I Trionfi / di M. Francesco Petrarca, 1800s.

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I Trionfi / di M. Francesco Petrarca, 1800s.

Printed text extracted from the Florence 1822 edition of the Trionfi, with a manuscript title page and annotations added. The annotations record the differences between the text of this printed edition and that of the manuscript in the Biblioteca palatina, which was written in Rome in 1425. Bound in modern pink cloth.

1 volume (265-324 pages) ; 18 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7318147

Cornell University Library

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