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Purgatorio (Italian: [purɡaˈtɔːrjo];
Italian for "Purgatory") is the
second part of Dante's
Divine Comedy,
following the
Inferno and
preceding the Paradiso...
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purgatorio in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Purgatorio may
refer to:
Purgatorio, the
second part of Dante's
Divine Comedy Purgatorio (album)...
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standardized Italian language. It is
divided into
three parts: Inferno,
Purgatorio, and Paradiso. The poem
discusses "the
state of the soul
after death and...
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Chiesa del
Purgatorio may
refer to the
following churches in Italy:
Chiesa del
Purgatorio, Canicattì,
Sicily Chiesa del
Purgatorio,
Castellammare di Stabia...
- The
Chiesa del
Purgatorio ("Church of the Purgatory"), also
called the
Chiesa delle Santissime Anime del
Purgatorio) is a
Roman Catholic church located...
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Alighieri contemplates the
nature of
sloth as a
capital vice in
Canto 18 of
Purgatorio, the
second canticle of the
Divine Comedy.
Dante encounters the slothful...
- Alighieri's 14th-century
narrative poem The
Divine Comedy,
followed by
Purgatorio and Paradiso. The
Inferno describes the
journey of a
fictionalised version...
- priesthood. In the
Divine Comedy,
Dante meets Adrian V in the
fifth terrace of
Purgatorio where Adrian V
cleanses for the vice of avarice.
Ottobuono belonged to...
- name
Dolce Stil Novo was used for the
first time by
Dante Alighieri in
Purgatorio, the
second canticle of the
Divina Commedia. In the
Divina Commedia Purgatory...
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Kingdom (book series) The
Seven Deadly Sins (1585 play)...