Chapter Poggio Bracciolini and Coluccio Salutati: The Epitaph and the 1405-1406 Letters

Manuscript Magliabechiano VIII.1445 of the Biblioteca Nazionale di Firenze seems to be the only witness of an epitaph that Poggio Bracciolini wrote for Coluccio Salutati. Using this concise yet sincere homage to the late chancellor, this essay discusses Poggio's relationship both with him and t...

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Main Author: Baldassarri, Stefano Ugo (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Florence Firenze University Press 2020
Series:Atti 38
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