240 



NOTES 



P. 72. 1. 4 from top. 



fe vias] Biljius has vias fe. 



P. 72. 1. 19 from top. 



c. 8. Vaf Lymph at] Thomx Bar* 

 tholini Vasa Lymphatica, Nuper Hafhiae 

 in Animantibus inventa, Et Hepatis ex= 

 feqvix. Hafhiae 1653. c. 8. p. 55—56. 

 Steno has, erroneously, c. 7. 



P. 72. 1. 14 from bottom. 



in animalibus] Bartholin has in anU 

 mantibus. 



P. 72. 1. 11-12 from bottom. 



Vidimus . . . effe fui generis] 

 The word ilia is not found in Steno. 

 Bartholin has fui effe instead of effe fui. 



P. 72. 1. 10-11 from bottom. 



Lymphatica nobis dicta] The de* 

 signation vasa lymphatica is due to 

 Bartholin (Vasa Lymphatica, Nuper 

 Hafnix in Animantibus inventa . . . 

 Hafniae 1653). See, also, note to vol. 

 I p. 21. 1. 1 from top. 



P. 73. 1. 8 from top. 



Spicileg. p. 104] See note to vol. I 

 p. 71. 1. 9 from top. Page 104. of Ed. 

 Amstelaedami 1661 corresponds to p. 37. 

 of Ed. Hafniae 1660. 



V 



DE GLANDULIS OCULORUM 



NOVISQVE EARUNDEM VASIS 



OBSERVATIONES ANATOMIC^. 



This Treatise, which is dated Leyden 

 December 6, 1661, appeared in the fol* 

 lowing year, as the third of the four 

 treatises in Nicolai Stenonis Observa= 

 tiones Anatomicx . . . Lugd. Batav. 1662. 



See, moreover, Treatise III of the pre* 

 sent Edition. 



P. 77. 1. 2 from top. 



D. SIMONI PAULLI] Simon Paulli 

 (1603—1680), who was born at Rostock 

 in Mecklenburg, came to Denmark when 

 only one year of age, his father being 

 appointed Physician in Ordinary to the 

 Queen Dowager Sophie. After having 

 studied at Rostock and Leyden, as well 

 as in Belgium and England Paulli re* 

 turned to Denmark in 1626, where he 

 worked at botany and mathematics, the 

 latter under Thomas Fincke of Copen* 

 hagen. Then he went abroad for a second 

 time, among other places visiting Paris, 

 where he obtained favour with Riolan. 

 In 1630 he was made a Doctor at 

 Wittenberg, and two years later he 

 became Professor of Medicine at Ro* 

 stock. In 1639 he was called to Den* 

 mark, where he was appointed Professor 

 Extraordinarius of Anatomy, Surgery 

 and Botany at the University of Copen* 

 hagen. In 1645 he inaugurated the first 

 Danish Theatrum Anatomicum, being 

 the first Professor of Anatomy in his 

 adopted country. However, he was not 

 much interested in this branch of science, 

 and in 1648 he resigned his professor* 

 ship to Thomas Bartholin, in order to 

 devote himself to the study of botany 

 which he cultivated in several ways, 

 for instance by making botanical excur* 

 sions with his students. In 1650 Paulli 

 became Physician to the Royal House* 

 hold; in 1656 he was appointed Physi* 

 cian in Ordinary to the King; besides 

 he obtained a Canonicate and later on a 

 Prelature in Aarhus in Jutland (Den* 

 mark). His most important contribution 

 to literature is his work Flora Danica 

 (1648). See Dansk biografisk Lexikon, 



