The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri -

The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri

Volume 3: Paradiso
Buch | Hardcover
888 Seiten
2011
Oxford University Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-19-508742-0 (ISBN)
65,95 inkl. MwSt
Pardiso is the third of three volumes of a new edition and translation of Dantes's masterpiece, The Divine Comedy. Similar to volumes I Inferno and II Purgatorio, this translation will be into English prose, emphasizing the literal-vs-phonetic. A newly edited version of the Italian text will be on facing pages and includes fully comprehensive notes with the latest in contemporary scholarship.
Robert Durling's much-anticipated translation of the Paradiso, the third and final volume of Dante's Divine Comedy, is available at last. Durling's prose translations of the Inferno and the Purgatorio garnered high praise, and with this superb version of the Paradiso readers can now traverse the entirety of Dante's epic poem of spiritual ascent with the guidance of one of the greatest living Italian-to-English translators.
Reunited with his beloved Beatrice in the Paradiso, the poet-narrator journeys through the heavenly spheres and comes to know "the state of blessed souls after death," the joy that every man can attain with God's grace. As with the previous volumes, the original Italian and its English translation appear on facing pages for language mavens. But every reader will be drawn to Durling's precise and vivid prose, which is perfectly suited to capture Dante's extraordinary range of expression--from the high style of divine revelation to colloquial speech, lyrical interludes, and scornful diatribes against corrupt monks.
This edition boasts several unique features to aid readers. The notes by Durling and Ronald Martinez at the end of each canto not only illuminate the Paradiso, but stress the links among all three volumes of the Commedia, something seldom done in other editions. It also includes several drawings that illustrate Dante's medieval cosmology and a map of the poet's journey through Paradise. Durling's lucid, stage-setting introduction explores the Paradiso's unsurpassed imaginative richness and provides historical, political, biblical, and theological contexts that further enhance the reader's comprehension of the poem's major themes. Finally, the volume includes a unique set of indexes, including Proper Names in the Notes (with rich subheadings concerning themes and rhetorical devices), Passages Cited in the Notes, Words Discussed in the Notes, as well as the customary Index of Proper Names in the Text and Translation.
No reader will be disappointed by this reader-friendly, lovingly rendered new edition, a fitting capstone to Durling's remarkable achievement.

Robert M. Durling is Professor Emeritus of English and Italian Literature at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Ronald L. Martinez is Professor of Italian at Brown University. Their works together include Dante's Inferno and Purgatorio and Time and the Crystal: Studies in Dante's "Rime petrose."

CONTENTS
Abbreviations, xv
Introduction, 2
PARADISO
CANTO 1
Notes to Canto 1

CANTO 2
Notes to Canto 2

CANTO 3
Notes to Canto 3

CANTO 4
Notes to Canto 4

CANTO 5
Notes to Canto 5

CANTO 6
Notes to Canto 6

CANTO 7
Notes to Canto 7

CANTO 8
Notes to Canto 8

CANTO 9
Notes to Canto 9

CANTO 10
Notes to Canto 10

CANTO 11
Notes to Canto 11

CANTO 12
Notes to Canto 12

CANTO 13
Notes to Canto 13

CANTO 14
Notes to Canto 14

CANTO 15
Notes to Canto 15

CANTO 16
Notes to Canto 16

CANTO 17
Notes to Canto 17

CANTO 18
Notes to Canto 18

CANTO 19
Notes to Canto 19

CANTO 20
Notes to Canto 20

CANTO 21
Notes to Canto 21

CANTO 22
Notes to Canto 22

CANTO 23
Notes to Canto 23

CANTO 24
Notes to Canto 24

CANTO 25
Notes to Canto 25

CANTO 26
Notes to Canto 26

CANTO 27
Notes to Canto 27

CANTO 28
Notes to Canto 28

CANTO 29
Notes to Canto 29

CANTO 30
Notes to Canto 30

CANTO 31
Notes to Canto 31

CANTO 32
Notes to Canto 32

CANTO 33
Notes to Canto 33


THE NICENE CREED

BOETHIUS' O QUI PERPETUA MUNDUM RATIONE GUBERNAS

Notes to "O qui perpetua'


ADDITIONAL NOTES

1. The Figure of Beatrice (After Canto 2)
2. The Paradiso and the Monarchia
3.The Primacy of the Intellect, the Sun, and the Circling Theologians (After Canto 14)
4. Dante and the Liturgy (After Canto 15)
5. The Religious Orders in the Paradiso
6. The Threshold Cantos in the Comedy
7. The Fate of Phaethon in the Comedy
8. Circle-Cross-Eagle-Scales: Images in the Paradiso
9. The Final Image
10. The Neoplatonic Background
11. Dante and Neoplatonism
12. Dante's Astrology
13. The Heavens and the Sciences: Convivio 2
14. The Paradiso as Alpha and Omega


Textual Variants
Bibliography
Index of Italian, Latin, and Other Foreign Words Discussed in the Notes
Index of Passages Cited in the Notes
Index of Proper Names in the Notes
Index of Proper Names in the Text and Translation

Zusatzinfo 7 black and white halftone illustrations
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 167 x 241 mm
Gewicht 1334 g
Themenwelt Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Lyrik / Gedichte
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Anglistik / Amerikanistik
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Literaturwissenschaft
ISBN-10 0-19-508742-9 / 0195087429
ISBN-13 978-0-19-508742-0 / 9780195087420
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