so 



Lionel's Journey to Italy 



the leadership of Gian Galeazzo,*^** 30 knights and 30 squires, 

 all dressed alike, and mounted on powerful tilting-steeds, with 

 tilting-saddles. Then followed, mentioned by name, two of 



right-hand side one color, and the left another (Shakespeare's England, 

 1916, I. 396-7). On the costume a little earlier, see Michelet 4. 226. 



Iseult and a Knight of the Garter. 

 (From Racinet, Le Costume Historiqite, Vol. 4, reproducing an Italian manuscript of 



the 14th century.) 



*" Gian Galeazzo was now 16 years old, having been born at Milan 

 on Oct. 15, 1351 (Arcli. Star. Lombardo 16. 923-938; 34. 61 fif. ; Dela- 

 chenal 2. 234, note i; cf. R. I. S. 15. 468; 16. 723)- Magenta describes 

 him (i. 292) as tall, with light hair, broad forehead, and sparkling {vivo) 

 eyes ; his manner was at once grave and atniable, his speech easy and 



