[29] Orano, p. 6; McCrie, pp. 169–70. [↑]

[30] McCrie, p. 212; Orano, p. 33. [↑]

[31] Orano, pp. 15–16. McCrie, p. 165, says he was strangled; but the official record is “fu mozza la testa.” [↑]

[32] Orano, p. 22. As to Carnesecchi’s career see McCrie, pp. 173–79; and Babington’s ed. of Paleario, 1855, Introd. pp. lxv-lxvi. [↑]

[33] McCrie, p. 164. See Trechsel, Lelio Sozzini, p. 35, as to Baldo Lupetino. [↑]

[34] As to whom see McCrie, pp. 81–84, 179–82, and the copious Life and Times of Aonio Paleario, by M. Young. 2 vols. 1860. [↑]

[35] Marini, Galileo e l’Inquisizione, Roma, 1850, p. 37, note. [↑]

[36] Babington’s ed. p. 46 sq. [↑]

[37] It was afterwards unearthed, however; and Babington’s ed. (1855) is an almost facsimile reprint, with old French and English versions. [↑]

[38] Cp. McCrie, pp. 114–17. [↑]