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DANTE’S Commedia T H E O L O G Y A S P O E T R Y [18.191.223.123] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 06:56 GMT) T H E W I L L I A M A N D K AT H E R I N E D E V E R S S E R I E S I N D A N T E S T U D I E S Theodore J. Cachey, Jr., and Christian Moevs, editors Simone Marchesi, associate editor | Ilaria Marchesi, assistant editor —————— V O L U M E 10 Petrarch and Dante: Anti-Dantism, Metaphysics, Tradition edited by Zygmunt G. Barański and Theodore J. Cachey, Jr. V O L U M E 9 The Ancient Flame: Dante and the Poets Winthrop Wetherbee V O L U M E 8 Accounting for Dante: Urban Readers and Writers in Late Medieval Italy Justin Steinberg V O L U M E 7 Experiencing the Afterlife: Soul and Body in Dante and Medieval Culture Manuele Gragnolati V O L U M E 6 Understanding Dante John A. Scott V O L U M E 5 Dante and the Grammar of the Nursing Body Gary P. Cestaro V O L U M E 4 The Fiore and the Detto d’Amore: A Late 13th-Century Italian Translation of the Roman de la Rose, attributable to Dante Translated, with introduction and notes, by Santa Casciani and Christopher Kleinhenz V O L U M E 3 The Design in the Wax: The Structure of the Divine Comedy and Its Meaning Marc Cogan V O L U M E 2 The Fiore in Context: Dante, France, Tuscany edited by Zygmunt G. Barański and Patrick Boyde V O L U M E 1 Dante Now: Current Trends in Dante Studies edited by Theodore J. Cachey, Jr. ...

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