Title supplied by cataloger. Collation: Quarto paper, with tulip watermark. 116−2, 220, 312, 418, 516, 614, lacking central bifolium of quire 1 (fol. 8-9). Original foliation mostly trimmed away, partially foliated in modern pencil. Layout: 1 column, 38 lines. Writing lines ruled in light plummet. Script: Written in a humanist bookhand in brown ink. Decoration: 3-line brown initials. Origin: Written in Florence in the sixteenth century. Nineteenth-century dealer's label on verso of front fly-leaf. The Passione and Resurrezione were printed in Florence at the end of the 15th century. The Vendetta and Giudizio were written by Antonia Pulci, the wife of Bernardo, and printed in Florence in 1491. Owned by George A. Plimpton.
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