A treatise of religion & learning and of religious and learned men consisting of six books, the two first treating of religion & learning, the four last of religious or learned men in an alphabetical order ... / by Edward Leigh ...

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A treatise of religion & learning and of religious and learned men consisting of six books, the two first treating of religion & learning, the four last of religious or learned men in an alphabetical order ... / by Edward Leigh ...
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Leigh, Edward, 1602-1671.
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London :: Printed by A.M. for Charles Adams ...,
1656.
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Religion -- Early works to 1800.
Learning and scholarship.
Literature -- History and criticism.
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Pages

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  • IOachimus Vadianus the chiefest Cos∣mographer of his time, 346
  • Matthaeus Vayerus, ib.
  • Valentia. 89
  • Gregory de Valentia a very learned Jesuite 346
    • A Booksellers Speech of him, 347
  • Petrus Valladanus a learned French Mi∣nister, 346
  • Valladolis. 89
  • Valerius Maximus good for Themes, 347
    • Verses of him, ib.
  • Laurentius Valla commended and censu∣red, 347, 348
  • Cyprian de Valera, 348
  • Lucas Valerius the Archimedes of his age, ib.
  • Henry and Franciscus Vallesius, ib,
  • Marcus Varro highly commended, 348, 349
    • His Etymologies are somewhat forced 349
  • Gabriel Vasquez the Papists most expert Schoolman, ib.
  • Franciscus Vatablus a famous French Hebrician, 349, m.
  • John Vdall a learned and pious Divine, ib.
  • Nic. Vedelius a learned French Writer, ibid
  • ...

Page [unnumbered]

  • And. Vega one of the learnedst at the Councel of Trent. 349
  • ...Flavius Vegetius. ibid
  • Marcus Velserus, when he lived, ibid. m.
    • Commended, 349, 350
  • Venantius Honorius. 350
  • Venice. 76, 77
  • Claudius Verderius the great Censurer, 350
  • Paulus Vergerius an eloquent Lawyer and Philosopher. ibid
    • Turned Protestant. ib.
  • Jacobus Verheidenus. 351
  • Verse. Which Verse in Virgil the Devil judged to be best, 141
  • Andreas Vessalius, where and when he was born, 351
    • A famous Anatomist. ibid
  • Sextus Aurelius Victor a most elegant Historian. ibid.
    • When he lived. ibid.
  • Hugo and Richardus de S. Victore, ib.
  • Fr. à Victoria, why so called, ibid
    • Commended, ibid.
  • Victorinus Afer. 352
  • Petrus Victorius a singular Grecian, ibid,
  • Marcus Hieron, Vidas an excellent Poet. ibid.
  • Vienna. 72
  • Franciscus Vieta a learned French Ma∣thematician, 352
  • Nic. Vignerius Father and Son. ib.
  • Jo. Baptista Villalpandus a learned Divine and Mathematician. ibid
  • Arnaldus de Villa-Nova. 353
  • Simon Villa-Novanus commended, ib.
  • Alexander de Villa Dei. ib.
  • Laurentius Villa Vincentius a Spaniard. ibid.
    • Hyperius stole from his whole Book. ibid.
  • Vilna. 87
  • Vincentius Belluacensis. 353
  • Vincentius Lirinensis. ib.
  • ...Petrus de Vineis. ibid.
  • Elias Vinetus a most learned and elo∣quent man. 354
  • ...Antonius Viperanu. ibid
  • Petrus Viretus an eloquent French Divine 354
  • Virgilius a Bishop in Bavaria condemn∣ed for an Heretick, for affirming, that there were Antipodes. 354
  • Polyd. Virgilius, or Vergilius, when he lived, 354
    • Commended and censured, ibid
  • Publius Virgilius Maro the stately Poet, 354
    • Whether Virgilius or Vergilius. ib.
    • Commended, ibid. & 355
    • His Distick on the Palace-gate of the Emperour Augustus, with its interpre∣tation. ibid.
    • Why called Parthenius. ib.
  • Vitae, Lives of divers mentioned. 355 356
  • Jo. Annius Viterbiensis taxed for his cheating. 355
  • Gofridus Vitebergensis commended. 356
  • Vitellio hath written excellently on the Opticks, ib.
  • Jacobus de Vitriaco. ib.
  • Lwes Vives flockt after in Oxford. 357
    • Commended. ibid. m.
  • Vlphilas, when he lived, ib.
    • Named several wayes. ib. m.
  • Vlpian a great Lawyer. ibid
  • Vniversity-Colledge in Oxford. 96
  • Vniversities. 65. to 105
  • Gisbertus Voetius a learned Dutch Divine Professor of Divinity at Vtrect. 357
  • Raph Volateranus, when he lived. ib.
    • Verses of him, ibid.
    • Commended, ibid. m
  • Melchior Volmarus Beza's Master, a great Grecian, 357.358
  • Conradus Vorstius learned but heretical. 358
  • Gerard John Vossius highly commended. ibid.
    • His Historia Pelagiana most disliked ibid.
  • Vpsall. 75
  • Vrbane the 8th Pope a good Poet. 358
  • Fulvius Vrsinus a most learned Anti∣quary. ib.
  • Zachary Vrsin a learned and solid Di∣vine, ib.
    • Where born, ib.
    • Was sparing of time, as the Verses over his Study shew'd, ibid.
  • Abbas Vrspergensis. 359
  • Bishop Vsher the hundreth Archbishop of Armagh from Patrick. ibid.
    • Commended, ibid
    • Jansenius much beholding to him for his Sanctus Augustinus. ibid
    • His several Works mentioned, and some of them commended, 359, 360
  • Carolus Vtenhovius a great Linguist, 360
  • Bonaventura Vulcanius Brugensis com∣mended, ib.
  • Vtrect. 60
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