Excerpt from IL Paradiso Degli Alberti, Ritrovi e Ragionamenti del 1389, Vol. 1: Romanzo; Parte 2
Provata come abbiamo tentato (li farlo, 1' indole storico - letteraria del nostro Romanzo, stabilito l' anno al quale vuolsi riferire 1 azione in quello descritta, ci ri mane ormai a determinare chi ne fosse l'autore e quando il testo stesso, certo di molto posteriore agli eventi narrati, sia stato disteso. Quistione interessante ma ardua se altra mai, non rilevandosi dal nostro codice, il quale oltre ad essere a nonimo è ancora anepigrafo, nessuna no tizia che intorno a ciò ci dia schiarimento. Quel che di se dico 1' autore, sono gene ralità, da non cavarne alcun che di posi tivo. Era originario da Prato come si.
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