Inferno

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The first part of Dante's Divine Comedy, detailing a journey through Hell, including encounters in Limbo and the circles for sinners of lust.

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Civilization #30:  Dante as the Second Coming of Homer

Civilization #30: Dante as the Second Coming of Homer

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The first part of Dante's Divine Comedy, detailing a journey through Hell, including encounters in Limbo and the circles for sinners of lust.

Great Books #9:  Dante's La Commedia

Great Books #9: Dante's La Commedia

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The first part of Dante's The Divine Comedy, depicting Dante and Virgil's journey through Hell. Its structure is an inverted triangle, representing a descent underground.

Great Books #9:  Dante (Re-Upload with Audio Fixed)

Great Books #9: Dante (Re-Upload with Audio Fixed)

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The first part of The Divine Comedy, structured as an inverted triangle, representing Dante and Virgil's journey through hell.

Great Books #12:  Dante in Paradise

Great Books #12: Dante in Paradise

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The first part of Dante's Divine Comedy, depicting hell. It is presented as a necessary stage of suffering to gain knowledge for higher learning in Heaven.

Dante Livestream #1  (Monday, June 15 morning)

Dante Livestream #1 (Monday, June 15 morning)

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The first part of Dante's Divine Comedy, representing hell.

Dante Livestream #2 (Tuesday, June 16 10AM)

Dante Livestream #2 (Tuesday, June 16 10AM)

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The first part of The Divine Comedy, published before Purgatory and Paradise, forming a coherent narrative with them.

Dante #2

Dante #2

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The first part of Dante's Divine Comedy, referenced for its structured depiction of hell and the consequences of sin.

Dante #4

Dante #4

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The first part of Dante's Divine Comedy, already published and circulated by the time he was writing the final cantos.

Dante #3

Dante #3

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The first part of the Divine Comedy, where Dante places himself alongside great Latin epic poets. It is a journey into hell, crucial for Dante to cleanse himself of hatred and vengeance.

Dante #5

Dante #5

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The first part of Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy, often read in isolation, which the speaker argues is insufficient to understand Dante's full message.

Dante #6

Dante #6

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The first part of The Divine Comedy, which starts by celebrating Virgil and is described as more literary, visual, and interesting than Paradise, appealing to a wider audience.

Dante #7

Dante #7

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The first part of the Divine Comedy, depicted as a social critique and prophecy of divine retribution, particularly against Florentine society.

Dante #7 Hell Cantos 10-19

Dante #7 Hell Cantos 10-19

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One of the three parts of The Divine Comedy, presented as a prophecy and a social critique of contemporary Florentine society, warning of divine judgment.

Dante #8 Hell Cantos 20-32

Dante #8 Hell Cantos 20-32

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The first part of Dante Alighieri's epic poem The Divine Comedy, which the lecture extensively analyzes, focusing on various cantos and their punishments.

Dante Livestream #9 (Wednesday, June 24 10AM)

Dante Livestream #9 (Wednesday, June 24 10AM)

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The first part of Dante's Divine Comedy, explored in depth, with discussions on the nature of hell, punishment, imagination, and betrayal.

Dante Livestream #11 (Friday, June 26 10AM)

Dante Livestream #11 (Friday, June 26 10AM)

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The first part of the Divine Comedy, whose nine circles of hell are mentioned and contrasted with Purgatory's structure.

Dante Livestream #12 Final (Saturday, June 27 10AM)

Dante Livestream #12 Final (Saturday, June 27 10AM)

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The first part of Dante's Divine Comedy, describing his journey through Hell, discussed as a contrast to Purgatory and Paradise.