Molte Cose in Diversi Luoghi: The Early Printed Editions of Dante’s Commedia with the Comento by Cristoforo Landino and their Paratextual Features

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Molte Cose in Diversi Luoghi: The Early Printed Editions of Dante’s Commedia with the Comento by Cristoforo Landino and their Paratextual Features. / Vacalebre, Natale.

I: Paratesto. Rivista Internazionale, Bind 2021, Nr. 18, 2021.

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Vacalebre, N 2021, 'Molte Cose in Diversi Luoghi: The Early Printed Editions of Dante’s Commedia with the Comento by Cristoforo Landino and their Paratextual Features', Paratesto. Rivista Internazionale, bind 2021, nr. 18. https://doi.org/10.19272/202105901010

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Vacalebre, N. (2021). Molte Cose in Diversi Luoghi: The Early Printed Editions of Dante’s Commedia with the Comento by Cristoforo Landino and their Paratextual Features. Paratesto. Rivista Internazionale, 2021(18). https://doi.org/10.19272/202105901010

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Vacalebre N. Molte Cose in Diversi Luoghi: The Early Printed Editions of Dante’s Commedia with the Comento by Cristoforo Landino and their Paratextual Features. Paratesto. Rivista Internazionale. 2021;2021(18). https://doi.org/10.19272/202105901010

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Vacalebre, Natale. / Molte Cose in Diversi Luoghi: The Early Printed Editions of Dante’s Commedia with the Comento by Cristoforo Landino and their Paratextual Features. I: Paratesto. Rivista Internazionale. 2021 ; Bind 2021, Nr. 18.

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