The Divina comedia of Dante Alighieri: consisting of the Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso.
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07/11/2024
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Vol. 1 includes "A comparative view of the Inferno, with some other poems, relative to the original principles of human nature, on which they are founded, or to which they appeal," "Historical essay of the state of affairs in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries: with respect to the history of Florence; with a view of their influence on the succeeding ages," "The life of Dante from Leonardo Bruni," "Summary view of the Platonic doctrine, with respect to a future state. [From] Scott's Christian life, part 1, chap. III, page 18-74, fol. edit." Mode of access: Internet. 2 |
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eng |
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London, T. Cadell jun. and W. Davies, |
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