. Beza's Icones, contemporary portraits of reformers of religion and letters; being facsimile reproductions of the portraits in Beza's Icones (1580) and in Goulard's edition (1581). rivilegeto attend. There is, however, another Scotsman, a relativeof Melville, who, though he never acquired theinfluence and popularity of his relative, stood in anhonourable position towards the revival of scholar-ship in his native country, and who was for a timeassociated with James Tussan in the work of theGreek chair at Paris. This was Henry Scrimger,or, in modern spelling of the name, compl


. Beza's Icones, contemporary portraits of reformers of religion and letters; being facsimile reproductions of the portraits in Beza's Icones (1580) and in Goulard's edition (1581). rivilegeto attend. There is, however, another Scotsman, a relativeof Melville, who, though he never acquired theinfluence and popularity of his relative, stood in anhonourable position towards the revival of scholar-ship in his native country, and who was for a timeassociated with James Tussan in the work of theGreek chair at Paris. This was Henry Scrimger,or, in modern spelling of the name, completed his studies at St. Andrews withconspicuous distinction, this studious Scot went, asdid Melville, to the University of Paris. Thereafterhe removed to Bourges, in order to study Civil , Calvin induced him to join him at Geneva. 177 N Bezas Portraits of Reformers There, after teaching philosophy for two years, hewas appointed to the newly founded chair of CivilLaw, and he held that position till his death. Butduring his stay at Paris Henry Scrimger was con-junct professor with, or assistant to, James Tussanin the teaching of Greek in the Royal 178


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