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Le Rime Di Bartolomeo Cavassico, Notaio Bellunese Della Prima Metà Del Secolo XVI presents the collected rhymes of Bartolomeo Cavassico, a 16th-century notary from Belluno. This volume, edited by Vittorio Cian and Carlo Salvioni, offers a valuable glimpse into the literary landscape of the Italian Renaissance through the verses of a local figure. Cavassico's poems provide insights into the social, cultural, and intellectual life of his time. This collection is essential for scholars and enthusiasts of Italian literature, Renaissance studies, and local history. The rhymes showcase the poetic conventions and themes prevalent in the early 16th century, making it a significant resource for understanding the literary expressions of the era.
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