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Florence, Filippo Giunta, 1503. In 8°. Loose parchment binding. Gilded edges. Title page on c. a2r and colophon on c. k9v. Edition recomposed line by line without changing the colophon of another edition with which more recent repertoires have confused it. Light browning.
Specialist Notes
The prefatory letter to Antonio di Matteo by Giovanni Canigiani is signed by Benedetto Riccardini, grammar teacher at the Florentine school of San Lorenzo (Robert Black, Machiavelli and the grammarians: Benedetto Riccardini and Paolo Sassi da Ronciglione in Archivio Storico Italiano, 173, 2015, pp. 427-482 (pp. 438,471-473: Benedetto Riccardini's prefaces to his Giunti editions ).
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