Divine Comedy: Paradiso

Footnotes

  1. ^ C. S. Lewis, The Discarded Image: An Introduction to Medieval and Renaissance Literature, Chapter V, Cambridge University Press, 1964.
  2. ^ Paradiso, Canto IV, lines 34–36, Mandelbaum translation.
  3. ^ Paradiso, Canto IV, line 38, Mandelbaum translation.
  4. ^ Paradiso, Canto II, lines 94–96, Mandelbaum translation.
  5. ^ Dorothy L. Sayers, Paradise, notes on Canto II.
  6. ^ Dorothy L. Sayers, Paradise, notes on Canto III.
  7. ^ Paradiso, Canto IV, lines 76–81, Mandelbaum translation.
  8. ^ Paradiso, Canto V, lines 28–29, Mandelbaum translation.
  9. ^ a b Dorothy L. Sayers, Paradise, notes on Canto V.
  10. ^ Paradiso, Canto VI, line 10, Mandelbaum translation.
  11. ^ a b Dorothy L. Sayers, Paradise, notes on Canto VI.
  12. ^ Paradiso, Canto VI, lines 76–81, Mandelbaum translation.
  13. ^ Paradiso, Canto VIII, lines 1–3, 9–12, Mandelbaum translation.
  14. ^ Dorothy L. Sayers, Paradise, notes on Canto VIII.
  15. ^ Inferno, Canto XII, line 109, Mandelbaum translation: "That brow with hair so black is Ezzelino."
  16. ^ Paradiso, Canto IX, lines 127–138, Mandelbaum translation.
  17. ^ a b Dorothy L. Sayers, Paradise, notes on Canto X.
  18. ^ Paradiso, Canto XI, lines 43–54, Mandelbaum translation.
  19. ^ Dorothy L. Sayers, Paradise, notes on Canto XI.
  20. ^ Paradiso, Canto XIII, lines 94–102, Mandelbaum translation.
  21. ^ Dorothy L. Sayers, Paradise, notes on Canto XIV.
  22. ^ Paradiso, Canto XIV, lines 97–102, Mandelbaum translation.
  23. ^ Dante Alighieri, Convivio, Book II, Chapter 14 Archived 2010-07-10 at the Wayback Machine, Richard Lansing translation.
  24. ^ Dorothy L. Sayers, Paradise, notes on Canto XV.
  25. ^ a b Dorothy L. Sayers, Paradise, notes on Canto XVII.
  26. ^ Paradiso, Canto XVII, lines 55–60, Mandelbaum translation.
  27. ^ a b Dorothy L. Sayers, Paradise, notes on Canto XVIII.
  28. ^ Paradiso, Canto XVIII, lines 91–96, Mandelbaum translation.
  29. ^ Dorothy L. Sayers, Paradise, notes on Canto XX.
  30. ^ a b Raffa, Guy (2002). "Jupiter: Notes". Danteworlds. Retrieved 2 January 2022.
  31. ^ Purgatorio, Canto X, lines 73–93, Durling translation.
  32. ^ Dorothy L. Sayers, Paradise, notes on Canto XIX.
  33. ^ Paradiso, Canto XIX, lines 70–81, Durling translation.
  34. ^ Paradiso, Canto XIX, lines 103–05, Durling translation.
  35. ^ Dorothy L. Sayers, Paradise, notes on Canto XXI.
  36. ^ Dorothy L. Sayers, Paradise, notes on Canto XXII.
  37. ^ Paradiso, Canto XXI, lines 4–12, Mandelbaum translation.
  38. ^ Dorothy L. Sayers, Paradise, notes on Canto XXIII.
  39. ^ Paradiso, Canto XXII, lines 133–138, Mandelbaum translation.
  40. ^ Dorothy L. Sayers, Paradise, notes on Canto XXIV.
  41. ^ Paradiso, Canto XXIV, lines 103–111, Mandelbaum translation.
  42. ^ Dorothy L. Sayers, Paradise, notes on Canto XXV.
  43. ^ Paradiso, Canto XXV, lines 52–57, Mandelbaum translation.
  44. ^ Dorothy L. Sayers, Paradise, notes on Canto XXVI.
  45. ^ Paradiso, Canto XXVI, lines 55–56, Mandelbaum translation.
  46. ^ Dorothy L. Sayers, Paradise, notes on Canto XXVII.
  47. ^ Paradiso, Canto XXVII, lines 109–117, Mandelbaum translation.
  48. ^ Paradiso, Canto XXIX, lines 109–120, Mandelbaum translation.
  49. ^ a b c d Dorothy L. Sayers, Paradise, notes on Canto XXX.
  50. ^ Barolini, Teodolinda (2005). "Lifting the Veil?: Notes toward a Gendered History of Early Italian Literature". In Barolini, Teodolinda (ed.). Medieval Constructions in Gender and Identity: Essays in Honor of Joan M. Ferrante. Medieval & Renaissance Texts & Studies 293. Tempe: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies. p. 172. ISBN 9780866983372.
  51. ^ Dorothy L. Sayers, Paradise, notes on Canto XXXI.
  52. ^ Ferrante, Joan M. (2000). "Beatrice". In Lansing, Richard (ed.). The Dante Encyclopedia. p. 99. doi:10.4324/9780203834473. ISBN 9780415876117.
  53. ^ Seung, T. K. (1979). "The Epic Character of the Divina Commedia and the Function of Dante's Three Guides". Italica. 56 (4): 352–368. doi:10.2307/478663. ISSN 0021-3020. JSTOR 478663.
  54. ^ a b Kirkham, Victoria (1989). "A Canon of Women in Dante's Commedia". Annali d'Italianistica. 7: 16–41. ISSN 0741-7527. JSTOR 24003857.
  55. ^ Olson, Kristina (2020). "Conceptions of Women and Gender in the Comedy". In Kleinhenz, Christopher; Olson, Kristina (eds.). Approaches to Teaching Dante's Divine Comedy (2nd ed.). Approaches to Teaching World Literature. New York: Modern Language Association. p. 113.
  56. ^ Auerbach, Erich (1949). "Dante's Prayer to the Virgin (Paradiso, XXXIII) and Earlier Eulogies". Romance Philology. 3 (1): 1–26. ISSN 0035-8002. JSTOR 44938478.
  57. ^ a b Dorothy L. Sayers, Paradise, notes on Canto XXXIII.
  58. ^ Paradiso, Canto XXXIII, line 139, C. H. Sisson translation.
  59. ^ Paradiso, Canto XXXIII, lines 142–145, C. H. Sisson translation.

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