Dante's Divine Comedy: The complete course contains all 24 lectures
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 All Lectures:
1. Reading the Poem - Issues and Editions
2. A Poet and His City - Dante's Florence
3. Literary Antecedents, I
4. Literary Antecedents, II
5. "Abandon Every Hope, All You Who Enter"
6. The Never-Ending Storm
7. Heretics
8. The Seventh Circle - The Violent
9. The Sin of Simony
10. The False Counselors
11. The Ultimate Evil
12. The Seven-Story Mountain
13. Purgatory's Waiting Room
14. The Sin of Pride
15. The Vision to Freedom
16. Homage to Virgil
17. Dante's New Guide
18. Ascending the Spheres
19. An Emperor Speaks
20. The Circle of the Sun - Saints and Sages
21. A Mission Revealed - Encounter with an Ancestor
22. Can a Pagan Be Saved?
23. Faith, Hope, Love, and the Mystic Empyrean
24. "In My End Is My Beginning"
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