Dante, Beatrice, and the Divine Comedy (Classic Reprint)
Description:... Excerpt from Dante, Beatrice, and the Divine Comedy I. The Commentators and the necessity for lectureships on the Divine Comedy. II. The profession of the Scribe in the time of Dante and Petrarch. III. The Printer and the early editions of the Poem. IV. The Poet and the Vita Nuova. V. Who was Beatrice? VI. Dante and Beatrice. VII. Body and Spirit. VIII. Dante's Bones. Portions of Chapters VII. And IX. Have already appeared in Notes and Queries.
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