DANTE, The Divine Comedy:
PURGATORIO

 

 

 

 


 

 


THE MUSIC of  PURGATORY
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0a.The EXCOMMUNICATE.

     
Canto  1      
Canto  2 (2.46) In Exito Israel (souls ferried to Mt.Purg.)

Ps113 (114) AntMon 132 Mon.Vesp. Ant Nos qui vivimus

 
Canto  3      
Canto  4      

0b.The LATE-REPENTANT

     
Canto  4      
Canto  5 (5.24) MISERERE Ps 50 (daily Lauds) Ant. Mon 38; Ant. Misere mei Deus  
Canto  6      
Canto  7 (7.82) Salve Regina    
Canto  8 (8.13)  Te Lucis Ante Terminum    

0c.The PORTAL

     

Canto  9

(9.140) Te Deum    

1.PRIDE

     
Canto 10      
Canto 11      
Canto 12      

2.ENVY

     
Canto 13 (13.51) Litany of the Saints    
Canto 14      

3.WRATH

     
Canto  15      
Canto  16 (16.19) AGNUS DEI    

4.SLOTH

     
Canto  17      
Canto  18      

5.AVARICE

     
Canto  19 (19.73) Adhaesit pavimento anima mea {said}  Ps 119.25  
Canto  20

(20.136) Gloria in Excelsis

   
Canto  21      

6 GLUTTONY

     
Canto  22      
Canto  23 (23.11) Labia Mea Domine (v of Miserere c.5.24 ) ?  
Canto  24      

7 LUST

     
Canto  25 [25.121]Summae Deus Clementiae Vigils Office Hymn Saturday  In Dante ends "viro non cognosco". ?? Liber Hymnarius 1983 p. 206; 

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Bréviaire à l'usage de Saint-Vaast d'Arras 13th c.

Canto  26      
Canto  27 (27.58) Venite, benedicti Patris mei    

The GARDEN

     
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
lo gel che m'era intorno al cor ristretto,

98 was turned to breath and water and in anguish
spirito e acqua fessi, e con angoscia

99 flowed from my breast through eyes and mouth.
de la bocca e de li occhi uscì del petto.

Canto  31 (31.98) Asperges me   Ps. 50.7 (51.7)  
Canto  32      
Canto  33 (33.1) Deus venerunt gentes  Ps. 78.1 (79.1)  

 

     

 

 

UPPER PURGATORY

Distorted Love
 of Good
:

Excessive Love: 5-7

Deficient Love: 4


LOWER PURGATORY

Love of Neighbors' harm:

 Love Perverted: 1-3

 


 

 

 

 

Canto 1

 

 

 

Canto 2

 

 

 

Canto 3

(3.121) Ave Maria

 

 

Canto 4

 

 

 

Canto 5

 

 

 

Canto 6

 

 

 

Canto 7

(7.1) Hosanna, sanctus Deus sabaòth,

 

 

Canto 7

 

 

 

Canto 8

(8.28) Hosannah

 

 

Canto 9

 

 

 

Canto 10

 

 

 

Canto 11

 

 

 

Canto 12

 

 

 

Canto 13

 

 

 

Canto 14

 

 

 

Canto 15

 

 

 

Canto 16

 

 

 

Canto 17

 

 

 

Canto 18

 

 

 

Canto 19

 

 

 

Canto 20

 

 

 

Canto 21

 

 

 

Canto 22

 

 

 

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    

Canto 28

     

Canto 30

     

Canto 31

     

Canto 32

(32.95) Ave Maria    

Canto 33

     
       

 


Heavens

Souls Encountered

Subjects, Events

Angelic Orders

Virtues

Cantos

 

 

Ascent from earth. The natural order of the universe.

 

 

 

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).

ii-v

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).

viii-ix

 

 

Ascent beyond the shadow of earth.

 

 

ix

FOURTH

HEAVEN

(Sun)

Theologians, Teachers, Historians,
etc.: Aquinas, Albertus, Gratian, Peter Lombard, Solomon, Dionysius, Orosius, Boethius, Isidore, Bede, Richard, Sigier,
Bonaventure, Agostino, Illuminato, Hugh, Petrus Comestor, Peter of Spain, Nathan, Chrysostom, Anselm, Donatus, Rabanus, Joachim.

The life of St Francis; the life of St Dominic; the wisdom of Solomon; the. glory of the resurrected body.

Powers

(image of
Divine Power and majesty, combaters

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

xiv-xviii

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

 

 

Ascent of the Celestial Ladder.

 

 

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)

 

Dante's vision of the angelic hierarchies;

the Creation.

Seraphim (image of Divine Love).

 

xxvii-xxix

TENTH

HEAVEN

(Empyrean)

St Bernard; the Blessed in the

Celestial Rose.

Beatrice returns to her throne in the Empyrean;

 Prayer of St Bernard.

 

 

xxx-xxxiii

 

 

Dante beholds God.

 

 

xxxüi

 

 

 

 

 

 

           
           
           

 


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