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is an international peer-reviewed journal dedicated to all tendencies in Dante studies. The annual volumes of the journal will host both essays related to traditional areas of study and contributions linked to research developed in recent decades, such as digital humanities, material culture, Mediterranean studies, history of emotions, gender studies, etc. The aim of the journal is to offer the scholarly world a series of interdisciplinary reflections that can contribute to the development of all aspects of contemporary work on Dante, particularly in view of the fastapproaching seventh centenary of the poet's death.

”ibliotheca Dantesca is an international peer-reviewed journal dedicated to all tendencies in Dante studies. The annual volumes of the journal will host both essays related to traditional areas of study and contributions linked to research developed in recent decades, such as digital humanities, material culture, Mediterranean studies, history of emotions, gender studies, etc. The aim of the journal is to offer the scholarly world a series of interdisciplinary reflections that can contribute to the development of all aspects of contemporary work on Dante, particularly in view of the fastapproaching seventh centenary of the poet’s death. Call for papers Bibliotheca Dantesca welcomes article submissions for its second volume. Electronic manuscripts must be sent to the journal publishing board by March 1, 2019. https://repository.upenn.edu/bibdant/ Bibliotheca Dantesca Annual Journal of Research Studies https://repository.upenn.edu/bibdant/ Director in chief: Kevin Brownlee Co-directors: Mauro Calcagno – Eva Del Soldato Editorial committee Albert R. Ascoli Zygmunt Baranski Teodolinda Barolini Alison Cornish Martin Eisner Simon Gilson Manuele Gragnolati Giuseppe Ledda Elena Lombardi Ronald Martinez Franziska Meier Roberta Morosini Kristina Olson Justin Steinberg Gur Zak Publishing board Editor: Natale Vacalebre (natalev@sas.upenn.edu) Co-editors: Tommaso De Robertis (derob@sas.upenn.edu) Vanessa Di Maggio (vanessad@sas.upenn.edu) Nathalie Lacarriere (nlacar@sas.upenn.edu) Mario Sassi (marsassi@sas.upenn.edu) Sponsored by the Program in Italian Studies and the Center for Italian Studies at the University of Pennsylvania: http://webhttp://web.sas.upenn.edu/cis/.sas.upenn.edu/cis/