[503] T. Watkins, Travels through Swisserland ... to Constantinople Letter xliii. p. 344.
[504] Gelcich, p. 42.
[505] Ibid.
[506] Reform., ii., Oct. 3, 1349.
[507] De Diversis, ed. Brunelli, p. 39.
[508] Curzola has always been famous for its building stone, which is almost a marble, and acquires a rich yellow patina with age.
[509] Ragusavecchia.
[510] De Diversis, as quoted by Graham Jackson, who had seen the MS. in the Franciscan library at Ragusa, containing passages not in Brunelli.
[511] Jackson, ii. 332, note.
[512] Jackson, ii. 336.