ABSTRACT

I t does not appear t ha t he pr inted any book here entirely in Greek character. H e was a friend of Erasmus, who mentions him and his bro ther Nicholas in a le t ter wr i t ten to Aldr ich (afterwards Bp . of Carlisle) from Bale 25 Dec. 1525. Croke who lectured in greek is said to have brought him over. Siberch pr in ted a t Cambridge in 1521 (with the royal arms) Galen de Temperamentis, translated by Linacre. Abp. Baldwin de Sacramento altaris. (Triii. Coll. Lib. G. 8.15.) Oratio ad Card. Wolseium per H. Bullock3, cum annotationibus marginalibus.