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lished at Geneva in 1566.) The most accurate and brilliant scholar who has contributed to the elucidation of Theophrastus.
R. Const. Robertus Constantinus original: Robertus Constantinus (see above). Added notes of his own, many of them valuable, which are given with Scaliger’s in Bodaeus’ edition.
Salm. Salmasius (Claude de Saumaise). Made many happy corrections of Theophrastus’ text in his Exercitationes Plinianae Plinian Exercises.
Palm. Jacobus Palmerius (Jacques de Paulmier). His Exercitationes in optimos auctores Graecos Exercises on the best Greek authors (Leyden, 1668) contain a certain number of acute emendations; Wimmer considers that he had a good understanding of Theophrastus’ style.
Meurs. Johannes Meursius (Jan de Meurs). Author of some critical notes on Theophrastus published at Leyden in 1640; also of a book on Crete.
Dalec. Jean Jacques D’Aléchamps: the botanist. Author of Historia plantarum universalis Universal History of Plants, Lyons, 1587, and editor of Pliny’s Natural History.
Mold. J. J. P. Moldenhauer. Author of Tentamen in Historiam plantarum Theophrasti Essay on the History of the Plants of Theophrastus, Hamburg, 1791. This book, which I have not been able to see and know only from Wimmer’s citations, contains, according to him, very valuable notes on the extremely difficult Introduction to the Historia Enquiry (Book I. chaps. i.–ii.).