Excerpt from 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)
It is no exaggeration to say that but for my friend's unstinted co - operation and ready response to every call for advice or help, there would not have been given to the public the fruit of labour in what to both of us has been an interesting field of research. I can never repay the kindness of my collaborateur. I can only make this public acknowledgment of my great indebtedness.