Periods and Movements
- 122
 - Catholic Encyclopedia: Giovanni Boccaccio
 - Biography and overview of the author's major works, from the Encyclopedia of 1911.
 
- 124
 - Dante Alighieri
 - Contains a brief biography and bibliography; etext of the Harvard Classics translation of the Divine Comedy, and quotations from "Bartlett's".
 
- 125
 - Dante's Divine Comedy
 - A personal website devoted to study of Dante, includes, among other things, maps of Hell, Purgatory, and Heaven as envisioned by the poet.
 
- 127
 - Dartmouth Dante Project
 - Searchable full-text database containing more than seventy commentaries on Dante's Divine Comedy, the Commedia.
 
- 128
 - Otfried Lieberknecht's Homepage for Dante Studies
 - A directory of Internet resources, both scholarly and more general, on Dante, his works, and Medieval literature.
 
- 130
 - Francesco Petrarch and Laure de Noves
 - Information on Petrarch, an archive of his works, images, and a collected papers about the author.
 
- 131
 - Catholic Encyclopedia: Christine de Pisan
 - Biography from the 1911 edition, including a list of her major poetic and historical works.
 
- 132
 - Extract from the Book of the City of Ladies
 - Excerpts from a 1982 translation by EJ Richards regarding the role of women in society, women's education, and the examples of Biblical women.
 
- 133
 - Bronzdom
 - Scans of Street and Smith books and other collectibles. Pictures of Phillip Jose Farmer and Boris Vallejo.
 
- 136
 - Death in Silver (Wikipedia)
 - Summary and discussion of the "Death in Silver" story. Includes story plot, cast of characters, various gadgets and tricks used.
 
- 137
 - Doc Savage (Wikipedia)
 - General overview of Doc Savage publication history including pulp magazines, radio, movie, and comic books.
 
- 138
 - Doc Savage in French
 - French editions: General and historical information, full publication listings, cover scans, text samples. Bilingual site (English and French).
 
