Islam and the Divine comedy, by Miguel Asin ... translated and abridged by Harold Sunderland.
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- PQ4394 .A73
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PQ4272.E5 A357 1977 The Decameron : a new translation : 21 novelle, contemporary reactions, modern criticism / | PQ4355 F4 1975 Dante / | PQ437 L7 1967 Six French poets; studies in contemporary literature. | PQ4394 A73 Islam and the Divine comedy, | PQ4835.A48 P5813 1997 Petrolio / | PQ4863.O423 P3413 1994 The missing pages : a novel / | PQ4864 U68 L513 1991 Happy ending : a novel / |
"Bibliographical index": p. 278-287.
Translation of La escatologia musulmana en la Divina comedia.
The legend of the nocturnal journey and ascension of Mahomet compared with the Divine comedy.--The divine comedy compared with other Moslem legends on the after-life.--Moslem features in the Christian legends precursory of the Divine comedy.--Probability of the transmission of Islamic models to Christian Europe and particularly to Dante.
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