Francis of Assisi in Milan. With a list of publications of Edoardo Alvisi and other sources
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Edoardo Alvisi, Ulrico Hoepli, Francesco Roediger, Antonio BoselliAbstract
Edoardo Alvisi (1850-1915) was an important librarian and scholar within post-Unification Italy. The contribution examines a correspondence between him and the publisher Ulrico Hoepli, about the publication of Fioretti by Francesco d’Assisi edited by Alvisi himself. It is also published a bibliography of Alvisi’s works, a letter sent to him by Francesco Roediger, two poems by Alvisi and a letter sent to Alvisi by Antonio Boselli.References
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