Florence, Olschki, 1921. & nbsp; 500 x 350 mm. Preface and introduction by A.Balsamo and G.Bertoni. Full leather binding with dry impressions.
Specialist Notes
Reproduction of the Landiano Codex 190, considered the oldest manuscript with certain date, 1336, of the Divine Comedy, currently preserved at the Passerini-Landi Municipal Library of Piacenza. Together with the Comedy it also contains Dante's "The sweet rhymes of love ch'io solia", some sonnets by Guittone d'Arezzo and some chapters made by Bosone from Gubbio and Iacopo Alighieri who provide a sort of summary of the work. The colophon shows the identity of the copyist, Antonio da Fermo who declares that the work was commissioned by Beccario Beccaria.
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