2. Gentilis, Albericus. ALBERICI GEN-|TILIS I. C. PROFES-|SORIS REGII | DE INIVSTITIA BELLICA | ROMANORVM ACTIO. | [device.]
Impr. 13: 1590: sm. 4o: pp. [8] + 23 + [1]: p. 11 beg. rum vos non: Pica Roman. Contents:—p. (1), “¶j”: (3) title: (5–8) dedication “Roberto Devoraxio ... comiti Essexio,” Oxford, 24 Dec. 1590: 1–23, the treatise.
Rare. See Wood’s Ath. Oxon., ii. 91. The author says that he has a treatise ready prepared defending the precise opposite of the present argument.
3. Josephus. ΦΛΑΒΙΟΥ ΙΩΣΗΠΟΥ ΕΙΣ ΜΑΚΚΑ-|βαίους λόγος: ἢ περὶ ἀυτοκράτορος λογισμοῦ. | Flavij Iosephi de Maccabæ-|is; seu de Rationis imperio liber. | MANUSCRIPTI CODICIS | OPE, LONGE, QVAM | antehac, & emendatior, & au-|ctior: cum Latina interpreta-|tione ac notis Ioannis Luidi. | [woodcut.]
Impr. 11: 1590: (eights) 16o: pp. [8] + 33 + [4] + 39 + [4], signn. ¶4, A-E8: p. 11 beg. οὐχ οὕτως, also ramo Moses or sim vt: Long Primer Greek and Latin. Contents:—p. (1) title: (3–7) dedication to Roger Gifford physician to the King by Ioannes Luidus, in Latin, Oxford, 29 Sept. 1590: 1–33, & (1), text of Josephus: (2–4) “Veterum de hocce Iosephi libello elogia”: 1 (“6”)-39, Latin tr. of Josephus: (1–3) “Adversaria” including various readings: (3–4) “Castigationes.”
See Wood’s Ath. Oxon., i. 738 for John Lhuyd or Lloyd. The paging of the second part is very irregular up to p. 12.
4. Trigge, Francis. “Comment. in cap. 12. ad Rom. Ox. 1590.”
So in Bliss’s ed. of Wood’s Ath. Oxon., i. 759.
5. Trigge, Francis. “Noctes sacræ seu lucubrationes in primam partem apocalypseos in quibus perspicue docetur quænam sit vera ecclesia, et quæ falsa, quod hoc seculo tam multos in religione et fide suspensos tenet, &c. Oxon. 1590, 4to. Rawlinson.”
So in Bliss’s ed. of Wood’s Ath. Oxon., i. 760. A copy was sold in the Davis sale at Oxford in 1686 (Catal. pt. 1, p. 26).