Lettere Al Fratello Marco presents a collection of letters written by Egidio Forcellini, offering a glimpse into his life, thoughts, and times. This edition, published in 1876, includes a biography of Egidio Forcellini himself, enriching the reader's understanding of the author and his background.
The letters provide valuable insights into the intellectual and social landscape of 19th-century Italy. With added biographical details, this book serves as both a personal correspondence and a historical document, appealing to readers interested in linguistics, biography, and the history of Christianity. The correspondence reveals details about his life and provides insight into his era.
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