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Literary Visualization: Towards a Visual Annotation of Dante’s <em>Comedy</em>: S. Marchesi, P. A. Patton, E. Qiu, M. Matukhin, Literary Visualizations

Literary Visualization: Towards a Visual Annotation of Dante’s Comedy
S. Marchesi, P. A. Patton, E. Qiu, M. Matukhin, Literary Visualizations
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Literary Visualization: Towards a Visual Annotation of Dante’s “Comedy”

Simone Marchesi, Princeton University
Pamela A. Patton, Princeton University
Earnestine Qiu, Princeton University
Max Matukhin, Princeton University

Literary Visualization is a digital humanities project that develops a web-based visual annotation of Dante’s Comedy by linking the poem’s text to medieval iconographic traditions. A collaboration between the Princeton Dante Project and the Index of Medieval Art, the platform connects textual “tokens” (figures, places, objects) to corresponding subject types and artworks, enabling line-by-line access to relevant visual materials. By reconstructing the shared visual culture of Dante and his early readers—rather than later illustrative traditions—the project offers a philologically grounded tool for research, teaching, and the study of the poem’s visual imagination. (b.d.)

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