Hi oeruli, I do have a track that would fit well with future cantos, but presently I cannot devote the time needed. I would like to, though, and it is on my list of future projects.
that is good to hear, but i certainly don't want to rush you if you don't have the time to do it. I am curious, also, if you will do the other parts of the divine comedy, or just the inferno. Either way is fine.
im interested in this book and i heard that there were different versions of the book and was wondering if you could please help me figure out which english version would be the most accurate author, maybe even the book cover lol that would be awesome! thanks
We had to read and analyze the entire Divine Commedia for my tenth-grade English class. I found the work quite enjoyable and interesting. Thank you for posting this!
this helped me so much for ..the translation is perfect, i can understand everything!!
laughnsmile96 5 months ago
This is scary enough but what if there is a second coming of the lord? how do you prepare yourself for the madness thats to be the last days?
TheChrishendrix 11 months ago
you all are going to die mwahhhhhah! Sike!
HardKore5250 6 months ago
Un poema immortal et vivace. Sempre viva.
MaBu888 1 year ago
i went out and vought the divine comedy for 20 bucks really good page 34 canto iv i shall read on its really good i recommend it
epicskater2 1 year ago
This is a fine video, and it'd be great if you could add more of these. The music suits the mood very well.
ajastelemon 2 years ago
make da text more readable...
neokirby 2 years ago
beatiful poem well wriiten, and the music
is also awesome
000ThatsWhatSheSaid 2 years ago
I'm actually reading Inferno, your music accompanies my reading perfectly. Great vid =)
PaperBagPoet 2 years ago
Luv It!
TheCuttingEdgeX 2 years ago
i'd really like to see the other cantos, yours has been the best so far
solid910 2 years ago
are you going to make soundtracks for the other cantos?
oeruli 2 years ago
Hi oeruli, I do have a track that would fit well with future cantos, but presently I cannot devote the time needed. I would like to, though, and it is on my list of future projects.
KDEusebio 2 years ago
ok, thanks for letting me know. take your time.
oeruli 2 years ago
No problem. Actually when I get comments like yours asking for more it encourages me :-)
KDEusebio 2 years ago
that is good to hear, but i certainly don't want to rush you if you don't have the time to do it. I am curious, also, if you will do the other parts of the divine comedy, or just the inferno. Either way is fine.
oeruli 2 years ago
Probably just Inferno, but I haven't really decided yet.
KDEusebio 2 years ago
@KDEusebio That was realy relaxing to read and hear pls do more of these you have a good passion for this
RobDantay 2 years ago
im interested in this book and i heard that there were different versions of the book and was wondering if you could please help me figure out which english version would be the most accurate author, maybe even the book cover lol that would be awesome! thanks
CryWolf915 2 years ago
The translation here is from John Ciardi. I haven't compared it with others, but found this one good.
KDEusebio 2 years ago
We had to read and analyze the entire Divine Commedia for my tenth-grade English class. I found the work quite enjoyable and interesting. Thank you for posting this!
TheKakuroMaster 3 years ago
it looks real
lilmanual 3 years ago
GREAT DUDE!
fabridio 3 years ago
what music cd? I want to buy it.
Zombieeatyounow 4 years ago
Hmmm, well Dantes Inferno has movements for it, called The divine comedy. by Robert W. Smith.(not the guy from the cure lol)
But the movements are as follows
I. Inferno
II. Purgatorio
III. The Ascension
IV. Paradisio
if that helps at all? there all great pieces
alildrumhappy 3 years ago
immortal poem
enriyy 4 years ago 9