THE Divina Commedia of Dante Alighieri; with interlinear and marginal notes in Latin. Inferno. f. 2;--Purgatorio: " Dantis Aldigherii poete Florentini secundus liber." f. 56 ; - Paradiso: " Dantis Aldigherii poete clarissimi Paradisi liber." f. 104. ... Unspecified
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