Site Credits
 
Creation
 
Guy P. Raffa: project director and editor
Suloni Robertson: artist and graphic designer
Gary Dickerson: site designer and programmer
 
Mark Garrison, Esmeralda Moscatelli, Gianvi Figari: oral rendering of selected verses
Michael Heidenreich: audio recording and editing
Tara Wenger: library research
Carrie Wells and Jamie Ward: scans
 
music for the intro flash movie by Suloni Robertson;
recorded by Joe Robertson;
mixed by Gary Dickerson

 
Acknowledgements
 
In addition to students in his Dante classes, Professor Raffa gratefully acknowledges the contributions of the following individuals to the conception of Danteworlds: Olin Bjork, Elissa Fineman, Dan Gutierrez, Coco Kishi, Laura Kramarsky, Helene Meyers, Stefan Smagula, and Joe TenBarge.
 
Financial Support
 
Liberal Arts ITS Development Grants; Special Research Grants
 
Administrative Support
 
Brian Roberts - Associate Dean, Liberal Arts; Dina Sherzer - Chair, French and Italian; Daniela Bini - Chair, French and Italian; Joe TenBarge - Director, Liberal Arts ITS
 
Content Sources - Text
 
All commentary written by Guy P. Raffa.
Copyright © Guy P. Raffa 2002-2004. All rights reserved.

 
Content Sources - Images
 
Icon images created by Suloni Robertson from her own paintings.
Copyright © Suloni Robertson 2002-2004. All rights reserved.
 
Other images in the Danteworlds site are taken from the following works:
 
Blake: Illustrations to the Divine Comedy of Dante, by William Blake.
London: National Art-Collections Fund, 1922. Reproduction and use courtesy of the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center.
 
Botticelli: Drawings by Sandro Botticelli for Dante's Divina Commedia; reduced facsimiles after the originals in the Royal museum, Berlin, and in the Vatican library. London: Lawrence and Bullen, 1896.
 
Doré: Dante's Inferno, Translated by the Rev. Henry Francis Cary, M. A., from the Original of Dante Alighieri, and Illustrated with the Designs of M. Gustave Doré. New York: P. F. Collier, 1885.
 
Flaxman: Compositions of John Flaxman, Sculptor, R. A., from the Divine Poem of Dante Alighieri, Containing Hell, Purgatory and Paradise; engraved by Thomas Piroli. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1807.
 
Vellutello: Dante con l'espositioni di Christoforo Landino, et d'Alessandro Vellutello; unknown artist. Venice: Gio. Battista, & Gio. Bernardo Sessa, fratelli, 1596. Reproduction and use courtesy of the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center.

 
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