. (38).
xi. (55).
DE VULGARI ELOQUIO.
BOOK I.
i. 1, 12, 21 _sqq._, (159).
vi. 7, 49-61, (3).
vii. (3).
x. 18, 19, (48), 50, 63, (132).
xi. 20, (132).
xii. 20-35, (127), 15-38, (316), 38, (377).
xiii. 31, (132), 36, (225), 37, (329).
BOOK II.
vi. 42-44, (377), 68, 69, (225, 329).
xii. 16-17, 62-63, (225, 329).
EPISTOLAE.
i. (357), i.-iii. (120).
ii. (121).
v. (393, 394), 3; 47-49, (30), 4, (52).
vi. (393, 397), 3; 78-85, (31), 5; 126-135, (127), 127-135, (146),
135-136, (101, 103), 137, (101).
vii. (393, 403, 449), 3; 62, 63, (11), 64-73, (17, 31).
viii. (370, 434, 449).
x. (401).
QUAESTIA DE AQUA ET TERRA.
xxiv. (401).
JOHANNES DE VIRGILIO.
Carmen.
v. 26 (396-425).
v. 27 (431, 432).
v. 28 (428).
Butler & Tanner, The Selwood Printing Works, Frome, and London.
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Transcriber's Note on Corrected Text
On page 22 of the original edition used to prepare this e-book, the
last four lines were erroneously duplicated from pages 1-2. The
incorrect text, between "city of" and "he did," was as follows:
myself sufficient for such a work, but to give occasion to
our successors not to be negligent in preserving records of
the notable things which shall happen in the times after us,
and to give example to those who shall come
The correct text is as follows:
Fiesole and the host of the Fiesolans, and of that company he
made captain Fiorinus, a noble citizen of Rome of the race of
the Fracchi or Floracchi, who was his praetor, which is as
much as to say marshal of his host; and Fiorinus, as he was
commanded by the consul, so
The correct text was acquired from an online edition at
http://www.elfinspell.com/VillaniBook1b.html#sect34.
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