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Dantes Inferno - A Virtual Tour of Hell

jero05 rated 29 months ago
Dante shown holding a copy of The Divine Comedy, next to the entrance to Hell, the seven terraces of Mount Purgatory and the city of Florence, with the spheres of Heaven above. Go to Inferno's Cantos.
Tags: literature, dante, inferno, religion, hell, medieval

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acer1961 rated 6 weeks agoliterature
My daughter in 10th grade showed me this,....pretty cool
roswellpixie reviewed 4 months ago
From the page: "You need the Flash plug-in or a later version of Netscape to view this site. "
ericak8 rated 5 months agoliterature, religion, medieval, dante, inferno
not bad!
Jackson889 rated 8 months agoliterature
Nice site. Very scary.
LadyPimpernel rated 9 months agoliterature
Very awesome! A comprehensible guide to Dante's Inferno for those who were too lazy to read the text. ^^
slothskott rated 10 months agoliterature, hell, dante
So that is where I'm headed!
bilnit rated 10 months agoliterature
One day when I read this book, this site might come in handy...
conflate rated 11 months agonot-literature
Read the book instead. The virtual is not as vivid as the imaginary.
Hermes001 rated 12 months agoliterature, dante, medieval-literature
From Limbo to Cocytus, a flash tour through the Inferno.
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