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General Resourcesin Italian Literature |
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Antologia (frammentaria) della Letteratura Italiana (Italian literature in HTML) (CSR4: Center for Advanced Studies, Research and Development, Sardinia) |
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CRILET: Center for Research in Computing and Literary Studies (U. Rome) |
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Duecento: Italian Poetry from the Origins to Dante (large e-text archive; online searchable version & more fully-featured, downloadable version; in Italian) (Francesco Bonomi) |
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Duecento: Italian Poetry from the Origins to Dante (large e-text archive; online searchable version & more fully-featured, downloadable version; in Italian) (Francesco Bonomi) |
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Guido Mazzoni Pamphlet Collection (catalogue of 49,000+ items in the Duke U. collection of pamphlets, newspapers, clippings, librettos, broadsides, and other ephemera of Italian culture from the late-16th century through 1943 |
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Italian Literature in Hypertext |
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Le letterature del mondo (literature metapage; in Italian) (MC-link) |
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Libreria al Sole (online bookseller of Italian books based in Lugano) |
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Online Literature in Italian (Giovanni Zicarelli) |
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Giovanni Boccaccio |
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Giovanni Boccaccio |
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The Decameron Web |
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Homepage (Brown U. Italian Studies) |
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Bibliography |
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Boccaccio the Man |
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Critical Apparatus |
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History |
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Maps and Charts |
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Medieval Society |
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The Plague |
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Religion |
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Text of Decameron |
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The Decameron Web |
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Homepage of Decameron Web (Brown U. Italian Studies) |
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Bibliography |
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Boccaccio the Man |
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Critical Apparatus |
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History |
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Maps and Charts |
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Medieval Society |
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The Plague |
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Religion |
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Text of Decameron |
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Italo Calvino, |
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Outside the Town of Malbork (Italo Calvino Page) (Todd Corner, Michigan State U.) |
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The Colonna Project (Francesco Colonna's Hypnerotomachia Poliphili, 15th C.) ("When . . . initially published, it was a technical achievement in a barely fledgling craft. The world of publishing was a rough and tumble place - but Aldus Manutius, a scholar already in advancing years, brought together pre-eminent scholars |
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Dante Alighieri |
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General Resources |
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Dante Project |
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Renaissance Dante in Print (1472-1629) |
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Homepage (Theodore Cachey, Louis Jordan, Christian Dupont, Mark Olsen) |
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Dante Chronology (text) |
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Dante's Hell |
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History of Dante Title Pages |
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Criticism |
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R.A. Shoaf (U. Florida), Dante, Chaucer, and the Currency of the Word (hypertext "postprint" of Shoaf's book originally published in 1983) |
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The Divine Comedy |
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Cartographic Illustration of Paradiso from 15th-century Italian Manuscript |
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La Divina Commedia (in Italian) |
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La Vita Nuova (in Italian) |
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The World of Dante ("hypermedia environment for the study of the Inferno" based on SGML encoded text) (Deborah Parker, U. Virginia) |
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Renaissance Dante in Print (1472-1629) |
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Homepage (Theodore Cachey, Louis Jordan, Christian Dupont, Mark Olsen) |
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Dante Chronology (text) |
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Dante's Hell |
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History of Dante Title Pages |
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Works |
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The Divine Comedy |
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Cartographic Illustration of Paradiso from 15th-century Italian Manuscript |
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La Divina Commedia (in Italian) |
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La Vita Nuova (in Italian) |
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The World of Dante ("hypermedia environment for the study of the Inferno" based on SGML encoded text) (Deborah Parker, U. Virginia) |
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Duecento: Italian Poetry from the Origins to Dante (large e-text archive; online searchable version & more fully-featured, downloadable version; in Italian) (Francesco Bonomi) |
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Umberto Eco |
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The Garden of Forking Paths: A Jorge Luis Borges Website (Allen B. Ruch) |
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Umberto Eco (Robert Bruce) |
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A Leonardo da Vinci Notebook (Codex Arundel) (British Library exhibit) |
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Nicolo Machiavelli (on Philosophy page) |
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Petrarch (Francesco Petrarca) |
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Petrarch: Sonnets and Canzone (in English and Italian) (Richard Darsie, U. California, Davis) |
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Italian Depts. |
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Rutgers University Department of Italian |
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UCSB Dept. of French and Italian |
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