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page 345 note 2 Bibliotheca Angelica Litteratorum litterarumque amatorum commoditati dicata Romae in aedibus Augustinianis. Romae MDCVIII. (p. 89).
page 345 note 3 An interesting sketch is his ‘Eloge’ in the ‘Histoire de l'Académie Royale des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres’—tome trente-unième, Paris, 1767, pp. 331–341. I have not been able to see Galetti, Memorie per la Vita del Cardinale Passionei, Roma, 1762.
page 345 note 4 On Georgius comes Corinthius see Legrand, Bibl. Hellén. i. p. 252; he possessed the MSS. Barocci 4, 155, and 231. On Mamounas I cannot find any independent evidence in print; of the MSS. in this collection once in his possession, no. 46 is in the hand of George Valla, no. 53 had belonged to a John Cantacuzenus. Barocci 155 is apparently written by Georgius Gregoropoulos. According to Sig. Stevenson's Catalogue, Mamounas possessed Vat. Pal. gr. 204 and 208.
page 345 note 5 Egidio died in 1532. A list of Latin and Hebrew books belonging to his library is contained in the MS. Paris gree 3075. Cf. Delisle, Le Cabinet des Manuscrits, etc. i. p. 210. The Museo Nazionale at Naples possesses a MS. (ii. F. 7 ap. Cirillo) written for him when Cardinal in 1527 by Nicolaus Tridentinus.
page 346 note 1 A number of MSS. from this monastery have passed into the collection called by the name of Pius II. in the Vatican. See Signor Stevenson's Catalogue.
page 346 note 2 Where μονῆδ is an obvious correction for Muccioli's μοναχοῦ.
page 346 note 3 I may add that among the Greek MSS. given to New College, Oxford, by Cardinal Pole, there are one or two in Valeriano's hand, though without his signature.
page 346 note 4 The same monastery seems to be indicated in the subscription of Vat. Reg. 42 written a. 1339, in the hand . Cf. Sig. Stevenson's Catalogue.
page 349 note 1 ‘He had been at the head of the Chancery of Rome, under Leo, and being nominated to the See of Verona, had erected a printing-house in his palace, chiefly to procure for the public correct editions of the Greek Fathers.’ Phillips', History of the Life of Reginald Pole, London, 1767, i. p. 26Google Scholar. His name occurs constantly in Pole's Letters (Brixiae, 1754).
page 349 note 2 Of Rhizon near Budua (?).
page 351 note 1 This MS. has of late attracted some notice. See description by Dr. O. von Gebhardt ap. Maass, Hermes, xix. p. 559 sq,, and the Townley Scholia ed. Maass, vol. i. p. xxiii., xxiv.