necessary to examine the grounds of this opinion.
gronnds
wood engravings supposed to have been executed by Albert
Durer
excuted
have evidently been supplied by his own country.
final . invisible
Durer proceeded from Nuremberg direct to Bamberg
foom
About thirty-five chapters, from XV. to L., are chiefly
occupied
to L, are
Footnote V.12
we find the words: “Gedrukt durch Albrecht
Durer, Maler,”
open quote missing
Footnote V.13
is called his “wander-jahre,”
open quote missing
Footnote V.27
between page 730 and page 731.
final . missing
Footnote V.30
impressus vero per Albertum Durer. Anno
MDXXIII.”
close quote missing
Footnote V.35
For biting-in on steel, nitric acid is
used
comma after “steel” invisible
Footnote V.40
rather a “humble friend” than a menial
servant
l in “menial” invisible
Footnote V.45
“Am Donnerstage nach Marien
Himmelfahrt,”
Donnnerstage
Footnote V.49
was a supporter of the doctrines of
Luther.”
close quote missing
Footnote V.53
a letter addressed to “Hernn Frey in
Zurich,”
spelling unchanged
Footnote V.62
“Go! Go! Tell that to a girl who reads Sir
Theurdank, and wishes that she may have such a husband.”
text unchanged: correct translation is plural “who read and wish that
they”
Footnote V.67
nebst von Hannsen Burgmair dazu verfertigten
Holzschnitten. Herausgeben aus dem Manuscripte der Kaiserl. Königl.
Hofbibliothek
printed as shown, but real title is “nebst den von Hannsen Burgmair
Herausgegeben aus dem Manuscripte.”
Footnote V.83
“J’ai trouvé dans les Receueils de l’Abbé de
Marolles
printed as shown, but source has “Recueils”
Footnote V.90
By com̄issyon of Herodes crueltie.
rueltie
Page 164, as printed:
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Introduction (separate file)
List of Illustrations (separate
file)
Chapter I (separate file)
Chapter II (separate
file)
Chapter III (separate
file)
Chapter IV
Chapter V
Chapter VI (separate file)
Chapter VII (separate file)
Chapter VIII (separate file)
Chapter IX (separate file)
Index (separate file)