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Vernacular Aristotelianism in Renaissance Italy, c. 1400 - c. 1650
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Fisionomia
The anonymous translator (who presents himself as a pupil of Agostino Nifo) dedicates his version of Aristotle's Physiognomy - which is translated into Italian from Latin, as stated in the preface - to an unnamed ruler. The translator refers to the…
Fisionomia
Paper; ff. II, 63, I; mm. 180_240; old binding in vellum.
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