[26] Muratori, Scriptores, xv. 1021.
[27] Ibid., xii, 926.
[28] Ibid. xv, 123. At this period the population at Siena was more than 100,000, and it had been determined to proceed with the building of the vast Cathedral according to the designs of Lando Orefice. The work was hardly undertaken when the plague of 1348 broke out in the city. The operations were suspended, and the money which had been collected for the purpose was devoted to necessary public works (G. Gigli, Diario Sanese, ii, 428).
[29] Muratori, Scriptores xv, 653.
[30] Ibid., 902.
[31] Ibid., xvi, 286.
[32] A. Pezzana, Storia della città di Parma, vol. i, p. 12.
[33] Historiæ Parmensis Fragmenta, in Muratori, Scriptores, xii, 746.
[34] T. Michelet, Histoire de France, iv, p. 238.
[35] A. Phillippe, Histoire de la Peste Noire (Paris, 1853), p. 103.