The subject of this article is Giovanni da Serravalle's commentary on Dante's Comedy. The Author argues that Michele Barbi's and Carlo Dionisotti's evaluation of the translation and commentary has to be completed by another point of view: the dependence of Giovanni da Serravalle from other chiosatori on the 14 th century. He chooses the interpretation problems of veltro to show this.
The article tries to present the history of the formation of the first Hungarian printed missal, the Missale to usum dominorum ultramontanorum. First, based on the results of specific literature, it specifies the purchaser of the edition: Antal Sánkfalvi, prebendary of Vác, then ambassador in most places of King Matthias Corvinus. The second part of the study attempts to investigate the reasons for the release of the liturgical book, and try to find traces of the use of the missal. The author puts forward the hypothesis that the release of the missal results from a pure economic calculation and that the book was (also) used in the Archdiocese of Esztergom, accordingly the missal should be considered a Missale strigoniense.
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