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by Scott G. Bruce


  Mesopotamia, xiii, 3, 4

  Micah, 56

  Michael (archangel), 50

  Michelangelo, 224–25

  Minos, 16, 28, 262n

  Minotaur, 149–50, 256n, 262n

  missionaries, 179

  Molech, 36

  monks, 111, 113

  fornicating, 97–99

  Montfort, Guy de, 262n

  Morimond, abbot of, 118, 119–20

  Moses, 46

  Mosul, 253

  Mulroy, Kevin, 245, 251

  murderers, 88–89

  music, 253–54

  Nagasaki and Hiroshima, atomic bombing of, 232, 240–43

  Nazi extermination camps, see extermination camps

  necromancy, 15, 35, 260n

  conversion of cleric who had practiced, 118, 121

  Nemean Lion, 12, 13

  Nessus, 151, 152, 155

  Nicodemus, 47–56

  Night, 7, 10, 23

  nine torments, 114, 115–17

  Nobel Peace Prize, 240

  No Exit (Sartre), 231–32

  nuclear weapons, 240

  bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, 232, 240–43

  nun, pregnant, 128–29

  Obizzo II d’Este, 153

  Odysseus, 4, 15–18, 22, 35

  Odyssey (Homer), 4, 15–18, 75

  Oppenheimer, J. Robert, 240

  Orion, 16

  Orpheus, 12

  Osiris, 4

  oven, red-hot, 217

  pain, see punishment and torments

  Pallas, 16

  Pasiphaë, 28

  passions, 133

  vexatious, 172, 175–76, 177

  patriarchs and prophets, Jewish, 45, 47, 48, 50, 56, 169

  Paul the Apostle, Apocalypse of Paul, xiv, 37–44, 179

  Pazzo, Rinier, 154

  Perdition, 225

  Persephone, 7–8, 11, 12, 13, 18, 22, 26

  Pew Research Center, xiii

  Phaedra, 28

  Phlegyas, 32

  Pholus, 151

  Phristinus, 83, 95, 96–97

  Pilate, Pontius, 47, 78

  Pilgrim’s Progress, The (Bunyan), 193

  Pinamonti, Giovanni Pietro, 179–92

  Pirithous, 18, 26, 31

  pits, 42–44, 214–15

  Plato, 130

  political detainees, xv, 232, 253–54

  see also prisons

  Polydorus, 263n

  Pompey the Great, 262n

  Poseidon, 10, 15, 256n

  pregnancy, 42, 98, 128–29

  Priam, 263n

  pride, 89–90, 175–76

  priests, 111, 115, 128

  fornication by, 97–99

  parishioners’ stoning of, 126

  prisons, xv, 232, 244

  political detainees in, xv, 232, 253–54

  solitary confinement in, 244–52, 253

  see also extermination camps

  prophets and patriarchs, Jewish, 45, 47, 48, 50, 56, 169

  Procris, 28

  Proserpina, 23

  Protesilaus, 256n

  Protestant Reformation, xv, 169

  Protestants, 169–70, 179, 180

  punishment and torments, 30, 36, 72, 199, 227

  in Apocalypse of Paul, 37–44, 179

  the blessed as pitying, 132–34

  the blessed as rejoicing in, 134–35

  the blessed as seeing, 131–32

  contemplation of, 179–92

  as continual, 172, 177–78

  darkness, see darkness

  as eternal, 172, 177–78, 187–91

  fear of, vs. punishment itself, 190

  fire, see fire

  as fitting the crime, 88–101, 191–92

  as just, 190–92

  nine, 114, 115–17

  Socrates on, 19–21

  stench, see stench

  as unchangeable, 189–90

  in Vision of Tundale, 87, 88–101

  worms, see worms

  Purgatory, 59–60, 111, 113, 120, 169, 224, 225

  Pyrrhus, 154

  reason, xv, 133, 175

  Redbord (Radbod), King of Frisia, 226–27

  Red Cross, 253

  Resurrection of the Dead and Eternall Judgement, or, The Truth of the Resurrection and the Bodies Both of Good and Bad at the Last Day, The (Bunyan), 193–96

  Revelation, 37, 223, 225

  revenge, 176

  self-, 175

  Reznor, Trent, vii

  Rhadamanthus, 30

  rich man, parable of, 45–46, 172, 177, 183

  Rinier da Corneto, 154

  Rinier Pazzo, 154

  rivers

  Styx, 22, 23, 25, 26, 28, 147

  of tears, 206–7

  robbers, 93–95

  Romans, xiii, 4, 22, 23, 35, 37

  Rudinger (knight), 129

  sacrilege, 94

  saints, relationship to the damned, see blessed and the damned

  Salmoneus, 30–31

  sand, 219–20

  Sartre, Jean-Paul, 231–32

  Satan (Devil; Lucifer), 65, 175, 182, 223

  cleric’s summoning of, 122

  company and conversation of, 172, 176–77

  in Dante’s Inferno, 139–40, 163–64

  Furniss on, 207–8

  in Gospel of Nicodemus, 47, 48, 51–52, 54–55

  soul standing before, 208–9

  student’s pact with, 118, 119–20

  in Vision of Tundale, 83, 104–7

  science, xv, 199, 223

  screams, 102, 206, 213

  in prison, 245, 247

  Sebastian, Saint, 259n

  self-defilers, 97–99

  self-revenge, 175

  Seneca the Younger, 12–14

  sensual appetites, 174–75

  “Sentence Worse Than Death, A” (Blake), 244–52

  serpents, 116, 127

  Seth, 50–51

  Sextus, 154

  shame, 114, 115, 128

  Sheol, xiii, 35

  SHU (Special Housing Unit; solitary confinement), 244–52, 253

  Sibyl, 22–28, 30

  Sight of Hell, The (Furniss), 201–21, 222

  Simeon, 48, 50

  sins, multiple, 100–101

  Sisyphus, 4, 17

  slavery, 231

  Sleep, 7, 10, 24

  smell, see stench

  Socrates, 4, 19–21

  solitary confinement, 244–52, 253

  Solomon, Wisdom of, 102, 116–17

  sounds

  of eternity, 220–21

  in interrogation, 253–54

  music, 253–54

  in prison, 245, 247

  sad voice, 218

  see also screams

  South, 231

  Special Housing Unit (SHU; solitary confinement), 244–52, 253

  spies, 89, 90

  Spiritual Exercises (Ignatius Loyola), 179

  Standring, G., 222

  stench, 43, 70, 71, 87, 92, 102, 107, 114, 115, 116, 182–83, 192, 207, 208

  in prison, 245, 248

  Strophades, 155

  Styx, 22, 23, 25, 26, 28, 147

  Summa Theologica (Thomas Aquinas), 130–35, 264n

  sun, 10, 170

  Swinden, Tobias, 170

  Sychaeus, 29

  Taenarum, 13

  Tantalus, 4, 17

  Tartarus, 4, 7–11, 19–20, 29, 30, 35, 36, 37, 39, 42, 51

  tears, 92, 206–7, 219

  Telamon, 15
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  Teresa of Ávila, Saint, 204, 209, 212

  Terrible Judgment, and the Bad Child, The (Furniss), 217

  Thames, 153

  Theogony (Hesiod), 7–11

  Theseus, 12–14, 18, 26, 32, 256n, 262n

  thieves, 93–95

  Thomas, Saint, 181

  Thomas Aquinas, xiv, 130–35, 264n

  Tiresias, 15, 22

  Tisiphone, 29–30

  Titans, 4, 7–11, 15–18, 30

  Tityos (Tityus), 4, 16, 31

  toads, 127

  Tollemache, Lionel A., 199

  Toppo, 159

  torture

  in Hell, see punishment and torments

  in prisons, 232, 253–54

  traitors, 89, 90

  Treatise concerning the Principal Mysteries of our Religion, 115–17

  Treblinka, 233–39

  Trojans, 16, 155

  Trojan War, 15, 22, 256n

  Tundale, see Vision of Tundale

  Typhon, 8

  Ulster Cycle, 258n

  Vesuvius, 225

  Virgil, 4–5, 22

  The Aeneid, xiii–xiv, 5, 22–32, 139, 263n

  in Dante’s Inferno, 23, 139, 150, 151, 158

  Virgin Mary, 44, 78

  Vishnu, 240

  Vision of Tundale (Visio Tnugdali), 83–84, 179

  angel sent to meet Tundale’s soul, 86–87

  deepest depths of hell, 103–4

  departure of Tundale’s soul, 85–86

  descent into hell, 102

  fornicators in, 96–97, 97–99

  gluttons in, 96–97

  greedy in, 90–92

  monks and priests in, 97–99

  multiple sinners in, 100–101

  murderers in, 88–89

  prince of shadows in, 104–7

  proud souls in, 89–90

  punishments in, 87, 88–101

  self-defilers in, 97–99

  spies and traitors in, 89, 90

  thieves and robbers in, 93–95

  Visions of Clairvaux, 121

  voices

  sad, 218

  see also screams

  Voyage of Saint Brendan, The, 60, 75–80

  Vulcanus, 100

  war, xv, 232, 240–41

  see also World War II

  Warsaw ghetto uprising, 236, 238

  water, 186

  wayfarers, 131, 134

  William III of England, 171

  wine, 129

  Wisdom of Solomon, 102, 116–17

  Wólka, 237, 238

  World War II, xv, 232

  atomic bombing of Japan in, 232, 240–43

  see also extermination camps

  worms, 36, 41, 44, 97, 114, 115, 116, 171, 177, 180

  Furniss on, 212

  Zeus, 7–10, 16–18

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