini and Paolo Malatesta Appraised by Dante and Virgil
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5381:"Bible Gateway passage: Revelation 4:6-8 – New International Version"
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4513:"Bible Gateway passage: Acts 7:54-60 – New International Version"
3308:"When all the rest had passed, a lone old man," representing the
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4877:"Bible Gateway passage: Matthew 3:4 – New International Version"
4695:"Bible Gateway passage: Matthew 5:4 – New International Version"
4336:"Bible Gateway passage: Matthew 5:3 – New International Version"
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X–XXVII) of suffering and spiritual growth, associated with the
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and prodigal lie face-down on the ground, reciting the psalm
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The Wood of the Self-Murderers: The Harpies and the Suicides
5210:(1978). ""Argument", Canto XXVIII". In Milano, Paolo (ed.).
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At the summit of Mount Purgatory is the Earthly Paradise or
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Also associated with humility is an expanded version of the
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5612:. Vol. 2. Oxford University Press, USA. p. 531.
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Dante Studies, with the Annual Report of the Dante Society
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the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection
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at the time of noon on Wednesday, 30 March (or 13 April).
5729:"Measuring hell: Was modern physics born in the Inferno?"
3292:"Two elders, different in their dress," representing the
2663:. These examples also include episodes from the lives of
2372:) corresponding to the sin of pride, and Dante hears the
5577:. Berkeley, California: University of California Press.
2689:, symbol of disordered or excessive love represented by
4166:"Bible Gateway passage: Luke 1:38 – King James Version"
5699:, Canto XXXIII, lines 142–145, Mandelbaum translation.
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are the most common, there are also references to the
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Dante portrays Purgatory as an island-mountain in the
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as sin of violence instead of one of excessive love.
2941:. Bonagiunta has kind words for Dante's earlier work
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Dante speaks to the shade of Pope Adrian V, Canto 19.
2551:"Kill!" "Kill!" I saw him now, weighed down by death,
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The day they've said to their sweet friends farewell,
5491:, Canto XXIX, lines 143–144, Mandelbaum translation.
5467:, Canto XXIX, lines 134–141, Mandelbaum translation.
5431:, Canto XXIX, lines 121–129, Mandelbaum translation.
5419:, Canto XXIX, lines 108–114, Mandelbaum translation.
5162:, Canto XXVII, lines 97–108, Mandelbaum translation.
4637:, Canto XVII, lines 121–123, Mandelbaum translation.
4625:, Canto XVII, lines 118–120, Mandelbaum translation.
4613:, Canto XVII, lines 115–116, Mandelbaum translation.
4400:, Canto XIII, "A crying, "Blessed Mary! pray for us"
4295:, Canto XIII, lines 136–138, Mandelbaum translation.
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5370:, Canto XXIX, lines 92–105, Mandelbaum translation.
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On the Shape, Location, and Size of Dante's Inferno
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say if this is true: to so great an accusation your
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that, though their force is feeble, snap and snarl;
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Soft hour! which wakes the wish and melts the heart
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5758:Magnaghi-Delfino, Paoloa; Norando, Tullia (2015).
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4539:, Canto XV, lines 106–114, Mandelbaum translation.
4502:, Canto XV, lines 104–105, Mandelbaum translation.
4064:, Canto IX, lines 113–114, Longfellow translation.
3718:. Boston, Massachusetts: Brill. pp. 140–143.
2087:When they from their sweet friends are torn apart;
1499:– except for the last four cantos, at which point
7428:Après une Lecture de Dante: Fantasia quasi Sonata
4433:, Canto XIV, lines 43–54, Mandelbaum translation.
4385:, Canto XIV, lines 82–84, Mandelbaum translation.
3927:, Canto V, lines 133–136, Mandelbaum translation.
2659:, with Mary going "in haste" to visit her cousin
2512:"as theory and experiment will show" (Canto XV).
2488:, was turned to stone because she was jealous of
1968:and then, as nuptial ring, his gem, knows that."
4761:, Canto XX, lines 79–93, Mandelbaum translation.
3367:she began again, continuing without delay: "say,
3363:turning toward me the point of her speech, whose
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2465:And, downward, it flows on; and when that ditch,
2333:I feel the heavy weights of the first terrace."
5760:"The Size and Shape of Dante's Mount Purgatory"
5479:, Canto XXIX, line 142, Mandelbaum translation.
5455:, Canto XXIX, line 131, Longfellow translation.
5443:, Canto XXIX, line 130, Mandelbaum translation.
5407:, Canto XXIX, line 107, Mandelbaum translation.
4569:, Canto XVI, lines 1–7, Mandelbaum translation.
4256:, Canto XI, line 59–60, Mandelbaum translation.
4223:, Canto XI, line 58–59, Mandelbaum translation.
4192:, Canto XI, lines 1–21, Mandelbaum translation.
3461:using astronomical and geometric calculations.
3440:renewed when they bring forth new boughs, I was
3124:all day; she longs to see her fair eyes gazing,
3105:both young and fair; along a plain she gathered
2808:). Dante also refers to the suppression of the
2579:nor covered them with such rough-textured stuff
2562:his look was such that it unlocked compassion.
2553:sink to the ground, although his eyes were bent
2469:finds, more and more, the dogs becoming wolves.
2458:Then, as that stream descends, it comes on curs
2276:ahead through this harsh wilderness falls back.
2072:In those who sail the sea, and melts the heart,
7918:The Seven Deadly Sins and the Four Last Things
5302:, Canto XXIX, line 83, Mandelbaum translation.
4948:, Canto XXIV, line 51, Longfellow translation.
4936:, Canto XXIV, line 57, Longfellow translation.
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3847:, Canto II, lines 1–9, Mandelbaum translation.
3504:Dante and his Divine Comedy in popular culture
3464:Dante tells us that Mount Purgatory is at the
3399:whose eyes were quick to rove, appeared to me;
2907:(Matthew 3:4), is an example of the virtue of
2752:"The other, who once left his ship as prisoner
2558:Praying to his high Lord, despite the torture,
2192:The first terrace of Purgatory as depicted by
1816:of dark defeats the day, desert night's hands;
1814:together with the Scales that, when the length
1592:) was spent exploring the depths of Hell with
1487:telling of the climb of Dante up the Mount of
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5122:Canto XXVI, lines 61–93, Durling translation.
5110:Canto XXVI, lines 31–48, Durling translation.
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2248:Your greater love for Your first works above,
2244:"Our Father, You who dwell within the heavens
1935:, in a sculpture by Cesare Zocchi, Canto VII.
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5764:Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage
5218:(Revised ed.). Harmondsworth: Penguin.
4272:. University of Chicago Press. p. 164.
3856:Psalm 114 (Psalm 113 in the Latin Vulgate):
3798:Richard H. Lansing and Teodolinda Barolini,
3789:, Canto I, lines 4–9, Hollander translation.
3532:(1856) has a "Purgatorio" movement, as does
3442:pure and prepared to climb unto the stars.
3406:and they again, again embraced each other.
2761:it traffics in the flesh of its own children
2584:my eyes could not endure remaining open ...
2581:as smoke that wrapped us there in Purgatory;
2546:had kindled, as they stoned a youth and kept
2462:scornful of them, it swerves its snout away.
2262:our force, we cannot reach it of our selves.
2085:Of those who sail the seas, on the first day
1966:he who, when we were wed, gave me his pledge
1819:so that, above the shore that I had reached,
1812:night, circling opposite the sun, was moving
1503:takes over as Dante's guide. Allegorically,
26:
5536:Lansing, Richard, ed. (13 September 2010).
5501:Lansing, Richard, ed. (13 September 2010).
4011:. Ohio State University Press. p. 49.
3128:she is content with seeing, I with labor."
2977:So sweet doth Love make himself feel to me,
2784:carries his greedy sails into the Temple."
2577:had never served to veil my eyes so thickly
2476:there is no trap that they cannot defeat."
2455:for food devised to serve the needs of man.
2260:it does not come, then though we summon all
2070:'twas now the hour that turneth back desire
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3395:Just like a fortress set on a steep slope,
3302:"Four of humble aspect," representing the
3110:"Whoever asks my name, know that I'm Leah,
2782:that, still not sated, he, without decree,
2472:Descending then through many dark ravines,
2283:forgive, and do not judge us by our worth.
2265:Just as Your angels, as they sing Hosanna,
2251:Praised be Your name and Your omnipotence,
2091:As the far bell of vesper makes him start,
1854:, the seaport of Rome at the mouth of the
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3206:. It has a very different style from the
3114:a garland of the flowers I have gathered.
2979:That if I then should lose not hardihood,
2973:But to discourse that I may ease my mind.
2971:Not that I can believe to end her praise,
2560:to pardon those who were his persecutors;
2548:on shouting loudly to each other: "Kill!"
2453:among foul hogs, more fit for acorns than
2258:Your kingdom's peace come unto us, for if
2089:Or fills with love the pilgrim on his way
2076:And the new pilgrim penetrates with love,
1769:demonstrates the medieval knowledge of a
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1281:A Dialogue of Comfort against Tribulation
8011:Re:Zero − Starting Life in Another World
8005:Re:Zero − Starting Life in Another World
5716:. Harvard University Press. p. 143.
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3121:never deserts her mirror; there she sits
3107:flowers, and even as she sang, she said:
3103:... in my dream, I seemed to see a woman
2981:Speaking, I should enamour all mankind.
2770:and, in His vicar, Christ made prisoner.
2766:That past and future evil may seem less,
2759:O Avarice, my house is now your captive:
2570:Darkness of Hell and of a night deprived
2544:Next I saw people whom the fire of wrath
2536:provides a Biblical example, drawn from
2331:my soul is anxious, in suspense; already
2288:against the ancient foe, but set it free
2286:Try not our strength, so easily subdued,
2274:without which he who labors most to move
2255:to offer thanks to Your sweet effluence.
2246:but are not circumscribed by them out of
2052:
2024:As night approaches, the souls sing the
1972:Also in this category is the troubadour
1735:there where the soul of man is cleansed,
7292:Divine Comedy Illustrated by Botticelli
4114:, Introduction, p. xiv (Penguin, 2007).
4028:
4026:
3629:
3436:From that most holy wave I now returned
3397:securely seated there, ungirt, a whore,
2975:I say that when I think upon her worth,
2754:I see him sell his daughter, bargaining
2467:ill-fated and accursed, grows wider, it
2451:"That river starts its miserable course
2400:the lividness in me was plain to see."
2329:"I fear much more the punishment below;
2290:from him who goads it to perversity."
2269:so may men offer up their wills to You.
2253:by every creature, just as it is seemly
2093:Seeming to weep the dying day's decay;
2080:That seemeth to deplore the dying day,
1950:Those not receiving last rites include
1823:were, as Aurora aged, becoming orange.
1805:By now the sun was crossing the horizon
1562:is located at the top of the mountain (
1371:Tractatus de Purgatorio Sancti Patricii
1000:
952:
915:
875:
816:
788:
755:
724:
686:
668:
230:
5753:
5751:
5647:, Introduction, p. 68 (Penguin, 1955).
5016:"Visualizing the Sodomites in Dante's
5009:
5007:
3858:"When Israel came out of Egypt" (NIV).
3821:John Brian Harley and David Woodward,
3637:
3635:
3633:
3424:). As with the other two parts of the
3402:and I saw at her side, erect, a giant,
3119:adorn myself; whereas my sister Rachel
3112:and I apply my lovely hands to fashion
2967:Ladies that have intelligence of Love,
2780:And I see the new Pilate, one so cruel
2763:what more is left for you to do to us?
2396:"My blood was so afire with envy that,
2267:offer their wills to You as sacrifice,
1809:covers Jerusalem; and from the Ganges,
1741:Here from the dead let poetry rise up,
7998:The Seven Deadly Sins of Modern Times
5854:The Long Voyage of the Southern Cross
5837:] (in Italian). Domus Galilaeana.
4417:Holy Bible, New International Version
3870:Literary Criticism of Dante Alighieri
3438:to Beatrice; remade, as new trees are
3404:who seemed to serve as her custodian;
3126:as I, to see my hands adorning, long:
3010:("God of Supreme Clemency") from the
2773:I see Him mocked a second time; I see
2756:as pirates haggle over female slaves.
2398:when I had seen a man becoming happy,
2272:Give unto us this day the daily manna
1452:
7:
7353:As I Was Going Down Sackville Street
5850:Il lungo viaggio della Croce del Sud
5609:The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri
5053:Pequigney, Joseph (1 October 1991).
4207:, Canto IV, "A huge stone we beheld"
3468:of Jerusalem, in the South Pacific.
3117:To find delight within this mirror I
2969:I of my lady wish with you to speak;
2574:as overcast by clouds as sky can be,
2572:of every planet, under meager skies,
2279:Even as we forgive all who have done
2078:If he doth hear from far away a bell
1962:"may you remember me, who am La Pia;
16:Second part of Dante's Divine Comedy
8113:Christian views on the Old Covenant
3610:List of cultural references in the
3529:Symphony to Dante's Divina Commedia
3075:'s alleged same-sex relationships.
2867:he so greatly admired (Canto XXI).
2775:the vinegar and gall renewed and He
2768:I see the fleur-de-lis enter Anagni
2588:The prayer for this terrace is the
2474:it comes on foxes so full of deceit
1807:of the meridian whose highest point
1733:Now I shall sing the second kingdom
5830:L'Astronomia nella Divina Commedia
4449:: "whoever finds me will kill me."
2947:, describing its technique as the
2804:, but still, in Dante's view, the
2218:, where she responds to the angel
2103:The Gate of Purgatory, painted by
1885:among the souls there (Canto II).
1588:I and II), and the next full day (
14:
7950:The Muppet Show: Sex and Violence
7249:Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic
6147:Alighiero di Bellincione (father)
5946:, multimedia presentation of the
5921:) to the 2000s (Robert Hollander)
5776:10.3724/SP.J.1440-2807.2015.02.02
3684:"Purgatorio—Major Themes: Prayer"
3365:mere edge had seemed sharp to me,
3210:as a whole, having the form of a
2959:, whom he will meet later in the
2933:Here Dante also meets his friend
1743:O sacred Muses, since I am yours.
1713:Shore of the island (Cantos I–II)
1341:The Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima
1286:From Willow Creek to Sacred Heart
8136:
7982:Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood
7733:
7732:
5727:Wright, Chris (9 January 2011).
4684:, notes on Cantos XVIII and XIX.
2409:; this time, the scene from the
1737:made worthy to ascend to Heaven.
1356:On the Consolation of Philosophy
1336:Calls from the Message of Fatima
238:
38:A page of the Purgatorio at the
7525:A Place Where the Sun Is Silent
6228:Scuola Italiana Dante Alighieri
4266:Raffa, Guy P. (1 August 2009).
3868:"The Letter to Can Grande," in
3546:and others have referenced the
2922:The prayer for this terrace is
2796:("the fleur-de-lis") arresting
2281:us injury, may You, benevolent,
1725:, as he did in Canto II of the
6531:Gianni Schicchi de' Cavalcanti
5835:Astronomy in the Divine Comedy
3804:, Taylor & Francis, 2000,
2917:Battle of Centaurs and Lapiths
2605:Dante and Virgil talking with
2059:, Canto VIII, 1–6 (Longfellow)
1964:Siena made, Maremma unmade me:
1640:Prayer is a dominant theme in
1584:, 24 March (or 7 April) 1300 (
411:Stages of Christian perfection
1:
8650:Cultural depictions of Virgil
7592:Paolo and Francesca da Rimini
7136:Pape Satàn, pape Satàn aleppe
3952:, notes on Canto VII, p. 343.
3812:, pp. 328–330 (EARTH, GLOBE).
3022:'s, and of marital fidelity.
1608:, which is 6 pm on Sunday in
92:
7233:The Deep and Dreamless Sleep
7143:Raphèl mai amècche zabì almi
3716:Dante's Prayerful Pilgrimage
3714:Vettori, Alessandro (2019).
3371:confession must be joined."
2743:. Further down the terrace,
2726:Adhaesit pavimento anima mea
2504:that led to it (Canto XIV).
2492:' love for her older sister
2177:virtue that counters the sin
1898:. The excommunicate include
8041:Seven Deadly Enemies of Man
5934:On-line Concordance to the
5247:. New York: Penguin Books.
3605:Allegory in the Middle Ages
2937:and his poetic predecessor
2144:Seven terraces of Purgatory
1864:In exitu Israel de Aegypto.
1612:, since the two points are
1331:Fatima in Lucia's Own Words
1301:The Ladder of Divine Ascent
21:Purgatorio (disambiguation)
8701:
7361:The System of Dante's Hell
6989:Constance, Queen of Sicily
5848:Facciolo, Claudio (2010).
5574:Lectura Dantis: Purgatorio
5507:. Routledge. p. 682.
3824:The History of Cartography
3501:
3445:
2496:. The Biblical example is
1976:who, like Virgil, is from
1919:(La Pia) in a painting by
1361:The Mirror of Simple Souls
1311:Revelations of Divine Love
18:
8655:Afterlife in Christianity
8609:
8286:
8131:
7728:
6814:Bonconte I da Montefeltro
6626:Ugolino della Gherardesca
6466:Cavalcante de' Cavalcanti
6108:Books, articles, concepts
5714:Human Nature in Geography
5542:. Routledge. p. 89.
4143:, Introduction, p. xxvii.
3453:Location, shape, and size
3145:Beatrice Addressing Dante
3051:, where Dante represents
2619:discourses with Dante on
2202:The first of the sins is
1461:") is the second part of
1366:Sister Catherine Treatise
1207:Reflection on the New Age
646:Symeon the New Theologian
370:Invoking of Mystic Saints
172:
31:
8665:Works by Dante Alighieri
6366:Dante Society of America
6200:Dante in popular culture
5827:Capasso, Ideale (1965).
5606:Durling, Robert (2010).
5239:Musa, Mark, ed. (1995).
5197:, notes on Canto XXVIII.
5014:STOWELL, STEVEN (2008).
4987:"Summae Deus clementiae"
4831:, outline of Canto XXII.
4005:Senior, Matthew (1994).
3391:in 1309) (Canto XXXII):
2879:Sixth terrace (Gluttony)
2383:, overlooking the city.
2318:, leader of the Sienese
1789:(with the constellation
1191:Contemporary papal views
1085:Mary of the Divine Heart
8680:Fiction about purgatory
7902:The Keys to the Kingdom
7257:La commedia di Amos Poe
6984:Charles Martel of Anjou
6859:Giovanna da Montefeltro
6611:Ruggieri degli Ubaldini
6223:Dante Alighieri Academy
5910:Dante Dartmouth Project
5892:Princeton Dante Project
5663:, notes on Canto XXXII.
5150:, notes on Canto XXVII.
4749:, this is Psalm 118:25.
3568:John William Waterhouse
3489:. In the 20th century,
3334:
3328:John William Waterhouse
2705:Fifth terrace (Avarice)
2345:), the building of the
2305:illuminated manuscripts
2008:(Cantos VII and VIII).
1296:The Imitation of Christ
1276:Abbey of the Holy Ghost
1266:Book of the First Monks
1017:Anne Catherine Emmerich
1011:Mary of Jesus of Ágreda
249:Theology and philosophy
8675:Mythological mountains
8294:
8143:Catholicism portal
8106:Christian views on sin
8091:Seven Heavenly Virtues
8076:(2024 animated series)
8060:(2020 animated series)
6919:Omberto Aldobrandeschi
6854:Gherardo III da Camino
6551:Guido I da Montefeltro
6152:Jacopo Alighieri (son)
6140:People in Dante's life
5886:University of Virginia
5358:, notes on Canto XXIX.
4991:www.preces-latinae.org
4907:, this is Psalm 50:17.
4866:, notes on Canto XXII.
4420:. Biblica, Inc. 2011 .
4373:, notes on Canto XIII.
3968:, notes on Canto VIII.
3801:The Dante Encyclopedia
3564:Dante Gabriel Rossetti
3479:proposed models which
3444:
3408:
3373:
3331:
3152:
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3087:
3063:and stops to speak to
3008:Summae Deus clementiae
2999:
2990:Seventh terrace (Lust)
2983:
2843:Gloria in excelsis Deo
2786:
2714:
2647:Fourth terrace (Sloth)
2613:
2586:
2564:
2520:On the terrace of the
2478:
2402:
2377:Beati pauperes spiritu
2335:
2297:Omberto Aldobrandeschi
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2196:
2108:
2065:, Canto 3, CVIII, 1–6
2037:Te lucis ante terminum
1970:
1936:
1931:Dante and Virgil meet
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1454:[purɡaˈtɔːrjo]
1351:The Cloud of Unknowing
1251:Dark Night of the Soul
1246:Ascent of Mount Carmel
1143:Sister Lúcia of Fátima
1131:Alexandrina of Balazar
963:Margaret Mary Alacoque
844:Mechthild of Magdeburg
8640:Epic poems in Italian
8292:
7990:The Seven Deadly Sins
7942:The Seven Deadly Sins
7934:The Seven Deadly Sins
7926:The Seven Deadly Sins
7910:The Seven Deadly Sins
7600:La barca de Aqueronte
7265:Dante's Hell Animated
7049:Mary, mother of Jesus
6809:Bonagiunta Orbicciani
6511:Farinata degli Uberti
6130:Enciclopedia Dantesca
6003:De vulgari eloquentia
5710:Wright, John Kirtland
5548:10.4324/9780203834473
5513:10.4324/9780203834473
5290:, notes on Canto XXX.
4799:, notes on Canto XXI.
4558:, notes on Canto XVI.
4474:, Canto XV, line 21,
3648:, notes on Canto VII.
3477:Alessandro Vellutello
3446:Further information:
3434:
3393:
3389:Papal Seat to Avignon
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2939:Bonagiunta Orbicciani
2788:These events include
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2526:Finding in the Temple
2516:Third terrace (Wrath)
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2387:Second terrace (Envy)
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2184:First terrace (Pride)
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1512:Overview of Purgatory
1376:The Vision of Adamnán
1196:Aspects of meditation
270:Catholic spirituality
8670:Henry III of England
8614:Christian philosophy
8361:Seven lively virtues
8007:(light novel series)
7715:English translations
7672:Devil May Cry series
7455:(Rachmaninoff, 1904)
6969:Bernard of Clairvaux
6238:Dante Park, Montreal
6233:Dante Park, New York
6189:Cando lucis aeternae
6023:Epistle to Cangrande
5950:by Guy Raffa of the
5904:Princeton University
5274:, notes on Canto II.
4780:, notes on Canto XX.
4462:, notes on Canto XV.
4244:, notes on Canto XI.
4052:, notes on Canto IX.
4039:, notes on Canto IX.
3471:In the Renaissance,
3294:Acts of the Apostles
3171:The Heavenly Pageant
3012:Liturgy of the Hours
2928:Liturgy of the Hours
2899:, who only lived on
2826:Ananias and Sapphira
2790:Charles II of Naples
2678:for this terrace is
2540:7:54–60 (Canto XV):
2484:, who, according to
2381:San Miniato al Monte
2117:Sacrament of Penance
1982:Rule of the Mountain
1842:'s ferry across the
1574:As described in the
1225:Literature and media
1070:Bernadette Soubirous
827:Beatrice of Nazareth
766:Beatrice of Nazareth
631:Bernard of Clairvaux
19:For other uses, see
8304:theological virtues
7974:Fullmetal Alchemist
7966:Fullmetal Alchemist
7835:Describing the sins
7710:Cultural references
7576:The Barque of Dante
7544:The Barque of Dante
7460:Francesca da Rimini
7452:Francesca da Rimini
7447:(Tchaikovsky, 1876)
7444:Francesca da Rimini
7321:The Story of Rimini
7024:Hierarchy of angels
7009:Folquet de Marselha
6521:Francesca da Rimini
6327:Italian battleship
6281:The Barque of Dante
6249:The Barque of Dante
6172:Ferreto de' Ferreti
6099:Cultural references
5952:University of Texas
5055:"Sodomy in Dante's
4458:Robin Kirkpatrick,
4110:Robin Kirkpatrick,
4048:Robin Kirkpatrick,
3657:Robin Kirkpatrick,
3253:theological virtues
3222:, as classified by
2794:Philip IV of France
1860:Pillars of Hercules
1624:picks up where the
1544:Southern Hemisphere
1321:Theologia Germanica
1316:The Story of a Soul
1291:The Glories of Mary
1271:The Interior Castle
1169:Charles de Foucauld
781:John van Ruysbroeck
641:Hildegard of Bingen
500:(by era or century)
345:Spiritual direction
232:Christian mysticism
28:
8295:
8275:Augustine of Hippo
7871:In art and culture
7720:In popular culture
7329:La Comédie humaine
7276:(2016 documentary)
7273:Botticelli Inferno
6874:Jacopo del Cassero
6794:Beatrice Portinari
6601:Pope Boniface VIII
6591:Pietro della Vigna
6297:Dante and Beatrice
6181:Papal commentaries
6167:Beatrice Portinari
6123:Dante Encyclopedia
5898:2009-06-03 at the
5539:Dante Encyclopedia
5504:Dante Encyclopedia
5243:The portable Dante
5214:The portable Dante
4827:Robert Hollander,
4743:Psalm 119:25, KJV.
4478:translation, 1955.
4447:Genesis 4:14 (NIV)
4139:Robert Hollander,
3335:Beatrice's arrival
3332:
3324:Dante and Beatrice
3310:Book of Revelation
3204:play within a play
3185:Matilda of Tuscany
3153:
3088:
3027:Sodom and Gomorrah
3000:
2798:Pope Boniface VIII
2715:
2614:
2411:Life of the Virgin
2309:Provenzano Salvani
2197:
2109:
1937:
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1906:The Late-Repentant
1836:
1540:
1537:Hippolyte Flandrin
1526:
1477:and preceding the
1256:Spiritual Canticle
1091:Thérèse of Lisieux
1075:Conchita de Armida
993:John of St. Samson
983:Charles de Condren
973:Jean-Jacques Olier
926:Catherine of Genoa
892:Francisco de Osuna
886:Ignatius of Loyola
839:Catherine of Siena
569:Arsenius the Great
460:Passive asceticism
40:Laurentian Library
8622:
8621:
8574:Great Commandment
8533:Evagrius Ponticus
8366:Seven deadly sins
8151:
8150:
8096:Seven Social Sins
8068:(2023 video game)
8029:(2018 video game)
7842:Evagrius Ponticus
7782:Seven deadly sins
7748:
7747:
7698:
7697:
7627:The Gates of Hell
7608:La Laguna Estigia
7547:(Delacroix, 1822)
7510:"Dante's Inferno"
7487:(Ronchetti, 2020)
7476:The Divine Comedy
7420:Music (classical)
7217:The Dante Quartet
7097:
7096:
6994:Cunizza da Romano
6914:Oderisi da Gubbio
6879:Giovanna Visconti
6768:
6767:
6606:Pope Nicholas III
6556:Iacopo Rusticucci
6374:
6373:
6243:Monument to Dante
6027:
5929:Project Gutenberg
5863:978-88-87297-62-1
5657:Dorothy L. Sayers
5641:Dorothy L. Sayers
5619:978-0-19-972335-5
5584:978-0-520-94052-9
5557:978-1-136-84972-5
5522:978-1-136-84972-5
5352:Dorothy L. Sayers
5284:Dorothy L. Sayers
5268:Dorothy L. Sayers
5191:Dorothy L. Sayers
5144:Dorothy L. Sayers
4901:Psalm 51:15, NIV.
4860:Dorothy L. Sayers
4793:Dorothy L. Sayers
4774:Dorothy L. Sayers
4678:Dorothy L. Sayers
4552:Dorothy L. Sayers
4476:Dorothy L. Sayers
4367:Dorothy L. Sayers
4279:978-0-226-70287-2
4238:Dorothy L. Sayers
4124:Dorothy L. Sayers
4095:Dorothy L. Sayers
4079:Dorothy L. Sayers
4033:Dorothy L. Sayers
3962:Dorothy L. Sayers
3642:Dorothy L. Sayers
3539:The Divine Comedy
3322:(formerly called
3320:Dante and Matilda
3175:Here Dante meets
2301:Oderisi of Gubbio
2194:Joseph Anton Koch
2150:seven deadly sins
2097:
2096:
2015:Currado Malaspina
1900:Manfred of Sicily
1889:The Excommunicate
1838:In a contrast to
1753:At the shores of
1651:Manfred of Sicily
1556:seven deadly sins
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1261:Way of Perfection
1216:
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1137:Faustina Kowalska
1055:Catherine Labouré
1035:
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1023:Veronica Giuliani
978:Louis de Montfort
968:Pierre de Bérulle
933:
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908:John of the Cross
856:
855:
849:Marguerite Porete
833:Bridget of Sweden
743:Julian of Norwich
717:Angela of Foligno
697:Francis of Assisi
679:Dominic de Guzmán
579:Macarius of Egypt
564:Anthony the Great
454:Religious ecstasy
449:Spiritual dryness
376:Active asceticism
280:Mystical theology
216:
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125:
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100:Publication place
8692:
8569:Ten Commandments
8562:Related concepts
8350:1 Corinthians 13
8345:Paul the Apostle
8199:cardinal virtues
8189:Christian ethics
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8026:Graveyard Keeper
8018:Four Last Things
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7595:(Rossetti, 1885)
7587:(Rossetti, 1868)
7571:(Flandrin, 1835)
7563:(Scheffer, 1835)
7463:(Zandonai, 1914)
7369:Demon Lord Dante
7177:(Terragni, 1938)
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7039:John the Apostle
6864:Guido Guinizelli
6829:Conrad Malaspina
6824:Cato the Younger
6647:
6427:
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6378:
6316:(1921 sculpture)
6273:Dante and Virgil
6157:Guido Cavalcanti
6035:Works in Italian
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5919:Iacopo Alighieri
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3491:Rodolfo Benini
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3157:Garden of Eden
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2657:the Visitation
2648:
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2637:Beati pacifici
2617:Marco Lombardo
2607:Marco Lombardo
2517:
2514:
2440:(Canto XIII).
2388:
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2365:, and others.
2347:Tower of Babel
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1858:, through the
1799:vernal equinox
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1670:Ante-Purgatory
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8685:NYRB Classics
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8658:
8656:
8653:
8651:
8648:
8646:
8645:Italian poems
8643:
8641:
8638:
8636:
8635:Divine Comedy
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8190:
8186:
8185:Seven virtues
8179:
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8037:(comic book)
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8009:
8006:
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7987:
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7959:
7955:
7952:
7951:
7947:
7944:
7943:
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7936:
7935:
7931:
7929:(1933 ballet)
7928:
7927:
7923:
7920:
7919:
7915:
7912:
7911:
7907:
7905:(book series)
7904:
7903:
7899:
7895:
7894:
7890:
7888:
7887:
7883:
7882:
7881:
7880:
7879:Divine Comedy
7876:
7875:
7873:
7869:
7863:
7860:
7858:
7855:
7853:
7850:
7848:
7845:
7843:
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7827:
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7822:
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7809:
7807:
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7708:
7707:
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7690:
7689:
7685:
7682:
7681:
7677:
7674:
7673:
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7661:
7660:
7658:
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7645:
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7609:
7605:
7602:
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7594:
7593:
7589:
7586:
7585:
7581:
7578:
7577:
7573:
7570:
7569:
7568:Dante in Hell
7565:
7562:
7561:
7557:
7555:(Blake, 1827)
7554:
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7549:
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7511:
7508:
7505:
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7497:
7493:
7486:
7485:
7481:
7479:(Smith, 1996)
7478:
7477:
7473:
7470:
7469:
7465:
7462:
7461:
7457:
7454:
7453:
7449:
7446:
7445:
7441:
7439:(Liszt, 1857)
7438:
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7433:
7431:(Liszt, 1849)
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7363:
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7347:
7346:
7342:
7339:
7338:
7337:Earth Inferno
7334:
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7304:
7300:
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7294:
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7289:
7288:
7286:
7284:Illustrations
7282:
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7144:
7140:
7137:
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7120:
7119:Great refusal
7117:
7115:
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7087:
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7059:Peter Lombard
7057:
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6934:Sapia Salvani
6932:
6930:
6929:Pope Adrian V
6927:
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6909:Nino Visconti
6907:
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6839:Forese Donati
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6789:Arnaut Daniel
6787:
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6536:Great refusal
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6423:and locations
6419:
6415:
6414:
6413:Divine Comedy
6409:
6402:
6397:
6395:
6390:
6388:
6383:
6382:
6379:
6367:
6364:
6362:
6361:Tomb of Dante
6359:
6358:
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6352:
6345:
6344:
6340:
6338:
6337:
6336:Devil May Cry
6333:
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6307:
6306:
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6291:
6290:
6289:Dante's Dream
6286:
6283:
6282:
6278:
6275:
6274:
6270:
6267:
6266:
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6259:
6258:
6257:Dante in Hell
6254:
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6069:Divine Comedy
6065:
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6045:
6044:
6043:La Vita Nuova
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5948:Divine Comedy
5945:
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5936:Divine Comedy
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7691:(cancelled)
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7643:The Thinker
7512:(1995 song)
7348:(1917–1962)
7332:(1830–1850)
7299:Jean Giraud
7153:Adaptations
7109:Contrapasso
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7044:Justinian I
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6974:Bonaventure
6720:Barbariccia
6707:Malebranche
6636:Vanni Fucci
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3618:Rupes Nigra
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3498:In the arts
3200:Shakespeare
2407:Virgin Mary
2320:Ghibellines
2312: [
2226:ancilla Dei
2216:Virgin Mary
2010:John Ciardi
1958:(Canto V):
1707:meteorology
1590:Good Friday
1522:2 + 7 + 1 =
1159:Alfred Delp
1154:Simone Weil
1149:Edgar Cayce
707:Bonaventure
480:Charismatic
316:Monasticism
309:Monasticism
285:Neoplatonic
275:Hellenistic
27:Purgatorio
8629:Categories
8519:Prudentius
8408:Diligentia
8384:Temperance
8237:Temperance
8001:(painting)
7921:(painting)
7893:Purgatorio
7619:Sculptures
7345:The Cantos
7313:Literature
7225:A TV Dante
7114:Terza rima
6869:Hugh Capet
6775:Purgatorio
6745:Farfarello
6730:Calcabrina
6581:Phlegethon
6421:Characters
6218:83 Beatrix
6086:Purgatorio
6026:(disputed)
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3520:Purgatorio
3430:Purgatorio
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3208:Purgatorio
3043:Purgatorio
3031:homosexual
3018:, such as
2961:Purgatorio
2909:temperance
2885:gluttonous
2834:Polymestor
2830:Heliodorus
2745:Hugh Capet
2722:avaricious
2107:, Canto 9.
2057:Purgatorio
1941:last rites
1923:, Canto V.
1875:redemption
1868:Letter to
1832:Purgatorio
1767:Purgatorio
1719:Purgatorio
1699:Purgatorio
1642:Purgatorio
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1564:Purgatorio
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1445:Purgatorio
1391:Purgatorio
1306:Philokalia
988:John Eudes
942:17th
865:15th
809:Henry Suso
688:Franciscan
658:13th
621:11th
594:Athanasius
589:Syncletica
527:Thomasines
467:Abstinence
358:Meditation
351:Meditation
333:Asceticism
265:Cataphatic
190:Purgatorio
120:Wikisource
115:Purgatorio
8438:Humilitas
8428:Patientia
8418:Humanitas
8404:Diligence
8343:Sources:
8259:, Book IV
8248:Sources:
8231:Fortitudo
8227:Fortitude
8211:Prudentia
7536:Paintings
7517:Dante XXI
7193:L'Inferno
6755:Rubicante
6561:Malebolge
5794:207810033
5661:Purgatory
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3835:, p. 321.
3694:2 January
3646:Purgatory
3625:Footnotes
3466:antipodes
3288:Fortitude
2814:Pygmalion
2676:beatitude
2661:Elizabeth
2621:free will
2591:Agnus Dei
2374:beatitude
2173:beatitude
2006:Henry III
1896:contumacy
1870:Cangrande
1755:Purgatory
1749:arise...
1745:Here let
1614:antipodal
1610:Jerusalem
1489:Purgatory
1459:Purgatory
1115:Padre Pio
776:Hadewijch
771:Lutgardis
670:Dominican
511:Antiquity
427:Catharsis
389:Hesychasm
338:Mendicant
304:Practices
260:Ascetical
255:Apophatic
195:Purgatory
8531:People:
8517:Source:
8510:Superbia
8470:Avaritia
8456:Gluttony
8434:Humility
8424:Patience
8414:Kindness
8378:Castitas
8374:Chastity
8256:Republic
8221:Iustitia
8207:Prudence
7801:Gluttony
7789:The sins
7739:Category
7688:The Lost
7635:The Kiss
7303:Paradiso
7102:Concepts
7064:Piccarda
7004:Empyrean
6955:Paradiso
6939:Sordello
6804:Belacqua
6750:Malacoda
6735:Ciriatto
6725:Cagnazzo
6715:Alichino
6586:Phlegyas
6496:Ciampolo
6476:Cerberus
6471:Capaneus
6461:Caiaphas
6305:Beatrice
6093:Paradiso
6057:Convivio
6017:Eclogues
5915:Commedia
5896:Archived
5712:(1966).
5390:22 March
5322:22 March
5040:20787324
5018:Commedia
4976:XXV.1–3.
4886:22 March
4721:XIX.1–6.
4704:22 March
4522:22 March
4345:22 March
4175:22 March
4155:X.14–15.
3599:Paradiso
3578:See also
3542:(2006).
3417:Paradiso
3346:Georgics
3296:and the
3276:Prudence
3193:Beatrice
3035:Pasiphaë
3016:chastity
2957:Beatrice
2913:Centaurs
2889:Tantalus
2873:baptized
2695:gluttony
2522:wrathful
2482:Aglauros
2434:falconer
2370:peccatum
2363:Rehoboam
2208:humility
2165:Inferno,
2138:two keys
2134:peccatum
2063:Don Juan
2047:Don Juan
2026:Compline
1974:Sordello
1945:Belacqua
1933:Sordello
1747:Calliope
1692:Paradiso
1688:Paradiso
1501:Beatrice
1485:allegory
1480:Paradiso
1450:Italian:
1396:Paradiso
636:Guigo II
604:Hilarion
485:Esoteric
473:Esoteric
416:Hesychia
403:Quietism
224:a series
222:Part of
202:Paradiso
57:Language
8500:Invidia
8450:Luxuria
8398:Caritas
8394:Charity
8336:Caritas
8270:Ambrose
8217:Justice
8084:Related
8047:Shazam!
8034:Shazam!
7886:Inferno
7703:Related
7503:Inferno
7484:Inferno
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7377:Inferno
7305:, 1999)
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7074:Solomon
7069:Ripheus
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6899:Matelda
6889:Manfred
6819:Casella
6687:Seventh
6631:Ulysses
6501:Cocytus
6441:Acheron
6432:Inferno
6354:Related
6079:Inferno
6050:Le Rime
5740:3 March
5095:2928630
5057:Inferno
4905:Vulgate
4903:In the
4747:Vulgate
4745:In the
4490:XV.1–6.
4325:XII.81.
3939:VII.43.
3765:XXI.68.
3671:Inferno
3592:Inferno
3544:Chaucer
3515:Inferno
3422:cantica
3280:Justice
3243:griffin
3177:Matilda
3048:Inferno
3037:by the
3029:by the
2901:locusts
2860:Thebaid
2855:Statius
2838:Crassus
2802:Inferno
2633:Lavinia
2427:Pylades
2423:Orestes
2413:is the
2361:, King
2359:Arachne
2349:, King
2343:Lucifer
2220:Gabriel
2214:to the
2154:Inferno
1998:Ottokar
1994:Rudolph
1956:Maremma
1883:Casella
1866:In his
1848:Inferno
1846:in the
1844:Acheron
1785:on the
1727:Inferno
1703:Statius
1694:I–IX).
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1680:Inferno
1664:Statius
1626:Inferno
1618:Lucifer
1577:Inferno
1474:Inferno
1386:Inferno
1241:Scivias
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877:Spanish
757:Flemish
725:English
497:People
444:Kenosis
435:Theosis
326:Silence
290:Henosis
205: (
193: (
181: (
178:Inferno
61:Italian
8480:Acedia
8363:versus
8265:Cicero
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7204:(1924)
7196:(1911)
7185:Cinema
7128:Verses
7089:Trajan
6692:Eighth
6672:Fourth
6662:Second
6641:Virgil
6596:Plutus
6571:Nessus
6526:Geryon
6491:Ciacco
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3381:papacy
3355:Comedy
3330:, 1915
3286:, and
3263:, and
3247:Christ
3224:Jerome
3212:masque
3181:Comedy
3097:Rachel
3061:heaven
3053:sodomy
2895:, and
2865:Aeneid
2851:Emmaus
2836:, and
2669:Aeneas
2653:acedia
2625:Procne
2490:Hermes
2419:Christ
2392:says:
2231:Trajan
2169:prayer
2158:acedia
2028:hymns
2004:, and
1978:Mantua
1879:Christ
1840:Charon
1779:sunset
1759:Virgil
1636:Prayer
1594:Virgil
1497:Virgil
1403:Fatima
1209:(2003)
1002:Others
954:French
917:Others
818:Female
790:German
574:Poemen
522:Origen
207:Heaven
67:Series
47:Author
8506:Pride
8486:Wrath
8476:Sloth
8466:Greed
8316:Fides
8312:Faith
8301:Three
8250:Plato
7958:Seven
7826:Wrath
7821:Pride
7816:Sloth
7811:Greed
6999:David
6884:Lethe
6834:Eunoe
6697:Ninth
6682:Sixth
6677:Fifth
6667:Third
6657:First
6616:Satan
6566:Minos
6408:Dante
5927:, at
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5790:S2CID
5091:JSTOR
5036:JSTOR
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3377:Lethe
3326:) by
3265:Faith
3147:, by
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3020:Diana
2905:honey
2822:Achan
2818:Midas
2730:Psalm
2691:greed
2687:Siren
2629:Haman
2494:Herse
2355:Niobe
2339:Satan
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2224:Ecce
2204:Pride
2129:Lucia
2042:Byron
1856:Tiber
1852:Ostia
1795:Spain
1791:Libra
1783:India
1761:meet
1723:Muses
1660:Nella
1646:hymns
1495:poet
1493:Roman
1463:Dante
159:Dante
104:Italy
77:Genre
8496:Envy
8460:Gula
8446:Lust
8332:Love
8326:Spes
8322:Hope
8196:Four
7806:Envy
7796:Lust
6964:Adam
6621:Styx
5858:ISBN
5742:2024
5624:OCLC
5614:ISBN
5589:OCLC
5579:ISBN
5552:ISBN
5517:ISBN
5392:2024
5324:2024
5272:Hell
5249:ISBN
5220:ISBN
5083:ISSN
5059:and
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4998:2021
4918:ISBN
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4706:2024
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4347:2024
4274:ISBN
4177:2024
4013:OCLC
3829:ISBN
3806:ISBN
3720:ISBN
3696:2022
3508:The
3475:and
3261:Hope
3257:Love
3189:Leah
3163:and
3161:Adam
3095:and
3093:Leah
3084:Leah
3033:and
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2903:and
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2697:and
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2631:and
2538:Acts
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