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 The following is a list of his published works as given by Dr. Payne, with the order and dates of their publication :—

1. Translation of Proclus de Sphœrâ. Venice, by Aldus Romanus, 1499; folio.

2. Translation of Galen, De Sanitate Tuendâ. Paris, Gulielmus Rubeus, 1517.

3.    „     „    Methodus Medendi. Paris, Desiderius Maheu, 1519.

4.    „     „   De Temperamentis et de inaequali intemperie. Cambridge, Siberch, 1521; 4to.

5.    „     „   De Naturalibus Facultatibus. London, Richard Pynson, 1523; 4to.

6.    „     „   De Pulsuum Usu, &c. London, in ædibus pinsonianis sine anno; 4to.

7.    „     „   De Symptomatum Differentiis; et Causis. London, Pynson, 1524; 4to.

8. Rudimenta Grammatices. London, in ædibus pinsonianis sine anno; 4to.

9. De Emendatâ Structurâ Latini Sermonis. London, Pynson, 1524; 4to.

Of these the 2nd and 3rd were dedicated to the King, and the 4th to Pope Leo X.

The Royal College of Physicians in London was founded by Linacre within two years of his death, and endowed by him with his lands in Kent and in London. Of this College he became the first president, and his house in Knightrider Street, which he gave them, was for many years their place of assembly. He is said to have made a charitable donation to the town of