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Dante
Posted by ecb on 8/21/21 at 4:01 pm00
I’m aware of the the inferno and the divine comedy, but have never read either.
Which one should I start with?
TIA
Which one should I start with?
TIA
re: DantePosted by pvilleguru on 8/21/21 at 4:57 pm to ecb
Inferno is 1/3 of the Divine Comedy.
The Divine Comedy comprises of:
Inferno
Purgatorio
Paradiso
The Divine Comedy comprises of:
Inferno
Purgatorio
Paradiso
Inferno is also the book of the three most easily appreciated by an average reader. Get a translation with good notes, or you will miss a lot, unless you are an expert on early medieval Florentine politics, Greek mythology, and medieval theology.
I have read and recommend the Musa translation, but I know that there are others that are also good.
I have read and recommend the Musa translation, but I know that there are others that are also good.
re: DantePosted by Mr. Misanthrope on 9/5/21 at 10:11 am to GOP_Tiger
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I have read and recommend the Musa translation, but I know that there are others that are also good.
Musa’s translation is the one used and recommended by the Great Courses (now part of Wonderium) team taught course covering The Divine Comedy.
The same team also teach one on Saint Augustine’s Confessions.
One’s a historian and one’s a literature professor.
I appreciated their objective handling of the materials and context.
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