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Animadversiones sive Observationes in Libros de Historia et de Causis Plantarum Theophrasti factæ et observatæ circa arbores, frutices, subfrutices, stirpes, plantas, et herbas, et ad nomen Italicum et vulgatum pro viribus redactæ. Per Dominicum Vignam. Pisis, apud Sylv. Marchettum, et Car. Massinum. 1625. 4to.
N. B. He determines the Theophrastean plants, arranged in alphabetical order. He compiles the opinions of C. Gesner, Dodonaeus, Delechamp, Clusius, etc., with no arguments added.
Restoration of the text of Theophrastus; and the explanation of many things that pertain to antiquity, by Jo. Meursius the Elder in his Lectionum Theophrastearum Libello. (at the end of the treatise on the lost writings of Theophrastus.) Lugd. Bat. ex off. Elsevir. 1640. 12mo. Reprinted in the Thesaurus Gr. Gronov. Vol. X. and in the works of Meursius from the revision of Jo. Lami, Vol. IV. p. 122—131.
Salmasius, in his Exercitatt. Plin. in Solin., corrects, amends, and illustrates certain passages that are impeded, corrupt, and rough, with often fortunate success.
Hieronymus Mercurialis sought to explain some matters: Variarum lectionum in medicinæ scriptoribus libr. VI. apud Juntas, Venet. 1588. 4to.