-
zibaldoni have been
preserved in
three codices,
known as the
Zibaldone Laurenziano, the
Miscellanea Laurenziana and the
Zibaldone Magliabechiano. These...
- die
Anfange von San Galgano" by
Fedor Schneider (1914–1924).
Codice Laurenziano, 14th
century Codice di Siena, 15th
century Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana...
- giullaresca,
because it was
written for
performance by a jongleur, or
Ritmo laurenziano,
because it was
found in a
codex (Santa
Croce XV, IV) of the Biblioteca...
-
included in
several original m****cripts with one copy (i.e.,
Codex Mediceo Laurenziano 361)
belonged to
Leonardo da
Vinci who had made
notes and
sketches within...
- Atlas, also
known simply as the
Medici Atlas (and
other variants, e.g. "
Laurenziano Gaddiano", "Laurentian Portolano", "Atlante Mediceo" or "Laurentian Atlas")...
-
Angel Flores New York 1963, pp. 450–452
Murray Peabody Brush, The
Isopo Laurenziano, Columbus, OH, 1899, pp. 1–42
Mediaeval Scottish Poetry (Abbotsford Series)...
- Cazalé Bérard,
Claude (2013). "Boccaccio's
Working Notebooks (Zibaldone
Laurenziano,
Miscellanea Laurenziana,
Zibaldone Magliabechiano)". In
Victoria Kirkham;...
- l'epistola di
frate Ilario (Codice 8,
Pluteo XXIX,
Zibaldone Mediceo-
Laurenziano)
nella geografia letteraria di Boccaccio". The Italianist. 29 (1): 50–68...
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Italian vernacular started to be used in a
literary manner. The
Ritmo laurenziano is the
first extant do****ent of
Italian literature. In 1230, the Sicilian...
-
Boccaccio personally copied and that is
among the do****ents in the
Zibaldone Laurenziano XXIX 8. The Buccoli****
carmen deals with a
variety of themes. The first...