Introduction
Projects
Elizabeth Coggeshall, Florida State University
Akash Kumar, University of California, Berkeley
This introduction presents and surveys a set of ongoing digital humanities projects that expand the study of Dante through innovative technological approaches. Showcasing tools ranging from visualization platforms and digital archives to semantic networks and comparative reading interfaces, the collection highlights the diversity of methods used to reconstruct historical reading experiences, map intertextual and visual traditions, and enhance textual analysis. The projects demonstrate how digital scholarship fosters accessibility, interdisciplinary collaboration, and pedagogical innovation, while pointing toward future applications of emerging technologies in Dante studies. (b.d.)
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