WebThe Dartmouth Dante Project (DDP) is a searchable full-text online database that, in addition to incorporating the Petrocchi edition of Dante’s Commedia, collates … WebTHE LETTERS ON DANTE'S BROW ... (references to Dante's commentators are to their texts as found in the Dartmouth Dante Project). Tozer (1901) was perhaps the first to make an apparently telling point: Dante's use of a present tense in the verb here (profila) would seem to indicate that the warder always, and even now, is making these marks upon ...
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WebThe author draws authoritatively on the extensive array of medieval and modern commentaries stored in electronic form by the Dartmouth Dante Project, of which he is the director. Dante's Epistle to Cangrande makes a signal contribution to Dante studies. Naturally of interest to students of Dante's work, it will also be important reading for ... WebThe 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. The original DDP opened to the public in 1988 — accessed, pre-Internet, over the ... WebThe following simile will give Dante's new determination expression. 127 - 132. This second simile of the canto (the first occurred at vv. 37-40) reveals how carefully Dante has been using classical similes to structure his two proemial cantos, both in themselves, and as a unit. See the note to Inf. II.1-6. the poincare-lighthill-kuo method