Waldeck edition of I Modi
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In the 1850s Jean Frederic Waldeck published a new edition of I Modi, claiming to be based on a set of tracings he made of the I Modi prints found in a convent near Palenque in Mexico, but more likely a direct copy of a combination of the I Modi fragments and the Caracci edition, since no such convent exists, and it is hardly likely to have harboured such material in its library.
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[1] (1850s). The whole collection is at [2][3].
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