University of Washington Libraries Italian Resources


Boccaccio/Dante/Petrarch
  • DanteNet: An Online Service For Dante Scholars Provided by The Dante Society Of America.
  • Decameron Web "Designed to make the text and various interpretations of [the Decameron] available. ...an ever-growing body of information related to Giovanni Boccaccio, to the Decameron, and to the culture of 14th-century italy." Includes sections on history, society, arts, and religion.
  • Dartmouth Dante project
  • Digital Dante Parallel Italian text of Divina Commedia and English poetry translation with bibliographical and critical notes by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
  • Francis Petrarch, Selections from his correspondences, site at Hanover College, Indiana.
  • Iter gateway to the Middle Ages and Renaissance - UW restricted - Online bibliography and index to monographic and journal literature pertaining to the Middle Ages and Renaissance with coverage from 400-1500.
  • Internet medieval sourcebook Links to medieval texts and sources on the Web, both of short "classroom sized" extracts and full documents.
  • Renaissance Dante in print (1472-1629) A hypertext guide to an exhibit originally held at the Newberry Library between April 15, 1994 and June 15, 1994 which has been produced in expanded form for Internet publication by a collaboration between the William and Katherine Devers Program in Dante Studies, University of Notre Dame and the ARTFL Project of the University of Chicago.



Scan of Andrea del Castagno's Famous Persons: Dante Allighieri by Web Gallery of Art
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