Tommaso Inghirami (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Tommaso Inghirami" in English language version.

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books.google.com

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doi.org

  • Ruggiero, Laura Giannetti (Fall 2005). "When Male Characters Pass as Women: Theatrical Play and Social Practice in the Italian Renaissance". The Sixteenth Century Journal. 36 (3): 745. doi:10.2307/20477488. JSTOR 20477488.

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  • Rijser, David (2005). "Fedra and the Phaedrus: The Poet Raphael and the Poetic Program for the Stanza della Segnatura". Bruniana & Campanelliana. 11 (2): 345–363. JSTOR 24334082.
  • Ruggiero, Laura Giannetti (Fall 2005). "When Male Characters Pass as Women: Theatrical Play and Social Practice in the Italian Renaissance". The Sixteenth Century Journal. 36 (3): 745. doi:10.2307/20477488. JSTOR 20477488.

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