[56] Spaventi-Guida di Verona, p. 132.
[57] The authorship of this picture is open to doubt. It has been attributed to different masters in turn. Mr Berenson is of opinion that it is by Girolamo Mocetto, an opinion also held by Crowe and Cavalcaselle.
[58] C. Cipolla, Compendio della Storia Politica di Verona. Verona 1899. pp. 46 and 44.
[59] Layard, op. cit. p. 268.
[60] Layard, op. cit. p. 263.
... “and seemed to be of those
Who at Verona run for the green mantle
Across the plain; and seemed to be among them
The one who wins, and not the one who loses.”
—(Longfellow’s Translation.)
[62] Readings on the Inferno of Dante, Hon. William Warren Vernon (London: Macmillan, 1894), vol. i. p. 532, etc.
[63] Layard, op. cit. Part I. p. 253.
[64] Selwyn Brinton, op. cit. p. 53.