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Theophrast und Galen, Celsus und Paracelsus, p. 2729
J. C. Whitebrook, "Calvin's Institute of Christian Religion In the Imprints of Thomas Vautrollier", in: Transactions of the Congregational Historical Society 12 (1933-36), 197-212, esp. 209: "In 1584, a second edition of Laune's Latin Epitome (B.M. 3505 c 22, London) reproduces the features of the former edition, of which there is no Museum copy. [...] Register iv is an ode by Miles Bodley to Martin. This is followed by two lines: "Timotheus Massonius, Ad Lectorem." Timotheus Massonius gives no difficulty, it is the Latinized form of a French name, Timothy le Maçon. Robert le Maçon was a contemporary French minister, a Huguenot."; https://archive.org/details/transactions12unknuoft/page/209
i.e. Jean Calvin, Institutionis Christianae religionis a Ioanne Caluino conscriptae, epitome, ed. William Lawne and Edmund Bunny, London: Thomas Vautrollerius [1584]; EEBO 2240904742; https://books.google.de/books?id=YHcmaluVWdcC