Title: A Visual Depiction of Dantes Inferno
1A Visual Depiction of Dantes Inferno
- Class project for Dr.Hales World Literature
Course - Fall 1999 by Barbara Christopher
2How to stay out of Hell
- The Law of contradiction is a basic principle of
Aristotelian logic to repent of ones sin and to
want to commit it at the same time is a
self-contradiction. - from Allen Mandelbaums Translation- Notes on
Canto XXVIII - image by Gustave Dore
3The Inferno Hell
- Hell spiraling downward. Within each circle you
find sinners being eternally punished for their
sins. - Image by Sandro Botticelli
4The Inferno
- Hell has nine circles.
- Limbo
- Lust
- Gluttonous
- Wrathful Sullen
- Heretics
- Violent (includes 3 rings)
- Fraud (includes 10 pouches)
- Treachery (includes 4 rings)
- Lucifer
- Image by Barry Moser
5The Inferno
- The layers of Hell from the inside looking down.
The deeper you descend the more grievous the sin
and the grotesque and offensive the punishment. - Image by Bartolomeo
6Canto ILost in the Dark Woods
- Dante, realizing he has strayed from a true path,
finds himself lost in the woods. - Image by Gustave Dore
7Canto I Lost in the Dark Woods
- Lost and confronted by 3 beasts.
- Image by Sandro Botticelli
8Canto III Gate to Hell
- William Blakes interpretation of Dante and
Virgil readying themselves to enter the Gate to
Hell.
9Canto III Inscription Over Gates of Hell
- Through me the way into the suffering city,
through me the way to the eternal pain, through
me the way that runs among the lost. Justice
urged on my high artificer my maker was divine
authority, the highest wisdom, and the primal
love. Before me nothing but eternal things were
made, and I endure eternally. ABANDON EVERY HOPE,
WHO ENTER HERE.
10Canto III The Ferryman Charon
- Charon crossing the Acheron River on his way to
pick up shades who are going to meet their
punishment. - Image by Gustave Dore
11Canto IV Virtuous PagansLimbo
- First Circle - Limbo These souls created no
evil. They were good men who used reason to live
by but because they were never baptized, they
reside in an area in Hell called Limbo. - Image by Gustave Dore
12Canto V
- The next four slides tell the story of Paolo and
Francesca - Upper Hell - The Lustful
13Canto V Paolo and Francesca
- Paolo and Francesca reading the story of Sir
Lancelot. - Image by Anselm Feuerbach
14Canto V Paolo and Francesca
- Overcome by passion, the book falls to the floor
and they read no more. - Image by Amos Cassioli
15Canto VPaolo and Francesca
- Paolo and Francesca tossed violently by a wind
storm as Virgil and Dante watch. Francesca tells
Dante her story. - Image by Ary Scheffer
16Canto VPaolo and Francesca
17Canto VIII The Wrathful and the Fallen Angels
- The fallen angels protecting the Wall of Dis.
- Image by Sandro Botticelli
18Canto X The Heretics
- Virgil guides Dante through the heated tombs of
the Heretics. - Image by Sandro Botticelli
19Canto XIII The Violent against Themselves
- The woods of the suicides. In life, they had no
desire to be human, in Hell they are deprived of
their human form. - Image by Federico Zuccari
20Canto XVIII The Panders, Seducers and the
Flatters
- Image by Sandro Botticelli
21Canto XIX Simoniacs
- Image by Sandro Botticello
22Canto XX The Fortune Tellers and Diviners
- Because they tried to see so far into the future,
Fortune Tellers and Diviners heads have been
twisted so they they all face backward. - Image by Sandro Botticelli
23Canto XXIII The Hypocrites
- The Hypocrites in their hooded capes, gilded on
the outside but heavily lined in lead. - Image by Sandro Botticello
24Cantos XXIV Thieves
- Image by Sandro Botticello
25Canto XXIV Punishment of Thieves
- Naked humans in the pit of snakes.
- Image by William Blake
26Canto XXVIEvil Counselors
- Evil and fraudulent counselors cloaked in
flames. - Image by Sandro Botticello
27Canto XXVIII Sowers of Scandal
- Sowers of discord and scandal perpetually
circling while demons wound them. When their
wounds heal they are wounded again just as rumor
wounds again as it circles around. - Image by Sandro Botticello
28Canto XXIX The Falsifiers
- Falsifiers live in a pit of disease that smells
of festering and rotting limbs. - Image by Sandro Botticello
29Canto XXIX The Falsifiers
- The pit of disease - notice how Virgil and Dante
cover their noses to try to avoid the smell. - image by William Blake
30Canto XXXII Traitors to Kin
- Immersed in the frozen lake of Cocytus with heads
bent down. - Image by Gustave Dore
31Canto XXXIV Lucifer
- Lucifer with 3 heads gnawing on sinners.
- Image by Sandro Botticello
32Canto XXXIV Lucifer
- Lucifer with large bat type wings in the frozen
lake of Cocytus. - image by Gustave Dore
33The Inferno
- Virgil guides Dante out of Hell using Lucifers
hair stairs and It was from there that we
emerged to see - once more the stars.