The divine comedy of Dante Alighieri /

The "Divine Comedy" was entitled by Dante himself merely "Commedia," meaning a poetic composition in a style intermediate between the sustained nobility of tragedy, and the popular tone of elegy. The word had no dramatic implication at that time, though it did involve a happy end...

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Main Author: Dante Alighieri, 1265-1321 (Author)
Other Authors: Norton, Charles Eliot, 1827-1908 (Translator)
Format: Book
Language:English
Italian
Published: Chicago : Encyclopædia Britannica, [1952]
Series:Great books of the Western world ; 21.
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New School

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Call Number: AC1 .G72 vol.21

NYU

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Bucknell University

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Call Number: AC1 .G78 V.21

Allegheny

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Call Number: 808.8 G798 v.21

Drexel

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Call Number: AC1 .G72

Chatham

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Call Number: 082 G79a v.21

La Salle

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St. Joseph's University

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Marywood

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Call Number: 803 G83E V.21

West Chester

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Call Number: 851.15 D192an

West Virgina University

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Call Number: AC1 .G7 v.21