The divine comedy / Dante Alighieri ; translated, with notes, by Henry Francis Cary ; an introduction by Claire E. Honess, and additional notes the inferno by Stefano Albertini
By: Dante Alighieri [autor].
Contributor(s): Cary, Henry Francis [traductor] | Honess, Claire E [Escritor de introducción] | Albertini, Stefano.
Series: London : Wordsworth Classics, 2009Edition: First edition.Description: xxii, 566 pages ; 20 cm.Content type: texto Media type: no mediado Carrier type: volumenISBN: 9781840221664.Subject(s): Italian poetry | Italian literature | World literatureDDC classification: 851.1 / Summary: The main subject of the most famous poem written by the Italian Dante Alighieri is about acting of man in the world about the responsibility of his actions in relation to the ultimate goal to which he tends, which is God. The action consisting of a long pilgrimage through hell and purgatory and a Ascension through the sky, until you see God. It takes place in a fantastic world that thanks to the firmness of lines with which it is described and to the precise determinations of time and space, with which the author endows it with reality characters.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Libros | Biblioteca Idiomas - Neiva | General | 851.1 / D192di (Browse shelf) | Ej. 1 | Available | 900000024035 |
The main subject of the most famous poem written by the Italian Dante Alighieri is about acting of man in the world about the responsibility of his actions in relation to the ultimate goal to which he tends, which is God. The action consisting of a long pilgrimage through hell and purgatory and a Ascension through the sky, until you see God. It takes place in a fantastic world that thanks to the firmness of lines with which it is described and to the precise determinations of time and space, with which the author endows it with reality characters.
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