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22 Georgius Bruxellensis in preface to the Summulae Small Compendia of Peter of Spain, together with the questions of Master Thomas Bricot. Lyon, 1515. st. 2. n. 18 17
19 24 Johannes Raulin’s commentaries on the logic of Aristotle. Paris. st. 2. n. 19 18
Petrus Tartaretus’s exposition on the Summulae of Peter of Spain with the text, together with additions, 1509.
18 23 The same author’s singular exposition of all philosophy and also Aristotle’s metaphysics, 1509. st. 2. n. 20 19
of Zurich,
25 Josua Pictorius’s German-Latin dictionary. Zurich, 1561. st. 2. n. 21 20
26 Ambrogio Calepino’s dictionary, Basel, 1546.
Conrad Gessner’s of Zurich. Physician, Onomasticon of Proper Names. Basel, 1546. st. 2. n. 22 21
Buridan’s Summulae, with Dorp’s exposition—Johannes Dorp, both revised and expanded, 1510.
27 Lyon. st. 2. n. 23 22
28 Johannes de Magistris’s Summulae on physics and logic. Venice, 1490. st. 2. n. 24 23
See: same station, number 7.
See among Philosophers, tower 1, st. 1, n. 6.
Marcus Varro’s book on the Latin language.
Georgius Merula of Alexandria’s booklet, also on man, by Galeotto Narniensis.
Venice, 1471 work. st. 2. n. 25
Superfluous: See: above tower 1, stat: 2. n. 7.
Superfluous: Basilio Zanchi of Bergamo’s epitome of Latin words from various authors, 1541. Rome. st. 2. n. 26
29 Aelius Antonius of Nebrija’s Latin-Spanish and Spanish-Latin dictionary. Antwerp, 1553. st. 2. n. 27 24