Citations:Quintate


 * 1827, Jean Paul Friedrich Richter [aut.] and Thomas Carlyle [tr.], “Life of Quintus Fixlein” in Translations from the German by Thomas Carlyle; Uniform with His Collected Works: In Three Volumes, volume III: “Musæus, Tieck, Richter” (London: Chapman and Hall, limited), page 343
 * To the now Conrector Egidius Zebedäus was left: In the first place, a large sumptuous bed, with a mirror-tester, in which the giant Goliath might have rolled at his ease, and to which I and my fair readers will by and by approach nearer, to examine it; secondly, there was devised to him, as unpaid Easter-godchild-money, for every year that he had lived, one ducat; thirdly, all the admittance and instalment dues, which his elevation to the Quintate and Conrectorate had cost him, were to be made good to the utmost penny.