[392] Descrizione del palazzo d’Urbino in versi e prose di Bernardino Baldi, Flor. 1859.

[393] Vespasiano da Bisticci in the Life of Federigo, l. c. 94 seq. The inventory of the library of Urbino by Federigo Veterano in the Giornale stor. degli Arch. tosc. vi. and vii.

[394] Giorn. stor. degli Arch. tosc. ii. 240.

[395] Med. Arch. passim.

[396] Vite di illustri Italiani (Arch. stor. Ital. iv.) i. 305. Many portions of Vespasiano’s Correspondence are found in the Laurentian library.

[397] Vespasiano da Bisticci, l.c. p. 99.

[398] Poliziano, Prose volgari inedite, &c. p. 83. ‘Recentes enim mendosique sunt libri.’

[399] Mehus, Traversari, p. 67.

[400] See A. Bartoli in his preface to the Florentine edition of the Biographies, where an extract is given from the registers of the heirs of Filippo di Leonardo da Bisticci (Vespasiano’s father) of the year 1430, which answers Mehus’ and Cardinal Mai’s doubts regarding the name.

[401] Colomb de Batines, Bibliografia Dantesca, ii. 62; (L. Passerini) Cenni storico-bibliografici della R. Biblioteca nazionale di Firenze, Flor. 1872, p. 23.