As a follow-up to my earlier announcement of the new electronic version of
Ageno's text of the Convivio at the website of the RAI "Italica" project
(http://www.italica.rai.it), I wish to add that there is also a different
electronic text of the Convivio (without numbering of paragraphs)
available, as part of the _Opera omnia_ put online by Multiskill S.r.l. (a
company specializing in multimedia projects on CD and on the internet):
http://www.multiskill.it/Dante/dantframe.html
The source is not indicated, but belongs to the older textual tradition
established by by Parodi/Pellegrini (1921) and Busnelli/Vandelli (1934-37,
2nd ed. 1965) and now superseded by Ageno (1995).
To Roberto who had enquired about a De vulgari eloquentia site: there is an
electronic version said to be based on Marigo (1948) and available in the
Biblioteca Telematica of LiberLiber/Progetto Manuzio
(http://www.liberliber.it), from which derive also various other sites
listed on my Dante home page. There is no source indicated for the text in
the Opera omnia supplied by Multiskill (see above), but I suppose that this
one, too, derives from LiberLiber. A different text, apparently based on
Mengaldo's text in Riccardi's Opere minori (II, 1979), is available in the
virtual library of the RAI Project Italica (http://www.italica.rai.it). The
Italica server was inaccessible during the morning hours, then was
accessible for a while during the day and now seems to have become
inaccessible again. I am not sure whether this is due to the server itself
or whether there are currently general problems with the Italian part of
the Internet: today, when trying to access various Italian servers, I had
an uncommonly high frequency of cases where servers did not respond or
where I received error messages informing me that servers are down or that
server names have no DNS entry.
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