Cristoforo Romano's letters -- Caradosso's cup and inkstand -- Cristoforo in Rome -- The Cupid of Praxiteles acquired for Isabella's studio -- Cristoforo at Naples -- Isabella's medals shown to the Queens -- Cristoforo's love for Urbino -- His death at Loreto -- SabbĂ da Castiglione, Knight Templar -- SabbĂ in Rhodes -- His passion for antiques and letters to Isabella -- Travels in the Isles of Greece -- Antique marbles and medals sent to Mantua -- He returns to Italy and writes his memoirs
Isabella's' library in the Grotta -- Her relations with Aldo Manuzio -- Letters of Lorenzo da Pavia and of Aldo -- The Aldine editions of classics -- Isabella's letters to Aldo -- He is thrown into prison on Mantuan territory -- Letter of the Emperor Maximilian to Isabella on his behalf -- Death of Aldo Manuzio -- Lorenzo da Pavia's last letters to Isabella -- His journey to Rome and death
War of the League of Cambray -- Defeat of the Venetians at Vaila -- Capture of the Marquis of Mantua near
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Publication Information: Book Title: Isabella d'Este, Marchioness of Mantua, 1474-1539: A Study of the Renaissance. Volume: 2. Contributors: Julia Cartwright - author. Publisher: John Murray. Place of Publication: London. Publication Year: 1905. Page Number: v.
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