[48.] Zwinger, Methodus Apodemica, fol. B, verso.

[49.] Ad. Ph. Lanoyum, fol. 106, in Justi Lipsii Epistole Selecta, Parisiis, 1610.

[50.] A Direction for Travailers, London, 1592.

[51.] "Methodus describendi regiones, urbes, et arces, et quid singulis locis præcipue in peregrinationibus homines nobiles ac docti animadvertere observare et annotare debeant." Meier was a Danish geographer and historian, 1528-1603.

[52.] G. Loysii Curiovoitlandi Pervigilium Mercurii. Curiæ Variscorum, 1598. (Nos. 17, 20, 23, 27.)

[53.] Op. cit., No. 109.

[54.] Translated by Thomas Coryat in his Crudities, 1611. He must have picked up the oration in his tour of Germany; but nothing which appears to be the original is given among the forty-six works of Hermann Kirchner, Professor of History and Poetry at Marburg, as cited by Jöcher, though the other "Oratio de Germaniæ perlustratione omnibus aliis peregrinationibus anteferenda," also translated by Coryat, is there listed.

[55.] Turler, The Traveiler, p. 12.

[56.] Kirchner in Coryat's Crudities, vol. i. 131.

[57.] Turler, op. cit., p. 48.