[88]Ed. Paul Meyer, 1865, and, again, 1901.
[88]Ed. Paul Meyer, 1865, and, again, 1901.
[89]Ed. G. Raynaud,Romania, xxi. p. 145.
[89]Ed. G. Raynaud,Romania, xxi. p. 145.
[90]i.e.Diomede.
[90]i.e.Diomede.
[91]In a somewhat similar list of romances, in the Italian poem ofL'Intelligenza, ascribed to Dino Compagni (st. 75), Luneta is named Analida; possibly the origin of Chaucer's Anelida, a name which has not been clearly traced.
[91]In a somewhat similar list of romances, in the Italian poem ofL'Intelligenza, ascribed to Dino Compagni (st. 75), Luneta is named Analida; possibly the origin of Chaucer's Anelida, a name which has not been clearly traced.