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Belonging in the immortal company of the great works of literature, Dante Alighieri’s poetic masterpiece, The Divine Comedy (Italian: Divina Commedia), is a moving human drama, an unforgettable visionary journey through the infinite torment of Hell, up the arduous slopes of Purgatory, and on to the glorious realm of Paradise—the sphere of universal harmony and eternal salvation.
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Iconography, Italian literature, Italian language, Church and State, History, Politics and Government, Literature, Translations from Italian, Dialects, Rime, Great books of the Western world, Hell, Early works to 1800, Poetry, Paradise, Purgatory, Poetry & poets: classical, early & medieval, Italian Poetry, Italian, 1265-1321, Dante Alighieri, Literary Collections / Continental European, Dante Alighieri,, General, Divina commedia, Heaven, Divina commedia (Dante Alighieri), Poetics, Criticism and interpretation, Poetry (poetic works by one author), Continental european fiction (fictional works by one author), Dante alighieri, 1265-1321, Latin poetry, translations into english, religion, christianity, allegory, faith, redemption, Italian poetry, translations into english, Romance literature, Pictorial works, Textual Criticism, Literary collections, Pq4315 .d87 1996, 851/.1, Pq4315 .c5 2003, Heaven--poetry, Pq4302 .f70 vol. 3, Pq4305, Future life, Italian Narrative poetry, Translations into English, Open Library Staff Picks, Fiction, humorous, general, Fiction, Versification, Mechanical drawing, Dictionaries, Fiction, general, RhymePeople
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Inferno, Canto I: A Triple-Rhyme Translation of the Divine Comedy
1912, The University Press at the University of the South
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La commedia di Dante Alighieri Fiorentino
1854, F. Le Monnier
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The Divina commedia of Dante Alighieri: consisting of the Inferno--Purgatorio--and Paradiso : in three volumes
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Colophon: In nomine Domini amen. Cantica tertia & vltima Comœdiae Dantis Aligherii excellentissimi poetae florentini cum expositione Iosephi Landi Passerini civis cortonensis feliciter explicit. Quod opus--auspice Victorio Emmanvele III--formis expressit iuntinis in inclyta Florentiae civitate Laurentius Franceschini impensis & mandato Leonis S. Olschki bybliopolae florent. anno post Christum natum undecimo supra millesimum noviesque centesimum.
Title in red. Publisher's device on t.-p. (white on black) and on recto of last leaf (white on red). Illustrations reproduced from the edition Venice, B. Benali e Matthio da Parma, 1491 (full page woodcut and large initial at beginning of each cantica, vignette at the beginning of each canto). Initials. Watermark: portrait of Dante in center and date (Anno Domini MDCCCX) at foot of page alternating with publisher's device in center and Leo S. Olschki Firenze at foot of page.
Bound in stamped leather; clasps, bosses, portrait of Dante on front cover, publisher's device in bronze on back cover. Uncut edges. In the six copies printed on vellum the large initials and the names of coats of arms or ex-libris of the subscribers are illuminated in gold and colors by Amedeo Nesi; the clasps, bosses, etc., are in silver. One of the six copies is in the J. P. Morgan collection.
Text within commentary. The preface by Gabriele d'Annunzio (reprinted with title "Comedia Dantis" in Corriere della sera XXXVI) takes the place of the "vita di Dante" which d'Annunzio had promised for this edition. cf. Olschki's Catalogo LXXV (1911) and Giornale dantesco 17 (1909) p. 225.
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