De ludo scacchorum seu de moribus hominum et off iciis nobilium (Book of the Game of Chess, or, The
De ludo scacchorum seu de moribus hominum et off iciis nobilium (Book of the Game of Chess, or, The Customs of Men and the Duties of Nobles) Northern Italy, 1409; scribe: Franciscus Gennay (fols. 56r, 71r, 92r, and 124v) University of Pennsylvania, Lawrence J. Schoenberg Collection, LJS 267 This diverse early humanist compendium, mostly in Latin, contains short works and extracts of longer texts relating to political philosophy, religion, history, and literature. Included are multiple texts by Donato Albanzani (ca. 1328–after 1411), a rhetorician active in Venice, Ravenna, and Ferrara. Albanzani was a friend of Petrarch and Boccaccio, translating their respective works, De viris illustribus and De claris mulieribus, into Italian. -- source link
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