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Avec annotations prinses des deereiz, Con* €iUe8^ et Canons tant vieux que modemes^ pour la yerification de la discipline anciennement observ^e en i'Eglise. Par A. D. P. (Antoine Da Pinet). A Lyon, 1564. The dedication which follows, A tous fideles Chrestiens, has the date, 6 Fervier, 1564, small 8vo. It has 173 pages and a Table of Contents. There is a very good satirical engraving in the title page. This edition accords with^ and undoubtedly was derived from^ either the Centum Gravamina or Musculus, the whole of whose Loci Com- munes, in which the Taxes appear, he after- wards translated into French. See Bayle. Having this edition before me, I describe it as it exists in my copy. Marchand does not ap- pear to have seen it. He mentions^ immediately after, two edi- tions almost precisely the same, in the same year, and printed at the same place, but having each only 125 pages, and dated 26 Mars^ They are distinguished by some difference in the title page. XXX. Passing over two other editions of the Tmm, in two editions of the Oceanus juris, printed at Venice in 1584 and 1585, we come to an edition of the Gravamina in the