1
'In the fourteenth century, Novella de Andrea, daughter of the celebrated canonist, frequently occupied her father's chair; and her beauty was so striking, that a curtain was drawn before her in order not to distract the attention of the students.'
2
Vol. i. p. 392.
3
Vol. iii. pp. 379 and 473.
4
The Linonian Society was founded in 1753; The Brothers in Unity, fifteen years later, in 1768.
1
'In the fourteenth century, Novella de Andrea, daughter of the celebrated canonist, frequently occupied her father's chair; and her beauty was so striking, that a curtain was drawn before her in order not to distract the attention of the students.'
2
Vol. i. p. 392.
3
Vol. iii. pp. 379 and 473.
4
The Linonian Society was founded in 1753; The Brothers in Unity, fifteen years later, in 1768.