LATIN. 175 



These tracts are also printed by Fritsch in his Corpus Juris 

 Venator io- Forestalls^ folio, Lipsise, 1702. 



313. BISCIOLA (Lselio). Aucupii per Falcatas 

 AvES usus quam antiquus quaesitum de Accipitrum 

 genere qusedam notata. In Lib. xvi " Horarum 

 Subsecivarum." Ingoldstadii ex typographeo Adami 

 Sartorii. Anno 161 1. folio. 



This is the title of cap. i. lib. xvi. of the Hor^ Subseclva 

 of Bisciola, a work of an encyclopaedic nature, published in two 

 vols, folio, as above (^ide p. 1149). 



Falcatus aves, " quod sit unguibus introrsum versis more falds " 

 (p. 1 1 54). The dissertation is confined to an examination of 

 the views of older authors on the origin of Falconry, and to a 

 division of the birds employed by falconers into the different 

 kinds of hawks, Acclpltres ; and falcons, Falcones. 



314. RIGALTIUS (Nicolas). Ierako.SOPHIOA : 

 Rei Accipitrari^ Scriptores nunc primum editi. 

 Accessit Kynosophion: Liber de cura canum ex 

 Biblioth. Regia Medicea. Lutetiae, sumptibus Hiero- 

 nymi Drouart. 161 2. 4to. 



A work now of some rarity and value. Kreysig (p. 151) 

 mentions an 8vo edition, published at Basle in 1578 (of which 

 we have not been able to find a copy), and a second quarto of 

 1 619. In addition to the Greek works comprised in this 

 volume, it contains the Latin translations of Symmachus and 

 Theodotio (No. 223), of Gillius from the Greek of Demetrius 

 (No. 316), and of Thuanus (No. 306), the titles of whose works 

 will be found under their names. 



The editor, Nicolas Rigault, was librarian to Louis XIII. , 

 and one of the executors of de Thou (Thuanus). See note to 

 No. 30 p 167. 



315. SYMMACHUS (Aquila) et THEODOTIO. 



Epistol^ Aquilae Symmachi et Theodotionis ad Ptole- 



