The Renaissance & Dante's Divine Comedy: Recent Episodes

Richard Emerson

Reflections on the Divine Comedy and the philosophical foundations that Dante created for the Florentine Renaissance, through unifying the Greek and the Hebrew traditions into a comprehensive cosmology - and blending the old with the current.

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A look at Sordello's most famous Poem, and how Dante draws inspiration from it in his description of the Valley of Princes in Canto VII of the Purgatory.

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Brief reflection on the third terrace in Purgatory. 

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In Canto 29 of Paradiso Dante describes the when, where and why of the Creation of Angels.

Full essay is here:

https://dantescomedy.com/the-creation-of-the-angels

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In just seven tercets, Dante inverts the model of the Universe from the material to the conceptual, and describes the origin and source of Motion and Time itself.

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From the 8th sphere in Paradiso!

The essay is here:

https://dantescomedy.com/the-examination-of-virtues-for-the-pilgrim

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How Dante connects Seraphims and Cherubims with the Franciscan and Dominican Orders, as two major defining elements of the Divine and Theology itself, in the sphere of the Sun.

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The moment when the Poem is born.

From John Ciardi's translation of the Divine Comedy.

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A suggestion for interpreting the number "515" at the end of Purgatory.

From dantescomedy.com

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Highlights and reflections on Chapter 5.

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Looking at the great translation of the Divine Comedy by John D. Sinclair from the 1940s. 

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We've just started a group reading in our community on https://reddit.com/r/dantescomedy - and would like to welcome everyone to join in!

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Reflections on Canto 18 in Purgatory.

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Reflections on Poem 15 from Purgatory – the Poem of Light.

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Reflections on the first four Terraces, the psychological process on each level, and the role and nature of Art ant the Artist.

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Reflection on Canto 28-33 in Purgatory. A unity of personal and general Revelation with Scripture, and Beatrice.

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Reflections on Purgatory 9 and 10, the threshold into what Dante saw as the symbolic Church Life, and apprehending the Divine Arts with Humility.

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Reflections on Canto 9 and Canto 2, in Purgatorio.

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Reflections on canto 7, and some descriptions of the person Dante by his late-contemporary fellow writers Boccaccio and Petrarch, coming one generation after him in Florence and Arezzo.

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Reflections on Theosis, in the Comedy.

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How the twin Portal of the Moon opens a material and spiritual experience, simultaneously.

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Reflections on Canto 6.

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Reflections on Canto 5.

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Reflections on Canto 4 in the Purgatory.

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Welcome to this first episode! The youtube channel is here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCM…