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for three years till the death of Frede- 

 rik III, and was highly esteemed, both 

 as an alchemist and as a physician. In 

 1670 he set out for Constantinople, but, 

 while on his way, he was captured and 

 conducted to Vienna, where he was sur* 

 rendered at the request of the Papal 

 Nuncio. The action against him was 

 renewed, and in 1672 he was sentenced 

 to be imprisoned for life. He died in 

 1695 in the prison of the Castle of 

 Saint Angelo in Rome. See Biographie 

 Universelle, vol. V p. 96 and Dansk bio= 

 grafisk Lexikon, vol. II p. 543. (Chv. 

 Bruun). 



P. 55. 1. 11 from top. 



Vindicias illius] See note to vol. 

 I p. 32. 1. 9 from top, and the intro* 

 duction to the notes to IV in the pre* 

 sent Edition. 



P. 55. 1. 11 from bottom. 



eum Bilfio favere] On Bils see In* 

 troduction. Steno here refers to what 

 he has written about Deusing's position 

 toward Bils' doctrine in his Disputatio 

 Anatomica De Glandulis Oris . . . Lugd. 

 Batav. 1661, theses 25 and 42 (vol. I 

 p. 32 and 42 of the present Edition). 

 With regard to this matter as well as 

 to the remainder of the Letter, see also 

 Steno's reply to Deusing: Responsio 

 ad Vindicias Hepatis Redivivi (vol. I 

 p. 61 in the present Edition). 



P. 55. 1. 3 from bottom. 



occafionem Exfeqviarum Hepa- 

 tis] Thorns Bartholini Vasa Lympha= 

 tica, Nuper Hafniae in Animantibus in- 

 venta, Et Hepatis exfeqviae. Hafhiael 653. 



P. 55. 1. 2 from bottom. 

 Spicilegium tuum] Thomx Bartho= 



lini . . . Spicilegium Ex Vasis Lym= 

 phaticis . . . Hafniae 1655. 



P. 56. 1. 1 from top. 



in Spicilegio Secundo] Th. Bar* 

 tholini Spicilegium Secundum Ex Vajis 

 Lymphaticis . . . Hafniae 1660. 



P. 56. 1. 2-3 from top. 



in hoc cardine . . . verfari ais] 

 See Th. Bartholini Spicilegium Secun* 

 dum, c. VII p. 37: In hoc cardine fa= 

 lus obfervationum nojharum volvitur. 



P. 56. 1. 6-7 from top. 



in Epiftolica Differtatione] See 

 note to vol. I p. 32 1. 8 from top. 



P. 56. 1. 12 from top. 



habebis] Steno sent his Observation 

 nes Anatomies . . . Lugd. Batav. 1662 

 to Th. Bartholin with a letter dated 

 Leyden January 9, 1662, new style. It 

 is found in Thomx Bartholini Epist. 

 Medicin. Cent. III. Hafniae 1667. p. 262 

 as Epist. LXV and appears as No. VII 

 in the present Edition (vol. I p. 101). 



P. 56. 1. 19 from bottom. 



a Clariff. Borrichio . . . fignifi* 

 catam exiftimem] See Letter from Ole 

 Borch to Thomas Bartholin in Epist. 

 Medicin. Cent. III. Epist. XCIII p. 401. 



P. 56. 1. 18 from bottom. 



cum Tractatu de Glandulis Ocu- 

 lorum] Steno's De Glandulis Oculo= 

 rum . . . dated Leyden December 6, 1661, 

 is the third Treatise in his Observation 

 nes Anatomica? . . . Lugd. Batav. 1662, 

 and it appears as No.V in the present 

 Edition (vol. I p. 79). 



P. 57. 1. 7-8 from top. 



illam...diverfitatem non inveni] 



