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Paradiso

Book • 1595
Paradiso is the third and final part of Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy, following Inferno and Purgatorio.

It is an allegory that tells of Dante's journey through Heaven, guided by Beatrice and later by Saint Bernard.

Mark Musa's translation preserves the intricacy and poetic beauty of the original work, rendering it in clear, rhythmic English, accompanied by extensive notes and commentary.

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Jordan Hall
in the context of Dante's Divine Comedy.
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358 - Jordan Hall - The End of Strategy
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Robert Harrison
in the discussion of crowds in the Middle Ages and his work, Paradiso.
Jeffrey Schnapp on the Phenomenon of Crowds
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Patrick Callahan
as the source of an invocation used to discuss the sublime.
The Beautiful and the Sublime: How to Make Art that Leads to God | Prof. Patrick Callahan
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Paul Gondreau
in relation to the concept of suffering expanding the heart.
Making Up What is Lacking: Disability and Suffering in Christ's Body, the Church | Prof. Paul Gondreau
Mentioned as the third and last book of Dante's 'Divine Comedy' translated by
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Mary Jo Bang
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After 20 years, Mary Jo Bang has completed her translation of Dante's 'Divine Comedy'

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