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IOANNIS CAII
BRITANNI
DE CANIBVS BRITANNICIS, LIBER VNVS.
DE RARIORVM ANIMALIVM ET STIRPIVM HISTORIA, LIBER VNVS.
DE LIBRIS PROPRIIS, LIBER VNVS.
Londini per Gulielmum Seresium typogra- phum.
Anno. 1570.
IOANNIS CAII
BRITANNI
Canibus Britannicis libellus.
Ad Gesnerum.
In lib. Ioannis Caij Bri- tanni de canibus Britan- nicis, index.
¶ A Prosopopoicall speache of the Booke.
DOCTISSIMO VIRO, ET
Patrono suo singulari D. Perne, E-
liensis ecclesiæ Cathedralis dignissi-
To the well disposed Reader.
The first Section of this discourse.
¶ The Preamble or entraunce, into this treatise.
Of the Dogge called a Harier, in Latine Leuerarius.
Of the Dogge called a Terrar, in Latine Terrarius.
Of the Dogge called a Bloudhounde in Latine Sanguinarius.
Of the Dogge called the Gasehounde, in Latine Agaseus.
Of the Dogge called the Grehounde, in Latine Leporarius.
Of the Dogge called the Leuiner, or Lyemmer in Latine Lorarius.
Of the Dogge called a Tumbler, in Latine Vertagus.
Of the Dogge called the theeuishe Dogge in Latine Canis furax.
¶ A Diall pertaining to the first Section.
The seconde Section of this discourse.
Of gentle Dogges seruing the hauke, and first of the Spaniell, called in Latine Hispaniolus.
The Dogge called the Setter, in Latine Index.
Of the Dogge called the water Spaniell, or finder, in Latine Aquaticus seu Inquisitor.
Of the Dogge called the Fisher, in Latine Canis Piscator.
¶ A Diall pertaining to the second Section.
The thirde Section of this abridgement.
Of the delicate, neate, and pretty kind of dogges called the Spaniel gentle, or the comforter, in Latine Melitæus or Fotor.
The vertue which remaineth in the Spainell gentle otherwise called the comforter.
A Diall pertaining to the thirde Section.
The fourth Section of this discourse.
Dogges of a course kind seruing for many necessary vses called in Latine Canes rustici, and first of the shepherds dogge called in Latine Canis Pastoralis.
Of the mastiue or Bandogge called in Latine Villaticus or Cathenarius.
Of the latinists Canis Custos, in Englishe the Dogge keeper.
In latine Canis Laniarius in Englishe the Butchers Dogge.
In latine Molossicus or Molossus.
In latine Canis Mandatarius a Dogge messinger or Carrier.
In latine Canis Lunarius, in Englishe the Mooner.
In latine Aquarius in Englishe a water drawer.
Canis Sarcinarius in Latine, and may aptly be englished a Tynckers Curre.
In Latine Canes defensores defending dogges in our mother tounge.
¶ A Diall pertaining to the fourth Section.
The fifth Section of this treatise.
Containing Curres of the mungrell and rascall sort and first of the Dogge called in Latine, Admonitor, and of vs in Englishe VVappe or VVarner.
Of the Dogge called Turnespete in Latine Veruuersator.
Of the Dogge called the Daunser, in Latine Saltator or Tympanista.
Of other Dogges, a short conclusion, wonderfully ingendredB within the coastes of this country.
A starte to outlandishe Dogges in this conclusion, not impertinent to the Authors purpose.
A Diall pertaining to the fifte Section.
A Supplement or Addition, contai- ning a demonstration of Dogges names how they had their Originall.
The names of such Dogges as be contained in the first section.
Of the Gasehounde.
Of the Grehounde.
Of the Leuyner or the Lyemmer.
Of the Tumbler.
The names of such Dogges as be contained in the second Section.
Of the Setter.
Of the water Spaniell or Finder.
The names of such Dogges as be contained in the thirde Section.
The names of such dogges as be contained in the fourth Section.
The names of such dogges as be contained in the fifte Section.
The winding vp of this worke, called the Supplement, &c.
An Alphabetical Index, declaring the
¶ Faultes escaped thus to b’amended.
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The first Section of this discourse.
¶ The Preamble or entraunce, into this treatise.
Of the Dogge called a Harier, in Latine Leuerarius.
Of the Dogge called a Terrar, in Latine Terrarius.
Of the Dogge called a Bloudhounde in Latine Sanguinarius.
Of the Dogge called the Gasehounde, in Latine Agaseus.
Of the Dogge called the Grehounde, in Latine Leporarius.
Of the Dogge called the Leuiner, or Lyemmer in Latine Lorarius.
Of the Dogge called a Tumbler, in Latine Vertagus.
Of the Dogge called the theeuishe Dogge in Latine Canis furax.
¶ A Diall pertaining to the first Section.
The seconde Section of this discourse.
Of gentle Dogges seruing the hauke, and first of the Spaniell, called in Latine Hispaniolus.
The Dogge called the Setter, in Latine Index.
Of the Dogge called the water Spaniell, or finder, in Latine Aquaticus seu Inquisitor.
Of the Dogge called the Fisher, in Latine Canis Piscator.
¶ A Diall pertaining to the second Section.
The thirde Section of this abridgement.
Of the delicate, neate, and pretty kind of dogges called the Spaniel gentle, or the comforter, in Latine Melitæus or Fotor.
The vertue which remaineth in the Spainell gentle otherwise called the comforter.
A Diall pertaining to the thirde Section.
The fourth Section of this discourse.
Dogges of a course kind seruing for many necessary vses called in Latine Canes rustici, and first of the shepherds dogge called in Latine Canis Pastoralis.
Of the mastiue or Bandogge called in Latine Villaticus or Cathenarius.
Of the latinists Canis Custos, in Englishe the Dogge keeper.
In latine Canis Laniarius in Englishe the Butchers Dogge.
In latine Molossicus or Molossus.
In latine Canis Mandatarius a Dogge messinger or Carrier.
In latine Canis Lunarius, in Englishe the Mooner.
In latine Aquarius in Englishe a water drawer.
Canis Sarcinarius in Latine, and may aptly be englished a Tynckers Curre.
In Latine Canes defensores defending dogges in our mother tounge.
¶ A Diall pertaining to the fourth Section.
The fifth Section of this treatise.
Containing Curres of the mungrell and rascall sort and first of the Dogge called in Latine, Admonitor, and of vs in Englishe VVappe or VVarner.
Of the Dogge called Turnespete in Latine Veruuersator.
Of the Dogge called the Daunser, in Latine Saltator or Tympanista.
Of other Dogges, a short conclusion, wonderfully ingendredB within the coastes of this country.
A starte to outlandishe Dogges in this conclusion, not impertinent to the Authors purpose.
A Diall pertaining to the fifte Section.
A Supplement or Addition, containing a demonstration of Dogges names how they had their Originall.
The names of such Dogges as be contained in the first section.
Of the Gasehounde.
Of the Grehounde.
Of the Leuyner or the Lyemmer.
Of the Tumbler.
The names of such Dogges as be contained in the second Section.
Of the Setter.
Of the water Spaniell or Finder.
The names of such Dogges as be contained in the thirde Section.
The names of such dogges as be contained in the fourth Section.
The names of such dogges as be contained in the fifte Section.
The winding vp of this worke, called the Supplement, &c.
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