[117] Tom. i. p. 238, 525.
[118] Dict. de Monogrammes, col. 528.
[119] Biblioth. Belgica, i. 92.
[121] This is the same subject as that in the Augustan monastery described in p. [48].
[123] It has been stated that they were in the Arundelian collection whence they passed into the Netherlands, where forty-six of them became the property of Jan Bockhorst the painter, commonly called Long John. See Crozat’s catalogue.
[124] On the same dedication are founded the opinions of Zani, De Murr, Meintel, and some others.
[125] Zuinger methodus apodemica. Basil, 1557. 4to. p. 199.
[126] P. 427, edit. Lugd. apud Gryphium, and p. 445, edit. Basil.