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  1. Dante’s InfernoCanto 14. A Rain of Fire Falls on the Blasphemers by Gustave Dore. Virgil and Dante leave the Wood of the Suicides and soon arrive at the burning sands where blasphemers, sodomites, and usurers are punished. They encounter Capaneus, and later Virgil tells the story of The Old Man of Crete.

  2. In making his comparisons throughout his journey, Dante often recalls sights he’s seen on his travels. Here he recalls the great bronze pinecone in Rome. It stands almost 12 feet high and was created by Publius Cincius Salvius in 1 st century AD Rome. Originally it stood atop a great fountain near the Pantheon.

  3. Dante’s Paradiso – Canto 22. Frightened by the great shout he heard at the end of the previous Canto, Dante turns to Beatrice for comfort. She reminds him that he is in Heaven and that everything here happens for a holy purpose. The shout, she tells him, was a call for God’s holy retribution against those who corrupt the Church.

  4. Virgil went first and pulled me up behind him as we climbed. Hand and foot we groped our way along the rocks and crags of that ridge. [2] Looking back, I grieved then, as I do now, when I remember what I saw in that bolgia, and I struggle to restrain my pride lest it take my talent away with it.

  5. Dante and Virgil Escape from the Angry Demons (colorized) Gustave Dore. Dante and Virgil Escape from the Angry Demons. Bartolomeo Pinelli. Scenes from Canto 22 & 23. Sandro Botticelli. Escape from the Demons and Scenes among the Hypocrites. Federico Zuccari.

  6. Dante’s InfernoCanto 27. The Struggle for the Body of Guido da Montefeltro by Bartolomeo Pinelli. Virgil and Dante speak with Guido da Montefeltro among the evil counselors. (To read a footnote, click the number in the text. To come back from a footnote, click the up arrow at the note number.) The speaking flame that enwrapped Ulysses ...

  7. 10 de oct. de 2023 · Inferno, Canto 22. Credo Editors · October 10, 2023. ... At 100 Days of Dante, you’ll find 100 short, accessible introductions to the cantos of Dante’s Divine Comedy, by teachers who know and love Dante. Credo Editors. This article is brought to you by the Credo Editors.