[132] I may mention that having occasion to consult Savonarola's works in the Public Library of Perugia, which has a fairly good collection of them, I found them useless for purposes of study by reason of these erasures and Burke-plasters.

[133] Dejob, op. cit. p. 43.

[134] Dejob, op. cit. p. 50. Also his Muret, pp. 223-227.

[135] Dejob, De l'Influence, p. 49.

[136] Id. op. cit. pp. 96-98.

[137] This very interesting and valuable letter is printed by Dejob in the work I have so often cited, p. 391.

[138] See Dejob's Life of Muret, pp. 231, 238, 274, 320.

[139] Op. cit. pp. 262, 481.

[140] Dejob, Marc Antoine Muret, p. 349.

[141] The original is printed by Dejob, Marc Antoine Muret, pp. 487-489.