Book contents
- Dante and the Practice of Humility
- Dante and the Practice of Humility
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Editions Used, Translations Given, and Commentaries Consulted
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 Superbia as Sin in Inferno
- Chapter 2 Humility as Difficult Devotion (Purg. 1–9)
- Chapter 3 Art as Humble Practice (Purg. 10–12)
- Chapter 4 Humility as Love’s Condition (Purg. 13–33)
- Chapter 5 Humility as Capacity in Paradiso
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index of Scriptural References
- Index
Chapter 1 - Superbia as Sin in Inferno
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 June 2023
- Dante and the Practice of Humility
- Dante and the Practice of Humility
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Editions Used, Translations Given, and Commentaries Consulted
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 Superbia as Sin in Inferno
- Chapter 2 Humility as Difficult Devotion (Purg. 1–9)
- Chapter 3 Art as Humble Practice (Purg. 10–12)
- Chapter 4 Humility as Love’s Condition (Purg. 13–33)
- Chapter 5 Humility as Capacity in Paradiso
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index of Scriptural References
- Index
Summary
This chapter charts Dante’s descent through hell’s circle and his exposure to the delusions of superbia, arguing that the lexicon and narration of this infernal descent dramatize and substantiate the moral development of the poet-protagonist. By the end of Inferno, however, the pilgrim and his poem have begun to recognize the ways in which superbia may be deceptive: pursued on human terms, it degrades humans and demonstrates their subjection to God.
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- Dante and the Practice of HumilityA Theological Commentary on the Divine Comedy, pp. 44 - 121Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023