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12. Eusebij Chronic. ^ 



17. Joan. Potkin edit Psalter David -.^tliiopicum,^ 



20. Joan Filesua selector. Lib «,'""'« 3 



21. Georg. Downam. Papa Antichrist.* 

 {Rah Jud. de accentis Script. 



22. \ Merceri notes etc. 



V Chaldm Expositio in Abdia etc ^ 

 2If.. Magnum Speculum Exemplorum, a Jolianne Maiore recognitum ^ 

 25. Francisc. Junius in tria capita Genes, et confutat 22 a/rgu- 

 mentor. Simplicij 



(Philipi (sic) Solitary dioptra 

 Nicolai Cdbasilce Lib. 6. 

 Aliorumque opera '' 



Ed. 



1 . Hieronym. in vitas Patrum ^ 



2. Amand. Polani syntagma To. 1™"^ 



3. Tom. 2'^."='' 

 12. Bibl. Latin. 



16. Psalter. Heir : Grcec. dial, et Latin '^'^ 



17. Theodoret in Pentateuch, et Indices e loco proprio ad f. 5.13. 



mntatus 



1 DD. bb. 8. Scaliger's edition. Lugduni Batavorum, 1606. The margins 

 have notes in Ussher's writing. 



2 This appears to be C. f . 10. .Psalterium in quatuor Unguis Sebraea, Graeca 

 Chaldaea [i.e. JEthiopica] Latina. Colonise, 1518. Potken had previously edited 

 the Psalms, with other parts of the Old Testament, in Ethiopic (1513). 



3 CC. i. 13. Parisiis, 1621. 



* BB. hh. 5. 



5 CC. g. 47. A volume of eight tracts, published at Paris, under the editorship 

 of Johannes Mercerus, in various years between 1557 and 1566. The first seven 

 are Chaldee Paraphrases of several books of the Old Testament ; the eighth has 

 the title, Liier de accentis Scripturce author. ludajilio Balaam nimc primum editus 

 opera lo. Merceri. Parisiis, 1565. 



^ DD. k. 48. Magnum Speculum Exemplorum ex plusquam octoginta autoribus 

 . . . ab anonymo quodam qui circiter ^.d lIi-80 vizisse deprehenditur . . . studia 

 loannis. Maioris. Quinta editio. Duaci, 1614 (G. 1. 15. Editio tertia. Duaci, 1608). 



' CC. kk. 16. A collection of treatises, "nunc primum latinitate donata a 

 lacobo Pontano." Ingolstadii, 1604. 



8 BB. i. 1. Notes in Ussher's hand. 



9 CC. e. 32, 33. Hanovise, 1610. 

 i»CC. f. 10. Colonioe, 1518. 



