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  1. Inferno Canto 27 Summary & Analysis | LitCharts

    Need help with Canto 27 in Dante Alighieri's Inferno? Check out our revolutionary side-by-side summary and analysis.

  2. Dante's Inferno Full Text - Canto 27 - Owl Eyes

    Allegedly, Constantine was instantly cured of his leprosy upon Sylvester's baptism. Constantine then gave the Papacy temporary power over the western portion of the Roman Empire (See …

  3. Inferno 27 – Digital Dante - Columbia University

    In Inferno 27, Dante uses the same template — renunciation of worldly ambition and embrace of a friar’s life — but dramatically refashions it. The result of Dante’s refashioning is that Guido’s …

  4. Inferno: Canto XXVII | SparkNotes

    Inferno. He would not have the truth regarding his fate to be known in the world, where he is supposed to have departed life in the odour of sanctity. Dante's promise to refresh his fame he …

  5. Inferno by Dante Alighieri: Canto XXVII

    Thou seest it irks not me, and I am burning. Urbino and the yoke whence Tiber bursts." Saying: "Speak thou: this one a Latian is." But open war I none have left there now. So that she covers …

  6. Dante’s InfernoCanto 27 - Dante's Divine Comedy

    Realizing this, I was ready to talk: “O spirit hidden down there, I can tell you that there was no open warfare when I came down here; but your Romagna has always been at war within her …

  7. Side by Side Translations of Dante's Inferno - Canto 27

    CANTO XXVII. Eighth Circle: eighth pit fraudulent counselors.--Guido da Montefeltro. Now was the flame erect and quiet, through not speaking more, and now was going from us, with the …