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  • Epistola VI

    Translation by Paget Toynbee.

    dante.ilt.columbia.edu

  • The Barlow Lectures

    "The Current Debate Concerning the Authenticity of the Epistle to Cangrande" by Robert Hollander, University College London.

  • Letter to Can Grande

    Translation includes some annotation on passages from others quoted by Dante.

  • Dante' Convivio

    Translated by Richard Lansing, 1998. Divided into chapters.

    dante.ilt.columbia.edu

  • The Inferno of Dante Alighieri

    Illustrated and annotated translation of the Inferno.

    home.earthlink.net

  • Dante's Inferno and Mazur Etchings

    A web facsimile of fine art book of 40 original etchings by Michael Mazur and excerpted translations by Robert Pinsky of the Inferno.

    www.dante-inferno.net

  • Read Print: Dante Alighieri

    Complete works in searchable format.

    www.readprint.com

  • Dante's Lyric Poems

    Electronic realization by Charles Franco. New Translation by Joseph Tusiani, introduction and notes by G. Di Scipio.

    italianstudies.org

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