It is possible, as Westphal suggests, that the veronese bride, 'viridissimo nupta flore puella' of the 17th poem, in whom Catullus evidently took a lively interest, may have been this Aufilena, at an earlier stage of her career.
"The Roman Poets of the Republic"
W. Y. Sellar
The only other early veronese book with illustrations is an Italian version of one of the medieval collections of fables which sought shelter under the name of Aesop.
"Fine Books"
Alfred W. Pollard
These great pictures of veronese were just the kind of work to charm the rich Venetians, those merchant princes who delighted in costly magnificence.
"Knights of Art Stories of the Italian Painters"
Amy Steedman