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Dante's Paradise - Cantos IV, VI, and X Analysis

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Overview

Explore a comprehensive lecture on Dante's Paradise Cantos IV, VI, and X from Yale University's "Dante in Translation" course. Delve into the complex relationship between intellect and will, Dante's political views through Justinian's account of Roman history, and the representation of wisdom in the Heaven of the Sun. Examine key themes such as the limitations of human faculties, the tension between Virgilian and Augustinian perspectives on politics, and the boundaries between knowledge and revelation. Gain insights into Dante's use of allegory, metaphor, and his placement of historical and theological figures within the celestial spheres. Engage with a detailed analysis of these cantos, including their structure, themes, and significance within the broader context of the Divine Comedy.

Syllabus

- Chapter 1. Canto IV of "Paradise": The Nature of the Will and Representation of the Souls
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- Chapter 2. The Need for Allegorical Representation
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- Chapter 3. Canto VI: The Heaven of Dialectics; Emperor Justinian
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- Chapter 4. Canto X: Solar Theology
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- Chapter 5. St. Thomas and Others in Canto X
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- Chapter 6. Metaphors in Canto X
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- Chapter 7. Themes in Cantos IV, VI and X
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- Chapter 8. Question and Answer
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