Note 034
See Bonfinius, decad. iii. l. viii. - decad.
iv. l. viii. The observations of Spondanus on the life and
character of Matthias Corvinus are curious and critical,
(A.D. 1464, No. 1, 1475, No. 6, 1476, No. 14 - 16, 1490, No.
4, 5.) Italian fame was the object of his vanity. His
actions are celebrated in the Epitome Rerum Hungaricarum (p.
322 - 412) of Peter Ranzanus, a Sicilian. His wise and
facetious sayings are registered by Galestus Martius of
Narni, (528 - 568,) and we have a particular narrative of
his wedding and coronation. These three tracts are all
contained in the first vol. of Bel's Scriptores Rerum
Hungaricarum.]
The History Of The Decline And
Fall Of The Roman Empire
—Fall In The East
—Chapter 67