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The Divine Comedy

by Dante Alighieri

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Vita nuova (prose and poetry) c. 1292

Convivio (prose) 1304-07

De vulgari eloquentia (treatise) 1304-07

*Commedia (poetry) 1306-21

De monarchia (treatise) c. 1313

Prose antiche di Dante, Petrarcha, et Boccaccio, etc. (letters) 1547

The Inferno of Dante Alighieri (translated by Henry Francis Cary) 1805

Vita Nuova (translated by Theodore Martin) 1862

The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri (translated by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow) 1865-67

The Paradise of Dante Alighieri (translated by Arthur John Butler) 1885

Inferno (translated by Thomas G. Bergin) 1948

The Comedy of Dante Alighieri the Florentine (translated by Dorothy L. Sayers and Barbara Reynolds) 1949-62

Inferno (translated by Dorothy L. Sayers) 1950

The Inferno (translated by John Ciardi) 1954

The Purgatorio (translated by John Ciardi) 1961

Vita Nuova: Poems of Youth (translated by Barbara Reynolds) 1969

The Divine Comedy (translated by Charles S. Singleton) 1970

Paradiso (translated by John Ciardi) 1970

Dante's Purgatory (translated by Mark Musa) 1981

The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri. 3 vols. (translated by Allen Mandelbaum) 1981

Vita Nuova (translated by Mark Musa) 1992

Vita Nuova (translated by Dino S. Cervigni and Edward Vasta) 1995

The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri (translated by Robert M. Durling) 1996

The Divine Comedy: Hell, Purgatory, Heaven (translated by Peter Dale) 1997

Divine Comedy: Selected Cantos= La divina comedia: canti selecti; A Dual Language Book (translated and edited by Stanley Appelbaum) 2000

Divine Comedy (translated by John Ciardi) 2003

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