[339] [These letters and friezes appear in the Works of Justin Martyr printed by Estienne in 1541, from which they are reproduced for this volume—some of the letters on pp. 190 and 191, and the friezes at the beginning of the Printers' Preface, and of the three sections of the Iconography.]

[340] Papillon, who saw Woeiriot everywhere, says on page 509 of the additions to his first volume: 'Champ fleury is filled with woodcuts by Woeiriot,—among others several capital letters with nude human figures for their limbs, and several vignettes about three inches by two and a half, simply in outline, with the cross of Lorraine in every corner.' As a matter of fact there are very few Lorraine crosses on the engravings of Champ fleury.

[341] [Reproduced on the title-page of the present volume.]

[342] [See supra, p. [45], no. 4.]

[343] [See supra, p. [100].]

[344] See supra, p. [1]. Neither this engraving nor those last mentioned are found in the octavo edition of Champ fleury.

[345] See the reproduction of this cut on p. [141], supra.

[346] In the octavo edition it was found to be impossible to have the two parts face each other, so that Apollo's chariot is cut in two.

[347] [Reproduced on pp. [50] and [51] supra.]

[348] [Reproduced on p. [48], supra.]