[298] Whewell’s Inductive Sciences, III. p. 86.
[299] Manavit, p. 19.
[300] Ibid, p. 29.
[301] The learned and munificent Egidio Albornoz, whom English readers probably know solely from the revolting picture in Bulwer’s “Rienzi.” The Albornoz College was founded in pursuance of his will, in 1377, with an endowment for twenty-four Spanish students, and two chaplains. See Tiraboschi “Letteratura Italiana,” V. p. 58.
[302] Görres, in the Histor. Polit. Blätter, X. p. 203.
[303] Manavit, p. 21.
[304] Manavit, p. 23.
[305] Ibid, pp. 104-5.
[306] Zach’s “Correspondance Astronomique,” vol. IV. p. 192.
[307] Alison’s “History of Europe,” vol. IV. p. 241, (fifth edition).