5. Burgersdicius, Francon. IDEA | PHILOSOPHIÆ | TuM | MORALIS, | TuM | NATURALIS: | Sive | EPITOME COMPENDIOSA | utriusque ex Aristotele excerpta, | & methodicè disposita: | A | M. Franc. BuRGERSDICIO in | Academia Lugduno-Batavâ, Logices & | Ethices Professore ordinario. | Editio quarta prioribus castigatior. | [line.] |
Impr. 121: 1637: (twelves) 16o: pp. [4] + 332 + [6] + 101 + [1]: pp. 11 beg. strictiore quâdam and 2. Natura est, 211 rem quærunt: Pica Roman. Contents:—p. (1) title: (3–4) “Index Capitum & titulorum ...” to the Idea Phil. Mor.: 1–332, the Idea Philosophiae Moralis: (1) title:—“Franconis BuRGERSDICI | IDEA | PHILOSOPHIÆ | NATVRALIS: | Sive | Methodus definitionum & con/|troversiarum Physicarum. | Editio postrema.” [woodcut, then Impr. 121]: (3–4) “Philosophiæ Studiosis”, signed “Franco Burgersdicius”: (5–6) “Tituli et Ordo disputationum”: 1–101, the Idea Philosophiae Naturalis.
See 1631 B, of which this is almost a reprint, the order of the two parts being reversed.
6. Buridanus, Johannes. IOHANNIS | BVRIDANI | PHILOSOPHI | TRECENTIS RETRO | annis celeberrimi | QVÆSTIONES IN | DECEM LIBROS | ETHICORVM | ARISTOTELIS | AD NICOMACHVM. | [device.]
Impr. 168: 1637: (eights) sm. 4o: pp. [12] + 889 + [1]: p. 13 beg. ad ea quæ, 701 alii prodesse: Long Primer Roman. Contents:—p. (1) title, within double lines: (3–11) “Index quæstionum”: (12) “Typographus ad Lectores” and “Errata”: 1–889, the work in four books: 889, impr. 151.
This is perhaps the last separate edition of this work. Buridan, who lived in the fourteenth century, was a disciple of the English philosopher Occam.
7. Bythner, Victorinus. TABVLA DIRECTORIA. | In qva | TOTVM ΤΟ ΤΕΧΝΙΚΟΝ LINGVÆ | Sanctæ, ad amussim delineatur. | QuAM | ... [2 lines] | D. HENRICO WOTTON | ... [2 lines] | inscribit Author | Victorinus Bythner. P. |
Impr. 98a: 1637: la. 4o, see below: pp. [6], see below: col. 1 beg. 1 Verba vel Nomina: English Roman. Contents, see below.
See Wood’s Ath. Oxon., ed. Bliss, iii. 675. These are three rare sheets printed on the recto only and intended to be pasted together, the two lower about 14 in. high by 18½ in. wide, the upper one about 7 × 18½ in. The two lower ones contain in five columns a Hebrew grammar in nine divisions, the upper one “Chaldaismi & Syriacismi,” between which is the title, and below them the preface “Lectori benevolo.” The colophon is at the end of the last column. The underlined words in the above title are in red, as well as a few other words, including a chronogram.
8. Carpenter, Nathanael. PHILOSOPHIA | LIBERA, | [&c.]: see 1636 C.