Antonio de Beatis was chaplain and amanuensis to Luigi of Aragon, one of the most wealthy, cultivated and well-connected of Italian cardinals. His descriptions of individuals, landscapes, towns, of whole regions and the charactersand customs of their inhabitants, or churches, palaces, relics and works of art provide one of the clearest impressions of the physical quality of life in north-western Europe during the Renaissance.
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Dimensions
Height
216 mm
Length
138 mm
Weight
408 gr
Series & Set Details
Series Name
Second Series
Book Details
Imprint
Hakluyt Society
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