This is a facsimile edition of the "Novelle" by Marco Mantova Benavides, offering readers a glimpse into 16th-century Italian literature. Originally printed in 1861, this edition preserves the original text, providing insight into the literary styles and storytelling traditions of the period. The "Novelle" offers short narratives reflecting the social customs and perspectives of Renaissance Italy. This historically significant publication allows modern readers to experience the prose and narratives that entertained and informed audiences centuries ago. It is an important resource for scholars and anyone interested in the history of Italian language and culture.
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