Divine Comedy, I. Inferno, Vol. I. Part 2

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Aeneid
Albertus Magnus
Alichino (devil)
Allegory
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Battle of Campaldino
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Cacus
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Ciacco
Cocytus
Contrapasso
Dante Alighieri
Dante and Virgil
Democritus
Dictys Cretensis
Divine Comedy
Enzo of Sardinia
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Erebus
Eunuchus
Farinata
Farinata degli Uberti
Fra Dolcino
G. (novel)
Geryon
Gianni Schicchi
Guelphs and Ghibellines
Guido Cavalcanti
Homer
Inferno (Dante)
Invidia
Jupiter and Antiope (Watteau)
Lactantius
Malacoda
Malebolge
Malebranche (Divine Comedy)
Muhammad
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Nazism
Orosius
Peleus
Phlegethon
Phlegra (mythology)
Pistoia
Plutus
Poetry
Pope Boniface VIII
Priscian
Prussia
Remedia Amoris
Romagna
Roman de Troie
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Satires (Horace)
Satires (Juvenal)
Simile
Superiority (short story)
The Decameron
The Prophetess (play)
Thebaid (Latin poem)
Thomas Aquinas
Totalitarianism
Totila
Trojan War
Tydeus
Vanni Fucci
Walther Rathenau

Product details

  • ISBN 9780691018959
  • Weight: 482g
  • Dimensions: 127 x 203mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Feb 1990
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Charles S. Singleton's edition of the Divine Comedy, of which this is the first part, provides the English-speaking reader with everything he needs to read and understand Dante's great masterpiece. The Italian text here is in the edition of Giorgio Petrocchi, the leading Italian editor of Dante. Professor Singleton's prose translation, facing the Italian in a line-for-line arrangement on each page, is smooth and literate. The companion volume, the Commentary, marshals every point of information the reader may require: vocabulary; grammar; identification of Dante's characters; historical sources of some of the incidents and, where pertinent, excerpts from those sources in their original languages and in translation; profound clear analysis of the Divine Comedy's basic allegory. There is a complete bibliography of every aspect of Dante studies. This first part of the Divine Comedy which is illustrated with maps of Italy and the region Dante knew especially, diagrams of the circles of Hell, and plates showing some of the historic sites mentioned by Dante in his poem.

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