
Opmerkingen van de bewerker
DANTE'S LOUTERINGSBERG
EERSTE ZANG
TWEEDE ZANG
DERDE ZANG
VIERDE ZANG
VIJFDE ZANG
ZESDE ZANG
ZEVENDE ZANG
ACHTSTE ZANG
A vivid, prose‑rendered version of the second canticle of Dante’s epic invites listeners on an otherworldly ascent up the terraces of Purgatory. The narrator and his poetic companion arrive on the opposite hemisphere, guided by the austere Cato of Utica, whose solemn counsel sets the tone for a pilgrimage of purification. As they climb, the landscape unfolds in luminous detail—saffron‑colored skies, distant constellations, and a radiant elder whose presence hints at the mysteries awaiting the penitent soul.
The translation preserves the medieval flavor of the original while offering modern listeners a clear, immersive experience of the poet’s encounter with virtue, hope, and the promise of ascent toward the divine. Rich descriptions of celestial light and the murmurs of distant choirs create an atmosphere that feels both timeless and immediate, making this classic journey accessible to anyone eager to explore the depths of moral rebirth.
Full title
Dante's Louteringsberg in proza overgebracht
Language
nl
Duration
~5 hours (295K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2012-03-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1265–1321
Best known for The Divine Comedy, this towering poet helped shape Italian literature by writing in the Tuscan vernacular instead of Latin. Exiled from Florence, he turned personal loss, politics, and spiritual vision into one of the most influential works in world literature.
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