Le Antiche Rime Volgari, Volume 3 presents a carefully curated collection of early Italian vernacular poetry, based on the readings of Vatican Codex 3793. Edited by Tommaso Casini and Alessandro D'Ancona, this volume offers invaluable insights into the development of Italian literary tradition. The book provides a detailed examination of the poems, making it an essential resource for scholars and enthusiasts of Italian literature and history. This edition allows readers to engage directly with the original texts and appreciate the nuances of the language and culture of the time. This critical edition is a cornerstone for understanding the roots of Italian poetry.
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