Dante Purgatory

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Dante Alighieri, (1265-1321). VISION; or HELL, PURGATORY, AND PARADISE, of Dante Alighieri. Translated by The Rev. Henry Francis Cary, M.A...With a Life of Dante, Chronological View of His Age, Additional Notes, and Index. (London: Frederick Warne and Co., circa 1880's)

The "Albion" edition, and a handsome early edition of this work - the first modern translation of Dante into English. Additionally included in this edition is a Life of Dante, Chronological view of his age, Notes and an Index. With a frontispiece engraving of Dante in period dress. Thick 8vo, bound in the publisher's full green ribbed cloth, gilt lettered on the spine and on the upper cover. xlvii, 496 pp. A very handsome copy, clean, fresh and sound.

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Alighieri, Dante. Purgatory and Paradise. New York: Cassell & Company,
n.d. [1880's]. Full decorated blind-stamped leather boards. A.e.g. ; Translated by the Rev. Henry Francis Cary, M. A. from the original of Dante Alighieri and illustrated with the designs of M. Gustave Dore. New Edition with Critical and Explanatory Notes. ; B&W Illustrations; Folio; 337 pages.

Hardcover, G+.

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Rubin, Harriet: Dante In Love: The World's Greatest Poem And How It Made History, Riverside, New Jersey, U.S.A. Simon & Schuster 2004
ISBN: 0743234464 New

First Edition. Hardcover binding, 288 pp. Dante Alighieri, exiled from his home in Florence and a fugitive from justice, followed a road in 1302 that took him first to the labyrinths of hell then up the healing mountain of purgatory, and finally to paradise. Here the author of The Princessa: Machiavelli for Women first makes clear how adrift he really was, describing how the medieval exile left everything behind, from his identity to his language. She then takes a parallel tour of Dante's nineteen-year physical journey -- Rome, Siena, the upper Arno, La Verna, Bibiena, Cesena, and the Po plain, as well as Paris and possibly Oxford -- and also his metaphysical one, during which he wrote his "unfathomable heart song," as Thomas Carlyle called The Divine Comedy. New in new dustjacket. First Edition New Hard Cover 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall

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Dante, Alighieri: The Divine Comedy 2 / Purgatory. Penguin Books,

Translated by Dorothy Sayers S.388 Gebrauchtspuren Br. Taschenbuch, Oktav

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