Alexander the Great

to his Tutor

Aristotle

, upon that Philosopher's publishing some part of his Writings; in which the Prince complains of his having made known to all the World, those Secrets in Learning which he had before communicated to him in private Lectures; concluding, That he had rather excel the rest of Mankind in Knowledge than in Power

[2]

.

Luisa de Padilla

, a

[Lady]

of great Learning, and Countess of