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Introduction 1. Florence and Rome, the two cities of Man in The Divine Comedy Joan Ferrante, Columbia University 2. The Rod of Tiresias: Dante's Metamorphosis of Ovid - Inf. XX 44 Robert Hollander, Princeton University 3. The S ... more
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Introduction
1. Florence and Rome, the two cities of Man in The Divine Comedy
Joan Ferrante, Columbia University
2. The Rod of Tiresias: Dante's Metamorphosis of Ovid - Inf. XX 44
Robert Hollander, Princeton University
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