[372] Kircheri, “Œdipus Ægyptiacus,” Romæ, 1652, vol. i, p. 283.
[373] Jewish Encyclopædia, vol. x, art. Rings by Albert Wolf, of Dresden, Saxony.
[374] “Catalogue of the Special Exhibition of Works of Art at the South Kensington Museum, June, 1862,” section 32, “Rings,” by Edmund Waterton, pp. 630, 631.
[375] See Gregorovius, “Lucrezia Borgia,” pp. 375, 376, of Ital. translation.
[376] Robert de Berquen, “Les Merveilles des Indes Orientales et Occidentales,” Paris, 1661, pp. 14, 15. Robert de Berquen writes of Louis (Lodowyk) as “one of his ancestors.”
[377] Alfred Maury, “Croyances et Legendes du Moyen Age,” Paris, 1896, p. 277, note.
[378] Fairholt, “Rambles of an Artist,” p. 128, fig. 155. The authenticity of the ring may be regarded as somewhat doubtful.
[379] Julius Köstlin, “Life of Luther,” trans. from the German, New York, 1883; pp. 334, 335.
[380] Fairholt, “Rambles of an Artist,” p. 132, fig. 165.
[381] Burgon, “The Life and Times of Sir Thomas Gresham,” London, 1839, vol. i, p. 51.