The Literary Policy of the Church of Rome Exhibited, in An Account of Her Damnatory Catalogues Or Indexes, Both Prohibitory And Expurgatory. With Various Illustrative Extracts, Anecdotes, And Remarks
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All that requires notice in this volume is what belongs to the editor, an Epistle Dedicatory to John Casimir, Count Pala- tine of the Rhine, and a Preface to the reader. In the first, all that is remarkable is the assertion of the fact of the recent discovery, and of the deposition of the original in his highness's library, to preclude both natural doubt and unprincipled denial. The preface is full of good sense and • Fbancds, de TndicUnu, &x.., p. 9, mentions an edition at Heidelberg, 1584: bu...t he must be mistaken. G2 84 INDEXES OF THE [Chap. III. justly indignant feeling : proofs of the interpola- tion and corruption of authors are adduced ;' and one in particular, with respect to an edition of Ambrose, in preparation at Lyons, the subsequent non-appearance" of which is no contradiction of the factj which Junius would never have risked his credit to affirm, had it been a fiction*. Towards * Vide Franctjh de Tndic. pp. 99, 100. The reader shall have the stoiy in Junius's own words.
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