SUI RAPPORTI DI GIUSEPPE, DOMENICO E LUIGI ROSACCIO CON BOLOGNA

Giuseppe Rosaccio (c. 1530-c. 1620) was perhaps the most «famous divinator» to have practiced in the piazze of Italy, yet very little is known about his biography. Based mostly on unpublished archival documents, this note proves that Rosaccio’s sojourn in Bologna was longer than had been previously...

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