Gentil’homme ordinaire de la chambre du Roy Tres-Chrestien, fils de Seigneur Vincent Justinian, l’un des Seigneurs de la dite Isle, Chevalier de l’ordre de sa Majesté, Conseiller en son Conseil d’Estat et Privé, et Ambassadeur extraordinaire du Roy, auprez de Sultan Selin, Grand Seigneur de Constantinople.

M.D.VI.

In the copy formerly belonging to the historian Finlay and now in the possession of the British School of Archaeology at Athens is found a note by Finlay as follows:—‘Joh. Wilh. Zinkeisen in Geschichte des osmanischen Reiches in Europa (Gotha, 1854), vol. ii. p. 90, note 2, mentions a second printed copy as existing in the Mazarine Library at Paris, and a manuscript copy in possession of Justiniani family at Genoa. The date according to Zinkeisen should be not MDVI but MDCVI.’ There is no designation of the press or place from which the volume issued.

[429] op. cit. bk vi. p. 59.

[430] See above, p. [140].

[431] Das Volksleben der Neugriechen, pp. 107 and 123.

[432] Compare Märchen, etc. Song 56 and Stories 7, 19, with Das Volksleben, p. 123.

[433] Bern. Schmidt, Das Volksleben, p. 129.

[434] See above, p. [121].

[435] Also in one word καλλικυρᾶδες or καλοκυρᾶδες.