NOTES 



253 



P. 145. 1. 5 from bottom. 



Verba in qvibus] The following 

 passage is a somewhat condensed quo* 

 tation from Hoboken's last letter to Blaes. 

 See Hoboken's pamphlet p. 55 ff. 



P. 146. 1. 3-4 from top. 



Anagrammate publice procla* 

 mat] The anagram runs as follows: 



Super inventione 

 ductus Salivalis. 

 STENONIS. 

 Per Anagrammatifmum, 

 IS NON EST. 

 SI NON EST, 

 SINON EST. 

 ANne Salivalem, ductufque invenerit ufum 

 BLASIUS; anne prior tale Stenonis opus? 

 Infpice STENONIS nomen, converte; videbis, 

 llle quod IS NON EST, qui effe Stenonis amat. 

 Ex re nomen habet. Quod si turn, candide Lector, 

 Stenonis NON EST jure repertor: age, 

 BLASIUS, ut fas est, DUCTUM inveniffe SA° 

 Dicatur PRIMUS; nee prior ullus eo. [LIVAi 

 BLASIUS inventor pxoflet, non ille Stenonis; 

 Fallax rite SINON 1 ) nomine quippefuo EST. 



2 ) Proditor Trojanus. 



P. 146. 1. 7 from top. 



in Obfervationibus Anatomicis] 

 Nicolai Stenonis Observations Anato= 

 micae. . . Lugd.Batav. 1662. It is the first 

 of the four Treatises in the book in 

 question and had already been published 

 in the previous year under the title of 

 Disputatio Anatomica De Glandulis Oris 

 . . . Prima (&■ Secunda). Lugd. Batav. 

 1661 (6—9 July). The parotid duct, 

 however, had been mentioned still earlier 

 by Steno in a Letter to Th. Bartholin, 

 dated April 22, 1661. See I and II in 

 the present Edition. 



P. 146. 1. 14 from top. 

 th. 13.] The original Paper has th. V. 



P. 146. 1. 16 from top. 



Praeceptores meos] van Home and 



Sylvius. See notes to vol. I p. 4. 1. 4—5 

 from top. 



P. 146. 1. 14 from bottom. 



a fe inventum proclamat] See note 

 to vol. I p. 4. 1. 12-13 from top. 



P. 146. 1. 8 from bottom. 



Muidae] Muiden, a town in the pro* 

 vince of North Holland. 



P. 146. 1. 1 from bottom. 



Qyod fi Blafius ... in libro] See 

 Gerardi Blafii . . . Medicina Generalis. 

 Amstelaedami 1661. 



P. 147. 1. 6 from top. 



ufui alii ignobili deftinat] See II 

 vol. I § 17. p. 25 and Medicina Gene= 

 ralis, c. XIII p. 24. 



P. 147. 1. 12 from bottom. 



a Blafio petierit Bartholinus] 

 Steno, when he went to Holland, had 

 a letter of introduction from Th. Bar= 

 tholin to his relative, Blaes, who re* 

 ceived Steno in his house. See the In* 

 troduction. 



P. 147. 1. 7 from bottom. 



Dn. Backmeiftero] Joh. Bacmei- 

 ster, M. D. and Professor of Medicine 

 at Rostock, son of Matthaeus Bacmeister, 

 edited in Amsterdam, 1663, Franz Joel's 

 Opera Medica, in the first edition of 

 which his father had already been en* 

 gaged. See Johannis Molleri Cimbria 

 Literata. Havniae 1744. vol. II p. 50. 



P. 148. 1. 12-13 from top. 



dicat Whartonus] See Adenogra- 

 phia . . . Author e Thoma Whartono. 

 Londini 1656. c. XXI p. 128 and c. XX 

 p. 124. 



