Πόνησις

  1. (04) BIBLIOGRAPHIE HELLENIQUE XVII TOME PREMIER
  2. 91 Πόνησις Χριστοφόρουτου'Αγγέλου,Έλληνοςτουπολλών πλη- γών, καΐ Μαστιγών γευσαμένου αδίκως παρά τών Τούρκων δια τήν εις Χριστον Πίστιν. AT OXFORD Printed by John Lichfeild, and William Wrench, Printers to the famous Vniversitie. 1617. In-4° de 6 feuillets non chiffres, divises en deux cahiers, dont le premier de 4 feuillets et le second de 2 feuillets. Signatures A-B. Armes de l'universite d'Oxford sur le titre. Bois dans le texte. Livre d'une insigne rarete. Bibliotheque Bodleienne : Seld. 4°. A 57. art. (2). En tete de certains exemplaires de cet opuscule, on trouve un placard d'un format plus grand et contenant trois certificats delivres a Christophe Angelos. Leur interet au point de vue biographique nous engage a les reproduire integralement. The bearer hereof, Chiustopher Angell, a Greeke borne in Peloponnesus, having been persecuted by the Turkes for his Rel igion, whicli by his Letters testimonial! appeareth, and for that cause was forced to leave his Cbuntrey, came to Cambridge about Whitsontide 1608, and finding some releife, hath conti- nued unto the day of the date hereof. During which time, his manner of life had been very honest and studious. Now, because he could not here have his health, being desirous to travell abroad into the Country, hee hath requested these our letters for a Testimonie of his honest behaviour, which we have willingly granted unto him, and set to our hands, this tenth of May 1610. Joha. Duport. Vicecan. Gervase Nid. Thomas Comber Trinitatis Coll. Nath. Taylor. Samuel Brooke Trin. Coll. Josua Blaxton, 112 BIBLIOGRAPHIE HELLENIQUE TO THE CLERGIE AND OTHERS OK THE DIOCES OK SARVM Whereas the bearer hereof, Christopher Angιlus, a poore Grecian (whom wee have known in the Universitie of Oxford well and honestly to behave himselfe towards all men), being in great want and having not wherewith to supply the same, requested our Letters to stirre up the hearts of those that shall be ready to commiserate his case, these are therefore to commend him and his charitable suite to your Christian bene- volence in sustayning of whom you shall doe very well : and so much the more, because he hath bin persecuted for his Religion, as by his Letters Testimoniall plainly appcareth. Thus far you well. From our Palace at Sarum, 15 Die Augusti 1616. Ro. Sarum. The bearer hereof, Christopher Angell, a Greeke, borne in Peloponnesus, having been persecuted by the Turks for his religion, as by his Letters Testimoniall appeares, and for that cause forced to leave his Country, came to Oxford about Whitsontide 1610, and finding re'liefe, hath continued unto the day of the date hereof. During which time, 'his manner of life hath beene quiet, honest and studious ; and because he is weary and desirous to visit his friends in England, he hath requested these our Letters Testimoniall of his honest beha- viour amongst us, which we have -willingly granted unto him, and thereunto set our hands, this 20 of March, An. Dom. 1617. Arthur Bath and Wells, Vicecan. Oxon. R. Kilby. Tho. Anvan. R. Kettell. Theod. Price. William Goodwin. ,]
  3. Χριστοφόρουτου'Αγγέλου