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upright and pious person , zealous in the vindication of the truth against the ne | f . ph p ^ e ? . * , .., { ll -,,, ^ , ?> " ^ . > " ' ,,., , - - < ' . CoRI ^ J ^ JS Spf INUS . Cornelius is mentioned by Przypcovius as residing with his brother Camillas # jt Siena . pTfce suspicion of heresy , which hqw a # ached * Qithesfamily , caufeed hhn to be arrested by the emissaries of the church , and thfowniiiifro prison * He was fortunate enough , however , to elude their vigilance , and succeeded in escaping to Switzerland , where he joined hisjjrojthersifj i ^ i 1
la die account of the dispersion of the college or society ? irfiViocenza in 1546 , % occur the names of Darius and Leelius Socinus , Darips ? S ^ ciaus was not the brother , but probably a near relation of the persons just enumerated . He fled to Switzerland , and resided for some time in the Grisons , whence he removed to Poland , and finally to Moravia , § Laelius was the youngest son of Marianus Socinus ; his history will be next considered . R . S .
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To the Editor . Silt , Hackney , July 2 , 182 ? , Allow me to refer Mr . Rowe to a letter in Vol . XVI . / p . 203 , of the Monthly Repository , O . S ., which I think sets the matter at rest r ^ sp ^ bting the manuscripts employed by Ximenes for his Polyglot . The stdr ^ of their destruction is a very idle fable , and credulity has been rather daringly pracr tised on by the statement that Professor Moldenhawer s&w iii 17 $ 4 the
receipt given by the rocket-maker m 1749 to the ignorant librarian who had sold the manuscripts ! These manuscripts must have been sttstygfely re ? suscitated after their " blowing up , " since it is only fouV ftr fiVe Vefefrs since that the fingers holding this disbelieving pen turned ovei * tnesei ^ which Gomez , who wrote in the sixteenth century , refers to as the seV # ri JHefcftew manuscripts used by the " unlimitedly munificent . cardinal . ' * A catalogue of the Alcala manuscripts was made there in 1745 , which ;" Gbnttfntt"ftq . * dther thian thos ^ now existing . That the manuscripts referred to are tiiiidferVi ^ ficI valueless , there can be no longer any question . " Error ; " " iniaverteftce , ' * to ratheerroneousl inadvertentl
" precipitation , " seem me r y , y &nd precipitately charged on this occasion to the learned commentator or * Michaelis . ** Unwarranted inference , " " extraordinary observation , " " curious crir « i (^ u € ? , ""•** marvellous deduction , " " absolutely inexplicable mistake , " are terbs of scorn and levity which might have been better spared by yiilr very ze ^ lbus correspondent . Of the competent sagacity of Ximeheg himself to estimate the antiquity of the manuscripts he used , I have some doubt ; and a litty moi » e inquiry into the character of the cardinal will satisfy Mr , RbWe . thrit his upmaifitence " was limited" b y no small portferi 6 f meariiifess khd ^¦ n tm ¦ ; o ,. , * , „ . : r ^ OHN ' BCyWRING , n \ U ,, n , ' ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ . ; ' -t ?> > >¦> ¦¦• > - ¦* ¦ _ ¦ > " :: »•»¦ - ' ¦ : " li > m- ' . ' ' w *" . »¦**>* ^;^> n
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572 Cardinal Ximenes * Manuscripts .
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CARDINAL XIMENES' MANUSCRIPTS .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Aug. 2, 1827, page 572, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1799/page/20/
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