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- The Enciclopedia Dantesca, published 1970–1975 by the Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana, in six volumes, under the general editorship of Umberto Bosco...
- OCLC 558999245. Scartazzini, Giovanni Andrea (1896–1898). Enciclopedia dantesca: dizionario critico e ragionato di quanto concerne la vita e le opere di...
- folding portable chair for use during campaigns or other outdoor pursuits. Dantesca is a type of chair used during the Italian Renaissance. The arms end in...
- Institute. Comes, Salvatore (1970). "D'Annunzio, Gabriele". Enciclopedia Dantesca (in Italian). Rome: Italian Encyclopedia Institute. "D'Annunzio, Gabriele"...
- ISBN 978-1-101-57382-2. Note 109 Lombardi, Giancarlo (2022). L'Estetica Dantesca del Dualismo (in Italian) (1st ed.). Borgomanero, Novara, Italy: Giuliano...
- on 25 February 2021. Retrieved 16 January 2010. Lectura Dantis, Società dantesca italiana. Online sources include [1] Archived 11 November 2014 at the Wayback...
- (PDF). Retrieved 19 February 2019. Lombardi, Giancarlo (2022). L'Estetica Dantesca del Dualismo (in Italian). Borgomanero, Novara, Italy: Giuliano Ladolfi...
- San Francesco in central Ravenna. The monument is surrounded by a "zona dantesca", in which visitors have to remain silent and respectful. The small garden...
- ISBN 978-1-4426-4329-1. Niccoli, Alessandro (1970). "Riviera". Enciclopedia Dantesca (in Italian). "Visit California". Visit California. "Visit Santa Barbara"...
- religions where punishments resemble sins committed in life Encyclopedia Dantesca, Biblioteca Treccani, 2005, vol. 7, article Contrap****o. Mark Musa, commentary...