Virgil geolocates Mount Purgatory as the opposite pole to Mount Zion and Jerusalem, making the mountain cosmologically precise even if the placement feels strange.
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Mount Zion
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"...concentrate imagining this mountain so placed upon this earth that both mount zion and it although in different hemispheres share one horizon therefore you..."
"attentively where is mount zion you guys know where's mount zion probably in mount zion come on guys in israel egypt jerusalem right zionist..."
"...poorly must pass this mountain on the north whereas it skirts mount zion on the southern side i said what's your持 wu's group home..."
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Jiang turns late Inferno and early Purgatorio into a struggle over imagination itself.
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