>Just a quick notice: the Dante section of my online bibliography, "Virgil
>in Late Antiquity, the Middle Ages, and the Renaissance," has expanded,
>mostly to accommodate articles that have been published written since T.
>Barolini, Dante's Poets. (There's lots of pre-Barolini material here, as
>well, but mostly book-length studies.) Here's the general URL:
>
> http://www.virgil.org/bibliography
As of this afternoon, I have added about 75 entries to this bibliography,
courtesy of Otfried "We both must have been out of our minds when we got
the idea of publishing bibliographies on topics like Vergil and Dante!"
Lieberknecht. This brings the total for this section up to 215 items.
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David Wilson-Okamura http://www.virgil.org [log in to unmask]
University of Chicago Online Virgil discussion, bibliography & links
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