and the lives os? winters*
great Mailer therein. His fire work was a Ghappel for
the family of the VespntH, wherein he drew in his Sea
habit,and landing upon an unknown (bore, Americas
Vesptiiiut, who gave America her name. His bed Pieces
are to be seen at S, Maria Novella in Florence* He died
Anno 1493.
Raphael ID* Vrhme*
I over* pade for brevity sake, many other excellent
and famous Artists of Italy, equalling the former, as
Bellin6,Fallaivolli,Botttcello, Verrocchio, Andreas Man-
tegna of Mantua, so highly esteemed and honoured of
Duke Ludovico Gonzaga 5 Francesc® Francia, Michael
Angelo: and will comprise them in the excellency of
one only Raphael!)* Vrhine, who was born at Vrhine^
whose sathers name was Giivanni de Smti, a Painter
also. This Raphaelwas brought up under FetroFeru-
sini in Perusia, where he so gave his mind from a child
unto Drawing and Painting, that in stiort time he con-
tended for the Palme with the greatest Matters os Eu-
r^,and was for his admirable invention,sirnamed the
Wondersul, There was a great emulation between Ra-
phael and the aforenamed Francesco Francia,who lived
and wrought at Bologna, till at the last through meer
admiration, by report of each others skill, they grew
most loving friends,greeting each other by letters con-
tinually; yet had Francia neither seen Raphael Vrhine,
nor any of his Works (by reason he was old and could
not travel,abiding alwayesin Bologna")until it fortuned
that RaphaelZJrbine having made a S, Cilicia in a fair
Altar-table, for the Cardinal De Pucci Santiquatro,
which was to be set at Bologna, at S. Giovanni Sophra
Monte(pe on the Hill) ; which Table he shutin a Case,
and sent it to Francia, as unto a dear friend,that if any
thing were amisTe,or it happened to be defaced or in-
jured in the carriage, he would amend it: and bettde,
so much befriend him, as to set it up in the place ap-
X pointed
great Mailer therein. His fire work was a Ghappel for
the family of the VespntH, wherein he drew in his Sea
habit,and landing upon an unknown (bore, Americas
Vesptiiiut, who gave America her name. His bed Pieces
are to be seen at S, Maria Novella in Florence* He died
Anno 1493.
Raphael ID* Vrhme*
I over* pade for brevity sake, many other excellent
and famous Artists of Italy, equalling the former, as
Bellin6,Fallaivolli,Botttcello, Verrocchio, Andreas Man-
tegna of Mantua, so highly esteemed and honoured of
Duke Ludovico Gonzaga 5 Francesc® Francia, Michael
Angelo: and will comprise them in the excellency of
one only Raphael!)* Vrhine, who was born at Vrhine^
whose sathers name was Giivanni de Smti, a Painter
also. This Raphaelwas brought up under FetroFeru-
sini in Perusia, where he so gave his mind from a child
unto Drawing and Painting, that in stiort time he con-
tended for the Palme with the greatest Matters os Eu-
r^,and was for his admirable invention,sirnamed the
Wondersul, There was a great emulation between Ra-
phael and the aforenamed Francesco Francia,who lived
and wrought at Bologna, till at the last through meer
admiration, by report of each others skill, they grew
most loving friends,greeting each other by letters con-
tinually; yet had Francia neither seen Raphael Vrhine,
nor any of his Works (by reason he was old and could
not travel,abiding alwayesin Bologna")until it fortuned
that RaphaelZJrbine having made a S, Cilicia in a fair
Altar-table, for the Cardinal De Pucci Santiquatro,
which was to be set at Bologna, at S. Giovanni Sophra
Monte(pe on the Hill) ; which Table he shutin a Case,
and sent it to Francia, as unto a dear friend,that if any
thing were amisTe,or it happened to be defaced or in-
jured in the carriage, he would amend it: and bettde,
so much befriend him, as to set it up in the place ap-
X pointed