Sirmond was in the habit of quoting these verses, The Tract of Galen ad Patrophilum, the existence of which is here somewhat questioned, appears to be in the collection of Dr. Charles Burney. This is in truth the identical copy which enabled Mr. Wodhull to give his intelligence to Mr. Dibdin. It consists of 36 leaves. It is dedicated, Ornatissimo Adūlescenti (sic) Michaeli Braillon, by Guinterius Joannes Ander nacus. P. 429. PLATO. This collection of the pieces of Plato passed into the hands of D'Orville. They are now in the library of Dr. Charles Burney, who also possesses some tracts by Egidius Gourmontius, and the Sabii, which I have omitted to specify. INDEX. The Numerals denote the Volume, and the Figures ABEL Redivivus, vi. 242. Abbott, vi. 247. Aca, Brother Antonie, of, iii. 110. Academy of Armoury, vi. 342, Achelley, John, vi. 145. Acteon and Diana, i. 377. Adam Bel, i. 402. -de Ambergau, iv. 389. Adamson, J. vi. 51. Adventures of an English Merchant, vi. 284. Ægidius. Liber Constitutionum, v. 4. De Animal. i. 149. Eneas Vicus, i. 221. Æsopus, i. 146. Agræetius, iv. 377. Akenside, inscription by, i. 89. Works, with notes by, iii. 278. Andrewes, Bishop of Winchester, i. 211, Annalia Dubrensia, ii. 105. Anne, wife of James I. i. 210. Anthologia Epigrammatum, iii. 161, 309. Antonini Itinerarium, i. 90. De Instit. Confess. v. 353. Antonio Marc. De Dominis, i. 195. 1 Antylicon, Antylicon. in Defens. Whyttintoni, v. 335. Apollodorus, 1782, ib. Apollonius Rhodius, i. 148. Apology for Herodotus, vi. 241. Appianus, C. Stephan. 1551, i. 148. iv. 97. Apothegmata Stobæi, v. 76. Philosophorum, v. 94. Apuleius, iii. 267. iv. 243. cum not. var. 1786, i. 149. Aquinas, Thomas, iii. 87. vi. 432, Arati Sphæra, v. 187. Aratus, i. 88. Araygnement of Paris, ii. 27. Archer, John, Physician to Charles I. i. 199. |