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From St Francis To Dante Translations From The Chronicle Of The Franciscan Salimbene 12211288 Reprint 2016 G G Coulton Editor Edward Peters Editor

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From St Francis To Dante Translations From The Chronicle Of The Franciscan Salimbene 12211288 Reprint 2016 G G Coulton Editor Edward Peters Editor
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From St Francis To Dante Translations From The Chronicle Of The Franciscan Salimbene 12211288 Reprint 2016 G G Coulton Editor Edward Peters Editor instant download after payment.

Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.06 MB
Pages: 446
Author: G. G. Coulton (editor); Edward Peters (editor)
ISBN: 9781512818550, 1512818550
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: Reprint 2016

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From St Francis To Dante Translations From The Chronicle Of The Franciscan Salimbene 12211288 Reprint 2016 G G Coulton Editor Edward Peters Editor by G. G. Coulton (editor); Edward Peters (editor) 9781512818550, 1512818550 instant download after payment.

"Salimbene, the thirteenth-century friar, presents to the modern reader an extraordinarily vivid vision of his world, full of variety, the bizarre, and exasperating confusion which we associate with the underside of the Middle Ages. . . . A work authentically medieval in spirit."--John Baldwin, Johns Hopkins University

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