• Title. Purgatorio Volume 2 of La divina commedia , Francesco Bonaventura Lombardi.
  • Purgatorio (. Italian: [purɡaˈtɔːrjo]; Italian for "Purgatory") is the second part of Dante's Divine Comedy, following the Inferno and preceding the Paradiso.
  • Bound in full bevelled ivory vellum, with the word "Purgatorio" in ornamental illuminated script on the front cover, decorated in full colors, including the use of gold...
  • But none of these extremely strong bonds between Dante’s Inferno and his Purgatorio can offset the reality of the abyss that yawns between Hell and Purgatory.
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  • Purgatorio: Canto VII After the gracious and glad salutations Had three and four times been reiterated, Sordello backward drew and said, "Who are you?"
  • Presented in a bilingual edition with the translator’s notes and commentary, Merwin’s Purgatorio is work of art that will add depth, complexity, and song to...
  • Purgatorio: Canto I / To run o'er better waters hoists its sail / The little vessel of my genius now, / That leaves behind itself a sea so cruel...