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Book Reviews

‘Una stalla bella e un Maestro eccellente’

Sarah G. Duncan, Privileged Horses: The Italian Renaissance Court Stable (London: Stephen Morris, 2020), 286 pp.

 

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1 Cola da Benevento, Del governo della corte d’un Signore in Rome (Rome, 1543). Nineteenth-century edition, attributed to Francesco Priscianese, ed. Lorenzo Bartolucci (Città di Castello, 1883), p. 53. For debate over the authorship of this text see Lucinda Byatt, Niccolò Ridolfi and the Cardinal’s Court: Politics, Patronage and Service in Sixteenth-Century Italy (Abingdon, 2023), p. 100.

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Sarah Cockram

Sarah Cockram

Sarah Cockram is a lecturer in medieval history at the University of Glasgow. She specialises in gender history and historical animal studies and has recently published on companion animals at court, handlers and the care of exotics, animals and emotions, and the role of animals in the Italian Wars.

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