See Wood’s Fasti Oxon., i. 450. The work contains the Quaestiones and Theses by which Primerose obtained his doctor’s degree in medicine at Montpellier 2 May 1617, beginning on 21 Jan. 1616
7: also the first medical quaestio defended after his degree, on 21 Dec. 1617. The “Laurus” must refer to the dedication in which an interesting account of the University of Montpellier is given. The occasion of publishing this medical work so long after the time at which it was written, was no doubt the incorporation of dr. Primerose at Oxford in March 1628
9. In the Bliss sale (1858) a copy of this book was sold “with duplicate title-page containing a variation” which I have not seen.
24. Sanderson, Robert. LOGICÆ | ARTIS COM-|PENDIVM. | TERTIA HAC EDITI-|one recognitum, duplici | Appendice auctum, & pub-|lici iuris factum. | à Rob. Sanderson Collegij | Lincolniensis in almâ | Oxoniensi Socio. | [device.]
Impr. 96: 1631: (eights) 16mo: pp. [8] + 239 + [1] + 124 + [4]: pp. 11 beg. possint esse, and sed ij ferè, pp. 111 mutatis terminis, and margine peculiari: Pica Roman. Contents:—p. (1) title: (3–6) “Elenchus capitum ...”: (7) “Ad Lectorem”: (8) “Errata ...”: 1–239 the work: 1–124, two appendixes, one “De usu Logicæ”, one “Miscella”: (1–4) not seen.
See 1615 S. There is a woodcut diagram at p. 149.
25. Scheiblerus, Christophorus. PHILOSOPHIA COMPENDIOSA | SEV | PHILOSOPHIA | Exhibens | Logicæ, Metaphysicæ, | Physicæ, Geometriæ, | Astronomiæ, Opticæ, | Ethicæ, Politicæ, | et Oeconomicæ | COMPENDIVM METHODICVM, | Cui | Addita est etiam Heizonis Bvscheri | Arithmetica, in vsum Pedagogij Gisseni. | AVTORE | Christophoro Scheiblero, Logicæ ac | Metaphysicæ Professore. | Editio quinta recognita, & multis mendis liberata. | [woodcuts.] |
Impr. 121: 1631: 16mo.
At present I only know this book from a titlepage in the Bagford collections at the British Museum (463. h. 4, no. 981): but it is not likely to be really uncommon.
26. Strada, Firmianus. FAMIANI | STRADÆ | ROMANI | E SOCIETA-|TE IESV. | PROLVSIONES | ACADEMICÆ. | Iuxta exemplar Avthoris recognitæ, | atque suis Indicibus illustratæ. | [device.] [the name of place and date are in red ink, as are also the words underlined in the above title.]
Impr. 72 c: 1631: (eights) 16o: pp. [8] + 331 + [29]: p. 11 beg. bus, tam opportuna, 301 Volo tnqu am: Long Primer Roman. Contents:—p. (1) title: (3–7) dedication to Alexander card. Ursino: 1–331, the Prolusiones, in 3 books: (2–27) “Index rerum et verborum ...”: (28–29) “Index Prolusionum ...”.
The first edition was in 1617. The subjects are oratorical, poetical and historical.