Testamento Della Suocera Di Dante Del 17 Febbrajo 1315, examines a key historical document related to the family of Dante Alighieri. This meticulously researched study, presented by Vittorio Imbriani, delves into the last will and testament of Dante's mother-in-law, shedding light on the social, legal, and familial contexts of 14th-century Italy.
The book offers invaluable insights into the material life and legal customs of the period. By examining the details of the will, Imbriani provides a glimpse into the domestic circumstances and familial relationships surrounding one of history's greatest poets. This book is essential for scholars of Dante, Italian history, and legal history, as well as those interested in genealogical research and medieval studies.
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