Dante Online
This is the resource site of the Societa' Dantesca Italiana. It includes the most comprehensive online collection of manuscripts, complete editions of all of Dante's works in the original, in English translation, and in Italian translation (for the works in Latin). It also includes a biography, a chronology, and other resources.
Danteonline.it
Societa` Dantesca Italiana
This is the website of the Societa' Dantesca Italiana (Italian Dante Society), especially valuable for its link to a sortable international bibliography of all Dante-related publications from 1972 to the present. (If you ever need to locate the Divine Comedy's latest Nepalese translation, you know where to go... )
dantesca.it
Danteworlds
This University of Texas project offers a guided multimedial "tour" through the various sections of Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise, with brief student-oriented commentary and illustrations by Blake, Flaxman, Dore`, and Botticelli. danteworlds
The Princeton Dante Project
Includes texts of all Dante works in the original with facing English translation, a search engine, a series of lectures, and audio readings of the cantos by Prof. Lino Pertile of Harvard.
PDP
DigitalDante
Columbia University's Dante project. It offers Dante's works in English, including the Longfellow and the Mandelbaum translations of the Comedy, as well as some scholarly readings, a gallery of images, and audio readings of the cantos.
DigitalDante
Dartmouth Dante Project
The World of Dante
http://www3.iath.virginia.edu/dante/
Museo Iconografico Dantesco
The website of the Museo Iconografico Dantesco in Torre de' Passeri (Pescara), which houses a large collection of contemporary Dantean-themed pictorial works.
MID
The V. Giamatti Dante Collection
The Valentine Giamatti Dante Collection is made up of over 200 illustrated editions of the Comedy, from the late 15th century to the present. It was donated by Prof. Giamatti of Mt. Holyoke College to the school's Rare Books Library in 1974, but additions have been made since then. This page contains a descriptive catalogue of the collection. It also includes a list of every single illustration with several of the images viewable online. You can access this list directly under "other illustrations"
Giamatti Collection
Renaissance Dante in Print
An online exhibition of early printed editions of the Divine Comedy from the Zahm Collection at the University of Notre Dame, which includes over thirty editions published between 1472 and 1629. Unfortunately, for each edition, it only reproduces the title page and the first page of the three cantiche.
Renaissance Dante in Print
Gassman reads Inferno
All 34 cantos of the Inferno recited by the great Italian actor Vittorio Gassman (needs RealPlayer)
Gassman's Inferno
Audio Reading of the Longfellow Translation
Free Reading from Libervox