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The Dartmouth Dante Project (DDP) offers a searchable full-text database of more than seventy commentaries on Dante's Divine Comedy. Learn how to access the text of the poem and the commentaries, and how to contribute to the database.
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A database of commentaries on Dante's Divine Comedy by various authors, from medieval to modern times. Find publication information, language, editors, and sources of each commentary.
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Preparation of this database was made possible in part by twosubstantial grants from THE NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE HUMANITIES andthrough the generosity of Dartmouth College, Princeton University,The Dante Society of America, La Società Dantesca Italiana, The MellonFoundation, Apple Computer Corporation, Digital Equipment Corporation,The AT&T Found...
The Dartmouth Dante Project was conceived and is co-directedby Professor Robert Hollander of Princeton University,along with Stephen Campbell of Dartmouth College Computing Servicesand Professor Simone Marchesi of Princeton University. The original collaborators, all then teaching at Dartmouth College,included Professors Kevin Brownlee, Jeffrey Sch...
Dante Lab seeks to further the original vision of the Dartmouth DanteProject by reimagining the possibilities for research afforded by theunion of digitized text with current web design. Dante Labis an onlineapplication that allows students and scholars of the Divine Comedyto read and compare up to four texts from the site’s databasesimultaneously;...
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The Dartmouth Dante Project is a searchable database of more than 75 commentaries on Dante's Commedia, from the fourteenth century to the present. It also offers a web-based application called Dante Lab, which allows users to read and compare different texts and editions of the poem.
Read the first canto of Dante's Inferno, the first part of his epic poem Divine Comedy, in Italian and English. Follow Dante's journey through the dark forest and his encounter with Virgil, the poet who guides him through Hell.
Original publication of this commentary by The Dartmouth Dante Project, 2003-2015. Editor: Nicola Fosca and Robert Hollander. Commentary text is copyrighted and reproduced by permission.
Dante Lab is a customizable, digital tool that facilitates and enhances scholarly research of the Divine Comedy. It is developed by Robert Hollander, who also created the Dartmouth Dante Project, a database of commentaries to the poem.
Il DDP è un progetto digitale che raccoglie oltre settanta commenti alla Commedia di Dante, da quelli medievali a quelli moderni. Permette di cercare e confrontare le interpretazioni di vari esegeti danteschi su ogni passo del poema.