Musaeum Clausum (1684)
4. An exact account of the Life and Death of Avicenna confirming the account of his Death by
taking nine Clysters together in a fit of the Colick; and not as Marius the Italian Poet delivereth, by being broken
upon the Wheel; left with other Pieces by Benjamin Tudelensis, as he travelled from Saragossa to Jerusalem, in the hands of
Abraham Jarchi, a
famous Rabbi of Lunet
near Montpelier, and found
in a Vault when the Walls of that City were demolished by
Lewis the Thirteenth.
Musaeum Clausum (1684)
17. Of the Cymbrian Mother in Plutarch who, after her overthrow by Marius, hanged her self and her two
Children at her feet.