Notes: | Full-color, full-size facsimile reproduction of the manuscript Florence, Biblioteca nazionale centrale di Firenze Pal. 313, with accompanying booklet of commentary. The manuscript has come to be called the Dante Poggiali, after Gaetano Poggiali, the scholar who discovered it in 1800. The existing miniatures (for the Inferno only) are primarily the work of Pacino di Bonaguida. Manuscript facsimile includes the glosses known as the Chiose palatine. Title from publisher's statement pasted to inside back cover of facsimile. Commentary booklet has title: La Commedia, manoscritto Pal 313, commentario / a cura di Marco Veglia. Flyleaf of manuscript facsimile bears the designation: Palat. 313. Title on container: La Commedia Pal 313, Biblioteca nazionale centrale di Firenze. Limited edition, issued in 500 copies numbered in Arabic numerals and 99 copies numbered in Roman numerals. Issued in clamshell box, 36 x 27 cm. Includes bibliographical references (in commentary booklet). Florence at the dawn of the Renaissance, c2012, p. 210-213
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