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Regole grammaticali della volgar lingua ...
Author
Fortunio, Gian Francesco, 1470?-1517
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Format
Book
Language
Italian
Εdition
Novellamente reviste, et con somma diligentia emendate.
Published/Created
(Vinegia) : ([per] F. Bindoni, & M. Pasini, compagni), 1533.
Description
52 f. ; 5.5" x 3.5"
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Special Collections - Cotsen Children's Library
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Subject(s)
Italian language
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Study and teaching
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Early works to 1800
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Italian language
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Grammar
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Early works to 1800
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Publisher
Bindoni, Francesco, active 1523-1553
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Printer
Pasini, Maffeo, active 1524-1551
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Inscriptions
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Early works to 1800
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Early works to 1800
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Contained in
Multi-title collection including Regole grammaticali della volgar lingua and 1 other(s).
Notes
Imprint information from colophon.
Text printed in italic roman font throughout.
Illustrations: Woodcut on title page, repeated on colophon verso.
Signatures: A-F⁸ G⁴.
Princeton copy Inscribed beneath woodcut on last page: "Di. Gio: Pratta (?) Montecchy."
With
Bound with: "La Grammatica Volgare" by Alberto Accarisio,(Venice, 1533).
References
Short-title catalog of books printed in Italy and of books in Italian printed abroad, 1501-1600, 828.b10
Place name(s)
Italy Venice.
OCLC
644252484
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