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No certain information have been found yet about this very rare text from the Italian literature of the origins. Written by an unidentified author and supposedly published in Florence about the half of the 15th century, it consists of 82 octaves (stanzas of 8 lines, with a constant prosodic scheme ABABABCC) and a front page reproducing an engraving and the title.
From a b&w film copy negative provided by the Library of Congress.
No certain information have been found yet about this very rare text from the Italian literature of the origins. Written by an unidentified author and supposedly published in Florence about the half of the 15th century, it consists of 82 octaves (stanzas of 8 lines, with a constant prosodic scheme ABABABCC) and a front page reproducing an engraving and the title.
From a b&w film copy negative provided by the Library of Congress.
No certain information have been found yet about this very rare text from the Italian literature of the origins. Written by an unidentified author and supposedly published in Florence about the half of the 15th century, it consists of 82 octaves (stanzas of 8 lines, with a constant prosodic scheme ABABABCC) and a front page reproducing an engraving and the title.
From a b&w film copy negative provided by the Library of Congress.