An edition of Scelta di commedie del Goldoni (1761)

Commedie scelte

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Carlo Goldoni
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An edition of Scelta di commedie del Goldoni (1761)

Commedie scelte

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Publish Date
Publisher
F. Le Monnier
Language
Italian
Pages
487

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Cover of: La serva amorosa ; La cameriera brillante ; La donna di governo
Cover of: Commedie scelte
Commedie scelte
1856, F. Le Monnier
in Italian
Cover of: Scelta di commedie del Goldoni
Scelta di commedie del Goldoni
1847, J.H. Truchy
in Italian - 14. ed.
Cover of: Scelta di alcune commedie del Goldoni

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Table of Contents

Un curioso accidente.
Terenzio.
Le barufe chiozote.
La bottega del caffè.
La locandiera.
Il burbero benefico.
I rusteghi.

Edition Notes

The comedies in the Venetian dialect are revised by A. Sagredo and Piccoli.

Called "volume primo" on half title. No more published.

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Firenze

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Pagination
[3], xxxi, 487 p.
Number of pages
487

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OL14685677M

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