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Dante's Divine Comedy
Richard Emerson
33 episodes
9 months ago
Conversations exploring Dante's Divine Comedy with leading scholars, acclaimed academics, and innovative researchers. Join host Richard Emerson for in-depth discussions that bridge medieval wisdom with contemporary insights, revealing how Dante's masterwork continues to illuminate our path forward. dailypurgatory.com
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Conversations exploring Dante's Divine Comedy with leading scholars, acclaimed academics, and innovative researchers. Join host Richard Emerson for in-depth discussions that bridge medieval wisdom with contemporary insights, revealing how Dante's masterwork continues to illuminate our path forward. dailypurgatory.com
Show more...
Society & Culture
Religion & Spirituality
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Dante's Letter to his Patron, Can Grande della Scala
Dante's Divine Comedy
12 minutes
4 years ago
Dante's Letter to his Patron, Can Grande della Scala

In this episode we'll look at the main highlights from Dante's Epistle XIII to Lord Can Grande della Scala, his Patron in Verona, to whom Dante dedicates the Third Canticle of the Divine Comedy, the Paradiso.

We'll also look at Dante's expressed practial purpose and overall meaning of the Divine Comedy, and the four established levels of interpretation in the Medieval and Ancient Traditions:
Literal, Allegorical, Moral and Anagogical.

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Dante's Divine Comedy
Conversations exploring Dante's Divine Comedy with leading scholars, acclaimed academics, and innovative researchers. Join host Richard Emerson for in-depth discussions that bridge medieval wisdom with contemporary insights, revealing how Dante's masterwork continues to illuminate our path forward. dailypurgatory.com