Mario Casari, Monica Preti, Michael Wyatt (eds.), Ariosto and the Arabs: Contexts for the Orlando Furioso, I Tatti – Officina Libraria, Firenze – Roma 2022 (I Tatti Research Series, 4), 468 pp., ISBN: 9788833671529
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