Commentary on John Seton's Dialectica, 1589.

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Commentary on John Seton's Dialectica, 1589.

The manuscript also includes notes on Aristotle's "Organon" and on Porphyry; commentaries in Latin on the Greek and Hebrew tests of the Lord's Prayer and the Apostles' Creed, with texts of each in Italian and French; an incomplete commentary on the Hebrew text of Esther. Manuscript, on paper, in cursive script, produced in Oxford, England, from 1589-1591.

1 v. (64 ff.) 20 cm. x 15 cm.

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John Smyth (1567-1640), from Nibley in Gloucestershire, England, was one of the original promoters of plantations and settlements in the second Virginia colony in North America. He was the author of "Lives of the Berkeleys". From the guide to the Smyth of Nibley papers, 1613-1674, (The New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division.) John Smyth of Nibley was a genealogical antiquary. This manuscript was written from 1589 to 1591, while he was at Magdalen College,...