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6. Antiquitatis de novitate victoria, sivc justa defensio preemotionis physicee contra impetitiones pseudo Eugenii Pliiladelphi Romani Per R-P- Gulielmum Camerarium Scotum, Congregationis Oratorii Jesu Christi presbyterum, sacra? Theol- ogies professorem. Fastemburgi, apud Petruni Baretium et Joh. Astemium, 1634. Glasgow University Library ; Marsh's Library, Dublin. The Glasgow printed Catalogue of 1791 gives the date 1635, but this is a misprint in the Catalogue.

5b. Non causa ut causa, subjuncta yera causa, elenchus sophismatis Gulielmi Camerarii Scoti, per Petrum de Pasquier, S. Thcologiac Doctorem, Motae Curionem, Serrae Sacristam. Fastemburgi, apud Petrum Baretium et loannem Astemium, 1635. Bibliotheque Mazarine. A reply to No. 5. Pasquier was a pseudonym of P. Th^ophile Kaynaud.

6. Alpharabii vetustissimi Aristotelis inter- pretis opera omnia, quae Latina lingua conscripta reperiri potuerunt, ex antiquissimis manuscriptis eruta. Studio et opera Gulielmi Camerarii, Scoti, Fintraei, Sacrse Theologiae professoris, luris Canonici doctoris. .. .Parisiis, apud Dionysium Moreau, Via Jacobsea, sub Salamandra, 1638. British Museum ; Trinity College, Dublin.

7. De peccato. Parisiis, 1638. Given by Mr. Kellas Johnstone in Scottish Notes and Queries for February, 1895, vol. viii. p. 135. No copy located.

8. Dissertatio theologica : an confessarius absolvere possit catholicum pie viventem ita sensibus destitutum, ut nullum dare possit contritionis vel pcenitentiae signum ? authore Gulielmo Canaerario .... Brixiae Catacorum, ex officina C. Pensae 1638. Bibliotheque Nationale. Dupin says 1648.

9. Gulielmi Camerarii .... Tractatus in quo omnium animarum indivisibilitas luculenter probatur. Parisiis, apud C. Rouillard, 1638. Bibliotheque Nationale.

10. Gulielmi Camerarii, Scoti, Fintraei, sacrae theologiSe doctoris, et professoris emeriti, &c. Disputationes theologicee. De discrimine pec- cati venialis et mortalis. De perfecta observa- tione divinaa legis. De perfectione bonorum operum Baptizatorum sive Renatorum ubi de compossibilitate et incompossibilitate bonitatis et malitiae in eodem actu. De bonitate denique actus attritionis. Opposite disputationibus Roberti Baronis, ministri et professoris Neabre- donensis, de iisdem materiis. Parisiis, apud Dionysium Houssayc, via Carmelitana, 1639.- Aberdeen University Library.

11. Disputatio theologica de electione angel - orum et hominuin ad gloriam et de exclusione eorum, ab eadem. Authore Gulielmo Came- rario, Scoto, Fintraso, Sacrse Theologies et juris Canonici doctore. Rhedonis,. apud Joannem Durandum, typographum ac bibliopolam, Via D. Thomas, sub signo B. Marias, 1641. Bibliotheque Sainte-Genevieve.

12. Scoticanae ecclesia? infantia, yirilis aetas, senectus. Opera et studio Gulielmi Camerarii, Fintraei, Scoti, Sacras Theologies Doctoris, &c. Parisiis, apud Carolum Rouillard, via Jacobasa, sub signo floris Lilii. 1643. Advocates' Library. This edition is dedicated " Illustrissimo Domino D. Nicolao Balleolo, summo asrarii Gallicani Praa- fecto in suprema Parisiensi Curia Praesidi infulato, Reginae Regentis Cancellario."

13. [Thesanie.] Secunda editio. Apud Diony- sium Houssaye, via Scotias, ad insigne Stelle, e regione D. Hylarii, 1647. Blairs College Library, with book-plate of the Scots College of Paris. This edition is dedicated " Illustrissimo ac rcverendissimo ecclesiae principi Carolo de Rosma- deo, Episcopo Venctensi, Galliarum Monarchas Christianissimo a Sanctioribus consiliis," &c.

14. Hierarcha ct iniperator ex institutis ct disciplina patrum qui primis a Christo floruerunt seculis. Opera et studio Gulielmi Camerarii Scoto, Fintraei, Sacras Theologiae Doctoris, &c. Parisiis, apud Dionysium Houssaye, via Scotias, ad insigne Stellae, e 'regione D. Hilarii. 1647. Aberdeen University Library.

The imprint on No. 5s by Raynaud and on No. 5 by Camerarius, to which it was a reply, is very puzzling. Where was Fastem- burg ? Apparently only these two books are known to bear the imprint.

Cotton (' Typographical Gazetteer,' 1831, p. 94) says :

" Qu ? Furstenberg, a small touii of Lusatia ; or, Furstenberg, a toun of Mecklenburg Strelitz ; or Furstenberg, a small toun of Germany in the principality of Waldeck."

Deschamps (' Dictionnaire de Geographic,' 1870, p. 538) says :

" Furstenberg, anc. chateau, bourg sur le Weser (Hesse-Cassel)."

These authorities do not help much, but Backer. and Sommervogel are still more difficult to understand (' Bibl. de la Coinpag- nie de Jesus,' vi. 1527 ; Raynaud, 21) :.

" Non causa ut causa, subjuncta vera causa . . . .Fastemburgi, apud Petrum Baretium et Joan* Absteniium.

" M. Deschamps prend au se'rieux la rubrique Fastemburgi, qu'il transforme en Fustemburgi (Furstenberg). Je ne partage pas son avis: le P. Raynaud n'aurait pas t6 faire imprimer un livre en Allemagne ; il aura pris ce nom de ville par une certaine analogic a celui qui se trouve sur le livre auquel il r^pond. De plus, n'y a-t-il pas un certain rapprochement a faire entre Fasienibury, chateau du jeunc, et Abstcmius, qui ne boit pas de liqueurs enivrantes ? "

I confess I cannot follow this reasoning, if reasoning it may be called. Does P. Sommervogel mean that Fastemburg is a purely imaginary place, or a real place where Camerarius' s book was printed, but not Raynaud' s ? And what becomes of the " rapprochement," if Abstemius should be

In several of his books William Chalmers speaks of his elder brother David, author of two better-known works :

De statu hominis, veteris simul ac nov83 ecclesiae, et infidelium conversione. Libri tres. Authore Davide Camerario presbytero Scoto * Catalauni, apud lacobum Thevenym, typo- graphum et bibliopolam. 1627.