Of the proficience and aduancement of Learning, divine and humane.
And this proficience in navigation and discoveries may plant also an expectation of the further proficience and augmentation of all sciences; because it may seem they are ordained by God to be coevals, that is, to meet in one age.
And of their number, two who made great proficience were Marco da Ravenna, who signed his plates with the signature of Raffaello, "R.
Having gone to Mantua, therefore, and having placed himself under Mantegna, in a short time he made such proficiencethat Andrea sent out works by Caroto as works by his own hand.
But in truth, becoming more and more kindled every day by his fervour in the work, and encouraged by the proficience and improvement that he made, he felt no fatigue and cared nothing for discomfort.
And this proficience in navigation and discoveries may plant also an expectation of the further proficience and augmentation of all sciences, because it may seem that they are ordained by God to be coevals, that is, to meet in one age.
Having done with building and planting, I have taken to farming; the first fruits of my proficience in that science I offer to you, and have taken the liberty to send you a couple of cheeses.
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