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William Henry Vincent Reade

The Moral System of Dante's Inferno

Elibron Reprint of the Oxford Clarendon 1909 Ed. , Adamant 2007,

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Author
William Henry Vincent Reade
Publishers
Elibron Reprint of the Oxford Clarendon 1909 Ed. , Adamant 2007
Keyword
Dante
Binding description
S
Dust jacket
No
State of preservation
As New
Binding
Softcover
Inscribed
No
First edition
No

Description

8vo, br. ed. pp. 448. reprint of the oxfor d clarendon 1909 edition. System of Dante's Inferno by W. H. V. Reade. 1909. This well known work is an elaborate treatment in twenty-five chapters, in which Reade begins by rejecting the theories of Witte and Moore and then proceeds to trace in detail the various instances of penal classification and moral judgments in Dante's poem to Aristotle and to Thomas Aquinas; he also accounts for judgments that follow neither of these, as in the general classification of sins of Violence and Fraud according to Cicero. Contents: Some Problems and Some Proposed Solutions; Witte's Theory; Final Criticisms; The Possibility of a New Method; The Method of St. Thomas: Authority and Truth; The Human Soul; The Classification of Moral Virtues; Aristotle and the Cardinal Virtues; Theological Virtues: Gifts of the Spirit: Beatitudes; The Classification of Sinners and Sins; The Comparative Gravity of Sins; The Subiecta and Causes of Sin; Malitia as Cause of Sin; The Names and Order of the Capital Vices; The Capital Vices as Causes; Malitia and Justice; Aristotle and the Capital Vices; Sins against the Theological Virtues; A Return to Dante; Malizia in the Inferno; Malizia and Purgatory; The Circle of Heresy; The Circles of Incontinence; and Forza and Bestialitade. reprint dell'edizione originale del sistema morale dell'inferno di dante,
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