[325] Regola del Governo di Cura Familiare del B. Giovanni Dominici, pubbl. da Donato Salvi, Flor., 1860.
[326] L. Mehus, Epistola di M. Lapo da Castiglionchio, Bologna, 1653. Fr. Bocchi, Elogia, in G. E. Galletti’s edit. of Philippi Villani, Liber de civitatis Florentiæ famosis civibus, et de Florentinorum Litteratura principes fere synchroni Scriptores, Flor. 1847, pp. 9, 12.
[327] In the decree of August 27 (Gaye, l. c. i. 573) we read: ‘Cogitantes magnifici viri priores artium et vexillifer virtutem supremam, vitam sinceram, mores honestos et in omnibus exemplares, religionis integritatem, doctrinam sanctam utilem et decoram, ac vere sancte et summæ eloquentiæ vas habundans venerabilis et omni tempore cum laude memorandi magistri Loysii de Marsiliis de Florentiæ’, &c.
[328] The students were then placed on an equal footing with the burghers by law, ‘tractentur ut cives populares.’ See Gaye, l. c. i. 461; Prezziner, Storia del Pubblico Studio di Firenze, Flor. 1810, i. 3; Fabroni, Historia Academiæ Pisanæ, i. 46.
[329] Extract of the decree of August 7, 1348, apud Gaye, 1.c. p. 499.
[330] L. Mehus, Ambrosii Traversarii, &c.; Latinæ Epistolæ accedit eiusdem Ambrosii vita, &c., Flor. 1759, i. 356.
[331] G. Shepherd, Vita di Poggio Bracciolini, trad. da T. Tonelli, Flor. 1825. The numerous corrections and additions made by the translator of the English work which appeared in 1802 are based on careful investigation. Tonelli arranged later a complete edition of Poggio’s letters, the first volume of which appeared at Florence in 1831 (Poggii Epistolæ ed. a Th. Tonellio), the second long after the editor’s death, while the third is still wanting.
[332] Mehus, Ambr. Travers. Epist. i. 178.
[333] Savigny, History of Roman Law, &c., iii. 583 and elsewhere. A. Kirchhoff, the manuscript collector of the Middle Ages, in Naumann’s Serapeum, 1852, p. 17 seq. Fr. Bonaini, I libri, gli Stazionari, i Peciari, i Copisti, &c., in the Giornale Stor. degli Archiv. Tosc. iv. 97 seq. The price of the Corpus Juris, from the legacy quondam Cristofani judicis, amounted to 112 Sienese liri.
[334] Lettere della B. Chiara Gambacorta Pisana (edited by Cesare Guasti), Pisa, 1871.