[400] That is, having immediate reference to the bearer's name.
[401] [Reproduced on the opposite page.]
[402] This engraving had previously appeared in 'Amadis de Gaule': see supra, p. [216].
[403] Bibliothèque Nationale.
[404] The copies in Sertenas's name bear a very curious mark, which is reproduced in M. Silvestre's book, nos. 221 and 714.
[406] See under that date for details (supra, p. [218]).
[407] This portrait was engraved on copper, in 1556, by Woeiriot, printed separately, and pasted on the recto of the second leaf of Le Duaren's works, printed at Lyon in 1558 by Guillaume Rouille, in folio; on some copies Woeiriot's engraving of Le Duaren's portrait is replaced by the one engraved by Georges Ghisy, called the Mantuan. See Robert-Dumesnil, Peintre-graveur français, vol. vii, p. 109, no. 282.
[408] See, too, the article on Le Duaren in the Biographie Universelle.