The bookseller of Florence : the story of the manuscripts that illuminated the Renaissance /

The Renaissance in Florence conjures images of beautiful frescoes and elegant buildings--the dazzling handiwork of the city's skilled artists and architects. But equally important for the centuries to follow were geniuses of a different sort: Florence's manuscript hunters, scribes, scholar...

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Main Author: King, Ross, 1962- (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Atlantic Monthly Press, 2021.
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