[19] As to charts, e.g., Sir Thomas Elyot, in the Gouvernour (1531), says: “I cannot tell what more pleasure should happen to a gentle wit than to behold in his own house (i.e., in pictures and maps) everything that within all the world is contained.”
[20] See p. 95.
[21] Dialogue IX.
[22] Dialogue VIII.
[23] Which J. T. Freigius duly notes is taken from Ovid: Metamorphoses, liber vi., and Vergil: Eclogues, vi.
[24] Vives gives an example in Pandulphus (Dialogue IX.).
[25] De Tradendis Disciplinis, book iii. chap. 3.
[26] De Tradendis Disciplinis, book iii. chap. 3.
[27] De Tradendis Disciplinis, book i. chap. 2.
[28] Mémoire sur la vie et les écrits de J. L. Vives, p. 87.