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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.
Reviewed by jero05 Mar 13 2007, 09:09pm ( 62 reviews ) • eku.edu
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Rated by acer1961 on Jun 03, 6:13pm
My daughter in 10th grade showed me this,....pretty cool
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Reviewed by roswellpixie on Mar 17 2009, 5:47pm
From the page: "You need the Flash plug-in or a later version of Netscape to view this site. "
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Rated by ericak8 on Feb 09 2009, 7:03pm
not bad!
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Rated by Jackson889 on Nov 04 2008, 2:21pm
Nice site. Very scary.
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Rated by LadyPimpernel on Oct 19 2008, 12:24pm
Very awesome! A comprehensible guide to Dante's Inferno for those who were too lazy to read the text. ^^
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Rated by slothskott on Oct 03 2008, 11:18pm
So that is where I'm headed!
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Rated by bilnit on Sep 06 2008, 12:22am
One day when I read this book, this site might come in handy...
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Rated by conflate on Sep 04 2008, 1:11pm
Read the book instead. The virtual is not as vivid as the imaginary.
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Rated by Hermes001 on Jul 09 2008, 5:10pm
From Limbo to Cocytus, a flash tour through the Inferno.