Dante's Inferno (Annotated)

Fiction & Literature, Poetry, Historical, Literary
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Author: Dante Alighieri ISBN: 1230000280425
Publisher: Bronson Tweed Publishing Publication: November 16, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Dante Alighieri
ISBN: 1230000280425
Publisher: Bronson Tweed Publishing
Publication: November 16, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English


Inferno  is the first section of Dante Alighieri's 14th-century epic poem Divine Comedy. It is followed by Purgatorio and Paradiso. It is an allegory telling of the journey of Dante through Hell, guided by the Roman poet Virgil. In the poem, Hell is depicted as nine circles of suffering located within the Earth. Allegorically, the Divine Comedy represents the journey of the soul towards God, with the Inferno describing the recognition and rejection of sin.
This edition has been formatted for your reader, with an active table of contents.  It has also been annotated, with additional information about the book and its author, including an overview, structure, earliest manuscripts, scientific themes, and information about the author.
 

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Inferno  is the first section of Dante Alighieri's 14th-century epic poem Divine Comedy. It is followed by Purgatorio and Paradiso. It is an allegory telling of the journey of Dante through Hell, guided by the Roman poet Virgil. In the poem, Hell is depicted as nine circles of suffering located within the Earth. Allegorically, the Divine Comedy represents the journey of the soul towards God, with the Inferno describing the recognition and rejection of sin.
This edition has been formatted for your reader, with an active table of contents.  It has also been annotated, with additional information about the book and its author, including an overview, structure, earliest manuscripts, scientific themes, and information about the author.
 

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