Isabelle Putnam Emerson: Five Centuries of Women Singers. Greenwood Publishing Group, 2005, S. 68, online in Auszügen als Google-Book (englisch; Abruf am 15. Juli 2020)
engl. Original: „… there are several who believe that Mrs. Tofts was equal to her in every Respect, but she was born in Italy. Why Musick should be confined only to that Country is what we cannot perceive; since no person that ever came out of it equal’d the Harmony of our famous Purcell. As we delight so much in Italian Songs, we are likely to have enough of them, for as soon as Cuzzoni’s Time is out, we are to have another over, for we are well assured Faustina, the fine Songstress at Venice, is invited, whose Voice, they say, exceeds that we have already here.“. In: London Journal. 30. März 1723. Zitiert nach Philip H. Highfill, Kalman A. Burnim, Edward A. Langhans: A Biographical Dictionary of actors, actresses, musicians, dancers, managers & other stage personnel in London, 1660–1800. Southern Illinois University Press, Carbondale 1975. Band 4, S. 112.
Saskia Woyke: Faustina Bordoni. Artikel auf der Website MUGI – Musik und Gender im Internet der Hochschule für Musik und Theater, Hamburg (Abruf am 6. Juni 2020)