De omne scibile et quibusdam aliis. See vol. VI. Table Talk, note to p. 214.
[316]. Selden’s notes on Drayton’s Poly-Olbion. ‘The learned John Selden’ edited Drayton’s work in the folio of 1613–22.
Stowe. See ante, note to p. 229.
Holinshed. See ante, note to p. 229.
Camden. William Camden (1551–1623), whose Britannia was published in 1586.
Saxo-Grammaticus. The greatest of the early Danish chroniclers (fl. end of 12th century).
Dugdale. Sir William Dugdale (1605–1686), antiquarian, whose Monasticon Anglicanum was published 1655–1673.
Job Orton, (1717–1783). His reputation rests on his Letters rather than on his preaching.
[317]. Caryl’s ‘Commentaries upon Job.’ Probably the folio edition of 1676–7 of An Exposition with Practical Observations on the Book of Job. By Joseph Caryl, 2 vols.; the 1648–1666 quarto edition was in 12 vols.
The Cabbala. See ante, note to p. 242.