[9] I.e., Donatello.

[10] Mazzocchi are probably coronets placed on the arms of noble families; also caps of a peculiar shape, such as those worn by Taddeo Gaddi and others in the portraits placed by Vasari at the beginning of each Life; and possibly, also, the wooden hoops placed inside these caps to keep them in shape.

[11] A street-shrine, generally containing a picture of the Virgin in Glory.

[12] See note on p. 57, Vol. I.

[13] Careless Tom, or Hulking Tom (not necessarily in disapproval).

[14] See note on p. 57, Vol. I.

[15] See note on p. 57, Vol. I.

[16] See note above.

[17] I.e., Jacopo della Quercia.

[18] This was probably something like the modern lewis.