THE
MUSIC
of PURGATORY
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0a.The EXCOMMUNICATE. |
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Canto 2 | (2.46) In Exito Israel (souls ferried to Mt.Purg.) |
Ps113 (114) AntMon 132 Mon.Vesp. Ant Nos qui vivimus |
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0b.The LATE-REPENTANT |
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Canto 5 | (5.24) MISERERE | Ps 50 (daily Lauds) Ant. Mon 38; Ant. Misere mei Deus | |
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Canto 7 | (7.82) Salve Regina | ||
Canto 8 | (8.13) Te Lucis Ante Terminum | ||
0c.The PORTAL |
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Canto 9 |
(9.140) Te Deum | ||
1.PRIDE |
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2.ENVY |
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Canto 13 | (13.51) Litany of the Saints | ||
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3.WRATH |
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Canto 16 | (16.19) AGNUS DEI | ||
4.SLOTH |
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5.AVARICE |
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Canto 19 | (19.73) Adhaesit pavimento anima mea {said} | Ps 119.25 | |
Canto 20 |
(20.136) Gloria in Excelsis |
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6 GLUTTONY |
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Canto 23 | (23.11) Labia Mea Domine (v of Miserere c.5.24 ) | ? | |
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7 LUST |
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Canto 25 | [25.121]Summae Deus Clementiae | Vigils Office Hymn Saturday In Dante ends "viro non cognosco". ?? Liber Hymnarius 1983 p. 206; |
https://cantusdatabase.org/id/008396 Bréviaire à l'usage de Saint-Vaast d'Arras 13th c. |
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Canto 27 | (27.58) Venite, benedicti Patris mei | ||
The GARDEN |
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Canto 28 | Ps.beg. ‘Delectasti.’" (sung by Matilda) | Ps.30.1 | |
Canto 29 |
(29.3) Beati quorum tecta sunt peccata! |
Ps.31.1 | |
Canto 30 |
(30.11) “Veni, sponsa, de Libano,” “Come, Bride of Lebanon!” |
Song of Songs 4.8 | |
(30.19) “Benedictus qui venis” ...(30.21) “Manibus, oh, date lilïa plenis!” | verse 21 is from the Aeneid, meaning “Give lilies with full hands” and it occurs at a funeral | ||
(30.83) “In te, Domine” | Ps 30.1 | ||
30.97 the ice that had
confined my heart 98 was turned to breath
and water and in anguish 99 flowed from my breast
through eyes and mouth. |
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Canto 31 | (31.98) Asperges me | Ps. 50.7 (51.7) | |
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Canto 33 | (33.1) Deus venerunt gentes | Ps. 78.1 (79.1) | |
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UPPER PURGATORY Distorted Love Excessive Love: 5-7 Deficient Love: 4 LOWER PURGATORY Love of Neighbors' harm: Love Perverted: 1-3
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Canto 3 |
(3.121) Ave Maria |
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Canto 7 |
(7.1) Hosanna, sanctus Deus sabaòth, |
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Canto 8 |
(8.28) Hosannah |
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Canto 22 |
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Canto 23 |
(23.103) Regina Coeli | ||
Canto 24 |
(24.133) Te Deum | ||
Canto 25 |
(25.73) Sperent in te (25.98) Sperent in te |
Ps 9.10 | |
Canto 26 |
(26.69) Sanctus | ||
Canto 27 |
(27.1) Gloria Patri | ||
Canto 28 |
(28.118) Sanctus | ||
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Canto 31 |
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Canto 32 |
(32.95) Ave Maria | ||
Canto 33 |
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Heavens |
Souls Encountered |
Subjects, Events |
Angelic Orders |
Virtues |
Cantos |
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Ascent from earth. The natural order of the universe. |
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FIRST HEAVEN (Moon) |
The inconstant in vows: Piccarda, the Empress Constance. |
Physical phenomena the work of celestial Intelligences; the freedom of the will. |
Angels (guardians of persons and bearers of tidings of God's bounty). |
Fortitude (in which these souls were deficient). |
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SECOND HEAVEN (Mercury) |
The ambitious of the active life: the Emperor Justinian, Romèo. |
The history of the Roman Empire; the mystery of the Redemption. |
Archangels (protectors of nations and bearers of tidings of great import). |
Justice (in which these souls were deficient). |
v-vii |
THIRD HEAVEN (Venus) |
The lovers: Charles Martel, Cunizza, Foulquet of Marseilles, Rahab. |
The constitution of society; usurpation of rights. |
Principalities (regulators of human government). |
Temperance (in which these souls were deficient). |
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Ascent beyond the shadow of earth. |
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FOURTH HEAVEN (Sun) |
Theologians, Teachers, Historians, |
The life of St Francis; the life of St Dominic; the wisdom of Solomon; the. glory of the resurrected body. |
Powers
(image of of the powers of darkness and of disease). |
Prudence |
x-xiv |
FIFTH HEAVEN (Mars) |
The Warriors: Cacciaguida, Joshua, Judas Maccabaeus, Charlemagne, Roland, William of Orange, Renouard, Godfrey of Bouillon, Guiscard. |
Early Florence; Dante's exile; his mission and work. |
Virtues (image of Divine Strength and Fortitude, workers of signs, inspirers of endurance). |
Fortitude |
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SIXTH HEAVEN (Jupiter) |
The Just: David, Trajan, Hezekiah, Constantine, William II of Sicily, Rhipeus. |
Divine and human justice; grace and salvation. |
Dominations (image of Divine Dominion). |
Justice |
xix-xx |
SEVENTH HEAVEN (Saturn) |
The Contemplatives: Peter Damian, Benedict, Macarius, Romualdus. |
Predestination; the ascetic life; God's coming vengeance on corrupt monasticism. |
Thrones (image of Divine Steadfastness, executors of God's judgements). |
Temperance |
xxi-xxii |
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Ascent of the Celestial Ladder. |
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xxii |
EIGHTH HEAVEN (Fixed stars) |
Triumph of Christ; The Virgin Mary; St Peter; St James; St John; Adam. |
Dante's examination in the three theological virtues; St. Peter's rebuke to the Church; Dante's temporary blindness. |
Cherubim (image of Divine Wisdom). |
Faith, Hope, and Charity. |
xxiii-xxvii |
NINTH HEAVEN (Primum Mobile) |
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Dante's vision of the angelic hierarchies; the Creation. |
Seraphim (image of Divine Love). |
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TENTH HEAVEN (Empyrean) |
St Bernard; the Blessed in the Celestial Rose. |
Beatrice returns to her throne in the Empyrean; Prayer of St Bernard. |
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xxx-xxxiii |
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Dante beholds God. |
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xxxüi |
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