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Naples, from the Stamperia del Vaglio, 1856. In 8th, pp. VIII-452-(4), with a plate. folded f.t., minor defects, coeval half leather binding, double gusset, title and embossed and gold friezes on the spine.
Partially original edition, the work "Del Veltro..." was published the previous year as an appendix to the "Storia d'Italia". This edition, edited by B. Fabricatore, in addition to the essay by Troya, contains: "De' Due Veltri di Dante Alighieri and his affections towards the Scaliger." - "Of the year in which the Cantica dell'Inferno and the chronology in general of the Divine Comedy were published." - "Of the Letter of Friar Ilario Del Corvo." - "Of some claims of being of Latin blood mentioned by Dante" - Documents - Appendix to Documents - "Unpublished life of Uguccione della Faggiuola" written by Ab. D. Silvano Razzi - "Of the present Dantesque studies in Italy and particularly around the doubts raised by some about the authenticity of the letter of Friar Ilario Del Cor" speech by Saverio Baldacchini - "Of the doctrine hidden in the Eighth and Ninth Cantos of the 'Inferno della Divina Commedia' new exhibition by Michelangelo Caetani.
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