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The Wikipedia now not only offers a brief outline of Lucy's life but also gives links to her biographies by Georgiana Fullerton and Gino Cotini and a chronology of the times in which Blessed Lucia of Narnia lived. It also offers a bibliography - a list of books about Lucia Brocadelli beginning before the year 1500 and ending just before last Christmas.
Because just three months ago, on 15 December 2007, the University of Chicago published Tamar Herzig's Savonarola's Women: Visions and Reform in Renaissance Italy. Lucia Brocadelli is mentioned there on every second page - as "one of the most celebrated holy women in Europe" who "openly and dangerously expressed her alegiance to the Savonarolan cause" (pp.109 & 122).