Purgatorio: Canto 31, lines 45-145, and Canto 32, lines 1-90, ca. 1350.

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Purgatorio: Canto 31, lines 45-145, and Canto 32, lines 1-90, ca. 1350.

Florentine manuscript fragment, ca. 1350. On vellum.

1 leaf ; 28 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7904016

Cornell University Library

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