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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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
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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 Viperan••u. 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
Go••fridus Vitebergensis commended. 356
Vitellio hath written excellently on the Opticks, ib.
Jacobus de Vitriaco. ib.
L••wes 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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