Expositio D[omi]ni Alberici de rosatis iu[ris] cons[ultis] in comediam Dantis aldigerii florentini Inferni : Purgatorií & Paradisi, 1564.

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Expositio D[omi]ni Alberici de rosatis iu[ris] cons[ultis] in comediam Dantis aldigerii florentini Inferni : Purgatorií & Paradisi, 1564.

Unpublished commentary by Jacopo Della Lana, translated from Bolognese into Latin by Albericus de Rosate. Text of Divina commedia copied by the hand of I Francis, Count and Palatine Knight, son of Amadus Augustine from an original 1355 manuscript of Bettino de'Pili. Bound in half calf over wooden boards, with traces of clasps.

1 volume (281 leaves) ; 26 x 37 cm. (fol.)

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