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- Franco was listed in the Catalogo de tutte le prin****l et più honorate cortigiane di Venetia (Catalog of all the Prin****l and most Honored Courtesans of...
- 16th century was printed "Catalogo de tutte le prin****l et più honorate cortigiane di Venetia" (Catalog of all the Prin****l and most Honored Courtesans...
- says that the dance was performed by ladies and gentlemen of the court - cortigiane, improperly translated in this case 'courtesans'. The nudity does not...
- e benandanti del Friuli Venezia Giulia' and 'Streghe, Avvelenatrici e Cortigiane di Roma' discovered new secrets. The existence of the Benandanti; "alluded...
- that the art of "courtisanerie" is best ****ociated.[citation needed] The cortigiane oneste were usually well-educated and worldly (sometimes even more so...
- was awarded the "Grinzane – Beppe Fenoglio" special prize for the book "Cortigiane" (2008). With his partner Silvia Ronchey he wrote and hosted cultural...
- the Borgo. The only important female presence was that of the so-called Cortigiane, decent prostitutes, who were the lovers of high prelates and noblemen...
- Nuova Antologia, 1. Juni 1906, S. 469–476 Claudio RendinaCardinali e Cortigiane. Gaia Servadio: Renaissance Woman. Melissa Hope Ditmore: Encyclopedia...
- the girls went on to Rome, where from the rank of cortigiane oneste they soon sank to that of cortigiane piacevoli and even lower.” She is known in literary...
- il ghiaccio et il foco d'amore, le furie ultrici, et il ritratto delle cortigiane. (ed. Gasparo Contarini, Venice, 1602) "La p****ione di N. S. Giesu Christo"...