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original: "o. r. M." - likely an abbreviation for a library shelfmark or a specific collection seventy [chapters?] on the religions of the pagans? I have seen? dedicated?
by Lodewijk Frans Krayenhoff, of Gorinchem. Krayenhoff (1733–1804) was a Dutch physician and scholar from Gorinchem.
Baptista Gramerus wished to publish a Commentary
on Gothofredus IV regarding Garments in Zodoric? Volume I, page 617
b. Anton Schoringius at the end?
Nicolaas Heinsius A famous Dutch Neo-Latin poet and scholar (1620–1681) known for his editions of Ovid and Virgil. wished to publish Martianus Capella
see Heinsius's Letter 372 to Graevius, Volume III of Burman's Sylloge The Sylloge epistolarum, a massive collection of scholarly correspondence published by Pieter Burman.
page 480. Likewise, the aforementioned Heinsius promised an edition by Joshua Wasse An English classicist (1672–1738). see Fabricius Johann Albert Fabricius, author of the Bibliotheca Latina, a standard reference work for Latin literature. Volume I, page 640.
A new edition of the same was promised by Cornelius Stock.
in the preface to Latin Readings, page 8
Caffellms? Brennus see Leipzig Miscellany? Ancient?
David Ruhnken A highly influential head of the Leiden University library (1723–1798). on Rutilius Lupus, Aquila, and
Rufinianus These are minor Latin rhetoricians.
Salmasius Claude Saumaise (1588–1653), a French scholar of immense erudition. on Solinus
Thomas Muncker on the Mythographers Muncker published the Mythographi Latini in 1681.
Colvius on Apuleius
Savaron on Sidonius Apollinaris