Libellus, attributed to Antoine Pastor and dating back to 1473, offers a fascinating glimpse into the intellectual landscape of the early Renaissance. Preserved in manuscript form before the widespread adoption of printing, "Libellus" represents a critical moment in the transmission of knowledge during this transformative period. This edition provides a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts interested in the history of ideas, early printed books, and the evolution of French literature. The work sheds light on the cultural and intellectual currents that shaped Europe during the transition from the medieval era to the modern world, making it an essential text for understanding the Renaissance.
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