Very rare: for the author see Wood’s Ath. Oxon., ii. 633. Dr. Bliss in his copy of Angelus, now in the Bodleian, suggests that this edition was worked off without the Greek when Angelus betook himself to travel about the country. It is a reprint almost literatim of 1617 A. Angelus was in Oxford, according to Dr. Bliss, from Whitsuntide 1610 to about Easter 1618, and died 1 Feb. 1638
9. The second woodcut is a new and rather more elaborate one than in the 1617 issue, but not more intelligible, and is enclosed in an oval frame: the first (on sign. A 4r) is unchanged.

2.*† ——. [Letters testimonial to the good behaviour of Christopher Angell, (1) & (3) from the University of Oxford, 10 May 1610 and 20 Mar. 1617 (1617
8), and (2) from the bp. of Salisbury 15 Aug. 1616, all in English.

Probably printed at Oxford in 1618: (one) la. 8o: pp. [2]: p. 1 beg. “[woodcuts] The bearer hereof, Christopher Angell”: Pica Roman. Contents:—p. (1) the testimonials.

Very rare.

3. Butler, Charles. “Rhetoricæ Libri duo, ‘quorum prior de Tropis & Figuris, posterior de Voce & Gestu præcipit, &c.’ Oxon. 1618, the 4th edit. ... qu.”

So Wood’s Ath. Oxon., iii. 210: see Supplement 1598 B: and 1600 B.

4. Farrear, Robert. “‘A brief Direction to the French Tongue, &c.’ Oxon 1618. oct. in the title of which book he wrote himself M.A.”

So Wood’s Ath. Oxon., ii. 278.

5. Panke, John. COLLECTANEA. | Ovt Of | St GREGORY | THE GREAT, | And | St BERNARD THE | Devout, against the Papists who ad-|here to the doctrine of the present | Church of Rome, in the most | fundamentall points | betweene them | and vs. | [motto, then woodcuts.]

Impr. 39: 1618: (eights) 12o: pp. [22] + 113 + [1]: p. 11 beg. which by Sathans, 111 quod accepistis: Pica Roman. Contents:—p. (1) title: (3–21) Epistle dedicatorie to George Churchowse, mayor of “New Sarum” and the corporation, dated “from the Close at Sarum this 24 Iunij. 1618,” signed “John Panke.”