The motive force Beatrice gives for the speed of the sphere nearest the divine point.
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burning love
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...nearest it, and know its revolutions are so swift because of burning love that urges it."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...nearest it, and know its revolutions are so swift because of burning love that urges it."
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The quoted passage says the ring nearest the pure spark burns most clearly because it shares most deeply in the truth of that point, and its motion is driven by burning love.
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"...nearest it, and know its revolutions are so swift because of burning love that urges it."
"And that was the most sincere flame. Here the pure flame was the pure flame. I believe, however, that more than her is true...."
"...two flames dancing in a ring to music suited to their burning love. And there it joined the singing and the circling, on which..."
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