FOOTNOTES:
[61] Salusbury, Math. Coll.
[62] Perhaps it was to deprecate the hostility of the Jesuits that, at the close of these Regulations, the Lynceans are directed to address their prayers, among other Saints, especially to Ignatius Loyola, as to one who greatly favoured the interests of learning. Odescalchi, Memorie dell'Acad. de' Lincei, Roma. 1806.
[63] Polyhistor Literarius, &c.—Storia della Letterat. Ital. The still existing society of Chaff, more generally known by its Italian title, Della Crusca, belongs to the same period.
[64] F. Colonnæ Phytobasanus Jano Planco Auctore. Florent, 1744.
[65] Nelli Saggio di Storia Literaria Fiorentina, Lucca, 1759.
[66] Salusbury's Math. Coll. vol. ii. London, 1664.