The Divine Comedy, III. Paradiso, Vol. III. Part 2: CommentaryPrinceton University Press, 7 Ara 2021 - 624 sayfa Continuing the paperback edition of Charles S. Singleton's translation of The Divine Comedy, this work provides the English-speaking reader with everything he needs to read and understand the Paradiso. This volume consists of the prose translation of Giorgio Petrocchi's 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 Dante's vocabulary, his characters, and the historical sources of incidents in the poem. Professor Singleton provides a clear and profound analysis of the poem's basic allegory, and the illustrations, diagrams, and map clarify points that have previously confused readers of The Divine Comedy. |
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... God's light . The reader should remember when he reaches the end of the poem that thematically the Paradiso ... God as the unmoved cause of movement is a conception of Aristotelian theology ( cf. “ lo motor primo , ” Purg . XXV , 70 ) ...
... god , or godlike . 72. a cui esperienza grazia serba : To those who , through such a grace as is represented by Beatrice , may also rise above the human state . The verse clearly points to the allegorical journey to God in this life ...
... God . Whether St. Paul actually beheld God or not is a matter on which theologians have disagreed , St. Augustine and ... God's own Heaven , the Empyrean ; and the Primum Mobile imparts its revolution to all the heavens within it ” ( Gr ) ...
... God , and this is the form the essential informing and governing principle ) which makes God's handiwork , the universe , resemble its Maker . At the end , when the wayfaring Dante will see God “ face to face , ” he will , in fact , see ...
... God , have relation of order to each other , and to God Himself . " ) 106-8 . Qui veggion . norma : The created universe in all its harmony and total order is there to be contemplated by those among God's creatures which have intellect ...