The Divine Comedy: Inferno, Purgatorio, Paradiso (3 Classic Unabridged Translations in one eBook: Cary's + Longfellow's + Norton's Translation + Original Illustrations by Gustave Doré)

The Divine Comedy: Inferno, Purgatorio, Paradiso (3 Classic Unabridged Translations in one eBook: Cary's + Longfellow's + Norton's Translation + Original Illustrations by Gustave Doré)
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This carefully crafted ebook: «The Divine Comedy: Inferno, Purgatorio, Paradiso (3 Classic Unabridged Translations in one eBook: Cary's + Longfellow's + Norton's Translation + Original Illustrations by Gustave Doré)» is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. Depending on the translation, The Divine Comedy will present completely different facets to the reader, therefore we have united these 3 Classic Unabridged Translations in one eBook: Cary's + Longfellow's + Norton's Translation + the Original Illustrations by Gustave Doré, in order to present the very best of The Divine Comedy. This epic poem written by Dante Alighieri between c. 1308 and his death in 1321 is widely considered the preeminent work of Italian literature, and is seen as one of the greatest works of world literature. The Divine Comedy serves as the physical (scientific), political, and spiritual guidebook of Dante's Fourteenth Century universe. The poem's imaginative and allegorical vision of the afterlife is a culmination of the medieval world-view as it had developed in the Western Church. It helped establish the Tuscan dialect, in which it is written, as the standardized Italian language. It is divided into three parts: Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso. On the surface, the poem describes Dante's travels through Hell, Purgatory, and Heaven; but at a deeper level, it represents allegorically the soul's journey towards God. At this deeper level, Dante draws on medieval Christian theology and philosophy, especially Thomistic philosophy and the Summa Theologica of Thomas Aquinas. Consequently, the Divine Comedy has been called «the Summa in verse».

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Dante Alighieri. The Divine Comedy: Inferno, Purgatorio, Paradiso (3 Classic Unabridged Translations in one eBook: Cary's + Longfellow's + Norton's Translation + Original Illustrations by Gustave Doré)

The Divine Comedy: Inferno, Purgatorio, Paradiso (3 Classic Unabridged Translations in one eBook: Cary's + Longfellow's + Norton's Translation + Original Illustrations by Gustave Doré)

Table of Contents

The Divine Comedy: translated by Henry Francis Cary

HELL OR THE INFERNO

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 XVII

CANTO XXVIII

CANTO XXIX

CANTO XXX

CANTO XXXI

CANTO XXXII

CANTO XXXIII

CANTO XXXIV

THE VISION OF PURGATORY

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

PARADISE

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

The Divine Comedy: translated by H. W. Longfellow

INFERNO

Inferno: Canto I

Inferno: Canto II

Inferno: Canto III

Inferno: Canto IV

Inferno: Canto V

Inferno: Canto VI

Inferno: Canto VII

Inferno: Canto VIII

Inferno: Canto IX

Inferno: Canto X

Inferno: Canto XI

Inferno: Canto XII

Inferno: Canto XIII

Inferno: Canto XIV

Inferno: Canto XV

Inferno: Canto XVI

Inferno: Canto XVII

Inferno: Canto XVIII

Inferno: Canto XIX

Inferno: Canto XX

Inferno: Canto XXI

Inferno: Canto XXII

Inferno: Canto XXIII

Inferno: Canto XXIV

Inferno: Canto XXV

Inferno: Canto XXVI

Inferno: Canto XXVII

Inferno: Canto XXVIII

PURGATORIO

Purgatorio: Canto I

Purgatorio: Canto II

Purgatorio: Canto III

Purgatorio: Canto IV

Purgatorio: Canto V

Purgatorio: Canto VI

Purgatorio: Canto VII

Purgatorio: Canto VIII

Purgatorio: Canto IX

Purgatorio: Canto X

Purgatorio: Canto XI

Purgatorio: Canto XII

Purgatorio: Canto XIII

Purgatorio: Canto XIV

Purgatorio: Canto XV

Purgatorio: Canto XVI

Purgatorio: Canto XVII

Purgatorio: Canto XVIII

Purgatorio: Canto XIX

Purgatorio: Canto XX

Purgatorio: Canto XXI

Purgatorio: Canto XXII

Purgatorio: Canto XXIII

Purgatorio: Canto XXIV

Purgatorio: Canto XXV

Purgatorio: Canto XXVI

Purgatorio: Canto XXVII

Purgatorio: Canto XXVIII

Purgatorio: Canto XXIX

Purgatorio: Canto XXX

Purgatorio: Canto XXXI

Purgatorio: Canto XXXII

Purgatorio: Canto XXXIII

PARADISO

Paradiso: Canto I

Paradiso: Canto II

Paradiso: Canto III

Paradiso: Canto IV

Paradiso: Canto V

Paradiso: Canto VI

Paradiso: Canto VII

Paradiso: Canto VIII

Paradiso: Canto IX

Paradiso: Canto X

Paradiso: Canto XI

Paradiso: Canto XII

Paradiso: Canto XIII

Paradiso: Canto XIV

Paradiso: Canto XV

Paradiso: Canto XVI

Paradiso: Canto XVII

Paradiso: Canto XVIII

Paradiso: Canto XIX

Paradiso: Canto XX

Paradiso: Canto XXI

Paradiso: Canto XXII

Paradiso: Canto XXIII

Paradiso: Canto XXIV

Paradiso: Canto XXV

Paradiso: Canto XXVI

Paradiso: Canto XXVII

Paradiso: Canto XXVIII

Paradiso: Canto XXIX

Paradiso: Canto XXX

Paradiso: Canto XXXI

Paradiso: Canto XXXII

Paradiso: Canto XXXIII

SIX SONNETS ON DANTE'S DIVINE COMEDY BY HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW (1807-1882)

I

II

III

IV

V

VI

The Divine Comedy: translated by Charles Eliot Norton

INTRODUCTION

AIDS TO THE STUDY OF THE DIVINE COMEDY

HELL

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

PURGATORY

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

PARADISE

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

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Dante Alighieri

.....

It drives them: hope of rest to solace them

Is none, nor e'en of milder pang. As cranes,

.....

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