[117] C. Nyrop. Meddelelser om Dansk Guldsmedekunst, 1885, fig. 3, p. 6.

[118] It is, however, described by Nyrop (op. cit. p. 7) as ‘hammered out thin.’ Compare the description of the characteristics of mortuary or coffin chalices given by Hope and Fallow, ‘English Medieval Chalices and Patens,’ in Archaeological Journal, xliii, p. 140.

[119] Translated by A. Teixeira de Mattos.

[120] Translated by A. Teixeira de Mattos.

[121] Translated by P. H. Oakley Williams.

[126] ed. Firenze, 1767, Vol. III, pp. 186–7, notes.

[127] These numbers refer to the annotations which follow this document.

[128] These interpolations are in the hand of Giovanni di Niccolò di Messer Giovanni Baldovinetti, as appears from his signature, to one of the notes in this volume, on a slip inserted between fol. 10, and fol. 11.

[129] Lacuna in original.

[130] These numbers refer to the corresponding numbers prefixed to the foregoing paragraphs.