[iv.8]and, half afraid, [ /I] told youRestored.
[viii.1]the Convent of Rod[e/a]rdesdorf>Replaced.
[n1.3]Beginen-häuser m MittelalterRestored.
[n1.5]Geschic[h]te der deutschen MystikAdded.
[8.29]the [the ]Alexandrian theories of the pseudo-DionysiusRemoved.
[14.1]the poor vain mintrelsAdded.
[33.28]suspected of her[se/es]y.Transposed.
[37.17]the panth[ie/ei]st ideaTransposed.
[38.3]By the middle of the fifteenth century, [T/t]he BeghardsReplaced.
[59.27]so many hours?[’]Added.
[64.19]for the sins of the ungo[l]dlyRemoved.
[61.17]thanksgi[v]ingAdded.
[82.21]this unconscious beatitudeRemoved.
[n5.1]Bib. Nat. Fran[c/ç]aisReplaced.
[120.9]Que cette Bergère jolie.[’/”]Replaced.
[148.17]supers[ti]titionRemoved.
[149.21]“And that journey,” say FroissartAdded.
[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 fascinatingAdded.
[221.5]resolution of Count Francesco Sforz[o/a].Replaced.
[n90.1]promised to assis[t] the DauphinRestored.
[262.25]1,300 men-at[ /-]armsReplaced.
[277.3]What was the magnificence of earth [ ] to him?sic: ‘to him’?
[282.23]he fought almost continouslyAdded.
[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 viewsReplaced.
[n113.13]et diceva non si voller p[ui/iù] curar ne de figlioliReplaced.
[309.21]he weary of his life[.]Added.
[326.1]and to poor [l]ittle LorenzioRestored.
[321.24]in making improm[p]tu> versesAdded.
[330.25]with the said Peter[./,]>” says ComminesReplaced.
[335.20]Pietra Santa, which [which ]had cost them 150,000 ducatsRemoved.
[340.15]A Medite[rannean/rranean]> seaportReplaced.
[n120.9]guerra non gli [f/s]ia fatta a noiReplaced.
[n120.24]di questi ell[ /a]Restored.
[n121.17]la citt[a/à] nilReplaced.
[n121.18]del Seren[e/i]ssimo Re predetto.Replaced.
[n121.62]Che nel terreno di Pisa non dovess[o/e]no fare alcunaReplaced.
[n122.12]he will make war upon the fradulent possessorsAdded.
[358.13]detention of the Florentine Ambassadors by Orleans[,]Added.
[n129.2]della Repubb[l]ica> FiorentinaAdded.
[368.2]writes an eye-witness,[” to/ “to] hear themReplaced.
[369.30]could not attempt to justify[-/.]Replaced.
[388.4]Gi[e/é]Replaced.