[335] Commissioni, i. 86.
[336] Lettere della B. Chiara Gambacorta, p. 59.
[337] Marco Foscarini, Dei Veneziani raccoglitori di Codici, in the Appendix to his Storia Arcana, Flor. 1843, vol. v. of the Archiv. Storico Italiano.
[338] Gayo, l. c. i. 533.
[339] Information respecting Leonardo Bruni has been collected by C. Monzani: Leonardo Bruni Aretino, in the Archivio Stor. Ital., series ii. vol. v. (reprinted in Istoria Fiorentina di Leon. Aretino, tradotta in volgare da Donato Acciaiuoli, Flor. 1861). L. Mehus’ edition of the letters appeared at Flor. 1741. The literary Academy of Arezzo planned (Flor. 1856) a reprint of the Florentine history which had first appeared in 1610, with Acciaiuoli’s version opposite, which, completed in 1473, had been published at Venice three years later, while the original remained so long inedited.
[340] With a Latin translation by B. Moneta, Flor. 1755; German by C. F. Neumann, Frankfort, 1822; and new revision of the text by L. W. Hasper, Leipsig, 1841.
[341] Gaye, 1. c. i. 545, 554, 560.
[342] Fabroni, Magni Cosmi Med. Vita, ii. 217.
[343] L. Mehus, Ambrosii Traversarii, &c.; Latinæ Epistolæ, &c.
[344] Vespasiano da Bisticci, l. c. p. 240.