sur les Bibliothèques Anciennes et Modernes" (Paris, 1819, 8vo). Naudé was the dearest and most constant friend of the learned and caustic Guy-Patin; and, such an intimacy existing, it is difficult to explain how he could be the eulogist of the Saint Bartholomew. "Le Sage dit, selon les gens, etc."
§ Muratori (Louis-Antoine) was born October 21, 1672, in the duchy of Modena, and died January 23, 1750. This indefatigable scholar left sixty-four works, which form a collection of thirty-six volumes quarto, published at Arezzo, 1767-80; or a selection of forty-eight volumes octavo, published at Venice, 1790-1810.
¥ Franck or Franke (Jean-Michel) was born in 1717, in Upper Saxony, and died June 19, 1775. His "Catalogue de la Bibliotheque du Comte de Bunau," Leipsic, 1750-6, in seven vol-