213 f. Speculum Stultorum, p. 15, ll. 23 f.
255. caudas similesque draconum, ‘and tails like those of dragons.’
267. Minos taurus, ‘the bull of Minos,’ sent from the sea in answer to his prayer.
271. There is some confusion here in the author’s mind between different stories, and it is difficult to say exactly what he was thinking of.
277 f. Cp. Ovid, Metam. xi. 34 ff.
280. crapulus. I do not know what this is, unless it is equivalent to ‘capulus,’ which is rather doubtfully given by D. That would mean the ‘handle’ of the plough, but we have ‘ansa’ in l. 282.
289 f. Cp. Pont. i. 3. 55 f.
291. Metam. viii. 293.
325 ff. For this passage compare Metam. viii. 284 ff.
335. Metam. viii. 285. The Digby MS. has a rubricator’s note here in the margin, ‘sete. a bristell.’