<p><em>The Divine Comedy </em>describes Dante's travels through&nbsp;Hell&nbsp;Purgatory and Paradise and represents the soul's journey towards God. This edition includes the complete texts of Dante's Inferno Purgatoria and Paradiso.</p><p>Inferno<em> - Inferno</em> begins&nbsp;with Dante lost in a dark&nbsp;wood assailed by beasts he cannot evade and unable to find the straight way to salvation. Conscious that he is ruining himself and that he is falling into a dark place Dante is at last rescued by Virgil and the two of them begin their journey to the underworld. Allegorically the&nbsp;<em>Inferno</em>&nbsp;represents the Christian soul seeing sin for what it really is and the three beasts represent three types of sin: the self-indulgent the violent and the malicious.</p><p>Purgatoria<em> - </em>Having survived the depths of Hell Dante and Virgil ascend out of the undergloom to the Mountain of&nbsp;Purgatory&nbsp;on the far side of the world. The mountain has seven terraces corresponding to the&nbsp;seven deadly sins. Dante's illustrative examples of sin and virtue draw on classical sources as well as on the Bible and on contemporary events.</p><p>Paradiso<em> - </em>After an initial ascension Beatrice guides Dante through the nine&nbsp;celestial spheres&nbsp;of&nbsp;Heaven. These are concentric and spherical as in&nbsp;Aristotelian&nbsp;and&nbsp;Ptolemaic&nbsp;cosmology. The structure of <em>Paradiso</em>&nbsp;is based on the&nbsp;four cardinal virtues&nbsp;and the&nbsp;three theological virtues. In <em>Paradiso</em> Dante meets and converses with several great saints of the Church including&nbsp;Saint Peter and&nbsp;St. John.&nbsp;Allegorically the poem represents the soul's ascent to God.</p>
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