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1. Record Number: 44582
Author(s): Liboni, Gionata,
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Title : Teorie e pratiche sul corpo femminile alla corte di Lucrezia Borgia: l’Enneas muliebris di Ludovico Bonaccioli tra filosofia, medicina ed erudizione
Source: Itinerari , 61., 1 ( 2022):  Pages 183 - 217. Special issue: Le Filosofie dei Medici: testi e dottrine dal XII al XVII secolo / The Philosophies of Physicians: Texts and Doctrines from the 12th to the 17th Century. edited by Iolanda Ventura and Marco Forlivesi.
Available open access from the journal website: https://www.mimesisedizioni.it/download/14152/38d60849394e/itinerari-lxi-2022-14x21-_st.pdf
Year of Publication: 2022.

2. Record Number: 32275
Author(s): Nico Ottaviani, Maria Grazia
Contributor(s):
Title : Gubernatrix generalis. An Honorary Title and Two Women: Lucrezia Borgia and Caterina Cibo Varano
Source: Femmes de pouvoir, femmes politiques durant les derniers siècles du Moyen Âge et au cours de la première Renaissance.   Edited by Eric Bousmar, Jonathan Dumont, Alain Marchandisse and Bertrand Schnerb .   De Boeck, 2012. Itinerari , 61., 1 ( 2022):  Pages 147 - 155.
Year of Publication: 2012.

3. Record Number: 28449
Author(s): Nico Ottaviani, Maria Grazia
Contributor(s):
Title : Important Ladies and Important Families: Lucrezia Borgia and Caterina Cibo Varano
Source: Medieval Italy, Medieval and Early Modern Women: Essays in Honour of Christine Meek.   Edited by Conor Kostick .   Four Courts Press, 2010. Itinerari , 61., 1 ( 2022):  Pages 276 - 282.
Year of Publication: 2010.

4. Record Number: 7187
Author(s): Prizer, William F.
Contributor(s):
Title : Renaissance Women as Patrons of Music: The North-Italian Courts [The author draws on correspondence to trace the musical interests of Isabella d'Este and her sister-in-law, Lucrezia Borgia. They both supported a small group of musicians/music and dance teachers in their households. Their personnel specialized in secular vocal music and string music, while musicians from their husbands' households supplied other kinds of music as needed. The Appendix presents transcriptions of eight document texts in Italian and Latin pertaining to Isabella and Lucrezia. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source: Rediscovering the Muses: Women's Musical Traditions.   Edited by Kimberly Marshall .   Northeastern University Press, 1993. Itinerari , 61., 1 ( 2022):  Pages 186 - 205.
Year of Publication: 1993.