La Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso

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La Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso

by Dante Alighieri

IT·~3 hours·34 chapters

Chapters

34 total

LA DIVINA COMMEDIA di Dante Alighieri - PARADISO

0:03

Paradiso • Canto I

5:19

Paradiso • Canto II

5:35

Paradiso • Canto III

4:59

Paradiso • Canto IV

5:27

Paradiso • Canto V

5:21

Paradiso • Canto VI

5:26

Paradiso • Canto VII

5:31

Paradiso • Canto VIII

5:42

Paradiso • Canto IX

5:25

Description

The opening of this timeless masterpiece lifts the listener from the dark woods of earthly doubt into the radiant realm of the heavens. Guided by the luminous presence of a beloved guide, the narrator beholds a cosmic light that penetrates every corner of the universe, a brilliance that both overwhelms and enlightens the human mind. The verses echo with awe as the poet strives to capture the indescribable splendor of the celestial kingdom, hinting at mysteries that lie beyond ordinary perception.

In the early cantos, the journey unfolds through a series of heavenly spheres, each governed by its own order and purpose. The guide explains how love and intellect intertwine to shape the movements of stars, planets, and souls, revealing a grand design that mirrors divine perfection. Listeners are invited to share in the poet’s wonder, feeling the pull of an eternal harmony that promises deeper insight into the nature of existence, without yet revealing the final destination of the ascent.

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Language

it

Duration

~3 hours (174K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by an anonymous Project Gutenberg volunteer. HTML version by Al Haines.

Release date

1997-08-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Dante Alighieri

Dante Alighieri

1265–1321

A towering figure of world literature, this Florentine poet transformed exile, politics, faith, and love into one of the most influential works ever written: The Divine Comedy. His writing helped shape the Italian language and still feels vivid centuries later.

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