[468] Vide miram sapientiam Aulicorum.—(Ibid.)
[469] Ut de remediis propulsandæ injuriæ cogitent.—(Seck. ii. p. 105.)
[470] Ob je einer einen Prediger in seiner Herberg fur sich predigen liess.— (Corp. Ref. ii. p. 113.)
[471] Per tubicines et heraldum.—(Sturmius, Zw. Epp. p. 466.)
[472] Hört, Hört.—(Corp. Ref. ii. p. 124.)
[473] Omnes hunc avidissime expectant.—(Ibid. p. 116.)
[474] Chimæram aut Tragelaphum aliquem expectamus.—(Ibid.) The Tragelaph is a fabulous animal partaking of the nature of a goat and a stag. Representations of it were common on drinking-bowls and goblets among the ancient Greeks.
[475] Multos deterreat—(Sturm to Zwingle, Epp. p. 466.)
[476] Arrectis auribus.—(Corp. Ref. ii. p. 116.)
[477] Quid novi novus concionator allaturus sit.—(Ibid. p. 117.)