1), or possibly misled by similarity of sound (H. Crabb Robinson's

Diary

, vol. i. p. 277), attributed to "classic Hallam, much renowned for Greek" (

English Bards, etc.

, line 513).

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[Footnote 4:]

Antonio Magliabecchi (1633-1714) was appointed, in 1673, Librarian to the Grand-Duke of Tuscany, to whom he bequeathed his immense collection of 30,000 volumes. In Burton's

Book-hunter

(p. 229) it is said that Magliabecchi