[28] Millin, Magasin Encyclop. Tom. III. p. 181.

[29] From a priced catalogue of Mr. Steevens's sale it appears that his copy, which was the edition of Lyons, brought £2 2s. in 1800. Cat. No. 514.

[30] Anecdotes of Literature, Vol. V. p. 258.

[31] See also Graesse, Trésor de Livres rares et précieux, ou Nouveau Dictionnaire Bibliographique, nomen Galterus; Millin, Mag. Encyc. Tom. III. p. 181; Senebier, MSS. Franc. de la Bibliothèque de Genève, p. 235; Allg. Lit. Anz. 1799. pp. 84. 263, 1233, 1858; Sitzungsber. der Wien. Acad. T. XIII. p. 314; Giesebrecht, Allg. Zeits. für Wiss. und Lit. 1853, p. 344.

[32] Tom. VI. p. 328.

[33] Histoire Littéraire, Tom. XV. p. 100.

[34] Ibid, Tom. XVI. p. 537.

[35] The latter mistake is gravely made by Quadrio, in his great jumble of literary history, Tom. VI. p. 480; also by Peerlkamp, De Poetis Latinis Nederlandorum, p. 15. See also Édélestand du Méril, Poésies Populaires Latines, p. 149.

[36] Alexandreïs, Lib. X. ad finem.

[37] Graesse, in his Trésor de Livres Rares, which ought to be accurate, makes a strange mistake in calling Gualterus Episcopus Insulanus. He was never more than a canon, and held no post at Lille. Fabricius entitles him simply Magister Philippus Gualterus de Castellione, Insulanus. Bibliotheca Lat. Med. et Inf. Ætotis, Tom. VI. p. 328. See also Wright's Latin Poems, Preface, xviii.