[9] Rooms 14 and 15.
[11] Facing the north side of St. Sebalduskirche.
[12] In the Germanische Museum there is a very interesting and instructive collection of arms and weapons of all sorts. Rooms 49-52 and 80 and 81. Note that the rich towns were able to afford the latest and best artillery and guns, whilst the knights had to be content with old-fashioned arms as a rule.
[13] From Carlyle.
[14] See Theodor Körner’s well-known play on this subject.
[15] Wurtel, Histor. Nachrichten von der Judengemeinde der Reichstadt Nürnberg.
[17] See, for instance, the pictures in St. Lorenzkirche.
[18] Janssen.