The Divine Comedy - Inferno (Purgatorio) - Dante (Translated by Henry W. Longfellow)
“Nearly seven hundred years old, The Divine Comedy of Dante Aligheieri still impresses with is ambitious scope and vision. The three-volume work takes for its grand theme the experience of life after death, and explores its possibilities in the three metaphysical settings alluded to in each book’s title: Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso” - excerpt from the introduction
“Nearly seven hundred years old, The Divine Comedy of Dante Aligheieri still impresses with is ambitious scope and vision. The three-volume work takes for its grand theme the experience of life after death, and explores its possibilities in the three metaphysical settings alluded to in each book’s title: Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso” - excerpt from the introduction
“Nearly seven hundred years old, The Divine Comedy of Dante Aligheieri still impresses with is ambitious scope and vision. The three-volume work takes for its grand theme the experience of life after death, and explores its possibilities in the three metaphysical settings alluded to in each book’s title: Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso” - excerpt from the introduction
Fall River Press printing from Barnes and Noble, 2008