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Review of The Burke Collection of Italian Manuscript Paintings, edited by Sandra Hindman and Federica Toniolo, introduction by Christopher de Hamel, London: Ad Illissum 2021, 472 pp., 300 colour illustrations, ISBN 9781912168200 .

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  • Instructions for Authors: Detailed instructions can be found at http://fragmentology.ms/submit-to-fragmentology/

  • Fragmentology is an international, peer-reviewed Open Access journal, dedicated to publishing scholarly articles and reviews concerning medieval manuscript fragments. Fragmentology welcomes submissions, both articles and research notes, on any aspect pertaining to Latin and Greek manuscript fragments in the Middle Ages

  • Occorre inoltre essere grati a Katherine e Robert Burke, poiché grazie a loro la collezione ha finalmente trovato una sede di conservazione idonea e si spera definitiva, che sottragga questi meravigliosi oggetti alle logiche di un malsano mercato antiquario

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Instructions for Authors: Detailed instructions can be found at http://fragmentology.ms/submit-to-fragmentology/. Fragmentology is an international, peer-reviewed Open Access journal, dedicated to publishing scholarly articles and reviews concerning medieval manuscript fragments. Fragmentology welcomes submissions, both articles and research notes, on any aspect pertaining to Latin and Greek manuscript fragments in the Middle Ages.

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