[48] Fabricius, Bibliotheca, Tom. IV. c. 2.

[49] Ibid. Tom. VI. p. 328. See also Leyser, Historia Poematum Medii Ævi, nomen Galterus.

[50] Histoire Littéraire, Tom. XV. p. 118.

[51] Warton, History of English Poetry, Vol. I. p. clxix.; also p. 132.

[52] Madox, Hist. Exchequer, pp. 249-259.

[53] Gray, Observations on English Metre.

[54] Warton, History of English Poetry, Vol. I. p 133.

[55] Vossius, De Poetis Latinis, p. 74. is mistaken in saying that it had nine books instead of ten. See also Ménagiana, Tom. I. P. 177.

[56] Inferno, Canto XXXIII.

[57] This is the passage translated into blank verse by the early English poet, Grimoald Nicholas.