C 573 ) 
Author, who is pleafed to conceal his Name, is vay full and 
punftual, with inftruftions proper for all conditions of human 
life , particularly for the Generous. 
The wifeft of all Ages have taken care of Education , as funda. 
mental to profperous Government, and the beft & moll feafonable 
help to good Literature. S&lomo^ for the Eaft,and Dmel , had 
there an extraordinary felicity. Socrates, Plato, Xeno^hon, Ifo- 
crates, and the Sententious fmall Poets, as we call them, are, in their 
feveral capacities , for Greece, Cicero and ^mntUian^ above all 
others, for found Wic and Eloquence , and peculiarly for their 
Oratory which ihould be their perfeft, compleac and honeft (that 
is,in their Style, Hororablej Man among the Romans. And fjme 
of the acuceft of our Modern have been free of their JdvijVs to 
prompt the Scudious : Bcdin, for Hidory ; Ckpmarm in his No- 
l?ile StudiorumTriemium, Alfo Grotim , in one or two (hects; 
Sturtnm, with like brevity ; Chr, Colerm X)e Studio Politico \ and 
Caffelius in a touch : Joac. Focani De ratime Studiorum Dijjertatioi 
For choice or variety of Books , Drexelm. And Gabr.J^au- 
d£i BiUiographia Politica, and his Jnftruflions for erefling a Li- 
brary, elegantly Englifh'd by Worthy Mr. Evelp. Many curious 
French have done well for the main 5 J, M. argutely in aia EngliOi 
Iheet , &c. 
But this our Author hath reduced thebeft of Antient and Mo- 
dern Advifo s into a compaft Method ,and interlaced it w ith a very 
great variety of his own feafonable fuggeftions. I fliall give no 
judgment upon the particulars 5 and the whole is compofed fo fuc» 
cinftly, that it needs not nor admits any other brcviat^ But I dare 
, affinn it , that this Treatife is fingulariy worthy to be perufed by 
all the Ingenuous^ that are or may beconcern'd in thofe Funda- 
mental affairs ; as worthy alfo to come forth from the Famom 
theatre of Oxford. 
III. Bathonienjium dr Jquisgranenfmm 1HER MARU M Com- 
paratio , varii^ adjun^iis illujlrata a R, P. Londini , impenfa 
Joh.Martyn, ad injigne Campame in Cotm^terio D. Vmli, 1676. 
in oBavo. 
T He ingenious comparifon that is made in this Traft of thefe 
two Baths, regards their Antiquity, Scituation, Struflnre^ 
Caufe.of their Heat, Minerals that are their Ingredients, and their 
l^dicinal Virtues^j furcber , their Nomber ^ J Difference , and 
Forms 
