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€ 120 - 140
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At auction on Thursday 23 April 2026 at 15:00
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Naples, paid for by the New Literary Cabinet, 1827. In 16°. 3 volumes. Portrait of Dante on the frontispiece, three plates at the beginning of the canticle, uncut and uncut copy, editorial paperback. § The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri expounded in prose and explained in its allegories by Prof. Luigi De Biase. Naples, Antonio Morano, 1886. In 8°. Burnishing, binding in full spotted parchment.
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