Comincia la prima parte della cantica onero co[m]media chiamata i[n]ferno del chiarissimo poeta Dante Alinghieri di Firenze : manuscript, 1457.

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Comincia la prima parte della cantica onero co[m]media chiamata i[n]ferno del chiarissimo poeta Dante Alinghieri di Firenze : manuscript, 1457.

Contains only the Inferno and Paradiso. Two epitaphs on Dante, beginning: "Inclita fama" and "Jura monarchiae" (f. 158v).

1 v. (158 leaves) ; 43 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7798553

Houghton Library

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