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Venice, Giovan Maria Bonelli, 1554. In 4th. Typographical mark on the title page and at the end of the volume, marginal browning, restored tear on the panel opening the first part, 18th century binding in half leather and cardboard, partially detached spine, gap in the upper cap. Ex libris on the counterplate of the Alessio brothers' library, circa XVIII century.
Historian born in Milan 1459, perhaps died in 1519. Lodovico il Moro served, from whom he was appointed waiter of Gian Galeazzo Sforza; after the fall of the Moro, he suffered severe pain and damage. His Historia patria (princeps 1503) is noteworthy, the first history of Milan in the vernacular from its origins to 1499, precious (although often devoid of critical sense) starting from the age of the Municipalities, for the sources used, many of which today are dispersed.
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