The End of the Middle Ages: Essays and Questions in History

Part 29

Chapter 29662 wordsPublic domain

=The Gresham Press=, UNWIN BROTHERS, CHILWORTH AND LONDON.

Transcriber’s Note

The footnotes are moved to follow the paragraph within which they are referenced, and are sequenced numerically for uniqueness.

Hyphenation of compound words can be variable. Where it occurs on a line break, the most commonly used form is assumed. Many footnotes contain extended transcriptions in 14th or 15th century Italian, and it is difficult to ascertain their correctness. With a few exceptions, noted below, the text is printed verbatim.

The name of the Convent of ‘Roderdesdorf’ in the Contents is everywhere given in the text as ‘Rodardesdorf’. The Contents’ entry has been corrected to facilitate searches.

The page references in the Contents direct the reader to the indicated topics. Be forewarned, however, that those references to the chapter on ‘The French at Pisa’ go astray after p. 354, and one entry is missing entirely, but is most likely referring to p. 358.

Obvious printer’s errors or printing flaws have been corrected, and are noted here with their resolutions. The corrections are indicated by page and line number, or, where the correction is to a note, by note and line number within the note.

iv.8 and, half afraid, [ /I] told you Restored.

viii.1 the Convent of Rod[e/a]rdesdorf> Replaced.

n1.3 Beginen-häuser [i]m Mittelalter Restored.

n1.5 Geschic[h]te der deutschen Mystik Added.

8.29 the [the ]Alexandrian theories of the Removed. pseudo-Dionysius

14.1 the poor vain min[s]trels Added.

33.28 suspected of her[se/es]y. Transposed.

37.17 the panth[ie/ei]st idea Transposed.

38.3 By the middle of the fifteenth century, Replaced. [T/t]he Beghards

59.27 so many hours?[’] Added.

64.19 for the sins of the ungo[l]dly Removed.

61.17 thanksgi[v]ing Added.

82.21 this unconscious bea[u]titude Removed.

n5.1 Bib. Nat. Fran[c/ç]ais Replaced.

120.9 Que cette Bergère jolie.[’/”] Replaced.

148.17 supers[ti]tition Removed.

149.21 “And that journey,” say[s] Froissart Added.

n41.7 pour en avoir garde.[”] Added.

182.28 of his uncle Berna[d/b]ò> Replaced.

193.27 [(]if we may trust the verdict of Corio) Added.

n57.6 (Pièces Originales Fontanieu, dossier 1185, Added. No. 38[)]

200.13 the Duke was afraid of Sforz[o/a] Replaced.

207.16 proved irres[is]tibly fascinating Added.

221.5 resolution of Count Francesco Sforz[o/a]. Replaced.

n90.1 promised to assis[t] the Dauphin Restored.

262.25 1,300 men-at[ /-]arms Replaced.

277.3 What was the magnificence of earth [ ] to him? _sic_: ‘to him’?

282.23 he fought almost contin[u]ously Added.

294.4 mocking the sacred mon[o]gram> Added.

302.30 to take counsel with the wise old Replaced. statesm[e/a]n and learn his views

n113.13 et diceva non si voller p[ui/iù] curar ne de Replaced. figlioli

309.21 he weary of his life[.] Added.

326.1 and to poor [l]ittle Lorenzio Restored.

321.24 in making improm[p]tu> verses Added.

330.25 with the said Peter[./,]>” says Commines Replaced.

335.20 Pietra Santa, which [which ]had cost them Removed. 150,000 ducats

340.15 A Medite[rannean/rranean]> seaport Replaced.

n120.9 guerra non gli [f/s]ia fatta a noi Replaced.

n120.24 di questi ell[ /a] Restored.

n121.17 la citt[a/à] nil Replaced.

n121.18 del Seren[e/i]ssimo Re predetto. Replaced.

n121.62 Che nel terreno di Pisa non dovess[o/e]no fare Replaced. alcuna

n122.12 he will make war upon the fra[u]dulent Added. possessors

358.13 detention of the Florentine Ambassadors by Added. Orleans[,]

n129.2 della Repubb[l]ica> Fiorentina Added.

368.2 writes an eye-witness,[” to/ “to] hear them Replaced.

369.30 could not attempt to justify[-/.] Replaced.

388.4 Gi[e/é] Replaced.

End of Project Gutenberg's The End of the Middle Ages, by A. Mary F. Robinson