Touring in 1600: A Study in the Development of Travel as a Means of Education
CHAPTER III
ON THE WATER
[23] M. Ritter, _Die Union und Heinrich IV_, Munich, 1874, p. 87.
[24] Hatfield MSS., ix, 127 (Hist. MSS. Com.).
[25] Birch, _Court and Times of James I_, i, 139.
[26] See contemporary drawing to scale, reproduced in vol. 5 of Hakluyt's _Voyages_.
[27] Hans von Morgenthal (1476) in Röhricht, pp. 14-15.
[28] Zuallardo's _Il Devotissimo Viaggio di Gierusalemme_, Rome, 1595, p. 18.
[29] Sir Henry Ellis, _Original Letters_, Series III, ii, 277-293.
[30] Fahie, _Life of Galileo_, pp. 173-177.
[31] Hatfield MSS., x, 43.
[32] Harris, _Navigantium ... Bibliotheca_, ii, 461.
[33] W. F. Smith's translation, to which, with Heulhard's _Rabelais, ses voyages en Italie_, 1891, I am indebted for all references to Rabelais.
[34] Brit. Mus. MS. Lansdown, 720.
[35] R. Symonds (Brit. Mus. MS. Harleian, 943).
[36] C. A. J. Skeel, _Travels in the First Century after Christ_, p. 114.
[37] Brit. Mus. MS. Lansdown, 720, and Villamont's _Voyages_ give more details than any others concerning Italian waterways; but _cf._ Tasso's letter to Ercole de' Contrari comparing France and Italy. All these are ignored by
[38] Sir E. Sullivan in _The Nineteenth Century_, August, 1908.