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Dante's Purgatory is a lofty island-mountain, the only land in the southern Hemisphere, at the antipodes of Jerusalem. On the lower irregular slopes are the souls whose penitence has, for some reason, been delayed in life and whose purgation is now delayed in death.
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Dante and his guide, Virgil, arrive on the shores of the Island-Mountain of Purgatory, located in the southern hemisphere, on Easter morning, 1300. Join them as they climb the mountain, from base to summit, over the course of three full days...
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A dear friend of Dante, Casella was a singer and composer from Florence (or perhaps the nearby town of Pistoia). He set lyric poems to music and performed these arrangements, as he does here on the shores of Purgatory with Dante's canzone, "Love that speaks within my mind" (2.112) (audio).
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Dante's Purgatory Book by Mark Musa, Richard M. Powers; 1981. Read Dante's Purgatory at Questia library. ... Publication Information: Book Title: Dante's Purgatory. Contributors: Mark Musa - transltr, Richard M. Powers - illustrator. Publisher: Indiana University Press. Place of Publication: Bloomington, IN.
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Purgatorio section 2: As the sun rises on Purgatory, Dante spies a ship sailing across the sea toward the island at a great rate. Virgil instructs Dante to kneel and fold his hands because it is an angel that guides the boat and propels it with its wings.
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THE VISION OF PURGATORY, Complete ; By Dante Alighieri, Illustrated by Dore ... Project Gutenberg's The Vision of Purgatory, Complete, by Dante Alighieri This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever.
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THE VISION OF PURGATORY, Part 4. By Dante Alighieri, Illustrated by Dore ... Project Gutenberg's The Vision of Purgatory, Part 4, by Dante Alighieri This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever.
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It is above all a depiction of Dante's sacred Garden of Eden in Purgatory, cantos 28-31. (Dante's Purgatory is a transitory region of Heaven; everyone there is already saved and is moving on into the fullness of God's peace and joy.)
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My single most exciting original discovery about Purgatory is explained in the introductory essay, "Botticelli's 'Primavera' and Dante's Purgatory." This essay solves a 400-year-old puzzle for art historians and Botticelli experts, and also reveals an inexplicable oversight on the part of Dante enthusiasts and...
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