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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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Purgatory, Episode 15
Dante's Divine Comedy
14 minutes
4 years ago
Purgatory, Episode 15

After ascending up the mountain we’re entering into the Garden of Eden, where the Pilgrim meets Beatrice and drinks from the two rivers of Lethe and Eunoë. The first river is to remove the memories of sins, and the second is to restore the memories of all the Good in the world and in Life. There are also two big allegorical scenes with the symbolic entering of Scripture, and the History of the Church up to Dante’s time in the thirteen hundreds. After the final moments by the river of Eunoë – the Pilgrim is now fully reborn, ready and eager, to rise into the Stars.

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Recommended version for joining this series is Mark Musa’s Penguin Classics Edition here: https://amzn.com/0140444424

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