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Paradiso / (Record no. 747)

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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.
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Source of Classification
Koha Item Type Books
Holdings
Library Site Location Shelving Location Source of Acquisition Full Classification Number Accession Number Koha Item Type
APEC C. Raymundo Library APEC C. Raymundo Library Fiction Institutional Fund FIC Al44d 2004 A07-0000017 Fiction
APEC Grace Park West Library APEC Grace Park West Library Fiction Institutional Fund FIC Al44d 2004 A09-0000017 Fiction
APEC Las Piñas Library APEC Las Piñas Library Fiction Institutional Fund FIC Al44d 2004 C01-0000072 Fiction
APEC Marikina Heights Library APEC Marikina Heights Library Fiction Institutional Fund FIC Al44d 2004 A08-0000017 Fiction
APEC Sta. Rita Library APEC Sta. Rita Library Fiction Institutional Fund FIC Al44d 2004 B02-0000017 Fiction
APEC Tondo Library APEC Tondo Library Fiction Institutional Fund FIC Al44d 2004 A10-0000017 Fiction

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