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The Divine Comedy Of Dante Alighieri: The Inferno
Author
Dante Alighieri, 1265-1321; Sibbald, James Romanes [Translator]
The Divine Comedy Of Dante Alighieri: The Inferno
A journey through the nine circles of hell, guided by the poet Dante Alighieri, in this classic work of Italian literature, The Divine Comedy: Inferno, a masterpiece of storytelling and philosophical exploration.
- The Divine Comedy Of Dante Alighieri
- The Inferno
- Preface.
- Contents.
- Florence And Dante.
- Florence And Dante. - Iv.
- Florence And Dante. - Footnotes:
- Giotto’s Portrait Of Dante.[142]
- Canto I.
- Canto Ii.
- Canto Iii.
- Canto Iv.
- Canto V.
- Canto Vi.
- Canto Vii.
- Canto Viii.
- Canto Ix.
- Canto X.
- Canto Xi.
- Canto Xii.
- Canto Xiii.
- Canto Xiv.
- Canto Xv.
- Canto Xvi.
- Canto Xvii.
- Canto Xviii.
- Canto Xix.
- Canto Xx.
- Canto Xxi.
- Canto Xxii.
- Canto Xxiii.
- Canto Xxiv.
- Canto Xxv.
- Canto Xxvi.
- Canto Xxvii.
- Canto Xxviii.
- Canto Xxix.
- Canto Xxx.
- Canto Xxxi.
- Canto Xxxii.
- Canto Xxxiii.
- Canto Xxxiv.
- Index Of Proper Names And Principal Subjects Of The Inferno.
Author
Dante Alighieri, 1265-1321; Sibbald, James Romanes [Translator]