APPENDIX I

PUBLISHED WORKS CONTAINING

LETTERS TO, FROM, OR ABOUT DE THOU 1

Dominicus Baudius, Epistolae, Amsterdam, 1662, passim. (Sixteen letters to de Thou and two letters about him; most of these letters also appear in seven previous editions of Baudius' letters published at Leyden and Amsterdam between 1615 and 1660.) Johann Boeder, Joannis Henrici Boecleri In Taciti primordia annalium et historias commentatio, Strassburg, 1664, p. 650. (One letter from Scipio Gentilis to Jacques Bongars about de Thou; reproduced VII, VI, g.) Jean Boivin, Petri Pithoei Vita . .. , , 171 I. (One letter from de Thou to Pithou, reprinted in VII, XI, 13.) Jacques Bongers, Lettres. . .. En et en fran;ais . .. , , 1695, pp. 650 and 672. (Two letters to de Thou.) Jacques Bongars, Jacobi Bongarsi et Georgii Michaelis Lingelshemii Epistolae, Strassburg, 1660, passim. (Six letters about de Thou repro• duced by Buckley in VII, VI, passim.) Henri Bouchitte, ed., Negociations, lettres, et pieces relatives a la Con• ference de Loudun, Paris, 1862, passim. (Eight letters between Louis XIII and de Thou; one letter from de Thou to Thumery.2) Innocenzo del Bufalo, La correspondance du nonce Innocenzo del Bufalo, 1601-1604, ed. Bernard Barbiche, Paris, 1964, passim. (Seven letters about de Thou.) Pieter Burmann, ed., Sylloges epistolarum a viris illustribus scriptarum tomi quinque, vols. I and II, Leyden, 1727, passim. (Thirty-seven letters to, from, and about de Thou, some of which are reprinted in VII, passim.)

1 I have omitted Rigault's Epistola B. Aedui, Scevole de Sainte-Marthe's Ad . ... Thuanum Epistula, de Thou's dedication letters discussed in chapter 4, and some other similar publi• cations, for these are not true letters but instead pamphlets and poems in the literary form of epistles. 2 See p. 251 for description of this letter. 322 APPENDIX William Camden, Epistolae, ed. Thomas Smith, London, 16gI,passim. (Six letters between Camden and de Thou, reprinted in VII, V,passim; one letter reproduced in [John Love], A Vindication of Mr. . .. , Edinburgh, I 74g.) Philippe Canaye, seigneur de Fresne, Lettres et ambassades, vols. II and III, Paris, 1645, passim. (Five letters to de Thou from Canaye.) , Epistolae, ed. Almeloveen, Rotterdam, I 709, passim. (Seventy-seven letters between de Thou and Casaubon, some repro• duced in VII. Many of these letters omit portions of the originals, to be found in Dupuy Ms. 708, as indicated in Appendix 2. Most of these letters also were published in earlier editions of Casaubon's letters.) Leopold Delisle, Cabinet des manuscrits, vol. I, Paris, 1868, p. 208. (One letter from de Thou to Gillot.) Jacques Davy du Perron, Ambassades du Cardinal du Perron, Paris, 1623, passim. (Two letters to de Thou, reprinted in VII, I, passim.) Guillaume du Vair, "Lettres inedites de Guillaume du Vair," ed. Tamizey de Larroque, in Revue de Marseille, XVIII (1872), 524-543. (Ten letters to de Thou. This publication of du Vair's letters was also published by Tamizey in a book with the same title in an edition of sixty-five copies printed at Paris in 1873. Editing is poor, with un• indicated omissions and incorrect dates, as compared with the originals in Dupuy Ms. 802.) Ubbo Emmius, Briefwechsel, ed. H. Brugmans, two vols., Aurich, IgI I-Ig24, passim. (Fourteen letters to, from, and about de Thou.) , Virorum clarorum et doctorum ad Melchiorem Goldastum ... epistolae, Frankfurt and Speyer, 1688, passim. (Thirty-three letters about de Thou; excerpts printed in VII, III, passim.) , Briefwisseling, ed. P. C. Molhuysen, in Rijks Geschied• kundige Publicatien, vols. 64, 82, and 105, The Hague, 1928, 1936, and Ig6I,passim. (Twenty-four letters to, from, and about de Thou. Most of these letters also appear in previous editions of Grotius' letters.) Marquard Gudius, Marg. Gudii et doct. virorum ad eum epistolae, ed. P. Burmann, Utrecht, 1697. (One letter of de Thou to Scipio Gentilis, reprinted VII, VI, 12.) Hermann Hagen, Zur Geschichte der Philologie . .. , Berlin, 187g. (Six letters from Lingelsheim to Bongars about de Thou.) Henry Harrisse, Le president de Thou et ses descendants, Paris, 1905. (Seven letters about the Boule and Prevost translations of the Histo• ry.) Henry IV de Bourbon, Recueil des leUres missives de Henry IV, ed. APPENDIX 323 Berger de Xivrey, vols. IV, V, VII, VIII, IX, Paris, 1843-1876,passim. (Sixteen letters to or about de Thou, some reprinted in VII.) Henry IV de Bourbon, Lettres inidites. .. a M. de Bethume . .. , ed. Eugene Halphen, Paris, 1889, page 51. (One letter about de Thou.) Henry IV de Bourbon, Harangues et lettres inidites de Henri IV, suivies de lettres inidites du poete Nicolas Rapin et de son fils, Lille, 1870, passim. (Four letters from the Rapins, father and son, to de Thou.) Jean Hotman de Villiers, Francisci et Johannis Hotmani et clarorum virorum ad eos epistolae, ex bibliotheca J. G. Meelii, Amsterdam, 1700, passim. (Four letters to and from Jean Hotman to Camden about de Thou; two reproduced in VII, VI, 101, and VII, VII, 5.) Leonard C.Jones, Simon Goulart, Sa vie et son oeuvre, Geneve, 1916, pp. 412-413. (One letter about de Thou.) Hugo Lammer, Meletematum Romanorum mantissa, Regensburg, 1875, passim. (Five letters about de Thou.) Peter Lambeck, Commentariorum de Augustissima bibliotheca Caesarea Vindobonensi liber primus, Vol. I, Hannover, 1712, p. 152. (Three letters to, from, and about de Thou; reproduced in VII, IX, 47-49.) Epistolae 800, vol. II, Leyden, 1694, passim. (Seven letters to de Thou. Most of these letters appeared in previous editions of Lipsius' correspondance.) Justus Lipsius, Ad C. Suetoni Tranquilli III. posteriores libros commentarii, ejusdem Epistolarum praetermissarum decades sex ... , Offenbach, 1610, pp. 135-136 and 239-240. (Two letters to de Thou, not included in any other editions of Lipsius' letters.) Franc;ois de Malherbe, Oeuvres, ed. Lalanne, Vols. III and IV, Paris, 1862, passim. (Six letters about de Thou.) Jan Meelius, Insignium virorum epistolae selectae . .. ex bibliotheca Jani Guilielmi Meelii J. C., Amsterdam, 1701, passim. (Seven letters about de Thou, reprinted in VII, VI, passim, and VII, VIII, passim.) , seigneur du Plessis-Marly, Memoires de Messire Philippesde Mornqy, vol. II, N.p., I 625,passim. (Seven letters to de Thou.) Philippe de Mornay, Suite des lettres et memoires de Messire Philippes de Mornay, Amsterdam, 1651. (One letter in "Supplement" at the end of this volume.) Henri Omont, "Deux lettres de C1. de Saumaise aJ.-A. de Thou sur les anthologies grecque et latine," Revue de logie, XIX (1895), 182-187. (Two letters to de Thou.) Arnaud d'Ossat, Lettres inidites, ed. Tamizey de Larroque, Paris, 1872, pp. 27-30. (One letter to de Thou.) 324 APPENDIX Gui Patin, Lettres . .. , ed. J. H. Reveille-Parise, vols. I and III, Paris, 1846, passim. (Seven letters about de Thou.) Nicolas Claude Fabri de Peiresc, Lettres de Peiresc, ed. Tamizey de Larroque, vols. I, II, III, VI, VII, Paris, 1888-1897,passim. (Twenty• seven letters about de Thou.) Jean Marie Prat, Recherches historiques et critiques sur la Compagnie de Jesus en du temps du Pere Coton, V, Lyon, 1878. (Two letters about de Thou.) Anon. ed., Recueil de Pieces Historiques et curieuses, Vol. I. Delft, 1717. (One letter from de Thou to Jeannin.1) , Lettere ai Protestanti, ed. M. Busnelli, 2 vols., Bari, 1937, passim. (Nineteen letters about de Thou, many of which have been published in previous editions of Sarpi's correspondence.) Paolo Sarpi, "Per l'epistolario di Paolo Sarpi," ed. Pietro Savio, in Aevum, vols. X, XI, XIII, XIV (1936-1940), passim. (Fourteen letters about de Thou.) Paolo Sarpi, Lettere ai gallicani, ed. Ulianich, Wiesbaden, 196 I, passim. (Five letters between de Thou and Sarpi, some of which were publish• ed in previous editions of Sarpi's correspondance.) Joseph Scaliger, Epistres Franfoises aM. de la Scala, Harderwick, 1624, passim. (Thirty-one letters from and about de Thou. Reprinted in VII, II, III, VI, VII, and IX, passim.) Joseph Scaliger, Epistolae omnes quae reperiri potuerunt . .. , Leyden, 1627, passim. (Four letters to de Thou.) Joseph Scaliger, Lettresfranfaises inMites de Joseph Scaliger, ed. Tamizey de Larroque, Agen, 1879, passim. (Fifty-three letters to or about de Thou, many quoted in extract only. Editing is poor; the original manu• scripts in the Dupuy Collection show that Tamizey omitted portions of the letters without any indication and that the misread the manu• scripts frequently.) Henri Stein, Album d' autographes de savants et Crudites fraTlfais et etrangers des XVIe, XVlIe, et XVlIIe siecles, Paris, 1907, fol. 115. (One letter from Jacques Bongars to de Thou.) Burchard Struve, Acti litterarii B. G. Struvii, J ena, 1710. (Letter of de Thou to Meursius, reprinted VII, VI, 25.) Jacques-Auguste de Thou, Historiarum sui temporis libri CXXXVIII, vol. VII, London, 1733,passim. (Hundreds ofletters to, from, and about de Thou, gathered by Buckley from published and unpublished sources.) Jacques-Auguste de Thou, "Lettre de Jacques-Auguste de Thou," in

1 See p. 250 for description of this letter. APPENDIX 325

Bulletin de la societl de /' histoire de France, anon. ed., Annee 1853, pp. 1 1 g- 151. (Letter to Pithou.) Jacques-Auguste de Thou, "A Letter from the Illustrious M. de Thou to Mr. William Camden," in anon., A Vindication of Mr. George Buchanan, Edinburgh, 1749. (One letter from de Thou to Camden.) Jacques-Auguste de Thou, Choix des Lettresfran;aises inidites de J.-A. de Thou, ed. Paulin Paris and Le Roux de Lincy, Paris, 1877. (Fifty• seven letters published with unindicated omissions and frequent errors of transcription.) Gerhard Vossius, Vossii et claro virorum ad eum epistolae, ed. Colomies, London, 1690, passim. (Four letters about de Thou reprinted in VII, VIII, 3, and 11-13.) APPENDIX 2

MANUSCRIPT MATERIALS ABOUT OR BY DE THOU

IN THE BIBLIOTHEQUE NATIONALE

The richest collections of manuscript materials about de Thou are in the Latin, Franc;ais, and Dupuy Collections in the Bibliotheque N ationale. All other manuscript collections including de Thou materials are negligible. Consequently, I have referred to such manuscripts in Appendix 5 in summary form only. I shall be most grateful for infor• mation about de Thou materials which I have missed either in the collections mentioned in this book or elsewhere.

Fonds latin. 1-8. Mss. 5977-5980: Manuscripts of de Thou's Historv. 9. Ms. 5992: A cartulary once part of the de Thou library. 10. Ms. 6210: "Florilegium rerum notatu digniorum quae inter legendumJ.A. Thuanumoccurerunt." Includes excerpts from the History, copies ofde Thou's , published and unpublished, and letters by de Thou. A table of contents is included on page 417. II. Ms. 8586, fols. 351-352: Two letters from de Thou to Hotman (unpublished). 12. Ms. 8913: A manuscript once part of the de Thou library. 13-18. Mss. 9374,9375, 10389, 17919-17921: Manuscript catalogs of the printed books in the de Thou library. 19-22. Mss. 10390-10392, 17918: Manuscript catalogs of the manu- scripts in the de Thou library. 23. Ms. 9794: "Addenda vel delenda in historia Thuani." 1 24-29. Mss. 16920-16925: Manuscripts of de Thou's History. 30. Ms. 17557: "Jacobi Augusti Thuani... Historiarum Para• lip omena .... " 2

1 See p. 152 . 2 See p. 153. APPENDIX 327 31. Ms. 2373, nouvelles acquisitions 1: Genealogical materials concerning the de Thou family.

Fonds rran~ais. I. Ms. 2570: Extracts from de Thou's History. 2. Ms. 2943: French translation of extract from de Thou's History. 3. Ms. 3456: Three letters by Henry IV about de Thou (published). 4. Ms. 3568: One letter by Henry IV to de Thou (published). 5. Ms. 3626: One letter by Henry IV to de Thou (published). 6. Ms. 3788: Letters and documents concerning the of Sainte Menehould, 1614 (unpublished). 7. Ms. 3799: Letters and documents concerning the Peace of Loudun, 1616 (published). 8. Ms. 3930: Letter from de Thou to Claude de Saumaise (un• published). 9. Ms. 3958: Extract from de Thou's History. 10. Ms. 3960: Letters and documents concerning the conference of St. Denis, 1593 (unpublished). I I. Ms. 4047: Letters and documents concerning the (unpublished). 12. Ms. 4067: Letters and documents concerning the Treaty of Sainte Menehould, 1614 (unpublished). 13. Ms. 4592: "Addenda vel delenda in historia Thuani." 2 14. Ms. 6415: Twelve letters to de Thou from Father Seguier and Canaye de Fresne (unpublished). 15-22. Mss. 7125-7132: Letters by Jacques Bongars about de Thou (unpublished). 23-26. Mss. 7553-7555bis: Lists of sixteenth-century conseillers in the Parlement of Paris (published). 27. Ms. 10245: Letters and documents concerning the Peace of Loudun, 1616 (published). 28. Ms. 10389: Copy of de Thou's letter to Jeannin, 16II.3 29. Ms. 10553: Manuscript catalog of books and manuscripts in the de Thou library. 30. Ms. 13669: Letters by Henry IV to de Thou (published). 31. Ms. 15463: Copy of de Thou's letter to Jeannin, 16II.3

1 This collection is numbered separately from the fonds latin proper. 2 See p. ISO. 3 See p. 250 • 328 APPENDIX 32. Ms. 15576: Two lists of names offamous men spoken of in the History (written in de Thou's hand). 33. Ms. 15581: Letter from de Thou to M. Villiers 1613 (un• published) . 34. Ms. 15582: Letter from Mornay to de Thou (unpublished). 35. Ms. 15697: Copy of edict condemning J. B. Gallus' In ... Thuani . .. Libros Notationes, 1614. 36-38. Mss. 15898, 15910, 159II: Letters from de Thou to Bellievre, 1603 (unpublished). 39. Ms. 15975: Letter from de Thou to King James I (published). 40. Ms. 15977: Letter from James I to de Thou (published). 41-43. Mss. 16181, 18090, 23646: Lists of "romans anciens" in the de Thou library. 44-45. Mss. 16098, 16936: Manuscripts with marginal notes by de Thou. 46-48. Mss. 18159, 18161, 18162: Records of the Parlement of Paris concerning de Thou. 49. Ms. 18617: Copy of de Thou's Memoirs. 50--51. Mss. 18976,22222: Copy of de Thou's will. 52. Ms. 19557: Copy of Caracciolo notes on the History.! 53. Ms. 20154: Four letters to and from de Thou (one unpublished). 54. Ms. 20787: "Detracta vel mutata in historiis ... Thuani." 2 55. Ms. 208 I 7: Anonymous notes on the History. 56. Ms. 2 1023: Catalog oforiginal documents in the de Thou library. 57. Ms. 23336: Copy of 1614 translation of de Thou's preface.3 58. Ms. 23465: Copy of Dupuy's "Apologie pour l'histoire de M. de Thou" (published 1620). 59. Ms. 24473: Manuscript catalog of the books on history in de Thou's library. 59a. Ms. 25560: Copies of the Thou's poems by Pierre de l'Estoile (published) .

Fonds Fran~ais, nouvelles acquisitions.4 60. Ms. 1086: Letter from de Thou to Pithou, 1596 (unpublished). 61. Ms. 15 18: Copy of the "Thuana" made in the eighteenth century. 62. Ms. 3625: Copy of de Thou letter (published).

1 See p. 72. 2 See p. 145. 3 See p. 297. 4 This collection is numbered separately from the Fonds fran«;ais proper. APPENDIX 329

63. Ms. 5172: Nine letters to de Thou from Peiresc (unpublished). 64. Ms. 6343: Two letters to de Thou from Peiresc (unpublished). 65-66. Mss. 7112, 23449: Copies of de Thou's will. 67. Ms. 9186: Anonymous notes on de Thou's History. 68. Ms. 10124: Portrait and one page from an early draft of the History. 69. Ms. 10695: A manuscript originally in the de Thou library. 70. Ms. 23366: Letters and documents on the Peace of Loudun, 1616 (published). 71. Ms. 23369: Letters and documents on the Peace of Sainte Menehould, 1614 (unpublished).

Fonds Dupuy. The Dupuy Collection in the Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, is richest of all in de Thou materials, thanks to the collecting zeal of the 's nephew, Pierre Dupuy, whose manuscripts became part of the Royal Library in 1657. Not only did Pierre preserve a number of manuscripts of the History, described in chapter 3 of this book, but he evidently obtained from de Thou almost every letter which the historian received. In addition, de Thou's original copies of letters to others were very frequently obtained by Pierre or copied by his brother Jacques. As we have seen in chapter 4, the Dupuy Collection also includes the most complete collection of de Thou's poetry. Gene• alogical materials on the de Thou family are also particularly important. I have investigated only those manuscripts mentioned in Leon Dorez's published catalog of the Dupuy Collection. Since a number of errors and omissions occur in this catalog, and since a number of pieces have been added to volumes of the Dupuy Collection since the catalog was made, it is probable that the following list is incomplete. I have listed in each case the materials which have and have not been published.

1. Ms. 16: Six unpublished letters and nine published letters to or about de Thou. (Thumery, Rigault, Canaye, Casaubon, Baudius, Grotius, Rutgers, R. Thory.) 2. Ms. 19: Four unpublished letters and seven published letters to or about de Thou by . 3. Ms. 72: Account written at de Thou's request by Claude-Enoch Virey about the flight of Louis II, prince of Conde, from the French court to the Spanish in 1609-1610, including details on de Thou, Conde's friend. Already published. 4. Ms. 73: Four poems by Virey, versifying the prose account in 330 APPENDIX Ms. 72. One poem published. Notes and verses on de Thou occur in all four poems. 5. Ms. 89: One letter from Henry IV to de Thou, already published. 6. Ms. 91: Twenty-three unpublished letters to, from, or about de Thou and the negotiations to end the prince of Conde's revolt in 1614. (Marie de Medicis, Louis XIII,Jeannin, Thumery, Claude de Bullion, duke of Ventad our.) 7. Ms. 92: One letter from Louis XIII to de Thou and other royal deputies to the conference of Loudun, 1616, already published. 8. Ms. I I I : Letters to and about de Thou from Paolo Sarpi, already published. 9. Ms. 180: Two letters and two poems by de Thou, already published. 10. Ms. 322: One letter from Henry IV to de Thou, already published, and the articles accorded to the at the conference of Chatellerault by de Thou and the other royal deputies, 1598. I I. Ms. 323: Unpublished materials on the negotiations of de Thou and the other royal deputies at Chatellerault and Monceaux, 1598. 12. Ms. 324: One unpublished letter by Philippe Poncet about de Thou. 13. Ms. 348: Five unpublished letters to and about de Thou. One letter to de Thou already published. One unpublished poem by de Thou. (Vertunien, Gruter, Praetorius, La Faye, Bongars, Savile.) 14. Ms. 358: Nicolas Lefevre's preface for de Thou's Omissa, already published. IS. Ms. 379: Unpublished decree of the Parlement of Paris, promoted by de Thou, ordering that Catherine de Medicis' books be added to the Royal Library. 16. Ms. 394ter: Letters by Scaliger to Casaubon about de Thou, already published. 17. Ms. 395: Twenty-one unpublished or incompletely published letters to de Thou from Scaliger. 18. Ms. 407: One unpublished letter to de Thou from Antoine de Lomenie. Four published letters to de Thou from Henry IV. 19. Ms. 408: 's three books completing de Thou's History, already published. 20. Ms. 409: Unpublished notes by Scaliger, Denaisius, Ossat, and an anonymous writer, on the History. Other notes and letters publish• ed, with some omissions from the manuscripts. (Mornay, Clusius Godefroy, Laurens, Gobelkofer, King James I, Lipsius, Elector APPENDIX 331 Palatine Frederick IV, Welser, Cardinal Sforza, Cardinal d'Ossat, Fr. Borromeo, Nogueyra, Lobo da Sylveira, Casaubon.) 21. Ms. 428: One unpublished letter from de Thou and Calignon to Henry IV in 1598. 22.1 Ms. 449: One unpublished letter to de Thou from Claude de Saumaise. 23. Ms. 450: Letters and documents concerning de Thou as one of the negotiators of the Treaty of Loudun, 1616, already published. 24. Ms. 460: Published and unpublished poems by de Thou. 25. Ms. 490: Three unpublished letters about de Thou. Other letters published. (Lipsius, Lingelsheim, Beerts, Gevaert.) 26. Ms. 496: Three unpublished letters about de Thou by Scaliger. Other letters by Scaliger to and about de Thou, already published, with some omissions from the manuscripts. 27. Ms. 511: Unpublished genealogical materials, including decrees of the Parlement of Paris, on de Thou and his ancestors. 28. Ms. 569: Two unpublished letters to de Thou. (Paul de Foix, Henry IV.) 29. Ms. 592: Genealogical chart of de Thou's family, unpublished. 30. Ms. 618: Unpublished letters and documents concerning de Thou as one of the negotiators of the Edict of Nantes. (Forget, Mornay, Huguenot Assembly of Chatellerault, Calignon, Le Rochepot.) 31. Ms. 627: Letters of provision for de Thou's appointment as president in the Parlement of Paris, unpublished. 32. Ms. 630: Unpublished epitaph on de Thou's death by Paul Reneaulme and Reneaulme's medical account of the cause of de Thou's death, published in translation.2 33. Ms. 632: Eight unpublished notes and letters on de Thou's History. Other notes and letters published in the London edition. Un• published funereal poems honoring de Thou. (U npublished materials are by Drusius, Clusius, Rey, Scaliger, Theodore Godefroy, Arithmaeus, Beerts, Louis Servin, Fran<;ois Pithou, Georg Remus, and anonymous persons.) 34. Ms. 638: Unpublished genealogical material on de Thou's ancestors. De Thou's Orleans disputation, 1572.3

1 The catalog to the Dupuy Collection compiled by Leon Dorez states that Ms. 430, folio 108, contains notes on de Thou's History concerning the duchy of Lorraine. This is incorrect. Folio 108 contains excerpts from a "Magnum Chronicon Belgicum" in the library of Johannes Pistorius. Possibly de Thou used these excerpts in preparing his History, but I have been unable to ascertain their use. 2 See p. 276. 3 See p. 246ff. for a description of this work. 332 APPENDIX 35. Ms. 639: Epitaph of de Thou and of his wife Gasparde, already published. 36. Ms. 663: One unpublished letter by R. Thory and one published letter by Cardinal d'Ossat to de Thou. 37. Ms. 675: Eighteen unpublished letters to de Thou and one un• published letter by de Thou. (Minos, Gaffarel, Muret, Brulart de Sillery, Thumery, Loisel, Dyllin, Seguier, Gillot, Mornay, Achille de Harlay, , Scevole de Sainte-Marthe, Mery de Vic, Rapin, Catel, Ribere, Claude Sangain.) 38. Ms. 699: Eleven unpublished letters and four published letters to or about de Thou. (Lipsius, Smetius, Sylburg, Lingelsheim, Beerts.) 39. Ms. 700: Two unpublished letters to de Thou from Nicolas Lefevre. 40. Ms. 704: One unpublished letter about de Thou by Cardinal Sforza. 41. Ms. 705: Four unpublished letters about de Thou by Francesco Maria Vialardo. 42. Ms. 706: One hundred unpublished letters by de Thou and twenty-four published letters by de Thou. One unpublished poem by de Thou. 43. Ms. 707: Six unpublished or incompletely published letters by de Thou, and twenty-four published letters by de Thou, all addressed to Cas au bon. 44. Ms. 708: Thirty-four unpublished or incompletely published letters to de Thou and forty-eight published letters to de Thou, all by Casaubon. 45. Ms. 709: Twenty-five unpublished letters by de Thou and sixteen published letters by de Thou, addressed to Pierre Pithou, Claude Dupuy, and Pierre and Jacques Dupuy. 46. Ms. 712: Three unpublished letters to de Thou and three published letters about de Thou. (Dudrac, Gillot, Beza, Lingelsheim.) 47. Ms. 746: Unpublished letters patent of Henry III granting sur• vivance of a presidency in the Parlement of Paris to de Thou. 48. Ms. 766: Sixteen letters from Paolo Sarpi to Groslot de l'Isle about de Thou, already published. 49. Ms. 80 I : Fifty-eight unpublished letters and five published letters to de Thou. (Henry IV; Henry, Duke of Montpensier; Henry, Prince of Conde; Francis, Prince of Conti, and Charles, Count of Soissons; Henry, Duke of Nemours; Cesar, Duke of Vendome; APPENDIX 333

Henry, Duke of Montmorency; Fran~ois and Henry of Luxem• bourg, dukes of Piney; Charles, Duke of Nevers; Henry, Duke of Maine ; Philip-William, Prince of Orange; Claude de la Chatre, Baron of La Maisonfort; Charles, Duke of Biron; Anne de Levis, Duke of Ventad our; Charles, Duke ofBrissac; Duke of Epernon; Charles, Duke ofDam ville ; Francis, Duke of Lesdiguieres ; Duke of Sully.) 50. Ms. 802: One hundred and sixty unpublished letters and twenty• two published letters to de Thou. (Cheverny, Bellievre, Brulart de Sillery, Villeroy, Mery and Dominique de Vic, Jeannin, du Yair, Thumery, Charles de L'Aubespine, Claude de Bullion, Andre Hurault, Paul de Foix, Hurault de l'Hospital, Claude Groulart, Soffroi de Calignon, Fran~ois Viete, Rene Du Bellay, Fran~ois de Kernadec, Simon Marion, Lazare Coqueley, Philippe Bertier, Clary, Jacques de la Guesle, Henri d'Escoubleau de Sourdis, Guillaume Ruze, A. Du Four-Pujols, Antoine Lefevre de La Boderie, Gaspard de Schomberg, Jean-Baptiste d'Ornano, Charles de Crequy, Antoine d' Aumont, Fran~ois de Breves, Claude de Harville, Henri de Bourdeille, Gaspard de la Chatre, Lysander de Gelas, Joachim de Dinterville, Fran~ois d'Espinay, Henry de Noailles, Odet de la Noue, Antoine de Silly, Adrien de Monluc, Roger de Commenge, N. de Saint-Simon, Philippe de Longueval, Antoine de Gramont, Jean de Chaumont, Concini, Mornay.) 51. Ms. 803: One letter published, one letter incompletely published, and one letter unpublished by Gabriel Boule to Pierre Dupuy, concerning his French translation of de Thou's History.l 52. Ms. 806: One hundred and three unpublished letters and six published letters to de Thou. (Florent Chrestien, Christophe Dupuy, Jean Cappel, Nicolas Rigault, Fran~ois Vertunien, Beza, Hinerius, Lebey de Batilly, Veyre, Feuardent, Arbinot, Pierre Le Fevre, Freminet, Boisrigault, Claude de Saumaise, Jacques Belin, J. de Pressac, Godefroy Malvin, Fran~ois J uret, Charles Perrot, Paul Reneaulme,Joseph Texeira, Guiseppe Porto, F.-M. Vialardo, Muzio Ricchieri, Antonio Olgiato, , Gismondo Zadde, Jean Diodati, Lodovico Beccadelli, Giovanni Ciotti, Ottavio Menini, Lorenzo Pignoria, Scialac and Sionita.) 53. Ms. 810: Two poems addressed to de Thou by Florent Chrestien, already published. 54. Ms. 8 I 2: One hundred and thirty-eight unpublished and eleven

1 See pp. 258~60 for description of this translation. 334 APPENDIX published letters to de Thou. One unpublished letter from de Thou. (Cardinals d'Ossat, Sforza, Joyeuse, La Rochefoucauld, F. Borromeo, and du Perron; de Breves; Ursins; Coquet.) 55. Ms. 819: One hundred and thirty-eight unpublished letters and two published letters to de Thou. (Achille de Harlay, Christophe de Harlay, Jacques Gillot, Groslot, Rapin, Jean Foucauld, Peiresc, Ribere, Catel, S. de Sainte-Marthe the elder, the Sainte• Marthe twins, Scevole and Louis, Pierre Vidal, Simon Vigor, Bertrand d' Argentre, Emmanuel van Meteren.) 56. Ms. 830: One hundred and twenty-seven unpublished letters and three partly published letters to de Thou. (Thumery, Christophe de Harlay, Samuel Spifame, Bongars, Jean Hotman, Baugy, Charles Paschal, Eustache de Reffuge, Aubery du Maurier, regents of University of , rector and college of University of Valence, Protestant counsellors of the Genevan Council, Chambre de l'Edit in Guyenne, La Rochelle city officials, Strassburg Senate, city officials.) 57. Ms. 836: One hundred unpublished and seventy-eight published letters to de Thou. (Schott, Dausque, Baudius, Johannes Brant, the younger, Vulcanius, Meursius, Jan Driesch, Grotius, Heinsius, Clusius, Emmius, Jan Rutgers, Jan Huning, Peter Beerts, Antonio Corranus, Henry Savile, George Carew, Andreas Rey,Johannes Lobbetius,Jan Gruter,Jacques Godefroy, Camden, Fridericus ab Helbach, Lingelsheim, Denis Godefroy.) 58. Ms. 837: Three unpublished poems addressed to de Thou by Rapin and an anonymous author. Four published poems by de Thou. 59. Ms. 838: Fifty-six unpublished or partially published letters to de Thou; forty-six published letters to de Thou. Dedicatory letter and poem addressed to de Thou, also published. (Scaliger, Sarpi, N. Lefevre, P. Pithou, Fr. Pithou, Nevelet de Dosche.) 60. Ms. 843: Three unpublished poems in de Thou's honor by an anonymous author. 61. Ms. 844: Published edict of the Roman Catholic Index of November, 1609, in which de Thou's History was condemned. 62. Ms. 879-880: Unpublished catalog of the books in de Thou's library about 1644.1

1 See Harrisse, op. cit., pp. 52-53, for details on this catalog. APPENDIX 335 63. Ms. 886-891: Manuscript catalog of de Thou's library at the time it was sold in 1680, published by Quesnel in 1679.1 64. Ms. 896: Manuscript copy of the "Thuana." 2 65.3 Ms. 914: Manuscript copy of Clement Barksdale's published extracts from the History.4 66. Ms. 950: Extract from de Thou's letter to Thumery on the Loudun Conference.5

1 See Harrisse, op. cit., p. 65, for details on this catalog. 2 See p. 254 for description of this manuscript. 3 Leon Dorez lists Dupuy Ms. 9 13 as an alphabetical index to famed men discussed in the History. The page numbers and personages listed in this volume, however, do not correspond to any edition of de Thou's work. 4 See p. 301 for description of this work. 5 See p. 25 I for description of this work. APPENDIX 3

TWO UNPUBLISHED LETTERS ON

THE GENEVA EDITIONS OF DE THOU'S HISTORY

I. B. N., Ms. Dupuy 49o,folio 99r-v: Lingelsheim to P. Dupuy, October 28, I6I7. A Monsieur, Monsieur [Pierre] Du Puy, Advocat au Parlement du Roy a Paris.l S. P. Vir Clarissime, nobilissimeque, Obruistis me beneficiis vestris tu ac Rigaltius, ita ut acerb a mihi vita futura sit, donec gratiaereferendae occasio detur. Vos in ignotum, ac nullo officio promeritum tam benignus ut sitis, ac me beetis iis quae ego omnibus rebus in vita antepono. Nec satis exprimere possum, gaudium meum, quod vestro beneficio unus ego nactus sum, quod omnes boni et docti votis expetunt. Pergite quaeso bene mereri de hoc saeculo ac posteritate, et efficite ut reliqua quoque aeterni operis perfecta habea• mus. Ac si potentes apud vos absterrent, reliqua proferre neque vestri homines lucem veritatis ferre possunt, facite ut nobis Germanis ea gloria cedat, nos enim operam dabimus, ut diligentiam et elegantiam vestra• rum editionum aemulemur. Quam indignum foret tot lucubrationes ac labores, bono posteritatis susceptos a viro incomparabili, perire. Vos certo scio, memores ultimae voluntatis magni Thuani, cuius memoria in benedictione, non permittetis ut tanta iactura fiat, qua in re obstringetis vobis omnes veritatis studiosos. Neque satis tibi fuit hoc incomparabili beneficio me adficere, etiam monument a Sammarthani promissa antehac subministracti, munus longe gratissimum, et cuius lectione satiari nequeo.2 Utinam vicissim gratus in te esse possim, sed nescio quae mea est infelicitas, quod quae

1 See p. 28ff. for discussion of this letter. I have added only the paragraphing to this clearly written letter in Lingelsheim's hand. 2 This appears to be a reference to Scevole de Sainte-Marthe's Opera, published at Paris in 1616, which Dupuy evidently sent to Lingelsheim. APPENDIX 337 a me postulas, praestare nequeam. Nam eorum quae desideras, nihil adhuc nancisci potui, quamvis arnicos meos illis in rebus fatigem. Seldoni de Diis syris nondum vidi, si nactus fuero, faciam, ut statim habeas.1 Publica apud nos satis quieta. Caesar Electores Imperii omnes, per legatos invitavit Ratisbonam, ut Kal. Febr. se ibi sistant, ac in medium consulant, quomodo dissensiones in Imperio tolli, et concordia stabiliri possit, simulque agi de successione in Imperio, quae destinatur multorum votis novo Regi Bohemiae Ferdinando Archiduci.2 Serenis• simus Elector Palatinus, Berlinum profectus est, occasione Baptismi sororis suae filia, ut cum Electore Brandeburgico consilia communicet, in reditu omnino Saxonem salutaturus quoque est.3 Deus iter fortunet, ac tibi det quae optas. Vale vir praestantissime. Heidelberga, XXVIII Octobris. 1617. Tuus aeternum devinctus, G. M. Lingelshemius.

2. B. N., Ms. Dupuy 490,jolios 100r-lOlr: Lingelsheim to P. Dupuy, June 9, 1619. A Monsieur, Monsieur Du Puy, Advocat au Parlement du Roy a Paris.4 S. P. Amplissime et nobilissime Domine, Illustres Barones Donavi fratres Achatius ac Christophorus me serio compellarunt his diebus, eo quod in aeterno opere magni Thuani 't'o,) ILOCXOCPL't'OU, aliqua sunt, quae famam patrui ipsorum Fabiani Donavi, non mediocriter laedunt, et me maiorum in modum rogarunt, officerem apud te, ut quaedam omittantur, quae ad ipsam historiam non faciunt et salva integra narratione deleri et omitti possunt. Ea continentur libro XXCVII. in gestis anna CI:::>I:::>XXVII. Primum est, quod quum narratur Baro Donavus, nomine belli ducum et Principum Germanicae scriptum publicasse, in quo ex• peditionem illam contra Caesaris conatus tuetur, in fine additur,

1 I have been unable to discover the first book or books which Dupuy evidently requested from Lingelsheim. The second book, John Selden's De Dis Syris Syntagmata II .. . , was published at London in 1617. 2 Ferdinand, archduke of Styria and cousin of Emperor Matthias, became king of Bo• hemia in June, 1617. 3 Lingelsheim's employer, the Elector Palatine Frederick V, was worried about the concentration of power in the hands of the fervently Catholic Archduke Ferdinand, and consequently planned to take counsel with bis Protestant fellow-elector John Sigismund of Brandenburg. 4 See pp. 30 and 36 ff. for discussion of this letter, also in Lingelsheim's hand. Para• graphing has been added. The persons referred to in this letter are identified in my discussion in chapter 2. 338 APPENDIX quod huius modifuit, ut nihil speciosius tota illa expeditione autfortius a Donavio gestum fuisse videatur.l Hie sarcasmus sine labe historiae omitti posset, & illi maximopere flagitant: qua in re gratificandum ipsis videtur, et auctor si viveret, hoc illustri familiae, ac optimo seni libens gratificaretur. Alterum est, quod post narrationem cladis ad Alnetum acceptae, eodem in libro, post hanc clausulam Dornavius in Germaniam cum Joanne Bucchio re infeliciter gesta abiit,2 recensetur quod ipsi Donavio cum Gallis ducibus convenerit omnia haec adversa silentio tegenda, ille tamen scriptum ediderit, ad quod aculrate [sic] responderit Jac. Bongarsius, et istam totam recensionem scriptorum contrariorum omitti petunt. Primum quo Fabianus Donaviis constanter neget, tale quid inter ductores convenisse, neque in aeternum fore, ut id doceri aut demonstrari possit. Deinde memini et ego, saepius optimum mihique amicissimum Bongarsium '"0 [v] !LotXotp~'"lV professum esse, se auctorem eius scripti minime fuisse, sed Aversium, qui tum Navarri res quoque procurabat, id scriptum confecisse, neque negabat, se approbatorem fuisse pro eius temporis ratione. Quum igitur, salva totius rei gestae veri tate, omitti illa adversaria scripta possint, et historia nil nisi verum et exploratum niteri debeat, videtur et ipsis hac in re indulgendum, neque occasio praeberi ad contradicendum. Nam aiunt fratres isti se illustrissimo Thuano sanctae et laudatissimae memoriae exhibuisse documenta, ex quibus evincatur rei veritas, et inter quae sint etiam ipsius Castilionaei litterae ad Donavum. lode fio, ut non dubitem, concessurum te in hanc sententiam praesertim quum nihil in historia mutetur, sed tantum omitantur quaedam, quae in contumeliam et infamiam cedant viri magni et de familia Palatina optime meriti, et cuius duo fratris filii magna in dignitate et gratia sint apud Serenissimum Electorum nostrum. Scimus enim ipsum Magnum Thuanum monitum ab aliis pariter omisisse talia quaedam, vitandi odii causa. Quodsi recte rem expenderis, spero te consultum reperturum ut haec deleantur, atque ita praeclarissimum opus, sine reprehensione aut indignatione a Germanis legatur. Rem mihi longe gratissimam feceris, si sententiam tuam, pro voto nostro mihi aperueris. Habebis me vicissim ad omnia obsequia quam paratissimum. Per valetudinem meam nondum licet in publicum prodire, aut Senatum frequentare, spes tamen bona me fovet virium recuperanda• rum, tum a [sic] efficiam Deo dante, ut privilegium obtineat typographus

1 The words in italics are underlined in the manuscript, and indicate de Thou's words. 2 The words in italics are underlined in the manuscript, and indicate de Thou's words. APPENDIX 339 Rouvierius, praesertim quum ea de re literas dederit ad Principem meum Senatus Genevensis. Conventus iam habent Principes nostri, Hailbrounae, ut consulant in commune, rebus tam in Imperio perturbatis, et ingentibus copiis Ferdinando regi adductis ex Belgio, praesertim instante iam electione novi Imperatoris, cui dies Francofurtum indicta in 20/10 Julii.1 Bohemi illic splendidam legationem habent, opem implorantem. Exspectatur et sui a Britanno legatus Marchio Duncastrensis cum ingenti comitatu, qui sumptus rectius fierent in suppetias Bohemis de libertate pugnantibus ferendas. 2 Sed molestus tibi esse vereor hac prolixitate. Vale vir praestantissime. Heidelberga. IXJun. 1619. Tuus addictissimus, Georg. Michael Lingelshemius.

1 After the death of Matthias in early 1619, his cousin, King Ferdinand of Bohemia, was elected emperor at a Reichstag held at Frankfurt. The two dates, 20 and 10 July, indicate Catholic (new style, Gregorian calendar) and Protestant (old style, unreformed calendar) dating. 2 The rebellious Bohemians had thrown Ferdinand's representatives out of the windows of the royal palace in Prague in 1618. They were supported by the Calvinist Elector Palatine, and by the elector's father-in-, James I of . APPENDIX 4

THOMAS CARTE TO RICHARD MEAD:

PREPARATION OF THE LONDON EDITION 1

BodleianLibrary, Ms. Carte 225,folio 129. Carte in Paris to [Mead in London], [October-November, 1725]. Sir, I had the honor of yours last week, with Mr. Buckley's enclosed, to which I make use of this opportunity to send an answer. I have made use of the liberty you gave me to draw upon him for one hundred pounds, which he will be pleased to pay to the gentleman who brings this, and I hope he will think that I deserve two hundred pounds more; it being what Mr. Jebb 2 at first put me in hopes, and what I flatter myself, the pains I have taken will be thought to merit: I have indeed spared for no pains and done everything that was possible to trace out and procure everything that might be of use in this new edition of Thuanus and have succeeded in it better than most persons could or than anybody could expect: t'is almost inconceivable the number of persons I have sollicited for this purpose, (one of them of the first Quality in France) 3 and the trouble that attends such sollicitations: there is no applying to any body here without a Memoir representing the case and setting forth as well the things you want as the reason and the occasion why you want em: without that no body will either offer to speak for you, or hear any thing that is moved on your behalf, And I am sure, I have been forced to draw above one hundred different ones

1 This manuscript letter, probably a draft copy of the one sent to Mead, is without address or date. However, it may be certainly said to be addressed to Mead and to be dated between September and November of 1725 because the letter from Mead to which this letter replies was written on September 9, 1725 (see p. 59 for reference to this letter), while Mead's reply to this letter was written on December 6, 1725 (Ms. Carte 225, folio 150). I have changed the "ye" used by Carte to "the" wherever it occurs. Otherwise, Carte's spelling and punctuation has been preserved. 2 I have explained SamuelJebb's role in the negotiations which led to the undertaking of the London edition on p. 58. 3 This was the procureur-glniral Joly de Fleury, who possessed the Dupuy Collection of manuscripts at this time, as well as most of the books formerly in de Thou's library. APPENDIX 341 on this occasion: The plague too and expence on other accounts is more than can be easily imagined; t'is to lose one's time and wait to no purpose, to go to a man of quality's here without a coach; a porter, whatever business one has or whatever recommendation one comes with, will not admit one into his master's home except one comes in such an Equipage; and your lawyers will not see a person but at their hours of Audience when they have an infinite crowd of people about em and always putting one off for an answer to another time till they have considered the Memoir given them. I have likewise been at no less trouble and expence about the Amanuenses I was forced to employ: Finding that my being every day at the King's library from seven o'clock in the morning to seven o'clock at night without eating or drinking was of great prejudice to my health, I took at Mr. Woolhouse's recommendation (who had reasons to be acquainted with persons used to transcribe in the Library and fit for it) a young fellow to assist me at the rate of three Livres a day, when after he had wrote several days for me I was forced, when I came to examine what he had wrote, to dismiss and write every syllable over again that he had transcribed; I have been on this and that occasion of other Transcripts forced to change my Amanuensis fifteen several times without finding anyone (tho' all pretenders to Learning) but that last who transcribed for me the letters ofM. de Pontcaire's collection, that had a tolerable share of exactness: I have not only been at this trouble and expence about what I have found, but full as much in searching for what I did not find; e.g. I made ajourney twenty-seven leagues from hence to Beaumont in the Gatinois, the seat of the P[rince] de Tingry who married the only daughter of the late Premier President de Harlay, with a letter of recommendation to the Prince from a man of great quality and infinitely esteemed here, Abbe de Thou telling me that the Prince had among the President de Harlay's books and manuscripts a copy of de Thou's with notes in the margin that would be of great use to me, and Memoirs relating to M. de Thou; whose sister the Premier President Achilles de Harlay (the Princess de Tingry's Ancestor) had married. My letter indeed procured me the best reception in the world and the Prince's library and manuscripts were open to me but I could not find among em what I wanted; and that is but one of many fruitless attempts that I have made in the course of this affair, in which I can justly say, I have expended above one hundred pounds out of my pocket, besides all the pains I have taken in getting and endeavoring to get papers and Memoirs more than ever I gave Mr. Jebb hopes to expect at first. 342 APPENDIX I only just suggest these considerations to you, because many of em are particular to this country, as the reason of my desiring the further sum of two hundred pounds: but I entirely submit em and myself to you, who are a much better judge in such matters than I am, and must judge more impartially in this particular case than I can be supposed to do. Mr. Buckley may be assured that I will not act so dishonourably by him as to dispose of to anybody else the least scrap of a copy of which I furnish him with. I am not capable of acting so mean a part; nothing could make me guilty of it purely on my own account and no temp• tation I am sure can make me wanting in the regard lowe to you, to whose esteem I am very ambitious to recommend myself, being with the greatest deference and respect, Sir yours Philips 1

[P.S.] Permit me sir to improve this opportunity of writing, by asking your judgment to which everybody pays a great deference, about the publishing of the Records here relating to England, a Catalog of the greatest part of which I sent to Mr. ]ebb: I have taken an Account of some others since but have not had to transcribe the catalog of em; I find very few ofem in Rymer, and would fain hope that the publishing of em as a supplement to his Collection would be well received in the world and if it had your countenance could not fail of doing so in that case. I should be pleased to employ my time this winter and the next summer in transcribing em: and as it would supply me with money, would enable me to pursue another project which I am fond of under• taking because I know of nobody else that would do it or could expect to succeed in it. T'is the taking a journey to , where I am encouraged to expect that I might have leave to look over what records and papers they have in their Offices and in the Vatican relating to England. The monks who would not surrender their lands carried off their writings and manuscripts to Rome where they lie in a terrible disorder: and as in all times there was a great correspondence between England and that court, no doubt of it abundance of writings, papers, and records might be found there, not only for clearing the of Charters in England, but for giving light to the History of the Nation: I have the greater gout for this undertaking, because few Protestants

1 Carte, exiled from England for his Catholicism and his attachment to the former royal house, the Stuarts, took the name of "M. Philips" while living abroad. APPENDIX 343 could obtain leave to make such a search and fewer still are fit for it: And as I hate of all things to be idle and useless in the world, and the particular circumstance of my being abroad may be a principle means of my obtaining such leave, I think Providence seems to direct me to employ my time in such a way of being usefull to my Country, as perhaps nobody else can.l

1 For a brief summary of the results of Carte's researches on the history of England, see the article on Carte in the Dictionary of National Biography. APPENDIX 5

LIBRARIES AND ARCHIVES WITH IMPORTANT COLLECTIONS OF DE THOU EDITIONS OR MANUSCRIPTS

France I. Paris: a. Bibliotheque N ationale: In addition to the rare editions both in the Salle des imprimes and Salle de la reserve and the manu• script collections described in Appendix 2, the following manu• script collections also include important de Thou materials: Cinq Cents Colbert, Melanges Colbert, Dossiers Bleus, Italien, Moreau, Morel de Thoisy. b. Bibliotheque de la ville de Paris: Manuscript letter by de Thou to Pithou (published). c. Bibliotheque du protestantisme fran~ais: Letters by de Thou to Mornay. d. Bibliotheque de l'Institut: Letters to and from de Thou, docu• ments on de Thou's life and diplomatic negotiations. e. Bibliotheque de l'Arsenal: Extracts from the History; copies of minor works by de Thou. f. Archives N ationales: Documents on de Thou's career in the Parlement of Paris; documents concerning his family and posseSSIOns. g. Bibliotheque Sainte-Genevieve: Rare editions of de Thou's works both in the Salle des imprimes and the Salle de la reserve. One important manuscript with emendations to the History.! h. Bibliotheque de la Sorbonne: Rare editions of de Thou's works. 2. Orleans, Bibliotheque municipale: One unpublished poem, gene• alogical materials. 3. Carpentras, Bibliotheque municipale: The Peiresc Collection con• tains letters from, to, and about de Thou, and many materials concerning the History.

1 See p. 147. APPENDIX 345 I. Rome, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana: Rare editions by and on de Thou; Archivio Segreto Vaticano: letters about de Thou. 2. , Archivio di stato: letters about de Thou.

Switzerland I. Basel, Biirgerbibliothek: letters to de Thou from Bongars. 2. St. Gall, Stiftsbibliothek: rare editions of de Thou's History. 3. Zurich, Zentralbibliothek: rare editions of de Thou's works.

Germany I. Bonn, Universitatsbibliothek: rare editions of de Thou's works and extracts from his works. 2. Tiibingen, Universitatsbibliothek: rare editions of the History.

Netherlands I. Leyden, University Library: unpublished and published manu• script letters to de Thou.

England I. London, British Museum: rare editions of works, manuscript letters, and rare extracts from the History; second to the Bibliotheque Nationale in the importance of its materials on de Thou. 2. Oxford, Bodleian Library: Carte manuscripts and editions of de Thou's works.

United States I. Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Library: rare editions of works on and by de Thou; outstanding collection of books from de Thou's library. 2. New York City, N. Y: a. Columbia University Library: rare editions of the History, and early manuscript catalog of the de Thou library. b. J. P. Morgan Library: unpublished letter from de Thou to Casaubon; important collection of books from de Thou's library. c. Carl Pforzheimer Library: unpublished letter from de Thou to Casaubon. 3. Baltimore, Maryland, Peabody Institute: rare editions of works by and on de Thou. 4. Washington, D. C.: 346 APPENDIX a. Library of Congress: rich only in editions of de Thou's Memoirs and in rare publications of extracts from the History. b. Folger Shakespeare Library: rare editions of works by and on de Thou. 5. Princeton, New Jersey, Princeton University Library: rare editions of the History. 6. Chicago, Illinois, Newberry Library: rare editions of works by and on de Thou. INDEX

This index includes all the proper names, libraries, manuscript collections, and public occasions such as treaties or conferences which are mentioned in this book, with the ex• ception of those appearing in material given in direct quotation from de Thou's History. I have included no subject headings in the index. The subjects treated in the various sections of this book are limited very largely to the pages and the topics indicated in the table of contents. When they are not, I have given cross-references to other parts of the book in the footnotes. I would like to express my gratitude to Mr. August Milz, graduate student in history at Northern Illinois University, for his aid in compiling the index. Responsibility for page references is his, while the determination and classification of items included is mine.

Adam, jacques, 272 Barban.;:on-Cany, Marie de, first wife of Addison, joseph, 56n j.-A. de Thou, 81, 82, 95, 100, 105, 106n Aeschylus, 201, 221 I I I, 197, 199n, 225, 235, 240, 241 Aitzinger, Michael, 25411 Barbe, Denyse, 7 Alen.;:on. Fran.;:ois de Valois, duke of. See Barbier, Antoine, 190n, 298 Valois, Fran.;:ois de. Barksdale, Clement, 30ID, 335 Alexander the Great, 22 I Basel, Switzerland. Public Library, 345 Ammirato, Scipione, 333 Bassompierre, Fran.;:ois de, 148 Amours (Amorius), P. d', 235 Batilly, Lebey de, 333 Angouleme, Diane d', 240 Baudius, Dominicus, 32 I, 329, 334 Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S.A. University of Baugy, Nicolas de, 334 Michigan Library, 14ID, 265n Bayle, Pierre, 73, 268, 299, 302,312,314,319 Anne, Empress of Russia, 270, 277 Bazin, Anals, 251 Anne of Austria, Queen of France, 204n Beaumont, Count of. See Harlay, Chris- Anne of Austria, Queen of Spain, 43 tophe de, count of Beaumont. Apollo, 218 Beaune, Renaud de, 85n, 21 I Arbinot, correspondent of de Thou, 333 BeccadelIi, Lodovico, 333 Argentre, Bertrand d', 334 Beerts, Peter, 331, 332, 334 Arithmaeus, Valens, 331 Belin, jacques, 333 Arnauld, Antoine, the Elder, 307 Bellarmine, Robert, 128, 169n Aubigne, Theodore Agrippa d', 205n Belleau, Remy, 202 Aumont, Antoine d', 333 Bellievre, Pomponne de, 328, 333 Aversius, sixteenth-century pamphleteer, 37 Benoist, Elie, 297, 298 Bergantino, G. P., 206, 209, 214 Bertier, Philippe, 333 Bessin, Pierre, 296 Baif, jean-Antoine de, 202 Beze (Beza), Theodore de, 20411, 212, 332, Baillet, Renee, 205 333 Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A.. Peabody Bibliotheque Nationale. See under Paris, Institute, 345 France. 348 INDEX

Bibliotheque Sainte-Genevieve. See under Calvin, Jean, 99n, 299 Paris, France. Cambridge, Mass., U.S.A.. Harvard Uni• Biron, Armand de Gontaut, Duke of, 239 versity Library, 128n, 137, 206n, 345 Blount, Thomas, 297n Camden, William, II, 12n, 17,23, 25n, 26n, Bockstad, Johann, 46n 27, 29-30, 44, 73, 83n, 85n, 108-110, Bodleian Library. See Oxford, England. 115n, 21~, 322, 323, 325, 334 Bodin, Jean, 46n Canaye, Philippe, Seigneur de Fresne, 322, Boeder, Johann, 321 327,329 Boisrigault, correspondent of de Thou, 333 Cappel, Jean, 333 Boivin, Jean, 321 Caraccioli, Galeazzo, 169n, 303 Bolingbroke, Henry St.John, Viscount, 313 Caracciolo, Antonio, 72, 328 Bongars, Jacques, 37, 47n, 229n, 321, 322, Carew, George, 83n, 334 324, 237, 330, 334, 338 Caroline of Brandenburg, Queen of Eng• Bonn, . University ofBonn Library, land,59n 52n, 142, 345 Carpentras, France. Municipal Library, 344 Borghese, Bartolomeo, 204n Carte, Thomas, 3-4, 16n, 33, 34, 38, 43n, Borgia faInily, 92, 93n 44, 57-63, 67, 68, 70-72, 74-80, 87, 90- Borromeo, Federico, Cardinal, 331, 334 95, 99-103, 108-166, I 69n, 170, 171n, Bossuet, J acques-B6nigne, I, 313 I 74n, 177, 179, 180, 183-185, 187, 188, Boswell,James, 5n, 261 193, 194, 195n, 196, 208, 223, 233, 246, Boubier,Jean, 154 254, 260, 261, 264, 265, 272-274, 276, Boule, Gabriel, 258, 259, 260, 261, 322, 333 283, 286-288, 291, 292-295, 300, 310, Bourbon, Charles de, Cardinal, 100, 19~, 313,314,317-320, 340,342,343n 199n,204n,213,238,24° Carte Manuscripts. See Oxford, England. Bourbon, Fran"ois de, Prince of Conti, 332 Casaubon, Isaac, 72, 73, 83n,85n,95, 108- Bourbon, Henri de, Prince of Dombes, 215 109, 115n, I 76n, 21~, 257, 299, 322, Bourdeille, Henri de, 333 329-332 Brabant, Duke of. See Valois, Fran"ois de Catel, Paul, 332, 334 Brandenburg, Elector of. See John Sigis- C6sar, Duke ofVendome, 332 mund. Chamard, Henri, 257n Brant, Johannes, 334 Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, 92n, Brantome, Pierre de, 306 271n Breves, Fran"ois de, 333, 334 Charles II, King of England, 299 Brissac, Duke of, 333 Charles IX, King of France, 44, I 13n, 268 British Museum. See London, England. Chasteigner, Henri de, 221 Brossier, Marthe, 304, 305 Chastel, Jean, 189, 222-223 Brown, John, 46n Chatellerault, Conference of, 330, 331 Brunet, Jacques, 254 Chaumont, (Calvimontius), Jean de, 333 Bruno,J., 132n Chauvelin, Henri-Philippe, 273n Buchanan, George, 204n, 322 Chereau, Jacques, 63 Buckley, Samuel, 3, 6, Ion, II, 12n, 16n, 20, Cheverny or Chivemy, Count of. See 26n,27n,34,35n,38n,40n,42-47,50,52, Philippe Hurault. 54n,56n,58-68,70-77,80, 100, 108, III, Chicago, Illinois. Newberry Library, 265n, 114, 13 1, 137, 139-141, 143, 146, 147, 346 151-155, 159, 161-163, 165, 166, I 67n, Chicot, court buffon of Henry III, 239 168n, 169n, 171n, 172n, 173, 185n, 187, Chr6tien, Florent, 202, 20~, 205, 333 188, 190, 193, 209, 264, 265, 267, 27m, , 268 273, 274, 291, 313, 319, 321 , 324, 340, Cideville, M. de, correspondent of , 340,342 273n Bufalo, Innocenzo del, Cardinal, 32 I Cinq-Mars, Henri d'Effiat, Marquis of, 74, Bullion, Claude de, 330, 333 259 Bullion, Henry, Duke of, 232 Ciotti, Giovanni, 333 Burnet, Gilbert, 297n Clarke, George, 58 Busnelli, Manlio, 324 Clary, Fran"ois de, 333 Clement VII, Pope, 288n Clement VIII, Pope, 237, 288n Cl6ment, Jacques, 216 Calignon, Soffrey de, 74, 201, 249-250, 331, Clermont, College of (present-day Lyc6e 333 Louis-Ie-Grand), 137n Calvimontius. See Chaumont. Clusius, Charles, 330, 33 1, 334 INDEX 349

Coligny, Fran<;ois de, 240 Du Bellay, Joachim, 243 Coligny, Gaspard de, 245, 306 Du Bellay, Rene, 333 Colinus, Valerius, 213 Du Chesne, Andre, 221 Collins, William, 63 Dudith, Andreas, 303 Collinson, John, 190n, 230, 252, 299, 310 Dudrac, correspondent of de Thou, 332 Colomies, Paul, 299 Du Four-Pujols, A., 333 Colonna, Girolamo, 97n DuJon, (Junius), Fran<;ois, 43,294 Columbia University Library. See New Du Maurier, Aubery, 334 York City, New York, U.S.A. Du Moulinet, Claude, 272 Commenge, Roger de, 333 DUntzer, Heinrich, 5n, 57n, 203, 218, 222 Concini, Concino, 333 Du Pan, Jean, 269 Conde, Henry, Prince of, 84, 330, 332 Du Perron, Jacques Davy, Cardinal, 252, Conde, Louis II, Prince of, 329 253, 322, 334 Congnard, Pierre, 304-305 Du Plessis-Mornay. See Mornay. Conring, Hermann, 308 Du Pont, Fran<;ois, 271-272 Copenhagen, Denmark. Library of Count Dupuy, Augustin, 254, 255 Daneskiold of Samsoe, 153 Dupuy, Christophe, 9, lOn, 16, 17, 82n, 83, Royal Library, 153 240,333 Coqueley, Lazare, 333 Dupuy, Claude, 206, 214, 249, 255, 332 Coquet, Fran<;ois, 334 Dupuy, Jacques, 12n, 38, 54, 86, 117, 127, Corranus, Antonio, 334 13 1- 134, 137, 139, 157, 158, 165, 177, Costard, Frederic, 188, 192-194, 196n, 230, 180, 184, 185, 187, 200-201, 231n, 233, 23 1, 275, 298 242,243,245,253-255,258,296,318,332 Costil, Pierre, 303 Dupuy, Pierre, 12n, 25n, 26-29, 35-45, 54, Cotton, Robert, 108-110, 113n, 115n, 214n 56, 58n, 67, 68, 73-75, 77, 82, 86, 92, Coudrette, Christophe, 307 98-99, 110-112, II5-II7, 127, 130-132, Crequy, Charles de, 333 134, 137-141, 143-147, 15 ' - ' 53, 157- Cujas, Jacques, 211, 220, 230, 241, 304 161, 162n, 163, 165, 169-171, 187, 204n, 209, 2II, 212n, 214n, 216, 217, 227, 228, 23 In, 233, 236, 239, 243-245, 253-255, 257-260, 276, 283, 286, 288-289, 291, 293, 294, 296, 300, 313, 314, 327, 318, Daille, Adrien, 253, 254 320, 332, 333, 336, 337 Damville, Duke of. See Montmorency, Dupuy Collection. See under Paris, France. Charles de. Bibliotheque Nationale. Dausque, Claude, 244, 334 Durand, David, 189-191,309,310 Delisle, Leopold, 322 Du Ryer, Pierre, 267-269, 271-273, 275- Demetrius, the false (pretender to Russian 277, 280-281, 283, 284n, 285-287, 289- throne),311 290,302,306,309,312-314 Denaisius, Peter, 330 Du Vair, Guillaume, 322, 333 Desfontaines, Abbe, 4n, 271-277, 238, 314 DyUin, correspindent of de Thou, 332 Des Maizeaux, Pierre, 254, 255 Desnoiresterres, Gustave, 274n Dinterville, Joachim de, 333 Diodati,Jean, 333 Dohna, Baron Fabian von, 36-36, 43 Eboli, Princess of, 204n Dombes, Prince of. See Bourbon, Henri de. Elbene, Pierre d', 214 Donato, Francesco, 129 , Queen of England, 43, 44, 113n, Doneau, Hugues, 43 241 Dorat, Jean, 5, 190n, 237, 247 Emmius, Ubbo, lOn, 73, 322, 334 Dorez, Leon, 254, 329, 33 In, 335n Epemon, Jean-Louis, Duke of, 333 Dornau, Caspar, 225 Espinay, Fran<;ois d', 333 Dosche, Pierre Nevelet de, 334 Estampes, Leonor d', 135, '49, ISO, 158 Dousa, Janus, the Younger, 334 Este, Anna d', 214 Driesch, (Drusius) , Jan, lOn, 33 1, 334 Este, Cardinal d', 214 Drouart, Ambrose &Jerome, 10-11,22,36, Estienne, Henri, 212, 309 47,48,56,64,229n Estienne, Robert I, 309 Drusius. See Driesch. Estienne, Robert 11,7, IOn, 221 Dryander, Joannes, 12, 16 Estienne, Robert III, 23-25, 28, 112, 175, Du Bartas, Sallust, 202 176, 226-228, 229n 350 INDEX

Fabre, jean-Claude, 272 Gretser, jacob, 168n Fabricius, johannes, 300, 313 Grevaert, correspondent of de Thou, 33 I Falezius, C., 240 Groslot de l'Isle, jerome, 332, 334 Famese, Alessandro, 239 Grotius, Hugo, 312, 322, 329, 334 Ferdinand, King of Bohemia, 339n Groulart, Claude, 333 Ferdinand, Archduke of Styria, 337b Gruter,Janus, lon, 30n, 85n, 214, 330, 334 Ferrari, Octavio, 97n Gudius, Marquard, 322 Feuardent, Franc;ois, 333 Guicciardini, Francesco, 296 Ficino Marsiglio, 209 Guise family, 15, 14, 148 Fleury, Andre-Hercule, Cardinal of, 273n Guise, Henry, Duke of, 37, 148, 215n, 222 Foix, Paul de, 235, 33 1, 333 Gulielmius, Janus, 50, 54, 55 Fontette, Fevret de, 146n Gunthem, Anthoni, Count of Oldenburg Forget, Pierre, 331 and Dolmenhorst, 261-262 Formont, jean-Baptiste-Nicolas, 273n Foucauld,Jean, 334 Fouqueray, Henri, 168n Fouquet, Nicolas, 267 Fracastoro, Girolamo, 209 Hagen, Hermann, 47n, 322 Francis I, King of France, 32n, 80, 263 Hamburg, Germany. Cathedral Library, Francis II, King of France, 268 153 Franc;ois, Duke of Alenc;on and later of Harlay, Achille de, 124, 137,225,226,25°, Anjou and Brabant. See Valois, Franc;ois 294-295, 332, 334, 341 de. Harlay, Christophe de, Count of Beaumont, Franc;ois, Prince of Conti. See Bourbon, IOn, 334 Franc;ois de. Harrisse, Henry, 4, 2411, 25, 33, 3411, 45, Frederick IV, Elector Palatine, 331 57n, 59n, 63n, 127-131, 137n, 141, 146, Frederick V, Elector Palatine, 337n 147n, 154, 228n, 242n, 257n, 258, 259n, Freminet, Martin de, 333 269-274, 278n, 296n, 322, 33411,335n Fridericus ab Helbach, 262 Harvard University Library. See Cam- bridge, Mass., U.S.A.. Harville, Claude, 333 Hauser, Henry, 169n, 173, 193 Heidegger, Johann Heinrich, 305 Gaffarel, correspondent of de Thou, 332 Heinsius, Daniel, 329, 334 Gallandius, J oannes, 213 Henry II, King of France, I I, 32n, 271n Gallus, joannis Baptista. See Machault, Henry III, King of France, 80, 107, 189, Jean de. 214,216,24°,243,247, 24B, 332 Garelius, Pius Nicolas, 253 Henry IV, King of France, 8, 9, II, 15, 16, Geizkofler, Zacharias, 298 18,21,22-24,30,33,37,47,55,63,81- Gelas, Henry de, 333 83,85, 100, 103, 107n, 108, 127, 188-190, Genebrard, Gilbert, 238 204n, 209, 215-219, 222, 226, 240, 248, Gentilis, Scipio, 321, 322 249, 258, 263, 265, 267, 268, 275, 278, George II, King of England, 58n, 60-61 294-295, 297, 298, 310, 318, 322, 323, George, David, 304 327, 330, 33 1, 332 Georgeon, translator of de Thou's History, Henry I, King of Scotland, 214 272-275, 278, 29 1 Herder, Johann G. von, 1,230,313 Gibbon, Edward, 1,2,313 Hmerius, correspondent of de Thou, 333 Gillot, Jacques, 9n, 322, 332, 334 Hoffman, Nicolas, 52 Gobelkofer, Oswald, 330 Hohendorff, Baron of. See . Library Godefroy, Denis, 330, 332,334 of Baron Hohendorff. Godefroy, Denis II, 269 Hondt, Pieter de, 277, 278n Godefroy, Jacques, 334 Horace, 216, 128n Godefroy, Theodore, 331 Hotman de ViIliers, jean, 297, 323, 326, Goldast, Melchior, 18, 30, 3In, 42, 45-55, 328,334 73, 105, 143, 184, 194n, 312, 322 Huet, Pierre-Daniel, 236n Gosse, Dutch publisher, 269, 270, 277, 278 Humieres, Charles d', 240 Goulart, Simon, 257, 323 Huning, Jan, 334 Gramont, Antoine de, 333 Hurault, Andre, 333 Gregory XIII, Pope, 21 I Hurault, Philippe, Count ofCheverny, 207, Gregory XIV, Pope, 237 210,211,215,218,333 INDEX 351

10, daughter of the king of Argos, 227 La Roviere, Pierre de, 30, 38, 135, 146, [84 Isabelle, daughter of King Philip II of L'Aubespine, Charles de, 333 Spain, 239 Laurens, Gaspard, 330 Laval, Guy de, 239 Lebeau, Charles, 272 Le Brun, librarian at Saint Magloire, 164n James I, King of England, 7, 24, 61, 73, Le Due, Abbe, 272 21 4,305, 328,330, 339n Le Duchat, Jacob, 254, 284, 288, 291 Jeannin, Pierre, 72, 245, 250, 324, 327, 330, Lefevre, Nicholas, 74, 143, 235, 330, 332, 333 334 Jebb, Samuel, 58, 59n, I 14ll, 260, 340-342 Lefevre, Louis, 204n Jeremiah, 2 I 5 Le Fevre, Pierre, 235, 333 Jerome, Saint, 2 I 2 Lefevre de la Boderie, Antoine, 333 JOb,212 Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm von, 3[2 John Sigismund, Elector of Brandenburg, Lelong, Jacques, [45-146, 145n, [69n, 169, 337n 272,298 Johnson, Samuel,s, 261, 313 Le Mascrier, Abbe, 272 Joly de Fleury, 164n, 254ll, 340n Le Petit, Jacques, 188, 190n, 192, 193, 208n, Joly de Fleury Collection. See Paris, France. 275,298 Bibliotheque Nationale. Le Rochepot, correspondent of de Thou, Jonah, 220 33[ Jones, Leonard C., 257n, 323 Le Roux de Lincy, Antoine-Jean-Victor, J6rgerus, Helmhold, 84n 83n, 109n, I 15n, 204n, 325 Josserand, P., [32n Lesdiguieres, Fran<;;ois de, 333 Joyeuse, Fran~ois de, Cardinal, 7, 72, 82, Lessing, Gotthold Ephraim, I 90n, 228,232,334 Lestan, Le sieur de, pseudonym of Antoine Joyeuse, Robert de, 2[6 Teissier. Julius II, Pope, 46, 263n L'Estoile, Pierre de, 14, 2m, 203, 204, 205, Juret, Fran~ois, 333 212n, 213, 223n, 226, 228n, 230n, 231, 239n, 244, 250, 253n, 306 LeTellier, Charles, [35, 136, 148, [50, 162, [84 Kernadec, Fran~ois de, 333 Leyden, Netherlands, Leyden University Kopff, Arpold-Philip, 5[ Library, 345 Kopff, Peter, 3In, 46-52, 186,261-263 L'Honore, Fran<;;ois, 189 Kynaston, Corbett, 59n L'Hopital, Michel Hurault de, 202, 247, 333 L'Hospital, Michel de, 242, 247 Libertat, Pierre de, 310 Liberty, A. Lasenby, 310 La Chatre, Claude de, baron de La Library of Congress. See under Washington, Maisonfort, 333 D.C., U.S.A .. La Chatre, Gaspard de, 129,24[,304,333 Lincoln, Nebraska, U.S.A .. University of La Chatre, Gasparde de, 332 Nebraska Library, 33n, [30 Laet, Joannes de, 307-308 Lincy, LeRoux de. See Le Roux de Lincy. La Faye, 330 Lingelsheim, Georg, [6n, 17-19,26-38,40- La Guesle, Jacques de, 333 43, 45n, 46-47, 49-54, 56, 72-73, 76, La Maisonfort, Baron of. See La Chatre, 82-84, 98, 103, 1[5, [[6, [44, 159, 169, Claude de. [7[, [75, [80, 184, 229n, 265, 33 1, 332, Lambeck, Peter, 323 334,336, 337, 339 Lambin, Denis, 190n Lipsius, Justus, 8[n, 208, 2[2n, 222, 223, Lammer, Hugo, 323 235, 323, 330-332 Lampadius, Jacob, 304, 308 Lloyd, William, 136, 138, 158, [62n, 185n, Lancaster, Henry, 268 [87n La Noue (Lanovius), Fran~ois de, 239 Lobbetius, Johannes, 334 La Noue, Odet de, 333 Loisel, Antoine, 332 Larese, Marco, 67 Lomenie, Antoine de, 330 La Rochefoucauld, Fran~ois de, Cardinal, London, England. British Museum, 127, 334 130, 141n, 261, 279n, 299, 302n, 305n, La Rochefoucault, Josias de, Count of 306n, 308n, 345 Roucy, 217 Ms. Add. 2 I 500, 59n 352 INDEX

Ms. Add. 37932 & 37933, 26m Michelet, Jules, 2, 315 Ms. Burney 371, 220n Michigan University Library. See Ann Ms. Sloane 4049, 6m Arbor, Michigan, U.S.A.. Ms. Sloane 4051, 6m Millange, Simon, 202 Ms. Sloane 4068, 6m Minos (Mignault), Claude, 332 Longueval, Philippe de, 333 Monguillon, M. de, 271, 272, 273n Loudun, Conference and Peace of (1616), Monluc, Adrien de, 333 85, 118, 175n, 176, 181, 245, 251, 327, Monod, Gabriel, 46n 329, 330, 332, 335 Montbazon, Duke of. See Rohan, Louis de. Louis XII, King of France, 46 Montmorency, Anne de, 276 Louis XIII, King of France, 33, 82, 101, Montmorency, Charles, the Duke of Dam- I 75n, 20411, 321 , 330 ville, 333 Louis XIV, King of France, 74, 267 Montmorency, Henry II de, Duke of Love, John, 322 Montmorency, 333 Lucian, 18, 64n Montpensier, Henry, Duke of, 332 Luther, Martin, 46, 99n More, Alexandre, 299 Luxembourg, Franc;ois and Henry de. See Mornay, Philippe de, Seigneur du Plessis- Piney, Dukes of. Marly, 73, 323, 328, 330, 331-333 Morosini, Gian-Francesco, Cardinal, 215 Morris, Thelma, 27411, 275n Miiffling, Johann, 304 Mably, Gabriel Bonnot de, 313 Mumby, Frank, 58n Machault, Jean de, 30, 42, 52, 53, 72, 84, Muret, Marc-Antoine de, 332 106, 168, 169n, 173, 176, 177, 184, 188, 189n, 192, 194,223,328 Macrin, Salmon, 203, 20411 Madison, Wisconsin, U.S.A., University of Nantes, Edict of, 155, 223, 249, 297, 307, Wisconsin Library, 141n 313,327,331 Maine, Henry, Duke of, 333 Neaulme, Etienne, 269, 270, 277, 278 Malherbe, Franc;ois de, 323 Nebenius, Conrad, 51, 52 Malvin, Godefrey, 333 Nebraska University Library. See Lincoln, Mangon, Jacques, 235 Nebraska, U.S.A .. Mantua, Duke of, 248 Nemours, Duke of, 214, 332 Manutius, Paul, 309 Nevers, Duke of, 217, 333 Marion, Simon, 333 Newberry Library. See Chicago, Illinois, Martin, Andre, 20411 U.S.A .. Mary, Queen of Scotland, 24, 214 New York City, New York, U.S.A .. Co• Masson, Papire, 220, 251 lumbia University, 232n, 345 Matthias, Holy Roman Emperor, 57, 337n, J. P. Morgan Library, 345 339n Carl Pforzheimer Library, 345 Mead, Richard, 58-61, 340-343 Nichols,John,26m Medici, Cosimo Ide', Grandduke of Noailles, Henry de, 240, 333 Tuscany, 18, 143, l44n Nogaret, Bernard, 237 Medicis, Catharine de, 13, 76, 206, 330 Nogueyra, Vincente, 331 Medicis, Marie de, 26, 204n, 250, 330 Meelius, Jan, 323 Melanchthon,J .. See Pineton,Jacques. Melissus, Paul, 202 Obadiah, 220 Menage, Giles, 258n, 296 Olgiato, Antoine, 333 Menars,Jean-Jacques Charron, Marquis of, Omont, Henri, 146n, 323 137, 141 Oporinus, Johann, 309 , Menini, Ottavio, 3-3 Orange, Prince of, Frederick-Henry, 259 Menke-Ghickert, Emil, 46n Orange, Prince of, Philip-William, 333 Mercier, Jean, 122 Orleans, Gaston, Duke of, 226 Mercoeur, Philippe-Emmanuel de Lor- Orleans Louis d', 238 raine, Duke of, 249 Orleans, France. Bibliotheque municipal Mesmes, Henry de, 30, 3m, 42,53,54,173 of Orleans, Ms. 537, 244, 344 Mettayer, Jamet, 212, 215, 219 Ornano, Jean-Baptiste d', 333 Meursius,Johannes, 73,80,81,82,324,334 Ossat, Arnaud d', Cardinal, 7, 303, 323 Mezeray, Franc;ois Eudes de, 297n 330-332, 334 INDEX 353

(}wen,Joann~, 225,227 Ms. Dupuy 712, 30n, 332 Oxford, England. Bodleian Library, 58n, Mss. Dupuy 746 and 766, 332 61, 128, 137,345 Mss. Dupuy 781-784, 149n Ms. Carte 100, 6In, 232n, 235n, 237n, Ms. Dupuy 802, 322, 333 239n, 240n, 241n Ms. Dupuy 803, 258-260, 333 Ms. Carte 101, 61n Mss. Dupuy 806, 810, 812,819 and Ms. Carte 225, 58n, 6m, 260n, 340 830,333-334 Mss. Carte 280-288, 137n Ms. Dupuy 836,262,334 Ms. D'Orville, 533, 155 Ms. Dupuy 837, 237n, 334 Mss. Dupuy 838, 843, 844, 879, 880 and 886-891,334-335 Ms. Dupuy 896, 254-255, 335 Ms. Dupuy 913, 335n Paris, France. Ms. Dupuy 914,301,335 Archiv~ Nationales, 344 Ms. Dupuy 950, 335 Bibliotheque de I'Arsenal, 344 Fonds Fran~is, 326-328 Bibliotheque de la ville de Paris, 344 Mss. Franc;ais 2570, 2943, 3456, Bibliotheque de la Sorbonne, 344 3568, 3626, 3788, 3799, 3930, Bibliotheque de l'Institut, 344 3958, 3960, 4047 and 4067, 327 Bibliotheque du protestantisme franyais, Ms. Franc;ais 4592, 152, 327 344 Mss. Franc;ais 6415, 7125-7132, Bibliotheque Nationale. Manuscript Col• 7553-7555bis, 10245, 10389, lections. 10553, 13669, 15463, 15576, 15581 Dossiers Bieus, 344 15582, 15697, 15898, 159 10, Fichier Charavay, 8In 15911 , 15975, 15977, 16098, Fonds Cinq Cents Colbert, 344 16181, 16936, 18090, 18159, Fonds Dupuy, 86n, 133,324,329-335, 18161, 18162, 18617, 18976, 340n 19557 and 20154, 327-328 Mss. Dupuy 16, 19,72,73,89,91,92, Ms. Fram;ais 20787, 145, 328 and III, 329-330 Mss. Fran~is 21023, 22222, 23336, Ms. Dupuy 180, 23In, 24m, 250n, 23465, 23646 and 24473, 328 330 Ms. Franc;ais 25560, 204fl, 205n, Mss. Dupuy 322-324, 330 213n, 328 Ms. Dupuy 348, 220n, 330 Fonds Frant;ais, nouvelles acquisitions, Ms. Dupuy 358, 143n, 330 328-329 Mss. Dupuy 379 and 394ter, 330 Ms. Franc;ais, n.a. 1086, 328 Ms. Dupuy 395, 212n, 330 Ms. Franc;ais, n.a. 1518, 254n, 328 Ms Dupuy 407, 330 Mss. Franc;ais, n.a. 3625, 5172, 6343, Ms. Dupuy 408, 42n, 330 7112, 9186, 10124, 10695, 23366, Mss. Dupuy 409 and 428, 330-331 23369 and 23449, 328-329 Ms. Dupuy 430, 33m Fonds Italien, 344 Ms. Dupuy 450,331 FondsJoly de Fleury, Ms. 61, 6m, 164fl Ms. Dupuy 460, 203, 205n, 206n, Fonds Latin, 326-327 209-211, 213, 214fl, 216, 217, Royal Library and its rnss., now in 220n, 221n, 223n, 224n,227,228n, B.N., Fonds Latin, 34, 57, 58n, 74, 229n, 231-234, 243, 319, 33 1 79, 86-11 7, 119, 121, 125-126, Ms. Dupuy 490, 331, 336, 337 130-140, 154, 160, 163-164, 177, Ms. Dupuy 496, 331 180, 183, 194, 237, 288, 330 Ms. Dupuy 511, 247n, 331 Mss. Latin 5977 - I to V, 86-114, Mss. Dupuy 569, 592, 618, 627, 117, 119, 121, 126, 156, 159, 163, and 630, 331 17 1,326 Ms. Dupuy 632, 319n, 331 Ms. Latin 5978, 83n, 96, 98, 102- Ms. Dupuy 638, 246, 331 114, 116-117, 180, 317, 326 Mss. Dupuy 639, 663, 675, 699, 700, Ms. Latin 5979, 85n, 98, 104n, 114- 704, and 705, 332 117,134, 140n, 161, 163n, 164n, Dupuy 706, IOn, 83n, 84n, 85n, 170-179, 180n, 181, 182n, 183- 244n,332 184, 194,201, 223n, 231n, 326 Ms. Dupuy 707, 332 Ms. Latin 5980, 103-104, 110-111, Ms. Dupuy 708, 322, M32 114, 116-118, 156, 170-171, 174- Ms. Dupuy 709, 332 184, 194, 201, 326 354 INDEX

Mss. Latin 5992, 6210, 8586, 9374 Pellerin, J., 190n and 9375, 326 Perez, Antonie, 204ll, 240 Ms. Latin 9794, 152, 326 Perizonius, Jacob, 310 Mss. Latin 10389-10392, 326 Perrault, Charles, 253 Saint Magloire Abbey and Libarry Perrot, Charles, 333 and its mss., now in B.N., Fonds Pharamond, mythical king of France, 227 Latin, 35, 68, 79, 93-97, 99n, Philip II, King of Spain, 43, 204n, 241, 292 117-126,130,134,138, 140n, 144, Philip IV, King of France, 74 155, 157, 159-160, 163, 166, 181, Philippe, or Philips, Monsieur, pseudonym 194,201, 207 of . See Carte, Thomas. Mss. Latin 16920-16922, 88, 93n, Philip-William, Prince of Orange. See 117-122, 124-126, 155-156, 159, Orange, Prince of. 160, 171, 174ll, 180n, 181-183, Pibrac, Guy du Faur de, 207, 235, 247 184, 194,326 Picherel, Pierre, 2 I 7, 235 Mss. Latin 16923-16925, 8m, 89n, Pignoria, Lorenzo, 333 96-g8,99n, 101, 102n, lo7n, 224, Pineda, Joannes de, 212 225n,326 Pineton, Jacques, Sieur de Chambrun, alias Mss. Latin 17918-17921, 326 J. Melanchthon, 192, 230-231 Ms. Latin 17557,153-154,326 Piney, Fran<;ois and Henri de Luxembourg, Fonds Latin, nouvelles acquisitions, Dukes of, 333 Ms. 2373, 327 Pistorius, Johannes, 33m Fonds Melanges Colbert, 344 Pithou, Fran<;ois, 33 1, 334 Fonds Moreau, Ms. 780, 146-147, 152, Pithou, Pierre, 74, 206, 21On, 212, 235, 252, 170,344 321,328,332,334 Fonds Morel de Thoisy, 344 Pitt, William, I Bibliotheque Nationale. Reserve Col• Pius IV, Pope, 13, 76, 144, 204ll lection of Printed Books. Plantin, Christophe, 4m Res. 8° La 207A, 128n Pliny, the Younger, 172 Res. Fo!. La 207C, 15n, 129n Poissy, Colloquy of, 76 Res. Fo!. La 2°7D, 24n, 35n, 85n, 130n , 18, 299 Res. Fo!. La 208, 132, 132n, 134, 185n Poncet, Philippe, 330 Res. Fo!. La 2080(, 131-132, 134, 136, Pontcaire, M. de, 341 139n, 140n, 162n, 185n, 187n, Pontchartrain, Paul Phelypeaux de, 251 Res. Fo!. La 2010, 62n Pontia, Antoinette, 241 Res. 12° La 201 I, 142n Porto, Guiseppe, 333 Res. Fo!. gYc 584, 228n, 242n Praetorius, Johannes, 330 Bibliotheque Nationale. General Col• Prat, Jean Marie, 324 lection of Printed Books. Pressac, J. de, 333 Fo!. La 207B, 128n Prevost d'Exile, Abbe, 147, 154n, 269-273, Fo!. La 208, 236n 277-285, 289n, 313, 319, 322 Fo!. La 2°8A, 145 Princeton, New Jersey, U.S.A.. Princeton Yc 12550, 214n University Library, 14m Bibliotheque Sainte-Genevieve, 127, 130, Procopius, 18 135, 136, 344 Ms. 780, 44, 135n, 138-139, 147-148, 150, 152n, 162, 169, 170, 177 Reserve L 109-112, 135n, 136n Querard, Joseph, 298n Paris, Paulin, 83n, 109n, I 15n, 204n, 324 Quesnel, Joseph, 335 Paschal, Charles, 334 Pasquier, Estienne, 275, 278 Passerat, Jean, 202, 204n Patin, Gui, 3 I 2, 324 Rabelais, Fran<;ois, 204n, 223 Patisson, Mamert, 7, 207 Ranke, Leopold von, 315 Pattison, Mark, 299n Rapin, Nicolas, 202, 204n, 205, 231n, 323, Paul III, Pope, 27m 297, 332 , 334 Paul V, Pope, 204n Reffuge, Eustache de, 334 Peabody Institute. See Baltimore, Mary• Remond de Sainte-Albine, Pierre, 300-302, land, U.S.A .. 313,3 14 Peiresc, Nicolas Claude Fabri de, 26n, 312, Remus, Georg, 33 I 324, 329, 334 Reneaulme, Paul, 225, 276, 278, 33 1, 333 INDEX 355

Renouard, Antoine-Auguste, 12Bn Sangain, Claude, 332 Reuter, Quirinus, IB, 45-51, 73, 143, 303 Sarpi, Paolo, 324, 330, 332, 334 Reves, Henry de, 243n Sarrau, Claude, 253 Rey, Andreas, 84ll, 244, 33 1, 334 Saumaise, Claude de, 323, 327, 331, 333 Ribere, correspondent of de Thou, 332, 334 Savile, Henry, 330, 334 Ricchieri, Muzio, 333 Savio, Pietre, 324 Ricci, Francesco M., 206 Scaliger, Joseph, 7, 9n, 20, 73, 82, 190n, Rigault, Nicolas, 26-30, 35-51, 56, 58n, 205, 206, 209, 212, 219-220, 222, 240, 67-69,74,75,77, 9B, 99,110-112,115- 242-243,252,257,319,324,330,331,334 117, 130, 132, 135-140, 144-153, 157- Scheurleer, Dutch publisher, 191-192, 193, 163,169-172,177, 178n, 180, 181n, 184, 277, 278n 185, 187, 193, 200-201, 204n, 206, 230, Schomberg, Catherine de, wife of Louis de 232n, 253, 276, 278, 296, 300, 303-304, Barban~on-Cany,240 313-314, 317, 318, 320, 32In, 329, 330, Schomberg, Gaspard de, 248, 333 333,336 Schomberg, Henri de, Count ofNantouillet, Rittershausen, Konrad, 83n, 215, 219, 220 249 Rohan, Cardinal of, 137, 138 Schoppe, Kaspar, 72, 242 Rohan, Louis de, Duke of Montbazon, Schott, Andreas, 334 192n, 216, 240 Scialac, Victorius, 333 Rome, Italy. Vatican Library and Ar- Scotus, Leo, 235 chives, 128, 129, 141n, 345 Seguier, Jacques, 327, 332 Ronsard, Pierre, 5, 202, 213, 251 Selden, John, 337n Rose, Guillaume, 238 Seneca, 268 Roucher, Jean-Antoine, 196 Senece, Antoine de, 258n Rouey, Count of. See La Rochefoucault. Servin, Louis, 331 Royal Library Mss.. See Paris, France. Seybold, David, 198, 199 Bibliotheque Nationale. Sforza, Francesco, Cardinal, 331, 332, 334 Ruggieri, Cosimo, 183n Sillery, Nicolas Brulart de, 241, 332, 333 Rutgers, Jan, 329, 334 Silly, Antoine de, 333 Rutland, Duke of, 265 Sionita, Victorius, 333 Ruze, Guillaume, 333 Sixtus V, Pope, 237 Rymer, Thomas, 342 Sloane, Hans, 61n Smetius, Henricus, 73, 332 Smith, Amsterdam bookseller, 66 Soissons, Count of, 332 Saint Denis, Conference of (1953),327 Solente, Suzanne, 86n, 133n Saint Gall, Switzerland. Stiftsbibliothek, Sourdis, Henri d'Escoubleau de, 333 52n, 141n, 142, 345 Southwell, Edward, 58 Sainte-Albine, Pierre Remond de. See Sorel, Charles, 269 Remond de Sainte-Albine. Spifame, Samuel, 334 Saint Magloire Library and manuscripts. Sporlin, Johannes, 52 See Paris, France. Bibliotheque Nationale Steele, Richard, 58n Saint-Maigrin, (Megrin), Paul de Stuer de Stein, Henri, 324 Caussade, Count of, 158-150 Stephens, Edward, 306 Sainte-Marthe, Abel Louis de, I 17 Stokken, Gerhard von, 301, 309-309 Sainte-Marthe brothers, Gaucher and Streeter, Harold, 274n, 275n Louis, 35n, 8In, 86, 87, 91, 94n , 95, 97, Struve, Burchard, 324 99, 102, 103, 110, 116-125, 155, 156, 176, Sully, Duke of, 222, 333 178, 180, 181, 182, 194, 207, 211, 225, Sunderland, Earl of, 137, 138 334 Swift, Jonathan, 274 Sainte-Marthe, Scevole de, 81,95,202,207- Sylburg, Friedrich, 332 208, 214, 218, 220, 247, 321n, 332, 334, Sylveira, Lobo da, 331 336n Sainte-Marthe rnss.. See Paris, France. Bibliotheque Nationale. Saint Magloire Library and mss .. , 172 Sainte-Menehould, Peace of, 327, 329 Tamerlane, 308 Saint-Simon, N. de, 333 Tamizey de Larroque, Philippe, 212n, 220n, Salcede, (Salsede) Pierre, 15 322 , 323, 324 Salvaison, Jacques, 286 Teissier, Antoine, 301-303, 313 356 INDEX

Texeira, Joseph, 333 Vialardo, Francesco Maria, 332, 333 Thory, R., 329, 332 Vic, Dominique de, 333 Thou, Anne de, 21 I Vic, Mery de, 332, 333 Thou, Augustin de, 247n Vidal, Pierre, 334 Thou, Christophe de, 124, 198, 206, 209- Vienna, Austria. Library of Baron Hohen- 2 I I, 246, 247 dorff, 154 Thou, Fran<;ois-Auguste de, 74, 244, 258, Viete, Fran<;ois, 333 259,296,312n Vigor, Simon, 334 Thou, Jacques-Auguste II de, 74, 133 Villeroy, Nicolas de Neufville, lord of, 333 Thou, Abbe Jacques-Auguste III de, 131, Vinet, Elie, 202 135, 137-139, 141, 254 Virey, Claude-Enoch, 329 Thou, Jean de, 205, 211, 247 Vivanti, Corrado, 250 Thuileries, Abbe de. See Du Moulinet, Voltaire, Franc;ois-Marie Arouet, called, I, Claude. 2, 273n, 274n, 313 Thumery, Jean de, 118, 119, 125, 181, Vossius, Gerhard, 43, 73, 325 204n, 233, 235, 242, 245, 249, 25 1, 321, Vossius, Isaac, 253, 254 329, 330, 332, 333-335 Vulcanius, Bonaventure, 334 Tietz, Johannes, 3-4, 6, 52 Tingry, Prince and Princess of, 341 Trent, Council of, 18,36-39, 142-143, 173 Tubingen, Germany. Tubingen University Walker,Josiah R., 299 Library, 130, 141n, 345 Ward,John,60n,6In Warton, Joseph, 299 Washington, D. C., U.S.A .. Folger Shakes• peare Library, 346 Urban VII, Pope, 237 Library of Congress, 129, 346 Ursins, correspondent of de Thou, 334 West, C. B., 275n Ustryalov, NIcolai G., 310-311 Wetstein, Amsterdam bookseller, 66 Valavez, friend of Pierre Dupuy, 259 Wicquefort, Abraham van, 3-4, 68, 153, Valois, Fran<;ois de, Duke of Alenc;on and 155, 161,282 later of Anjou and Brabant, 15n, 103, Wild, Joachim, 52 206,210 Wilson, Bernard, 199-200, 252, 261, 264- Valois, Marguerite de, first wife of Henry 267, 269, 274, 298n, 299, 3 13 IV, 244 Windham, William, 26m Van Meteren, Emmanuel, 334 Windischgratz, Count of, 67 Vatican Library. See Rome, Italy. Wisconsin, University Library of. See Vechner, Abraham, 304 Madison, Wisconsin. Vend6me, Duke of. See Cesar, Duke of Woolhouse, John Thomas, 341 Vend6me. Venerius, Franciscus, 129 Venice, Italy. State Archives, 345 Ventadour, Duke of, 330 Zadde, Gismondo, 333 Vergil, 275 Zeus, 227 Vertunien, Franc;ois, 240, 330,333 ZUrich, Switzerland. Zentralbibliothek, 305, Veyre, correspondent of de Thou, 333 345