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0f triumphant Philology ^ emergent adventures Md gre^t fue- 
cejjes were encomitred by drngerous oppoftims and ftrong Qb^ 
firuBons : Galil^as md others in Italy fuffered extremities fir 
their Celefiial DtfcQveries 5 and here in Englmd Sr. Walter 
Raleigh , when hs was in his greatefl lufier y was noterioujly 
Jlamdered^ to have ereBed a School of Jtheifm, becaufe be gam 
$ountenance to Chymifiry, to praSlical Arts^ and to curious M^- 
chanieal Operations:, and dejfgnd to form the be(i of them into 
a Colledge, And ^een Eh^abeths Gilbert vpas a long time 
efieemd extravagant for his Magnetifmes 5 and Harvey for his 
diligent refearches in purfuance of the^ Circulation of tht 
Blood, 
But y when our renowned Lord Bacon had dmonflrated the 
Methods for a perfeB Reflauration of all parts of Real know- 
ledge ^ and the Generous and Philofophical Vcytt%km% had , foon 
0ft er^ agitated in aU parts tS redeem the mofi inflruUive An* 
tiquities , and to excite Experimental Effays ^ and frejh Difcove^ 
ries ; The fue^efs became on a (udden flupendiQus ^ and EjfeUive 
philofophy began tofparkj^y and even to flow into, beams of bright^ 
fhining Light ^ all over the World. And the [aid Peyreskius 
his Orators y Gaflendus and Bucchardus^ have in their Hiflu^ 
ries and Panegyric ks ratfed him a more fplendid Monument^ than 
fome of the greatefl Monarchs can fhew. And it u temarkahh^ 
that when BuccharduSj a very eloquent Frenchmm^ had at 
Rome, in Academia Hutnoriftarum, extoMed^ in a Funeral Ot 
ration^ this his Countryman Peyreskius for one of the mo [I won-- 
derful Advancers of all kinds of Literature and of Arts that 
any age or place brought forth ^ yet be came off with ^mver/al 
applaufe y and devout acclamations^ though PopeMxhzn ths 8th^ 
and his favourite -Cardinals y and feveral great Princes in Italy ^ 
md many exceUent ptrfons in Rome ^ did then highly pretend y^ 
and might not unjufily lay claims to the patronage y and 
extraordinary merit in every Jqnd of Learnings Art^ and Ek^ 
gaucy,, 
Thefe Vertms will Jhine bright efl amongjt the Vertuous 5 and 
mlthmigh the Emulation of Countries may grow hoty yet the beau- 
ty of Vertue ^ and the truth of Philofophy wiU prevaiL The 
Baft and i?^^ firachojans had the ^Id Famey the learned 
Father 
