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An edition of Il Paradiso (1595)

Paradiso

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The Divine Comedy stands as one of the towering creations of world literature, and its climactic section, the Paradiso, is perhaps the most ambitious poetic attempt ever made to represent the merging of individual destiny with universal order. Having passed through Hell and Purgatory, Dante is led by his beloved Beatrice to the upper sphere of Paradise, wherein lie the sublime truths of Divine will and eternal salvation, to at last experience a rapturous vision of God.

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Language
English
Pages
999

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Cover of: Paradiso
Paradiso
2008, Anchor Books
in English
Cover of: Paradiso
Paradiso
February 26, 2008, Penguin Classics, Penguin
Paperback in English - New edition
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Paradise
February 13, 2007, Modern Library
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The Paradiso
April 1, 2006, Barnes & Noble Classics
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Cover of: Paradiso
Paradiso
1982, Princeton University Press
in English
Cover of: Paradiso (Mentor Books)
Paradiso (Mentor Books)
October 1, 1970, Signet, New American Library
Cover of: The Paradiso of Dante Alighieri
The Paradiso of Dante Alighieri
1910, Dent
in English and Italian
Cover of: The Paradiso of Dante Alighieri.
The Paradiso of Dante Alighieri.
1904, J.M. Dent and Co.
in English and Italian - [5th ed.]
Cover of: Paradise
Paradise
1902, Houghton, Mifflin and Company
in English
Cover of: The Paradise of Dante Alighieri
The Paradise of Dante Alighieri
1885, Macmillan and Co.
in English and Italian
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Table of Contents

1. Italian text and translation
2. Commentary.

Edition Notes

Bibliography: pt. 2, p. 596-607.
English and Italian.
Includes index.

Published in
Princeton, New Jersey
Series
Princeton/Bollingen paperbacks
Translated From
Italian

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
851/.1
Library of Congress
PQ4315.4 .S56 1982, PQ4315.4.S56 1982

Contributors

Translator
Charles S. Singleton

The Physical Object

Pagination
2 v. in 1 :
Number of pages
999

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL2912333M
Internet Archive
paradiso0000dant_t0u3
ISBN 10
0691018448
LCCN
84143531
LibraryThing
4649397
Goodreads
2917173

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL93230W

Excerpts

DANTE STATES his supreme theme as Paradise itself and invokes the aid not only of the Muses but of Apollo.
added anonymously.
The glory of Him who moves everything penetrates through the universe, and shines in one part more and in another less.
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