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p. 1 (detail, top left) Inferno, Canto I. Initial N[el]. Portrait of Dante. |
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p. 1 (detail, bottom) Inferno, Canto I. Dante confronts the three beasts on the mountain; partial figure of Dante (rest of page destroyed). |
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p. 2 (detail) Inferno, Canto I. Dante meets Virgil.
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p. 3 (detail) Inferno, Canto II. Dante (rest of scene destroyed).
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p. 4 (detail) Inferno, Canto III. Dante (part of scene destroyed), souls; the lukewarm, stung by insects, follow a banner. |
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p. 5 (detail) Inferno, Canto III. Dante and Virgil before Charon; a group of souls on each bank.
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p. 6 (detail) Inferno, Canto IV. The unbaptized; Dante and Virgil greeted by the four ancient poets; the castle with seven walls.
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p. 7 (detail) Inferno, Canto IV and V. Dante and Virgil observe the virtuous pagans on the meadow; Dante and Virgil before Minos (damaged). |
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p. 8 (detail) Inferno, Canto V. Dante and Virgil observe the carnal sinners driven by the wind; Dante and Virgil and Paolo and Francesca.
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p. 9 (detail) Inferno, Canto VI. Virgil, with Dante beside him, throws earth at Cerebus; Ciacco standing up among the gluttonous beneath hail and rain. |
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p. 11 (detail) Inferno, Canto VIII. The wrathful and the sullen in Styx; Dante and Virgil before the tower with two lights; the tower of Dis with one light. |
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p. 12 (detail) Inferno, Canto VIII. Phlegyas ferries Dante and Virgil; Filippo Argenti beside the boat; the wrathful in Styx; Dante watches Virgil parleying with a devil before
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p. 13 (detail) Inferno, Canto IX. Virgil shields Dante's eyes; the three Furies stand in front of the tower of Dis.
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p. 14 (detail) Inferno, Canto IX. Dante and Virgil watch the Heavenly messenger approach; a group of souls; the Heavenly messenger opens the gate of Dis; within the city, sacrophagi from which flames issue. |
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p. 15 (detail) Inferno, Canto X. Dante talks to farinata as Virgil stands behind him; Cavalcante in the same sarcophagus; other sarcophagi, containing heads of heretics, are surrounded by flames. |
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p. 16 (detail) Inferno, Canto XI. Dante and Virgil pass the sarcophagus of Pope Anastasius; three terraced, concentric circles filled with souls.
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p. 17 (detail) Inferno, Canto XII. Dante and Virgil before the Minotaur.
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p. 18 (detail) Inferno, Canto XII. Dante and Virgil meet the three centaurs, who are followed by other centaurs; the tyrants of Phlegethon.
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p. 19 (detail) Inferno, Canto XIII. Nessus departing; Dante and Virgil observe a tree in the wood of the suicides bleed after Dante has broken off a twig; Harpies in trees. |
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p. 20 (detail) Inferno, Canto XIII. Dante and Virgil watch the profligate torn by hounds.
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p. 21 (detail) Inferno, Canto XIV. Dante and Virgil with Capaneus among the blasphemers and usurers in the rain of fire. |
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p. 22 (detail) Inferno, Canto XV. Dante talks to Brunetto Latini while Virgil observes the sodomites in the rain of fire. |
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p. 24 (detail) Inferno, Canto XVI. Dante and Virgil with the three Florentine sodomites in the rain of fire; other sodomites in the rain of fire. |
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p. 25 (detail) Inferno, Canto XVII. Dante and Virgil (remainder of the page torn off).
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p. 26 (detail) Inferno, Canto XVII. Dante talks to the usureres in the rain of fire (partly torn off); Dante and Virgil mounted on Geryon. |
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p. 27 (detail) Inferno, Canto XVIII. Dante and Virgil look at the concentric circles of the malebolge, which are filled with souls- the panderers and the seducers on the topmost ring scourged by devils. |
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p. 29 (detail) Inferno, Canto XLX. Simonists; Virgil carries Dante.
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p. 30 (detail) Inferno, Canto XX. Dante and Virgil observe the diviners.
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p. 31 (detail) Inferno, Canto XXI. Dante and Virgil observe a devil carrying the ancient of Lucca. |
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p. 32 (detail) Inferno, Canto XXI. Dante hiding; devils; Virgil calms the devils; devils prodding a barrator in the pitch. |
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p. 33 (detail) Inferno, Canto XXII. Dante and Virgil led by the devils; devils prodding the barrators in the pitch. |
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p. 35 (detail) Inferno, Canto XXIII. Dante and Virgil talk to the two jovial friars; hypocrites; Caiphas. |
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p. 36 (detail) Inferno, Canto XXIV. Virgil chides Dante, who is toiling up the slope.
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p. 37 (detail) Inferno, Canto XXIV. Dante and Virgil observe Vanni Fucci stung by a serpent and restored to his former form; thieves. |
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p. 38 (detail) Inferno, Canto XXV. Dante and Virgil observe Vanni Fucci, who defies God; Cacus, Agnello, and two other Florentine thieves.
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p. 39 (detail) Inferno, Canto XXV. The metamorphosis of Cavalcanti and Buoso; another Florentine thief.
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p. 40 (detail) Inferno, Canto XXVI. Dante and Virgil at the foot of the slope; Dante and Virgil with Ulysses and Diomedes, two of the false coucellors. |
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p. 41 (detail) Inferno, Canto XXVII. Dante and Virgil with Guido da Montefeltro among the false councellors.
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p. 42 (detail) Inferno, Canto XXVIII. Dante and Virgil with Mohamed; a devil threatening the sowers of discord. |
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p. 43 (detail) Inferno, Canto XXVIII. Dante and Virgil with Piero da Medicina; Piero da Medicina pointingtout Curio; sowers of discord.
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p. 44 (detail) Inferno, Canto XXVIII. Dante and Virgil observe Mosca and Bertrand de Born, who shows them his head (shown five times). |
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p. 45 (detail) Inferno, Canto XXIX. Dante and Virgil observe Griffolino and Capocchio among the falsifiers; Dante talks to Capocchio; Virgil. |
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p. 46 (detail) Inferno, Canto XXX. Dante and Virgil with Griffolino; Gianni Schicchi biting Capocchio; two falsifiers.
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p. 47 (detail) Inferno, Canto XXX. Dante and Virgil observe Master Adam, Sinon of Troy, and Potiphar's wife.
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p. 48 (detail) Inferno, Canto XXXI. Dante and Virgil observe the giants in the well.
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p. 49 (detail) Inferno, Canto XXXI. Dante and Virgil before Ephialtes; Antaeus lifting Dante and Virgil. Canto XXXII. Dante and Virgil observe the traitors (damaged). |
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p. 50 (detail) Inferno, Canto XXXII. Dante raising Bocca by the hair from among the traitors to kindred as Virgil stands beside him; Dante and Virgil observe Ugolino gnawing Archbishop Ruggieri's head, and Dante talks to Ugolino (shown a second time). |
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p. 53 (detail) Inferno, Canto XXXIV. Dante and Virgil before Lucifer; Dante and Virgil (rest damaged). |
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p. 54 (detail) Inferno, Canto XXXIV. Dante and Virgil emerging from the exit of Hell. |
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