[83] Referred to as C.
[84] Referred to as D of the Gospels.
[85] Referred to as D of the Epistles.
[86] The License for its publication was not granted until March 20, 1520.
[87] Namely, his sole authority for the Apocalypse.
[88] He had previously published two smaller editions (16mo), one in 1546, and another in 1549.
[89] Now called the Codex Regius, and denoted by L.
[90] The collation of the eight Parisian MSS. was done for him by his son Henry, then a youth of eighteen.
[91] At Geneva, whither he had deemed it prudent to remove shortly after the publication of his celebrated edition of the Greek New Testament.
[92] Works, vol. vi. p. 194.