Sources
- Giuseppe Ignazio Montanari, Biography of Venetian Francesco Barbaro, 1840
- Giovanni Battista Gerini, Italian Writers of the Fifteenth Century, Paravia, 1896
- Attilio Hortis, Miscellaneous Studies of Attilio Hortis, Caprino, 1910
- Tibor Klaniczay, Reports Veneto-Hungarians at the Time of the Renaissance: Acts, Venice, Akadémiai Kiadó, 1975
- Giovanni Ponte, The Fifteenth century, Zanichelli, 1996
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