[15] As to Gourmont's Greek type, see my Les Estienne, pp. 62 ff.
[16] Doubtless we should read IV (December 2), for there is no VI of the Nones of December.
[17] See the description of the book in Part 2, § I, no. [1].
[18] [The modern Bourges.]
[19] Enea Silvio Piccolomini, commonly called Æneas Sylvius. See Part 2, § I, no. [2.]
[20] Germain de Gannay, Ganaye, or Gannaye, son of Nicolas and brother of Jean, Chancellor of France, had become a counsellor in the Parliament of Paris, on the resignation of Jean Jouvenel des Ursins, by letters patent of 1485; appointed Bishop of Cahors, by royal letters issued at Vienne in Dauphiné, August 14, 1509, in opposition to Guy de Châteauneuf, who was chosen by election but yielded his claim to him, he was consecrated May 4, 1511. In 1512 he inherited the property of his brother the Chancellor, and did homage for the seigniory of Persan on June 18. He was translated to the bishopric of Orléans in 1514, and died in 1520.
[21] October 2.
[22] See Part 2, § I, no. [3].
[24] See my Les Estienne, pp. 62 ff.