_Life of Henry VIII._, ed. Whibley, 1904, vol. i.
175.
Footnote 33: _The Travels and Life of Sir Thomas Hoby_, ed. Powell,
1902, pp. 18, 37.
Footnote 34: Ascham's _Works_, ed. Giles, vol. i., Part II., p. 265.
Footnote 35: I refer to the death of Bucer and P. Fagius. Strype (_Life
of Cranmer_, p. 282) says that when they arrived in England in the month
of April they "very soon fell sick: which gave a very unhappy stop to
their studies. Fagius on the fifth of November came to Cambridge, and
ten days afterwards died."
Footnote 36: _Taming of the Shrew_, Act I. Sc. ii.
Footnote 37: Coryat's _Crudities_, ed. 1905, p. 17.
Footnote 38: Ed. 1591, p. 91.
Footnote 39: _Works_, ed. Grossart, ix. 139. In which the father of
Philador, among many other admonitions, forestalls Sir Henry Wotton's
famous advice to Milton on the traveller's need of holding his tongue:
"Be, Philador, in secrecy like the Arabick-tree, that yields no gumme
but in the darke night."
Footnote 40: Joecher, _Gelehrten-Lexicon_, 1751, and Zedler's
_Universal-Lexicon_.
Footnote 41: Clarendon Press ed. 1909, p. 29.
Footnote 42: G. Gratarolus, _De Regimine Iter Agentium_, Some insight
into the trials of travel in the sixteenth century may be gained by the
sections on how to endure hunger and thirst, how to restore the
appetite, make up lost sleep, ward off fever, avoid vermin, take care of
sore feet, thaw frozen limbs, and so forth.
Footnote 43: _Methodus Apodemica_, Basel, 1577, fol. B, verso.
Footnote 44: Paul Hentzner, whose travels were reprinted by Horace
Walpole, was a Hofmeister of this sort. The letter of dedication which
he prefixed to his _Itinerary_ in 1612 is a section, verbatim, of
Pyrckmair's _De Arte Apodemica_.
Footnote 45: _De Arte Apodemica_, Ingolstadii, 1577, fols. 5-6.
Footnote 46: _Hercules Prodicius, seu principis juventutis vita et
peregrinatio_, pp. 131-137
Footnote 47: Joecher, _Gelebrten-Lexicon,_ under Zwinger.
Footnote 48: Zwinger, _Methodus Apodemica_, fol. B, verso.
Footnote 49: Ad. Ph. Lanoyum, fol. 106, in _Justi Lipsii Epistole
Selecta_, Parisiis, 1610.
Footnote 50: _A Direction for Travailers_, London, 1592.
Footnote 51: "Methodus describendi regiones, urbes, et arces, et quid
singulis locis praecipue in peregrinationibus homines nobiles ac docti
animadvertere observare et annotare debeant." Meier was a Danish
geographer and historian, 1528-1603.
Footnote 52: _G. Loysii Curiovoitlandi
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