[321] Gratorol. fol. 85. Probably this epistle does not differ essentially from the Latin work of this author on the sweating fever which appeared separately. (De ἱδροπυρετοῦ seu sudatoræ febris curatione Liber. Coloniæ, 1529. 4.)

[322] Gratorol. fol. 64.

[323] Gratorol. fol. 69. b.

[324] Videmus, quam multi de sudore convalescant, fol. 66. a.

[325] This town is called in Flemish Tienen, (Thenæ in Montibus,) translated by Damianus Decicopolis.

[326] Fol. 117. a.

[327] Fol. 109. a.

[328] Fol. 116. b.

[329] Fol. 118. a. Damianus wrote his, by no means unimportant, treatise, during the prevalence of the epidemic sweating fever in Ghent.

[330] He styles himself Schiller von Herderen, from an estate in the village of that name close to Freiburg.