Incoming Resources
- Dante in the nineteenth century, reception, canonicity, popularization, edited by Nick Havely
- Inferno, Dante ; illustrated by Gustave Doré; with a new introduction by Michael Marqusee
- Petrarch, poet and humanist, 1304-74 : catalogue of an exhibition held in the Bible Room, British Museum, 14 June to 15 September 1974, [organised by] the British Library
- Dante's Divine comedy, a journey without end, Ian Thomson
- Dante, The divine comedy, a new verse translation by Clive James
- Journey to beatrice, Charles S. Singleton
- The Filostrato of Giovanni Boccaccio, a translation with parallel text, by Nathaniel Edward Griffin and Arthur Beckwith Myrick ; with an introduction by Nathaniel Edward Griffin
- The divine comedy of Dante Alighieri, [Dante Alighieri] ; with translation and comment by John D. Sinclair, [1]
- Dante's Inferno, edited & with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- A modern reader's guide to Dante's The divine comedy, Joseph Gallagher ; foreword by John Freccero
- Dante's Commedia, elements of structure, Charles S. Singleton
- Dante's Paradiso and the limitations of modern criticism, a study of style and poetic theory, Robin Kirkpatrick
- The Cambridge companion to Dante, edited by Rachel Jacoff
- The divine comedy, Dante Alighieri ; translated with an introduction, notes, and commentary by Mark Musa. Vol. 1, Inferno
- The divine comedy, Translated by Thomas G. Bergin & illustrated by Leonard Baskin
- Francesco Petrarca, citizen of the world, proceedings of the World Petrarch Congress, Washington, D.C., April 6-13, 1974, edited by Aldo S. Bernardo
- Lectura Dantis, Inferno, edited by Allen Mandelbaum, Anthony Oldcorn, Charles Ross