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Divina Commedia

217. MS M.676, fol. 108r
218. MS M.676, fol. 108v
219. MS M.676, fol. 109r
220. MS M.676, fol. 109v
221. MS M.676, fol. 110r
222. MS M.676, fol. 110v
223. MS M.676, fol. 111r
224. MS M.676, fol. 111v
225. MS M.676, fol. 112r
226. MS M.676, fol. 112v
227. MS M.676, fol. 113r
228. MS M.676, fol. 113v

This manuscript, which belonged in the fifteenth century to Ferdinand I of Aragon, king of Sicily and Naples, is the only extensively illustrated Divine Comedy at the Morgan. As avid a collector as J. Pierpont Morgan (1837โ€“1913) was, he had been unable to secure an illustrated Dante in his lifetime. This lacuna was filled by his son, J.P. Morgan (1867โ€“1943), in 1923.

The manuscript contains two full-page and 125 marginal miniatures, and these probably derive from a more extensive cycle.