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A Study on Dante as Gnostics
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영지주의자로서의 단테 연구: 『향연』과 『신곡』의 연옥편을 중심으로

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한국비교문학회 비교문학 비교문학 제79호 KCI Accredited Journals
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2019.1
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283 - 306 (24page)

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Gnosticism in modern times includes a variety of contemporary religious movements, stemming from Gnostic ideas and systems from ancient Roman society. Gnosticism is an ancient name for a variety of religious ideas and systems. Purgatorio (“Purgatory” in English) is the second section of the Divine Comedy, which is an epic poem written by the great Italian poet, Dante. Dante gave the Purgatorio a structure and Gnosis agrees with this. Dante’s structure consists of nine levels. The poets enter the third terrace, which is filled with souls of wrathful penitents. Dante begins to have visions of gentleness, which is an example of the opposite virtue of wrath. The wrathful forever wonder in a cloud of black smoke, which is a manifestation of the anger that clouded their mind and blinded them when they were alive. The souls in this part of the poem do not shout out any examples, but Dante does have a conversation with Marco Lombardo, Cathasrs credent, about permanent truth and free will. Dante also has visions about punished wrath. Dante as gnostics confirmed: when we die our body disintegrates and becomes dust but our psyche lives on.

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