Iter Italicum is a comprehensive guide to the holdings of Italian Renaissance manuscripts in libraries around the world. First published in 1963, the book remains an essential reference for scholars and students of Renaissance studies, providing detailed descriptions of manuscripts, their location, and their contents. With extensive indexes and appendices, as well as a wealth of historical and bibliographic information, Iter Italicum is a valuable tool for anyone interested in the intellectual and cultural history of Italy during the Renaissance.
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