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Florence, by Bernardo Giunti, 1549. In 8vo. Printer's device on the title page, full parchment binding, spine with label. Stains, light reddening, and marginal tears. Missing G8 with colophon and printer's device.
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The first edition of this satirical fable dates back to 1517, as evidenced by a contemporary letter from the author to Ludovico Alamanni. It is a poem in terza rima that, in addition to the obvious reference to Apuleius, also draws inspiration from Dante, as the protagonist is accompanied on his journey by a "Duchess," the earthly alter ego of Dante's Beatrice. The poem reflects the bitterness and political disappointments following the difficult historical events of 1512 in which Machiavelli himself had been involved.
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