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39 author has added observations, some of consi* derable value. XXXYII. Taxac S. Cancellarice, Rom. &c. a L. Banck Norcopense Gotho. Phil, ei J. U. D. et Frofessore Frisio, &;c. Franequeree^ 1651, in 8. This is a very full and important edition. It is founded on an edition at Cologne, No. XXI ; another at Witteberg, No. XXIV ; that in Oceano Juris, No. XXIII ; and a MS. communicated to the editor at Rome, by the Rev. O. Joh. Baptista Sibon, whom he des* cribes as Patre Monacho Bemardin. et Coll. Roman. Lectore. The learned writer and suinotator would have done better, had he given a more exact description of his authorities, taken one as the text, and noticed the varia- tions of the others. It appears^ however, upon examination, that he has pretty closely fol- lowed the edition in the Ocean. Jur. as that does the Paris one of 1520. Besides valuable notes, there is included in this volume, the Nomina Archiepiscopatnum, &c. the Annate, &c. the Certi Reditus, &c. and an Italian Ta- ri& delle Speditioni della Dataiia* There are more typographical errors than are desirable — of the First Part, tit. xiv should be zv; zv, 3Lvi ; the second xvii, xviii ; the second xx, xxi.