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  1. Dante Lab at Dartmouth College: Home. Compare limitless combinations of the poem, translations, and commentaries. Filter over 300,000 lines of text. Perform up to four individual searches simultaneously. Browse 700 years' worth of commentaries. Read the poem with facing-page translation. Launch the Reader. Dante Lab at Dartmouth College: a ...

  2. Dante composed the Commedia in three cantiche (“canticles”) named Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso. Each canticle contains 33 or 34 “cantos.”. Each canto contains between 115 and 160 verses, lines of poetic text. Each commentary is primarily the author's line-by-line explicaton of the Commedia . The commentaries are organized as a ...

  3. letteraturavisionedelmondo.loescher.it › news › dartmouthDartmouth Dante Project

    Il Dartmouth Dante Project (DDP) è un database che contiene più di settanta commenti alla Commedia di Dante, compresi quelli trecenteschi di Jacopo della Lana, dell’Ottimo o di Benvenuto da Imola, fino ai più recenti (Chiavacci Leonardi, Hollander, Fosca).

  4. The Dartmouth Dante Project, precursor to Dante Lab, edited and digitized the entire texts of more than 75 commentaries to the Divine Comedy. The DDP was developed by Professor Robert Hollander between 1982 and 1988 and has continued to add new commentaries.

  5. The Dartmouth Dante Project ( DDP) is a searchable full-text online database that, in addition to incorporating the Petrocchi edition of Dante’s Commedia, collates commentaries on Dante’s poem from the earliest exegeses (in the 1320s), to those included in the most recent scholarly editions of Dante’s poem (up to Fosca, 2003-2015).

  6. The Dartmouth Dante Project database contains the full text of "La Commedia" & commentaries by the following authors: Text of the Divine Comedy, 1321. Jacopo Alighieri, 1322. Graziolo Bambaglioli, 1324. Jacopo della Lana, 1324-28. Anonymus Lombardus, 1325 [?]

  7. Italian. 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 at Dartmouth College: a customizable digital tool for scholars of Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy.