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020 _a9780140444421
082 _a851.1
_bALI
100 _aAlighieri, Dante
245 _aThe divine comedy
260 _bPenguin Classics USA,
_aNew York :
_c2005
300 _axxiv, 399 p. ;
_bill. (some col.),
_c20 cm.
365 _b850 (set price)
_c
_d1
490 _aPenguin Classics
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references.
520 _aExtract: "" In the middle of the race of our lives, I lost the true path, and I strayed myself in a dark forest: ah! it would be too painful to say how this forest, the memory of which renews my fear, was harsh, dense and wild. Its horrors are no less bitter than the suffering of death. ""
650 _aPurgatory Poetry
700 _aMusa, Mark
_etr. by
942 _2ddc
_cBK