About this title: In the course of the Renaissance Italian emerged as a national literary language, which was able to compete with Latin and eventually to supplant it as the normal medium of expression in poetry, prose, and drama. Such a major cultural development was necessarily protracted and complex. In spite of the achievements of Dante, Petrarch, and Boccaccio ...
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Description: Fine. Published in 1988 by the Oxford University Press, a nice 279-page hardcover book (no jacket), otherwise, unread, unused, and unmarked, this copy is like new. (836) read more
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Clarendon Press
Date Published: 01/01/1988
ISBN-13:9780198158325ISBN:0198158327
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