and promoted them to distinguished honours in the administration, is very well and clearly explained. «« These having been enumerated in this manner, the author himself congratulates the country and the commonwealth, that the most honourable Queen may imitate these virtues, and apply herself to gaining similar, that is to eternal praises in her father's footsteps. After this, it is explained with how much wondrous clemency, piety, compassion and also humanity he would attend upon his subjects, so that most greatly by these virtues he would be deservedly considered to carry off the palm, even from his ancestors, and to shine brightly from afar. Towards the end, it is described in detail with how much delight all the candidates of fine arts are imbued, how much they ought to be moved, inspired and inflamed to learn liberal arts, after they perceive Her Royal Highness to be moved to these with such great favour, so that, especially for that reason, even with her presence, she may not refuse to render this University more illustrious and conspicuous for the future. Finally, (the encomium) exhorts all the good, »» that in whatever ways they can,