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Reverse of Boccaccio's 'The plague of Florence in 1348'
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Reverse of Boccaccio's 'The plague of Florence in 1348'
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Reverse of 'The plague of Florence in 1348', as described in Boccaccio's Decameron ('Il decameron'). Etching by L. Sabatelli after himself.

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Keywords: Black Death; Luigi Sabatelli; Pier Roberto Capponi; Plague; Giovanni Boccaccio

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