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...n be ordered in microfilm format from: Bell and Howell Co. (University of Microfilm International) 300 N. Zeeb Road P.O. Box 1346, Ann... ... 1-931233-32-2 Standard Address Number 297-5092 Printed in the United States of America 4 Ion Soare PARADOXISM AND POSTMODERNISM I... ...IN SMARANDACHE’S WORK “Through paradoxical extension, the interior of a phenomenon conquers its exterior. In other words, it belongs to i... ...ht and man of theatre, the Frenchman Jacques Sarthou from Theatre de l’Ile de France, receiving from Florentin Smarandache the “Manifeste non-confor... ... capacity of essentiality proved in The silence bell (Haiku, edition in three languages, 1993), but also in other paradoxist creations -in verses, p... ...nner work’s drama. We especially let at last the translations from different languages of the polyglot Smarandache (he knows French, English, Spani...
...in accordance with the paradoxism and even to confirm it, the way the mathematician writer Florentin Smarandache is received is ... paradoxical. Tens of books, studies and articles have already been written about both, scientist and smarandachism - the name given to the movement by Ion Rotaru and Titu Popescu. However the paradoxist number 1 in the world is less known in h...
... http://samvak.tripod.com/freebooks.html Created by: LIDIJA RANGELOVSKA REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA C O N T E N T S I. A II. B III. C IV. D V... ... XXI. The Author A Abortion I. The Right to Life It is a fundamental principle of most moral theories that all human beings have a right to lif... ...le of most moral theories that all human beings have a right to life. The existence of a right implies obligations or duties of third parties toward... ... them the same cognitive interpretations and the same emotional resonance ('private languages"). The same words, or symbols, often have different me... ...ruly global phenomenon in world affairs. Bound by a common history, a common set of languages, a common ethos, a common religion, common defenses an... ...ains, sometimes in cahoots with much despised colonial powers, such as Britain and France in 1956. The Anti-Israeli: This volatile mixture of ide... ...d its correlate in the brain. The gap is even bigger when we try to apply natural languages to the description of emotions and sensations. This se... ... But while this malaise does not threaten the foundations of the United States and France - it does imperil the stability and future of the likes o... ...new war between, let's say Russia and Germany, or Italy and Austria, or Britain and France? Ridiculous? Revisit your history books. Read more about...
...Cyclopedia of issues in modern philosophy: The philosophy of science and religion, the cognitive sciences, cultural studies, aesthetics, art and literature, the philosophy of economics, the philosophy of psychology, and ethics....
...rde movement in literature, art, philosophy, science, based on excessive use of antitheses, antinomies, contradictions, parables, odds, paradoxes in... ...sm started as an anti-totalitarian protest against a closed society, Romania of 1980’s. Why was the movement based on contradictions? Because we li... ...losophical, or scientific terms, new procedures, methods, or even algorithms of creation. Paradoxism naturally arises and manifests. It is in folkl... ...om Office National de l’Ètablissement des Recherches Aéronautiques in Paris, France, and myself, on 8-11 July 2003, at Radisson Hotel, Cairns, Quee... ...0 BT Arts, Modern – 21 th century The word “paradoxism” has entered in many languages: - paradoxism [in Romanian and English, introduced by the ed... ...a kui palju peab neid olema, et võitjad särada saaksid? 31 JEAN DEZERT (France) J’ai pris grand plaisir en lisant les anti-poésies 1 de Flor... ...in Smarandache, Antichambres/Anti-poésies/Bizarreries, Edition Noréal, Caen, France, 1989, http://www.gallup.unm.edu/~smarandache/Antichambres.pdf ...
...Paradoxism is an avant-garde movement in literature, art, philosophy, science, based on excessive use of antitheses, antinomies, contradictions, parables, odds, paradoxes in creations. It was set up by the editor since 1980’s and promulgates a counter-time/ counter-sense creation. Paradoxism started as an anti-totalitarian pr...
...ace by Charles T. Le: 3 0. Introduction: 9 1. Neutrosophy - a new branch of philosophy: 13 2. Neutrosophic Logic - a unifying field in logics: 87 ... ...nifying field in sets: 112 4. Neutrosophic Probability - a generalization of classical and imprecise probabilities - and Neutrosophic Statistics: 11... ...painter Florentin Smarandache, especially because the treated subject was of philosophy - revealing paradoxes - and logics. He had generalized the... ...sversal levels as well: linguistic (dominant, so called "international", languages), politic (solidarity with the most powerful), economic, ideolog... ...Gertrude Stein. There is a unity between the scientific and artistic languages, and this is not Neurath's physicism, 65 but an accommodation... ...ues", sous la direction de François Le Lionnais, Presses Universitaire de France, Paris, 1979. [ 6] Bouwsma, W.J., "The Culture of Renaissance Human... ...ques, sous la direction de François Le Lionnais, Presses Universitaire de France, Paris, 1979. [10] Bridges, Douglas, Constructive Mathematics, Stan... ...babiliste de données, Ph. D. Thesis, no 1393, University Paris 11, Orsay, France, Sept. 1990. [52] Didero, Daniele, Dictionaries and Encyclopedias, ...
...It was known to me his setting up in 1980’s of a new literary and artistic avant-garde movement that he called “paradoxism”, because I received some books and papers dealing with it in order to review them for the German journal “Zentralblatt fár Mathematik”. It was an...
...Paradoxism is an avant-garde movement in literature, art, philosophy, science, based on excessive used of antitheses, antinomies, contradictions, parables, odds, paradoxes in creations....
... Books on Demand ProQuest Information & Learning (University of Microfilm International) 300 N. Zeeb Road P.O. Box 1346, Ann Arb... ...érospatiales (ONERA) 29, Avenue de la Division Leclerc 92320 Chantillon, France. 2) Dr. M Khoshnevisan Griffith University, Gold Coast Queensl... ... 3) Professor Emeritus C. Corduneanu Texas State University Department of Mathematics Arlington, Texas 76019, USA. ISBN: 1-931233-60-8 ... ...33-60-8 Standard Address Number: 297-5092 Printed in the United States of America 3 Foreword As someone who works heavily in both ma... ...rogramming Logic is a fundamental component of computer programming. Languages such as C++ and Java contain logical operators corresponding to ... ...not operations is similar to those of classical logic. Java and other languages contain additional operators that perform bitwise operations. Da... ... Section 4 Three-valued Logic In Computer Programming In programming languages such as C, C++ and Java, the and (&&) and or (||) connectives ar...
...works heavily in both math and computers, I can truly appreciate the role that logic plays in our modern world. One cannot understand the foundations of mathematics while lacking knowledge of the basics of logic and how proofs are constructed. Two of the first classes I took as a graduate student in mathematics were in the foundations of mathematics, and hardly a day goes ...
...ESIDENCE IN LONDON . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 BOOK EIGHTH RETROSPECT—LOVE OF NATURE LEADING TO LOVE OF MAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 BOOK NINTH RESIDENCE IN FRANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 BOOK TENTH RESIDENCE IN FRANCE (... ...OK TENTH RESIDENCE IN FRANCE (continued) . . . . . . . . . 161 BOOK ELEVENTH FRANCE (concluded) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 178 BOOK TWELFTH IMAGINA... ... . . . 213 ADVERTISEMENT T he following Poem was commenced in the beginning of the year 1799, and completed in the summer of 1805. The design and occ... ... the year 1799, and completed in the summer of 1805. The design and occasion of the work are described by the Author in his Preface to the Excursion, ... ...n classic niceties, The dangerous craft, of culling term and phrase 110 From languages that want the living voice To carry meaning to the natural hear... ... possessed by similar desire; But Europe at that time was thrilled with joy, France standing on the top of golden hours, 340 And human nature seeming ...
...Excerpt: Several years ago, when the Author retired to his native mountains with the hope of being enabled to construct a literary work that might live, it was a reasonable thing that he should take a review of his own mind, and examine how far Nature and Education had qualified him for such an employment. ?As sub...
...Table of Contents: ADVERTISEMENT, ii -- BOOK FIRST INTRODUCTION?CHILDHOOD AND SCHOOL-TIME 1 -- BOOK SECOND SCHOOL-TIME (continued), 19 -- BOOK THIRD RESIDENCE AT CAMBRIDGE, 33 -- BOOK FOURTH SUMMER VACATION, 51 -- BOOK FIFTH BOOKS,...
...http://www.geocities.com/dacosta_teresinha/paradoxismo.html; - în francez ă la: http://www.geocities.com/jeanmariecharrier/paradoxisme.html;... ...unm.edu/~smarandache/IonSoare2.pdf, iar alta, tot în englez ă, “Aesthetics of Paradoxism”, de Titu Popescu, se poate accesa la: http://gallup.unm.ed... ... Gheorghe NICULESCU 7 PARadOXisM, THE LAST VANGUARD OF SECOND MILLENNIUM A) Definition: PARADOXISM is an avant-g... ... movement in literature, art, philosophy, science, based on excessive used of antitheses, parables, odds, paradoxes in creations. It was set up and ... ...SME: un nouveau mouvement littéraire, par Florentin Smarandache, Bergerac, France, 1992, sur les couvertures]. Jean Marie CHARRIER ... ...hivist, Râmnicu Vâlcea) etc. plus o serie de str ăini: marocani, belgieni, francezi, americani [exist ă o Antologie întreag ă 5 cu litera ţi din vr... ... Levenard, I. Rotaru, A. Skemer) collected all multicultural essays (in 11 languages) dealing with paradoxism and published them in an 42 antholo... ...şte (1999); Outer-Art (album de art ă, vol.I), Cântece de mahala, In seven languages (poeme), Oradea, 2000; A Unifying Field in Logics./ Neutrosophz... ... (Fran ţa); Societatea Român ă de Haiku; Academy of American Poets; Modern Languages Association (SUA); Centre d’Études et de Recherches Poétiques “...
...PARADOXISM is an avant-garde movement in literature, art, philosophy, science, based on excessive used of antitheses, parables, odds, paradoxes in creations. It was set up and led by the writer Florentin Smarandache since 1980’s who said: “The goal is to enlargement of theartisti shere through non-artistic elements. But expeci...
...VII THIS EDITION PUBLISHED BY J G TILLIN ENGLAND © MM THE COMING OF MESSIAH IN GLORY AND MAJESTY. PART II. (CONTINUED) PHENOME... ...s which we now proceed to examine, viz. the Christian church, and the captivity of Babylon, do not deserve so much the name of Phenomena, as of Anti... ...ena, as of Antiphenomena, or veils, clouds, and impediments, to the observation of the true Phenomena. They are those two great and ancient fortress... ... being essentially one, it comprehendeth within itself all peoples, tribes, and languages, which have sought and may henceforth seek to enter into a... ...ble (said a few years ago, one of the most learned and most zealous prelates of France, when considering this very discourse of Paul, which we are no... ...ellbeing of my neighbours, if I desire with truth that all peoples, tribes, and languages should adore the true God, I comprehend all this in my peti... ...was given him dominion, and glory, and a kingdom, that all people, nations, and languages, should serve him: his dominion is an everlasting dominion,...
... 2 Published by The SOLARIS INSTITUTE of The SOPHIA UNIVERSITY OF ROME. (S.U.R.) Creative Commons Licence -... ...censor (but not in any way that suggests that they endorse you or your use of the work). Noncommercial — You may not use this work for commercial pu... ...O MERCURIO HYPOTHESES ON ULYSSES This book presents a new way of interpreting the Odyssey that is ingenious, beautiful and elegant. It ... ... and death (like the love between Romeo and Juliette, or between Paolo and Francesca), but on love and immortal beauty; a type of love that can win ... ...nds of years and it has existed throughout this time, in various forms and languages, on all five continents. The best interpretation of it that I h... ...res. It has its own specific language, and it also is described with other languages that are more appropriate for certain peoples. I believe that H... ...e return of a past experience that we will call “intrauterine incest” (see Francesco Sollai, Cosmo-Artistic interpretation of the film “The Shawshan... ... Finally his people rebel and Bokassa is deposed and condemned to death. France, that has a weakness for grandiosity, helps him escape and gives hi...
...“The Odyssey is not an adventure story. It is, rather, a book of wisdom that explains the art of humanity’s journey toward becoming artists of life and of the life of the universe. It tells the tale of a love story that is based on love as a decision and as a project. It is not a tale o...
...88 writers (in addition of folklore collections) from 23 countries with texts in 17 languages (English, Romanian, Bulgarian, Czech, Arabic, French, German, Hungarian, Tamil, Hindi, Indonesian, Hebrew, Italian, Urdu, Russian, Serbo-Croatian, Spanish)...
...INTERNATIONAL DIMENSION OF PARADOXISM 5 AUSTRALIA Sukanto BATTACHARYA 6 George ROCA 8 BULGARIA Albena TCHAMOVA & Maria NIKOLOVNA 11 CANADA Kane X. FAUCHER 18 Jason HALL 19 CZECH REPUBLIK [Internet] 21 EGYPT Salah OSMAN 22 FRANCE I...
...Travels in England During the Reign of Queen Elizabeth by Paul Hentzner and Fragmenta Regalia by Sir Robert Nau... ...LECTRONIC CLASSICS SERIES PUBLICATION Travels in England During the Reign of Queen Elizabeth by Paul Hentzner, and Fragmenta Rega- lia by Sir Robert ... ...l Hentzner, and Fragmenta Rega- lia by Sir Robert Naunton is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This Por- table Document file is fur... ..., with whom he set out in 1597 on a three years’ tour through Switzerland, France, England, and Italy. After his return to Germany in 1600, he publish... ...Elizabeth’s court from Scotland as a trusty messenger. In 1596-7 he was in France, and cor- responded with the Earl of Essex, who was his friend. Afte... ...rutus, who, com- ing from Greece into Italy, thence into Africa, next into France, and last into Britain, chose this situation for the convenience of ... ...nacre, physician to King Henry VIII., a man learned in the Greek and Latin languages, and particularly skilful in physick, by which he restored many f... ...nch, and Italian; for, besides being well skilled in Greek, Latin, and the languages I have mentioned, she is mistress of Spanish, Scotch, and Dutch. ... ...r of learned men are supported, and the studies of all polite sciences and languages flourish. I think proper to mention some few things about the fou...
...Introduction: Queen Elizabeth herself, and London as it was in her time, with sketches of Elizabethan England, and of its great men in the way of social dignity, are here brought home to us by Paul Hentzner and Sir Robert Naunton....
...tion The Enormous Room by E.(Edward) E.(Estlin) Cummings is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This Portable Document file is furnis... ...sity. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in a... ...ty Editor, Hazleton, PA 18202 is a Portable Document File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of liter... ...ese young men were arrested, subjected to many indignities, dragged across France like criminals, and closely confined in a Concentration Camp at La F... ... of the situa- tion to say that young Cummings is an enthusiastic lover of France and so loyal to the friends he has made among the French soldiers, t... ...d distrust that has naturally re- sulted from the painful experience which France has had with foreign emissaries. Be assured, Mr. President, that I h... ...lways a gendarme. He had seen service among the Arabs. He had always liked languages and had picked up Arabian with great ease—of this he was very pro... ...ightful nearness. From all directions, by at least thirty voices in eleven languages (I counted as I lay Dutch, Bel- gian, Spanish, Turkish, Arabian, ... ...ked to myself that the gendarmes of this gendarmerie were peculiarly up in languages, and fell asleep. IV IV IV IV IV LE NOUVEA LE NOUVEA LE NOUVEA LE...
...my son was dead, and is alive again; he was lost; and is found.? He was lost by the Norton-Harjes Ambulance Corps. He was officially dead as a result of official misinformation....
...AN INQUIRY INTO THE NATURE AND CAUSES OF THE WEALTH OF NATIONS by Adam Smith A PENN STATE ELECTRONIC CLASSICS SER... ...CTRONIC CLASSICS SERIES PUBLICATION An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith is a publication of the Pennsylvania... ...sity. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in a... ...The corn of Poland, in the same degree of goodness, is as cheap as that of France, notwithstanding the superior opulence and improvement of the latter... ...g the superior opulence and improvement of the latter country. The corn of France is, in the corn-provinces, fully as good, and in most years nearly a... ... same price with the corn of England, though, in opulence and improvement, France is perhaps inferior to England. The corn- lands of England, however,... ...pe- rience. The innumerable volumes which have been written upon it in all languages, may satisfy us, that among the wisest and most learned nations, ... ...- ten by a T artar Khan, which has been translated into several Euro- pean languages, and which contains scarce any thing else; a proof that ancient f... ... different from a Greek one. The words, accordingly, which in the original languages denote those different establishments, have very different meanin...
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...Contents INTRODUCTION AND PLAN OF THE WORK .......................................................................... 8 BOOK I OF THE CAUSES OF IMPROVEMENT IN THE PRODUCTIVE POWERS OF LABOUR, AND OF THE ORDER ACCORDING TO WHICH ITS PRODUCE IS NATURALLY DIS...
...f the European Union The Maastrict Treaty, 7th February, 1992. The Treaty of the European Union: The Maastrict Treaty – February 7, 1992 is a publica... ...e European Union: The Maastrict Treaty – February 7, 1992 is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This Portable Document file is furni... ...ity. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in a... ...n in education, particularly through the teaching and dissemination of the languages of the Member States; —encouraging mobility of students and teach... ...or a first cycle of six years: Belgium, Denmark, Ger- many, Greece, Spain, France, Ireland, Italy, Luxem- bourg, Netherlands, Portugal, United Kingdom... ...for the following cycle of six years: Denmark, Bel- gium, Greece, Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Ireland, 69 The Maastrict Treaty Netherlands, Luxemb... ...ee shall be as follows: Belgium 12 Denmark 9 Germany 24 Greece 12 Spain 21 France 24 Ireland 9 Italy 24 Luxembourg 6 Netherlands 12 Portugal 12 United... ...ch, English, French, German, Greek, Irish, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish languages, the texts in each of these languages being equally authentic, sh... ...d of the common foreign and security policy. 29. Declaration on the use of languages in the field of the common foreign and security policy 30. Declar...
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...cs Series Publication Wild Apples by Henry David Thoreau is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This Portable Document file is furnis... ...sity. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in a... ...itor, Hazleton, PA 18201-1291 is a Portable Document File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of liter... ..., and so generally distrib- uted, that its name traced to its root in many languages sig- nifies fruit in general. maelon (Melon), in Greek, means an ... ...als and this tree from the first. “The fruit of the Crab in the forests of France” is said to be “a great resource for the wild boar.” Not only the In... ...t the christening of the wild apples? It would exhaust the Latin and Greek languages, if they were used, and make the lingua vernacula flag. We should...
... 61 CHAPTER XX 63 THE LOVE OF BOOKS THE PHILOBIBLON OF RICHARD DE BURY TRANSLATED INTO ENGLISH BY E.... ...OF RICHARD DE BURY TRANSLATED INTO ENGLISH BY E. C. THOMAS is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This Portable Docu ment file is fu... ...sity. This Portable Docu ment file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and i... ...ok a most distinguished part in diplomatic negociations between England and France. In 1339 he was again in his bishopric. Thereafter his name occurs... ...his name occurs often among those appointed to treat of peace with Philip of France, and with Bruce of Scotland. It appears that he was not in Parliam... ... the most various affairs of state, now to the Holy See, now to the Court of France, and again to various pow ers of the world, on tedious embassies ... ...s or the volumes of the Greeks? Certes, little would Jerome, master of three languages, The Philobiblon Richard de Bury 42 Ambrosius, Augustine, t...
... took the child jesus into his arms to carry him and kiss him. and when thou hast finished reading, close the book and give thanks for every word out of the mouth of god; because in the lord?s field thou hast found a hidden treasure.?...
... This publication of The Divine Comedy of Dante Purgatory , Translated by H.F. Cary , is a publication of t... ...rsity. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and i... ... for the file as an elec tronic transmission, in any way. The Divine Comedy of Dante Purgatory , Translated by H.F. Cary , the Pennsylvania State U... ...e. Hugh Capet was I high: from me descend The Philips and the Louis, of whom France Newly is govern’d; born of one, who ply’d The slaughterer’s trade ... ...er back to heav’n, Still for amends. I see the time at hand, That forth from France invites another Charles To make himself and kindred better known. ... ...Mangona, his uncle. v. 23. Peter de la Brosse.] Secretary of Philip III of France. The courtiers, envying the high place which he held in the king’s... ...t only his own countrymen, but many of the best poets in all the cultivated languages of modern Europe, have since so much delighted. Guittone, a na... ...ive an abstract of it. He first makes three great divisions of the European languages. “One of these extends from the mouths of the Danube, or the l...
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...ns. John Oxenford, with an introduction by Thomas Carlyle is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This Portable Document file is furnis... ...sity. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in a... ...itor, Hazleton, PA 18202-1291 is a Portable Document File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of liter... ...works: he is studied wherever true study ex- ists: eagerly studied even in France; nay, some considerable knowledge of his nature and spiritual import... ...and value, of perhaps a hundred to one. We take in, not Germany alone, but France and Italy; not the Schlegels and Schellings, but the Manzonis and De... ...der it in a special manner. In the Seven Years’ War, which was now raging, France took the side of the empire against Frederick the Great. Frankfort w... ...mself with all needful aids to learn- ing, such as dictionaries of various languages, and encyclopædias of science and art, which, with much else adap... ...ng German educational institutions. He had there laid a good foundation in languages, and other matters reck- oned part of a learned education, had su... ...ust at this time, who pledged himself to teach anybody not entirely raw in languages, English in four weeks, and to advance him to such a degree, that...
...resented in this Goethe; a singular, highly significant phenomenon, and now also means more or less complete for ascertaining its significance. A man of wonderful, nay, unexampled reputation and intellectual influence among forty millions of reflective, serious and cultivated men, invites us to study him; and to determine for ourselves, whether and how far such influence h...
...MASTER FRANCIS RABELAIS FIVE BOOKS OF THE LIVES, HEROIC DEEDS AND SAYINGS OF GARGANTUA AND HIS SON PANTAGRUEL ... ...TUA AND HIS SON PANTAGRUEL T ranslated into English by Sir Thomas Urquhart of Cromarty and Peter Antony Motteux A Penn State Electronic Classics Serie... ...ny Motteux A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication Five Books of the Lives, Heroic Deeds and Sayings of Gargantua and His Son Pantagruel ... ...xtreme, are not exactly noted for their reserve. But we need not go beyond France. Slight indica- tions, very easily verified, are all that may be set... ...etime; but this en- thusiasm of Jean Paul would hardly carry conviction in France. Who treads in another’s footprints must follow in 13 Rabelais the ... ...ions of their own, like Shakespeare in England, Moliere and La Fontaine in France, may be superior to those who have served them with suggestions; but... ...ligent curiosity of his which is evi- denced by his familiarity with three languages and the large 14 Gargantua & Pantagruel library which he brought... ...ned in many directions, an enthusi- astic mathematician, master of several languages, occasion- ally full of wit and humour, and even good sense, yet ... ...es it all come from? As a fact, he had at his command something like three languages, which he used in turn, or which he mixed according to the effect...
...Excerpt: Five Books of the Lives, Heroic Deeds and Sayings of Gargantua and His Son Pantagruel by Master Francis Rabelais, translated by Sir Thomas Urquhart and Peter Antony Motteux....
... This publication of The Divine Comedy of Dante , Translated by H.F. Cary , is a publication of the Pennsylva... ...rsity. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and i... ... for the file as an electronic trans mission, in any way. The Divine Comedy of Dante , Translated by H.F. Cary , the Pennsylvania State University, J... ... pierc’d by no star, That e’en I wept at entering. Various tongues, Horrible languages, outcries of woe, Accents of anger, voices deep and hoarse, Wit... ...reach’d!” Then turning, I to them my speech address’d. And thus began: “Francesca! your sad fate Even to tears my grief and pity moves. But tell ... ...one same sin polluted in the world. With them is Priscian, and Accorso’s son Francesco herds among that wretched throng: And, if the wish of so impure... ...ad; and favour such As to that priest his king indulgent show’d, Shall be of France’s monarch shown to him.” I know not if I here too far presum’... ...t only his own countrymen, but many of the best poets in all the cultivated languages of modern Europe, have since so much delighted. Guittone, a na... ...ive an abstract of it. He first makes three great divisions of the European languages. “One of these extends from the mouths of the Danube, or the l...
...Excerpt: CANTO I. In the midway of this our mortal life, I found me in a gloomy wood, astray Gone from the path direct: and e?en to tell It were no easy task, how savage wild That forest, how robust and rough its growth, Which to remember only, my dismay Re...