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second epistle dedicatory

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A NEW AND EASY INSTITUTION

OF

GRAMMAR,

1647..

To the most hopeful, CHRISTOPHER HATTON, Esquire, Son and Heir to the Right Honourable the Lord HATTON, of Kirby.

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SIR, ALL that know the infinite desires and the many cares, my lord your most honoured father hath of your education in learning and exemplary piety, will expound this address to you, as a compliance with those thoughts and designs of his, by which he intends hereafter to represent you to the world, to be a person like himself; that is, an able instrument of serving God, and promoting the just and religious interests of God's vicegerent and God's church. It is yet but early day with you, Adhuc tua messis in herba:' but if we may conjecture by the most hopeful prognostics of a clear morning, we who are servants and relatives of my lord your father, promise to ourselves the best concerning you; and those are, that you will become such as your honourable father intends you, who had rather secure to you a stock of wisdom than of wealth, or of the most pompous honours. These sadnesses, which cloud many good men at this present, have taught us all, that nothing can secure a happiness or create one, but those inward excellencies, which, like diamonds in the night, sparkle, in despite of darkness. And give me leave to tell you this truth, that however nature and the laws of the kingdom may secure you a great fortune, and mark you with the exterior character of honour,—yet your fortune will be but a load of baggage, and your honour an empty gaiety, unless you build and adorn your house

See page xxvi. of the Life.-A copy of the Grammar is preserved in Caius College, Cambridge, D. h. 5.

as your father does, with the advantages and ornaments of learning, upon the foundation of piety. In order to which give me leave to help you in laying this first stone, which is cut small, and yet according to the strictest rules of art, but with a design justly complying with your end; for it is contrived with no small brevity, that since you are intended for a long journey, to a great progress of wisdom and knowledge, you may not be stopped at your setting out, but proceed like the sun, whose swiftness is just proportionable to the length of his course. For, Sir, you will neither satisfy your honourable father's care, nor the expectation of your friends, nor the humblest desires of your servants; if you hereafter shall be wise and pious but in the even rank of other men.

We expect you to show to the world an argument, and make demonstration whose son you are, that you may be learned even to an example, pious up to a proverb: and unless you excel those bounds, which custom and indevotion hath made to be the term and utmost aim of many of your rank, we shall only say 'you are not vicious, not unlearned;' and what a poor character that will be of you, yourself will be the best judge, when you remember who and what your father is. Sir, this freedom of expression, I hope you will pardon, when you shall know that it is the sense and desires of one of the heartiest and devoutest of your most honoured father's servants; who hath had the honour to have so much of his privacies communicated to him, as to be witness of his cares, his sighs, his hopes and fears concerning you; and for the advantage and promotion of your best interests. I hope, Sir, that neither this monition, nor the present Institution of the first, but the most necessary, art and instrument of knowledge, will become displeasing to you, especially if you shall accept this testimony from me, that it is done with much care and choice: and though the scene lies in Wales, yet the representment and design is one of the instances for Kirby, and that it is the first and the least testimony of the greatest service and affection, which can proceed from the greatest affections and obligations; such as are those of, Honoured Sir,

Your most obliged and affectionate servant,

J. T.

INDEX I.

OF

THE NAMES OF AUTHORS CITED.

The larger Roman Numerals refer to the Volumes; the smaller Numerals
and Arabic Figures, to the Pages.

A.

ABAILARDUS, VIII. 35.
Abulensis, X. 325; XI. 393.
Acacius, IX. 479.

Accursius, X. 165; XIII. 438.
Achæus, III. 97.

Ado Viennensis, XI. 146.
Adhelmus Benedictinus, XI. 147.
Adrian (Pope), X. 201.

Adrianus, VIII. 80; IX. 192; X.
142, 149.
Adrichomius, III. 249.
Adrovaldus, XI. ccxxii.

Ælian, III. 379; IV. 468; V. 282,

341; XIII. 350; XIV. 426.
Eneas Sylvius, see Sylvius.
Eschylus, II. 59, 83, 229, 453; III.
4, 19, 164, 223, 345, 363: V. 156;
XI. 401; XII. 351; XIII. 426.
Afranius, V. 259.
Agapetns, III. 354.
Agathon, V. 408.

Agricola, VI. 516.
Agrippa, X. 102, 492.

Aimonius, XI. 146; XIII. 536.
Alanus, VIII. 69; IX. 442.
Alban (Cardinal), VI. 615.
Albericus Gentilis, XIII. 399, 466.
Albericus Rosate, XIV. 69.
Albertus Magnus, X. 146; XIII. 31;
XV. 501.

Albinus Flaccus, XI. 246.
Alcæus, V. 237.

Alciat, XIII. 599.

Alcimus Avitus, II. 433, 436; IX.
443; XIII. 197; XIV. 61.
Alcuinus, VII. 294; XI. 26; XIII.
220; XV. 501, 502.

Alexander of Ales, XI. 6, 28; XIV.
30, 411.

Alexander Aphrodisæus, VIII. 394;
XIII. 335.

Alexander ab Alexandro, VII. S23;
XIV. 332.

Alexander (Georgius), X. 61.
Alfonsus Virvisius, XIV. 146.
Aliaco (Petrus de,) vel Petrus Allia-
censis, VIII. 60; IX. 433, 467;
X. 232; XIV. 69, 122.
Almain (Jacobus), VII. 453; VIII.
70, 76; X. 243; XII. 85, 585, 389;
XIII. 166.

Alphonsus à Castro, VIII. 73, 77; X.
71, 92, 157, 216, 315, 316; XI. 48,
60, 61, 77, 85; XII. 217, 401;
XIII. 242, S52.

Altisidiorensis, VI. 618.
Alvarez, XV. 503.

Alvarus Pelagius, XIV. 121, 135.
Amalarins, IX. 506; XI. 241, 248,
267; XIII. 220; XIV. 41.
Ambrosius (Sanctus), II. 17, 49, 236,
244, 286, 287, 293, 353, 406, 433,
448; III. 65, 256, 301, 303, 316,
328, 362, 363, 382, 392, 393; IV.
461, 524; V. 24, 95, 240, 264, 34S,
315, 348, 501; VI. 495, 554, 579;
VII. 21, 27, 34, 40, 48, 54, 58, 59,
61, 67, 72, 89, 97, 98, 109, 112,

120, 122, 147, 149, 153, 173, 177,
195, 201, 204, 208, 221, 222, 228,
229, 230, 253, 270, 271, 295, 305,
334,447; VIII. 53, 57, 79, 131,260,
407, 408; IX. 10, 18, 78, 87, 137,
180, 182, 189, 194, 196, 242, 387,
450; X. 6, 40, 67, 84, 106, cxx. 153,
168, 178, 179, 180, 408, 471; XI.
20, 24, 91, 123, 130, 137, 263, 267,
280, 392, 497, 518; XII. 132, 199,
322, 337, 382, 401; XIII. 17, 161,

188, 208, 237, 336, 369, 409, 411,
417, 460, 461, 495, 498, 547, 556;
XIV. 22, 52, 65, 134, 157, 173, 175,
193, 198, 278, 585, 430, 464; XV.
411, 424, 459, 442, 471, 551, 586,
596, 616, 628, 657, 679.
Ammianus Marcellinus, II. 137; VI.
160, 359, 404; XIII. 372.
Ammonius, IX. 479.

Amphilochins, VII. 145; XII. 401.
Anacreon, II. 446; IV. 115, S45;
V. 356.

Anacletus, VII. 40, 54, 110, 118,

121.

Anastasius Sinaita, II. 244; VII.
145; IX. 438; X. 412; XIII. 111;
XIV. $76.

Ancona (Augustinus Triumphus de),
X. 134, 207, 231, 480, 485.
Ancorano (Petrus de), X. 184.
Andradius, X. 488.
Andrews, (Bp.) X. 104.

Andronicus of Rhodes, XII. 205;
XIII. 357.
Angelus, XII. 77.

Angularis (Magister), X. 141.
Anicetus, VII. 54, 118.
Annacletus, X. 178.

Annianus, XII. 248.

Anselm, (St.) II. 406; VI. 504; IX.

488.

Anterus (Pope), VII. 251.
Anthologia, XI. 362.

Antiphanes, II. 173, 444; XI. 179.
Antisiodorensis, IX. 467.
Antisthenes, III. 16; V. 191.
Antoninus (Abp.) X. 139, 219, 224;
XI. 49, 85; XII. 180.
Antoninus (Marcus), II. xlix.; III.
25; IV. 75; V. 308.
Antonius, X. 488; XII. 3; XIII. 122.
Apologia Confessionis Augustana,
X. 148.

Apollinaris, II, 358; IX. 443.
Apollonins Tyanæus, IV. 234; VI.
41; XIII. 441.
Apostolius, VI. 244.

Appian, XI. 431; XII. 205; XIII.
413; XIV. S10,
Apuleius, III. 261; IV. 88; XIV. 196.
Aquarius (Matthias), X. 217.

Aquilius, VI. 149; VIII. S90.
Aquinas (Thomas), 1. 77; III. 304;
VI. 504, 605, 607, 609; VII. 150,
475, 493, 495, 497; VIII. 47, 58,
562; IX. 106; X. 11, 26, 35, 45,
168, 212, 216, 218, 242, 250, 259,
316; XI. 25, 54, 85, 131, 278;
XII. 196, 389; XIII. 25, 31, 93,
166, 257, 273, 279, 384, 411; XIV.
115, 149; XV. 501.
Arator, II. 244; VII. 122.
Arcadius, VII. 366.
Aretas, V. 60.

Arethas, VII. S4, 72, 79.
Aretæus, V. 338.

Aretine, XI. 379; XIII. 447.
Arias Montanus, III. 249; VI, 509:
XI. 153; XII. 320.

Aristophanes, I. 68 ; II. 38; IV. 562;
V. 149, 205, 233, 235, 530, 339,
517; VII. ccccxxxiv.; VIII. 387;
IX. 115; X. S32; XII. 258.
Ariston Chius, VII. 416.
Aristotle, I. 69; II. xix. xlv. xlix.
Ivi. lviii. 70, 280, 424, 458, 439,
449; III. 36, 37, 403; IV. 25, 59,
146, 154, 168, 248; V. 59, 104,
274, 298, 461; VI. 141, 165, 380,
402, 522, 530, 538; VII. 210,
ccccxxxiv.; VIII. 266, 431, 455,
434; IX. 20, 31, 61, 448, 503, 508;
X. 1, 9, 10, 28, 46, 50, 57, 58; XI.
356, 429, 466; XII. 32, 33, 37, 76,
97, 117, 141, 193, 194, 200, 202,
203, 236, 311, 386, 485; XIII.
89, 238, 277, 278, 298, 358, 339,
342, 343, 367, 387, 401, 416, 427,
435, 447, 463, 530, 601; XIV, 211,
218, 249, 250, 340, 370, 381, 390,
596, 398, 432; XV. 412, 503.
Scholiast on, VIII. 395.
Armacanus, IX. 438.
Armenian Liturgy, XI. 63,
Arnobius, V. 57, 105; IX. 58, 78,
100; X. 505; XII. 405, 406, 423,
Arnaldus Ferronins, XIII. 480..
Arnoldus, Abbas, VIII. 478.
Arrian, III. 142; IV. 13, 57, 90, 94,
99, 108, 127, 223, 262; V. 494,
499, 509, 518; VI. 580.
Arsenius, III. 255.
Artemidorus, II. xxi.
Asconius Pedianus, XIII. 297.
Asterius, VIII. 484; XII. 417.
Athanasius (St.), II. 129; III. 260,
323, 326, 374; IV. cccxxviii. 461;
VI. 509; VII. 68, 132, 203, 211,
250, 270, 490; ViII. 26, 49, 57, 89,
90, 209, 449; X. 91, cxviii. 176,
403, 416, 428, 468, 474; XI. 93,
174; XII. S60, 380, 388; XIII.
94, 99, 102, 109, 151, 486, 499,

500, 537; XIV. 65, 141, 156, 456; XV. 410, 530. Athenagoras, II. lxxi. 107, 139; III. 58; VI. 245; X. 69; XII. 406. Athenæus, III. 97, 128, 158, 260; IV. 165.

Attaliotes (Michael), XIV. 375. Augustine (St.), see Austin, Anlus Gellius, II. xxv. xxxiii. 35, 36, 91, 96, 229, 347, 429; III. 23, 47, 66, 144, 175, 195, 396; VI. cccxxxii. 548; VIII. 313, 351; IX. 51, 172; XI. 394, 401; XII. 204, 237; XIII. 304, 380, S48, 392, 406, 486; XIV. 186, 187, 220, 222, 311, 376, 418, 432.

Aurelius Victor, XII. S37.

Ausonius, VI. 74; VIII. 309; XIII.

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191; XIV. 132, 215.

Austin (St.), II. 83, 84, 177, 191, 210, 212, 223, 240, 241, 256, 259, 276, ·278, 283, 287, 307, $24, 358, 396, 397, 399, 433; III. 19, 27, 30, 41, 72, 90, 91, 92, 95, 172, 223, 256, 260, 263, 292, 305, 309, 523, 325, 337, 340, 857, 358, 372, 381, 392, 400, 515; IV. 31, 34, 71, 76, 82, 180, 184, 185, 194, 208, 235, cccxxviii. 403, 417, 418, 461, 468, 534; V. 82, 137, 179, 188, 224, 250, 304, 340, 362, 468, 507, 588; VI. 228, 265, 307, 308, 401, 402, 415, 501, 506, 508,509, 516; VII. 9, 14, 23, 27, 28, 34, 38, 39, 48, 52, 54, 71, 74, 100, 108, 109, 112, 113, 147, 168, 169, 179, 207, 237, 246, 250, 253, 261, 271, 296, 299, 337, 362, 363, 364, 447, 448, 475, 479, 496, 497, 502; VIII. 3, 9, 10, 14, 26, 31, 38, 43, 50, 54, 56, 58, 79, 90, 102, 111, 121, 123, 124, 135, 151, 154, 195, 228, 271, 272, 300, 310, 311, 338, 348, 351, 352, 355, 358, 370, 372, 373, 375, 378, 381, 425, 435, 459, 443, 448, 450, 451, 477, 479, 482, 483, 488, 506, 508, 516, 519; IX. 1, 12, 14, 44, 51, 58, 59, 73, 82, 84, 90, 93, 109, 117, 124,

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130, 132, 133, 149, 156, 157, 180, 183, 185, 189, 192, 196, 250, 253, 260, 262, 283, 325, 347, 387, 392, 597, 398, ccccvii. 429, 445, 450, 455, 462, 473, 475, 479, 482, 484, 485, 489, 496, 497, 509, 510; X. 2, 10, 18, 21, 31, 32, 40, 41, 48, 64, 65, 67, 68, 86, 91, 106, 129, 144, 150, 160, 168, 169, 174, 176, 231, 322, 333, 335, 336, 339, 340, 357, 374, 580, 383, 384, 408, 409, 411, 414, 416, 417, 433, 434, 445, 446, 449, 472, 484, 490, 515; XI. 27, 53, 62, 65, 69, 72, 113, 118, 130, 181, 139, 158, 157, 159, 166, 170,

178, 199, 232, 237, 241, 243, 256, 268, 274, 280, 291, 292, 294, 297, 358, 515; XII. 91, 104, 112, 148, 154, 237, 286, 291, 296, 301, 318, 320, 538, 345, 346, 348, 349, 361, 380, S82, S90, 401, 406, 410, 412, 413, 422, 428; XIII. 32, 73, 101, 104, 105, 109, 110, 112, 1:3, 117, 143, 151, 162, 163, 190, 196, 201, 208, 236, 237, 241, 272, 315, 334, 337, 339, 340, 343, 344, 346, 348, 553, 557, 359, 360, 366, 367, 369, S72, 379, 415, 448, 450, 460, 462, 464, 478, 491, 492, 498, 519, 535, 546, 592, 607 ; XIV, 13, 22, 30, 33, 44, 45, 49, 60, 65, 71, 128, 130, 146, 157, 162, 193, 240, 278, 279, 284, 292, 293, 319, 340, 341, 358, 375, 376, 385, 395, 396, 404, 445, 446, 456, 469, 470, 473, 475, 478; XV. 50, 409, 410, 411, 418, 419, 423, 427, 429, 430, 437, 439, 441, 442, 445, 468, 527, 528, 529, 533, 577, 588, 596, 602, 603, 617, 621, 623, 626, 627, 628, 636, 641, 643, 644, 647, 661, 690. Aventinus, X. 492; XI. 179; XIII. 472, 480; XIV. 69. Avienus, VI. 560.

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Avitus (Abp. of Vienna), VIII. celxviii.

Ayala, XIII. 399.

Azorius, VI. 605; X. 167, 484; XII. 386.

B.

Badæus, XIII. 297.
Balduinus, X. 485.

Baldus, XI. 379; XIII. 399, 410;
XIV. 56, 165.

Balsamon, VII. 132, 168, 191, 369; VIII. 165; X. 467; XI. 292; XII. 291, 417; XIV. 111. Bardus, XII. 27. Baro (Dr.), I. 47, 67. Baronius (Cardinalis), III. 225, 250; 307; VI. 585, 588, 608; VII. 215, 219, 234, 250; VIII. 45, 69, 84, 85, 107; X. 72, 180, 464, 465, 483, 489; XI. 52, 179, 433; XIII. 122, 149, 219, 471, 495, 517, 539, 609; XIV. 70, 137.

Barradius, VIII. 360; IX. 467. Barsema (Rabbi Simeon), IX. 39. Bartholus, XIII. 281; XIV. 175, 360.

Basil (St.), II. 6, 95, 127, 160, 250,

251, 252, 255, S31, 404, 433, 449; III. 21, 99, 179, 260, 302, 337; IV. 211, 259, 386; V. 268, 333, 534, 346, 364, 583; VI. 262, 263, 385, 621; VII. 40, 285, 294, 296, 334,

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