Varianti al testo della Divina commedia dal codice cartaceo in fol. pic. della 2a metà del sec. XIV, in confronto con la edizione cominiana, 1800s.

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Varianti al testo della Divina commedia dal codice cartaceo in fol. pic. della 2a metà del sec. XIV, in confronto con la edizione cominiana, 1800s.

Manuscript consisting of a line-by-line rendition of the text of the Divina commedia, evidently with variant words found in the 14th-century codex in question underlined.

1 volume ; 23 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8176840

Cornell University Library

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