The Divine Comedy: Purgatorio: Commentary
β Scribed by Dante Alighieri, Charles S. Singleton
- Publisher
- Princeton University Press
- Year
- 1973
- Tongue
- English, Italian
- Leaves
- 874
- Series
- The Divine Comedy (Bollingen Series)
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Continuing the paperback edition of Charles S. Singletonβs translation of The Divine Comedy, this work provides the English-speaking reader with everything he needs to read and understand the Purgatorio. This volume consists of the prose translation of Giorgio Petrocchiβs 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 Danteβs vocabulary, his characters, and the historical sources of incidents in the poem. Professor Singleton provides a clear and profound analysis of the poemβs basic allegory, and the illustrations, diagrams, and map clarify points that have previously confused readers of The Divine Comedy.
β¦ Table of Contents
CONTENTS
List of Illustrations and Maps
Acknowledgments
Purgatorio. Commentary
Canto I
Canto II
Canto III
Canto IV
Canto V
Canto VI
Canto VII
Canto VIII
Canto IX
Canto X
Canto XI
Canto XII
Canto XIII
Canto XIV
Canto XV
Canto XVI
Canto XVII
Canto XVIII
Canto XIX
Canto XX
Canto XXI
Canto XXII
Canto XXIII
Canto XXIV
Canto XXV
Canto XXVI
Canto XXVII
Canto XXVIII
Canto XXIX
Canto XXX
Canto XXXI
Canto XXXII
Canto XXXIII
List of W orks Cited and of Abbreviations
Abbreviations
List of Works Cited
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