Talk:Gli Asolani

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"This was the moment, too, when—to take one instance only among many—the Ex-Queen of Cyprus, the noble Venetian Caterina Cornaro, held her little court at Asolo, where, in accordance with the spirit of the moment, the chief discourse was ever of love. In that reposeful kingdom, which could in miniature offer to Caterina's courtiers all the pomp and charm without the drawbacks of sovereignty, Pietro Bembo wrote for "Madonna Lucretia Estense Borgia Duchessa illustrissima di Ferrara," and caused to be printed by Aldus Manutius, the leaflets which, under the title Gli Asolani, ne' quali si ragiona d' amore,[8] soon became a famous book in Italy."
 * Public domain 1897 book The Earlier Work of Titian, by Claude Phillips has:


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-Wikianon (talk) 21:27, 25 January 2008 (UTC) (added Clough source above)-Wikianon (talk) 23:19, 25 January 2008 (UTC)

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