Torelli Saraynae Veronensis leg. doct. De origine et amplitudine ciuitatis VeronÃ] is a historical treatise on the origin and development of the city of Verona, Italy, written in Latin by Torello Saraina, a Veronese legal scholar. Published in 1539, the work also includes information on notable historical figures of Verona, those who held dominion over the city, and the ancient monuments of Verona and its surrounding region. This book provides valuable insights into the history, antiquities, and prominent citizens of Verona during the early Renaissance period. It is a significant resource for scholars of Italian history, urban development, and classical studies.
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