[62] From a German breviary, printed at Nürnberg, 1515, quoted by Mrs. Jameson: Sacred and Legendary Art.
[63] President of the court of Clermont. He gave up his appointment to devote himself to the education of his son.
[64] Sauval professed to see the portraits of Pope Paul III., of Charles V., of François Ier., and of Henry VIII., in some of the numerous worthies.
[65] The eight days (octave) devoted to her festival.
[66] Thomas Frognall Dibden, F.R.S., S.A.: Picturesque Tour in France and Germany, 1821.
[67] This is now in the Renaissance Museum of the Louvre, but it is no longer attributed to D. da Volterra.
[68] See page vii.
[69] Histoire de Saint-Eustache.
[70] An altar erected at various points along the route taken by the procession, at which a pause is made for prayer, and the benediction given.
[71] The pew for clergy and officials during sermon.