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Notes
CHAPTER I
1. Carlyle, R. W., History of Medieval Political Theory, VI, 85–6.
2. In Hollway-Calthrop, Petrarch, His Life and Times, 14.
2a. Robinson, J. H., and Rolf, H. W., Petrarch, 67,82.
3. Marquis de Sade, Memoires pour la vie de Petrarque, III, 243, in Prescott, Ferdinand and Isabella, I, 328n.
4. Petrarch, Sonnets and Other Poems, sonnet 159.
5. Petrarch, Sonnets, tr. Jos. Auslander, 126.
6. Epistolae variae, no. 25, in Whitcomb, Literary Source-book of the Italian Renaissance, 13.
7. Renan, Averroès, 328.
8. Robinson and Rolf, 107.
9. Hutton, E., Giovanni Boccaccio, 3–5.
10. Ibid., 25, quoting the Filocolo.
11. Encycl. Brit., III, 766b.
12. Boccaccio, Filostrato, iii, 32.
13. Gregorovius, F., History of the City of Rome, VI, 245.
14. Robinson and Rolf, 426.
15. Ibid., 137.
16. Ibid., 61, 97n.
17. Speculum, Apr., 1936, p. 267.
18. In Hollway-Calthrop, 21.
19. Owen, John, Sceptics of the Italian Renaissance, 110, 117.
20. Robinson and Rolf, 137.
21. Epistolae rerum senilium, i, 5, in Owen, 121.
22. Sismondi, History of the Italian Republics, 333.
23. Gregorovius, VI, 246.
24. Ibid., 252f.
25. Ibid., 271, 253.
26. Robinson and Rolf, 347.
27. Gregorovius, VI, 370–3; Sismondi, 340–1.
28. In Foligno, C., Story of Padua, 155.
29. Owen, 130.
30. Fattorusso, J., Wonders of Italy, 215.
31. Beard, Miriam, History of the Business Man, 141.
32. In Taylor, Rachel A., Leonardo the Florentine, 60.
33. Vasari, Lives of the Painters, Giotto, I, 66.
34. Dante, La commedia divina, Purgatorio, xi, 94.
35. Vasari, Taddeo Gaddi, I, 139.
36. Villari, Pasquale, The Two First Centuries of Florentine History, 50.
37. Boccaccio, Amorous Fiammetta, 39.
38. Castiglioni, History of Medicine, 355.
39. Coulton, G. G., Black Death, 10–11.
40. Cambridge Modern History, I, 501.
41. In Schevill, F., Siena, 210.
42. Machiavelli, History of Florence, ii, 9.
43. Boccaccio, Decameron, 2–7.
44. Ibid., 11.
45. Ibid., 13.
46. Dante, Inferno, xxviii, 22–42.
47. Decameron, Introd. to Sixth Day.
48. Cambridge Medieval History, VII, 756.
49. Hollway-Calthrop, 290.
50. Robinson and Rolf, 413.
51. Ibid., 119.
52. Genoa, a Descriptive Booklet, 6.
53. Crump and Jacob, Legacy of the Middle Ages, 442; Cambridge Medieval History, VI, 490.
54. In Sismondi, 527.
54a. Burckhardt, J., Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy, 79.
55. In Mather, F. J., Venetian Painters, 5.
56. Hutton, Boccaccio, 201.
57. Hollway-Calthrop, 257.
58. Ibid., 280.
59. Robinson and Rolf, 428.
60. Symonds, Age of the Despots, 73.
61. Hollway-Calthrop, 123.
62. Robinson and Rolf, 4.
CHAPTER II
1. Sismondi, 306; Coulton, G. G., Life in the Middle Ages, I, 205.
2. Milman, H. H., History of Latin Christianity, VII, 205.
3. Gregorovius, VI, 193.
4. Creighton, M., History of the Papacy During the Reformation, I, 42; Gregorovius, 192.
5. Milman, VII, 136.
br /> 6. Ibid., 137.
7. Cambridge Medieval History, VII, 273f; Rogers, J. E. T., Economic Interpretation of History, 75; Pastor, History of the Popes, I, 98.
8.Ibid., 66, 71.
9. Ibid.
10. Ibid., 92.
11. Coulton, Life in the Middle Ages, I, 205.
12. Cambridge Medieval History, VII, 288; Milman, VII, 138n.
13. Pastor, I, 107.
14. Sarton, G., Introd. to the History of Science, IIIb, 1034.
15. Pastor, I, 91.
16. Machiavelli, History of Florence, i, 6.
17. Sismondi, 328.
18. Gregorovius, VI, 436.
19. Ibid., 450.
20. Sismondi, 437.
21. Pastor, I, 100.
22. Ibid., 103.
23. Sismondi, 439.
24. In Pastor, I, 105.
25. Lanciani, R., Golden Days of the Renaissance in Rome, 1.
26. Lea, H. C, History of the Inquisition in the Middle Ages, III, 90–120; Milman, VII, 41–51.
27. Beazley, C. R., Dawn of Modern Geography, III, 181.
28. Coulton, G. G., Medieval Panorama, 650.
29. Sismondi, 458.
30. Gregorovius, VI, 522.
31. Pastor, I, 232.
32. Coulton, Inquisition and Liberty, 45.
CHAPTER III
1. Thompson, James W., Economic and Social History of Europe in the Later Middle Ages, 458.
2. Beard, Miriam, History of the Business Man, 134.
3. Cellini, B., Autobiography, i, 69.
4. Cambridge Medieval History, VI, 487.
5. Pirenne, Henri, Economic and Social History of Medieval Europe, 215.
6. Burckhardt, 76.
7. Nussbaum, F. L., History of the Economic Institutions of Modern Europe, 70.
8. Beard, M., 115.
9. Sarton, IIIa, 125.
10. Thompson, Economic and Social History, 406.
11. Symonds, Age of the Despots, 197; Sismondi, 573.
12. Machiavelli, History, iv, 3.
13. Beard, M., 152; Burckhardt, 80.
14. Machiavelli, History, iv, 6–7.
15. Beard, M., 152.
16. Villari, P., Two First Centuries, 358.
17. Sismondi, 598f; Beard, 152.
18. Burckhardt, 78.
19. Boissonnade, P., Life and Work in Medieval Europe, 299.
20. Roscoe, Wm., Life of Lorenzo de’ Medici, 79.
21. Varchi, Benedetto, Storia florentina, end of book ix.
22. Ariosto, Satires, vii, 25.
23. Cambridge Modern History, I, 542.
24. Symonds, Revival of Learning, 104.