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I feel much honoured by permission to offer a few words upon the curious and finely-preserved portrait of the Empress Leonora, mother of the great Maximilian, which our noble President exhibits before the Society this evening.
page 3 note a Milman's, History of Latin Christianity, vi. 342.Google Scholar
page 3 note b Menzel's, History of Germany, translated by Horrocks, , ii. 189.Google Scholar
page 4 note a L'Art de Vérifier les Dates, vii. 370.
page 4 note b Menzel's Germany, ut supr. 191.
page 4 note c Ibid., 200.
page 5 note a House of Austria, ed. 1847, i. 230.Google Scholar
page 5 note b Engraved in Van Mieris, Histori der Nederlandsche Vorslen, i. 65, and in De Sousn, Casa Real Portugueza, t. iv. pl. bb.
page 5 note c Anderson's Tables, Kings and Dukes of Poland, pl. clxxviii. p. 408.
page 7 note a The erection of the library was begun by Francesco Piccolomini in 1495. Pinturicchio signed a contract to paint the walls and ceiling dated June 29th, 1502. The subject of the frescoes was to be ten stories illustrative of the memory of Æneas Sylvius (Plus the Second), uncle of Francesco. See Crowe, and Cavalcaselle, , New History of Painting in Italy, iii. 280Google Scholar; Murray's Handbook to Central Italy, 1843, 184.
page 7 note b Vasari, ed. Le Monnier, 1852, viii. 63. Crowe and Cavalcaselle, iii. 287.
page 7 note c Passavant, Rafael, 1839, ii. 496 ; (La Croix's translation, p. 427) ; Crowe and Cavalcaselle, 289.
page 7 note d Crowe and Cavalcaselle, p. 290.
page 8 note a Crowe and Cavalcaselle, p. 202.
page 8 note b Ibid. p. 205.
page 9 note a Crowe and Cayalcaselle, p. 205.
page 9 note b Ibid. p. 205.
page 9 note c Ibid. p. 209.
page 9 note d Ibid. p. 206.
page 9 note e Ibid. pp. 159, 163.
page 9 note f Ibid. p. 165.
page 9 note g Ibid. pp. 239, 240.
page 9 note h Ibid. p. 253.
page 9 note i Anderson, p. 601 G. and p. 718 d.