Dante Alighieri
1) The Divine Comedy, III. Paradiso, Volume III. Part 1: 1: Italian Text and Translation; 2: Commentary
Author
Language
English
Description
Continuing the paperback edition of Charles S. Singleton's translation of The Divine Comedy, this work provides the English-speaking reader with everything he needs to read and understand the Paradiso. This volume consists of the prose translation of Giorgio Petrocchi's Italian text (which faces the translation on each page); its companion volume of commentary is a masterpiece of erudition, offering a wide range of information on such subjects as...
Author
Language
English
Description
Continuing the paperback edition of Charles S. Singleton's translation of The Divine Comedy, this work provides the English-speaking reader with everything he needs to read and understand the Paradiso. This volume consists of the prose translation of Giorgio Petrocchi's Italian text (which faces the translation on each page); its companion volume of commentary is a masterpiece of erudition, offering a wide range of information on such subjects as...
Author
Language
English
Description
Charles S. Singleton's edition of the Divine Comedy, of which this is the first part, provides the English-speaking reader with everything he needs to read and understand Dante's great masterpiece.
The Italian text here is in the edition of Giorgio Petrocchi, the leading Italian editor of Dante. Professor Singleton's prose translation, facing the Italian in a line-for-line arrangement on each page, is smooth and literate. The companion volume, the...
Author
Language
English
Description
Dante Alighieri, or Dante, as he is most commonly known, was a late 13th century Italian poet. He is possibly most famous for 'The Divine Comedy' that describes his, and the Medieval view of Hell. It describes Dante's journey towards salvation through the realms of Hell. Throughout the journey Dante imagines that he is being watched and encouraged by his Guardian Angel, Beatrice.
Author
Language
English
Description
One of the surest signs of fame among men is when one is known solely by his first name, and yet the mention of just that first name makes clear who is being spoken of. So it is with Dante Alighieri (1265-1321), known simply as Dante, thanks to the success of his Divine Comedy, one of the seminal works in human history. With the Divine Comedy, Dante is often considered the master of contemporary Italian, as well as a forerunner of the Renaissance,...
Author
Language
Deutsch
Description
Dante Alighieri—Die göttliche Komödie
In seinem Klassiker der Weltliteratur lässt Dante zuerst den römischen Dichter Vergil durch Hölle und Fegefeuer führen und zuletzt seine Jugendfreundin Beatrice durch das Paradies. Mit dieser Reise möchte der Autor auf tieferer Ebene den symbolischen Weg zu Gott beschreiben, wobei dem Leser dabei die Seelen unzähliger Verstorbener begegnen, unter anderem lässt Dante Horaz, Barbarossa und Ovid sprechen....
Author
Language
English
Description
The Divine Comedy is an Italian narrative poem by Dante Alighieri, begun c. 1308 and completed around 1321, shortly before the author's death. It is widely considered the pre-eminent work in Italian literature and one of the greatest works of world literature. The poem's imaginative vision of the afterlife is representative of the medieval worldview as it existed in the Western Church by the 14th century. It helped establish the Tuscan language, in...