II. THE INFERNO Musings on Dante
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In general, Dante's Inferno is divided between the Upper Hell of six circles (Cantos III-XI) and the Lower Hell of three circles (Cantos XII-XXXIV). Excluding the circle of Limbo for the unbaptized (Canto IV), Upper Hell contains those damned who are punished according to sins of appetite or incontinence. Lower Hell is again generally divided…
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