- Books and Writers - Dante Alighieri
- Read a profile of the great Italian author and poet who lived from 1265-1321. Biography details his childhood, love affairs, time in the Florentine army, and years of exile. Includes a list of selected works.
- Brandeis University - American Dante Bibliography
- Compiles lists of annotated bibliographies of Dante specifially geared toward academic study. Entries are listed by year of publication.
- Catholic Encyclopedia: Dante Alighieri
- Encyclopedic entry about Dante includes information about his birth, childhood, family, historical events, and his writing career.
- The Classic Text: Dante Alighieri
- Find academic interpretations of "The Divine Comedy" that analyze the text's importance in literary history and meaning.
- Dante Alighieri On The Web
- Comprehensive resource about the medieval author includes a biography, info about the historical period he lived in, a list of his complete work, and a glossary.
- DanteNet
- Online journal for the Dante Society of America consists of a datbase of brief notes related to the study of Dante. Notes are organized by name of the poem or novel.
- Digital Dante
- Extensive resource features a biography, chronology of life events, and historical details about Italy during Dante's lifetime. There are full versions of "Divine Comedy" available, plus a library of other works.
- Otfried Lieberknecht's Homepage for Dante Studies
- Compilation of general resources for researching authors, and Dante resources. Listings include e-texts, online publications on Dante, bibliographies, exhibitions, illustrations, Dante societies, and lists of conferences.
- Renaissance Dante in Print
- Provides information about a museum exhibit of Renaissance editions of "Divine Comedy," along with items from the Zahm collection. View the full exhibit online.
- Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy - Dante Alighieri
- Encyclopedia entry focuses on the writer's engagement with philosophy, particularly his knowledge of Aristotelian logic and natural philosophy. Includes details about his life, early poetry, philosophical training, selected works, and a bibliography.
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