Relatione del clarissimo messere Giralamo Lippomani ritornato da Napoli ambasciatore al serenissimo Don Giovanni d'Austria, l'ann 1575 : manuscript, [1600?].

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Relatione del clarissimo messere Giralamo Lippomani ritornato da Napoli ambasciatore al serenissimo Don Giovanni d'Austria, l'ann 1575 : manuscript, [1600?].

A copy of a report by Lippomano. Also includes other reports on Naples and Sicily written by Alvisi Lando (1580); Ferrante Gonzaga; and Scipione di Castro (1571).

1 v. ; 27 x 20 cm.

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