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Italian Paleography. A site for Italian manuscript studies

Italian Paleography. A site for Italian manuscript studies

The Italian Paleography website presents 102 Italian documents and manuscripts written between 1300 and 1700, with tools for deciphering them and learning about their social, cultural, and institutional settings.

Author Angela DressenPosted on June 14, 2020Tags Italian Literature, Paleography

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