The Inferno is a very long work. If you need it for research you need to get a copy of it from the library or from a bookstore.
It's a book sized poem. You could try Cliff's Notes if you just need a synopsis, or whatever the new name is for those.
But you're not going to get the poem this way. It's hard to imagine The Inferno as "a bit" of research. It's quite a complex work.
2006-08-10 11:06:21
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answered by Anonymous
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that's about Dante, the thirteenth-14th century Italian poet who wrote the "Inferno" and different epics. He replaced right into a "Tuscan" (the first word contained in the poem), that is, someone from the area of Italy said as Tuscany. The poem praises Dante's poetry. Farinata replaced right into a real man or woman yet as well seems as a personality contained in the Inferno. i'm no longer confident about Fra Hilario -- no matter if he replaced into actual, or seems in any of Dante's works, or replaced into merely someone Longfellow made up. A Dante professional will likely weigh in and enlighten us.
2016-11-24 19:07:44
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answered by ? 4
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Yes I know of Dante's Inferno and the Three levels of hell
email me
2006-08-10 11:01:07
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answered by Xae 6
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its called the Divine Comedy it has 3 parts
2006-08-10 11:03:48
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answered by NNY 6
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Google Dante...you'll find it.
2006-08-10 11:01:21
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answered by Chatty 5
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http://dante.ilt.columbia.edu/comedy/
This has the original Italian text with English translation
2006-08-10 11:02:38
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answered by cynthetiq 6
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You'll find it here. m
http://www.ccel.org/d/dante/inferno/infer02.htm
2006-08-10 11:08:18
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answered by Mache 6
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Download it here (or you can read it online):
http://pge.rastko.net/etext/1009
Try these:
2006-08-10 11:24:29
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answered by Anonymous
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not much help but try it out...
2006-08-10 11:12:28
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answered by Anonymous
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