| [iv.8] | and, half afraid, [ /I] told you | Restored. |
| [viii.1] | the Convent of Rod[e/a]rdesdorf> | Replaced. |
| [n1.3] | Beginen-häuser m Mittelalter | Restored. |
| [n1.5] | Geschic[h]te der deutschen Mystik | Added. |
| [8.29] | the [the ]Alexandrian theories of the pseudo-Dionysius | Removed. |
| [14.1] | the poor vain mintrels | Added. |
| [33.28] | suspected of her[se/es]y. | Transposed. |
| [37.17] | the panth[ie/ei]st idea | Transposed. |
| [38.3] | By the middle of the fifteenth century, [T/t]he Beghards | Replaced. |
| [59.27] | so many hours?[’] | Added. |
| [64.19] | for the sins of the ungo[l]dly | Removed. |
| [61.17] | thanksgi[v]ing | Added. |
| [82.21] | this unconscious beatitude | Removed. |
| [n5.1] | Bib. Nat. Fran[c/ç]ais | Replaced. |
| [120.9] | Que cette Bergère jolie.[’/”] | Replaced. |
| [148.17] | supers[ti]tition | Removed. |
| [149.21] | “And that journey,” say Froissart | Added. |
| [n41.7] | pour en avoir garde.[”] | Added. |
| [182.28] | of his uncle Berna[d/b]ò> | Replaced. |
| [193.27] | [(]if we may trust the verdict of Corio) | Added. |
| [n57.6] | (Pièces Originales Fontanieu, dossier 1185, No. 38[)] | Added. |
| [200.13] | the Duke was afraid of Sforz[o/a] | Replaced. |
| [207.16] | proved irres[is]tibly fascinating | Added. |
| [221.5] | resolution of Count Francesco Sforz[o/a]. | Replaced. |
| [n90.1] | promised to assis[t] the Dauphin | Restored. |
| [262.25] | 1,300 men-at[ /-]arms | Replaced. |
| [277.3] | What was the magnificence of earth [ ] to him? | sic: ‘to him’? |
| [282.23] | he fought almost continously | Added. |
| [294.4] | mocking the sacred mon[o]gram> | Added. |
| [302.30] | to take counsel with the wise old statesm[e/a]n and learn his views | Replaced. |
| [n113.13] | et diceva non si voller p[ui/iù] curar ne de figlioli | Replaced. |
| [309.21] | he weary of his life[.] | Added. |
| [326.1] | and to poor [l]ittle Lorenzio | Restored. |
| [321.24] | in making improm[p]tu> verses | Added. |
| [330.25] | with the said Peter[./,]>” says Commines | Replaced. |
| [335.20] | Pietra Santa, which [which ]had cost them 150,000 ducats | Removed. |
| [340.15] | A Medite[rannean/rranean]> seaport | Replaced. |
| [n120.9] | guerra non gli [f/s]ia fatta a noi | Replaced. |
| [n120.24] | di questi ell[ /a] | Restored. |
| [n121.17] | la citt[a/à] nil | Replaced. |
| [n121.18] | del Seren[e/i]ssimo Re predetto. | Replaced. |
| [n121.62] | Che nel terreno di Pisa non dovess[o/e]no fare alcuna | Replaced. |
| [n122.12] | he will make war upon the fradulent possessors | Added. |
| [358.13] | detention of the Florentine Ambassadors by Orleans[,] | Added. |
| [n129.2] | della Repubb[l]ica> Fiorentina | Added. |
| [368.2] | writes an eye-witness,[” to/ “to] hear them | Replaced. |
| [369.30] | could not attempt to justify[-/.] | Replaced. |
| [388.4] | Gi[e/é] | Replaced. |