Chapter 1 Eschatological Poems and Debates between Body and Soul in Thirteenth-Century Popular Culture
1
(52)
The Last Judgment and Bodily Return: Uguccione da Lodi and Giacomino da Verona
2
(23)
From the Resurrection to the Separated Soul: Bonvesin da la Riva
25
(28)
Chapter 2 Embryology and Aerial Bodies in Dante's Comedy
53
(36)
Individual Judgment, Experience, and Embodiment
53
(5)
CompetingAnthropological Models in Late-Thirteenth-Century Scholastics
58
(9)
From Plurality of Forms to (Near) Unicity of Form: Embryology in Purgatorio 25
67
(10)
The Power of the Soul: Aerial Bodies in Hell and Heaven
77
(12)
Chapter 3 Productive Pain: The Red Scripture, the Purgatorio, and a New Hypothesis on the "Birth of Purgatory"
89
(50)
Puzzling Similarities
89
(3)
Redemptive Suffering: Pain, Blood, and the Red Scripture
92
(17)
Passion, Purgatory, and Pain
109
(14)
The Pattern of Purgatory as a Journey to/as Christ
123
(12)
Productive Pain
135
(4)
Chapter 4 Now, Then, and Beyond: Air, Flesh, and Fullness in the Comedy
139
(40)
Identity, Experience, and Eschatological Clashes
140
(21)
Epilogue: The Body's Journey and the Pilgrim in the Paradiso
161
(18)
Appendix
179
(4)
Notes
183
(68)
Bibliography
251
(20)
General Index
271
(6)
Index of Passages from Dante's Works
277
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