[56] A new and enlarged edition under the title Adagiorum Chiliades, printed by Aldus in 1508.
[57] De duplici copia verborum ac rerum commentarii duo, Paris, Badius, 1512.
[58] The Hebrew scholar, who adhered to the Reformation, 1523.
[59] F. Ximenes (1436-1517), confessor of Queen Isabella, Archbishop of Toledo, 1495, founded Alcalá University, 1500; he promoted the Polyglot Bible.
[60] (1428-1524), taught medicine at Ferrara and made translations from Aristotle, Dio Cassius, Galen and Hippocrates.
[61] (d. 1525) Professor of Medicine at Naples, and from 1507 at Venice; physician to Aldus's household, where he met Erasmus.
[62] (1466-1532), physician, astronomer and humanist; learned Greek with Erasmus in Paris. He was physician to the Court of Francis I.
[63] (1479-1537), Dean of the Medical Faculty at Paris, 1508-9, and Physician to Francis I.
[64] (1467/8-1540), the Parisian humanist, whose Annotationes in xxiv Pandectarum libros were published by Badius in 1508.
[65] Ulrich Zäsi or Zasius (1461-1535) Lector Ordinarius in Laws at Freiburg from 1506 until his death.