"Novella ... Tolta Da Un Codice Autogr. Esistente Nella Bibl. Marciana" presents a historical novella, extracted from an autograph manuscript held in the Biblioteca Marciana. Penned by Francesco Angeloni, this work offers a glimpse into the literary landscape of the Renaissance. The novella provides insights into the social mores, artistic sensibilities, and narrative styles prevalent during this transformative period in Italian history.
This edition makes accessible a rare piece of historical fiction, inviting readers to engage with the voices and stories of the past. Scholars and enthusiasts of Italian literature and history will find this novella a valuable resource, shedding light on the cultural and intellectual life of Renaissance Italy.
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