Notes and Queries, Number 05, December 1, 1849 by Various
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page 42 of 63 (66%)
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Sir,--The high value of your Journal as a repertory of interesting
literary information, which without it might be lost to the world, is becoming daily more apparent from the number and character of your correspondents. You have my best wishes for its success. The communication of Sir FREDERICK MADDEN respecting the singular and obvious error in Marin Sanuto's _Lives of the Doges of Venice_, has renewed in me a desire for information which I have hitherto been unable to obtain; and I will, therefore, with your permission, put it here as a _Query_. Who was the _foreigner_ who gave to the world the very interesting book respecting _Sanuto_ under the following title?--_Ragguagli sulla Vita e sulle Opere di Marin Sanuto, &c. Intitolati dall' amicizia di_ _uno Straniere al nobile Jacopo Vicenzo Foscarini.--Opera divise in trè perti_, Venezia, 1837-8. in 8vo. The able writer has noticed that the very mutilated and incorrect manner in which Muratori has printed all that he has given of Sanuto, and especially _Le Vite de' Dogi_, of which the original copy still remains inedited in the Estensian Library at Modena. There can be no doubt that some ignorant or indolent transcriber made the mistake of _iudeo_ for _richo_, so satisfactorily and happily elucidated by SIR FREDERICK MADDEN. How much it is to be regretted that the _Diary_ of Sanuto, so remarkable for it simplicity and ingenuous truthful air, should still remain inedited. It relates to an epoch among the most interesting of Modern History, and the extracts given in the _Ragguagli_ only make us wish for more. From this Diary it appears that the Valori were among the most |
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