Painting, Sketching & Enjoying Arts

Canto 4

quelli è Omero poeta sovrano; l’altro è Orazio satiro che vene; Ovidio è ’l terzo, e l’ultimo Lucano. That shade is Homer, the consummate poet; the other one is Horace, satirist; the third is Ovid, and the last is Lucan. Je ziet Homerus, van de heldensagen Horatius die hekeldichten schreef Lucanus en Ovidius opdagen

Canto 3

Questi sciaurati, che mai non fur vivi, erano ignudi e stimolati molto da mosconi e da vespe ch’eran ivi. These wretched ones, who never were alive, went naked and were stung again, again by horseflies and by wasps that circled them. Zij die nooit waarlijk leefden moesten daar Spiernaakt en weerloos door het duister lopen, […]

Canto 2

E venni a te così com’ ella volse; 119 d’inanzi a quella fiera ti levai 120 che del bel monte il corto andar ti tolse. And, just as she had wished, I came to you: I snatched you from the path of the fierce beast that barred the shortest way up the fair mountain. En […]

Canto 1

Nel mezzo del cammin di nostra vita mi ritrovai per una selva oscura ché la diritta via era smarrita. When I had journeyed half of our life’s way, I found myself within a shadowed forest, for I had lost the path that does not stray. Op het midden van ons levenspad gekomen Kwam ik bij […]

Canto 5

Intesi ch’a così fatto tormento enno dannati i peccator carnali, che la ragion sommettono al talento. I learned that those who undergo this torment are damned because they sinned within the flesh, subjecting reason to the rule of lust Nu leerde ik waarom die zwaar gekwelden Veroordeeld zijn: zij zondigden het meest Doordat ze wellust […]