DANTE ALIGHIERI: 'De Monarchia'; mid 14th cent. Latin. Origin: Italy. Marginals excised, eg. f. 7, and a 15th cent. inscription excised, f. iii verso. Owned, 16th cent., by Francisco Amadi of Venice (d. 1566), see ff. 1, 20v. Purchased from Baynes, ... Unspecified
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