[[133]] Dürer [1471-1528], German painter, engraver, and designer. Salvator [1615-73], Italian painter, etcher, satirical poet, and musical composer.

[[134]] I.e., between November 17, 1796, and June 18, 1815.

[[135]] Joel iii, 13.

[[136]] The palace of the Camerlenghi, beside the Rialto, is a graceful work of the early Renaissance (1525) passing into Roman Renaissance. [Adapted from Ruskin.]

[[137]] Signifying approximately "Keep to the right."

[[138]] See note 1, p. 129.

[[139]] Childe Harold, 4. 1.

[[140]] Marino Faliero, 3. 1. 22 ff.

[[141]] Dandolo [c. 1108-1205] and Foscari [1372-1457] were among the most famous of Venetian Doges.

[[142]] In the battle of Custozza, 1848, the Austrians defeated the Piedmontese.