Ranked #1
Sordello's Poem "Blacatz", and its echo in The Valley of Princes
Sordello's Poem "Blacatz", and its echo in The Valley of Princes
A look at Sordello's most famous Poem, and how Dante draws inspiration from it in his description of the Valley of Princ... Read more
7 Apr 2022
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15mins
Ranked #2
Meditation #1 - Dante's entry into the Terrace of Anger
Meditation #1 - Dante's entry into the Terrace of Anger
Brief reflection on the third terrace in Purgatory. Thanks for listening!
7 Nov 2021
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5mins
Ranked #3
The Creation of the Angels
The Creation of the Angels
In Canto 29 of Paradiso Dante describes the when, where and why of the Creation of Angels. Full essay is here: https://... Read more
23 Jul 2021
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9mins
Ranked #4
The First Mover - and Motion
The First Mover - and Motion
In just seven tercets, Dante inverts the model of the Universe from the material to the conceptual, and describes the or... Read more
19 Jul 2021
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10mins
Ranked #5
The Keys to Entering Heaven - the Pilgrim is Examined
The Keys to Entering Heaven - the Pilgrim is Examined
From the 8th sphere in Paradiso! The essay is here: https://dantescomedy.com/the-examination-of-virtues-for-the-pilgrim ... Read more
17 Jul 2021
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7mins
Ranked #6
Love and Wisdom, in the Sphere of the Sun
Love and Wisdom, in the Sphere of the Sun
How Dante connects Seraphims and Cherubims with the Franciscan and Dominican Orders, as two major defining elements of t... Read more
29 May 2021
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6mins
Ranked #7
The Birth of the Divine Comedy
The Birth of the Divine Comedy
The moment when the Poem is born. From John Ciardi's translation of the Divine Comedy.
4 May 2021
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6mins
Ranked #8
The Mystery of Beatrice's Prophecy
The Mystery of Beatrice's Prophecy
A suggestion for interpreting the number "515" at the end of Purgatory. From dantescomedy.com
4 May 2021
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4mins
Ranked #9
Enter Emperor Justinian. Canto 5 in Paradiso.
Enter Emperor Justinian. Canto 5 in Paradiso.
Highlights and reflections on Chapter 5.
29 Apr 2021
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12mins
Ranked #10
Paradiso, Canto 1. Reading and commentary.
Paradiso, Canto 1. Reading and commentary.
Looking at the great translation of the Divine Comedy by John D. Sinclair from the 1940s.
28 Apr 2021
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34mins