ABBREVIATIONS.
(Lett. I.) A Letter from Onorio Belli to his Uncle, (Valerio Barbarano ?)
dated 24 April 1586. (Old style.)
(Lett. II.) A Letter from Onorio Belli to his Uncle, dated 11 Oct. 1586. (Old
style.)
These letters are now preserved in the Ambrosian Library at Milan.
(A. Z.) . Abstract of Honorio Belli's History of Candia, written by Apostolo
Zeno, (1608-1750,) and now preserved in St. Mark's Library at
Venice, among the secret Codices.
(M.) . . Extract from Belli's History, published by Maffei in his History of
Verona.
Two copies of the Plans are in the Ambrosiana, and a copy of the Inscrip-
tions exists in the Ambrosiana, (Cod. D. 199,) and another is contained in
Apostolo Zeno's Abstract, in the Marciana. Most of them have been already
published by Boeckh, in his Corpus Inscriptionum Grtscarum, from the copies
forwarded by Belli to Pigafetta. (See p. 273.) The copies in the Ambrosiana
are, however, more exact.
(Lett. I.) A Letter from Onorio Belli to his Uncle, (Valerio Barbarano ?)
dated 24 April 1586. (Old style.)
(Lett. II.) A Letter from Onorio Belli to his Uncle, dated 11 Oct. 1586. (Old
style.)
These letters are now preserved in the Ambrosian Library at Milan.
(A. Z.) . Abstract of Honorio Belli's History of Candia, written by Apostolo
Zeno, (1608-1750,) and now preserved in St. Mark's Library at
Venice, among the secret Codices.
(M.) . . Extract from Belli's History, published by Maffei in his History of
Verona.
Two copies of the Plans are in the Ambrosiana, and a copy of the Inscrip-
tions exists in the Ambrosiana, (Cod. D. 199,) and another is contained in
Apostolo Zeno's Abstract, in the Marciana. Most of them have been already
published by Boeckh, in his Corpus Inscriptionum Grtscarum, from the copies
forwarded by Belli to Pigafetta. (See p. 273.) The copies in the Ambrosiana
are, however, more exact.