
Authority Cited: Caius [John]
Author name and dates: John Caius [Kays] (1510- 1573)
BKG Bio-tweet: Court physician, dismissed as catholic; zoologist; endowed Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge; SJ cites etym.: bandog
Categories (list of works cited – preliminary) [BKG Note: One cite of Caius in the 1755 Dict. was identified. No additional Caius cites were identified in the 1773 Dict. The first edition of the title below was 1570. There was also an English translation (abridgement) in 1576 by a Cambridge student, Abraham Fleming, in which I did not find the etymology. Item 446 in the Sale Catalogue of Johnsons Library, a Facsimile Edition, 1975, Fleeman, is 3. Caii opera a S. Jebb &c. (the title below) ]
de canibus Britannicis: Joannis Caii Britanni De canibus Britannicis, liber unus; De Rariorum Animalium & Stirpium historia, liber unus; De Libris propriis, liber unus; De pronunciatione Græcæ & Latinæ linguæ, cum scriptione nova, libellus; ad optimorum exemplarium fidem recogniti à S. Jebb, M.D. 1729, Londini : impensis Car. Davis in Vico vulgò dicto Pater-Noster Row; bandog (bandedogge in text, derived from bande, p.34, see image below)
Author name and dates: John Caius [Kays] (1510- 1573)
BKG Bio-tweet: Court physician, dismissed as catholic; zoologist; endowed Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge; SJ cites etym.: bandog
Categories (list of works cited – preliminary) [BKG Note: One cite of Caius in the 1755 Dict. was identified. No additional Caius cites were identified in the 1773 Dict. The first edition of the title below was 1570. There was also an English translation (abridgement) in 1576 by a Cambridge student, Abraham Fleming, in which I did not find the etymology. Item 446 in the Sale Catalogue of Johnsons Library, a Facsimile Edition, 1975, Fleeman, is 3. Caii opera a S. Jebb &c. (the title below) ]
de canibus Britannicis: Joannis Caii Britanni De canibus Britannicis, liber unus; De Rariorum Animalium & Stirpium historia, liber unus; De Libris propriis, liber unus; De pronunciatione Græcæ & Latinæ linguæ, cum scriptione nova, libellus; ad optimorum exemplarium fidem recogniti à S. Jebb, M.D. 1729, Londini : impensis Car. Davis in Vico vulgò dicto Pater-Noster Row; bandog (bandedogge in text, derived from bande, p.34, see image below)