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IBUS, & VITA Insuper AUTHORIS Donavit CAR. BOYLE ex Æde Christi. Εκ ΘΕΑΤΡΟΥ ἐν ΟΞΟΝΙΑ, Ετει ᾳχηε [1695]. Excudebat Johannes Crooke. [682. b. 7.]

(4) Reflections upon Ancient and Modern Learning. By William Wotton, B.D. Chaplain to the Right Honourable the Earl of Nottingham. The Second Edition, with Large Additions. With a Dissertation upon The Epistles of Phalaris, Themistocles, Socrates, Euripides; &c. and Æsop's Fables. By Dr. Bentley. . . . MDCXCVII. [833. e. 14(1).]

(5) Fabularum Æsopicarum Delectus. [Edited by A. Alsop; with additional fables in Hebrew and Latin, in Arabic and Latin, and in Latin alone.]

Oxoniæ, E Theatro Sheldoniano: 1698. [637. i. 13 (2).]

[See Introduction to this vol., p. xxix.]

(6) Dr Bentley's Dissertations on the Epistles of Phalaris, and the Fables of Æsop, Examin'd by the Honourable Charles Boyle, Esq:

———Remember Milo's End;
Wedg'd in that Timber, which he strove to rend.
Roscomm. Ess. of Transl. Vers.

. . . . 1698. [1088. m.]

(7) A View of the Dissertation upon the Epistles of Phalaris, Themistocles, &c. Lately Publish'd by the Reverend Dr Bentley; Also of the Examination of that Dissertation by the Honourable Mr Boyle, In order to the Manifesting the Incertitude of Heathen Chronology. . . . 1698. [699. h. 4. 1.]

[Written by John Milner, a man of no ordinary learning, and author of various publications. He was Vicar of Leeds and Prebendary of Ripon; but when the Revolution