"The Florence State Archive has printed 2,000 facsimile copies of the XIV century manuscript detailing the charges and sentence against Dante - the author of the Divine Comedy - and will give them to universities and libraries.
The copies closely match the original - down to the original binding - but with the addition of explanatory notes.
From the BBC [...]"
Source: http://www.cronaca.com/archives/002801.html
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/arts/3687282.stm
Sorry, why will archives not receive copies? And why put the Italian archivists the document not online?
See (in Italian):
http://www.archiviodistato.firenze.it/manife/chiodo.html
The copies closely match the original - down to the original binding - but with the addition of explanatory notes.
From the BBC [...]"
Source: http://www.cronaca.com/archives/002801.html
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/arts/3687282.stm
Sorry, why will archives not receive copies? And why put the Italian archivists the document not online?
See (in Italian):
http://www.archiviodistato.firenze.it/manife/chiodo.html
KlausGraf - am Dienstag, 28. September 2004, 03:01 - Rubrik: English Corner