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- 2865916 author "Durling, Robert M.".
- 2865916 date "January 1997".
- 2865916 doi "10.2307/2865916".
- 2865916 isCitedBy Astrology.
- 2865916 isCitedBy Christian_views_on_astrology.
- 2865916 issue "1".
- 2865916 journal "Speculum".
- 2865916 jstor "2865916".
- 2865916 pages "185–187".
- 2865916 quote "Dante's interest in astrology has only slowly been gaining the attention it deserves. In 1940 Rudolf Palgen published his pioneering eighty-page Dantes Sternglaube: Beiträge zur Erklärung des Paradiso, which concisely surveyed Dante's treatment of the planets and of the sphere of fixed stars; he demonstrated that it is governed by the astrological concept of the "children of the planets" and that in countless details the imagery of the Paradiso is derived from the astrological tradition. ... Like Palgen, he [Kay] argues that Dante adapted traditional astrological views to his own Christian ones; he finds this process intensified in the upper heavens.".
- 2865916 quote "Dante's interest in astrology has only slowly been gaining the attention it deserves. In 1940 Rudolf Palgen published his pioneering eighty-page Dantes Sternglaube: Beiträge zur Erklärung des Paradiso, which concisely surveyed Dante's treatment of the planets and of the sphere of fixed stars; he demonstrated that it is governed by the astrological concept of the "children of the planets" and that in countless details the imagery of the Paradiso is derived from the astrological tradition. ... Like Palgen, he [Kay] argues that Dante adapted traditional astrological views to his own Christian ones; he finds this process intensified in the upper heavens.".
- 2865916 title "Dante's Christian Astrology. by Richard Kay. Review".
- 2865916 volume "72".