Divine Comedy-I: Inferno Quiz 2
1. Mohammed is classified as
- a sower of schism.
- a simonist.
- n/a
- a heretic.
2. Dante's attitude toward Classical Greece and Rome is
- awestruck: he doesn't think that a modern Italian could ever achieve as much.
- harsh: they were not Christians.
- respectful and admiring.
- n/a
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