[211] Hermogenes was the name of a famous Gnostic teacher and philosopher; thence, I suppose, adopted into this legend.
[212] v. Southey, ‘Pilgrim of Compostella.’
[213] Passavant’s Rafael, I. 508.
[214] Duomo, Siena.
[215] Belvedere, Vienna.
[216] Venice Acad.
[217] Rome, S. Maria-in-Trastevere. A.D. 1397.
[218] Stirling’s ‘Artists of Spain,’ ii. p. 753.
[219] Legenda Aurea.
[220] Gallery of Antwerp.