The Portable Dante Alighieri (1265-1321)
by Mark Musa (1995)
An Amateur's Progress
© 2001 Herman Fontenot
References found on the World Wide Web:
This amateur takes no responsibility for the content or availability of any of these references, nor does he necessarily agree with the viewpoints expressed.
- The Digital Dante - Columbia University
Information and resources regarding the medieval Italian poet Dante Alighieri. Includes complete texts of his major works and images of medieval art related to them, scholarly articles, questions for discussion, and a bibliography. Also contains links for current events regarding Dante and his works.
- Renaissance Dante in Print (1472-1629) - Impressive collection of rare texts by Dante Alighieri housed at the University of Notre Dame and the Newberry Library. The texts are shown in their original form along with extensive commentary, biographical information, indexes, and supplementary material.
- The Deep Passage: Dante, Longfellow, and Pinsky - Wen Stephenson / The Atlantic Monthly Company
Information about analyses and translations of Dante Alighieri's works, by poets Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and Robert Pinsky, originally published in The Atlantic Monthly. Includes commentary, the transcript of an online conference with Pinsky, excerpts of Pinsky's translation of Dante's Inferno, the texts of four sonnets by Longfellow, and an excerpt of Longfellow's translation of Dante's Paradiso.
My name is Herman, and my e-mail address is: hfontenothsd@earthlink.net.
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