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page 252 note 1 Or Fabretti, di Baldassare, of Bologna.
page 252 note 2 I have only noted here such as seemed of interest.
page 252 note 3 v. Blume I.c., and an article by Mr. E. Armstrong in Macmillan's Magazine, March 1888.
page 254 note 1 Another is in the Bodleian, Canon, gr. 34; cf. the subscription f. 131, [1515], and the remarkable Latin note on f. 319, printed in the Catalogue.
page 255 note 1 Apparently the same as the owner of Canon, gr. 86, where the subscription is , the Catalogus Bibliothecae Bonfiliolae quae perstat Bononiae: Faventiae s.a. (but before 1734) contains printed books only.
page 256 note 1 Similar Greek forms for ‘membranaceus’ are βεμβρ⋯νης Vitt. Eman. (Rome) MS. graec. 10 (a. 1641), βεμβρινον Bodl. Barocc. 230, and, no doubt, the strange developments and δε⋯ρανος, δε⋯ρανον in Vat. gr. 1414 ap. Nolhac, Mélanges d'Areheologie et d'Histoire, 1886 p. 253 sq. The δ indeed is inexplicable, but for the εν cf. νοευβριω = Novembri, etc.