In response to
Virgil’s questioning, the souls direct him and
Dante along a less-difficult path. One soul introduces himself as
Omberto Aldobrandesco,
offspring of a noble Tuscan lineage, who is doing penance for his earthly pride. Dante recognizes another soul as the artist
Oderisi, who explains that he’d once striven for excellence alone, failing to recognize how swiftly earthly fame passes from one man to another. Oderisi also points out a man named
Provenzan who was a political leader. Though he remained unrepentantly prideful until death, Provenzan gained admittance to lower Purgatory through a last-minute act of sacrificial love for a friend.