| Description Of Item | Notes on Mithridates, ‘that invincible prince & incomparable artist’ who was ‘overcome by Scylla Lucullus and Pompey, was ‘buried at the charge of the Romans’.
Copied from Richard Brathwaite, History surveyed in a brief epitomy, or, A nursery for gentry comprised in an intermixt discourse upon historicall and poeticall relations: wherein is much variety of discourse and modest delight (1651).
Manuscript marginalia in a library copy of William Salmon, Iatrica: seu Praxis Medendi (1684) – library reference M.10.50.
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