The works of John Caius, M.D., second founder of Gonville and Caius college and master of the college, 1559-1573 : with a memoir of his life by John Venn ... / edited, at the request of the governing body of the college and the president and fellows of the Royal college of physicians, by E.S. Roberts, master, in commemoration of the four-hundredth anniversary of the birth of John Caius in 1910.
- John Caius
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- 1912
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Credit: The works of John Caius, M.D., second founder of Gonville and Caius college and master of the college, 1559-1573 : with a memoir of his life by John Venn ... / edited, at the request of the governing body of the college and the president and fellows of the Royal college of physicians, by E.S. Roberts, master, in commemoration of the four-hundredth anniversary of the birth of John Caius in 1910. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Gratius Poet his opinion. 37 Getulian dogge. 38 H. Hunting wherin it consisteth. 1 Hunting and fowleing doo differ. 3 Hunting dogges, fiue speciall kinds. ibid. Harryer excelleth in smelling, ibidem Harryer how he is known. ibi. Hare hunted by the gasehound. 8 Henry Duke of Lancaster. 10 Hole of the Conny, their hauen of health. 11 Hare daunsing in measure, 16 Hare beating and thumping a dogge. ibidem Heare a hinderaunce to the water Spaniell in swymming. 17 Heare an vnprofitable burthen. ibi. Hector Boethus. 18 Henry the seuenth. 26 Henries commaundement to hang all bandogges. ibid. Henries Faulconer, and his Faulcon. ibi. Hippocrates. 38 /. lustice mayntained by Alfred. 27 Ingulphus Croyladensis historiographer. 28 lanus watching. 31 Indian dogges. 37 Iseland curres, rough and rugged. ibid. Iselande curres mutch sette by. ibidem K. King Richarde of England. 10 King Edgars trybute out of Wales. 23 King Henrie the seuenth. 26 King of all beasts, the Lyon. ibi. King of all Birds, the Eagle. ibi. Keepers seruice. 28 Kingston, or Kingstoune verye famous in olde time. 30 Kinges crowned at Kingstoune, to the number of eyght, theyr names are these. Edward the first, Athelstan, Edmunde, Aldred, Edwin, Edgar, Edeldred, Edwarde, syrnamed Yron rybbes. ibid. L. Leuiner quicke of smelling, and swyft of running. 10 Leuiner, why so called. ibi. Leuiner foloweth the game eagerly. ibi. Leuiner taketh his pray speedilie. ibid. Lyon King of all beasts. 26 Lust of the flesh reconcileth enemies. 36 M. Maisters becke a direction to the gase- hound. 9 Melita or Malta. 20 Mastiues proportio described. 20 Mastiue, why he is called Villaticus. ibi. Mastiues vse and seruice. ibi. Mastiues are mankind. ibi. Mastiues of great might. 26 Molossia. 28 Mooner, why so termed. 29 Mooner watchfull. ibi. Mungrellesl. [34] Maiterles men carrie Apes about. 35 Man in the moone. 37 N. Nature hath made some dogges for hunting. 4 Naturall properties of the water spaniel. 16 No VVolues in Englande nor Wales. 24 No place free from theeues. 27 Nothing escapeth the spoiler. 28 Nonius bau wau. 29 Names of the mastiue. 33 Names of the spaniel gentle. 22 Names of Dogges whence they were deriued. 39, 40, 41, 42, &c.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21465290_0867.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


