[a] In 1815 the Castellani chapel altar decoration was significantly changed with the installation of a marble and semiprecious-stone altar, a seventeenth-century ciborium now in the museum, and the Giorgio Vasari's 1564 Last Supper originally made for the Franciscan convent of Le Murate.
[b] Giovanni Villani recounts how when the news reached Florence of the death of messer Pazzino while hunting, they brought his body to the Palazzo della Signoria. These events occurred on January 11th, 1312, but Villani makes no mention of when or where Pazzino was buried.
[c] Pines and Chiti argue that slab was completed after burial
[e] Though the patronage rights to the chapel quickly passed to the Velluti family, a Zati coat of arms remains in the mural decoration. It was not recorded in the sepoltuari, however, and may have been obscured or a reconstruction by the restorer Galileo Chini in 1899.