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scarcely possible to devine the meaning of the following sentence.
2. 3. Gherardo Miniatore, a famous illuminator, 1445-1497, to whom
Vasari dedicated a section of his Lives (Vol. II pp. 237-243, ed.
Sansoni 1879).
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. Bernardo, possibly the painter Bernardo Zenale.]
425.
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Hermes the philosopher.
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Suisset, viz. calculator,--Tisber, --Angelo Fossobron,--Alberto.
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The structure of the drawbridge shown me by Donnino, and why c and
d thrust downwards.
[Footnote: The sketch on the same page as this text represents two
poles one across the other. At the ends of the longest are the
letter c and d. The sense of the passage is not rendered any
clearer.]
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