[5]. Originating, perhaps, in a note, p. 448, 6th edit. (p. 455 of the present), in which a book is quoted as having been “printed at Paris 1624, seven years after Burton's first edition.” As, however, the editions after that of 1621, are regularly marked in succession to the eighth, printed in 1676, there seems very little reason to doubt that, in the note above alluded to, either 1624 has been a misprint for 1628, or seven years for three years. The numerous typographical errata in other parts of the work strongly aid this latter supposition.
[6]. Haec comice dicta cave ne male capias.
[7]. Seneca in ludo in mortem Claudii Caesaris.
[8]. Lib. de Curiositate.
[9]. Modo haec tibi usui sint, quemvis auctorem fingito. Wecker.
[10]. Lib. 10, c. 12. Multa a male feriatis in Democriti nomine commenta data, nobilitatis, auctoritatisque ejus perfugio utentibus.
[11]. Martialis. lib. 10, epigr. 14.
[12]. Juv. sat. 1.
[13]. Auth. Pet. Besseo edit. Coloniae, 1616.
[14]. Hip. Epist. Dameget.