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Although literary history is less prominently an object of this learned Society, and has less claim for discussion at its meetings than other branches of antiquarian knowledge, yet I may expect to be indulged with your special attention this evening, while I lay before you a long-lost work of one of the Revivors of Literature in the fifteenth century, and that the autograph and unique copy of a production, entitled Antiquarius, or “Two books of The Antiquary.”
page 143 note a Chr. Saxii Onomasticon Literarium, tom. iii. (Traj. ad Rhen. 1780, 8vo.) pp. 7, 577.
page 143 note b Jer. Nic. Eyring, Synopsis Hist. Lit. (Gottingæ, 1783, 4to.) p. 638.
page 143 note c “1544,” for 1444.
page 143 note d G. J. Vossius de Hist. Lat. (Lugd. Bat. 1627, 4to.) pp. 839–840; (Ibid. 1651, 4to.) p. 812.
page 144 note a Onom. Lit. iii. 577.
page 146 note a Plinii Hist. Nat. lib. iii. c. 18, “De Istria;” where the Venetian edition of 1487 reads, with our author, Tarvisani.
page 146 note b MS. fol. 10b.
page 146 note c Plinii N. H. lib. iii. c. 17, “Venetia, decima regio;” where the early edition, quoted in the foregoing note, reads “Fluvius Silis ex montibus Taurisanis.”
page 146 note d In 1388: see Schotti Itin. Italiæ (1655, 12mo.) p. 35. But Bonifaccio, the historian of Treviso, places that event in 1389. (Istoria, Ven. 1744, 4to. p. 442.)
page 147 note a MS. fol. 12.
page 147 note b Gruteri Inscriptiones Antiquæ, p. ccccxciv. n. 4.
page 147 note c Ib. p. dccccxxiv. n. 5.
page 147 note d Ib. p. lxiv. n. 2.
page 147 note e Commentariorum, p. 499.
page 147 note f Inscr. Ant. pp. dcccclxxix. 10, et dccccxx. 2.
page 148 note a His full name is given at f. 61, in stating an opinion of his. See also a commendation of him and his works at f. 62b.
page 148 note b Commentariorum, p. 375.
page 149 note a MS. ff. 25a, 25b. See a notice of their publication in the latter part of this paper.
page 149 note b Saxius, ii. 506–7; et Eyring, p. 606.
page 149 note c Vossius de Hist. Lat.; and Pope Blount, p. 343, who also quotes Bossard for the date “1494.”
page 150 note a MS. ff. 50b-51. Gruter. p. ccxlii.
page 150 note b MS. f. 52b-53.
page 150 note c Gruter. p. dcvii. n. 4, from Smetius.
page 150 note d MS. ff. 2 b. 57b-58. Gruter. p. cccxci. n. 5, from Smetius.
page 150 note e MS. f. 58b. Gruter. p. lxxx. n. 7.
page 151 note a MS. f. 53b. Maittaire, i. 233, 328, 329. Orlandi, p. 56. Saxius, ii. 514.
page 151 note b L'Art de verifier les Dates; and other Chronologies.
page 151 note c MS. f. 60.
page 151 note d Commentariorum, p. 636.
page 153 note a Bonifaccio, pp. 482, 521.
page 154 note a Printed, as also the above-mentioned edition of Pliny, by Michael Manzolinus, 1480, fol. (Orlandi, Origine e progressi della stampa, Bonon. 1722, 4to. pp. 118, 300.)
page 154 note b Commentariorum, p. 56.
page 154 note c Ibid. pp. 406–7.
page 155 note a Commentariorum, pp. 407–8.
page 155 note b Ibid. p. 408.
page 155 note c Ibid. p. 499.
page 156 note a Commentariorum, p. 560–1. Compare the MS. f. 8b.
page 156 note b Giovanni Bonifaccio, Istoria di Trivigi (Venezia, 1744, 4to.) p. 489.