Alighieri, Dante - The Trivulziano Codex 1080 of the Divine Comedy
Milan, Hoepli, 1921. 370 x 260 mm. Leather binding and dry impressions, defects and lacks on the spine. Ex Libris Giovanni Treccani degli Alfieri, then library of Tammaro de Marinis. & Nbsp;
** Facsimile of the codex preserved at the Trivulziana Library in Milan drawn up by Francesco di Ser Nardo da Barberino in Florence in 1337 c.ca & nbsp; which contains the Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri, the Chapters by Jacopo Alighieri and some poems by Bosone Novello da Gubbio.
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