Heaven and Hell
Found in 25 Collections and/or Records:
A Complete View of Christian's Travels from the City of Destruction to the Holy Land, 1775
Source: Bunyan, John. 1775. The Pilgrim's Progress From This World to That Which Is To Come. London: J. and F. Rivington, B. Law, W. Strahan, Hawes and Co., H. Woodfall, E. Johnston, and R. Baldwin.
A Map Shewing the Order and Causes of Salvation and Damnation, 1855
Source: Bunyan, John & George Offor. 1855. The Works of John Bunyan. Glasgow: Blackie and Son.
A Plan of the Road From the City of Destruction to the Celestial City. Engraved expressly for Virtue's, Elegant Edition of The Pilgrim's Progress, 1850
Source: Bunyan, John. 1850. The pilgrim's progress; most carefully collated with the edition containing the author's last additions and corrections, and a life of the author. London: George Virtue.
Agresion! - Ananeihani - Aggression - Agression - Agressao - Agresione, 1986
Caetani, Michelangelo. La materia della Divina commedia di Dante Alighieri dichiarata in VI tavole da Michelangelo Caetani. Montecassino: Monaci benedettini di Montecassino., 1872
Divisione dell'Inferno, 1888
Source: Campi, Giuseppe, ed. 1888. La Divina Commedia di Dante Alighieri, vol. I, Discorso Preliminaire. Inferno. Torino: Union Tipografico-Editrice.
Great Celestial Route [folder], 1908
Great Destruction Route [folder recto], 1908
I. Figura Universale della Divina Commedia [Overview of the Divine Comedy], 1855
Source: Caetani, Michelangelo. 1855. La Materia della Divina Commedia di Dante Alighieri Dichiarata in VI Tavole da Michelangelo Caetani. [The Substance of Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy Described in VI Plates by Michelangelo Caetani]. Rome: s.n.
II. Ordimento Delle Materie Del Tratto Morale Contenuto nell'Inferno sotto le Forme del Poema [Organization of the Moral Content of Hell Related to the Form of the Poem] [text], 1855
Source: Caetani, Michelangelo. 1855. La Materia della Divina Commedia di Dante Alighieri Dichiarata in VI Tavole da Michelangelo Caetani. [The Substance of Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy Described in VI Plates by Michelangelo Caetani]. Rome: s.n.