[289] Locandiere. Rosmini, vol. i. p. 67.
[290] P. 111.
[291] Sixty poor scholars were taught, fed, clothed, and provided with implements of study at his cost. He also subsidised their families in distress. Rosmini, Vita di Vittorino, pp. 165, 166.
[292] Rosmini, Vita di Vittorino, p. 165. Vespasiano, p. 492, tells a story which illustrates these relations between Vittorino and the Marquis. Cf., too, p. 494.
[293] P. 492.
[294] [Vol. I., Age of the Despots], p. 138.
[295] Pp. 249-476.
[296] See Rosmini, p. 183, and Vespasiano, p. 493, for the record of her virtues, her learning, and her refusal to wed the infamous Oddo da Montefeltro.
[297] See his Life by Rosmini, p. 11, for his brilliant reception at Venice.
[298] See the details collected by Rosmini, Vita di Guarino, pp. 79-87.