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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... metaphors ; for he saw many things by intellectual light which he could not express in direct speech . This theme becomes central in the final canto of the Paradiso . 7. suo disire : The object of desire , God and the vision of Him ...
... metaphor which is now implicit in Beatrice's words , namely , archery , the aiming of an arrow at some target . This figure in the present context makes God , who governs the heavens and all things , an archer who aims ( through the ...
... metaphor to that of art in the sense of giving shape to some object , as in the art of pottery , for example . Why is the potter's intention not always perfectly realized in the object he makes , the product of his art ? The answer is ...
... metaphor . Indeed , to look now to those verses and the navigational figure they introduce , one may say that each ... metaphors , E. R. Curtius ( 1953 , pp . 128-29 ) writes : The Roman poets are wont to compare the composition of a ...
... metaphor is extraordinarily widespread throughout the Middle Ages and long survives into later times . Dante begins the second book of the Convivio with nautical metaphors : " ... proemialmente ragionando ... lo tempo chiama e domanda ...