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Soft-bound pamphlet, staple bound. 32 pages. Occasional Papers No. 2. First printing. A short essay published under the auspices of SUNY Binghamton’s Center for Medieval and Early Renaissance Studies. Prof. Ferrante assets that Beatrice, the central character of Dante’s Divine Comedy is more that a muse, but instead is a mentor, leading the poet to recognize the feminine side of God. No previous ownership marks. No writing or marking to text. A clean, square copy in very good condition. A somewhat scarce title.