37 (return) [ Almain rutters— See note ***, p. 43.] [Note *** from p. 43. (The Second Part of Tamburlaine the Great): Almains, Rutters— Rutters are properly—German troopers (reiter, reuter). In the third speech after the present one this line is repeated VERBATIM: but in the first scene of our author's FAUSTUS we have, "Like ALMAIN RUTTERS with their horsemen's staves."—] 38 (return) [ have the— So two of the later 4tos.—2to 1604 "in their."] 39 (return) [ From— So the later 4tos.—2to 1604 "For."] 40 (return) [ in— So the later 4tos.—Not in 4to 1604.] 41 (return) [ renowm'd— See note ||, p. 11.] [Note || from p. 11. (The First Part of Tamburlaine the Great): renowmed— i.e. renowned.—So the 8vo.—The 4to "renowned." —The form "RENOWMED" (Fr. RENOMME) occurs repeatedly afterwards in this play, according to the 8vo. It is occasionally found in writers posterior to Marlowe's time. e.g. "Of Constantines great towne RENOUM'D in vaine." Verses to King James, prefixed to Lord Stirling's MONARCHICKE TRAGEDIES, ed. 1607.—] 42 (return) [ Albertus'— i.e. Albertus Magnus.—The correction of I. M. in Gent. Mag. for Jan. 1841.—All the 4tos "Albanus."] 43 (return) [ cunning— i.e. skill.] 44 (return) [ Enter two SCHOLARS— Scene, perhaps, supposed to be before Faustus's house, as Wagner presently says, "My master is within at dinner."]