he shall leave as good if not a better behind him, then that which he chooseth.
He was born Anno 1484. in Italie, at the Castle of Ripa upon lacus Benacus, now called Lago di Garda, of the illustrious and noble family of the Scaligers, Princes, for many hundreds of years, of Verona, till at last the Venetians outed them of their ancient inheri∣tance. Being about eleven years old, he was brought to the Court of Maximilian Emperour of Germany, where for seventeen years together he was taught learn∣ing, and military discipline. I passe by his valiant per∣formances atchieved by him, save that this one action of his is so great and strong, it cannot be kept in silence, but will be recorded.
In the cruel battel at Ravenna betwixt the Empe∣rour and the French, he not onely bravely fetch'd off the dead bodies of Benedictus and Titus his father and brother, but also with his own hands rescued the Eagle (the standard Imperiall) which was taken by the ene∣mies. For which his prowesse Maximilian knighted him, and with his own hands put on him the golden spurres, and chain, the badges of knight-hood.
Amidst these his Martiall employments he made many a clandestine match with the Muses, and whilest he expected the tides and returns of businesse, he fill'd up the empty places of leisure with his studies. Well did the Poets feigne Pallas Patronesse of arts and armes, there being ever good intelligence betwixt the two Professions, and as it were but a narrow cut to ferry over out of one into the other. At last Scaliger sounded a retreat to himself from the warres, and wholly applyed himself to his book, especially after his wandring life was fixed by marriage unto the beauti∣full Andietta Lobeiaca, with whom he lived at Agin, near Montpeliar in France.
His Latine was twice refined, and most criticall, as appears by his own writings, and notes on other Au∣thours.