Dizionario di opere anonime e pseudonime di scrittori italiani (Dictionary of Anonymous and Pseudonymous Works by Italian Writers) is a comprehensive reference work compiled by Gaetano Melzi. This dictionary catalogues Italian literary works published anonymously or under pseudonyms, providing invaluable information for researchers, scholars, and bibliophiles interested in identifying the true authors behind these writings.
Melzi's meticulous research offers insights into the literary practices and cultural contexts of Italian authorship, making it an essential resource for understanding the nuances of Italian literary history. The dictionary helps unravel the mysteries surrounding authorship and provides a deeper appreciation of Italy's rich literary heritage. It remains a vital tool for anyone studying Italian literature and its historical development.
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