HIP-S-000270-9344 "Tuscan, who visitest the college of the mourning hypocrites, disdain not to instruct us who thou art":...
HIP-S-000270-9345 "That pierced spirit, whom intent thou view'st, was he who gave the Pharisees council, that it were fitting...
HIP-S-000270-9346 "The other two look'd on, exclaiming, quot;Ah How dost thou change, Agnello": the metamorphosis of Agnello...
HIP-S-000270-9347 "The guide, who mark'd how I did gaze attentive, thus began:within these ardours are the spirits, each...
HIP-S-000270-9348 "Now mark how I do rip me lo How is Mahomet mangled": Dante and Virgil meet Ali and Muhammad, Divine...
HIP-S-000270-9349 "Call thou to mind Piero of Medicina, if again returning": Dante meets the panther (lonza), Divine Comedy,...
HIP-S-000270-9292 Portrait of Dante Alighieri, engraving by Gustave Doré, published by Cassell, Petter and Galpin, c.1890
HIP-S-000270-9293 "'In the midway of this our mortal life": Dante in the dark forest, Divine Comedy, Inferno - canto I v.1...
HIP-S-000270-9294 " Scarce the ascent began, when, lo a panther, nimble, light. And cover'd with a speckled skin, appear'd'":...
HIP-S-000270-9295 " A lion came, 'gainst me as it appear'd, with his head held aloft, and hunger-mad":Dante meets the lion,...
HIP-S-000270-9296 "'He, soon as he saw that I was weeping, answer'd, Thou must needs another way pursue, if thou wouldst...
HIP-S-000270-9297 "Onward he moved, I close his steps pursued":Dante follows Virgil to Hell, Divine Comedy, Inferno - canto I...
HIP-S-000270-9298 "Now was the day departing":Dante and Virgil set out in the evening towards Hell, Divine Comedy, Inferno -...
HIP-S-000270-9299 "I, who now bid thee on this errand forth, am Beatrice":Dante meets Beatrice, Divine Comedy, Inferno -...
HIP-S-000270-9300 "'All hope abandon, ye who enter here": Virgil and Dante in Limbo, Divine Comedy, Inferno - canto III, v....
HIP-S-000270-9301 "And, lo Towards us in a bark comes an old man":Charon heads towards Dante and Virgil, Divine Comedy,...
HIP-S-000270-9302 "E'en in like manner Adam's evil brood, cast themselves one by one down from the shore":Charon pushes the...
HIP-S-000270-9303 "Only so far afflicted, that we live desiring without hope": Virgil and Dante in Limbo, Divine Comedy,...
HIP-S-000270-9304 "So I behold united the bright school of him the monarch of sublimest song": Virgilio presenta a Dante i...
HIP-S-000270-9305 "Here Minos stands, grinning with ghastly feature: he, of all who enter, strict examining the crimes, gives...
HIP-S-000270-9306 "The stormy blast of hell with restless fury drives the spirits on": Dante and Virgil see the storm that...
HIP-S-000270-9307 "Bard willingly I would address those two together coming, which seem so light before the wind": Dante asks...
HIP-S-000270-9308 "Love brought us to one death: Caina waits the soul, who split our life": Francesca speaks to Dante and...
HIP-S-000270-9309 "The book and writer both were love's purveyors. In its leaves that day we read no more": Francesca tells...
HIP-S-000270-9310 "I through compassion fainting, seem'd not far from death, and like a corpse fell to the ground'":Dante...
HIP-S-000270-9311 "Thy city heap'd with envy to the brim'":Virgil and Dante meet Ciacco, Divine Comedy, Inferno - canto VI,...
HIP-S-000270-9312 "Then my guide, his palms expanding on the ground, thence filled with earth, rais'd them, and cast it in...
HIP-S-000270-9313 "Curs'd wolf Thy fury inward on thyself prey, and consume thee":Virgil and Dante meet Pluto, Divine Comedy,...
HIP-S-000270-9314 "Not all the gold, that is beneath the moon or ever hath been, of these toil-worn souls Might purchase rest...
HIP-S-000270-9315 "Now seest thou, son the souls of those, whom anger overcame":Virgil shows Dante the souls of the wrathful,...
HIP-S-000270-9316 "To the gate he came, and with his wand touch'd it, whereat open without impediment ": an archangel opens...
HIP-S-000270-9317 Flegias ferries Dante and the Roman poet Virgil across the river Styx, where there are souls of angry...
HIP-S-000270-9319 Dante and Virgil land on the extreme bank of the river Styx, Divine Comedy, Inferno. Engraving by Gustave...
HIP-S-000270-9320 Dante and Virgil meet the heresiarchs, Divine Comedy, Inferno. Engraving by Gustave Doré, published by...
HIP-S-000270-9321 "Mark thou each dire Erynnis ": Dante and Virgil before the Erinyes, Divine Comedy, Inferno - canto IX,...
HIP-S-000270-9322 "He, soon as there I stood at He, soon as there I stood at the tomb's foot, ey'd me a space, then in...
HIP-S-000270-9323 "From the profound abyss, behind the lid of a great monument we stood retired'": Dante and Virgil at the...
HIP-S-000270-9324 "Here the brute Harpies make their nest": Dante and Virgil in the forest of suicides, Divine Comedy,...
HIP-S-000270-9325 "Haste now," the foremost cried, "now haste thee death!": Dante and Virgil see Lano da Siena and Jacopo da...
HIP-S-000270-9326 "And there at point of the disparted ridge lay stretch'd the infamy of Crete": Dante and Virgil meets the...
HIP-S-000270-9327 "One cried from far: quot;Say to what pain ye come condemn'd, who down this steep have journied ": Dante...
HIP-S-000270-9328 "We to those beasts, that rapid strode along, drew near, when Chiron took an arrow forth ": Dante and...
HIP-S-000270-9329 "and his trunk shouted" Why are you crashing me? ": Dante and Virgil meet Pier della Vigna, Divine Comedy,...
HIP-S-000270-9330 Dante and Virgil before the sodomites, Divine Comedy, Inferno - canto XV. Engraving by Gustave Doré,...
HIP-S-000270-9331 "Are you here, ser Brunetto? ": Dante and Virgil meet Brunetto Latini, Divine Comedy, Inferno - canto XV,...
HIP-S-000270-9332 "Nel vano tutta sua coda guizzava, torcendo in sù la venenosa forca ch?a guisa di scorpion la punta...
HIP-S-000270-9333 Naked sinners are whipped by demons, Divine Comedy, Inferno - canto VIII. Engraving by Gustave Doré,...
HIP-S-000270-9537 " 'l capo tronco tenea per le chiome, pesol con mano a guisa di lanterna" :Bertram del Bornio before Dante...
HIP-S-000270-9538 "Non altrimenti Tideo si rose le tempie a Menalippo per disdegno" :Count Ugolino bites the skull of...
HIP-S-000270-9540 "Allor lo presi per la cuticagna, e dissi: El converrà che tu ti nomi, o che capel qui sù non ti rimagna"...
HIP-S-000270-9539 "Guarda come passi: va sì, che tu non calchi con le piante le teste de' fratei miseri lassi" :Virgil warns...
HIP-S-000270-9550 "Che pur guate? Perché la vista tua pur si soffolge là giù tra l'ombre triste smozzicate?" :Virgil asks...
HIP-S-000270-9551 Dante and Virgil at the pit of the forgers, Divine Comedy, Inferno - Canto XXX. Engraving by Gustave Doré,...
HIP-S-000270-9552 "Anima sciocca, tienti col corno, e con quel ti disfoga quand'ira o altra passion ti tocca! " :Virgil,...
HIP-S-000270-9554 ""Queta'mi allor per non farli più tristi"" :Count Ugolino della Gherardesca tells Virgil and Dante about...
HIP-S-000270-9555 "E quindi uscimmo a riveder le stelle":Dante and Virgil come out of Hell, Divine Comedy, Inferno - canto...
HIP-S-000270-9559 "Gaddo mi si gittò disteso a' piedi, dicendo: Padre mio, ché non mi aiuti?" :Count Ugolino della...
HIP-S-000270-9589 "Sì traevan giù l'unghie la scabbia, come coltel di scardova le scaglie o d'altro pesce che più larghe...
HIP-S-000270-9590 "Questo superbo volle esser esperto di sua potenza contra 'l sommo Giove" :Virgil shows the giant Elfiate...
HIP-S-000270-9591 "Ma lievemente al fondo che divora Lucifero con Giuda, ci posò": the giant Antaeus brings Dante and Virgil...
HIP-S-000270-9592 "Ecco Dite ed ecco il loco ove convien che di fortezza t'armi":Virgil accompanies Dante before Lucifer,...
HIP-S-000270-9600 "Quel folletto è Gianni Schicchi e va rabbioso altrui così conciando": Dante and Virgil among the...
HIP-S-000270-9601 "Poscia, più che 'l dolor, poté 'l digiuno. Quand'ebbe detto ciò, con li occhi torti riprese 'l teschio...
HIP-S-000270-9602 "Lo duca e io per quel cammino ascoso intrammo a ritornar nel chiaro mondo":Dante and Virgil come out of...