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The Divine Comedy, Volume 2.

An invaluable source of pleasure to those English readers who wish to read this great medieval classic with true understanding, Sinclair's three-volume prose translation of Dante's Divine Comedy provides both the original Italian text and the Sinclair translation, arranged on facing pages,...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Alighieri, Dante
Otros Autores: Sinclair, John D.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford : Oxford University Press, USA, 1961.
Colección:Galaxy Books.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a COVER; CONTENTS; DANTE'S PURGATORY; THE SYSTEM OF DANTE'S PURGATORY; CANTO I. Morning; Venus; the four stars; Cato; the rush and the dew; CANTO II. The ship of souls; the angel pilot; Casella's song; Cato's rebuke; CANTO III. Dante's shadow; the Contumacious; Manfred; CANTO IV. The ascent; the sun's course; Belacqua; the Lethargic; CANTO V. The Penitents of the last hour; Jacopo del Cassero; Buonconte da Montefeltro; La Pia; CANTO VI. The power of intercession; Sordello; the disorders of Italy and Florence; CANTO VII. The greetings of Virgil and Sordello. 
505 8 |a The Valley of the PrincesCANTO VIII. The guardian angels; Nino Visconti; the three stars; the serpent; Conrad Malaspina; CANTO IX. The dream of the eagle; St Lucy; the gate of Purgatory; CANTO X. The First Terrace; the sculptured wall; examples of humility; the purgation of pride; CANTO XI. The Lord's Prayer; examples of pride; Omberto Aldobrandeschi; Oderisi; Provenzan Salvani; CANTO XII. The figured pavement; the proud brought low; the angel of humility; CANTO XIII. The Second Terrace; examples of kindness; the purgation of envy; Sapia; CANTO XIV. Guido del Duca. 
505 8 |a The Arno the degeneracy of Romagna; examples of envy; CANTO XV. The angel of mercy; spiritual partnership; the Third Terrace; visions of gentleness; CANTO XVI. The purgation of anger; Marco Lombardo; human degeneracy; the Church's misguiding of the world; CANTO XVII. Visions of anger; the angel of peace; disordered love the principle of sin; CANTO XVIII. The exposition of love; the Fourth Terrace; the purgation of sloth; examples of zeal and sloth; CANTO XIX. The dream of the Siren; the angel of zeal; the Fifth Terrace; the purgation of avarice and prodigality; Pope Adrian V. 
505 8 |a CANTO XX. Examples of generosity Hugh Capet and the Capetian Dynasty; examples of avarice; the earthquake and the Gloria in excelsis; CANTO XXI. Statius; the completion of his penance; his greeting of Virgil; CANTO XXII. Statius's indebtedness to Virgil and his conversion; the Sixth Terrace; the purgation of gluttony; examples of temperance; CANTO XXIII. The wasted forms of the penitents; Forese Donati; his warning to the women of Florence; CANTO XXIV. Bonagiunta; 'the sweet new style'; the second tree; examples of gluttony; the angel of temperance. 
505 8 |a CANTO XXV. The generation of the body and creation of the soul the Seventh Terrace; the purgation of lust; examples of chastity; CANTO XXVI. Dante's shadow on the flames; examples of lust; Guinicelli; Arnaut; CANTO XXVII. The angel of chastity; the passage through the fire; the dream of Leah; Virgil's last speech; CANTO XXVIII. The Earthly Paradise; the fair lady and the stream; the seeds dispersed on the earth; CANTO XXIX. The walk by the river; the pageant of revelation; CANTO XXX. Beatrice on the car; the disappearance of Virgil; Beatrice's rebuke of Dante. 
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