Comedia Dantis Allegerii florentini in qua tracta de penis et punicionibus viciorum et de meritus et premiis virtutum [Manuscrito] traducción española de Enrique de Villena. S.XV.

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Comedia Dantis Allegerii florentini in qua tracta de penis et punicionibus viciorum et de meritus et premiis virtutum [Manuscrito] traducción española de Enrique de Villena. S.XV.

El Soneto de Petrarca es el 116, In vita di Madonna Laura.

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