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This fine article omits one very important connection. Altho it mentions the two handicapped children of her second marriage, it makes no mention of the very illustrious son of her first marriage, the Italian-Jewish historian and essayist Carlo Ginzburg, on whose intellectual development and outlook she had a tremendous influence, as he himself details. (See, for a summary, the Forward article about him.)

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