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DANTE'S INFERNO
Dante's Inferno. The Inferno begins on Good Friday in the year 1300. The poet, 35 years old, has reached middle age according to the standards of the time. He is lost in a deep wood, and unable to find the straight path and harried by allegorical depictions of sin andtemptation.
THE CHARACTERS IN DANTE'S INFERNO G. Geryon - The massive serpentine monster that transports Dante and Virgil from the Seventh to the Eighth Circle of Hell. Guido da Montefeltro - Another adversary of Dante in Dante's real life political career. Montefeltro was an advisor to Pope Boniface VIII (himself now residing in Hell). SIDE BY SIDE TRANSLATIONS OF THE INFERNO Side by Side Translations of the Inferno. The Divine Comedy is regarded as the foundation of modern literary Italian. It was one of the first major works of literature written in the Italian language, rather than Latin which was until then still the language of the scholars and poets. However, in much the same way that English haschanged over
7 DEADLY SINS
As Dante journeys through the Inferno he encounters sinners condemned to eternal damnation because of their actions or in some cases inaction while on earth. One can gain a deeper understanding of Dante's Inferno by studying the seven deadly sins which brought these souls to this miserable place. In the 6th Century AD, the Catholic Pope Gregory the Great listed the the seven deadly sins are as THE CIRCLES OF HELL| DANTE INFERNO In Dante's Inferno, Hell is a vast underground region consisting of concentric levels each of which is deeper and worse than the rest. Sinners are assigned to the appropriate level to receive eternal punishments tailor made for the sins that they committed on earth. THE SIGNIFICANCE OF VIRGIL AS GUIDE IN DANTE'S INFERNO The Importance of Virgil as Dante's Guide Through Hell. At the beginning of the Inferno, Dante finds himself alone in a dark forest. He is lost, both physically and symbolically. He has given in to despair at having been exiled from his native Florence, and being forever separated from his muse, his inspiration, and one true love,Beatrice
CANTO 3 - COMPARE SIDE BY SIDE TRANSLATIONS OF DANTE'S Cary Translation. CANTO III. "THROUGH me you pass into the city of woe: Through me you pass into eternal pain: Through me among the people lost for aye. Justice the founder of my fabric mov'd: To rear me was the task of power divine, Supremest wisdom, and primeval love. Before me things create were none, save things. CANTO 5 - COMPARE SIDE BY SIDE TRANSLATIONS OF DANTE'S Longfellow Translation. Inferno: Canto V Thus I descended out of the first circle Down to the second, that less space begirds, And so much greater dole, that goads to wailing. There standeth Minos horribly, and snarls; Examines the transgressions at the entrance; Judges, and sends according as he girds him. CANTO 1 - COMPARE SIDE BY SIDE TRANSLATIONS OF DANTE'S All else will I relate discover'd there. How first I enter'd it I scarce can say, Such sleepy dullness in that instant weigh'd. My senses down, when the true path I left, But when a mountain's foot I reach'd, where clos'd. The valley, that had pierc'd my heart with dread, I look'd aloft, and saw his shoulders broad. CANTO 34 - COMPARE SIDE BY SIDE TRANSLATIONS OF DANTE'S Between the thick fell and the jagged ice. Soon as he reach'd the point, whereat the thigh. Upon the swelling of the haunches turns, My leader there with pain and struggling hard. Turn'd round his head, where his feet stood before, And grappled at the fell, as oneDANTE'S INFERNO
Dante's Inferno. The Inferno begins on Good Friday in the year 1300. The poet, 35 years old, has reached middle age according to the standards of the time. He is lost in a deep wood, and unable to find the straight path and harried by allegorical depictions of sin andtemptation.
THE CHARACTERS IN DANTE'S INFERNO G. Geryon - The massive serpentine monster that transports Dante and Virgil from the Seventh to the Eighth Circle of Hell. Guido da Montefeltro - Another adversary of Dante in Dante's real life political career. Montefeltro was an advisor to Pope Boniface VIII (himself now residing in Hell). SIDE BY SIDE TRANSLATIONS OF THE INFERNO Side by Side Translations of the Inferno. The Divine Comedy is regarded as the foundation of modern literary Italian. It was one of the first major works of literature written in the Italian language, rather than Latin which was until then still the language of the scholars and poets. However, in much the same way that English haschanged over
7 DEADLY SINS
As Dante journeys through the Inferno he encounters sinners condemned to eternal damnation because of their actions or in some cases inaction while on earth. One can gain a deeper understanding of Dante's Inferno by studying the seven deadly sins which brought these souls to this miserable place. In the 6th Century AD, the Catholic Pope Gregory the Great listed the the seven deadly sins are as THE CIRCLES OF HELL| DANTE INFERNO In Dante's Inferno, Hell is a vast underground region consisting of concentric levels each of which is deeper and worse than the rest. Sinners are assigned to the appropriate level to receive eternal punishments tailor made for the sins that they committed on earth. THE SIGNIFICANCE OF VIRGIL AS GUIDE IN DANTE'S INFERNO The Importance of Virgil as Dante's Guide Through Hell. At the beginning of the Inferno, Dante finds himself alone in a dark forest. He is lost, both physically and symbolically. He has given in to despair at having been exiled from his native Florence, and being forever separated from his muse, his inspiration, and one true love,Beatrice
CANTO 3 - COMPARE SIDE BY SIDE TRANSLATIONS OF DANTE'S Cary Translation. CANTO III. "THROUGH me you pass into the city of woe: Through me you pass into eternal pain: Through me among the people lost for aye. Justice the founder of my fabric mov'd: To rear me was the task of power divine, Supremest wisdom, and primeval love. Before me things create were none, save things. CANTO 5 - COMPARE SIDE BY SIDE TRANSLATIONS OF DANTE'S Longfellow Translation. Inferno: Canto V Thus I descended out of the first circle Down to the second, that less space begirds, And so much greater dole, that goads to wailing. There standeth Minos horribly, and snarls; Examines the transgressions at the entrance; Judges, and sends according as he girds him. CANTO 1 - COMPARE SIDE BY SIDE TRANSLATIONS OF DANTE'S All else will I relate discover'd there. How first I enter'd it I scarce can say, Such sleepy dullness in that instant weigh'd. My senses down, when the true path I left, But when a mountain's foot I reach'd, where clos'd. The valley, that had pierc'd my heart with dread, I look'd aloft, and saw his shoulders broad. CANTO 34 - COMPARE SIDE BY SIDE TRANSLATIONS OF DANTE'S Between the thick fell and the jagged ice. Soon as he reach'd the point, whereat the thigh. Upon the swelling of the haunches turns, My leader there with pain and struggling hard. Turn'd round his head, where his feet stood before, And grappled at the fell, as one ABOUT US | DANTE INFERNO About DanteInferno.info. This site is dedicated to the texts and images of Dante's Inferno, the first book of the Divine Comedy. Considered one of the greatest works of literature, Dante's Inferno documents the author's journey through the depths of Hell, guided by the poet Virgil.. Our site features some of the best illustrations by Gustave Dore, side by side translations of the original GALLERY OF ENGRAVINGS AND IMAGES OF DANTE'S INFERNO A Gallery of Images of Scenes from the Inferno. Dante's journey through the underworld gives us a surreal look at a nightmare land of pain, punishment and despair. Guided by the poet Virgil, himself consigned to the upper circle of Hell (because he was born before Christ and therefore died without being baptized), Dante travels everdeeper into
DANTE'S INFERNO
This section contains a comprehensive collection of Gustave Dore's illustrations of Dante's Inferno. The drawings were commissioned by the book publisher in the late 1800s, who created what is probably the definitive edition of the Dante's Divine Comedy. The haunting and frightening images that illustrate the Inferno have passed into modernmyth.
CANTO 12 - COMPARE SIDE BY SIDE TRANSLATIONS OF DANTE'S Longfellow Translation Inferno: Canto XII The place where to descend the bank we came Was alpine, and from what was there, moreover, Of such a kind that every eye would shun it. Such as that ruin is which in the flank Smote, on this side of Trent, the Adige, Either by earthquake or by failing stay, For from the mountain's top, from which it moved, Unto the plain the cliff is shattered so, Some CANTO 2 - COMPARE SIDE BY SIDE TRANSLATIONS OF DANTE'S Cary Translation. CANTO II. NOW was the day departing, and the air, Imbrown'd with shadows, from their toils releas'd. All animals on earth; and I alone. Prepar'd myself the conflict to sustain, Both of sad pity, and that perilous road, Which my unerring memory shallretrace. O Muses!
CANTO 4 - COMPARE SIDE BY SIDE TRANSLATIONS OF DANTE'S Norton Translation. CANTO IV. The further side of Acheron.--Virgil leads Dante into. Limbo, the First Circle of Hell, containing the spirits of those. who lived virtuously but without Christianity.--Greeting of. Virgil by his fellow poets.--They enter a castle, where are the. shades of ancient worthies.--Virgil and Dantedepart.
CANTO 23 - COMPARE SIDE BY SIDE TRANSLATIONS OF DANTE'S Longfellow Translation Inferno: Canto XXIII Silent, alone, and without company We went, the one in front, the other after, As go the Minor Friars along their way. Upon the fable of Aesop was directed My thought, by reason of the present quarrel, Where he has spoken of the frog and mouse; For 'mo' and 'issa' are not more alike Than this one is to that, if well we couple End and beginning with a CANTO 14 - COMPARE SIDE BY SIDE TRANSLATIONS OF DANTE'S Longfellow Translation. Inferno: Canto XIV Because the charity of my native place Constrained me, gathered I the scattered leaves, And gave them back to him, who now was hoarse. Then came we to the confine, where disparted The second round is from the third, CANTO 10 - COMPARE SIDE BY SIDE TRANSLATIONS OF DANTE'S CANTO X. NOW by a secret pathway we proceed, Between the walls, that hem the region round, And the tormented souls: my master first, I close behind his steps. "Virtue supreme!" I thus began; "who through these ample orbs. In circuit lead'st me, even as thou will'st, Speak thou, and satisfy my wish. CANTO 20 - COMPARE SIDE BY SIDE TRANSLATIONS OF DANTE'S Cary Translation. CANTO XX. AND now the verse proceeds to torments new, Fit argument of this the twentieth strain. Of the first song, whose awful theme records. The spirits whelm'd in woe. Earnest I look'd. Into the depth, that open'd to my view, Moisten'd with tears of anguish, and beheld.DANTE'S INFERNO
Dante's Inferno. The Inferno begins on Good Friday in the year 1300. The poet, 35 years old, has reached middle age according to the standards of the time. He is lost in a deep wood, and unable to find the straight path and harried by allegorical depictions of sin andtemptation.
THE CHARACTERS IN DANTE'S INFERNO G. Geryon - The massive serpentine monster that transports Dante and Virgil from the Seventh to the Eighth Circle of Hell. Guido da Montefeltro - Another adversary of Dante in Dante's real life political career. Montefeltro was an advisor to Pope Boniface VIII (himself now residing in Hell).DANTE
DANTE, Alighieri, famous poet, born in Florence, Italy, May 14, 1265; died at Ravenna, Sept. 14, 1321.He descended from an ancient family of the lower nobility, was educated under the learned Brunetto Latini, and became familiar with the sciences of his age and with the writings of many famous poets, includingHorace, Virgil, Statius, and Ovid. At Bologna and Padua Dante studied philosophy, in ABOUT US | DANTE INFERNO About DanteInferno.info. This site is dedicated to the texts and images of Dante's Inferno, the first book of the Divine Comedy. Considered one of the greatest works of literature, Dante's Inferno documents the author's journey through the depths of Hell, guided by the poet Virgil.. Our site features some of the best illustrations by Gustave Dore, side by side translations of the original7 DEADLY SINS
As Dante journeys through the Inferno he encounters sinners condemned to eternal damnation because of their actions or in some cases inaction while on earth. One can gain a deeper understanding of Dante's Inferno by studying the seven deadly sins which brought these souls to this miserable place. In the 6th Century AD, the Catholic Pope Gregory the Great listed the the seven deadly sins are as THE CIRCLES OF HELL| DANTE INFERNOTHE 9 CIRCLES OF HELLTHE NINE CIRCLES OF HELLTHE SEVEN LEVELS OF HELLTHE LEVELS OF DANTE S INFERNOTHE LEVELS OF HELLTHE 9TH CIRCLE OF HELL The Circles of Hell. In Dante's Inferno, Hell is a vast underground region consisting of concentric levels each of which is deeper and worse than the rest. Sinners are assigned to the appropriate level to receive eternal punishments tailor made for the sins that they committed on earth. The lower in Hell the sinners' souls sink, thegreater and
CANTO 3 - COMPARE SIDE BY SIDE TRANSLATIONS OF DANTE'S Cary Translation. CANTO III. "THROUGH me you pass into the city of woe: Through me you pass into eternal pain: Through me among the people lost for aye. Justice the founder of my fabric mov'd: To rear me was the task of power divine, Supremest wisdom, and primeval love. Before me things create were none, save things. CANTO 4 - COMPARE SIDE BY SIDE TRANSLATIONS OF DANTE'S Norton Translation. CANTO IV. The further side of Acheron.--Virgil leads Dante into. Limbo, the First Circle of Hell, containing the spirits of those. who lived virtuously but without Christianity.--Greeting of. Virgil by his fellow poets.--They enter a castle, where are the. shades of ancient worthies.--Virgil and Dantedepart.
CANTO 34 - COMPARE SIDE BY SIDE TRANSLATIONS OF DANTE'S Between the thick fell and the jagged ice. Soon as he reach'd the point, whereat the thigh. Upon the swelling of the haunches turns, My leader there with pain and struggling hard. Turn'd round his head, where his feet stood before, And grappled at the fell, as one CANTO 5 - COMPARE SIDE BY SIDE TRANSLATIONS OF DANTE'S Longfellow Translation. Inferno: Canto V Thus I descended out of the first circle Down to the second, that less space begirds, And so much greater dole, that goads to wailing. There standeth Minos horribly, and snarls; Examines the transgressions at the entrance; Judges, and sends according as he girds him.DANTE'S INFERNO
Dante's Inferno. The Inferno begins on Good Friday in the year 1300. The poet, 35 years old, has reached middle age according to the standards of the time. He is lost in a deep wood, and unable to find the straight path and harried by allegorical depictions of sin andtemptation.
THE CHARACTERS IN DANTE'S INFERNO G. Geryon - The massive serpentine monster that transports Dante and Virgil from the Seventh to the Eighth Circle of Hell. Guido da Montefeltro - Another adversary of Dante in Dante's real life political career. Montefeltro was an advisor to Pope Boniface VIII (himself now residing in Hell).DANTE
DANTE, Alighieri, famous poet, born in Florence, Italy, May 14, 1265; died at Ravenna, Sept. 14, 1321.He descended from an ancient family of the lower nobility, was educated under the learned Brunetto Latini, and became familiar with the sciences of his age and with the writings of many famous poets, includingHorace, Virgil, Statius, and Ovid. At Bologna and Padua Dante studied philosophy, in ABOUT US | DANTE INFERNO About DanteInferno.info. This site is dedicated to the texts and images of Dante's Inferno, the first book of the Divine Comedy. Considered one of the greatest works of literature, Dante's Inferno documents the author's journey through the depths of Hell, guided by the poet Virgil.. Our site features some of the best illustrations by Gustave Dore, side by side translations of the original7 DEADLY SINS
As Dante journeys through the Inferno he encounters sinners condemned to eternal damnation because of their actions or in some cases inaction while on earth. One can gain a deeper understanding of Dante's Inferno by studying the seven deadly sins which brought these souls to this miserable place. In the 6th Century AD, the Catholic Pope Gregory the Great listed the the seven deadly sins are as THE CIRCLES OF HELL| DANTE INFERNOTHE 9 CIRCLES OF HELLTHE NINE CIRCLES OF HELLTHE SEVEN LEVELS OF HELLTHE LEVELS OF DANTE S INFERNOTHE LEVELS OF HELLTHE 9TH CIRCLE OF HELL The Circles of Hell. In Dante's Inferno, Hell is a vast underground region consisting of concentric levels each of which is deeper and worse than the rest. Sinners are assigned to the appropriate level to receive eternal punishments tailor made for the sins that they committed on earth. The lower in Hell the sinners' souls sink, thegreater and
CANTO 3 - COMPARE SIDE BY SIDE TRANSLATIONS OF DANTE'S Cary Translation. CANTO III. "THROUGH me you pass into the city of woe: Through me you pass into eternal pain: Through me among the people lost for aye. Justice the founder of my fabric mov'd: To rear me was the task of power divine, Supremest wisdom, and primeval love. Before me things create were none, save things. CANTO 4 - COMPARE SIDE BY SIDE TRANSLATIONS OF DANTE'S Norton Translation. CANTO IV. The further side of Acheron.--Virgil leads Dante into. Limbo, the First Circle of Hell, containing the spirits of those. who lived virtuously but without Christianity.--Greeting of. Virgil by his fellow poets.--They enter a castle, where are the. shades of ancient worthies.--Virgil and Dantedepart.
CANTO 34 - COMPARE SIDE BY SIDE TRANSLATIONS OF DANTE'S Between the thick fell and the jagged ice. Soon as he reach'd the point, whereat the thigh. Upon the swelling of the haunches turns, My leader there with pain and struggling hard. Turn'd round his head, where his feet stood before, And grappled at the fell, as one CANTO 5 - COMPARE SIDE BY SIDE TRANSLATIONS OF DANTE'S Longfellow Translation. Inferno: Canto V Thus I descended out of the first circle Down to the second, that less space begirds, And so much greater dole, that goads to wailing. There standeth Minos horribly, and snarls; Examines the transgressions at the entrance; Judges, and sends according as he girds him.DANTE
DANTE, Alighieri, famous poet, born in Florence, Italy, May 14, 1265; died at Ravenna, Sept. 14, 1321.He descended from an ancient family of the lower nobility, was educated under the learned Brunetto Latini, and became familiar with the sciences of his age and with the writings of many famous poets, includingHorace, Virgil, Statius, and Ovid. At Bologna and Padua Dante studied philosophy, in ABOUT US | DANTE INFERNO About DanteInferno.info. This site is dedicated to the texts and images of Dante's Inferno, the first book of the Divine Comedy. Considered one of the greatest works of literature, Dante's Inferno documents the author's journey through the depths of Hell, guided by the poet Virgil.. Our site features some of the best illustrations by Gustave Dore, side by side translations of the originalDANTE'S INFERNO
This section contains a comprehensive collection of Gustave Dore's illustrations of Dante's Inferno. The drawings were commissioned by the book publisher in the late 1800s, who created what is probably the definitive edition of the Dante's Divine Comedy. The haunting and frightening images that illustrate the Inferno have passed into modernmyth.
SIDE BY SIDE TRANSLATIONS OF THE INFERNO Side by Side Translations of the Inferno. The Divine Comedy is regarded as the foundation of modern literary Italian. It was one of the first major works of literature written in the Italian language, rather than Latin which was until then still the language of the scholars and poets. However, in much the same way that English haschanged over
CANTO 21 - COMPARE SIDE BY SIDE TRANSLATIONS OF DANTE'S Longfellow Translation Inferno: Canto XXI From bridge to bridge thus, speaking other things Of which my Comedy cares not to sing, We came along, and held the summit, when We halted to behold another fissure Of Malebolge and other vain laments; And I beheld it marvellously dark. As in the Arsenal of the Venetians Boils in the winter the tenacious pitch To smear their unsound vessels o'er again CANTO 1 - COMPARE SIDE BY SIDE TRANSLATIONS OF DANTE'S All else will I relate discover'd there. How first I enter'd it I scarce can say, Such sleepy dullness in that instant weigh'd. My senses down, when the true path I left, But when a mountain's foot I reach'd, where clos'd. The valley, that had pierc'd my heart with dread, I look'd aloft, and saw his shoulders broad. CANTO 23 - COMPARE SIDE BY SIDE TRANSLATIONS OF DANTE'S Longfellow Translation Inferno: Canto XXIII Silent, alone, and without company We went, the one in front, the other after, As go the Minor Friars along their way. Upon the fable of Aesop was directed My thought, by reason of the present quarrel, Where he has spoken of the frog and mouse; For 'mo' and 'issa' are not more alike Than this one is to that, if well we couple End and beginning with a CANTO 14 - COMPARE SIDE BY SIDE TRANSLATIONS OF DANTE'S Longfellow Translation Inferno: Canto XIV Because the charity of my native place Constrained me, gathered I the scattered leaves, And gave them back to him, who now was hoarse. Then came we to the confine, where disparted The second round is from the third, CANTO 33 - COMPARE SIDE BY SIDE TRANSLATIONS OF DANTE'S Cary Translation. CANTO XXXIII. HIS jaws uplifting from their fell repast, That sinner wip'd them on the hairs o' th' head, Which he behind had mangled, then began: "Thy will obeying, I call up afresh. Sorrow past cure, which but to think of wrings. My heart, or ere Itell on't.
CANTO 24 - COMPARE SIDE BY SIDE TRANSLATIONS OF DANTE'S Inferno: Canto XXIV In that part of the youthful year wherein The Sun his locks beneath Aquarius tempers, And now the nights draw near to half the day, What time the hoar-frost copies on the ground The outward semblance of her sister white, But little lasts the temper of her pen, The husbandman, whose forage faileth him, Rises, and looks,and
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The Inferno begins on Good Friday in the year 1300. The poet, 35 years old, has reached middle age according to the standards of the time. He is lost in a deep wood, and unable to find the straight path and harried by allegorical depictions of sin andtemptation.
Realizing that he is facing ruin, Dante contemplates suicide, but he is rescued by the spirit of the poet Virgil who conducts him on a journey through Hell. When he enters the gates of hell, Dante sees the famous line "Abandon all hope, ye who enter here". And that is indeed the chief punishment of all the inhabitants of the Inferno: they have no hope of salvation, no hope of release, no hope of any improvement or escape from their punishments. Virgil guides Dante through the nine circles of Hell. The circle of Hell are concentric. Each deeper level holds greater sinners and greater punishments. The deepest circle of Hell is at the center of the Earth and it is here that the chief sinner, Satan, is held bound in a lake of ice for all eternity. The sinners that Dante encounters in the Inferno are each punished in a fashion befitting their crime. The most severe punishments are reserved for the residents of the lower depths of Hell. Later, in his journey to Purgatory, Dante will encounter more sinners. But the sinners in Hell are very different from those in Purgatory; these sinners are not repentent and justify their sins. In their conversations with Dante, the afflicted souls of Hell attempt to justify what they did on earth. Despite their punishments they cannot feel remorse. The residents of Hell also have no knowledge of the present; they can only remember the past. This means that when the Final Judgment comes and time is extinguished they will be consignedto oblivion.
The sinners in Hell are all guilty of one or more of the seven deadly sins . Four of of the circles of hell are devoted to punishing these sins in their varous manifestations. (Circle 2-lust, 3-gluttony, 4-greed, 5-wrath). The remaining circles do not correspond exactly to the seven deadly sins. The nine circles of Dante's inferno were illustrated by Gustave Dore in a series of classic engravings, which are presented here in full. Watch Dante's Inferno Moviea gloomy wood
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