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Boccaccio, Giovanni, 1313-1375
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Dates / Origin
Date Created:
1475 - 1499
Place:
Ulm, Germany
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Spencer Collection
Shelf locator: Spencer Coll. MS. 105
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Ownership: Dedication to Elinor of Austria, f. 7-9, with her arms. Collection of James P.R. Lyell; collection of Henry Huth. Bought for Spencer from Quaritch, 1951.
Content: Dictionary Catalog. Fischer-Heetfeld article. Notes in manuscript.
Physical Description
Extent: Ff. iii + 176 + iii
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Still image
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NYPL catalog ID (B-number):
b22872744
Universal Unique Identifier (UUID): 00332790-c62b-012f-f4ba-58d385a7bc34
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