Null [Maganza, known as Magagnò]. Very rare second edition of the celebrated rhy…
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[Maganza, known as Magagnò]. Very rare second edition of the celebrated rhymes in Paduan dialect The Rhymes of Magagnò,Menon and Begotto in Farri's edition of 1563 with possession note of "Leonardo Trissino 1822. Gift of Francesco Testa." Also in the lotDe lerimedi Magagnò, Menone and Begotto rhymes in 4 parts from 1610, and the text in Gregorio Donato's 1584 edition with tassel from the Rappaport antiquarian bookstore, Rome, again with note of Possession of "Leonardo Trissino." (5)

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[Maganza, known as Magagnò]. Very rare second edition of the celebrated rhymes in Paduan dialect The Rhymes of Magagnò,Menon and Begotto in Farri's edition of 1563 with possession note of "Leonardo Trissino 1822. Gift of Francesco Testa." Also in the lotDe lerimedi Magagnò, Menone and Begotto rhymes in 4 parts from 1610, and the text in Gregorio Donato's 1584 edition with tassel from the Rappaport antiquarian bookstore, Rome, again with note of Possession of "Leonardo Trissino." (5)

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