6. A treatise entitled "The Second Paradoxe. That the antique Roman and Grecian discipline martiall doth farr exceede in excellencie our moderne, notwithstanding all alterations by reason of the late invention of artillery or fireshott. And that (unless we reforme such corruptions as are growne ...
10. Copies of Mr. Roger Ascham's nine letters on the affairs-of Christendom; written from Germany to friends at St. John's, Cambridge, while he was Secretary to an embassy, 1551. Of these the first two are printed in Grant's Collection of Ascham's Latin Epistles; the rest at the end of Bennet's ...