Urbino, L. B. (Levina Buoncuore), -1888 (Personal Name)
- Boncœur, L. (Levina), -1888
- Cuore, L. B. (Levina Buon), -1888
- Earlier heading: Urbino, L. B. (Levina Buoncuore), d. 1888
- Urbino, L. B., Madame, -1888
- Urbino, Lavina Bouncoure, -1888
- Urbino, Lavinia Buoncuore, -1888
- Earlier heading: Urbino, Levina (Buoncuore)
- Urbino, Levina Buoncuore, -1888
- Urbino, S. R., Mrs., -1888
- Urbino, Samson R., Mrs., -1888
Hdg rev per Desc Pol
Fallet, C. The princes of art, 1870: t.p. (Mrs. S.R. Urbino)
LC manual auth. cd. (hdg.: Urbino, Levina (Buoncuore); usage: L.B. Urbino, L.B. Cuore, L. Boncœur, Mrs. S.R. Urbino; info.: L.B. stands for Levina Buoncuore, or Lavinia Buoncuore; she was the wife of Samson R. Urbino)
Boston even. trans., Feb. 21, 1888 (Mrs. Lavina Urbino, wife of S.R. Urbino, founder of the Foreign Library now conducted by Carol Schoenhof; native of Italy; family name Bouncoure; taught music, languages; artist, author; d. at West Newton Feb. 17, 1888)
Urbino, L. B. (Levina Buoncuore), d 1888. Art recreations, 1869: t.p. (Madame L.B. Urbino)