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![motum; hominem autem ex hirundine aut sanguisuga nasd, etc. PART 1. Just. Lips. Monit. et exempt. Politic, cap. 3. seci. 23. I believe besides Zoroaster there were divers others that wrote Pa^. 38. before Moses.'\ Zoroaster was long before Moses, and of great name; he was the father of Ninus, Justin, lib. 1. Si quamlibet modicum emolumentum probaveritis, ego ille sim Carinondas vel Damigeron, vel is Moses, vel Joannes, vel Apollonius, vel ipse Dardanus, vel quicunq; alius post Zoroastrem et Eostanem, inter Magos celebratus est. Apuleius in Apol. Others with as many groans deplore the combustion of the Library Sect. 24. at Alexandria.] This was that Library before spoken of, set up ^^^ 3^- by PtolemcBus Philadelphus; in which 'tis reported by Ammianus Marcellinus there were 700^000 volumes; it was burnt by Jul. Ccesar's means, whose Navy being environed before Alexandria, he had no means to keep oiF the Enemy, but by flinging of fire, which at length caught the Library and consumed it, as Plutarch hath it in Vita Ceesaris : but notwithstanding we have no reason to believe it was quite consumed, because Sueton. in Claudius, tells us, that that Emperour added another to it; and there must be somewhat before, if it were an addition; but true it is, too many of the Books perished ; to repair which loss, care was taken by Domitian the Emperour, as the same Sueton. and Aurel. Victor, do relate. I would not omit a Copy of Enoch's Pillars, had they many nearer Authors than Josephus, etc.] For this the Story is, that Enoch, or his father Seth, having been inform'd by Adam, that the world was to perish once by water, and a second time by fire, did cause two Pillars to be erected, the one of Stone against the water, and another of Brick against the fire ; and that upon those Pillars was engraven all such Learning as had been delivered to, or invented by mankind; and that thence it came that all knowledge and learning was not lost by means of the Floud, by reason that one of the Pillars (though the other perished) did remain after 1>he Floud, and Josephus witnesseth, till his time, lib. 1. Antiq. Judaic, cap. 3. Of those three great inventions 0/ Germany, there are two which are not without their incommodities.] Those two he means are Printing and Gunpowder, which are commonly taken to be German Inventions; but Artillery was in China above 1500 years since, and Printing long before it was in Germany, if we may believe Juan, Concales Mendosa in his Hist, of China, lib. 3. cap. 15, 16. The incommodities of these two inventions, are well described by Sam. Daniel, lib. 6. of the Civil Wars. Fierce Nemesis, mother of fate and change, Sword-bearer of th' eternal providence. Turns her stern look at last into the West, As griev'd to see on Earth such happy rest; C](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b22650349_0001_0041.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


