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005 - DATE AND TIME OF LATEST TRANSACTION |
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20171211010126.0 |
008 - FIXED-LENGTH DATA ELEMENTS--GENERAL INFORMATION |
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031201s2004 enka 000 0 eng |
020 ## - IDENTIFIER FOR THE MANIFESTATION |
Identifier for the Manifestation |
553212044 |
040 ## - CATALOGING SOURCE |
Language of Cataloging |
eng |
Transcribing Agency |
APEC Schools Library |
Description Conventions |
rda |
042 ## - AUTHENTICATION CODE |
Authentication code |
ukscp |
082 04 - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER |
Classification number |
FIC |
Author's Number |
Al44d 2004 |
100 0# - CREATOR |
Preferred Name of the Person |
Dante Alighieri, |
Dates Associated with the Person |
1265-1321. |
240 10 - UNIFORM TITLE |
Preferred TItle/Form/Date/Place of Origin of the Work |
Paradiso. |
Language of Expression |
English |
245 ## - TITLE AND STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY |
Preferred Title Proper |
Paradiso / |
Statement of Responsibility/Parallel Statement of Responsibility |
Alighieri, Dante |
250 ## - EDITION STATEMENT |
Designation of Edition/Designation of a Named Revision of an Edition |
Bantam classis reissue edition |
264 ## - PUBLICATION STATEMENT |
Place of publication, distribution, etc |
New York, NY : |
Publisher's Name/Parallel Publisher's Name |
Bantam Dell, |
Copyright |
©2004. |
Date of Publication |
[2004] |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION |
Extent |
xxii, 427 pages ; |
Dimensions |
18 cm |
336 ## - RDA CONTENT |
Content Type |
text |
Source |
rdacontent |
337 ## - RDA MEDIA |
Media Type |
unmediated |
Source |
rdamedia |
338 ## - RDA CARRIER |
Carrier Type |
volume |
Source |
rdacarrier |
500 ## - GENERAL NOTE |
Note on Title/Statement of Responsibility/Edition/Publication/Copyright |
Formerly CIP. |
520 ## - SUMMARIZATION OF THE CONTENT |
Summarization of the Content |
"Paradiso (pronounced [paraˈdiːzo]; Italian for "Paradise" or "Heaven") is the third and final part of Dante's Divine Comedy, following the Inferno and the Purgatorio. It is an allegory telling of Dante's journey through Heaven, guided by Beatrice, who symbolises theology. In the poem, Paradise is depicted as a series of concentric spheres surrounding the Earth, consisting of the Moon, Mercury, Venus, the Sun, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, the Fixed Stars, the Primum Mobile and finally, the Empyrean. It was written in the early 14th century. Allegorically, the poem represents the soul's ascent to God."-- |
650 #0 - ADDED SUBJECT ACCESS POINT - TOPICAL TERM |
Topical Term |
Paradise |
Form Subdivision |
Poetry. |
650 #0 - ADDED SUBJECT ACCESS POINT - TOPICAL TERM |
Topical Term |
Heaven |
Form Subdivision |
Poetry. |
700 ## - ADDED AUTHORIZED ACCESS POINT - PERSONAL NAME |
Preferred Name of the Person |
Mandelbaum, Allen |
700 ## - ADDED AUTHORIZED ACCESS POINT - PERSONAL NAME |
Preferred Name of the Person |
Oldcorn, Anthony. |
700 ## - ADDED AUTHORIZED ACCESS POINT - PERSONAL NAME |
Preferred Name of the Person |
Feldman, Daniel. |
700 ## - ADDED AUTHORIZED ACCESS POINT - PERSONAL NAME |
Preferred Name of the Person |
Di Scipio, Giuseppe. |
700 ## - ADDED AUTHORIZED ACCESS POINT - PERSONAL NAME |
Preferred Name of the Person |
Moser, Barry. |
942 ## - ADDED ENTRY ELEMENTS (KOHA) |
Source of Classification |
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Koha Item Type |
Books |