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Community only (available only to Northwestern faculty, students,
and staff)
- ARTFL
Project

Full-text, bibliographies, reference works, and more.
The Project for American and French Research on the Treasury
of the French Language (ARTFL) is a cooperative
enterprise of Analyse et Traitement Informatique de la Langue Française
(ATILF) of the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), the Division
of the Humanities, the Division of the Social Sciences, and Electronic Text
Services (ETS) of the University of Chicago.
- ARTstor

- Danteworlds
Combines artistic images, textual commentary, and audio recordings-through the three realms of the afterlife (Inferno, Purgatory, Paradise) presented in Dante's Divine Comedy. The site is structured around a visual representation of Dante's worlds: it shows who and what appear where.
- Digital
18th Century: A Selection of Full-Text Electronic Resources
Available to the Northwestern Community (PDF)
- Electronic
Text Collections in Western European Literature
- EuroDocs.
History of France: Primary Documents
- FIOLA
The Franco-Italian On-Line Archive (FIOLA) will be a database of all texts written in mixed French and Italian language from its earliest examples in the twelfth century to the Renaissance.
- History E-Book Project

- Italian Dialect Poetry
Bibliographies, biographies, and full-text, includes some sound recordings.
- Italian Women Writers
Bio-bibliographical information and a growing selection of full-text titles from women writers born before 1945.
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- Oxford
Digital Library, Medieval and Early Modern Manuscripts
- Past
Masters

Searchable full-text of major works of western philosophy, literature, political
thought, in multiple languages.
For further information, contact:
Andrea Stamm
Head, Bibliographic Services
Subject Liaison for French & Italian Languages & Literatures
Northwestern University Library
1970 Campus Drive
Evanston, IL 60208-2300
astamm@northwestern.edu
(847) 491-7587
Office Location: Main Library, 1st Floor
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