- Charles de Valois, called Senzaterra, or Lackland, brother of Philip the Fair, king of France. ↩
- The names of these two remain unknown. Probably one of them was Dante’s friend Guido Cavalcanti. ↩
- Of this Arrigo nothing whatever seems to be known, hardly even his name; for some commentators call him Arrigo dei Fisanti, and others Arrigo dei Fifanti. Of these other men of mark “who set their hearts on doing good,” Farinata is among the Heretics, Canto X ; Tegghiaio and Rusticucci among the Sodomites, Canto XVI ; and Mosca among the Schismatics, Canto XXVIII . ↩
- The philosophy of Aristotle. The same doctrine is taught by St. Augustine:— “Cum fiet resurrectio carnis, et bonorum gaudia et tormenta mahrum major a crunt.” ↩
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