[1209] Eng. Hist. Review, xix. 517. Letter of Gloucester to Candido.
[1210] Eng. Hist. Review, xix. 517, 518. Letter of Candido to Gloucester.
[1211] Ibid., xix. 518-520. Letter of Gloucester to Candido.
[1212] Ibid., xix. 519. Letter of Candido to Gloucester. The same merchants had brought Bruni’s translation of the Politics to Gloucester; Leonardi Bruni, Epistolæ, vol. ii. liber VIII. No. 6.
[1213] Eng. Hist. Review, xix. 520. Letter of Gloucester to Candido.
[1214] Cod. Riccardiano, 827, f. 82vo.
[1215] Eng. Hist. Review, xix. 524. Letter of Candido to Gloucester.
[1216] Ibid., xix. 519. Letter of Candido to Gloucester.
[1217] Probably the third-century grammarian, Censorius, who wrote a still extant work, De Die Natali, is here meant.
[1218] Eng. Hist. Review, xix. 524. Letter of Gloucester to Candido.