[Cronaca di Partenope and other texts relating to Naples]. [between 1425 and 1450]

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[Cronaca di Partenope and other texts relating to Naples]. [between 1425 and 1450]

224 leaves (2 columns, 28-29 lines), bound : paper ; 260 x 210 mm.

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