Readings On the Paradiso of Dante Chiefly Based On the Commentary of Benvenuto

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Therefore Beatrice says that this second doubt could not lead Dante astray from her (da me altrove).
* Parere ingiusta, et seq. : This is a passage which Scar- tazzini says must be counted as one of the most difficult in the Divina Coniinedia, and he adds that while he has consulted over sixty commentators, not one of them wholly satisfies him ; nor can he himself offer an interpretation that shall be beyond all question. Andreoli says that the interpretations are as nume- rous as the interpret
...ers, and not one of them is adequate. To enter into the whole of Scartazzini's learned examination of all the opinions offered, would be beyond the scope and limits of the present work, but as Casini gives a careful digest of Scar- tazzini's long note, and its alternative views, and as both these learned Commentators seemingly prefer the same interpretation, I will translate Casini's note: "That divine justice should to men seem unjust is a reason for faith and not for heresy. The interpretation of this terzina has sufficiently occupied ancient and modern Commentators, who have expressed the most widely divergent views about it ; but all their explanations can, for the matter of that, be reduced to one of the three following: (i) That in some particular case divine justice may seem unjust is a proof of our belief in that justice in general.

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