[64] Diary of Marino Saruto, ii, 751.
[65] This brief is in the state archives of Spoleto.
[66] The Bull of Investiture, written on parchment, is dated Rome, 1499, Non. (the month is not given). It is an absolute donum. The document is now in the archives of Modena.
[67] Both briefs are preserved in the archives of the State-house of Nepi.
[68] The documents concerning this sale, dated February 11 to 15, 1500, are preserved in the archives of Modena.
[69] Manuscript in the Vatican, No. 5205.
[70] Collocutores itinerantes Tuscus et Remus, Romæ in Campo Floræ, 1497.
[71] See the author's essay, Das Archiv der Notare des Capitols in Rom, and the protocol-book of the Notary Camillus de Beneimbene, 1457 to 1505. Proceedings of k. bayr. Akademie der Wissenschaften zu München, 1872. Part iv.
[72] In the Codex Hartmann Schedel in the state library of Munich.
[73] Piazza (Gerarchia Cardinalizia) states that he saw it as late as 1712.