Purgatorio
I. The Shores of Purgatory.
The Four Stars. Cato of Utica.
The
Rush.
II. The Celestial Pilot.
Casella. The Departure.
III. Discourse on the Limits
of Reason. The Foot of the Mountain.
Those
who died in Contumacy of Holy Church. Manfredi.
IV. Farther Ascent.
Nature of the Mountain. The Negligent,
who
postponed Repentance till the last Hour. Belacqua.
V. Those who died by
Violence, but repentant.
Buonconte
di Monfeltro. La Pia.
VI. Dante’s Inquiry
on Prayers for the Dead. Sordello. Italy.
VII. The Valley of Flowers.
Negligent Princes.
VIII. The Guardian Angels and the
Serpent. Nino di Gallura.
The
Three Stars. Currado Malaspina.
IX. Dante’s Dream
of the Eagle. The Gate of Purgatory and
the
Angel. Seven P’s. The Keys.
X. The Needle’s
Eye. The First Circle: The Proud.
The
Sculptures on the Wall.
XI. The Humble Prayer.
Omberto di Santafiore.
Oderisi
d’ Agobbio. Provenzan Salvani.
XII. The Sculptures on the
Pavement. Ascent to the Second Circle.
XIII. The Second Circle: The
Envious. Sapia of Siena.
XIV. Guido del Duca and Renier
da Calboli. Cities of
the
Arno Valley. Denunciation of Stubbornness.
XV. The Third Circle:
The Irascible. Dante’s Visions. The
Smoke.
XVI. Marco Lombardo.
Lament over the State of the World.
XVII. Dante’s Dream of Anger.
The Fourth Circle: The Slothful.
Virgil’s
Discourse of Love.
XVIII. Virgil further discourses of Love
and Free Will.
The
Abbot of San Zeno.
XIX. Dante’s Dream of
the Siren. The Fifth Circle:
The
Avaricious and Prodigal. Pope Adrian V.
XX. Hugh Capet.
Corruption of the French Crown.
Prophecy
of the Abduction of Pope Boniface VIII and
the
Sacrilege of Philip the Fair. The Earthquake.
XXI. The Poet Statius.
Praise of Virgil.
XXII. Statius’ Denunciation
of Avarice. The Sixth Circle:
The
Gluttonous. The Mystic Tree.
XXIII. Forese. Reproof of immodest
Florentine Women.
XXIV. Buonagiunta da Lucca.
Pope Martin IV, and others.
Inquiry
into the State of Poetry.
XXV. Discourse of Statius on
Generation. The Seventh Circle:
The
Wanton.
XXVI. Sodomites. Guido Guinicelli
and Arnaldo Daniello.
XXVII. The Wall of Fire and the Angel of
God. Dante’s Sleep
upon
the Stairway, and his Dream of Leah and Rachel.
Arrival
at the Terrestrial Paradise.
XXVIII. The River Lethe. Matilda.
The Nature of
the
Terrestrial Paradise.
XXIX. The Triumph of the Church.
XXX. Virgil’s Departure.
Beatrice. Dante’s Shame.
XXXI. Reproaches of Beatrice and
Confession of Dante.
The
Passage of Lethe. The Seven Virtues. The
Griffon.
XXXII. The Tree of Knowledge. Allegory
of the Chariot. XXXIII. Lament over the
State of the Church. Final Reproaches
of
Beatrice. The River Eunoe.
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