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    1. Understanding the Comedy · DANTE & HIS AFTERLIVES: "To see the stars again..." · Duke University Lib

      Understanding the Comedy You’ve probably heard of The Divine Comedy , but have you ever considered why this (...)

    2. Mapping the Comedy · DANTE & HIS AFTERLIVES: "To see the stars again..." · Duke University Library E

      Simon Njami, The Divine Comedy , (2014). This catalog from an exhibition at the Smithsonian Museum of African Art collects (...)

    3. Adapting the Comedy · DANTE & HIS AFTERLIVES: "To see the stars again..." · Duke University Library

      Adapting the Comedy Spanning languages and geographical bounds, the four twentieth-century works of literature on display here all (...)

    4. Understanding Paradise · DANTE & HIS AFTERLIVES: "To see the stars again..." · Duke University Libra

      Dante Alighieri, The Divine Comedy , facsimile from Vatican Urb Lat 365 (1480).

    5. Understanding Purgatory · DANTE & HIS AFTERLIVES: "To see the stars again..." · Duke University Libr

      Lombardo affirms that all humans, regardless of divine influence, have free will and are responsible for their actions – a theme that (...)

    6. Teaching & Researching Dante · DANTE & HIS AFTERLIVES: "To see the stars again..." · Duke University

      Also shown is the latest book by Professor Martin Eisner, who regularly teaches about Dante, including an entire course dedicated to the (...)

    7. Understanding the Inferno · DANTE & HIS AFTERLIVES: "To see the stars again..." · Duke University Li

      Dante Alighieri and Salvador Dalì, La divina Commedia / The Divine Comedy (1963-4). Bertran de Born, pictured here, embodies (...)

    8. Putting the ‘Global’ Back Into Global Pandemic, Part 6 - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      The illegitimate son of a prominent and prosperous citizen of the city of Florence, Boccaccio aspired to follow in the footsteps of his older (...)

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