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humanism, as conceived by Petrarch and his followers, began to insinuate itself into the Universities of Germany, France, and England and developed into that movement which was eventually to displace mediaeval earning. The history of humanism in western Europe during the second half of the fifteenth century records several instances of Italian humanists teaching in Universities outside Italy. Gregorio Tifernate, Gerolamo Balbo, and Fausto Andrelini taught in France; Caio Auberino in England; Cornelio Vitelli in France and England; and Stefano Surigone in Germany, England, and the Low Countries. Among these, the activities of Cornelio Vitelli in France and England are of some interest, not only in showing us the