
handle: 10807/131614
The essay studies the manuscript tradition of the so called "Chiose Selmi" to Dante's Inferno and gives information on the relationships of the manuscripts which contain this text.
Chiose Selmi, Divina Commedia
Chiose Selmi, Divina Commedia
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