Dante's Inferno
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A copy of The Inferno (top left) aboard the SS Botany Bay
The Inferno (also published as Dante's Inferno) is one of three canticas from the epic Italian poem The Divine Comedy, by Dante.
A copy of The Inferno was among the small collection of books found aboard the SS Botany Bay in 2285. (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan)
A copy of Dante's Inferno was given to Captain Janeway by her fiancé Mark Johnson as an engagement gift. She later lent the book to Chakotay.
- "In the middle of the journey of our life I found myself astray in a dark wood where the straight road had been lost."
Chakotay agreed with Dante, if you always see the road ahead of you it is not worth the trip. (VOY: "Shattered")
The Inferno (or, hell) is part of the Divine Comedy, which narrated the descent of the Dante into hell, together with his guide the Roman poet Virgil.
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| Bible • Book of the People • The Call of the Prophets (Laan) • Chicago Mobs of the Twenties • Gaudaal's Lament (Laan) • Kir'Shara • Book of the Kosst Amojan • Omegan Bible • Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained (Milton) • Pledge of Allegiance (Omega IV) • Inferno (Dante) • Paq'batlh • United States Constitution (Omega IV) |
