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Show :0 f the tt~U'41f-Cement of learnin~ . . ef.Founditions and Dotations t.o profeA'ory ;~e~r. n.g hath not on ely had a Mal1gne afped, and· m· . ~~c:dcevpon tQpgrowth_ of Scyences ,but bath alfo beeae preiud iciall to States ~nd gouernme~ts. 'F?t hence it proceedcth that Pnnces .fin~ a foluude, -m :reoard of aBle men to 'ferue diem 1n ·caufes !lf e- - · fi:~e, beCaufe thet·e is no educat!on collegtate ' \vhfch isfrec·whef<fuch aswerefo dtfpofcd,mought giue themfeiues to ~~iftories;. . m~erne ·~angua· , g~s, b9okesof polhcteand ctuded.'fcourfe, and otl\crthelike.inablements vnto ferusceof eflate. Arid becaufe founders of C olledges doe ·plant, . -n}id founders ofLc:tlures doe water : .it f?l!oweth ·wei il1tordeF to fpeakeofthedefea,whJcb 1s tnPub .. lique Lectures: Namely,in the fmalneffe and mea. ·neifeof the falary ·or reward which·in .mon P.laces :Is affigned·vnto them : whether theyibe leCtures of Arts~orot Profeffions.·For it is·necetfar~ rto tlte.pro· . ~reffion of Scyences,thatRe-aders be.af tbe· m~{h. .bleand fufficient men; as thofe·whichar.e ordained -for.ge·nerating, and :propagating of Sqrcnces, an? ·not{or tranfitori¢·v1c. '.fbis·capnot~bc,~ceptthelr condition, & end.nw.mer be fuch,as·may cotent the ablcft1nan , to appropriate his whole labout·, and . ~continue his '~'ho~e age in tnat fun~ion and attendance, and ·therefore mull: -hauc a-proportion an· . fiv.erablc to that ·1ncdiocriric or·competencie of ad· uanfem~nt,~ hich may be cxpctl:ed from a Profe~ ·.-fion,cr the P1adizc of a Proftfiion:So.:as,ifyQu wtl tl.aue.Sc;yences flouii,fh., you mufi obferuc J?~uidJ indna~y •, • d'be{e&ondboof<!. mitltarEiiw!-,which was,'T httt.thojtwhich j}ttiedwith t/lt:C41;11Ugr, fhould haut equal/ !art with thoft which Jllteti#J/itAuioll·: .elfe will theca · ges be ill attendtdt,& R!eaders in S.eyence~ are 1ndecde the Gar ... ~yJns.of .i. h'e ~'(',res,. and pro. .u ifions of Scyencrs, bcnce men 111: achue c.oudcs·are furnifhed' and therefore ought to haue equaJI enterrainmcru \V ith th m; dtlierwi!e if the fathers in Scyences be of the \llcilleftfotr~or be ill maintained. Bt..PlltrNm.iwv~tlidi referent ieiuni4 nAti • . 1 Anothcrdefea: I note,wherin IJhall nee de fame .Alchimifi to helpe me,. \vho call vpon men to fell thcar.~~, and to build Fornaces, quitting and. f~rfaktngMtne~v4, . and the M~fts, as barrcyne vir ... smes, and relytng vpon P'tt.IC41J. Bur certain e iris, t~tvnto;the de.epe-, froitefull, and oper~tiue fiudic: fQJ.a'l}rSG~ences. , fpecially N aturall Phy lofophy -a hyficke,Bookes be not oncly the Infirumen, . tal .;Yiber~in alfo the benefi~cnc.c of men hath nat ~ttaltogether wanting : ~ for \Ve fee, Spheares, Gtolies,Afi labes,Mappes,and the likc,baue ben.c pmuidea ,.asappurtena.nces to Afironomy & Co.(.. mogr.aph y., as well as bookes: We fee likewife that -mnie_places infiicured for Phyficke, haue ann~;<ed t:ommoditie of Gardeins for Sin1ples of all . ,11nd·doiikewife ~on1mand the vfe of dead Bo .. dl!' fo~ Anatomye~. Bur thefe doe refpeet bur a fe\V thJngs.' In g~ner.alJ;there will hardly be any Mayne profic1cnce In the difclofi.ng of nature, ex.cept there befomeallo\vanc.e for expences about cxperimers5 - whethci· . • I ' |