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Crassus nunq [insit?]
 
Title: "STRANGE PROPERTYES ACCIDENTES"  page 31
 
[text in two columns first column on the left:]
 
Crassus nunq[uam] risit
Zoroaster risit nascens.
Zoroaster risit nascens.
Socrates nunqua mutatus
Socrates nunquam mutatus
pomponius nunq ructanit
Pomponius numquam nuptavit
Antonia Drusi nunq Spirit
Antonia Drusi nunquam [sub]posuit
Lygdamus concretis ofsidus nunq
Lygdamus concretis ossibus nunquam
[induait?]
indavit.
Hirpi ad [illegible] ignum
 
[paired in a bracked labelled serpentes: Marsi psitti]
Hirpi ad[v]ersus ignem
Deltenses crocodilos.
Marsi [et] Psilli Serpentes.
Dwk of Saxon hath
Deltenses crocodilos
3 cloysters of Fryers prechers who have no grounds, and fell cornr all the years longe. Barefoote observants who have no [mony?] & make great buildings
 
Augustins regulars who have no wives make  in any childre.
Duk of Saxen hath
3 cloisters of Fryers prechers who
have no grounde, and fell corne all the
year longe.     Barefoote observants
who have no mony & make great buildings.
Augustine regulars who have no wives
make many children.
 
Bees made hony in Platoes mouth
emulates brought corn into Midas
familys.
 
Lepidi 3 discentes not Successive, on
eye cvoered wth a Cartilage, [Grossed out: at Thebes ]
At Thebes a race had on theyr bodyes
the Orin of a Lamice,
Montagues famely no phisick [crossed out: ter"]
angrogmaius had no
Judge, advocat, phisitian, begger
 
Silius Italicus nobilissimus a Neron
factus coss. postremus ex oibus[abbreviated] quos coss..
fecerat, decessit; et illo consute
Nero obiit.
 
Poloniæ Reginum Anº 88 habuit
4 Reges.
Sigisniundus Surcus
Maximiliannus Austriciacus
Henricus Valrsus
Stephanus Batoreum
 
[2nd column, on right of page:]
 
pont[ifex] Rom[anus] tot annos bixerunt, quot
numerus assumptum ab illis in electione
nomen continet. ut
 
Alexander 2 duos
Clemens 3 tres
Victor 4 quatuore
Pius 5 quinqs
Gregorius 13 tredecem
Sextus 5 quinqs
 
A Gregorio 13 ad Innocent 4'4 pon[tifex]
 
Changes 27 September 1564
French King in dannger to be taken
by his subiectes
Henry of Sweden imprisoned by his.
Queen of Scotts by hers.
Kinge of Tunis chaced by him
of Algeers.
Arabians revolting agaynst ye Turke
Moors of Granado and Flemminges
against King Philip.
English men agaynst theyr Queene.
 
Nemo ab initio urbis ad octavium
cæsaremm, qui Collegam suum, magistratus
deiecit, ipsum annus supervixit uti
 
Brutus Collatinum
Gracchus Octavium
Cinna Helvius Marullus Flavius
P. Julius Servilius Caleaus
OES Tiberij colligae in consulatum
Violenta morte obierut  [unknown symbol/scribbling]
quintilius varus
Cn. Piso
Germanicus.
Drusus.
Seianus.

Latest revision as of 02:38, 22 July 2017

transcription by greg larson [glarson886@gmail.com]

Title: "STRANGE PROPERTYES ACCIDENTES" page 31

[text in two columns first column on the left:]

Crassus nunq[uam] risit Zoroaster risit nascens. Socrates nunquam mutatus Pomponius numquam nuptavit Antonia Drusi nunquam [sub]posuit Lygdamus concretis ossibus nunquam indavit.

Hirpi ad[v]ersus ignem Marsi [et] Psilli Serpentes. Deltenses crocodilos

Duk of Saxen hath 3 cloisters of Fryers prechers who have no grounde, and fell corne all the year longe. Barefoote observants who have no mony & make great buildings. Augustine regulars who have no wives make many children.

Bees made hony in Platoes mouth emulates brought corn into Midas familys.

Lepidi 3 discentes not Successive, on eye cvoered wth a Cartilage, [Grossed out: at Thebes ] At Thebes a race had on theyr bodyes the Orin of a Lamice, Montagues famely no phisick [crossed out: ter"] angrogmaius had no Judge, advocat, phisitian, begger

Silius Italicus nobilissimus a Neron factus coss. postremus ex oibus[abbreviated] quos coss.. fecerat, decessit; et illo consute Nero obiit.

Poloniæ Reginum Anº 88 habuit 4 Reges. Sigisniundus Surcus Maximiliannus Austriciacus Henricus Valrsus Stephanus Batoreum

[2nd column, on right of page:]

pont[ifex] Rom[anus] tot annos bixerunt, quot numerus assumptum ab illis in electione nomen continet. ut

Alexander 2 duos Clemens 3 tres Victor 4 quatuore Pius 5 quinqs Gregorius 13 tredecem Sextus 5 quinqs

A Gregorio 13 ad Innocent 4'4 pon[tifex]

Changes 27 September 1564 French King in dannger to be taken by his subiectes Henry of Sweden imprisoned by his. Queen of Scotts by hers. Kinge of Tunis chaced by him of Algeers. Arabians revolting agaynst ye Turke Moors of Granado and Flemminges against King Philip. English men agaynst theyr Queene.

Nemo ab initio urbis ad octavium cæsaremm, qui Collegam suum, magistratus deiecit, ipsum annus supervixit uti

Brutus Collatinum Gracchus Octavium Cinna Helvius Marullus Flavius P. Julius Servilius Caleaus OES Tiberij colligae in consulatum Violenta morte obierut [unknown symbol/scribbling] quintilius varus Cn. Piso Germanicus. Drusus. Seianus.