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  1. The Structure of The Divine Comedy: Inferno
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  3. Dante, like most people of his time, believed that some numbers had mystical meanings and associations. He designed the structure of his poem using a series of mystical numbers:
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  5. THREE: The number of the Holy Trinity: God the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost; The number of parts of the Divine Comedy: Inferno, Purgatorio, Paradiso; The number of lines in each verse of each canto; The number of divisions of Hell; The number of days required for Dante's journey through Hell.
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  7. NINE: A multiple of three; the number of circles in Hell.
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  9. TEN: The perfect number is the nine circles of Hell plus the vestibule.
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  11. THIRTY-THREE: A multiple of three; the number of cantos in each part.
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  13. NINETY-NINE: The total number of cantos plus Canto I, The Introduction.
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  15. ONE HUNDRED: A multiple of ten; considered by Dante to be the perfect number.
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