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Florencia, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, Plut. 33 sin 1

Posted on 15/11/201715/11/2017 By Oriol Catalán No hay comentarios en Florencia, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, Plut. 33 sin 1

Manuscrito que contiene 105 sermones de Federico Visconti, arzobispo de Pisa entre 1254 y 1277.

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  • Bériou, Nicole (dir.), Les sermons et la visite pastorale de Federico Visconti archevêque de Pise (1253-1277). Rome, École Française de Rome, 2001.
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