Vol. 36 No. 3 1969 - page 551

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A Diversity of Dante
by Thomas G. Bergin
"His book does something more than stimulate us to read again the
Divine Comedy;
it offers us a guide to the understanding of Dante's
vision and his art. . . . The work is thus a unified exploration of
Dante's attitudes and methods. . . . Like Dante, Professor Bergin,
one of the most distinguished Dante scholars in this country, writes
for all who care to read. His style is simple and direct, infused with
warmth and admiration for the subject. Scholars as well as laymen
will not only profit from but enjoy reading
The Di1Jersity of Dante."
- Library J()urnal
Appro:.:. 190 pages, notes, inde:.:
Dissent and Parliamentary
Politics in England, 1661-1689
A Study in the Perpetuation and
Tempering of Parliamentarianism
by Douglas R. Lacey
$6.00
The focus of this book is primarily upon the politics of the moderate
Dissenters in Restoration Parliaments, and the positions of all Dis–
senters
'are
thoroughly explored and lavishly documented.
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