MISCELLANY: Chronicle of Charles I of Anjou, etc. probably copied in Florence; third quarter of 15th cent. Italian. With a note of ownership by Scipione Marchetti of Sinigaglia in the Marche (ff. iv), 17th cent. Probably belonged to Richard Heber (b.... 3rd quarter of 15th century

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MISCELLANY: Chronicle of Charles I of Anjou, etc. probably copied in Florence; third quarter of 15th cent. Italian. With a note of ownership by Scipione Marchetti of Sinigaglia in the Marche (ff. iv), 17th cent. Probably belonged to Richard Heber (b.... 3rd quarter of 15th century

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