126/279 At least three publications had come from his pen since his appointment to the Professorship, one of them a Translation into Latin (1650) of the first chapter of Milton's _Eikonoklastes_. From this we should infer, what is independently likely, that he was acquainted with Milton personally.[2]--Very different from the Independent and Commonwealth's man Lewis Du Monlin. M.D.and History Professor of Oxford, was his elder brother PETER DU MOULIN, D.D.Born in 1600, he had been educated, like his brother, at Leyden, and had taken his D.D.degree there. |