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Italiano: Illustrazione di allegorie dell'alchimia attinente al "Monte degli Ebrei", da Aurora Consurgens, Roma, Biblioteca Vaticana, ms Codex Urbinatensis Latinus n. 899,[1] folio 91 retro.[2]
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Source C.G. Jung, Psychologie und Alchemie (1944), tavola 5
Author Nicola d'Antonio degli Agli

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  1. Sommaire. Cfr. anche Introduzione ad Aby Warburg e all'Atlante della Memoria.
  2. «Attribuito dallo Stornajolo [Cosimo] a Nicolò d'Antonio degli Agli, che è invece il copista di un altro esemplare conservato nella Biblioteca Riccardiana di Firenze, contiene l'anonima cronaca delle feste fatte a Pesaro per le nozze ivi celebrate nel maggio 1475 fra Costanzo Sforza e Camilla d'Aragona» (Giovanni Morello, Raffaello e la Roma dei Papi, pag. 26, Palombi, 1986), è secondo altri da attribuire a Lionardo da Colle.

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