( 62^ )r 
IS in the Upper Gallery upon a hvgQ Bafs painted in 
Frefco^ with fome figures about It. 
D 0 M, 
VirtHti famae in JEvum man furs InclytiViri 
Malpighiiy Medicws Profejforis Celeberrimiy utraqne Ar^ 
tiJiarHm^TJniver/itas P Anno Qlntis i68j. 
And a little lower, 
Mir arts breve Lemma ? Nomen ingens ornarl negat : 
tfl fatis referrr. Juffum C<etera tMer^ Marmor. Omnis Mai- 
pghium loqpietur Mtas. 
I was acquainted at Rame with MonOgnior r(?z,2s/, 
Chief Phyfician to the laft Pope, with Sintbaldiy Bagli^ 
vi, and Lanciji. This (hew'd me fome Differtations he 
had begun to write, wherein he proves a priori thQ ne- 
ceffity and ufefulnefs of Bleeding. He fiiew'd me alfo 
thefe Malpighius's Confilia^ that I fpoke to you about in 
my laft, and fome other OpufcuU^ he promised to fend 
me, and among the reft an Anfwer to Sbaraglis Second 
Letter de Recentiorum Medicort/m Studio^ Fabretti dyed 
while I was there, above 75 years old. He was 
about a Defcription of ancient Rome^ and of the Ager 
Romanm It is to be fear*d this Work of his will 
be loft, or have the fame fate with moft Pofthu- 
mous Works, which are generally very imperfed, the 
Authors having not had time enough to finilh them. 
I had a very particular acquaintance with a Learned 
Bcnediffine Monk D. Bernard de Monfaucon. He had 
been fent from France into Italy by the Congregation of 
St Maur^ to fearch into all the Libraries, and gather 
all the Works of the Ancient Fathers, that were never 
printed 5 and he told me he had found out fome of 
St Athanafius.^lBafilim^St Gregorius^ 'Nazianzenus.StJohn 
Chrjfoftomus.dind other Gre^'/^Fathers,with a great many 
of the Wiiters of the middle age.He will publifli his7;f:- 
ncrarinm Italicum. and in another Volume give in the 
icrm of a Sfhilegiiiw, all thefe pieces he has copied. 
But 
