[42] Hymnus ii. honorem Laurentii. The poet relates, that in the third century the pagan governor of the city demanded the church treasure from Laurentius the deacon.
[43] This passage, with which Senkenberg was not acquainted, may be found in Tertullian’s Apolog. cap. 39, edition of De la Cerda, p. 187.
[44] This word however is not to be found in the Glossarium Manuale.
[45] See the bull in Bullarium Magnum, n. 17.
[46] See Petr. Gregorius Tholosanus de Republica. Francof. 1609, 4to, lib. xiii. c. 16, p. 566; and Ascianus, p. 753.
[47] Geschichte des Teutschen Handels, ii. p. 454.
[48] Gokink’s Journal für Teutschland, 1784, i. p. 504, where may be found the first and the newest regulations respecting the lending-house at Nuremberg.
[49] Stettens Geschichte der Stadt Augsburg. Frankf. 1742, 2 vols. 4to, i. p. 720, 789, 833.
[50] Fœdera, vol. iv. p. 387.
[51] Beschryving der Stadt Delft. 1729, fol. p. 553.