Photos of Italy - Italiansrus.com
Home Advertise Articles Email Forum News Store

Resources
Art, Cuisine, Famous Italians, Festivals, Folklore, Genealogy, Holidays, Hotels, Photos, Real Estate, Sports, Travel and More

Guides
  • Buying Property Guide
  • City/Island Guides
  • Inheritance Guide
  • Regional Guides
    Surname Collection
    Add your name to the collection.
    Recipes
    Authentic Italian recipes for you to enjoy.
    Photo Galleries
    Enjoy photos of Italy, wine making & more.
    Proverbi
    Proverbs in Italian & English.
    Our Paesani
    Weekly column dedicated to today's Italy.
    by Francesca Di Meglio

    Italian Memories
    Articles on growing up Italian.
    by Cookie Curci

    Una Mamma Italiana
    Articles for Italian mammas.
    by Tiffany Longo

    Learn Italian
    English-Italian guides
    Spanish-Italian guides.

    Molto Italiano
    Sign up for our FREE newsletter.
    Trivia
    Test your knowledge of Italy.
  • Dante Alighieri

    May/June c.1265 - September 14, 1321
    Part 13 of 13: Related Articles, Sites, etc.

    The Apparition of Dante
    It has been boldly asserted by writers who should know better, that there are no ghosts in Italy. Legend tells us that the ghost of Dante can be found all around the town of Florence.

    Books on Dante
    There are a number of books on the life and works of Dante Alighieri. This link takes you to Amazon's search result page for Dante. From there you can browse through the many books listed and purchase those that interest you.

    Dante Alighieri
    Renaissance Dante in Print (1472-1629) is a collaborative effort between the University of Notre Dame, University of Chicago, and the Newberry Library making it one of the largest collections in North America.

    Dante Alighieri on the Web
    This contains information on his life, his time, and his work. It also has many of his books Online for you to read.

    Digital Dante
    In essence, the Digital Dante Project is (or will be) a multimedia translation of The Divine Comedy. It will integrate multimedia, as well as hyperlinked text commentary and other materials, into the reading of the Commedia in an innovative way -- a way not previously possible in non-digital media.

    The Princeton Dante Project
    The PDP combines a traditional approach to the study of Dante's Comedy with new techniques of compiling and consulting data, images, and sound.

    Quotes
    This lists a number of quotes in English from Italy's greatest poet.

    Works by Dante
    Project Gutenberg has the following books by Dante for you to read: The Banquet (Il Convito), The Divine Comedy and La Vita Nuova.


    In this biography:
    Part 1: Introduction
    Part 2: Political Life, Part 1
    Part 3: Political Life, Part 2
    Part 4: Dante's Ghibellinism
    Part 5: Wanderings
    Part 6: Old Age and Death
    Part 7: Divina Commedia
    Part 8: Convito, Vita Nuova & Canzoniere
    Part 9: De Monarchia & De Vulgari Eloquentia
    Part 10: Eclogues, De Aqua et Terra & Letters
    Part 11: Authorities, Editions & Commentaries
    Part 12: Translations, Other Aids & Bibliography
    Part 13: Related Articles, Sites, etc.


    Share

    Follow Us
    find-us-on-facebook-logo

    Featured Item

    ASPWoodWorks

    Buy Now on Etsy


    American Grown With Italian Roots

    Buy Now

    American Grown
    With Italian Roots
    Shirts & Novelties


    Partner Links

    Shops/Stores

    Italiansrus Gear
    Proudly display the colors of Italy with these great products.

    Speak Italian? Speak it better! Subscribe to Tutto italiano Today!

    FORZIERI.com
    The world largest online retailer for Premium Italian Fashions.


    | Home | Email | Forum | Newsletter |

    Copyright © 1998-2024 Anthony Parente. All rights reserved.
    Divina Commedia