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Matthias Pasor
, Son of George Pasor a learned Professor at Herborn, was partly educated there and partly at Heidelburg, of which last, he at length became Professor of the Mathematicks. Afterwards retiring to Oxon, he was incorporated Master of Arts, as he had stood at Heidelburg before mentioned, read an Arabick Lecture twice in a Week in Term-time in the Divinity School, for some years; for which he had a Pension collected from his Auditors, and was held in great esteem by them and others for his admirable knowledge in that and other Tongues and Learning. He hath published,
Oratio pro linguae Arabicae professione, publice ad Academicos habita in Schola Theologica Vniversitatis Oxon, 25. Oct. 1626. Oxon. 1627. qu.
Marsilius Patavinus. Clar. 1627. Which, with other things, by him written and published, I have not yet seen: Nor indeed do I know any thing more of him or his end.