P. [37]. Powel (no. 5). Add at end:—
See 1631 P.
1597.
P. [42]. Agatharchides.
Professor Bywater has pointed out that the extracts from Agatharchides and Memnon are from an earlier printed edition of them, and not directly from Photius’s Bibliotheca, which was first printed in 1601. Had the matter been taken from a MS. of Photius, the editor would no doubt have claimed the honour, whereas he claims credit only for the new translation into Latin.
P. [42]. After Agatharchides add:—
Brett, Richard, of Lincoln College. Theses Mri Bret respondentis in Comitiis. | Oxon. 1597. | [text follows, as below.]
A single sheet, 8½ in. high by 6 broad, printed on both sides, containing three theses. The first is Politia Ecclesiæ Anglicanæ cum iure divino non pugnat, followed by short Latin, Greek, and Hebrew poems. The second is followed by Latin, “Caldaica,” and “Syrica” poems, the last being written in MS. The third is followed by Latin, Arabic, and Æthiopic poems, the last two being filled in in MS. The Hebrew is in Pica type. For Brett, see Wood’s Ath. Oxon. ii. 611: he took the degree of Bachelor of Divinity on 6 June, 1597.
P. [43]. After King add:—
Oxford, University. “Qvaestiones sex, totidem praelectionibvs, in schola Theologica, Oxoniae, pro Forma, Habitis, Discvssae, Et Disceptatae Anno 1597.”