[120] Maruccelli MSS. C. No. 308.
[*121] No longer in the Tribuna, but in the Sala di Baroccio. It is the painter's masterpiece [Cat. No. 1119].
[122] Magliabechiana MSS., class viii., Nos. 60, 61.
[123] Magliabechiana MSS., class viii., No. 74.
[124] Maruccelli MSS. C. No. 308. Mercurius Gallicus, 1624.
[125] Such particulars of the wardrobe inventory as relate to objects of art are included in the [last No. of the Appendix].
Alexander VII. Pont. Max.
Antiqua omnis generis omniumque linguarum
Urbinatis bibliothecæ manuscripta volumina
Repenso cedentibus beneficio
D. tutiorem custodiam atque proprietatem
Vaticanæ adjunxit an. sal. MDCLVIII.
[127] Most of these particulars have been gleaned from the communal archives at Urbino, R. No. 30.
[*128] I am not able to state more accurately than Dennistoun the number of volumes from the Urbino collection now in the Vatican. Unhappily there is not a library in all Italy that possesses a catalogue fit to use. For the MSS. to-day existing in the library of the University at Urbino, see Le Marche, An. iv., p. 212.