Iter Lancastrense: a Poem, Written A.D. 1636

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Iter Lancastrense: a Poem, Written A.D. 1636
Richard James, Thomas Corser
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" cessesr\ i. e. probably, excavations filled writh water. ( So cesS'^ooX.) L. 321. ^^ Sarayna,"] Torelli Sarayna, to distinguish him from others of that name, was a Doctor of Laws, but is not to be confounded with the ce* lebrated Lelio Torelli, editor of the Pandects. His book was printed at Digitized by Google NOTES. 65 Verona in 1540, with the following title, " Torelli Sarajna Veronensis Leg.
Doct de Origine et Amplitudine Civitatis Veronae. Veron. 1 540." fol. It is ornamented with a fine
... portrait of the author, and several large woodcuts of the architecture and antiquities of that city. An Italian translation of the work hy Orlando Pecetti, was puhlished at Verona in 1586, and again in 1646, 4to. The work is also printed in Uie large and yaiuable collection by Grffivius, entitled ^^ Thesaurus Antiquitatum et Historiarum Italic," fol.
Lugd. Bax. 1704 — 23. Vol. 9, Pars. 7.
L. 323. ^^ waie^ or wall, i. e. wave. Sax. unda, fluctus : from the same root with Wele ; or Eng., well, a fountain ; — all as conye3ring the idea of ebullition.


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