1G8 APPENDIX. 



I employed him to transcribe the titles of his 

 works as they stand before the several vo- 

 lumes of Sir H. Savil, and to reduce those 

 of Fr. Ducaeus to them, v^hich accordingly are 

 set dovv^n column-wise, p. 255, &c. In reading 

 to me out of Bishop Usher's Bibliotheca Theo- 

 logica concerning Chrysostom (and the like 

 concerning some others), I ordered him to copy 

 out several passages, which you have in the 

 bishop's own words from p. 270, and so on . 

 In Theodorit, I directed him to collect his 

 works, as they are reckoned up in Garnerius's 

 Dissertatio de Vita et Libris Theodoriti, which 

 I refer to, p. 319. Thus I sent him to your 

 Grace's library at St. Martin's, to collate the 

 new edition of Zonaras with the former, and he 

 brought me an account of what was in the new; 

 as also to the library at Lambeth, to run over 

 three or four volumes of Lambecius. His ex- 

 tracts I have still by me, some whereof, but in 

 my own words and way, I made use of. 



These are the chief, and most (if not all) that 

 he did ; and this he did as my amanuensis, as 

 maintained, employed, and directed by me ; and 

 are no more than what (if I had kept no ama- 

 nuensis) I could easily have had done by the 

 hand of any friend. And shall this be thought 

 sufficient to ground a claim to any part of an 

 author's book ? It would be a woeful case with 



