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have met with it. 360 Arno Miscellany, being a collection of Fugitive pieces written by the members of the Oziosi Society at Florence, 8vo. privately printed, clean copy, 10-s. <6d. Florence, 1784 361 Arnobii Disputationum adversus gentes lib. VII. et Minucii Felicis Octavius, 4to. fine copy, vellum, very scarce, 10s. 6d. Romce, ex Typogr. Dominici Basce, ap. Fr. Zanettum, 1583 *%* Printed with Aldine type : unnoticed by Renouard. 362 Arnoldi de Villa Nova, Tractat, ain furpuntlieher artz des Rung von Franckreich von bewarung un beraitung der wein, an den umelten Kung gangen volget Hermech, folio, fine copy, neat, very rare, 1 /.Is. - Nurmberg, 1478 363 Arnulphi Episcopi Lexoviensis Epistolae, nunquam antehac in lucem editee, 8vo. very neat, scarce, 10s. 6d. Paris. 1585 “ Ces lettres sont ecrites avec elegance, et sontremarquables par plusieurs particularites sur l’histoire, et sur la discipline de son temps.” Among the letters in this curious little volume are some addressed ‘ Ad Robertum Lincoluiensem Episcopum, Rad. Dediceium Lond. Archidiaconum, Archiepiscopos et Episcopos Angliae, Gillebertum Lond. Episcopum, Joan, et Will. Card, pro Rogero Ebora- censi Archiepiscopo,’ &c. Among the epigrams are some ‘AdHeuricum Winton. Episcopum, super Sepulchrum Regis Henrici,’ and many other dignitaries of the English church. 364 Arriani Epictetus, Greece, edente Victore Trincavello, first edition, 8vo. neat, rare, 10s. 6c?. Venetiis, Zanettus, 1535 365 Arsenii Archiepiscopi Monembasiee praeclara Dicta Philoso- phorum, Imperatorum, Oratorum et Poetaruna, Greece;—Dia- logus studiosi Bibliopolae et libri : Porphyrius de Plagiis Phi- losophorum et Rhetorum, etc. ; Joannis Tzetzae Versus, Greece, 2 vols. in one, 8vo. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, very rare, 2l. 2s. - (Romce) circa 1515 *** “ A curious volume. These apophthegms of Greek philosophers, generals, orators, and poets, were collected by Arsenius, Archbishop of Monembasia, and dedicated to Pope Leo X. This edition is without place or date, but was doubtless printed at Rome about 1515. The types are the same as those used in the Pindar, printed at Home, in 1515. It is a beautiful specimen of early Greek typography.” “ Volume precieux, dont on trouve difficilement les deux parties reunies.”— Brunet. Sold in Silvestre’s sale for 71 francs, and in Earl Spencer's for 3L 3s. 366 Ars memorativa naturali proficua plurirnum memoriae facilem retinendi semitam in quocunque scibilium genere, per Jacobum Philippum Tridentinum compilata, 4to. scarce, 3s. 6d. Nuremb. 1515 367 Ars Moriendi, Tractatus bonus et utilis, folio, jine copy of a very early and rare edition, having forty-one lines in a jull page, probably from the press of Eggerstein, neat, 2l. 2s. Sine ulld notd. *** Not in the Spencer Catalogue. 368 Ars Moriendi ex Variis sententiis collecta cum figuris ad resis- tendum in mortis agone Dyabolice suggestioni valens cuilibet Christi fitleli utilis ac multum necessaria, with sixteen large, extremely curious, and highly-spirited wood-cuts, 4to. fine copy, very rare, 2l. 2s. In Civitate Landescutensi Ducali, 1514 *** Probably the first book printed at Landshut, a strong town of Bavaria. 369 Ars Moriendi, Germanice, mit schor.en Exempeln und Figuren durch Adam Walasser, singularly curious wood-cuts, 8vo. fine copy, in the original impressed wooden binding, scarce, 18s. DiUngen, 1603 370 Art of Cookery in Imitation of Horace’s Art of Poetry, with some Letters to Dr. Lister concerning the Soups and Sauces of the Ancients, n. d.—The Art of Love ; in Imitation of Ovid, by Dr. W. King, n. d.—Useful Transactions in Philosophy, and other sorts of Learning, various parts, containing a Voyage to the Island of Cajamai in America, the Tragi-Co- raedy of Joan of Hedington, Horace’s Behaviour at Trinity College, Cambridge (Dr. R. Bentley) Account of the Consecrated Clouts, Migration of the Cuckoo, Observations on the Tongue, the Eunuch’s Child, Treatise of the Grecian Dances, Millers no Thieves, the Welch Schoolmaster, &c. in one vol. 8vo. 105. 6d. 371 Artemidori de Somniorum interpretatione libri V. De Insomniis quod Synesii cujusdam nomine circumfertur, cura Francisci Asulani, Graece, editio princeps, 8vo. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, very scarce, \l. 11 s. 6d. Venet. Aldus, 1518 *** u Ties rare.”—Renouard. Sold in the Mac Carthy sale for 112 francs. F 372 Arte para ensenar leer perfectamente y en muy breve liempo.— Cartilla y arte breve y bien compendioso para ensenar a deletrear y leer perfectamente y con mucha facilidad, etc.— Arte para aprender a leer y escrevir perfectamente en Romance y Latin compuesta por el Doctor Busto, in one vol. 4to. Jine copies, morocco elegant, gilt edges, very rare, 1/. 11s. Gd. 1542 *** This extremely rare volume is apparently unknown to bibliographers. 373 Arthi (Gotardi) Historia Chronologica Pannoniee, continens res per Hungariam et Transylvaniam bello gestas, fine portraits and plates, Franco/. 1608.—Vita Mahometi, et Vaticinia, de interitu Regni Turcici, curious plates, by De Bry, ib. 1598, 4to. 10s. Gd. 374 Artificiosae Memorise Fundamenta, ex Aristotele, Cicerone, etc. a Jo. Paepp, Lugd. 1619.—Introductio in praxim Artificiosee Memorise, a Paepp, ib. 1618.—Vita Ciceronis, in Epitomen secundum artem Mnemonicam redacta, a Paepp, ib. 1613.— Crisis Jani Phaospbori, in qua Schenckelius illustratur, etc. ib. 1619.—Scbenckelii Detecti Editio Tertia, ib. 1619, in one vol. 12 mo .fine copies, old morocco, gilt edges, 11. Is. 375 Arts.—The present state of the Arts in England, by M. Rouquet, 1755.—Chronological Series of Engravers from the Invention of the Art, with plates, Camb. 1770. — History of the Art of Engraving in Mezzotinto, from its origin, Winchester, 1786, in one vol. 8vo. h. b. uncut, scarce, 7s. 6d. 376 Arundell.—Copy of a Letter sent from Thomas, Earle of Arundell and Surrey, Lord Marshall, from Middleborough in Zealand, to Mr. Pym, also a Copy of another Letter to Mr. Pym from the Committee in Scotland, relating to the Queen’s landing at Flushing, and the Proceedings of the Army in the North of England, &c. 4to. served, 4s. - 1641 377 Ascham’s (Roger) Report and Discourse of the Affairs and State of Germany, and the Emperor Charles’s Court, John Daye, n. d.—Demosthenes’ Orations, Englyshed by Thos. Wilson, cuts, H. Denham, 1570, in 1 vol. 4to. vellum, scarce, 11. 5s. 378 Asconii Pediani Expositio in Varias Orationes Ciceronis, 8vo. fine copy in vellum, with autograph corrections and notes, by Paul Manuiius, 11. 11s. Gd. - Venet. Aldi filii, 1547 *** The above interesting copy was purchased by the late Bishop of Lichfield for 6Z. 6s. There is along note prefixed to the volume relative to the interesting notes and corrections. 379 Asconii Pediani Explanatio in Ciceronis Orationes varias, cum Scholiis P. Manutii et duobus Indicibus, Venet. Aldus, 1563. —Rocchi Pilorsii de scribendi, rescribendique Epistolas ratione Opusculum, Perusice, 1563, in one vol. 8vo. vellum, 7s. Gd. 380 Asgill’s Abstract of the Public Funds granted and continued to the Crown, since the First of William and Mary, and still existing, &c. 4to. sewed, 3s. - 1715 The writer was expelled the House of Commons for some of his productions. SSI Ashe’s (Thos.) Fasciculus Florum, or a Nosegay of Flowers, a collection of poems, 12mo. h. b. neat, 10s. 6d. 1636 382 Ashley’s (Robt.) Life and Death of Almansor, the learned and victorious Mahometan King that conquered Spaine, 4to. neat, 5s. 6d. - - 1627 *** Sold in Mr. Nassau’s sale for 13s. 383 Ashley’s Cochin-China ; containing many admirable Rarities and Singularities of that Country, 4to. scarce, 9s. 1633 *** This curious voyage sold in North’s sale for 11. 18s., and in Col. Stanley’s for 21. 5s. 384 Ashurst’s (W.) Reasons against Agreement with a late printed Paper, intituled, Foundations of Freedome; or, the Agreement of the People, 4to. sewed, 2s. 6d. - 1648 385 Askew.—Catalogue of the Library of Dr. Anthony Askew, singularly rich in Classic Lore, interleaved, with the prices, 8vo. h. b. russia, scarce, 15 *** Cost the late Bishop of Lichfield 3/. 3s. from Lord Guilford’s Collection. 418 Aurspergy (Herbardi Baronis) etc. Vita et Mors, ad Salutem et commodum Patriae transacta, et in Corvatise extremis finibus ad Budatshkum X. Calend. Oct. in prselio adversus Turcas, omnis memorise crudeliss. Christianorum salutis op- pugnatores, gloriosissime oppetita, a G. Khisl de Kalten- prun properanter et turbulente descripta, 4to. fine copy, e/e- gantly bound in morocco, gilt edges, very rare, 21. 2s. Labaci, 1575 *** This is the earliest specimen of printing at Laubach, a town of Germany known ; being three years earlier than the first book mentioned by Dr. Cotton in his Typographical Gazetteer. 419 Authaei (Philippi) Index Historicus Rerum potissimarum in negocio Religionis gestarum ab anno 1517, 12mo. scarce, 10s. 6d. - - Francofurti, 1675 *** This work contains a most interesting account of the progress of the Reformation under Luther. Henry VIII. from the conspicuous part he took in it, forms a main feature in the work; aud his marriage with Catherine of Arragon, her divorce, and the king’s subsequent marriage with Ann Boleyn, &c. are fully dilated on. 420 Autograph Letters.—Catalogue of a valuable collection from the Reign of Elizabeth to James II. very curious, sold by Mr. Sotheby, 8vo. with prices and names, 5s. 1824 421 Avellan (Mich.) Dissertatio Historico-Philologica de Causis Puritatis ac Floris Perennis Linguae Arabic®, 4to. uncut, 2s. 6d. - - Above, 1761 422 Avicennee Flores, 8vo. in the original binding, 7s. Lugduni, expensis Bartholomei Trot, 1508 *** This Bartholomew Trot was the bookseller, at Lyons, at whose expense the fac-similes of the Aldine publications were printed. 423 Avisamentum de Concubinariis non absolvendis, wood-cut in the title, 4to. fine copy, curious and rare, 10s. 6d. Nuremb. 1507 424 Aviti Epistola (Poetica) ad Perillam Virginem Scotam, 4to. uncut, 4s. 6d. - Londini, 1760 425 Ayalae (Gabr.) Popularia Epigrammata Medica ad Card. Gran- vellanum; Carmen pro Vera Medicina et de Lue Pestilenti Elegise, 4to. very scarce, 10s. 3d. - Antv. 1562 426 Ayala, Catechismo para instruction de los nuevamente conver- tidos de Moros, 4to. fine copy, neat, 21. 2s. Valencia, 1599 This extremely rare volume, published for the instruction of the Moors, is apparently unknown to Brunet and other bibliographers. 427 Bacchanalia ; or, a Description of a Drunken Club, a Poem, folio, scarce, 4s. - - 1683 428 Bacchini (D. Benedicti) de Sistris eorumque figuris ac differentia, Dissertatio, plate, 4to. boards, 3s. Traj. ad Rhen. 1696 429 Bacci (Andrea) del Tevere libri tre, ne quali si tratta della natura, e bonta dell’ acque, e specialmente del Tevere, e dell’ acque antiche di Roma, del Nilo, del Po, dell’ Arno, e d’altri fonti, e fiumi del Mondo, etc. 4to. very scarce, 1 /. Is. Venetia, A Ido, 1576 430 Baccii (And.) Elpidiani, de Therm is lib. VII. folio, fine copy, very neat, marbled and gilt edges, 17. Is. Romce, 1622 *** Sold in the White Knights sale, for 51. 10s. 431 Bach’s (W. C.) Tithing Table, according to the King’s Ecclesiastical! Lawes and Ordinances of the Church of England, 4to. sewed, 3s. 1633 432 Bachiens (Philippi) Oratio de Jesu Christo, Praeceptorum in formandis Evangelii Prseconibus Exempio, 4to. sewed, 2s. 6d. Tray. ad Rhen. 1788 433 Bacon (Francis) Wisdome of the Ancients, Englished by Sir Arthur Gorges, dedicated to Queen Elizabeth, 12mo. neat, 3s. 6d. - - - 1619 434 Baconi Historia Regni Henrici Septimi Anglise Regis, Amst. Elzev. 1662.—Fr. Baconi Historia Vitse et Mortis, ib. 1663, in one vol. 12mo. fine clean copies, vellum, 5s. 6d. 435 Bacon’s Relation of the Fearfull Estate of Francis Spira, in 1548, 1672.™The Second Spira ; being a fearful example of an Atheist, who had Apostatized from the Christian Religion, and dyed in Despair at Westminster, 8 Dec. 1692, by J. S. printed for John Dunton, 1693, two scarce tracts, 12mo. 7s. 67, 436 Bacon’s (R.) Labyrinth the Kingdom is in, with Golden Thread to bring it forth into Light, Liberty and Peace again, being ail impartial History of the Good and Evil of the former, latter and present power of the Nation, as it relates to God and the People, 4to. sewed, 2s. 6d. - 1649 437 Badii (Jodoci) Ascensii Stultiferse Naviculse seu Scaphse Fatu- arum Mulierum ; circa sensus quinque exteriores fraude Navi- gantium, 4to. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, rare, ll. 11s. 6d. - - Argent. Prusz, 1502 *** Sold at Sotheby’s in 1827, for 'll. 7s. 438 Baglione (Luca) Arte del Predicare contenuta in Tre libri, secondo i Precetti Rhetorici, 8vo.fine copy, h. b. morocco, 185. Vineg. Torresano, 1562 Sold in Sir M. Sykes’s sale for 21. Is., and Renouard’s for 11. 19s. 439 Bagshawe (Edw.) Two Arguments concerning the Canons and the Premunire upon those Canons, 4to. uncut, 3s. 1641 440 Balbi (Scipionis) Peregrinatio Lauretana, poema, 4to. very fine copy, h. b. morocco, rare, 10s. 6d. - Bononice, 1533 441 Balbuena, (Bern.) Bernardo, o Victoria de Roncesvalles, Poema Heroyco, 4to.fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, extremely rare, 41. 4s. - Madrid, 1624 *** One of the most esteemed poetical romances in the Spanish language. il Este Poema Heroyco, llamado el Bernardo, que v. m. me remitio, he visto con particular attencion, y pienso que los Espanoles ingeniosos, dados a la leccion de Poetas, no tienen en su lengua Poema como este, porque en la Variedad de los successos, y episodios hallaran imitado a Ludovico Ariosto, y en la unidad de la accion, y contextura de la Fabula, a Torquato Tasso, y ansi merece ser impresso y leydo y su Autor alabado.”—El Doctor Mira de Mescua. Copies, inferior to the present, have sold for upwards of twenty guineas. 442 Ball’s (W.) Law and State, Proposals presented to Parliament, 2s. » - - - 1659 443 Baker’s (S.) Description of the Customs and Manners of the Turks, plate, Svo. sewed, 2s. - - 1796 444 Balbi (Gasp.) Viaggio dell’ Indie Orientali, con la relatione de 1 datii, pesi, e misure di tutte le Citta di tal viaggio, e del governo del Re del Pegu, e delle guerre fatte da lui con altri Re d’Auva e de Sion, 8vo. morocco elegant, gilt edges, rare, 11. 5s. - - Venetia, 1590 %* Sold in Mr. Heathcote’s sale for 21. 445 Ballads.—A most curious, extensive, rare, and valuable collection of Historical, Amorous, Bacchanalian) Humorous, Satirical, and other Old Ballads and Broadsides, about Six Hundred in number, all in verse, with numerous wood-cuts, and some with music, 'published during the XVIIth and XVIIIth Centuries, neatly mounted and elegantly hound, in 4 vols. folio, morocco, gilt leaves, 251. - 1574 to 1750 The above collection must be seen to be appreciated; a brief title of each ballad will be forwarded for inspection per post, upon application. 446 Ballads.—A most interesting collection of old Historical Ballads, with all the plates, fine copy, 3 vols. 12mo. morocco elegant, gilt edges, very rare, 51. 5s. - 1723-5 *** The Swimming Lady and Peeping Tom of Coventry are generally wanting. Sold in Mr. Strettel’s sale for 71. 7s., in Mr. Nassau’s for 71. 12s. 6d., and at Sotheby's for 71. 17s. 6cl. 447 Ballads.—A Collection of National English Airs, consisting of ancient Song, Ballad and Dance Tunes, with Remarks and Anecdote, preceded by an Essay on English Minstrelsy, har-* monized, for the Pianoforte, by W. Crotch, Mus. Doc. &c. 2 vols. 4to. cloth boards, 2l. 2s. - 1840 448 Bandello, Quarta Parte de le Novelle del, 8vo. 5s. Lione, 1573 *** This fourth volume is often wanting to complete sets. 449 Bandinius de Florentina Juntarum Typographia ejusque censo- ribus ex qua Greeci, Latini, Tusci Scriptores ope Codicum MSS. a viris clarissimis pristinae integritati restituti in lucem prodierunt, 2 vols. Svo. boards, 7s. Luccce, 1791 *** An interesting account of the beautiful productions of the Junta family. Bank of England, its origin and progress.—See under Coinage. 450 Banks, &c.—Letter to the Proprietors of East India Stock on their present Situation at Home and Abroad, 1802.—Utility of Country Banks considered, 1802.—Impolicy of Returning Bankers to Parliament, 1802.—The Rights of Stock-Brokers Defended against the Attacks of the City of London, by F. Baily, 1806.—J. Leslie Foster’s Essay on the Principle of Commercial Exchanges, and more particularly between Great Britain and Ireland, with Inquiry into the Bank Restrictions, 1804.—Policy and Expediency of Granting Insurance Charters, 1806.—Letter to the Proprietors of Bank Stock, 1808. —J. Marryatt’s Observations on Marine Insurance, 1810.— Speech of ditto in Parliament upon Mr. Manning’s Motion on ditto, 1810, in one vol. 8vo. h. b. neat, 7s. 451 Banks’s (Noah) God’s Prerogative Power made known divers wayes in the Old and New Testament, also the Prerogative Power of the Lord Christ, 4to. sewed, 45. 1650 452 Bannatyne Club Publications, a Catalogue of, to January, 1830, privately printed, sewed, 7s. - 1830 453 Bannatyne Club Accounts, from 1831 to 1832, 4to. sewed, 2s. Edinb. 1832 454 Baptism.—Stephen Marshall’s Sermon of the Baptizing of Infants, 1644.—J. Geree’s Vindication of Infant Baptism, 1646. —Thomas Moore’s Discourse about Baptisme, 1649.—D. Cawdrey’s Answer to G. Firmin, whether Ministers are bound to Baptize Children, 1652.—R. Baxter’s Scripture Proof of Infants’ Church-membership and Baptism, 1651.—Jeremy Taylor’s Discourse of Baptisme, 1652.—W. Lyford’s Apologie for our Publick Ministerie and Infant Baptism, 1653.—J. Gosnold’s Discourse of Baptism, 1657, in one vol. 4to. h. b. neat, 155. 455 Barbadoes.—Memoirs of the First Settlement of the Island of Barbados, and other Caribbee Islands, with the Succession of the Governors and Commanders in Chief of Barbados to 1741, extracted from Ancient Records, Papers, and Accounts taken from Mr. W. Arnold, Mr. S. Bulkly, and Mr. John Summers, some of the first Settlers, the last of whom was alive in 1688, aged 82 years, 12mo. Jine copy, very neat, 1Z. 115. 6d. Barbados, by W. Beeby, 1741 *'** A very rare and interesting volume. 456 Barbari (Dan.) Commentationes exquisitae in Porphyrium, 4to. very fine copy, h. b. morocco, scarce, 155. Venet. Aldus, 1542 *** Sold in Sir Mark Sykes’s sale for 41. Is. 457 Barbary.—Newes out of Barbary, in a Letter written of late from a Merchant there, to a Gentleman not long since sent into that Country by his Majesty, containing some strange particulars of this new Saintish King’s proceedings, 4to. fine copy, very neat, 1/. 15. - 1613 *** The only copy mentioned in the Bibliographer’s Manual is in the British Museum. 458 Barbour’s (John) Acts and Life of Robert Bruce, (King of Scots,) in verse, black letter, 12mo. vellum, 2Z. 2s. Edinb. 1670 459 Barbour’s Acts and Life of Robert Bruce, in verse, black letter, 12mo. vellum, 1Z. 115. 6cZ. Glasgow, 1672 460 Barclaii (Joannis) Poematum, libri II. an interesting volume of poems, but an indifferent copy, 4to. sewed, 3s. Bond. 1615 461 Barclaii (Joannis) Poematum, lib. II. 4to. fine clean copy, vellum, scarce, 105. 6tZ. - Bond. 1615 462 Barclayi (Guil.) Judicium, de Certamine G. Eglisemmii cum G. Buchanano, pro dignitate Paraphraseos Psalmi CIV. 12mo. scarce, 7s. 6d. - - 1620 463 Barker’s List of English Plays, with very curious additions in manuscript, prepared for a new edition, 4to. 2l. 2s. G 464 Bargaei (Petri Angelii) Syriados liber primus et securities, Lutetian, in Officina R. Stephani, 1582.—Sidus Borbonicum, quod et Sol Franciae, cum Paraphrastico ejusdem Rationari© Ludovico Justo, per fratrem Patricium Oconquouair Hiberno- Galium, beautifully engraved title, containing in the centre a portrait of Louis XIII., very rare, Paris. 1637.—Simonis Starovolsci Panegyrieus Principi Vladislao Sigismundo IV., Poloniae Rege, Antv. Plantin, 1633.—-Jo. Henr. Dauberi Oratio Funebris in excessum Frederici Henrici Arausiorum Principis, Comitis Nassoviae, &c. Rredez, 1647.—Petri Fo- tocii ad Principem Vladislaum Polonise Regem, Oratio Gra- tulatoria, Antv. Plantin, 1633.— In Obitum Principis Sigis- mundi III. Polonise et Sueciae Regis, Simonis Starovolsci Oratio, ib. id. 1632, in one vol. folio, fine clean copies, neat, 18 s. 465 Bargaei Poemata omnia diligenter ab ipso recognita, Romce, Zaneltus, 1585.—-Ejusdem Syriados, lib. vi. ib. id. 1585, in 1 vol. 4to .fine copies, gilt edges, rare, 1/. 1 s. *%* At pp. 339 and 340, occur poems addressed to Paul Manutius. 466 Baringii Clavis Diplomatica, tradens Specimina veterum Scrip- turarum, Alphabeta Varia, compendia scribendi, etc. etc .plates offacsimiles, 4to. vellum, 7s. 6d. Hanoverce, 1737 467 Barkeyanae Bibliothecae Catalogus, 8vo. half bound, neat, 45. Hag. Com. 1787 *** This Catalogue contains some curious articles, and is drawn up in an intelligent manner by its learned compiler, with a good many instructive literary notices and references. It is impossible to read the preface without pitying the privations and desolate condition, and at the same time admiring the patience and equanimity of its venerable author.—MS. Note. 468 Barlaam et Josaphat. —Joannis Damasceni Liber Barlaam et Josapbat Indiae Regis, folio, large copy, but a little wormed, half bound, very rare, 21. 2s. (Spirce, mcgcclxxv.) 469 Barlaam et Josapbat, Roy des Indes, par J. Damascene, et traduicte par F. J. de Billy, 8vo. neat, 65. 6d. Paris, 1574 470 Barlow’s (Joel) Advice to the Privileged Orders in the several States of Europe, resulting from the necessity and propriety of a general Revolution in the Principles of Government, scarce, 1792.—D’Aumont’s Narrative of the Proceedings relating to the Suspension of the King of the French, Manchester, 1792.—Comments on the proposed War with France, 1793.—Fox’s Letter to the Electors of Westminster, 1793.— W. Fox’s Discourse on National Fasts, 1793.—Trial of Daniel Isaac Eton for publishing Politics for the People, 1794. — Stuart’s Peace and Reform against War and Corruption, wo title, very scarce, in one vol. 8vo. boards, uncut, 7s. 6d. 471 Barlow’s (Stephen) History of Ireland, 2 vols. 8vo. half bound, russia, 7s. 6d. - - - 1814 472 Barnes’s Statistical Account of Ireland, 8vo, 3s. 1811 473 Barre.—Catalogue des Livres de M. Barre, priced, a very curious collection, 2 vols. 8vo. neat, 65. 6d. Paris, 1743 474 Baronets.—Three Patents concerning the honourable degree and dignitie of Baronets, the first containing the Creation and Grant, the second a Decree, with addition of other Privileges, the third a confirmation and explanation, 4to. sewed, scarce, 5s. - - 1617 475 Barros (Joao de) Asia, dos feitos que os Portugueses fizerao no Descobrimento e Conquista dos Mares e Terras do Oriente, 4 vols. folio, fne copy, vellum, 31. 13s. 6d. Lisboa, y Madrid, 1615-28 476 Barry’s (Jas.) Letter to the Dilettanti Society, respecting the obtention of certain matters essentially necessary for the Improvement of Public Taste, and accomplishing the original Views of the Royal Academy of Great Britain, 1799.-—Alci- phron’s Epistles; in which are described the Domestic Manners, the Courtesans, and Parasites of Greece, 1791, in 1 vol. 8vo. neat, 6s. 6d. 477 Barthelemy (l’Abbe) Dissertation sur une Ancienne Inscription Grecque relative aux Finances des Atheniens, plate, 4to. half bound, neat, 4s. 6c?. - - Paris, 1792 478 Bartholinus (Alb.) de Seriptis Danorum, edit, ab ejus fratre, Hafniee, 1666.—-Catalogus Operum T. Bartholini, ib. 1661. —T. Bartholini de Bibliothecae Incendio Dissertatio, ib. 1670. in one vol. 12mo. neat, 4s. 6c?. 479 BarthoJomaei Coloniensis Epistola Mythologica cum quorun- dam difficilium Vocabulorum in ea positorum luculenta inter- pretatione, 4to. very scarce, 7s. 6d. Baventrioe, mccccxcvi. 480 Bartholomcei Coloniensis libellus Elegiacus de septenis dolori- bus gloriosissimae Virginis Marie, 4to. fine copy, scarce, 5s. sine ulla notd. 481 Bartholommi Coloniensis Dialogus Mythologicus, dulcibus jocis, jucundis salibus, concinnisque sententiis refertus atque diligenter elaboratus, 4to.fine copy, scarce, 6s. 6c?. Phorce, 1509 482 Bartholomaei Coloniensis Dialogus Mythologicus dulcibus jocis, jucundis salibus, concinnisque sententiis refertus atque diligenter elaborates, 4to. fine large copy, very neat and rare, 10s. 6d. - - Hagenau, 1514 *** A later edition of this curious volume sold in Mr. Roscoe’s sale for 21. 2s. 483 Bartholomeo dalli Sonnetti (Zamberto) Isolario, curious wood- cut maps, with names of places filed in, in a neat hand, probably by some early navigator, 4to. half bound, vellum, rare, \l. 11s. 6c?. - - circa mcccclxxvii. *** This very rare and interesting volume consists of a collection of sonnets on the navigation of the Grecian Archipelago, with charts on the opposite pages, the outlines only engraved, and the names of the several places left to be inserted with the pen by the navigators, for whose use this early and curious survey appears to have been published. A copy which was presumed to be unique sold in Marstis sale for 15l. 15s. ^ 484 Basan (F.) Catalogue d’une belle Collection de dessins Itaiiens, Flamands, Hollandois, et Francois, &c. &c. rassemble par M. Neyman, plates, with the prices, 8vo. neat, 10s, 6c?. Paris, 1776 i 485 Bartlett’s (Will.) Soveraigne Balsome, gently applied in a few weighty Considerations for healing the distempers of Professors of Religion, as Satan hath wounded and drawne aside, to renounce the Use of Divine Ordinances and Gospel Institutions of Worship, with Relation of God’s Working upon one in Plymouth, 4to. served, 5s. - 1649 486 Basilius Magnus de Poetarum, Oratorum, Historicorumque ac Prophetarum legendis libris, 4to. scarce, 7s. Ulmce, (Jo. Zainer.) 487 Basilii Magni Liber ad Juvenes quantum ex Gentilium libris ac litteris proficiant, cum Leon. Aretini prsefatione, 4to. very scarce, 5s. - sine ulla notd. 488 Basilii Magni, Libanii Rhetoris, Chionis Platonici, iEschinis et Isocratis Oratorum, Phalaridis Tyranni, Bruti Romani, Apol- lonii Tyanensis, Juliani Apostatae, etc. Epistolarum Graecarum Collectio, 2 vols. in 1, 4to. first edition, good sound copy, vellum, 1/. Is. - Venet. Aldus, mccccxcix. *** Perfect copies are very rare. See Renouard, Santander, fyc. Sold in Mr. Hibbert’s sale for 31. 3s , Sir Mark Sykes’s for 3Z. 3s., Dr. Heath’s for 3l. 15s., Sotheby’s, in May, 1815, for 41. 4s., and Caillard’s for 130 francs. 489 Basilii Magni et Gregorii Nazanzeni Epistolae Graecae, 8vo. fine copy, scarce, 4s. - Haganoce, 1528 490 Basilii Magni contra ebriosos Homilia, Gr. Lovanii, 1533.— Plutarchi Libellus quo pacto quis efficiat ut ex inimicis capiat utilitatem, Gr. ib. 1531.—Basilii Magni Homilia in Ira- scentes ; Ejusdem Homilia in dictum illud, Attende tibi ipsi, Gr. ib. 1532, in one vol. 8vo .fine copies, scarce, 7 s. 6d. 491 Basilii Magni Homilia in Sanctam Christi Nativitatem; Ejusdem Homilia in dictum illud Evangelio secundum Lucam, “Des- truam horrea mea, et majora extruam,” et de Avaritia ; Ejusdem ad versus Divites Homilia, Graece, Svo.fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, rare, \2s. - Lovanii, 1537 492 Basilii Orationes XXIV. de Moribus, Greece, Svo. fine copy, russia elegant, gilt leaves, 9s. - Paris. Morelius, 1556 493 Bassi (M.) Dispareri in Materia d’Architettura et Perspettiva, with several curious architectural engravings, 4to. fine copy, \l. Is. - - - Bressa, 1572 *** “ Ouvrage curieux et rare de cette edition, laquelle porte Vancre Aldine au commencement et a la fin.’’—Brunet. 494 Bassompierre (Mareschal de) ses Memoires contenant l’Histoire de sa Vie, &c. et ses Ambassades en Espagne et en Angleterre, 4 vols. 12mo. neat, scarce, 1/. Is. Cologne, Elzevir, 1665-8 495 Bastii (Frid. Jac.) Epistola Critica ad Jo. Franc. Boissonade super Ant. Liberali, Parthenio, et Aristseneto cum emendatio- nibus et additamentis Manuscriptis a Car. Alb. Wiedeburg, etiam Appendice cum Notis a Schaefer, fine paper, Svo. very neat, 6s. - - Lips. 1809 496 Baueri (Jo. Jac.) Bibliotheca Librorum Rariorum Universalis, cum supplementis, 7 vols. in 4, Svo. fine copy, calf extra, uncut, top edges gilt, rare, \l. 15s. Nu rnberg, 1770-91 497 Battle Abbey Muniments.—Descriptive Account of the unrivalled Collection of Original Charters, Royal Grants and Donations, Monastic Cartulary, Manorial, Court Leet, and other Rolls, Registers, &c. constituting the Muniments of the Abbey of Battle, or De Bello, in Sussex, founded by King William the Conqueror, to perpetuate the Battle of Hastings and Conquest of England, together with the whole of the Papers of the Family of Browne, ennobled as the Lords Montague, and those of the Webster Family, &c. 221 pp. 8vo. cloth boards, 6s. - - 1835 498 Battles.—Account of the Siege of Mastricht; with the Sundry Remarkable Circumstances ; also a List of the Officers Killed and Wounded, in the English and Scotch Regiments, 4to. sewed, 4$. - - - 1676 499 Bauldry (P.) Catalogus ejus Bibliothecae, 'priced, 8vo. h. b. neat, 3s. 6d. - - Traj. ad Rhen. 1706 500 Bax (Casp.) Disputatio de Naturae Simplicitate in Euripidis Oreste, 8vo. boards, uncut, 2s. 6d. Tray. ad Rhen. 1816 501 Baxter’s (Rich.) Key for Catholics, to open the juggling of the Jesuits, and to satisfy all whether the cause of the Roman or Reformed Churches be of God, with Notes, Illustrative and Biographical, by Rev. J. Allport, 8vo. cloth bds. 12s. 1839 502 Bayard.—Histoire du Chevalier Bayard, Lieutenant General pour le Roy au Gouvernement de Dauphine, et de plusieurs choses memorables advenues en France, Italie, Espagne, et les Pays Bas, portrait, 4to.fne copy, very neat, rare, 1/. 11s. 6d. Paris, 1619 *** Sold in Col. Stanley’s sale for 91. 9s. 503 Bayeux Tapestry, representing a Series of Events relating to Early English History, in seventeen large coloured plates, 2/. 125. 6d. (Published by the Society of Antiquaries at eight pounds ten shillings.) *** This tapestry, which is preserved at Bayeux, in France, represents the conquest of England, anno 1066. The tale is told in a succession of scenes which terminate with the Battle of Hastings; and the subject of each scene is indicated by a short Latin inscription. The public are indebted to the zeal and liberality of the Society of Antiquaries of London for this best series of engravings, which united would extend nearly seventy feet, executed by Basire, from admirable drawings by Stothard, coloured in imitation of the tapestry.—See Mr. Corney’s most interesting Account of this Monument of History. 504 Bayle.—Nouveau Dictionnaire Historique et Critique, pour servir de suite a celui de Bayle, par J. G. de Chaufepie, 4 vols. folio, fine copy, very neat, in French calf, 31. 3s. La Haye, 1750-r6 505 Bayle.—Dictionnaire Historique, ou memoires critiques et lit- teraires, eoncernant la vie et les ouvrages de diverses personnes distinguees dans la republique des lettres, par Prosper Mar- chand, 2 vols. in 1, folio, fne copy, very neat, in French calf, ll.Us.6d. - - La Haye, 1758-9 506 Bayle.—Extrait du Dictionnaire Historique et Critique de Bayle, 2 vols. 8vo. neat, 7s. 6d. - Amsterdam, 1780 507 Bayle (Pierre) Dietionnaire Historique et Critique, avec la vie de l’auteur par Des Maizeaux, 4 vols. folio, fine copy, very neat, in French calf\ Si. 3s. - Amst. 1740 508 Beard and Taylor’s Theatre of God’s Judgments, wherin is expressed the admirable Justice of God against all Notorious Sinners, best editiont folio, russia, 1/. 5s. - 1648 *** Among other examples is one of the Cambridge student, who murdered and robbed his father’s own servant coming with his usual allowance, for which he was executed, and many others in England, some of Conjurors, Witches, See. 509 Beatiano, Opere de le cose, Volgari et Latine, 8vo. in old red morocco, from Croft's collection, 18s. Venetiis, per B. Zanettis de Brixia, 1538 u Libro rarissimo, venduto alio Spaccio dei Libri di Floncel all prezzo di 36 Lire di Francia.”—MS. Note by the Rev. T. Croft. 510 Beauclerk.—Catalogue of the Library of the Hon. Topham Beauclerk, sold by Paterson, priced, 8 vo. h. b. nt., 10s. Gd. 1781 *** A splendid collection, containing upwards of 30,000 volumes. 511 Beaumont and Fletcher’s Dramatic Works, with notes by Weber, 14 vols. 8vo.fne copy, beautifully h. b. by some excellent French binder, uncut, top edges gilt, 61. 16s. 6d. Edinb. 1812 512 Beaumont and Fletcher’s Woman Hater, first edition, 4to. h. b. neat, 15s. - 1607 *** Sold in Rhodes’s sale for 11. 2s. 513 Beaumont and Fletcher’s Knight of the Burning Pestle, a Comedy, first edition, 4to. fine large copy, 21. 2s. 1613 %* This first edition is extremely rare. 514 Beaumont and Fletcher’s Knight of the Burning Pestle, a Comedy, 4to. 5s. Gd. - - 1635 515 Beaumont and Fletcher’s Tragedy of Thierry, King of France, and Theodoret his Brother, first edition, fine copy, h. b. neat, 10s. Gd. - - - 1621 *** Sold in Mr. Field’s sale for 17s. 516 Beaumont and Fletcher’s Thierry, King of France, Tragedy, 4to. sewed, 4s. - - - 1648 517 Beaumont and Fletcher’s Cupid’s Revenge, as acted by the Children of the Revells, 4to. h. b. neat, 5s. - 1630 518 Beaumont and Fletcher’s Cupid’s Revenge, 4to, sewed, 3s. Gd. 1635 519 Beaumont and Fletcher’s King and No King, 4to. sd., 5s. 1631 520 Beaumont and Fletcher’s King and No King, 4to. 3s. 1661 521 Beaumont and Fletcher’s Philaster, or Love lies a Bleeding, 4to. sewed, 5s. 1634 522 Beaumont and Fletcher's Philaster, or Love lies a Bleeding, 4to. sewed, 4s. 1652 523 Beaumont and Fletcher’s Elder Brother, Comedy, 4to. 4s. Gd. 1637 524 Beaumont and Fletcher’s Elder Brother, 4to. sewed, 4s. 1651 525 Beaumont and Fletcher’s Maid’s Tragedie, revised and refined, wood-cut, 4to. h. b, neat, 7s. Gd. - - 1638 526 Beaumont and Fletcher’s Wit without Money, a Comedie, 4to. served, 5s. - 1639 527 Beaumont and Fletcher's Monsieur Thomas, Comedy, first edition, 4to. sewed, 10s. 6c?. - - 1639 528 Beaumont and Fletcher’s Rollo, Duke of Normandy, Tragedy, 4to. served, 4s. - - Oxford, 1640 529 Beaumont and Fletcher’s Rule a Wife and Have a Wife, Comedy, 4to. served, 6s. 6d. - - ib. 1640 530 Beaumont and Fletcher’s Night Walker ; or the Little Thief, Comedy, 4to. h. b. morocco, 6s. - - 1640 531 Beaumont and Fletcher’s Night Walker, 4to. sewed, 4s. 1661 532 Beaumont’s (Robt.) Love’s Missives to Virtue, with Essaies, 12mo. h. b. morocco, scarce, 10s. 6d. - - 1660 533 Bebelii (Henrici) Triumphus Venereus ; Ecloga Triumphalis de Victoria Caesaris Maximiliani contra Boiemos; Laus Ger- manorum Elegia Hecatosticha et Querolosa Germanise ad Principes Germanise, etc. 4to.fine copy, scarce, 7s. 6c?. Tubingce, 1504 534 Bebeliana Opuscula nova, scil. Epistola ad Cancellarium de laudibus et philosophia veterum Germanorum ; Epistola de laudibus et auctoribus Facetiarum; Libri Facetiarum jucun- dissimi, atque fabulae admodum ridendee ; Proverbia Ger- manica in latinitatem reducta; Fabula contra hostem poet- arum ; Elegia in obitum Henr. Starrenwadel; Elegia hecatosticha de institutione vitae Bebelii dum pestis Tubingae gras- saretur; Elegia ad Apolloniam puellam pulcherrimam de meditatione venturae mortis et senectutis; Egloga contra vituperatores poetarum; Epitaphium Cytharedi ad Joannem Streler Ulmensem; Cantio vernacula ; Laus Musicae; Apologia poetae de stirpe sua, 4to. fine copy, very scarce, 10s. 6d. Argent. Gruninger, 1509 535 Bebeliana Opera; Triumphus Veneris Hecatosticha, and Ten other Poems, Phorce, ap. T. Anshelmum, 1509.—Bebeliana Opuscula Nova, Christorse Facetiarum Libri, Laus Musice, Elegise, &c. &c. Argent. 1509, in one vol. 4to. in the original oak binding, fine copies, scarce, \l. Is. 536 Bebelii Opusculum de institutione puerorum, quibus artibus et preceptoribus instituendi et tradendi sunt, una cum Apologia et Defensione Poetices contra aemulos, item Comcedia vel potius Dialogus de optimo studio scholasticorum, etc. 4to. fine copy, scarce, 7s. 6d. - Argent. 1513 537 Bebelii Triumphus Veneris, cum Commentario Jo. Altensteig, 4to. scarce, 10s. 6d. - - Argent. 1515 *** “ An elegant and comprehensive poem.’’ 538 Beccanuvoli (Lucretio) Bolognese, tutte le Donne Vicentine, Maritate, Vedove, et Donzelle, 4to. very neat, gilt edges, rare, 15s. - - - circa 1540 *** A poetical volume of great scarcity, having apparently escaped the researches of bibliographers. It is comprised in three triumphs, and celebrates the ladies of Vicenza, the names being inserted in the margin. 539 Becke’s (Rev. H.) Letter on the means of securing a safe and honourable Peace, 1798.—Speech of Rt. Hon. W. Pitt, on the Motion for an Address to the Throne, 1800.—Sir F. Morton Eden’s Letters on Peace, Commerce, and Manufactures of Great Britain, 1802.—Correspondence between Great Britain and France, on the Negociation for Peace, 1803, in 1 vol. 8vo. neat, 4s. 6c?. 540 Becket.—S. Thomae Cantuariensis et Henrici II. Illustris Anglorum Regis Monomachia, de Libertate Ecclesiastica cum subjuncto ejusdem argumenti Dialogo, utrumque publicabat Richardus Brunaeus, 8vo. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, very rare and interesting, 1?. 11s. 6d. Col. Agr. 1626 541 Becket.—Beaulieu, Vie de S. Thomas, Archevesque de Can- torbery, et Martyr, 8vo. neat, scarce, 10s. 6d. Paris. 1679 542 Becket’s (Andrew) Shakspeare’s Himself Again, or the Language of the Poet asserted ; being a full and dispassionate Examen of the Readings and Interpretations of the several Editors, with 1600 Notes, further illustrative of the more difficult passages of his Plays, 2 vols. in 1, 8vo. extra, marbled edges, 14s. - - 1815 *** Presentation copy to John Philip Kemble, Esq. with curious autograph letter from the author respecting the work. The volume cost its recent possessor II. 18s. 543 Bedse Presbyteri Anglosaxonis de Schematibus et Tropis Sa- crarum Literarum liber, 12mo. fine copy, very neat, 8s. Basilece, 1527 544 Bedfordshire. — Eighteen most Beautiful Drawings by Howlett, of Ancient Seals, illustrative of the County of Bedford, neatly mounted upon drawing paper, with borders, which serve as a frame to each, and which allows the drawing to be removed at pleasure without the use of paste or gum, by which drawings are so frequently spoiled, in one vol. 4to. morocco elegant, gilt edges, richly tooled, 10?. 10s. *#* Nothing can exceed the beauty and veracity with which these exquisite drawings are executed j they require to be seen to be appreciated : their value to the antiquarian and historian is as great as medals, frequently serving to fix disputed dates, genealogies, &,c. in matters of history and legal cases. Much additional interest is attached to the present collection by the nature of the document being given, to which the seal is attached from which the drawing is taken, and the place noticed where it is deposited, with particulars of the dates of each instrument, time of the foundation of each abbey, priory, monastery, hospital, nunnery, or other religious house to which the document relates. Among them are the seals of the abbey of Elvestow, and smaller seal of ditto, founded temp. William Conq. Wordon Abbey, seal and counter-seal, also the seal of the prior, founded 1135, ditto of the hospital of St. John the Baptist at Dunstable, Dunstable priory, Markyate priory, Markgate nunnery, Newnham priory, Chicksand priory, Bis- semede priory, Caldwell priory, &c. mostly taken from the deeds of surrender in the reign of Henry VIII. and some much earlier; a most valuable volume to the county collector. 545 Bedfordshire and Bucks.—Letter from a Minister in the Country, giving an Account of the Original, Nature, and Design of the Societies of the Clergy in the said Counties, single sheet, 2s. - - - 1699 546 Bedfordshire and the Noble Family of Russell.—A Collection of Drawings and Engravings of Churches and Monuments, Seats of the Nobility, Ancient Manor AND OTHER HoUSES, INNS, AND OTHER CURIOUS BUILDINGS, illustrative of the County of Bedford ; also, upwards of Sixty different Portraits of ti-ie several Dukes and Duchesses of Bedford and their Children. The Drawings were executed in colours, with a view to publication, and as such their veracity is strictly preserved. The Engravings are the finest impressions possible to be obtained during many years' ardent research, and many of the portraits are of rare occurrence, the whole are in one large volume, atlas folio, elegantly bound in morocco, gilt edges, ?vith broad borders of gold round the sides, 31/. 10s. *** The above beautiful collection will prove a great acquisition to any county collector, and form a volume of endless amusement for the drawing-room table ; they contain drawings of the churches of Bedford, Dunstable, Potsgrave, Crawley, Hawnes, Campton, also views of Woburn Abbey, Battlesden Lordship House, Marston Park, Steppingley Park House, Clapham Manor House, aucieut mansion •at Sharpenhoe, Campton Parsonage, and various views in the different neighbourhoods, inns, bridges, Roman camps, monuments, and other interesting subjects; the portraits consist of the various earls and dukes of Bedford, various duchesses and other ladies, cdso other branches of the family ; the duchess of Marlborough, admiral Russell, lord Orford, Wriothesley, earl of Southampton, the marquis of Tavistock, by Watson, after Sir Jos. Reynolds, proof before the arms were inserted, and many others by Vertue, Houbraken, Vanderbanc, Picart, Lombart, Williams, and other artists, some proofs, fyc. fyc. 547 Bedfordshire.—Private Act for Vesting the Estate of W. Bromley, Esq. and Mary, his Wife, lying at Sundon, in Bedfordshire, in trust, to be sold, pursuant to an Agreement in their Marriage Settlement, folio, sewed, 5s. - (1700) 548 Beelzebub’s Sure Guide to Hell, n. d,—Satyrica! Lecture on Hearts, with Critical Dissertation on Noses, 1767.—Flagel ; or a Ramble of fancy through the Land of Electioneering, 1768.—An original Camera Obscura ; or, the Court, City, and Country Magic Lanthorn, in which any one may take a peep, laugh, and shake their noddles at each other ; being an Account of the most curious Collection of Manuscripts ever yet offered to the Public, &c. 1768.—-The Battle Royal, or the Effects of Anticipation, &c. 1788.—Reflections upon what the World commonly call Good Luck and III Luck, with regard to Lotteries, and of the good use which may be made of them, 1758. — Prophecy of Achmet Almazi, which has thrown the Turks into so many terrors, and been the motive of the Russians’ present Expedition, plate, 1777.— Narrative of the Extraordinary Case of George Lukins, of Yatton, Somersetshire, who was possessed of Evil Spirits for near 18 years ; also an Account of his Remarkable Deliverance, in the Vestry Room of Temple Church, Bristol ; with the Rev. Mr. Easterbrook’s Letter of Particulars, Bristol, 1 788, in 1 vol. Svo. a scarce and curious collection, neat, H THOMAS THORPE’S 549 Beel, Comico-Tragoedia Sacra, a Betuleo, 12mo. vellum, gilt leaves, scarce, 45. - - Ulmce, 1615 550 Beech’s View of England’s present Distempers, occasioned by the late Revolution, 12mo. neat, with autograph of Henry Bradshaw, 10s. 6d. - - 1650 55 1 Bees.—The ordering of Bees, or the True History of Managing them from time to time, &c. by John Levett, frontispiece, 4to. fne copy, scarce, 65-. - - 1634 552 Bees.—Monarchia Fceminina, sive Apum Historia, a Car. Butlero, l2mo. clean copy, in the original binding, scarce, 7s. 6d. Bond. 1673 553 Behn’s (Mrs.) Abdelazar, or the Moor’s Revenge, a Tragedy, 4t o.2s.6d. - - - 1677 554 Behn’s (Mrs.) Feign’d Courtezans, or a Night’s Intrigue, a Comedy, 4to. 25. 6d. - - 1679 555 Behn’s (Mrs.) Forced Marriage, or the Jealous Bridegroom, a Tragi-Comedy, 4to. 2s. - - 1690 556 Behn’s (Mrs.) Round Heads, or the Good Old Cause, a Comedy, 4to. 2s. - 1698 557 Bekinsau (Joannes) de Supremo et Absoluto Regis Imperio, Svo. fine clean copy, in the original binding, very rare, 1/. H. Lond. 1547 Dedicated to King Henry VIII. 558 Belegerung der State Wien, 4to. very scarce, 3s. Wienn, 1529 559 Belgium and Holland.—Five Hundred Tracts, illustrative OF THE FJlSTORY OF THE Low COUNTRIES FROM 1569 TO 1774; A MOST VALUABLE AND INTERESTING HISTORICAL Collection, in English, Latin, Dutch, Flemish, and French, fine copies, with plates, bound in 12 vols. 4to, very neat, 16/. I65. - - 1569-1774 *** The above important collection must be examined to be duly appreciated; many of them contain interesting particulars connected with England, Spain, France, India, &c. 560 Belii (Math.) Grammatica Slavonico-Bohemica, 8vo. fine copy, neat, scarce, 7s. 6d. - - Posonii, 1746 561 Beil’s (Dr. And.) Analysis of the Experiment in Education, made at Egmore, near Madras, 1807.—Cabal and Love, a Tragedy from Schiller, 1795.—Mr. Blore’s Statement of a Correspondence with Richard Phillips, Esq. Sheriff of London, &c. respecting the Antiquary’s Magazine, Stamford, 1807. —H. Wansey on the Wool Trade and Manufactures, 1791.—J. Thistlethwaite’s Consultation, a Mock Heroic, a curious and very scarce Somersetshire tract, dedicated to H. Burgum, Esq. Lord of the Manor of Glastonbury, tyc. fyc. Bristol, 1775, in 1 vol. Svo. neat, 1 O5. 6d. 562 Bell’s (Beaupre) Osiers, a Pastoral from Sannazarius, with some Account of Sannazarius, and his Piscatory Eclogues 4to. sewed, 35. - - Cambridge, 1724 563 Bell’s (Thos.) Christian Dialogue, betweene a Deformed Ca- tholicke in Rome and Reformed Catholicke in the Church of England, 4to. 7s. 6d. - - 1609 564 Bellendeni (G.) Scoti, Ciceronis Consul, Senator, Senatusque Romanus, editio prima, 8vo. fine copy, dedicated to Prince Henry, with a beautiful plate by Gaultier, very rare, 1 85. Paris. 1612 *** Sold in Mr. Bridges’ sale, in 1725, for 21. 12s. Qd., and in the Duke of Grafton’s for SI. 565 Bellman and Newsman’s Verses, and other Broadsides, a curious collection, with wood-cuts, fyc. 2l. 2s. *** The following is a brief note of the above lot:—Verses by George Wright, Bellman to the precinct of St. Katherine’s Tower, wood-cut border, representing various punishments, afire, fyc. 1705.—Verses of John Guy, Bellman to the Bridge- ward, some are addressed to Sir Charles Duncomb, Alderman, and others of the ward, 1710.—Ditto for 1714, including some addressed to Sir George Merttins, and Francis Forbes, Esq. Aldermen.—The Lamplighter’s Verses, with curious old view of Guildhall before the alterations, 1742.—Ditto for 1744, with the same view, but much worn.—Verses by Daniel Archer, Bellman of Bridgeward, with view of the old church, l. 4s. Nuremb. Ant. Koherger, MCCCCLXXVI1. *** For an account of this splendid early edition of the Holy Scriptures, see the Duke of Sussex’s catalogue, page 324. 633 Biblia Sacra, cum universis Vatabli, et variorum Interpretum Annotationibus; Latina Interpretatio duplex est; altera vetus, altera Pagnini, 2 vois. folio, fine clean copy, hds. uncut, 15s. Parisiis, 1729-45 634 Biblia Sacra, Aliud Exemplar, large paper, 2 vols. folio, fine clean copy, bds. uncut, very scarce, 11. 11s. 6d. Parisiis, 1729-45 635 Biblia Sacra Sclavonica, folio, neat, marbled edges, extremely rare, 4/. 4s. - - Moscua, 1663 *** Dr. Cotton observes of this edition of the Bible, that “ a revised version of the Sclavonic Bible, taken partly from the old Ostrog edition, was printed in this city, (Moscow), in 1663, under the auspices of the grand duke Alexius Michael- owitz; copies of this are extremely rare, even in Russia itself, yet an exquisite one maybe seen in the royal library of George III. (now in the British Museum.) An ample and minute account of this edition, and of the corrections which it underwent, will be found in J. P. Kohlin’s work.” 636 Biblia.—Jo. Piscatoris Commentarii in omnes libros Veteris et Novi Testamenti, 5 vols. in 3, folio, beautiful copy in old red, morocco, from the Prime Minister ColberCs Library, with Arms on the sides, 4/. 145. 6d. - Herbornce, 1643-58 637 Biblia.—De Epocha Historian Ruth Dissertatio Josephi Khell, 8vo. served, uncut, 2s. - Viennce, 1756 638 Biblia.—Commentarius in Epistolam Judse, a H. C. Alexandro Haenlein, 8vo. 2s. - Erlangce, 1796 639 Bible.—Wie Noe vom wim uberwunden durch sin jungsten Sun Cham geschmacht aber die eltern beid, Sem und Japhef. geehret den sagen und finch men eroffnet hat,fine copy of a: rare poetical volume, 8vo. very neat, 12s. Bern, 1546 640 Bible Cuts.—Figure del Vecchio Testamento, con versi Tos- cani, per Damian Maraffi nuovamente composti, illustrate, with wood-cuts on every page, Lione, 1554.—Wol gerissnen und geschnidten figuren Ausz der Neuwen Testament, wood- cuts on every page, with verses underneath each, ib. 1564, in 1 vol. 8vo. vellum, ll. Is. *** A beautiful series of wood-cuts illustrative of the Old and New Testament. 641 Bible Cuts.—Gul. Borluyt Historiarum Memorabilium, ex Ex- odo sequentibusque libris Descriptio, numerous wood-cuts, 8vo„ morocco elegant, gilt edges, scarce, 17. Is. Lugduni, 1558 1 642 Bible Cuts.—Quadrins Historiques de la Bible, a series of most beautiful mood-cuts with descriptions in French verse, Lion, par Jan. de Tournes, 1558.—Figures du Nouveau Testament, a series of similar beautiful mood-cuts illustrative of the New Testament, with descriptions in French verse, ib. 1558, in one vcl. 8vo.fine copies, very neat, gilt edges, 21. 2s. 643 Bible Cuts.-—Posselii Evangelia Dominicorum et Festorum Dierum versibus Heroicis Grsecis reddita, numerous mood-cuts, 8vo. morocco, gilt edges, scarce, 18s. Witebergce, 1563 644 Bible Cuts. — Figures des Histoires de la Sainte Bible, 2 vols, in one, folio, containing 273 curious early mood-engravings, neat, 21. 2s. - - Paris, 1688 645 Bible Bearer, (The) by A. N. of Trinity College, Oxford, bad copy, 4to. scarce, 2s. - - 1607 646 Bible.—Times of the Bible ; veyled in Cubits, Sheckels, Talents, Furlongs, Chapters, Verses, Letters, of the Scripture ; with the Days, Hours, Watches, Weeks, and Months of the Jewish Year, 4to. fine copy, very scarce, 15s. 1667 647 Bibliotheca Apostolica Vaticana a Sixto V. in splendidiorem commodicremque locum translata et ab Angelo Roccha Com- mentario illustrata, plate, 4to. fine copy, vellum, rare, 1/. 1 Is. 6d. Romee, ex Typographia Apostolica Vaticana, 1591 “ Printed at the Vatican press, under the direction of the younger Aldus, and Dominic Basa. It contains a curious account of the library of Aldus, and, in the Index Auctorum citatorum, very complimentary tributes both to Aldus the elder, and Paul Manuce.’’ It was unknown to Renouard. 648 Bibliotheca D. Jo. Galloys Linguae Graecae Professoris, sen Catalogus Librorum quos ipse, dum viveret, summa cura in- gentique sumptu collegit, a L. Seneuze, priced, 2 vols. 8vo„ neat, 4s. 6d. - Paris. 1710 649 Bibliotheca exquisitissimis cujuscunque Facultatis Artis et Sciential literis referta, itemque Danielis Desmarets Bibliotheca Librorum Botanices, priced, 8vo. 5s. 6d. 1716 650 Bibliotheca Manuscriptorum maxime Anecdotorum eorumque Historicorum rec. Jo. Moser, 4to. vellum, 4s. 6d. Norib. 1722 651 Bibliotheca Jo. Lulolfs, partly priced, 8vo. h. b. neat, 2s. Lugd. Bat. 1769 652 Bibliotheca Petri Bondam, continens Nummos, 8vo. vellum, 4s. 6d. - - Trajecti ad Rhenum, 1800 *** Few private libraries have been formed, comparable to that of Peter Bondam, for books on the law, antiquities, and history of Europe. The collection of coins is very large and valuable. 653 Bibliotheca Anglo-Poetica, or Descriptive Catalogue of early English Poetry, on sale by Messrs. Longman and Co. with Portraits, Extracts, and Remarks, Critical and Biographical, large paper, royal 8vo. h. b. russia, gilt edges, \l. I Ss. 1815 654 Bibliotheca: Regia: Catalogus, 5 vols. folio, with portraits of George III. and Sir F. Barnard, privately printed for presents, boards, uncut, extremely rare, 211, 1820-29 *** This was the late Duke of Marlborough’s copy. 655 Bibliotheque des Sciences et des Beaux Arts, 50 vols. 12mo. h, b. neat> uniform, 2/. 125. 6d. d la Haye, 1734-80 *** A copy sold in Dr. Heath’s sale for 71. 12s. 6d., and this copy, in Mr. Hope’s sale, for 61. 10s. 656 Bibliotheque Malaye, par M. E. Jacquet, avec Notice, 8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d. - - - s. d. 657 Bicheno’s (J.) Signs of the Times, Edinburgh, 1794.—Bicbeno’s Word in Season, 1795.—Bicheno’s Probable Progress and Issue of the Commotions which have agitated Europe since the French Revolution, 1797.—Bicheno’s Glance at the History of Christianity, Newbury, 1798.—Laymen’s Address to the Clergy, Bath, 1798.—Daubeny’s Fall of Rome recommended to the consideration of England, 1798, in one vol. 8vo. h. b. neat, 6s. 6d. 658 Bicheno’s Ireland and its Economy, 8vo. 3s. 1830 659 Bidcombe Hill, a rural and descriptive poem, with an Essay on Local Poetry, by Rev. F. Skurray, 'plates, 8vo. hds. 3s. 1824 660 Bidermanni (Jac.) Herodiados lib. III. sive DD. Innocentes Christo-Martyres, ab Herode Tyranno crudeliter caesi, 12mo. vellum, scarce, 7s. 6d. - Lugd. 1622 661 Bildt.—Von S. ChristofFels Bildt, in verse, 4to. scarce, 5s. Nurnberg, s. a. 662 Bindley (Jas.) Catalogue of his extensive and most curious library, four parts complete, forty-one days* sale, sold by Mr. Evans, portrait and prices, 8vo. h. b. russia, 18s. 1818-9 663 Binet (Estienne) Abrege des Vies des principaux fondateurs des religions de i’eglise, representez dans le choeur de 1’abbaie de S. Lambert du Liesses en Haynaut: avec les maximes spirituelles de fchaque fondateur, with thirty-eight beautiful portraits by Galle, 4to. neat, 185. Anvers, 1634 664 Biochimo’s Royal Game of Chess-Play, sometimes the Recreation of the late King, with many of the Nobility, illustrated with almost an hundred Gambetts, portrait of King Charles I. by Stent, 12mo. extra, gilt edges, scarce, 125. 1656 *** Sold in Col. Stanley’s sale for 1/. 7s., and in the White Knights for the same. 665 Biography.—-Whiston’s Memoirs of Dr. Samuel Clarke, being a Supplement to Dr. Sykes’s and Bp. Hoadley’s Accounts, 1730.—Rich. Izacke’s Alphabetical Register of Benefactors to the poor of Devon, very scarce, 1736.—Authentic Memoirs of Dr. Rich. Mead, 1755.—Short Account of the Lives of Dr. John Parsons, Professor of Anatomy, in Oxford; Dr. Rich. Hack Saunders, Physician, London ; Dr. Chas. Colig- non, Professor of Anatomy, at Cambridge; and Sir Alex. Dick, of Prestonfield, Bart. Edinb. 1786.—Life and Character of Mrs. Mary Moders, alias Mary Carleton, the famous German Princess, with her tragicall fall at Tyburn, (1740).— Life and Character of the late Lord Chancellor Jeiferys, 1764: —Life of Voltaire, written by himself, 1784, in one vol. 8vo« h. b, neat, 105. 6d. 66G Bishops.—Apprentices Advice to the XII. Bishops lately accused of High Treason by the Honourable Assemblies of Both Houses, with our friendly admonition to take heed how they falsely accuse those innocent Worthies in Parliament, whose Lives are more deare to us than all the Twenty-five Prelates, in verse, 4to. fine copy, scarce, 10s. 6d. 1642 667 Biskamp (Elardi) Dissertatio Theologico-Philologica de Poesi Sacra, 4to. served, 2s. 6d. - Traj. ad Rhen. 1718 668 Bizzari (Petri) Varia Opuscula, sc. de optimo Principe, ad Elizabetham Anglice Reginam : de bello et pace, ad Mariam Scotice Reginam : pro philosophia et Eloquentia, ad Francis- cum Russell Comiiem Bedfordice: iEmilii accusatio et defen- sio, ad Gul. Cecilium: pro L. Virginio contra Ap. Claudium, ad Gul. Metlan Dominum Lidinctoni, Scotice Regince Secret.: et Poematum variorum lib. II. Svo. good clean copy, neat, very scarce, ll. IB. 6d. - Venetiis, Aldus, 1565 *** This is a most interesting volume to the collector of English and Scotish History, as it contains poems addressed to the principal personages during the reign of Queen Elizabeth. 669 Blacci (Joannis) Odae Sacroe, seu Paraphrasis in loca gravissima Veteris et Novi Testamenti variis Carminibus conscripta, Svo. fine copy ruled with red lines, vellum, 8s. Paris. 1550 670 Blackett.—Elegy to the memory of the most excellent Lady Blackett, inscribed to Sir Walter Blackett, 4to. sewed, scarce, 5s. - - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1759 671 Blagden’s (Chas.) Experiments on the Cooling of Water below its freezing point, 4to. sewed, 2s. 6d. - 1788 672 Blair’s (Dr. W.) Hints to Parliament on the supposed Failures . of Vaccination at Ringwood, Svo. bds. 3s. 1808 673 Blake’s (Will.) Silver Drops, or Serious Things, with Letters relating to the Ladies’ Charity School-House at Highgate, for maintaining Fatherless Children born at or near Highgate, Hornsey, or Hampstead, fine copy, with view of the school- house and other curious emblematical plates, 12mo„ in old morocco, gilt edges, 15s. - . no date. %* Privately printed in behalf of the charity, with addresses to various noble personages. 674 Blake’s (Sir F.) Political Tracts, in which the true Policy of Great Britain is considered, the Sinking Fund, National Debt, Revenue, &c. 8vo. neat, 3s. 6d. - 1 795 675 Blancani (Josephi) Sphaera Mundi, seu Cosmographia Demon- strativa, ac facili Methodo tradita: in qua totius mundi Fabric?., una cum novis, Tychonis, Kepleri, Galilaei, aliorumque Astronomorum ad inventis continentur, etc. etc. 4 12s. 6d. Sevilla, por Jacoho Cromberger, 1528 697 Boccacio Ameto, con le osservationi in volgare grammatica sopra esso di Hieronimo Claricio, remarkably fine copy, 4to„ neat, rare, ll. Is. - - Milano, 1520 698 Boccacio Amorosa Visione nelle quale si contengono cinque fc.i Triumphi Apologia de H. Claricio I mmol, contra Detrattori ^ della Poesia del Boccacio, &c .first edition, 4to. fine copy» vellum, scarce, 18s. - - Milano, 1521 *** The above copy sold in the Pinelli sale for 21. 3s., and in Mr. Hibbert’s for 1Z. 14s. 699 Boccacio Laberinto d’Amore, 8vo. a scarce edition, 5s. Firenze, 1525 700 Boccacio, Fiammetta Amorosa, Venegia, per V'. de Ravani, 1534.—-Laberinto d’Amore di M. G. Boccaccio, con una Epistola a M. Pino de Rossi, Vinegia, per N. d'Aristotile detto Zoppino, 1532, in one vol. 8vo. beautiful copies, in the original morocco binding, gilt edges, richly tooled, 31. 3s. *** The above beautiful volume was presented by Lady Mary Sydney, mother of Sir Philip Sydney, to her kinsman, H. Goodere, the 17th Dec. 1567. On the fly-leaf are the following verses, presumed to be in her ladyship’s autograph:—■ (( From sacred throane dystills the beste the next dystendes by lawe of kinde In natures frame is formde the reste wch conqueres ofte the loftye mynde who hath thies three moste perfect is who lackes theime all lyves voyde of blysse.” 701 Boccatii Fabulosm Historic tres de Amore, jucundse ad* modum, ne Cupidinis arcus sagittet juvenum animos, P. Beroaldo Bononiensi interprete; ejusdem Beroaldi Oratio Nuptialis, in verse and prose, with curious wood-cut, 4to. morocco elegant, gilt edges, very rare, ll. 11s. 6d. Argent. 1536 702 Boccacio Laberinto de Amor, nuevamente traduzido en nuestra lengua Castellana, 4to. a beautiful copy, very neat, in French calf, gilt edges, rare, 21. 2s. Sevilla, por Andres de Burgos, 1546 *** The above copy was purchased by the late possessor for 4Z. 4s., and it was also sold in the White Knights sale for 31. 17s. 703 Boccacio, Decamerone, dal Cavalier Leonardo Salviati, 4to» fine copy, very neat, \ l. 11s. 6c?. Firenze, Giunti, 1582 *** On the margins of this copy, and on leaves inserted1, are written in a very neat hand, the passages suppressed, or altered, by Salviati and the licensers, u qui offre,’’ says Renouard,“ l’avantage peut-etre unique d’avoir sous les yeux Pexacte concordance des deux textes.” 704 Boccacio, Decamerone, con Dichiarationi et Auvertimenti illus- trati per Girolamo Ruscelli, con un Vocabolario Generale, et con gli Epiteti del Autore, wood-cuts, 4to. vellum, from Consul Smith's collection, 105.6c?. - Venet. Valgrisio, 1557 *** Sold in the Roxburghe sale for 1Z. 10s. 705 Boccacio, il Decameron, a remarkably fine copy, from the Bor- romeo Library, 12mo. in the original vellum, Si. Ss. Amsl. (Elsevir) 1665 706 Boccacio, another copy, in the original binding, very fair, \l. 1$. Elzevir, 1665 *** The most beautiful and correct of all the editions, taken from the Giunta Edition of 1527. 707 Boccatii (Verg. de) Tractatus de interdicto uti possidetis sive de manutentione in possessione, 4to. fine copy, vellum, 18s. Romce, ap. Jo. Aug. Rujfinellum, 1600 On the title is the device of the Anchor and Dolphin. Unknown to Re> nouard. 708 Bocchii (Francisci) Epistola ad perillustrem Phil. Valorium Ruinam, stragemque fractse Pergamenae Florentine testudinis deplorantis Pisas, with mood-cut, 4to. scarce, 4s. Florent. 1604 709 Bocchii Epistola de laudibus adorn. Rev. Patris Severini Boldini Veneti, concionatoris Generalis clariss. ex familia Divi Francisci de Observantia, 4to. Ss. 6d. ib. 1605 710 Bochelli (Laur.) Enchiridion Christiani Jurisconsult!*, 12mo. a beautiful volume, in old calf, richly tooled on the sides, gilt edges, 12s. - - Paris. 1618 711 Bodenham’s (John) Wits’ Theatre of the Little World, a curious collection of choice witty sayings and treatises, upon various subjects, 12mo. neat, rare, 11. 5s. - 1599 *** Sold in the Gordonstoun sale for 1Z. 15s., and in Mr. Perry’s for 1Z. 13s. 712 Bodenham’s Politeuphia, or Wit’s Commonwealth, 12mo. fine copy, neat, scarce, 1/. Is. - - - no date 713 Bodikeri (J.) Grund-Satze der Teutschen Sprache, 8vo. vellum, 4s. 6d. - Berlin, 1729 714 Bodino (Gio.) Demonomania de gli Stregoni, cioe furori, et malie de’ Demoni col Mezo de gl’ huomini trad, da Here. Cato, 4to. fine copy, vellum, 12s. Venet. Aldo, 1592 *** Sold in the Lucca sale for 1/. 18s., and in Renouard’s for 11. 13s. 715 Boecleri (Jo. Henr.) Dissertationes Academicae, fine portrait, 4to. vellum, 5s. ... Argent. 1701 716 Boendermaker (Theodori) Catalogus ejus Bibliothecas, Libro- rum Praestantium, Codicum MSS. et Editionum Rariorum, Atlas de feu M. Boendermaker, compose des Chartes choisies et originales des plus habiles Geographes, priced, 8vo. h. b. vellum, 4s. - - Amst. 1722 *** The Atlas above mentioned appears to have contained a large collection of very rare English portraits and prints. 717 Boers. — Catalogus Librorum Caroli Boers, Theol. Doct. priced, 8vo. h. b. neat, Ss, (id. - Lugd, Bat. 1816 718 Boethius de Consolatione Philosophise, first edition, folio, fine copy, half-bound, neat, 1/. 11 s. Gd. Basilece, Mich. Wensler, circa MCCCCLXXIV. *** This edition is described by bibliographers as being of extraordinary rarity. Laire observes, that the type of this impression is the same as that which is used ‘pro Gasparini Pergamensis Epistolis,’ by Biel and Wensler. Count Reviczky observes, that it is conjectured this edition was published about the year 1474. This copy cost its late possessor 61.6s. 719 Boethius.—Duplex Commentatio ex integro reposita atque re- cognita in Boetium de Consolatione Philosophica et de disci- plina Scholastica, etc. 4to. scarce, 5s. Lugdini, per Jac. Myt, et Jo. de Platea, 1510 720 Boethii Consolationis Philosophise lib. V. Anglo-Saxonice red- diti ab Alfredo inclyto Anglo-Saxonum Rege, edid. Christ. Rawlinson, with manuscript notes and corrections by Lye, the celebrated Saxon scholar, 8vo. neat, 1/. 11s. Gd. Oxon. 1698 Sold in the Rev. T. Williams’s sale for 21. 15s. 721 Boethii (Hectoris) Deidonani, Scotorum Historise a prima gentis origine, cum aliarum et rerum et gentium illustratione, with dedications to James Vth. and to Cardinal Beaton Archbishop of St. Andrews, io\\o,fine copy, vellum, 21. 2s. Paris. Badius, 1526 *** Hector Boece is spoken of with great praise by Erasmus and other learned men of his time. His history commences with the origin of the Scotish nation, and is continued to the time of James II. whose reign commenced anno 1436. 722 Bohadsch (J. B.) Dissertatio de Veris Sepiarum Ovis, plates, 4to. 3s. Pragce, 1752 723 Bohemia.—Cutheni (Martini) Catalogus Ducum Regumque Bohemorum in quo summatim gesta singulorum singulis distichis continentur, numerous wood-cut portraits, 4to. fine large copy, very neat, scarce, 8s. - Pragce, 1540 724 Bohemia.—The Reasons which compelled the States of Bohemia to reject the Arch-Duke Ferdinand, and to elect the Elector Palatine, &c. 4to. 2s. Gd. - Port, (1670) 725 Boiardo.—I tre Libri del Orlando Inamorato di Nicoli di Agostini, printed in double columns, wifih wood-cuts, 8vo. fine copy, vellum, 155. - Venetia, Bindoni, 1538 *** This edition, of which the above is the second volume only, is of the greatest rarity, and is only mentioned by Brunet on the authority of Count Melzi, the former evidently never having seen it, A complete copy is in the British Museum. 726 Boiardo (Matteo Maria) Orlando Innamorato, insieme co i tre libri di Nicolo de gli Agostini, nuovamente riformato per M. Ludovico Domenichi, wood-cuts, 4to. morocco elegant, gilt edges, very rare edition, 31. 3s. - Vinegia, 1545 *** Sold in Roscoe’s sale for 51. 12s. 6^., and in Col. Stanley’s for 6/. 16s. Gd. 727 Boiardo Orlando Enamorado por Fr. G. de Villena, 4to. very fine copy, elegantly bound in morocco, with joints, richly tooled, gilt edges, extremely rare, 2l. 125. Gd. Toledo, 1581 *** “ Livre ti es rare.”—Brunet, who was not able to quote the sale of a single perfect copy. K 728 Boiardo los tres Libros, llamados Orlando Enamorado tradu- zidos por Fr. Garrido de Villena, 4to. Jine copy, elegantly bound in morocco, with joints, richly tooled, gilt edges, extremely rare, 2l. 12s. 6d. - Alcala, 1577 *** An edition of extreme rarity, unknown to most bibliographers, being earlier than the first mentioned by Brunet. This copy was purchased in the Conde sale for 31. 19s., and has since been sumptuously bound. 729 Boileau ses CEuvres, avec des eclaircisseraens Historiques don- nes par lui-meme, et rediges par M. Brossette ; augmentee de plusieurs pieces tant de l’Auteur, qu* aiant rapport a ses Ouv- rages; avec des remarques et des dissertations critiques par M. de Saint-Marc, portrait and plates, 5 vols. 8vo. very neat» 1/. 11 s. 6d. - - Paris, 1747 730 Boissardi (J. J.) Foemata, Elegiarum Lib. II. Hendecasyllabo- rum Lib. II. Tumulorum et Epitaphiorum Lib. I. Epigram- matum Lib. II. 8vo. velvet, marbled edges, 5s. Metis, 1589 731 Boissier (Gul.) Catalogus ejus Bibliothecae, prices, 2 vols. 8vo. h. b. neat, 6s. - - Paris. 1725 732 Bokenham.—Questiones Solertissimi viri totiusque sacre quondam pagine professoris vernatissimi necnon torrentes liquidos inter rivalos affatim manantis Johannis Bokinham genere An- glici in quattuor libros sententiarum, 4to. scarce, 10s. 6d. Paris, 1505 733 Bolingbroke.-— Representation of the Rt. Hon. Lord Viscount Bolingbroke, 4to. sewed, 2s. 6d. - 1715 734 Bolland’s (William) Miracles, a Seatonian Prize Poem, 4to. sewed, 4s. 6d. - - Camb. 1797 735 Bolland (The Hon. Baron) Catalogue of his curious and valuable Library, sold by Evans, thirteen days sale, with prices and purchasers’ names, 8vo. 12s. - 1840 736 Bolland.—Catalogue of his collection of Coins and Medals, sold by Sotheby, prices and purchasers’ names, 8vo. 7s. 6d. 1841 737 Bollandus. —Acta Sanctorum cura Bollandistarum. Three very curious volumes, purchased at the sale of the Library of the Bollandists at Tongerloo. The two first consist of Indexes to the first three volumes of the Acta Sanctorum, with Manuscript additions; and the third comprises the Month of October, with much other additional matter, folio, an interesting article, 51. 5s. 738 Bonacioli (Ludovici) Ferrariensis, ad divam Lucretiam Borgiam Ferrariae Ducissam, Eneas Muliebris, folio, Jine large copy, vellum, very scarce, 1/. Is. - sine ulld notd. 739 Bonacursi, Orationes de vera Nobilitate magna Virtute quam divitiis orta, 4to. fine copy, scarce, 5s. 6d. sine ulld notd. 740 Bonaventurae Regimen Conscientie vel parvum bonum. Epis- tola S. Methodii Episcopi Pararensis de Regnis Gentium et novissimis temporibus certa demonstratio Christiana. Trac- tatus de Preparacione ad missam Domini Seraphici Jo. Bonaventurae, in 1 vol. 4to .Jine clean copies, neat, very scarce, If. Is. sine ulld notd, sed Colon. Ulr. Zell, circa MCCCCLXX. 741 Bonaventurae Tractatus de modo se preparandi ad celebrandum Missam, 4to. scarce, 3s. (Daventrice, Jac. de Breda) circa MCCCCXCIV. 742 Bonadi (Francisci) ad Augustissimam pacis Dominam Leonoram Franciae Reginam, Patheplangentis Ecclesiae ad Christum Sponsum, ejusdemque ad eandem Solamen, accedunt et ad eandem Cantica Canticorum Solomonis, cum Scholiis, prse- terea Threni Hieremiae Vatis, itemque novem lectiones Elegi- arum Jobi Prophetae, 12mo. fine copy, morocco, gilt edges, a scarce poetical volume, \3s. 3d. - Parisiis, 1539 743 Bonavitis (Marci Mantuae) Dialogus de Concilio, 4to. fine copy, neat, in old calf, gilt, 155. - Venet. 1541 744 Bonde (Gul.) De Julii Clovii clari admodum Pictoris Operibus lib. III. Thesaurus Artis Pictoriae ex unius Jul. Clovii Operibus depromptus, folio, fine copy, very scarce, 21. 125. 3d. 1733 Privately printed for presents. Only two others are said to be known in this country: see Bibliographical Decameron. It contains the description of a Psalter executed by Julio Clovio, for John III., King of Portugal, Sold in Watson Taylor’s sale for 51. 5s. 745 Bondi (Clemente) Poesie, large paper, 3 vols. 8vo. morocco elegant, gilt edges, 1/. 115. 3d. - Vienna, 1808 “ Edizioue completa, e la sola corretta.” 746 Bonefonii (Joannis) Opera Omnia, Latino et Gallico Idiomate ab iEgidio Durant donata, 12mo. very neat, marbled edges, 5s. Amst. 1725 747 Bonespei (N.) Trecensis Libellus de Lepidis Gravium Divino- rumque virorum Epistolis, adjectis in calce quibusdam baud spernendis, 4to.fine copy, very neat, scarce, 7s. Paris, s. a. 748 Bonnet (Gisberti) Orationes duae, in Religionis Contemtores, etc. 4to. served, 3s. 6d. Trajecti ad Rhenum, 1793 749 Bonnetiana Bibliotheca, sive Catalogus Librorum quibus usus fuit Gisbertus Bonnet, prices and purchasers' names, 8vo. very neat, scarce, 7s. - Traj. ad Rhen. 1805 750 Boonmesch (Adr.) Commentatio de Hymno Zachariae Evang. Lucas i. 67-79, 4to. sewed, 3s. 3d. Lugd. Bat. 1818 751 Borger.— Catalogus Librorum E. A. Borger, Theol. Doct. et Litt. Hum. Prof, priced, 8vo. h. b. neat, 4s. Lugduni, 1821 A good theological library. 752 Borghini (Raffaello) Riposo in cui della Pittura, e della ScuL tura, de piu illustri Pittori e Scultori, e delle piu famose opere loro si fa mentione, &c. 8vo. very scarce, 15s. Fiorenza, 1584 *** Sold in Col. Stanley’s sale for 41. Is, 753 Borlase’s Reduction of Ireland, 12mo. 5s. 3d. 1675 754 Bortii (Jacobi) Dissertatio de primorum Hominum Christiano- rum Vita privata, largest paper, 4to. sewed, uncut, 5s. 3d. Lugd. Bat. 1825 755 Boroughs (Sir John) Soveraignty of the British Seas, proved by Records, History, and the Municipall Lawes of this Kingdome, 12mo. original binding, 2s. 3d. - 1651 756 Boroughs (Sir John) Impetus Juveniles et quaedam sedation's aliquantulum animi Epistolae, 16mo. first edition, fine copy, h. b. neat, very rare, 1 /. 5s. - Oxon. 1643 *** Most of the epistles are written to Philip Bacon, Sir Francis Bacon, afterwards Lord Verulam, Tho. Farnabie, Tho. Coppin, Sir H. Spelman, &c. 757 Boscan Obras, y algunas de Garcilasso de la Vega repartidos en quatro libros, first edition, 4to. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, extremely rare, 4/. 14s. 6d. Barcelona, 1543 *** This first and extremely rare edition of the united works of these reformers of the poetry and language of Spain, has escaped the notice of Antonio, Brunet, and nearly all other bibliographers. 758 Boscan Obras, y algunas de Garcilasso de la Vega, 4to. fine copy, vellum, extremely rare, 3/. 3s. - 1543 *** “This second edition is unknown to Nicholas Antonio, and all other writers on the subject.” It is mentioned by Brunet in his Nouvelles Recherches, who was only able to quote the sale of one copy, which sold in 1830 for 51. 5s. 759 Boscan, Obras y algunas de Garc. de la Vega, 8vo. morocco elegant, gilt edges, very rare, 21. 2s. Salamanca, 1547 760 Boscan, Obras, y algunas de Garc. de la Vega, 12mo .fine copy, morocco elegant, 1Z. 5^. - Anvers, 1569 *** Bouterwek says, that Boscan is the first classical poet of Spain, and his language has continued a model for succeeding ages. In many instances, espe- daily in the expression of the tender passion, he has exceeded even Petrarch. “ Sometimes he turned to gaze upon his book, Boscan or Garcilasso ; by the wind E’en as the page is rustled whilst we look, So by the poesy of his own mind, Over the mystic leaf his soul was shook.”—Byron. 761 Bosclise (Rob.) Apologia 7T£pi rov Ka\ev(3iov, seu de Spectata ac proba ingenuse longeque nobilissimae vitas Karaaraai, 8vo. vellum, rare, 7s. 6d. Rothomagi per le Roux, s. a. 762 Boschenstain (Joannis) Hebraicae Grammaticee Institutiones Studiosis Sanctas Linguae, 4to. a remarkably fine copy, quite uncut, neat, very rare, \l. 11 s. 6d. Wittenburgi, 1518 Prefixed to this tract is a short address by Melancthon, in which is stated, “ Consensu eruditorum omnium, studiose lentor, probatur neminem quidquam insigne conari in rectis studiis posse, nisi qui simul Latinis Graeca et Hebreea con- junxerit. Habes igitur hie apprime utilem libellum docti viri Jo. Boschenstain, etc.” This volume is rendered a great curiosity, inasmuch as the Hebrew character, for which alone the volume was published, is filed up in manuscript, no Hebrew types having at that time found their way into Wittembury. 763 Boschiana Bibliotheca, sive Catalogus Librorum qui studiis inservierunt viri celeberrimi Hieronymi de Bosch, prices and purchasers1 names, 8vo. h. b. neat, 65. - Amst. 1812 764 Bosco (Jo. a) Floriacensis Vetus Bibliotheca, Benedictina, Sanc- ta, Apostolica, Pontificia, Ceesarea, Regia Franco-Gallica, 8vo. fine copy, in the original binding, rare, 1/. 1 Is. 6d. Lugd. 1605 *** “ The contents of this curious and very interesting volume have been singularly overlooked by the generality of English antiquaries. It contains many things relative to English History. Among others, a Life of Gildas the wise, the most ancient British author; all his bibliographers, down to Mr. Chalmers, have stated the place of his interment was unknown. The place and church are here given.” 765 Bossemii (Math.) de Clericorum cum Fceminis Cohabitatione, licitane ea sit an non, Tractatus Ethicus, 8vo.fne copy, vellum, rare, 15 s. - - - Duaci, 1586 766 Bossi (Gieronimo) La Genealogia della Gloriosissima Casa d’Austria, in verse, wood-cuts, 4to. fine copy, rare, 1/. Is. Venetia, &e$$a, 1560 '*** This metrical genealogy of the house of Austria may be classed among the works of fiction and romance, similar to the adventures of Orlando and others of the same kind. 767 Bossewell’s Workes of Armorie, divided into three books, many Heraldic plates, 4to. neat, scarce, 11. os. - 1597 *** K A most valuable work.” 768 Boswell (Jas.)—Catalogue of the Library of the late James Boswell, Esq. ten days, sold by Mr. Sotheby, prices, 8vo. h. b. russia, 6s. - - - 1825 769 Botany.—Smyth (J. E.) Dissertation on the Sexes of Plants, 1786.—Syllabus of a Course of Lectures on Botany, by Ditto, 1795.—A. Freake’s Observations and Experiments on the Lupulus of Linnaeus, 1806.—Dr. A. Fothergill’s Essay on the Abuse of Spirituous Liquors, Bath, 1796.—Mr. Pitt’s Bill for the better Support and Maintenance of the Poor, 1797.—R. Saunders’s Abstract of Observations on the Poor Laws, 1802.—Thos. Barnard’s Letter to the Bishop of Durham, on the Poor Laws, 1807, in one vol. 8vo. neat, 65. 6d. 770 Botany. — R. Hooper’s Observations on the Structure and Economy of Plants, 1797.—Hortus Cantabrigiensis, by J. Donn, Cambridge, 1800.—Dr. Thornton’s Botanical Exhibition, 1804, in one vol. 8vo. neat, 45. 771 Botany.—Collegio, Consociis et Amicis Botanices, Poema, 4to. sewed, 2$. 6d. - - Gand. 1816 772 Botello (Miguel) Fabula de Pyramo y Tisbe, 4to. scarce, 5s. Madrid, 1621 773 Bouillon (Cardinal de) a Collection of Letters concerning his Eminency, with consideration on his Letter to the French King on his leaving France, &c. containing the unjust grounds of his disgrace, &c. 4to. sewed, 3s. - 1710 774 Bourges (M. de) Relation du Voyage de Monseigneur l’E~ vesque de Beryte, Vicaire Apostolique du Royaume de la Co- chinchine par la Turquie, la Perse, les Indes, &c. jusqu’au Royaume de Siam et autres lieux, 8vo.fine copy, in old red morocco, marbled and gilt edges, 15$. Paris, 1683 775 Bourghesii (Joannis) Vitae, Passionis et Mortis Jesu Christi Mysteria, piis meditationibus et adspirationibus exposita, et figuris aeneis expressa per Boetium a Bolswert>u/iwe impressions of the plates, 8vo. very neat, rare, 1 /. 1$. Antw. 1622 *** (t Volume recherche a cause des figures.’’—Brunet. 776 Bourchier (Thomae) Historia Ecclesiastica de Martyrio Fratrum Ordinis divi Francisci in Anglia sub Henrico VIII. Rege, et in Hybernia tempore Elizabeths Regins, 8vo. fine copy, vellum, scarce, 11. Is. - - Parisiis, 1582 777 Bourchier (T.) Historia Ecclesiastica de Martyrio Fratrum Ordinis Minorum divi Francisci, quo Partim in Anglia, partim in Belgio, partim in Hybernia passi sunt, Ingolst. 1583.— Historia Passionis novorum in Germania Inferiori Marty rum Ordinis S. Francisci, a Rev. Patre Flor. Leydano, ib. 1582, in one vol. 12mo. beautiful copies, elegantly bound in morocco, edges gilt and tooled, rare, 1/. 11s. 6d. *** This volume contains much interesting matter illustrative of Irish ecclesiastical history. 778 Boulter (Dr. Hugh) Lord Primate of all Ireland, &c., Letters to several Ministers of State in England, &c., with Account of the most interesting Transactions which passed in Ireland, from 1724 to 1738, 8vo. neat, 6s. - 1770 779 Boulter (Hugh) Archbishop of Armagh’s Monument, a Panegyrical Poem, Sacred to the Memory of that great and Excellent Prelate and Patriot, 8vo. fine copy, in old morocco, gilt edges, 15s. - 1745 780 Bourn’s (Sam.) Vindication of the Principles and Practices of the Dissenters, 1748.—Conduct of the Ministry Examined, 1756.—White’s Answer to Ditto, 1756.—Further Address to the Publick, containing genuine Copies of all the Letters between Adm. Byng, and the Secretary of the Admiralty, from the time of his Suspension, 1757.—Admiral Byng’s Defence, containing a very particular Account of the Action off Cape Mola, between the British and French Fleets, &c. 1757, in 1 vol. 8vo. 45. 6d. 781 Bourne (William) Treasure for Travellers, containing very necessary matters for all sorts of Travailers, eyther by Sea or Land, 4to. in the original vellum binding, 1/. Is. 1578 Sold in the Towneley sale for 41. 4s. 782 Bousquet (Louis) Catalogue de sa Collection choisie de Livres Francois, Anglois, et Hollandois, with prices and purchasers% names, 8vo. h. b. neat, 7s. 6d. - Amst. 1782 783 Bouton (P.) Relation de l’Establissement des Francois depuis fan 1635, en l’Isle de la Martinique, l’une des Antilles de TAmerique, des Moeurs des Sauvages, de la Situation, et des autres Singularitez de 1’Isle, 8vo.fine copy, vellum, 7s. 6d. Paris, 1640 784 Bovilli (Caroli) Samarobrini Proverbiorum Vulgarium, lib. III. Paris. 1531.—Aristeas de Interpretatione Septuaginta duorum Interpretum per Mathiam Palmerium conversus, ib. 1514.— De artibus magicis acMagorum maleficiis opus preclarissimum Magistri Bernardi Basin, emendatus per Petrura Aymerich, ib. 1506, in one vol. \2mo. fine copies, neat, all very scarce, 18s. 785 Boxel (J.) Series of Engravings of the Exercise of the Musket and Pike, ivith descriptions in Dutch, fine impressions, 4to. very neat, 105.6c/. - - Graven-Hage, 1670 786 Boyer’s (A.) History of the Siege of Toulon, plate, 4to. sewed, 25. 1708 787 Boyle’s (Hon. R.) Considerations touching the Style of the Holy Scriptures, extracted from a Discourse concerning divers belonging to the Bible, 8vo. fine copy, in the original binding, 4s. Gd. - - » - 1663 *** “ This work abounds in excellent observations, and contains many original and devotional remarks.’’ 788 Boyle.-—An Elegy on the Death of the Honourable Mr. Robert Boyle, folio, Jine copy, sewed, 7s. Gd. Oxford, 1692 789 Bracciolini (Francesco) della Crocer acquistata Poema Heroico, lib. XV. 12mo. neat, very scarce, 10s. Gd. Parigi, 1605 790 Brand’s (C.) Treatise on Assurances and Annuities on Lives, 1775.—The whole doctrine of Parallaxes Explained and Illustrated, by Rev. Edw. Stone, Oxford, 1768.— Historical Account of English Money, from the Conquest to the Union, with plates, 1726.—The Canons of Criticism, and Glossary, being a Supplement to Bishop Warburton’s edition of Shakespere, 1750, in 1 vol. 8vo. h. b. neat, 7s. Gd. 791 Brandis (John) Popular Antiquities, chiefly illustrating the Origin of our vulgar Customs, Ceremonies and Superstitions, 8vo. neat, 85. Gd. - - 1810 792 Brandiana Bibliotheca : Catalogue of the unique, scarce, rare, and curious Library of Rev. J. Brand, both parts, sold by Stewart, 8vo. boards, uncut, 7s. Gd. - 1807-8 793 Brant (Seb.) de Origine et Conversatione bonorum Regum : et laude Civitatis Hierosolym® : cum exhortatione ejusdem re- cuperandae, 4to. fne copy, in old red morocco, gilt edges, very rare, 21. 2s. J. Bergman de Olpe, MCCCCXCV. 794 Brant.—Nauis stultifera a domino Sebastiano Brant primu edi- ficata : et lepidissimis teutonice lingue rithmis decorata: De- inde ab Jacobo Lochero philomuso latinitate donata : et demu ab Jodoco Badio Ascensio vario carminu genere no sine eorun- dem familiari explanatione illustrata, numerous wood-cuts, black letter, 4to. russia, 11. 11s. Gd. (Basil.) per Nic. Lamparter, MCCCCVI. (pro 1506.) *** “ Cette traduction, tres-dijferente de la prdeedenie, contient des additions etc.—Brunet. The cuts are very spirited. It sold for 61. 7s. in Roscoe’s sale. 795 Brantii (Jo.) Elogia Ciceroniana Romanorum, Domi Militiaeque Illustrium, Ante. 1612.—Scamilli Impares Vitruviani, a Bern. Baldo Urbinate, wood-cuts, Aug. Find. 1612.—Pacis Scalae Tractatus de Consilio Sapientis, in Forensibus Causis adhi- bendo, Venet. ex off. Jordani Ziletti [Typis Ald'C\ 1564.—Hier. de Monte, Tractatus de Finibus Regendis Civitatum, etc. ib. 1562, fine copies, 4to. in rich old morocco, gilt edges, with arms on the sides, \l. 11s. Gd. 796 Braun (P.) Notitia Historico-Litteraria de Libris ab Artis Typographic® Inventione, usque ad 1500 impressis, plates, 2 vols. in 1,4to.^fine copy, very neat, 10s. Gd. Aug. Find. 1788-9 *#* Sold in Brienne’s sale for 24 francs. 797 Brassicani (Joannis) Grammatic® Institutiones, 4to. fine copy, very neat, a rare edition, 18s. Argent, Schurert 1512 798 Brassicani Grammaticas Institutiones cum Quantitatibus Bebe- lianis, 4to. neat and scarce, 10s. 6c?. Argent. Prus, 1513 799 Brascha (Santo) Tutto il suo Itinerario di Giorno in Giorno al Santissima Cita di Jerusalem nell’ Anno 1480, first edition, 4to. 5l. 5s. Mediolani Leonardus Pachel et Uldericus Sinczenceller, MCCCCLXXXI. *#* This extremely rare book is written in the Italian language in a free and natural style, and contains a diligent and exact description of the author’s travels, and is valuable also for the poetry which it contains. See Quadrio, vol. ii. p. 208. The only other copy which I believe has occurred for sale, sold in Mr. Hibbert’s sale for 16/. 10s. Another copy is in the rich collection of Voyages of the Right Hon. T. Grenville, a fourth it is presumed does not exist in this country. 800 Brathwaite’s Essayes upon the Five Senses, with Continuation enlarged by the Author, engraved frontispiece by Marshall, 12mo .fine copy, in the original binding, 1?. 85, 1635 *#* Such is the scarcity of this enlarged edition, that the reprint in the Archaica was made from an incomplete copy. 801 Brathwaite’s Arcadian Princesse, in Verse and Prose, frontispiece by Marshall, 12mo .fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, \l. 5s. - - 1635 802 Brathwaite, Mercurius Britannicus Tragi-Comcedia, Lutetiae publice acta, 4to. very scarce, 85. 6d. - 1641 *** A curious and interesting piece. 803 Bravo (Nicolas) Benedictina, Poema, en que se trata la mila- grosa vida del glorioso S. Benita, Patriarca de los Monges, con una breve recapitulacion de las Religiones, que le recono- cen por Padre, assi monasticas como militares, 4to. vellumy scarce, 18s. - - Salamanca, 1604 804 Brayne’s (Jo.) Smoke of the Temple cleared, through the Light of the Scripture, 4to. sewed, 3s. - 1648 805 Bremen.—Considerations upon His Majesty’s Message ; and the Dutchies of Bremen and Verden, with map of those Dutchies and the Rivers Elbe and Weser, 4to. sewed, 4$. 1717 806 Brenneri (Eliec) Thesaurus Nummorum Sueo-Gothicorum, plates, 4to. fine paper, very neat, scarce, 15s. Holmice, 1731 807 Bretonneau (Guy) Histoire Genealogique de la Maison des Brifonnets : representant les plus heroiques actions des per- sonnages tracez au naturel en ce tableau, beautifully engraved title, Paris, 1621.—Joach. Perionii Oratio de laudibus Dion. Briconneti, ib. 1620.—Gul. Briconneti pro Ludovico XII. ad versus Maximil. Imp. Oratio, in one vol. 4to. fine copies, neat, rare, 15s. 808 Breviarium secundum" usum insignis Ecclesiae collegiatse, B. Marise Virginis de Belna, Eduensis Dyoceses, printed in red and black, 8vo. fine copy, in the original morocco binding, the sides richly tooled, gilt edges, rare, 1/. 11s. 6d. Genevce, 1517 809 Breviarium Romanum, ex Decreto Concilii Tridentini restitu-. turn et summorum Pontificum Auctoritate recognitum, plates, 4 vols. 4to. fine set, in rich old red morocco, gilt edges, 31. 3s. Paris. 1701 810 Breviarium, in modern Greek, 4to. fine copy, original binding, very rare, 21. 2s. - Venet. Zannetus, 1576 811 Bribery.—Debates and Proceedings in Parliament, upon the late Briberies and Practices, 4to. sewed, 3s. 3d. 1695 812 Bridges’ (Will.) Wounded Conscience cured, the Weak one strengthened, and the Doubting Satisfied, in answer to Dr. Fearne, 4to. sewed, 4s. - - 1542 813 Bridges.—Catalogus Librorum Jo. Bridges Arm. nuper ex Hos- pitio Lincolniensi; adj. Appendix MSStorum, large paper, with the prices, 8vo. very neat, 15s. Tonson, 1725 *** The catalogue printed at the expense of Mr. Bridges, who, it is said, limited the impression to twenty-five copies, for personal use, and presentation to friends. Sir M. M. Sykes’s copy sold for 21. 6s. 814 Bridges.—Catalogue of the library of J. Bridges, upwards of 4000 books and manuscripts, the auctioneer’s copy, inlaid in 4to. with prices and names, neat, 18s. ib. 1725 815 Brinsley’s (John) Sacred and Soveraigne Church Remedie, or Primitive and Apostolicall Way of composing Ecclesiasticall Differences; first preached in the Parish Church of Great Yarmouth, and now published as a preservative against Anti- Synodall Suggestions, &c. 4to.fine copy, sewed, 7s. 6d. 1645 816 Brissonii (Barnabas) De Regio Persarum Principatu lib. III. 8vo. neat, scarce, 10s. 6d. Paris, ap. Rob. Columbellum, in Aldina Bibliotheca, 1591 817 Brissonii de Regio Persarum Principatu, lib. III. Editio se- cunda, 8vo. fine copy, extra marbled edges, rare and curious, 1 4s. Paris, apud R. Columbellum in Aldina Bibliotheca, 1599 This edition of this learned and curious work Renouard states he never saw. 818 Bristed (John) on the Nature and Use of Prophecy, 1743.— Essay on the Art of ingeniously Tormenting, Dublin, 1753,— Letter to Soame Jenyns, 1776.—Barker on the Prophecies concerning the Messiah, 1780.—Dr. R. Price on the Population of England, 1780, in one vol. 8vo. h. b. neat, 6s. 6c?. 819 Bristol’s (John) Discourse, shewing the great Happinesse that hath and may still accrue to England and Scotland, by reuniting them into one Great Britain, frontispiece, containing portraits of King James and King Charles /., with views of London and Edinburgh, by Marshall, 12mo. neat, 7s. 3d. 1641 820 Britain’s Happiness, and its full possession of Civil and Religious Liberty, stated and proved by Dr. R. Price, 1791.— Price on the Love of our Country, 1790.—Paine’s Rights of Man, being an Answer to Mr. Burke’s Attack on the French Revolution, 1791.—Letter from Burke in answer to some objections to his Book on French Affairs, 1791.—Appeal from the new to the old Whigs, by Burke, 1791.—Paine’s Rights of Man, part II. combining Principle and Practice, 1792.— Oldys’s Life of T. Paine, with Defence of his Writings, 1791, in one vol. 8vo. h, b. neat, 10s. 3d. L 821 Britannia Languens, or a Discourse of Trade, shewing the Grounds and Reasons of the Increase and Decay of Land, Rents, National Wealth and Strength, 8vo. clean copy, neat, J 4^. 6d. - 1680 822 British-American Treaty, with an Appendix of State Papers, 1808.—Letter from the Hon. T. Pickering, Senator of the United States, on the unnecessary and ruinous war with Great Britain, 1808.—New System of Politics, or Sons against Fathers, dedicated to Lord Holland, 1808.—Britain Inde- [ pendent of Commerce, by W. Spence, 1807.—Roscoe’s Considerations on the causes, objects, and consequences of the present War, 1808.—Collection of State Papers which have appeared relative to the Danish and Russian Wars, 1808, in one vol. 8 vo. h. b. neat, 65. 823 British Museum.—Catalogus Librorum Xmpressorum qui in Museo Britannico adservantur, 7 vols. 8vo. h. b. neat, 2l.Us.6d. - - - 1815-19 824 Britonio (Girolamo) Cantici, et i Ragionamenti: et quelli del Pontefice, in favore della Santissima Romana Chiesa, 8vo. h. b. neat, very scarce, 1/. Is. - Vinegia, 1530 *** This work is not mentioned by Haym. Sold in Dr. Heath’s sale for 21. 825 Britton’s (John) Catalogue Raisonne of the Pictures belonging to the Marquis of Stafford, (late Duke of Sutherland,) in the Gallery of Cleveland House, frontispiece, 8vo. bds. 45. 1808 826 Brixii (Germani) Antissiodorensis Antimorus, Luletiee, 1519. —Thomse Mori Epistola (Responsiva) ad eundem Brixium, very rare, Londini, Pynson, 1520, 2 vols. 4to. elegantly bound in morocco, gilt edges, 51. 5s. *** Two most interesting historical volumes. When Henry VIII. engaged irs war with France, in consequence of the League of Cambray, Sir Thomas Knevet was sent to the Coast of Brittany, with a fleet of 45 sail. After they had committed some depredations, a French fleet of 39 sail issued from Brest, under the command of Primauget, and began an engagement with the English. Primau- get, finding his destruction inevitable, bore down upon the vessel of the English admiral, and, grappling with her, resolved to make her share his fate. At last the French vessel, “ La Cordalilre,” blew up, and at the same time destroyed the English, “ The Regent.” u This exploit w'as celebrated by a Frenchman, Germain de Brec, the above Germanus Brixius, in a Latin poem, styled * Chordigerse navis conflagratio,’ in which, however, he was not content to extol the valour and bravery of his countrymen, but indulged in many opprobrious expressions against the English. The great Sir Thomas More ridiculed, in several of his epigrams, the extravagances of the Frenchman. Brixius, on this, grew exasperated, and, notwithstanding the earnest dissuasion of Erasmus, who was friendly to both, published his i Antimorus/ answering Erasmus, though contrary to truth, that when he received his letters it was no longer in his power to suppress the publication. But when Erasmus wrote to the same effect to Sir Thomas More, imploring his forbearance, More, though vehemently and personally attacked, replied, ‘ I had hoped Brixius would produce something learned and witty, that might amuse even me his antagonist,, who am not apt to take offence at a joke. At this rude and envenomed concoction I could but laugh, and was resolved to give no answer at all. Other men, however, in whose judgment with regard to my affairs, I have more confidence than in my own, judged otherwise. They were of opinion that there would be some who would read the Antimorus of Brixius without knowing the Chordigera, and my Epigrams; and that therefore it might be well done to publish all this together in one book, and thus to present it to the reader.’ ” “ And yet that thou mayest see, my Erasmus, (he wrote in a subsequent letter,) how much readier I am to obey thee than Brixius, know that, although at the receipt of thy letter my book was not only under the press, but already printed, I have yet bought in all the copies thereof, and keep them with me, with the exception only of the two copies sent to thee and iEgidius, and five others the printer had sold already.’’ This was certainly no common trait of moderation, especially in an author; neither was there any doubt among the learned public to whom the victory belonged. The letter from Erasmus to Brixius, and the answer of Brixius, are both printed at the end of the first volume. 827 Brocardi (Bonaventurse) Paleestina seu descriptio Terras Sanctse solertissima, 8vo. vellum, scarce, 7s. Col. Agrlp. 1624 Meuselius had apparently never seen this edition of the voyage of Brocard to the Holy Land, about the middle of the XHIth. century. 828 Broeckhuysen (Benj. a) (Economia Corporis Animalis, sive Cogitationes succinctas, de Mente, Corpore, et utriusque Con- junctione, juxta Methodum Philosophise Cartesianae deductee, dedicated to King Charles the Second, large paper, 4to. very fine copy, in rich old morocco, gilt edges, rare, 1/. 11s. 6d. Lugd. Bat. 1683 829 Brome’s (Richard) Northern Lasse, Comedy, first edition, 4to. served, 10s. 6c?. - 1632 *** Sold in Mr. Rhodes’s sale for 1Z. 4s. 830 Brome’s (Alex.) Congratulatory Poem on the Miraculous and Glorious Return of King Charles II. 4to .fine copy, served, 5s. 1660 831 Brook’s (Francis) Barbarian Cruelty, a History of the Distressed Christian Captives, under Muley Ishmael, Emperor of Morocco, 1693.—Relation of a Voyage into Mauritania, in Africk, by Roland Frejus, 1671.—Letter in answer to divers curious questions concerning the Religion, Manners, Customs, &c. of the country of the King of Tafiletta, 1671, in one vol. 12mo. h. b. russia, 7s. 6d. 832 Brooke’s (Raphe) Catalogue and Succession of the Kings, Princes, Dukes, Marquesses, Earls and Viscounts of the Realme of England, since the Norman Conquest to the present yeare, together with their Armes, Wives, and Children, the times of their deaths and burials, with their memorable actions, cuts of arms, folio, good copy in the original binding, 18s. - 1619 833 Brooke (Ralph) Discoverie of certaine Errors in Camden’s Britannia, very prejudiciall to the descents and successions of the Antient Nobilitie of this Realme, 4to. sewed, 5s. n. d. 834 Brooke’s (Nath.) England’s Glory; an exact Catalogue of the Lords of the King’s Privy Council, frontispiece, 8vo. scarce, 10s. 6d. - 1660 835 Brooke’s Tryal of the Catholics of Ireland, 8vo. 5s. 1764 836 Brosset, Observations addressees au Conseil de la Societe Royale Asiatique sur un Vocabulaire Georgien et sur une Grammaire Georgien (1’editeur M. J. Klaproth) the whole book lithographed in facsimile of the Author's hand-writing, 8vo. served, 5s. - - Paris, 1826 837 Brothers’s Prophecies.—Richard Brothers neither a madman nor an impostor, with Observations on the possibility of his being the Prophet of God, by H. F. Offley, portrait, 1795.— Testimony of the Spirit of Truth concerning Richard Brothers, by W. Bryan, 1795. —Letter to the Publisher of Brothers’s Prophecies, by Mrs. Green, with several of her Visions, 1795. —Additional Testimony of the Truth of his Prophecies, 1795. — Preface to the whole of the Testimonies on Brothers’s Prophecies, 1795.— N. B. Halhead’s Testimony of the truth of ditto, 1795.—Revealed Knowledge of the Prophecies and Times, 1794.—Ditto, Book the Second, 1795.—Letter of R. Brothers, Prince of the Hebrews, to P. Stephens, concerning his Prophecies, 1795.—Calculation of the commencement of the Millennium, &c. with Speech on the Confinement of Brothers, the Prophet, by N. B. Halhead, M. P. 1795.— Bishop Horne’s Answer to Halhead’s Testimony of the authenticity of Brothers’s Prophecies, 1795.—Testimony of R. Brothers to the people of England, on the impending Judgments of God, by G. Coggan, with Letters to the Queen, Duke of Gloucester, Earl Fitzwiiliam, Mr. Pitt, &c. 1795.— Halheads Two Letters to Lord Chancellor Loughborough, on the Confinement of R. Brothers, 1795, in one vol• 8vo. a scarce and curious collection, 15s. 838 Brothers’s Prophecies. — Enquiry into the Pretensions of Richard Brothers, by a Freethinker, 1795.—The Descendant of Baal-Peor, exposed to the monster with uncounted heads, being a few hints to R. Brothers, 1794.—Testimonies to the authenticity of the Prophecies and Mission of R. Brothers, 1795.—Spencer’s Vindication of the Prophecies of Brothers, 1795.—The Jews’ Appeal on the Divine Mission of R. Brothers to restore Israel, by Moses Gomez Pereira, 1795.— Letter of R. Brothers, Prince of the Hebrews, to P. Stephens, with Index to his Prophecies, &c. 1795.—Prophetical Passages concerning the present times, in which R. Brothers is clearly pointed out as the Elijah of the present day, selected from the works of Jacob Behmen and others ; also a remarkable Prophecy of H. Tindal, Vicar of Wellington, 1795.— Prophecy of H. Tindal, shewing the downfall of the Clergy, 1795.—Account of the Prophecies in the beginning of this century, 1795.—Letter to the Publisher of Brothers’ Prophecies, by Mrs. Green, with relation of several Visions which she had, 1795.—Calculation to prove the real Millennium begins Nov. 19, 1795.—Narrative of severa} Visions, Strange Sights, and Apparitions, Remarkable Accidents, and Signal Judgments, 1795.—Life and Character of N. Brassey Llalhead, Esq. 1795.—Age of Credulity, in a Letter to N. Brassey Halhead, in answer to his Testimony in favour of Richard Brothers, Philadelphia, 1796.—Acts and Proceedings of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian church, in the United States of America, ib. 1796, in one vol. 8vo. a most curious collection, 15s. 839 Brougham’s (Hen.) Reflections on Barlow’s Remains, with Catalogue of Socinian Writers, 4to. sewed, 3s.Qd. 1694 840 Brougham’s (Lord) Examination of the Justice, Legality, and Policy of the New System of Commercial Regulations, second edition, with Appendix, 1803.—Notifications, Orders, and Instructions relating to Prize Subjects, 1807.—Enquiry into the Causes and Consequences of the Orders in Council, and Examination of the Conduct of Great Britain towards the Neutral Commerce of America, by Alex. Baring, M.P. 1808. — Address on the Maritime Rights of Great Britain, by Sir F. Morton Eden, 1808.—Britain Independent of Commerce, by W. Spence, 1808.—Commerce Defended, an Answer to Spence, Cobbett, and others, by J. Mill, 1808.—Observations on the Present State of the East India Company, w7ith Remarks on the Alarming Intelligence received from Madras, as to the disaffection of the Natives, &c. 1807, in one vol. 8vo. h. b. neat, 7s. 0>d. 841 Brougham’s (Lord) Speech in the House of Commons on the State of the Nation, 13th March, 1817, 8vo. sewed, 2s. 1817 842 Brougham’s Letter to Sir Samuel Romilly, upon the Abuse of ' Charities, Svo. sewed, 2s. - - 1818 843 Broughton (Hugh), Daniel, with Explications by, 4to. sewed, scarce, 4s. - - Hanaw, 1607 844 Brouweri (P. W.) Dissertatio Theologica de Corruptione Na- tiva, 2 parts, 4to. sewed, 3s. 6d. - Lugd. Bat. 1781 845 Brouwer (P. van Limburg) Oratio de Veterum Grsecorum Tradidonibus ab Antiquitatis cognitionem prudenter adhi- bendis, 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. - Leodii, 1825 846 Brown’s (T.) Miscellanea Aulica; or, a Collection of State Treatises, never before published, viz. Letters from King Charles II. and King James II. in their Exile ; Letters from the Earl of Arlington on the Match of the Duke of York and the Archduchess of Inspruck; also to the Dukes of Ormond and Buckingham ; Letters of Cowley the Poet; Ancient Method and Custom of Duels before the King; Account of the Affairs of Scotland in 1661, by the Earl of Middleton; Essay on the Disorders of Scotland ; Discourse on the Union and Grievances of Scotland; Proposals for an Union between England and Ireland, &c. &c. 8vo. neat, 5s. 6d. 1702 847 Brown’s (T.) Wanderer in Norway, with other Poems, 12mo. bds. 2s. 6d. • - - 1816 848 Browne’s (Dr. Jos.) Letter to Mr. Secretary Harley, occasioned from his late Commitment to Newgate, together with his Interpretation of that Paper, called the Country Parson’s Advice to my Lord Keeper, laid to his charge, 4to. sewed, 3s. Qd. - - - - 1706 849 Browne’s (Patrick) Civil and Natural History of Jamaica, with complete Linnaean Indexes, many plates, and a large map,fne c°pyt folio, very neat, 18s. - - 1789 *** A review of this valuable work was written by Dr. Samuel Johnson, and published in the Literary Magazine. 850 Browne’s (Simon) Close of the Defence of the Religion of Nature and the Christian Revelation, in answer to Tindal’s Christianity as old as the Creation, 1733.—Lay Nonconformity Justified, 1728.—Lay Nonconformity farther Justified, 1718. — High-flown Episcopal and Priestly Claims examined, 1737.—Arch. Campbell’s Discourse, proving the Apostles were no Enthusiasts, 1730.—Deity, a Poem, 1749.— John de Brent’s Epistle to a Lady, with a Portrait of Cupid, 1768.—Account of the Commencement and Proceedings of the Independent Benevolent Society, for the Relief of Necessitous Ministers, their Widows and Orphans, in Gloucester, Wilts, and Somerset, Bristol, 1800, in 1 vol. 8vo. h. b. neat, 5s. 851 Brownists.—The Profane Schisme of the Brownists or Separatists, with the Impietie, Dissensions, Lewd and Abhominable Vices of that Sect, 4to. sewed, 4s. - 1612 852 Brownists’ Synagogue, or Discovery of their Conventicles, Assemblies, and Places of Meeting, where they Preach, and the manner of their Praying and Preaching, 4to. sewed, very scarce, 10s. 6d. - 1641 853 Brugiantino (Vincentio) Angelica Inamorata, numerous wood* cuts, 4to. fine copy, very neaty rare, 1/. 1 s. Vinegia, 1553 %* “ Ce poeme a quelque reputation, et les exemplaires en sont rares.’’— Brunet. Sold in Col. Stanley’s sale for 71.7s. 854 Brunet (J. C.) Manuel du Libraire, et de l’Amateur des Livres, 4 vols. 8vo. h. b. neaty \l. 5s. - Paris, 1814 The best book on the subject ever published. This copy was purchased in Goldsmid’s sale for 21. 8s. 855 Brunnfelsii (Othonis) Propositiones de Ratione Decimarum, curious wood-cut title, 4to. scarce, 3s. 6d. sine anno. 856 Brunnfelsii de corrigendis studiis Severioribus Prseceptiunculae breves, 4to. fine copy, scarce, 5s. - Argent. 1519 857 Bruno (Giovanni) Rime Nuove Amorose, curious wood-cut title, 8vo.fne copy, ruled with red lines, in old morocco, \l. Is. Venetia, 1533 %* “ Volume rare.’’—Brunet, Nouv. Rech. 858 Brunskell’s Percivall) Vindication, with his Case, and an Account of twenty-one years’ most remarkable Passages, 4to. sewed, 3s. - - 1695 859 Brunus (Jordanus) Nolanus de compendiosa Architectura et complemento artis Lullii, 12mo. beautiful copy, in rich old red morocco, gilt edges, from the Prefond collection, scarce, 11. Is. Paris. 1582 860 Brunus de Umbris Idearum implicantibus Artem Quaerendi, Inveniendi, Judicandi, Ordinandi et Applicandi; Ejusdem Ars Memoriae, curious wood-cuts, 8vo. fine copies, very neat, gilt edges, very rare, 1/. 11s. 0>d. - Paris. 1582 861 Bruni Explicatio triginta Sigillorum quibus adjectus est Sigillus Sigillorum, poor copy, dedicated to the Vice Chancellor and others of the University of Oxford, 8vo. neat, very rare, 18s. *** Supposed to have been printed at London about 1583. 862 Bruni Recens et completa ars reminiscendi et in pliantastico campo exarandi ad plurimas in triginta sigillis inquirendi, dis- ponendi, atque retinendi implicitas novas rationes et artes in- troductoria. Item Explicatio Triginta Sigillorum ad omnium Scientiarum et artium inventionem, dispositionem et memo- riam : quibus adjectus est Sigillus Sigillorum ad omnes animi operationes comparandas et earundem rationes habendas max- ime conducens, etc. 8vo. beautiful copy, in rich old red morocco, marbled and gilt edges, from the Prefond collection, 2l. 2s, sine ulld notd. *** The present volume, Brunet observes, is little known. It appears to have been the production of a London press, and apparently of the year 1583. 863 Brunus de progressu, et Lampade Venatoria Logicorum, (Witteb.) 1587.—Idem de Specierum Scrutinio, et Lampade Combinatoria Raymundi Lullii Doctoris Heremitae omniscii prope modumque divini, Pragce, 1588, in one vol. 8vo. fine copies, neat, both very rare, 2L 2s. 864 Bruni de Monade, Numero et Figura liber consequens quinque de Minimo Magno et Mensura ; item de lnnumerabilibus, Immenso et Infigurabili, seu de Universo et Mundis, libri octo, with many cuts, 8vo. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, rare, 21. 2s. - - Francof. 1591 865 Bruni de Imaginum, Signorum, et Idearum Compositione, ad omnia Inventionum Dispositionum et Memoriae Genera, lib. III. 8 vo. fine copy, in rich old morocco, marbled and gilt edges, bound by De Rome, rare, 21. 2s. - Francof. 1591 866 Bruni de Triplici Minimo et Mensura ad Trium Speculativarum Scientiarum et Multarum Activarum Artium Principia lib. V. 8 vo. fine copy, rich old morocco, marbled and gilt edges, rare, 21. 2s. - - Francof. 1591 *** “ Inter rariora rarissima esse, nemo nescit. Haec raritas Librorum Bruni, qui adeo disparuere, ut non nisi in instructissimis Bibliothecis inveniuntur, nul- libi autem pene omnes deprehendautur, potissima causa videtur esse, cur adhuc hodie desit, accurata hujus Yiri Historia, quam tamen res ejus valde memorabiles omnino mereutur,” &c.—Voytii Cataloyus Librorum Rariorum. 867 Bruno.—Le Ciel Reforme, Essai de Traduction de Partie du Livre Italien, Spaccio della Bestia Trionfante, 12mo. uncut, 5s. 1750 *0* “ The celebrated Jordano Bruno was born at Nola in the kingdom of Naples, about 1540. He visited England in 1583, and became the intimate friend of Sir Philip Sydney, Sir Fulke Greville, and others. Bruno, on his return to Italy, was arrested at Venice, and from thence conducted to Rome, where he was burnt by order of the Inquisition, as an atheist and teacher of irreligion.” The excessive rarity of his works in this country is well known, and they are still rarer even in Germany. 868 Brunswick (House of).—Entretiens sur la Succession de la Grande Bretagne, reglee en faveur de la Maison Electoralle de Brunzwic-Luneburg, 8vo .fine copy, calf extra, 18a‘. Hanover, 1701 An interesting volume, dedicated to Lord Macclesfield, ambassador extraordinary to the court of Hanover. 869 Brusonii (L. Domitii) Facetiarum Exernplorumque libri VII., folio, h. b. neat, 21. 2s, - Romeo, 1518 *** First Edition.—This work contains a collection of facetire, curious tales, bons mots, See. extracted from various sources by the compiler Domitius Bruso- uius. This original edition is not only the rarest, but the most valuable, as those published subsequently, have been very much mutilated. The present copy unfortunately wants the title. Col. Stanley’s copy sold for 401. 19s. 870 Brutus (Junius) Vindiciae contra Tyrannos ; a Defence of Liberty against Tyrants, or of the Lawful Power of the Prince over the People, fine copy, uncut, 4to. sewed, 3s. 1689 871 Bryan (Mat.) on the Certainty of the Future Judgment, 4to. sewed, 2s. - - 1685 872 Bryant’s (Jacob) Address to Dr. Priestly, upon his Doctrine of Philosophical Necessity Illustrated, 8vo. sewed, 2s. 1780 873 Bryant’s (Jacob) Observations upon a Treatise of the Plain of Troy, by Mons. Chevalier, 4to. sewed, 5s. Eton, 1795 874 Brydges’(Sir Egerton) Poems, 12mo. bds. 2s. 1807 875 Brydges’ Bertram : a Poetical Tale, wood-cuts, 8vo. russia extra, gilt edges, 18s. - Lee Priory, 1814 876 Brydges’ Bertram : a Poetical Tale, 12mo. bds. 2s. 1816 877 Brydges.—J. P. Valeriani de Litteratorum Infelicitate lib. II. editio nova curante Dom. Egerton Brydges, royal 8vo. sewed, uncut, very scarce, 11. 8s. - Geneva, 1821 *4* Privately printed for presents. Eighty-seven copies only were struck oft'. 878 Brydges’ Res Literarise, Bibliographical and Critical, 2 vols. 8vo. calf extra, gilt edges, only seventy-five copies printed for presents, 31. 3s. - Naples and Rome, 1821 *** The scarcest of all Sir Egerton’s productions. 879 Brydges’ Polyanthea Librorum Vetustiorum, Italicorum, Galli- corum, Hispanicorum, Anglicanorum, et Latinorum, portrait, 8vo. extra marbled leaves, 21. 2s. - Geneva, 1822 *** Only seventy-five copies printed. 880 Brydges.—Libellus Gebensis, Poemata Selecta Latina mediae et infimae iEtatis, with Biographical Notices by Sir S. E. Brydges, 8vo. uncut, rare, 15s. - Geneva, 1822 Only 37 copies printed of this interesting volume, which contains Poems upon the most illustrious Englishmen of the XVIth and XVlIth centuries. Sold in Mr. Hanrott’s sale for 21. 2s. 881 Brydges’ Stemmata Illustria, praecipue Regia, with numerous plates of arms, &c. folio, cloth bds. 2l. 12$. 6d. Paris, 1825 *** This interesting volume, of which only one hundred copies were printed, and those only for private distribution, contains the descents of the noble houses of Lancaster, Leicester, Vere Earl of Oxford, Sudely, Westmoreland, Warwick, Surrey, Arundel, Clare, Earl of Gloucester, Fitzmaurice, Northumberland, Cumberland, Chester, Bridgewater, Pembroke, Winchester, De la Zouch, Stafford, Earls of Ewe, Moutacute Earl of Salisbury, Montford of Warwickshire, Baron Gurnay, Lord Cobham, Berkeley, Essex, Lincoln, Salisbury, Norfolk, Courtenay, Earl of Devon, de Spenser, de Roos, Fitzwalter, Arundel, Derby, Harcourt, &c. &c. The above copy contains the largest plate of the arms of Sir Egerton Brydges, with 3G0 quarterings. 882 Brydges’s Odo, Count of Lingen, a Poetical Tale, in Six Cantos, portrait, 12mo. very neat, scarce, 1/. Is. Geneva, 1824 *** Only fifty copies printed. 883 Brydges’ Who was Ita, Countess of Hapsburgh, who founded the Monastery of Muri, in Switzerland, in 1018, and died 1026? 8vo. sewed, uncut, 2s. - Paris, 1826 *** A highly interesting genealogical tract. “ On this question depends the development of the origin of the imperial houses of Hapsburg and Lorraine, on which new light is here thrown.” 884 Buchanani (Georgii) Rerum Scoticarum Historia, first edition, folio, neat, 2l. 2s. - Edinburgh 1582 *** Presentation copy from the author to Ben Jonson, with his autograph, and also that of the Scotish Poet, William Drummond of Hawthornden. 885 Buchanani Rerum Scoticarum Historia. Item de Jure Regni apud Scotos, map, ruled with red lines, 8vo. original binding, gilt edges, 4s. 6d. - Edinburgi, 1700 886 Buchanani De Jure Regni apud Scotos Dialogus, 8vo. morocco, gilt edges, scarce, 11. Is. - Edinburgi, 1581 This “most interesting and excellent work” is dedicated to King James VI. 887 Buchanan.—Adversus Buchanani Dialogum de Jure Regni apud Scotos, pro Regibus Apologia, per Adamum Blacvodaeum, 8vo. neat, very scarce, 10s. 6d. - Parisiis, 1588 888 Buchanan de Jure Regni apud Scotos, or Dialogue concerning the Due Privileges of Government in the Kingdome of Scotland, 12mo. very neat, 5s. 6c?. - 1680 889 Buchanani Sphsera, cum Supplementis, a Johanne Pinciero, 8vo. h. b. morocco, 6s. 6c?. - Herbornce, 1587 890 Buchanani ad viros sui seculi clarissimos Epistolae, 8vo. scarce edition, 7s. 6c?. - - Lond. 1711 *** Dedicated to John, Duke of Roxburghe. 891 Buchanan’s (Rev. J. Lanne) Defence of the Scots Highlanders in general; and some learned characters in particular, with Account of the Piets, Scots, Fingal, Ossian and his Poems: as also of the Macs, Clans, Bodotria and other particulars respecting the High Antiquities of Scotland, 1794.—Edwards’s Great and Important Discovery of the XVIIIth Century, and the means of setting right the National Affairs, 1791, in 1 vol. 8vo. h. b. neat, 5s. 892 Buck’s (Sir George) Great Plantagenet, or a Continued Succession of that Royal Name, from Henry II. to our Sacred Sovereign, King Charles, in verse, 4to. very neat, gilt edges, 1?. Is. - - - 1635 With a long and interesting preface, containing notices of illustrious families, curious passages of history, &c. The poem is entitled, an Eclog between Damaetas, a woodman, and Silenus, a prophet of the shepheards. Sold in the Gordonstoun sale for 3/. 13s. 6c?., and in Mr. Bindley’s sale for 41. 893 Buck’s (Sir Geo.) History of Richard III. portrait by Cross, folio, neat, scarce, 1?. 8s. ~ - - 1647 894 Buckingham (Duke of) Letter from a person of quality, to his Friend in the Country, 4to. sewed, 4s. - 1675 M 895 Buckingham (Duke of).—Manifestation or Remonstrance of the most Honourable the Duke of Buckingham, General of the Armie of the King of Great Britain, containing a Declaration of his Majesty’s intention for this present arming, 4to„ sewed, 3s. 6d. - 1627 896 Buckingham (Duke of).—Certaine Letters of Advice of the Arrival of the Duke of Buckingham in the Channell of Poyton against St. Martin’s Island, the Fight of the Fleet under his command in the Roads, a List of the Commanders under his Grace, the names and burthen of each ship, and the taking of the Island of St. Martin’s by the Duke, with Account of the Siege, Persons of Note slayne in the Enterprise, &c. two tracts, 4to. sewed, 5s. - - 1627 897 Buckingham (Duke of).—P. Beraud au Due de Buckingham, sur la Naissance de Mons. son Fils, 12mo. served, 3s. s. d. 898 Buckinghamshire. — A Collection of Fourteen beautiful Drawings, in Colours, of Churches, Mansions, and other Pleasing Subjects, together with upwards of One Hundred Choice Engravings of Views of the Seats of the Nobility and Gentry, Churches, Monuments, Eton College, Ruins, Antiquities, and other objects of interest in the County, in one large volume atlas folio, morocco elegant, with broad borders of gold on the sides, gilt edges, 16/. 16$. *** A most desirable collection to the county historian or collector,, as well ass pleasing volume of endless amusement for the drawing-room table; the drawings having been made with a view to publication, great care has been taken as to their fidelity. 899 Buckinghamshire.—Relation of the Tryal and Condemnation of Cornet Worth and others, for the barbarous attempt upon Mrs. Bridget Hyde, near Uxbridge, by forcibly carrying her off, &c. 4to. served, 4s. 6d. - 1678 900 Buckinghamshire.—Relation of a Robbery and Murder committed by five notorious highway-men, on the 18th of March, 1697, near Colnbrook, where they robbed a StageCoach, and took away £400, with the manner how they were pursued, their killing two and wounding many others, &c. 4to. sewed, 5s. - - 1697 901 Buckinghamshire.—Remarks on a Letter from some Dissenting Ministers, assembled at Colnbrook, to their Brethren in London, 4to. sewed, 2s. 6d. - - 1706 902 Buckinghamshire.—Order of the Marquis of Buckingham, and Magistrates of the County of Bucks, that no finer Bread be made than the Standard Wheaten Bread ; also for a Bread of an inferior mixture of Wheat, Barley and Potatoes, and all other Provisions that can be provided as a Substitute for Bread during the scarcity, single sheet, 3s. (1795) 903 Buckinghamshire. — Another Order of the same Magistrates, against Forestalled, during this trying time, single sheet, 3s. 1795 904? Budmi (Gul.) de Asse et Partibus ejus lib. V. post duas Parisienses impressiones ab ipso Budaeo castigati ed. Jo. Gro- liero, 8vo. very fine copy, original Venetian morocco, 1/. 5s. Venet. in cedib. Aldi, 1522 Erasmus styled Budaeus the Prodigy of France. They were constant correspondents. The work which gained Budaeus the greatest reputation was the present treatise. He died in 1540. Sold in David’s sale for 58 francs. 905 Bugenhagii (Joannis) Pomerani, Epistola ad Anglos, 12mo. very neat, extremely scarce, 18s. - Wittemberg, 1525 906 Bugenhagii Epistola ad Anglos, cum Responsione Johannis Cochlaei, 4:to. fine copy, very neat, \l. \s. 1526 Two extremely rare and interesting English historical volumes. The author was one of the most celebrated reformers. 907 Bulengeri (Jul. Caes.) de Ludis privatis ac domesticis veterum, liber, 8vo. a scarce and curious treatise, 4s. Cd. Lugd. 1627 908 Bullae Variorum Pontificum.—A very curious and interesting Collection of Twenty-three Tracts, bound in one volume, 4to. russia elegant, gilt edges, 21. 2s. - 1506-83 909 Bulla Aurea, sive Bulla Karolina, aut Leges et Constitutiones Imperiales sub aurea Bulla Karoli Quarti Romanorum Im- peratoris, wood-cut, 8vo.fine copy, 3s. - sine ulla noid 910 Bulla interdicti Ecclesiastici contra Receptatores Rebellium et Exititiorum terrarum Ecclesiae infra quinquaginta milaria a locis originis illorum distantium, per Julium 11. P. M. edita, 4to. 3s. 6d. - - 1510 911 Bull (Die) unsers heiligsten Herrn und Vaters, Herrn Pauli, aus Gottlicher furschung dieses namens des dritten Romischen Bischoofs, ansatzung und ausschreibung eines heiligen ge- meinen Concilii betrefFende, 4to.fine copy, very scarce, 3s. Romeo, 1526 912 Bulla S. D. N. Pii Divina Providentia Papse IV, super Refor- matione Officii Rotae, a broadside with wood-cuts, scarce, 7s. 6d. - Romce, ap. Antonium Bladum, 1562 913 Bullart, Academie des Sciences et des Arts, contenant les Vies et les Eloges Historiques des Hommes Illustres parmi di- verses Nations de l’Europe, with several hundred fine portraits of the most distinguished men of all countries, including among the English, Cardinal Wolsey, Sir Thomas More, Cardinal Pole, William Camden, Cardinal Allen, Lady Jane Grey, John Barclay, fyc. 2 vols. folio, neat, fine impressions, 2/. 12s. 6d. - Amst. 1682 914 Bulwer’s (J.) Man Transformed; or Artificiall Changling Historically presented, in the Mad and Cruel Gallantry, foolish Bravery, ridiculous Beauty, filthy Finenesse, and loathsome Loveliness of most Nations, fashioning and altering their bodies from the Mould of Nature, with figures of those Transfigurations, with Vindication of the Regular Beauty and Pedigree of the English Gallant, curious frontispiece and cuts, 4to, morocco, \l. 11s. 6d. - - 1653 915 Bullingeri (Hen.) Bull® Papistic®, ante biennium contra Elizabethan! et contra inclytum Angliae regnum promulgate, refutatio, Orthodoxaque Reginse, ad universi Regni Angliae, defensio, Lond. Day, 1571.—Suffragium Collegiale Theo- logorum Magnse Britanniae de Quinque Controversis Remon- strantium Articulis, ib. 1627.—A Plea to an Appeale, traversed Dialogue-wise, by H. Burton, 1626.—P. Simson’s Compend of the Historie of Persecutions, Edinburgh, 1631. —Europe Speculum, or a View or Survey of the State of Religion in the Western Parts of the World, Hagce Comitis, 1629, in 1 vol. 4to. neat, a curious collection, 1/. Is. 916 Bullion.—Report, together with Minutes of Evidence, and Accounts from the select Committee on the High Price of Gold Bullion, 8vo. bds. uncut, 3s. 6d. - 1810 917 Bunelli (Petri) Familiares aliquot Epistolae, 8vo. neat, 2s. 6d. Lutetice, C. Stephanus, >1551 918 Buonaparte in Egypt; or an Appendix to the Inquiry into his supposed Expedition to the East, 1798.—Inquiry into the feasibility of the supposed Expedition of Buonaparte to the East, 1798.— Letters from the Army of Buonaparte in Egypt intercepted by the fleet under the command of Admiral Lord Nelson, 1799. —Narrative of what passed at Killala, in the county of Mayo, during the French Invasion in 1798, 1800. —Account of the Dublin Dispensary, 1793.—Office used for the Consecration of the Chapel of Trinity College, Dublin, 1798. —Three Sermons by J. Anketel, Curate of Clonoe, 1800.—Versification of the Book of Job, by J. Anketell, 1799. —Sermon on Oaths, by J. Irwin, 1798.—Essay on Aerostation, by T. Olivarii, plates, 1797.—On Submarine Navigation, Bomb Floats, &c. by Olivari, plates, 1798, in one vol. 8vo. h. b. neat, 7s. 6c?. 919 Buonaparte’s Character and Conduct, addressed to the French Soldiery and the People of Europe, by General Dumouriez, no date.—Essai sur la Vie du Grande Conde, par Louis Joseph de Bourbon, Prince de Conde, Lond. 1807.—Discours Funebre du Due d’Enghien, ib. 1804, in one vol. 8vo. neat, 5s. 6d. 920 Buonaparte.—Bowerbank's (Lt. John) Extract from a Journal kept on board the Bellerophon (commanded by the late Admiral Maitland) during the period which Napoleon Buonaparte was on board that ship, 1815.—Ode to Napoleon Buonaparte, 1814.—Account of the Military Carriage of Napoleon Buonaparte, taken after the Battle of Waterloo, plate, 1816. — The Battle of Waterloo, a Poem by R. Gilmour, 1816.—T. Bowdler’s Observations on Emigration to France, maps, 1815, in one vol. 8vo. h. b. neat, 7s. 6d. 921 Buonaparte.—Memorandum of Two Conversations between the Emperor Napoleon and Viscount Ebrington, at Porto Ferrajo, the 6th and 8th of December, 1814, 8vo. sewed, 2s. 1823 922 Buonarotti (Michelagnolo) II Vecchio, Rime con una Lezione di B. Varchi, Svo. neat, 4s. 6d. - Firenze, 1726 923 Burchiello, Rime Commentate dal Doni, et piene di capricci, fantasie, umori, stravaganze, grilli, frenesie, ghiribizzi, argu- tie, motti, e sali, Svo. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, very scarce, 18s. Vicenza, per gli heredi di Perin, 1597 Rare, see Haym, p. 268. Doni has dedicated this volume to his friend Tintoretto, the famous painter. On the title is the Aldiue anchor and dolphin device. Renouard mentions his having seen but one book with this device by the Perin family. The present was unknown to him. 924 Burgersdicii (Franc.) Idea Philosophise turn moralis turn natu- ralis, 12mo. neat, 2s. 6d. - Oxonii, 1641 925 Burghley (Cecil Lord) The Execution of Justice in England for maintenance of publique and Christian peace, against certaine stirrers of Sedition, without Persecution, 4to. fine copy, mo- rocco, gilt edges, rare, \l. 11s. 6c?. - 1583 *** The above interesting reply to Parsons the Jesuit, contains some interesting illustrations of Queen Elizabeth’s reign, of the Rebellion in England under Charles Neville, Earl of Westmoreland, and in Ireland under Thomas Stukely, the Earl of Desmond, &c. also by John Somervill in Warwickshire, Account of the Executions in Queen Mary’s reign compared with those in Elizabeth’s, and other historical notices, &c. &c. 926 Burgo (Thomrn de) Officia Propria Sanctorum Hiberniae, ab omnibus utriusque sexus qui ad Horas Canonicas tenentur, tarn in memorato regno quam in Conventibus, et Collegiis extranationalibus, sub ritu duplici majori recitanda in vim duplicis Decreti sacrse rituum Congregations, Svo. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, rare, 2/. 2s. Dublinii, 1751 927 Burgo (Thomae de) Hibernia Dominicana, sive Historia Provincial Hiberniae Ordinis Praedicatorum, ex Antiquis Manu- scriptis, probatis Autoribus, etc. deprompta, pp. 797 fito. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, very rare, 4/. 4s. 6o/. Agr. 1762 *** (( Containing a vast body of curious Irish history.” 928 Burgys’s Essay on the Study of Antiquities, with Remarks on the Origin of Language in General, and Greek in particular, Oxon, 1781.—C. Anstey’s Election Ball, with curious Caricature Engravings, Bath, 1776. —Abelard to Eloisa, Sonnets and a Rhapsody written at Stratford-upon-Avon, by T. Warwick, Bath, 1783.—Thos. Warton’s Verses on Sir Joshua Reynolds’s Painted Window at New College, Oxford, 1782. —H. Walpole’s Heroic Epistle to Sir W. Chambers, 1777.— H. Walpole’s Heroic Postscript to ditto, 1777.—H. Walpole’s Archaeological Epistle to Dean Mills, on Rowley’s Poems, with Glossary, 1782, in one vol. 4to. 10s. 6d. %* Collected by the late Rev. J. Dallaway. 929 Burke (Edm.) Present State of the Nation, particularly with respect to its Trade, Finances, &c. &c. with MS. notes by Edmund Burke, 8vo. sewed, 10s. 6d, - 1768 %* The MS. notes by this powerful writer are very interesting. 930 Burke’s Speech on moving his Resolutions for Conciliation with the Colonies, 4to. sewed, 2s. - 1775 931 Burke’s Speech at Bristol Election, upon his Parliamentary Conduct, 1781.—W. H. Hartley’s Address on the subject of the late Loan, 1781.—Remarks upon the Report of Peace, 1782.—Facts and their Consequences, submitted to the Consideration of the Public at large, by the Earl of Stair, 1782. —Lucubrations during a Short Recess, 1782.—Letter to the Author of ditto, 1782.—Substance of the Charge of Mismanagement in Naval Affairs, 1782.—Candid Estimate of the Ministers’ Abilities, 1782.—Solemn Appeal to the Good Sense of the Nation, on the Necessity of a Coalition between the King and People, 1783, in one vol. 8vo. neat, 5s. Gd. 932 Burke’s Speech on the Army Estimates; on the present situation of French Affairs, Dublin, 1790.—C. J. Fox’s Reply to Pitt, upon reporting the Fourth Proposition of the Irish Resolutions, ib. 1785.—Pitt’s Speech on the proposed Union with Ireland, ib. 1799. — Lord Grenville’s Speech in the House of Peers, on the Motion of the Duke of Bedford for the Dismissal of Ministers, ib. 1798.—Fox’s Speech on the State of the National Debt, ib. 1795.— Lord Lansdowne’s Speech on the Convention with Spain, ib. 1791.—Debate of * the Commons on the Repeal of the Corporation and Test Acts, with Fox’s Speech complete, ib. 1790.—Pitt’s Speech on the Commercial Treaty with France, ib. 1787.—Two Speeches of a late Lord Chancellor, on the Abolition of Heritable Jurisdictions in Scotland, and on the Militia Bill, 1770. —Addington’s Speech on the proposed Union with Ireland, ib. 1799.—H. Flood’s Speech on his Proposition for a Reform of Parliament, 1790, in one vol. 8vo. h.b. neat, 7s. Gd. 933 Burke’s Reflections on the Revolution in France, 12mo. sewed, 2s. - - - - - 1793 934 Burke’s (John) Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland,[4 vols. royal 8vo. portraits and cuts of arms, li. b. morocco, uncut, top edges giltt 4/. 45. - - 1833-8 935 Burlaei (Walteri) Anglici, Perpulcher Tractatus contine nsiamvt mores ac elegantissima phylosophorum dicta, simul et gesta, 4to. fine copy, the initial letter tastefully ornamented in gold and colours, ruled throughout with red linesf morocco elegant, gilt edges, rare, 3l. 135. Gd. Colonics, per Arnoldum Ter Hoernen, MCCCCLXXII. *** “ Edition tr£s rare.”— Brunet. This beautiful copy was purchased for 61.6s. 936 Burkei, Libellus de Vita et Moribus Philosophorum et Poeta- rum, folio, neat, a very rare edition, 1/. 155. sine ullct nota, sed Norimb. Coburger, circa MCCCCLXXII. *#* See Spencer Catalogue. 937 Burlaei, Liber de Vita et Moribus Philosophorum et Poetarum, folio, fine copy, neat, rare, 2l. 25. Nurmberg, Creussncr, MCCCCLXXIX. 938 Burl®i, Liber de Vita et Moribus Philosophorum, an early and rare edition, printed in double columns, folio, neat, \l. Is. sine ulld nota, circa MCCCCLXXV. %* Sold in the Meerman sale for 50 florins, and in Motteley’s for 71 francs. t 939 Burley.—Idem Opus, 4to.fine copy, morocco, gilt edges, 21. 2s. sine ulld nota, sed Spirce, circa MCCCCLXXX. “ Edition tr£s rare, inconnue a Maittaire.” Sold in Mr. Hibbert’s sale for 51. 5s. u Gualterus Burlaaus, Yir acutissimi ingenii et Philosophorum sui temporis facile princeps. Fuit aliquando Gulihelmi Occami Parisiis condiscipu- lus sub magistro Joanne Scoto, subtili doctore, sed sui praeceptoris in Anglia postea devenit aeerrimus impugnator, eminentem ejus in Philosophia scientiam, et subtilis ingenii miram foelicitatem, scripta quae post se reliquit abund& tes- tantur.”—Pitsei Relationes Hisloricce de Rebus Anglicis. 940 Burmanni (Casp.) Trajectum eruditum : Virorum doctrina il- lustrium, qui in Urbe Trajecto et Regione Trajectensi nati sunt sive ibi habitarunt, Vitas, Facta et Scripta exhibens, 4to. very neat, 4s. 6d. *• - Traj. ad Rhen. 1738 941 Burmanni (Fr.) Oratio de recto Deum cognoscendi et colendi modo, 4to. sewed, 2s. 6d. Traj. ad Rhen. 1747 942 Burmanni (Petri) Oratio de Enthusiasmo Poetico, Poema, 4to. vellum, 3s. 3d. - Amst. 1742 943 Burmanni Anti-Klotzius, 4to. sewed, uncut, 5s. ib. 1762 944 Burman, Nodige Aanenerkingen van Christoph. Saxe, op. de deductie, 4to. sewed, 3s. 3d. - Utrecht. 1764 945 Burmanni Brederodius, seu Libertatis Batavm Secularia altera, Carmine Elegiaco, 4to. vellum, 4s. Amst. 1766 946 Burnet’s (Bp.) Sermons at Salisbury on the 5th and 7th Nov., 1710.— 13th Chapter to the Romans Vindicated from the Abusive Senses put upon it by a Curate of Salop, 1710.— Solomon against Welton, being a Defence of the Resistance made to the late K. James by the Church of England at the late Glorious Revolution of 1688.—Sermon at St. Paul’s, Covent Garden, 30th January, 1709, by R. Lumley Lloyd, Chaplain to the Duke of Bedford, 1710.—Moderate Church- man the best Christian and Subject, proved from the arguments of Bishop Wilkins and Archbishop Tillotson, 1710.— History of Dr. Sacheverell, 1711.—Fallacy of absolute Non- resistance fully detected, 1710.—Sacheverell against Sacheverell : or the Defection of False Brethren prov’d unnatural and base to his own Grandfather and other Relations, 1711.—* Letter to Dr. Sacheverell, with Remarks on his Vindication, 1710.—Modest Reproof of a High Churchman, 1711.—Large and True Account of the Life of Dr. Sacheverell, 1710.—- Description of a Presbyterian, 1710, in one vol. 8vo. a very curious collection, neat, 10s. 6d. 947 Burnet’s (Bishop) History of the Reformation, portraits, Gil- bert Wakefield's copy, 3 vols. folio, fine copy, in old calf, gilt, 21. 2s. 1679. 948 Burnet’s History of the Reformation, with the portraits in all the volumes, 3 vols. folio, fine clean copy, in old calf, very neat, 31. 3s. - 1681-1715 949 Burnet’s History of the Reformation of the Church of England, with all the “portraits in each volume, 3 vols. folio, Jine copy, very neat, in the original binding, from Dr. Disney s collection, 3l. 3s. - - - • - 1715 950 Burnet’s History of his Own Time, from the Restoration of King Charles II. to King William and Queen Mary, 2 vols. folio, fine copy, very neat, \l. Is. - - 1724; 951 Burnet’s Answer to the Animadversions on the History of the Rights of Princes, &c. 4to. neat, scarce, 8s. 6d. 1682 952 Burnet’s Collection of Eighteen Papers, relating to the Affairs of Church and State, during the Reign of King James II. seventeen whereof were written in Holland, 4to. very neat, 10s. 6d. - - - - 1689 953 Burnet’s Introduction to the Third Volume of the History of the Reformation of the Church of England, 8vo. very neat, scarce and interesting, 85. 6d. - - 1714 954 Burnet.—Impartial Reflections upon Bishop Burnet’s Posthumous History, 8vo. very neat, 7s. 6d. - 1724 955 Burnet’s Thoughts on Education, 8vo. very neat, scarce, 9s. 1761 956 Burneii (C.) Tentamende Metris, ab iEschylo, in choricis Can- tibus adhibitis, Svo. morocco elegant, gilt edges, very scarce, \l. 11 s. 6d. - Cantab. 1809 A highly esteemed and much valued work. Sold in Rev. T. Williams’s sale for 2/. 16s. 957 Burridge’s (Ric.) Faith of a Converted Atheist, who was convicted of Blasphemy, with Narration of his Life from his Birth, his Tryal, &c. 1712.—The Teaching Quakers not inspired, 1710.—Proposal for the more Easy and Effectual Relief of the Sick and Needy. This tract led to the erection of the Westminster Infirmary and St. George's Hospital, 1715, and other tracts, in l vol. Svo. 5s. 958 Burrow’s (J.) Thoughts upon Pointing, and some other Helps towards Perspicuity of Expression, 4to. served, 3s. 1768 959 Burrow’s (J.) Essay on the Use of Pointing, and the Facility of Practising it, 4to. sewed, 3s. - - 1771 960 Burthogge’s (Ric.) Essay upon Reason, and the Nature of Spirits, Svo. h. b. neat, scarce, 5s. - J. Dunton, 1694 961 Burtii (Nicol.) Bononia Ulustrata, with Verses addressed to the Noble Family of Bentivoglio, 4to. vellum, rare, 7s. 6d. Bononice, ex off. Platonis de Benedictis, MCCCCXCJV. 962 Burtin.—Description du Magnifique Cabinet de Tableaux de M. le C. de Burtin, 8vo. neat, 10s. 3d. Bruxelles, 1819 *** The descriptions are very fully detailed. 963 Burton’s (R.) Wars in England, Scotland, and Ireland, Account of the Battles, Sieges, &c. from 1625 to 1660, plates, 12mo. 3s. - - - 1681 964 Burton’s (R.) English Empire in America, or a Prospect of His Majesty’s Dominions in the West Indies, maps and cuts, 12mo. neat, 5s. - - 1685 965 Burton’s (R.) History of the Kingdom of Ireland, being an account of the Civil Wars untill the Reduction of that Kingdom, the Horrid Rebellion and Massacre of the Inhabitants, cuts, 12mo. neat, 3s. 6d. - - - 1731 966 Burton’s (R.) History of Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector, his Battles, Sieges, &c. 12mo. h. b. 3s. - 1740 967 Burton’s (J.) Excerpta Hieroglyphics, or exact copies of various Hierogiyphical Inscriptions and Sculptured Monuments, still existing in Egypt and Nubia, and at Mount Sinai, &c. &c. 4 parts complete, in 1 vol. oblong folio, h. b. very neat, 4/. 1825-37 *** The subjects, which are drawn from the ancient monuments at Alexandria, Memphis, the Pyramids, Thebes, &c. are selected from some of those which weie considered most illustrative of the chronological history and mythology of Egypt. It is a singularly curious and interesting work, and the impression is very limited. 968 Bury (Richardi de) Dunelmensis Episcopi, Philobyblon, de querimoniis librorum omnibus literarum amatoribus perutile, 4to. fine large copy, very rare, 41. 4s. Spirce per Jo. et Conradum H'ust, MCCCCLXXXIII. *** The above edition of this celebrated volume is notin the Spencer Catalogue. 969 Busbequii (Augerii Gislenii) Omnia quse extant quibus acce- dunt Epistolae aliquot, 12mo. vellum, scarce, 10s. 6d. Oxon. 1660 *** “ At the end of this book are some Latin letters of Sir John Burroughs,” chiefly written to Philip Bacon, Sir Francis Bacon, Thomas Farnabie, T. Coppiu, Hugh Holland, Sir H. Spelman, &c. 970 Busbequii (Augerii Gislenii) Omnia quoe extant, 8\o. fine copy, vellum, 7s. 6d. - Basil. 1740 *** In this interesting volume will be found an account of the author’s travels into Turkey, which contains much valuable information. 971 Buschii (Hermanni) Spicilegium xxxv. illustrium philosopho- rum auetoritatis utilesque sententias continens. Ejusdem in laudem dive virginis Epigrammata quedam Epistole item et versus quorundam doctorum virorum, ad eundem, etc. 4to. 8s. 1507 972 Bush (J.) Het Merkwaadig lerland Briefswyze beschreeven gedurende eene Reis door gemelde koninkryk in den jaare 1764, with large folding map of Ireland, 8vo. bds. uncut, 5s. Harlingen, 1769 973 Bussieres (Jo. de) Scanderbegus, Poema, accessit dissertatio de Descriptionibus in Poemate Epico, 12mo. in old morocco, gilt edges, 85. 6d. -■ - Lugd. 1658 974 Bustamantii (Jo. Ruizzii) Adagiale ac Metaphorice formule et ad dicendum et ad scribendum valde utiles et necessariae, Hispano sermone cum Dictionario Vulgarium Latinis respon- dentium, 8vo. neat, rare, 15s, Caesar Augusts, 1551 975 Butcher’s (R.) Survey and Antiquities of the Towne of Stamford, in the County of Lincolne, frontispiece, 4to. neat, very scarce, 10s. 6d. 1646 N 976 Bushe’s (Amyas) Socrates, a Dramatic Poem, 4to. h. b. neat* scarce, 5s. - - Kilkenny, wo date. 977 Bute Administration.— British Antidote to Caledonian Poison, containing twenty-five of the most humorous satirical political prints for 1762 and 1763, with Poetical Poems, Essays, Songs, &c. 1764.—The Scots Scourge, or Supplement to the British Antidote to Caledonian Poison, with twenty-six other curious satirical prints for 1763, 4, and 5, 1765.—The British Antidote, or Scots Scourge, containing twenty-two Anti- ministerial, Political, and Comic Prints, for and against the American Stamps, Cyder Act, &c. in 1766, in all three parts, 8vo. sewed, 10s. 6d. 978 Butler (Dr. John) On Christian Liberty, in Opposition to the Roman Yoke, 4to. sewed, 2s. - - 1678 979 Buttes’s (Hen.) Dyets Dry Dinner, consisting of Eight several Courses of Fruites, Hearbs, Flesh, Fish, Whitmeats, Spice, Sauce, and Tobacco, all served in after the order of time universall, curious stories for table-talk, with verses, slightly imperfect, 12mo. very rare, 1/. 11s. 6d. - 1599 980 Buxerius.—Ludus Pythagoreus Nobilissimus (qui Rythmo- machia nominatur) in utilitatem et relaxationem studiosorum comparatus et per Claudium Buxerium illustratus, 12mo. h. b. morocco, rare, 10s. 6d. - Lutetice, 1556 981 Buxtcrfii (Jo.) Epitome Grammaticae Hebraeae, a Jo. Leusden, 8vo. very neat, 2s. 6d. - Lugd. Bat. 1716 982 Byron’s (Lord) Giaour, a Fragment of a Turkish Tale, 8vo. uncut, 2s. - - - 1813 983 Byron’s (Lord) Corsair, a Tale, 8vo. sewed, 2s. 1814 984 Byron’s (Lord) Farewell to England, with three other Poems, viz. Ode to St. Helena, To my Daughter on the morning of her Birth, and to the Lily of France, 8vo. uncut, 2s. 6d. 1816 985 Byron’s (Lord) Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage, Canto III. 8vo. 2s. 6d. - - - 1821 986 Bjron’s (Lord) Letter on the Rev. W. L. Bowles’s Life and Writings of Pope, Svo. 2s. - - 1821 987 C. (R.) Table Alphabetical!, or English Expositor, containing and teaching the true writing and understanding of hard usuall English wrnrds, borrowed from the Hebrew', Greek, Latine, or French, 12mo. calf extra, gilt edges, very scarce, ll.lls. 6d. - - - 1617 988 Cadamosto.—New-e unbekanthe landte und ein new?e weldte in kurtz verganger zeythe urfunden, durch Jobsten Buchamer, folio, fine large copy, morocco elegant, gill edges, 61. 65. Nuremb- 1508 %* This German edition of Cadamosto is one of the rarest of all the early books of yoyages. Camus, in his “ Memoires sur De Bry,” says that he had never seen it, so that it is not in the royal library at Paris. The only other copy known in this country is in the rich collection of the Right Hon. T. Grenville. 989 Caesaris Commentarii, very rare counterfeit of the A Idine edition, Svo. 155. - - Lugd. Trot. 1508 990 Csesaris Commentarii, recogniti per Philippum Beroaldum, 8vo. morocco elegant, gilt edges, very rare, 41. 4s. ( Lvgduni) 1512 *** For an account of this very rare volume, see Renouard’s List of Lyonese Counterfeits, No. 39. 991 Caesaris Opera, Notis Variorum, edente Graevio, 2 vols. 8vo. best edition, very neat, 18s. - Lugd. Bat. 1713 992 Caesare Commentarii tradotti di Latino in Volgar lingua per Agostino Ortica de la Porta Genovese, wood-cuts, 12mo. vellum, bad copy, but very rare, 2s. 6d. Ven. Alex. Paganino 993 Caesar Frederick’s Voyage and Travaileinto the East India, the Indies, and beyond the Indies, wherein are contained very pleasant and rare matters, with the Customes and Rites of those Countries ; also herein are discovered the Merchandizes and Commodities of those Countreyes, as well the Aboun- daunce of Goulde and Silver, Spieces, Drugges, Pearles, and other Jewelles ; written at Sea, in the Hercules, of London, comming from Turkie in 1588, for the Direction of Travellers to those Countries, by Hickock, 4to. very fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, Si. 8s. - - 1588 *** Such is the extreme rarity of the above voyage to the East Indies, that only two other copies are known, one of them is iu the rich collection of the Pot. Hon. T. Grenville, the other in that of W. H. Miller, Esq. This copy was purchased in Lord Valeutia’s sale in March, 1833, for 141. 994 Csesarii (Joan.) Consenting Commentaries in XXXII. Horatii Odas, Romae, Lucchinus, 1566.—Plutarchi Opusculum de Immoderata Verecundia a Ceesario latine redditum, ib. id. 1565.—Csesarii Orationes et Poemata, ad Aldum Manutium, Pauli filium, et alios, ib. id. 1565, in 1 vol. 8vo. vellum, very scarce and interesting, 1/. 11 a. 6d. 995 Cagnoli (Belmonte) Di Aquilea Distrutta di, libri venti, con gli Argomenti di Dionisio Dionigi, en Ottava Rima, 4to. Jine copy, neat, 2l.2s. - Venetia, Francesco Baba, 1628 This is a very scarce and interesting volume. It is unquestionably printed with Aldine types ; and on the title is the impress of Paul Manutius, identically the same as he used, surmounted with the arms granted to him by the Emperor Maximilian, and which device was subsequently used by Aldus, junior. Francesco Baba, the printer of the volume, was successor to Nicolo Manassi, which latter had the Aldine types, &c. after the demise of the younger Aldus. This volume is not mentioned by Renouard. 996 Calamini (Georgii) Rudolphotlocarus; Austriaca Tragmdia Nova : Rudolphi I. Habsburgi seculum et res gestas conti- nens : adjunctis notis historicis, Rudolphidos liber : res Aus- triadum a Rudolpho I. ad II. usque nostrum : pictura Streinofreidekiana subjiciens, 8vo. scarce, 6a. 1594 997 Caldecott.—Catalogue of the curious Library of T. Caldecott, Esq. neatly priced, with purchasers' names, 8vo. 10a. 6d. 1833 998 Caldecott’s Catalo gue, another copy, thick paper, neatly priced, with purchasers' names, 8vo. 15a. - 1833 *%* A most rich collection of early English literature, including many articles presumed to be unique, particularly English poetry. 999 Caillard (Ant. Bern.), Catalogue des Livres rares et preeieux de la Bibliotlieque de, priced, 8vo. very neat, 6s. Paris, 1810 1000 Calentii (Elisii) Croacus de Bello Ranarum in quo adolescens joeatus est, 4to.fine copy, scarce, 3s. Argent. 1511 1001 Caleb’s (John) Ecclesiastical Survey of the Possessions, Spiritual and Temporal, of the Bishop of St. David’s, privately printed, 8vo. h.b. neat, 12s. - 1812 1002 Calliergi Comtnentaria Vetera in Theocriti Eglogas, ex diversis exemplaribus collecta Greece, 8vo. a very scarce edition, 7s. 6d. - - Venetiis, Farreiis, 1543 1003 Calphurnii (Titi) Siculi Bucolicum Carmen, 4to. fine copy, vellum, rare, 7s. 6d. - - sine ulla notd„ 1004 Calves Head Club, (Secret History of) with their Songs, called by them Anthems, on the Anniversary of the 80th of January, 4to. sewed, 4s. 6d. - - 1703 1005 Calvini (Joannis) Catechismus Ecclesiee Genevensis, hoc est formula erudiendi pueros in doctrina Christi, 8vo. fine copy, very neat, rare, 14s. - - Geneva?, 1550 1006 Cambini (Andrea) Commentavio della Origine de Turchi et Imperio della Casa Ottomanna, senza nota.—Delle cose de Turchi, libri tre, delli quali si descrive nel primo il Viaggio da Venitia a Constantinopoli, con gli nomi de luoghi anticlu et moderni, etc. Venegia, 1541.—Historie di Marco Guazzo ove se conteneno le Guerre di Mahommetto Imperatore, ib. 1545.—II Viazo de Ambrosio Contarini Ambasciator della Signoria di Venetia, al Signor Uxuncassan Re di Persia, ih 1543, in one vol. 8vo. fine copies, russia elegant, gilt edges, rare, 1/. 5s. *** This volume was purchased in Col. Stanley’s sale for 81.5s. 1007 Cambini (And.) Commentario della Origine de Turchi et Imperio della Casa Ottomanna, et Commentario de le Cose de Turchi, di Paulo Jovio, etc. 8vo. scarce, 5s. 1568 1008 Cambridgeshire.—Nine most exquisitely beautiful Drawings of Seals, illustrative of this County, relative to Anglesy Priory, Bareham Priory, Barnwell Priory, St. Radegund Nunnery, Charteris Nunnery, Denny Abbey, Fordham Priory, &c. mounted upon drawing paper, moveable at pleasure, in one vol. 4to. morocco elegant, gilt edges, richly tooled, 31. 13^. 6d. *** Nothing can exceed the beauty and veracity displayed by Hewlett, in the delineation of the above drawings, which were executed with a view to publication, of which they are truly worthy, and are rendered of much greater value to the historian or county collector, by each having a description of the nature, date, &c. of the document to which the seal is attached, and reference to the archives in which it is deposited. 1009 Cambridge.—Thirty interesting Tracts relating to the County, University, and Town of Cambridge, also by and relating to the learned Dr. Richard Bentley, and his intended publication of a New Edition of the Greek Testament, from 1641 to 1787, in 2 vols. 4to. very neat, 21. 12s. 6d. 1611-1787 *#* This collection must be seen to be duly appreciated j a brief description of each tract may be had for inspection. 1010 Cambridge and Bentley.—Five extraordinary Letters supposed to be writ to Dr. Bentley upon his edition of Horace, and other matters of great importance, 1712.—Remarks on Dr. Bentley’s Sermon upon Popery before the University, 1716. Miller’s Account of the University of Cambridge and the Colleges there, by which will appear the necessity of obtaining such alterations as are suitable to the present times, 1717. —Account of the Proceedings in the University of Cambridge against Dr. Bentley, 1719.—Dr. Bentley’s Corrections and Emendations on the Twelve Books of Milton’s Paradise Lost, 1762.—R. Cumberland’s Letter to the Bishop of Oxford, containing some Animadversions upon a Character given of the late Dr. Bentley, 1767.—Poll for the University Members of Cambridge, 1807, in 1 vol. 8vo. very neat, 18s. 1712-1807 1011 Cambridge University Calendar, from the commencement in 1796 to 1880, complete, 43 vols. 12mo. bds. 51. 5s. 1796-1839 *** Very scarce complete, many of the volumes being extremely rare: the present set was collected by the late Bishop of Lichfield ; they contain a vast body of important information to the compiler of Church History, or Ecclesiastical Biography. 1012 Cambridge.—Reply of R. Watts to the Report of Dr. Milner and Mr. Ward, relative to the University Press affairs, 4to. sewed, 3s. - - 1809 1013 Cambridge (Duke of).—Poems to his Royal Highness Prince Adolphus Frederick, on his Birth-day,'24th Feb. as a Tribute of Duty and Respectful Attachment, by the English Gentlemen at Gottingen, 4to. sewed, privately printed, very scarce, 5 s. - - Gottingen, 1788 1014 Camdeni (Gulielmi) Britannia, second edition, 8vo. jine copy, in the original binding, 5s. 6d. - Lond. 1587 *** “The common sun, whereat our modern writers have all lighted their little torches.” 1015 Camden.—Reges Reginae, Nobiles, et alii in Ecclesia Collegi- ata B. Petri Westmonasterii Sepulti, Usque ad annum repa- ratse Salutis, 1606, 4to. vellum, scarce, 8s. Lond. 1606 1016 Camdeni Rerum Anglicarum et Hibernicarum Annales, reg- nante Elizabetha, 8vo. 3s. Lugd. Bat. Elzevir, 1639 1017 Camerarii (Bartholomsei) de Purgatorio Igne Dialogi duo, 4to. very tall copy, scarce, 10s. 6d. Romce, Bladus, 1557 1018 Camerarii (Joachimi) de Re Rustica Opuscula nonnulla, lectu cum jucunda, turn utilia, with the rare folded wood-cut, 4to. neat, 7s. 6d. - - Norib. 1577 1019 Camerarii (Joachimi) Symbolorum et Emblematum ex Herbaria, Animalihus Quadrupedibus, Volatilibus et Insectis, Aquatilibus et Reptilibus Desumptorum Centuriae, with four hundred beautiful and curious emblematical engravings, 4 vols. in 2, 4to. vellum, 1/. 11 s. 6d. - Norimberg. 1590 1020 Camillo (Giulio) Delminio, Opere, 2 vols. in one, 12mo. fine copy, very neat, from Dr. Heath's collection, scarce, 4s. 6d. Vinegia, Giolito, 1581 1021 Camoens (Luis de) Lusiadas, y Rimas, 2 vols. in 1, 4to. neat, very rare, 2l. 2s. - Lisboa, 1597-8 1022 Campailla (Tommaso) L’Adamo, ouvero II Mondo Creato, Poema Filosofico, portraits, folio, neat, 7s. 6d. Roma, 1737 1023 Campana Senese (Strascino) Lamento di quel Tribulato, sopra el male incognito el quale tratta de la patientia e impatientia, 8vo.fine copy, neat, 105. 6d. - Vinegia, 1537 *%* This copy sold in Roscoe’s sale for 11. 1 Is. 1024 Campbell’s (Rev. Aug.) Rights of the Clergy asserted, 1822. —Observations on the State, Character, and Advancement of the Established Church in Ireland, Dublin, 1822.—The Claims of the Clergy to Tithes and other Revenues of the Church, founded on Divine Right, 1823.—Inquiry whether the Disturbances in Ireland have originated in Tithes, 1822. —Letter on the Subject of Tithes in Ireland, 1822.—J. J. Park’s Suggestions on the Tithe Bills for Ireland, 1823.— Letter to the Earl of Liverpool on the Origin, Title, Effects, and Commutation of Tithes, 1823.—Examination of Mr. Parnell’s Arguments and Plan for a Commutation of Tithe in Ireland, 1812, in one vol. 8vo. h. b. neat, 7s. 6d. 1025 Campbell’s (John) Political Survey of Britain, being a series of Reflections on the Situation, Land, Inhabitants, Revenues, Colonies and Commerce of this Island, 2 vols. 4to. very neat, 105. 6d. - - 1774 1026 Campbell’s (Nicholas) Life and Actions, in which is Represented the Arts and Contrivances of the late Assurers at Chelsea, 8vo. sewed, 5s. - 1761 1027 Campbell’s (Thos.) Poetical Works, portrait, 12mo. cloth bds. 5s. Gd. - - 1839 1028 Campbell.—Case of W. Campbell, Esq. eldest son of John Campbell, late Lord Provost of Edinburgh, and Margaret, his sister, wife of Alex. M‘Millan, Gent, for his interest, folio, 45. Gd. - - 1742 *** The present case has the autograph offer of the above W. Campbell, stating, for peace sake, he consents to accept half the property. 1029 Campegii Hortus Gallicus (sive Historia Herbarum) pro Gal- lis scriptus, sed Italis, Germanis, et Hispanis necessarius, Item Campus Elysius Galliae Amoenitate refertus, quo sunt medicine compositae, herbae et plantse virentes : in quo quic- quid apud Indos, Arabes et Poenas reperitur. Speculum Medici Chiistiani de instiluendo sapientiae cultu, ac de veris et Salutaribus animi et corporis remediis : de Theriaca Gal- lica. Periarchon : id est de Principiis utriusque Philosophiae, etc. 12mo. neat, scarce, 7s. Gd. - Lugd. 1533 1030 Campian.—Bombini (P.) Vita et Martyrium Edmundi Cam- piani Martyris Angli, 12mo. neat, scarce, 15s. Jlntv. 1618 1031 Campiani (Edmundi) oblati Certaminis in Causa Fidei Ra- tiones decern redditi Academicis Angliae, 12mo. fine copy, 7s. 6d. - - Rorschachii, 1606 1032 Campiani Rationes Decern uno fere ab hinc seculo, in Anglia pro fide Catholica equuleo torti et occisi, redditae ab ipsomet Academicis Angliae, cur illos provocaverit ad disputandum de fide, cum Epistolis Campiani ad Reginae Anglic Consiliarios, ad Academicos Oxonii et Cantabrigiae, et ad Pseudc-Episco- pum Glocestriae, cum Vita et Morte, 8vo. very neat, gilt edges, scarce, 15s. - - Viennce, 1676 1033 Campion’s (Thomas) Maske of Flowers, presented by the Gentlemen of Graies-Inn, at the Court of White-Hall, upon Twelfe Night, 1613, being the last of the Solemnities and Magnificences which were performed at the Marriage of the Earle of Somerset and the Lady Frances Howard, daughter of the Earle of Suffblke, with divers choice Ayres, set to music, 4to. excessively rare, 3/. 3s. - 1614 *#* Sold in Mr. Heber’s sale for 81. and in Rhodes’s for 10/. 1034 Camus de Limare.—Catalogue des Livresde M. L. Camus de Limare, distribue par Ordre Alphabetique des noms d’Au- teurs, 12mo. calf extra, marbled edges, 15s. 1779 *** Privately printed. The impression was strictly limited to twenty- five copies. 1035 Cani (Melch.)dePoenitentiaRelectio,folio, 5s. Compluti,\563 1036 Canne's (John) Voice from the Temple to the Higher Powers, wherein is shewed, that it is the work and duty of Saints, to search the Prophecies and Visions of Holy Scripture, 4to. sewed, 4s. - - - 1653 1037 Cannegieter (Herm.) Dissertatio ad Legem Numse Pompilii de Ara Junonis Pellici non tangenda, 4to. sewed, 3s. Lugd. Bat. 1743 1038 Canning.—A Refutation of Sir Crisp Gascoyne’s Address to the Liverymen of London, by a clear statement of the case of Elizabeth Canning, in a Narrative of Facts, supported by the Informations and Affidavits of near eighty Witnesses of good credit, folio, sewed, 5s. 6d. - 1754 1039 Canning, &c.—Letter from an old Member of the Pitt Club to the Honorary Secretary of that Society, with the Correspondence between the Managing Committee and Mr. Canning, 1817.—Southey’s Letter to W. Smith, M. P. in consequence of certain remarks upon Wat Tyler, 1817.-—Speech of the Hon. George Canning on Mr. Lambton’s motion for a censure on Mr. Canning’s Embassy to Lisbon, 1817.— Speech of the Hon. R. Peel on the Rt. Hon. H. Grattan’s motion for a Committee of Inquiry into the Laws affecting Roman Catholics, 1817.—Dissertation on the Poor Laws, by Rev. J. Townsend, with Preface by Lord Grenville, 1817, in one vol. 8vo. h. b. very neat, 6s. 1040 Canterbury See.—Survey and Demand for Dilapidations in the Archiepiscopal See of Canterbury, justified against the Cavils and Misrepresentations contained in some Letters lately published by Archdeacon Tenison, 4to. a very scarce and curious tract, 10s. 6d. - - 1717 1041 Canute.—^Elnothus, Monaclius Cantuariensis, De Vita et Passione S. Canuti, Regis Danise, item, Anonymus, De Pas- sione S. Caroli Comitis Flandrise, S. Canuti, Regis Daniae, F. 4to.fine copy, 7s. 6d. - Hafnia?, 1631 1042 Canute.— Catalogue of the Coins of Canute, King of Denmark and England, with plates, 4to. sewed, 5s. 1777 1043 Canzone Novissima al Sig. D. Giovanni d’Austria Generale dell’ Armata della Santissimi Lega sopra la Vittoria seguita contra 1’Armata Turchesca, &c. 4to. fine copy, h. b. morocco, very scarce, 10s. 6d. - Venet. Guerra, 1571 *#* Printed with Aldine type. 1044 Canzone nella Vittoria dell’ Armata della Santissima Lega contra la Turchesca, 4to. fine copy, h. b. morocco, very scarce, 15s. - (senza nota, Guerra, 1572) *** Printed by the Guerra, with Aldine types, about 1571 or 2, with their device on the title and in a wood-cut on the top of the first and second leaf. 1045 Caorsin (Gul.) Rhodiorum Vicecancellarii ad Innocentium VIII. Oratio, 4to. scarce, 3s. - mcccclxxxv. 1046 Caorsin (Gulielmi) Obsidionis Rhodie Urbis Descriptio, 4to. fine copy, very scarce, 10s. 6d. - s. 1. et a. *** This is a very lively and interesting description of the siege of Rhodes b)r the Turks. Caorsin was Vice-Chancellor of Rhodes. The work contains the most minute particulars of every transaction during the siege, an account of the interview between Zyzymus, the Turkish Commander, and the Master of Rhodes; the interesting correspondence with Bajazet, &c. 1047 Capel’s (Lord Arthur) Excellent Contemplations, Divine and Moral, with Account of his Life, his Letters to various Persons whilst Prisoner in the Tower, his affectionate Letters to his Lady before his Death, Couragious Behaviour at his Execution, Advice to his Son, &c. portrait, 12mo. very neat, 10s. 6d. - - 1683 1048 Capellse (Gal.) de Rebus nuper in Italia gestis, ab 1521 ad 1530, lib. VIII. 4to. 10s. 6d. - Norimb. 1532 *** With numerous manuscript references relative to the rarity of this volume, by the late possessor, who purchased it for 21. 2s. 1049 Capella (Galeazzo) Anthropologia, 8vo. fine large copy, very neat, gilt edges, 8s. - Venet. A Ido, 1533 This is a very curious work. The first book treats on the dignity of man, the second on the dignity of woman, and the third on the misery of both, and the vanity of their affections. Sold in Sir M. M. Sykes’s sale for 4^. 16s. 1050 Capellae Commentarii de Rebus gestis pro restitutione Fran- cisci Sfortiae II. Mediolani Ducis, 8vo. 2s. 6d. Argent. 1538 1051 Capicii (Scipionis) de Vate Maximo Poematum, lib. III. 4to. extremely rare, 18s. - Neapoli, 1533 This edition is not mentioned by Brunet. It was reprinted by the sons of Aldus, in 1546. 1052 Capitonis (Fabritii) Epistola, quam ab Helvetiis forte inter- ceptam D. J. Faber Constantiensis in Germanicum versam depravavit, una cum duabus Epistolis, quibus ilium Concio- natores Argentinenses ad collationem scripturarum provoca- runt, 8vo.fine copy, scarce, 4s. - Argent. 1526 I CATALOGUE OF BOOKS. 97 1053 Capitonis (Wolfgangi) Responsio de Missa, Matrimonio et Jure Magistratus in Religionem, 8vo. neat, scarce, 85. Argent. 1540 %* Dedicated, in a long and highly interesting address, to King Henry VIII. 1054 Cappello (Bernardo) Rime, 4to. fine copy, vellum, scarce, 12s. Venet. 1560 A beautiful volume, printed by the Brothers Guerra, with Aldine type. ** Selon Haym, ces Poesies ne le cedent pas en beaute aux meilleurs pieces du m4me genre.5’—Brunet. 1055 Caramuel (Joannis) Abbatis Melrosensis, Angliae, Scotise, Hiberniee, etc. Progeneralis, Rationalis et Realis Philosophia, very scarce, Lovanii, 1642.—Cardani de Subtilitate lib. xxi. wood-cuts, Norimb. 1550, in 1 vol. folio, fine copies, h. b. 2l. 2s. 1056 Caranzae (Barth.) Controversia de necessaria residentio per- sonali Episcoporum et aliorum inferiorum Ecclesise Pasto- rum, Tridenti explicata cum Athanasii Epistolis ad Episco- pos, 12mo. neat, scarce, 9s. - Antverp. 1554 1057 Carazolo (Joan. Francesco) Patritio Neapolitan©, Amori: Sonetti, Sextine e Canzone Cento, del dicto Poeta ; in laude de li ocei intitulati Argo revesto da Hieronymo Carbone, folio, very neat, 21. 2s. Napoli, per M, A. de Caneto, 1506 This book is of the greatest rarity; it has escaped the researches of Brunet, and apparently all other bibliographers. 1058 Carbonesi (Bonif. Alb.) Azioni Gloriose di S. Maglorio Second o Vescovo di Doul Citta principale della Brettagna Minore, 4to. vellum, very rare, 11. 5s. Bologna, 1681 1059 Cardani (Hier.) De Subtilitate Libri XXI. 8vo. fine copy, vellum, 5s. 6d. - - Paris. 1551 1060 Cardani De Rerum Varietate Libri XVII. 8vo .fine copy, h. b. neat, 7s. 6d. - - Basilece, 1557 1061 Cardani Neronis Encomium, 12mo. neat, 7s. 6d. Amst. 1640 1062 Cardan Metoposcopie, Lat. et Fr. a laquelle a este adjouste le Traite des Marques Naturelles du Corps, par Melampus, Gr. et Lat. with eight hundred cuts, folio, fne copy, vellum, scarce, 18s. - - - Pans, 1658 Cardanus, see Caramuel. 1063 Cardilli (Gasp.) Oratio, quod non sit Laicis Calix permitten- dus, 4to. 4s. 6d. - 1562 1064 Cardona (Joannis de) Commissarii a Sixto Papa IV. consti- tuti, Littera Indulgentiarum pro expeditione contra perfidos Thurcos, Christiani nominis bostes, in defensionem Insulae Rhodi, etc. single leaf, folio, very rare and curious, 7s. 6d. (Colomce, MCCCCLXXXI.) 1065 Cardone.—R. Sbandita, sopra la potenza d’Amore di Gio. Nic. Ciminelli Cardone, Todi, 1627.—II Discorso della S. Laura Terracina sopra il Principio de* Canti di Orlando Furioso, wood-cuts, Orvieto, s. a.—Vapori di Pindo di Fa- britio Scortiati, Ascoli, 1637, in 1 vol. 12mo. vellum, scarce, 10s. 6d. O 1066 Carclim (Ant. Fr.) Fasciculus e Japonicis floribus, suo adbiic madentibus sanguine, numerous plates, and map of Japan, 4to. fine copy, extra marbled edges, very scarce, 1/. 85. Roma3, 1646 1067 Carevv (George) Fraud and Oppression detected and arraigned, or an Appeal to the Parliament of England, in a Narrative and Deduction of several Actions at Law, depending in the Courts in Holland and Zealand, between divers Subjects of the King of England and the Subjects of the States General of the Seven United Provinces, with several remarkable Observations and Animadversions thereupon, by the Creditors of Sir W. Courten, Sir Paul Pyndar, Sir Edward Littleton, and W. Courten, Esq. deceased, folio, fine copy, h. b. neat, very rare, 2l. 12s. 6d. - 1676 Privately Printed. A curious and interesting volume, illustrative of the East India trade, containing various memorials, opinions of eminent lawyers,, letters patent, orders in council, and treaties. The title to the third part is, “ Several necessary advertisements concerning the improvement of navigation and trade; more especially the manufacturers of England, called the Old and New Draperies.’* The volume also contains the opinions of the most eminent common Lawyers and Civilians of the time, upon this unrivalled case; the whole of the process, and many other particulars illustrative of the case, which will be found of great interest to the Merchant and Lawyer; it also contains the Letters Patent. The assets of Sir William Courten contain extensive estates and manors* including Seavern Stoak, sold to Lord Coventry, Lower Swell, sold to Sir Robert Atkins, Over-Swell, sold to Sir J. Rushout, the Manor of Pyrton, sold to Lord Coventry, the Manor of Evesham, with the dissolved Monastery, sold to Mr. Rudge, the Manor of Aunton, sold to T. Foley, Esq. in the counties of Worcester and Gloucester, fyc. which renders it of interest to the County Collector. 1068 Carew’s (Ric.) Survey of Cornwall, 4to .fine copy, h. b. neat, 7s. 6d. - - 1602 1069 Cargee (C.) Forojuliensis Santodanieliani, tie Sanguine Dispu- fcatio, 4to.fne copy, h. b. morocco, scarce, 10s. 6d. Patavii, 1576 The title is decorated with the anchor. 3070 CarlelFs (Lodowicke) Deserving Favorite, as it was acted before his Majesty, 4to. served, fine copy, 10s. 6d. 1629 1071 Carlerii (Egidii) Decani Ecclesise Cameracensis Sporta Frag- mentorum, folio, neat, rare, \l. Is. Bruxellis, MCCCCLXXVIII. *** The third hook printed at Brussels. 1072 Carleton (Sir Dudley) Letters from and to, during his Embassy in Holland, from 1615 to 1620, 4to.fine copy, in the original binding, marbled edges, 31. 1 3s. 6d. 1757 *** Privately Printed, at the expense of Lord Royston. This collection of Letters contains more clear, accurate, and interesting accounts of that remarkable period of Dutch History to which they relate [viz. from 1615 to 1620], than are any where extant. There are likewise discussed in the course of them, many points of great importance to English commerce. 1073 Carlisle (Sir Ant.) Hunterian Oration, before the College of Surgeons in London, dedicated to the Rt. Hon. Sir R. Peel, 4to. sened, presentation copy to the late Bishop of Lichfield, 4s. - - -1826 1074 Carleton’s (Dr. Geo.) Examination of the late Appeale which lioldeth the Doctrines of the Pelagians and Arminians to be the Doctrines of the Church of England, with Attestation that the Discipline of the Church of England was not impeached by the Synod of Dort, 4to. served, 5s. 1626 1075 Carleton’s Thankfull Remembrance of God’s Mercie, in an Historical Collection of the Great and Mercifull Deliverances of the Church and State of England, from the beginning of Queen Elizabeth’s Raigne, portrait, and twenty curious historical engravings, 4to. fine copy, vellum, 11. 1 Is. 6d.. 1630 %* The cuts represent the Spanish Armada, Rebellion in Ireland, and various other treasons and attempts on the Queen’s life, by Somerville, Squire, Parry, and others, and many other subjects illustrative of her reign, all very fine impressions. 1076 Carlisle (Nic.) Account of the Proceedings of the Labourers’ Friend Society, for bettering the Condition of the Labouring Classes, particularly in allotting to them small portions of Land, established at Wallington, in Surrey, with short Account of that Manor, &c. 4to. boards, privately printed, 10«. 6rf. - - 1835 1077 Carmen Scholasticum, in gratiam puerorum compositum, au- tore Corn. Haecmundano, Amst. 1553.— Carmen Sapphicum, quo a Deo opt. max. contra hostium conatus auxilium, etc. ab eodem, ib. 1554.—Ode sacra Tricolos Tetrastrophos ad Psalmum 45 juxta Hebr. Verit. expensum in tranquillum ex turbulentiss. rerum statum divinis C. M. Victoriis partum et • stabilitum, ib. 1554.—Leges in Gymnasio Haerlemensi et Amsterodamensi, aliisque omnibus, sub diocesi Epis. Harle- men. contends Scholis juventuti observande, ib. 1576, in 1 vol. 8vo. neat, very scarce, 10$. 6d. 1078 Carmina Nonnulla ex iis quae colligi potuerunt, quseque Sub- sellio appensa fuerunt dum Laur. Riciardius Arretinus almi Venetiarum Collegii Anatorniam, 4to. very fine copy, vellum, rare, 17. 11s. 6d. - Venetiis, Guerra, 1586 *** An interesting volume. 1079 Carmen Honorarium ad Dominum Jo. Cirenbergium ob Ac- ceptum Synodalium Epistolarum Concilii Basiliensis, quod Thomas Roe Magnae Britanniae Legatus, Oxoniensi Bibliothecae transmissit ac dono dedit, 4to. h. b. neat, very scarce, 7s. 6d. - Oxon. 1631 1080 Carmina Quadragesimalia, ab iEdis Christi Oxon. alumnis composita, etc. 2 vols. in 1, 12mo .fine copy, very neat, 15s. Glasguce, 1757 *** An interesting copy, with the names of the authors of each poem, very neatly written, and in most instances the dates are added. 1081 Caro (Annibal) Rime, Mattaccini, Burleschi, Due Orationi di Greg. Nazanzeno et Sermone di S. Cipriano sopra l’Elemo- sina, 2 vols. in 1, 4to. very fine large sound copy, vellum, 18s. Aldo Manutio, 1569 11 “ Caro’s sonnets display purity and elegance of style, harmony of versification, and unbounded command of poetical diction.”—Mills. 1082 Caro (Annibal) Rime, 4to. a most beautiful copy, elegantly bound in morocco, gilt edges, \ l. 1 Is. 6d. Aldo Manutio, 1572 1083 Caroni (Raymundi) Hiberni, Apostolatus Evangelicus, Missio- narium Regularium per Universum Mundum expositus, etiam Roma Triumphans Septicollis, qua tota fides Romana- Catbolica demonstratur, 2 vols. in 1, 8vo. fine copy, vellum, very scarce, 1L 11 s. 6d. - - Antv. 1653 *** “ Carron and Walsh were two of the Catholic clergy who, in opposition to the fierce writings of Nicholas French (and especially to his Bleeding Iphigenia), qualified their submission to the Pope by their abhorrence of the principles of the Irish rebels, and disclaiming the Pope’s supremacy in temporals.” 1084 Caroso (M. Fabritio) da Sermoneta, Ballarino, diviso in due Trattati; nel primo de’ quali si dimostra la diversita de i nomi, che si danno a gli atti e movimenti, che intervengono ne i Balli: et con molte Regole si dichiara con quali creanse, et in che modo debbano farsi; nel Secondo s’insegnano diverse sorti di Balli, et Balletti si all’ uso d’ltalia, come a quello di Francia et Spagna,Jine impressions of the portrait and plates, 4to. ruled with red lines, neat, gilt edges, scarce, 1/. Is. - Venetia, Ziletti, 1581 1085 Carpenter’s (J.) King Solomon his Solace, his Politie, Repentance, and Salvation, 4to. in the original binding, 10s. 6d. 1606 *** A scarce volume, with poetical dedication to King James, and an acrostic on his name. 1086 Carpenter’s (Rich.) Pragmatical Jesuit New-leven’d, 4to. sewed, 7s. 6d. - - n. d. 1087 Carpini.—Opera dilettevole da intendere, nella qual si convene doi Itinerarii in Tartaria, per alcuni Frati mandati da Papa Innocentio IV. nella Provincia di Scithia per Ambas- ciatori, curious portrait, 8vo. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, extremely rare, 4/. 4s. Vinegia, Sabio, 1537 %* Sold in Col. Stanley’s sale for 19/. and in the White Knights sale for 13/. 10s. Mr. Crofts had written in his copy, “ Liber rarissimus, quippe cujus apud Bibliographos nullibi fit mentio.” It contains the first edition, in Italian, of the Travels of Carpini, who went through Poland and Russia to Tartary, in the year 1246. 1088 Carretto (Galeotto Marchese dal) Tempio d’Amore, Poema, 8 vo. h. b. morocco, rare, 15s. - Mediolani, 1518 1089 Carrara (Pietro Paola) Poesie, offerte alia Sacra Maesta di Giacomo III. Re della Gran Bretagna, 2 vols. 4to. neat, 7s. 6d. - - Fano, 1754 1090 Carrera (Pietro) Mongibello, in tre Libri, nel quale oltra diverse notitie si spiega l’historia degl’ incendi, e le cagioni di quelli; vi si narrano ancora i miracoloso effetti contra il fuoco seguiti per Virtu del sacro Velo della gloriosa S. Agata; Poesie di Carrera pertinente alle Materie di Mongibello, e del sacro Velo della gloriosa S. Agata, 4to. neat, 15s. Catania, 1636 *** “ Volume rare.”—Brunet. Sold in the Piuclli sale for 1/. 4s. 1091 Carrer& (Pietro) Gioco de gli Scacchi ne quali s’insegnano i precetti, le uscite, e i tratti posticci del Gioco, &c. 4to. fine copy, very neat, in calf extra, 3l. 3s, Militello, 1617 *** u Ce traite est un des plus rares et des plus recherches parmi ceux qui out ete ecrits sur le jeu des echecs.”—Brunet. It is further interesting as being probably the earliest book printed at Melito, a town of Calabria. See Dr. Cotton. 1092 Carte.—Letter from [Corbyn Morris, Esq.] a Bystander on the Necessity of a regular Land Force, &c. 1743.—A proper Answer to the Bystander, 1742.—A full Answer to the Letter of a Bystander, 1742.—Letter to the Rev. Tho. Carte, Author of the Full Answer, &c. by [Corbyn Morris] a Gentleman of Cambridge, 1743.—[Carte’s] Full and Clear Vindication of the Full Answer, &c. 1743, 2 vols. 8vo. neat, 18s. *** This consecutive series of scarce tracts was collected by Dr. John Douglas, Bishop of Salisbury. 1093 Carter.—The Tomb Stone, or a Broken and Imperfect Monument of that worthy man, Mr. John Carter, Pastor first of Bramford, and last of Belsted, in Suffolk, by his unworthy son, John Carter, Preacher of the Gospel at Norwich, 1653. —A Rare Sight; or the Lyon sent from a farr Country, and presented to the City of Norwich, by John Carter, curious frontispiece and cuts, 1653, 12mo. two scarce tracts, 6a-. 1094 Carter’s (Matt.) Honor Redivivus, or an Analysis of Honour and Armoury, clean copy, with all the plates of the Peers, Knights, fyc. in their robes and orders, fyc. by Gaywood, and cuts of arms, 8vo. h. b. russia, 7s. 6d. - 1660 1095 Cartwright.—The Life, Confession, and Repentance of Francis Cartwright, Gentleman, for his bloudie sinne in killing of one Master Storr, Master of Arts, and Minister of Market Rason, in Lincolnshire, written with his owne hand, 4to. neat, very rare, 185. - - - 1621 The writer fled to France after the murder, and was entertained by Sir F. Vere, until his pardon was obtained, when he returned to England and killed one Master Biggs, at Grantham, for which he was found guilty of manslaughter, and imprisoned one year, after which he proceeded to sea under Sir R. Hawkins, &c. 1096 Cartwright (Thomas). — Certaine Articles, collected and taken, as it is thought, by the Byshops, out of a litle boke, entituled, an Admonition to the Parliament, wyth an An- swere to the same, containing a confirmation of the sayd booke, in shorte notes, ( Wandsworth, 1572.) —Admonition to the Parliament, 1572.—Second Admonition to the Parliament, 1572, in one vol. 12mo. black letter, half bound, neat, EXCESSIVELY RARE, 3l. 3s. - - 1572 *#* These three tracts were privately printed at Wandsworth, in defence of the Puritans, who had been persecuted for several years. The First Admonition was written by Mr. Field, the minister of Aldermary, London, assisted by Mr. Wilcox, and revised by several of their brethren, for which they were committed to Newgate, 2nd Oct. 1572; notwithstanding which Mr. Cartwright wrote a second Admonition, which was followed by Dr. Whitgift’s Answer, to which Cartwright replied in 1575, and 1577. See Neal’s History of the Puritans, Stiype’s Annals, &c. One of the above tracts sold in the White Knights sale for 31. 5s. 1097 Cartwright’s (John) Commonwealth in Danger, 8vo. 3 s. 1795 1098 Cartwright's (W.) Royall Slave, a Tragi-Comedy, first edition, 4to. scarce, 10s. 6d. - - Oxford, 1639 *** “ I find this edition in Farmer’s Catalogue, but not in Pearson, Wright, Dodd, or any other.’’ 1099 Cartwright's (W.) Royall Slave, a Tragi-Comedy, presented to the King and Queene by the Students of Christ Church College, Oxford, 4to. served, 3s. 3d. Oxford, 1640 1100 Cartheny’s (John) Voyage of the Wandering Knight, shewing the whole course of Man's Life, dedicated to Sir Francis Drake, 4to. neat, curious and scarce, 18s. *** Bunyan is said to have been much indebted to this work for his Pilgrim’s Progress. Sold in the Gordonstoun sale for 1/. 11s. 3dand in Mr. Nicol’s for 11. 16s. 1101 Carvajal (Bernardini) Episcopi Carthaginensis, Oratio super prsestanda solenni obedientia Sanctissimo D. N. Alexandro Papa VI. ex parte Christianissimorum Dominorum Fernandi et Helisabe Regis et Reginae Hispaniae, habita Romse in con- sistorio publico die Mercurii XIX Junii, 1493, 4to. morocco elegant, gilt edges, 31. 3s. sine ulla nota, (MCCCCXCIII.) This exceedingly rare tract is most remarkable, as containing at page 12 one of the earliest notices of Columbus’s Discovery of the New World. Its rarity is even greater than that of Columbus’s Letter itself. 1102 Carve (Thomae) Tipperariensis Itinerarium per diversas Eu- ropee Partes, cum Historia Butleri, Gordon, Lesly, et alio- rum, first edition, 12mo. fine copy, vellum, rare, 11. 11 s. 3d. Moguntice, 1639 This is the first volume of Carve’s Itinerary, and was for a long time supposed to be a perfect work; it produced 20/. 10s. in Col. Stanley’s sale. 1103 Carve, Itinerarium, Editio tertia, Auctior et Corrector, Mo- gunlice, 1640.—Itinerarii Thomae Carve Tipperariensis, Sa- cellani Majoris Anglorum, Scotorum, et Hybernorum in Exercitu Caesareo Militantum, Pars II. cui sub finem acce- dunt Vindiciae in Momos Authoris, Item Paucula quaedam de Butleriana Prosapia, ib. 1641, 2 vols. 12mo. fne copies, morocco elegant, gilt edges, rare, 41. 4s. 1104 Carve Itinerarium, Germanic^, studio WolfFgangi Sigismundi a Vorburg, 12mo.fine copy, elegantly bound in morocco, with morocco insides, edges gilt and tooled, extremely rare, 31. 3s. Mayntz, 1640 *** This German version of Carve’s Itinerary is much rarer than the Latin original, and is an important article in the series of his works. It contaius a different dedication, a preface containing some account of the author’s works, complimentary verses, and nine additional chapters, which are not to be found in the Latin. 1105 Carve Lyra Hybernica, sive Anacephalseosis Hibernica, access. Annales ejusdem Hibernise, with all the portraits and plates, 4to .fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, very rare, 91. 9 s. Sulzbaci, 1666 *** One of the rarest and most interesting books relating to the affairs of Ireland, 1106 Cary's (J.) Considerations relating to the carrying on the Linen Manufacture in the Kingdom of Ireland, by a Joint Stock, 8vo. served, 2s, - - 1704 *** An interesting tract relating to the Irish linen manufacture, the employment of the poor in that kingdom, and other interesting matters. 1107 Caryl’s (J.) Present Duty and Endeavour of Saints, in a Sermon at St. Paul’s, dedicated to Thos. Adams, Lord Mayor of London, 4to. sewed, 2s, 6d. - 1649 1108 Case (Bart, dalle) Istoria o brevissima Relatione della Dis- truttione dell* Indie Occidentali, Ital. e Spagn. 4to. vellum, scarce, 12s. - - - Venet. 1643 1109 Casauboni (Isaaci) ad Ducaeum Epistola, Lond, 1611.—Ejus- dem ad Epistolam Perronii Responsio, ib. 1612.—Puteam in Casauboni ad Ducaeum Epistolam Stricturae liber prodro- nans, Lovan. 1612, in one vol. 4to. neat, 8s. 6d. 1110 Casanbon’s Answer to the Epistle of Cardinal Peron to the King of England, 4to. served, 5s. 6d. - 1612 The answer consists of observations on the cardinal’s letter, with his majesty’s reply to each, in defence of the church of England. It is dedicated to Sir Thomas Edmonds. 1111 Casaubon (Dr. Meric) of Credulity and Incredulity in things natural, civil, and divine, 1668.—Ant. Mizaldi Monluciarri, de Mundi Sphaera seu Cosmographia, lib. III. cuts, Lutetice, 1.552.—Jo. Sehefferi de Natura et Constitutione Philosophise Italicae seu Pythagoricae, Liber, Upsalice, 1664, in one vol. 8vo. neat, 7s. 6d. 1112 Cascales (F.) Cartas Philologicas es a saber, de Letras Hu- manas, varia erudicion, explicationes de Lugares, Lecciones curiosas, Documentos Poeticos, observaciones, ritos, i cos- tumbres i muchas sentencias exquisitas, portrait, 8vo. neat, 4s. 6d. - Madrid, 1779 1113 Case of Conscience, whether a Nonconformist, who hath not taken the Oxford Oath, may come to live at London, &c. ? with Animadversions on the Ecclesiastical Polity, &c. 4to. served, 3s. - 1669 1114 Cassandri (G.) Tabulae Praeceptionum Dialecticarum, 4to. fine copy, uncut, 3s. - Parisiis, Wechelus, 1548 1115 Cassilis Peerage Case, 1760-4, with folding table of the family pedigree, 8vo. sewed, 7s. 6d. 1116 Cassilis.—Another copy, large paper, 8vo. with the pedigree, 12 5. *** Privately printed by a member of the Scotch bar. 1117 Cassola (Luigi) Madrigali, 8vo. neat, 3s. 3d. Venetia, Giolilo, 1544 1118 Castaneda (Hernan Lopes de) Historie of the Discoverie and Conquest of the East Indies, enterprised by the Portuguese, in their dangerous Navigations, in the time of King Don John the Second, translated by N. Lichefield, black letter, 4to. fine copy, russia, gilt edges, scarce, 2l. 2s. T. East, 1582 *** Dedicated to Sir Francis Drake. A copy sold in Mr. North’s sale for 41.4k, 1119 Casteleyn (Mattliiis de) de konst van Rhetoriken, item de Baladen van Doorniicke, ende de Historie van Pyramus ende Thisbe, in verse, with curious wood-cuts and musical notes, 8vo. very scarce, 10s. 6d. - Rotterdam, 1612 1120 Casteleyn, Konst van Rethoriken, item de Baladen van Doorniicke ende de Historie van Pyramus ende Thisbe, curious wood-cuts, 8vo. fine copy, very neat, scarce, 10$. 6d. ib. 1616 1121 Castellanos (Juan de) Elegias de Varones Illustres de Indias, with portrait, 4to. apparently wants an introductory leaf, russia extra, gilt edges, very scarce, 2/. 2$. Madrid, 1589 *** The author of this very rare and interesting work was a clergyman of Tunja, in the province of New Granada. Munoz says, that “ he employed the greatest and best part of his life in singing the various and numerous events of the new world, from its discovery. He commenced by compiling his work in prose, and then reducing it into verse. Castellanos is a writer of considerable merit and utility, as respects the events of his own time ; those anterior to it he took from authors, particularly Oviedo, from popular traditions, and, from the fertile field of his imagination, as many fables as suited his plan.”—See Munoz, Hist, del Nuevo Mundo. 1122 Castelli (Jo.) Epithetorum Farrago, in gratiam Poeseos Stu- diosorum collecta, et in ordinem commodissimam digesta, 16mo. vellum, 7s. 6d. Antv.ex off. Christoph. Plantini, 1578 1123 Castiglione (Conte Baldesar) libro del Cortegiano, 8vo. fine large copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, very rare, 1/. 18$. Vinegia, ad spesa de Fed. Torressano d'Asola, 1538 %* For an account of this rare volume, see Renouard’s Annales des Aide. 1124 Castiglione Libro del Cortegiano, 8vo, fine copy, neat, scarce, 7s. 6d. . - - Firenze, Giunti, 1554 1125 Castilionis Comitis, de Curiali sive Aulico, lib. IV. ex Italico in Latinum conversi, interp. Barth, Clerke, recens. S. Drake, large paper, royal 8vo. a beautiful copy, in rich old morocco, tooled on the sides, gilt edges, 11. 1$. Cantabr. 1713 *** Sold in Didot’s sale for 48 francs; and this copy was purchased in Sir M. M. Sykes’ sale for 1/. 9s. 1126 Castilionis libri IV. de Curiali sive Aulico, a Clerke recens. Drake, 8vo.fine copy, neat, 6$. - ib. 1713 1127 Castilio’s Courtyer, very necessary and profitable for young gentlemen and gentlewomen abyding in Court, Palace, or Place, Englished by T. Hobby, black letter, 4to. with verses by Sackvyll Lord Buckhurst, and dedication to Henry Lord Hastings, 10$. 6d. - - 1577 1128 Castillejo (Christoval de) Obras Poeticas, 12mo. good sound copy, neat, rare, 1/. 1$. - Anvers, 1598 “ The Canciones of Castillejo,” says Bouterwek, “ are so exquisite, .that it is scarcely possible to resist the temptation of placing their author in the very foremost rank of poets.”—Sold in Col. Stanley’s sale for 51. 6s. 1129 Castillo (Jac. de) Tractatus de Duello, Lat. et Hispan. 4to. fine copy, vellum, very rare, 15$. - Taurini, 1525 %* This is probably the first book printed at Toro, an ancient city of the north-west of Spain, formerly a bishop’s see. The earliest book noticed by Antonio was executed in the same year. The present copy was purchased for 31.13s. (jd. 11 SO Castillo (Hernando de) y Joan Lopez Obispo de Monopoli, Historia General de Santo Domingo y de su Orden de Pre- dicadores, 5 vols. in 4, folio, fine copy, neat, very rare, 4/. 145. 6d. - - Valladolid, 1612-21 “ Cette histoire complette est extremement rare.” 1131 Castille’s (Almirante of) Manifesto, 4to. 2s. - 1740 1132 Castlehaven’s (James Lord Audley, Earl of) Memoirs of his Engagement and Carriage in the Wars of Ireland, 1642-51, printed 1680.—Observations and Reflections upon the Earl of Castlehaven’s Memoirs concerning the Wars of Ireland, 1681, in 1 vol. 12mo. fine copy, neat, scarce, 1/. 5s. This edition is said to have been suppressed by the author. 1133 Castlemaine (Earl of) Account of the War between the Venetians and Turks, with the State of Candie, portrait and map, 12mo. very neat, 7s. 6d. - 1666 *** Sold in Mr. Lloyd’s sale for 14s. 1134 Castro (G. P. de) Ulyssea, ou Lysboa Edificada, Poema Heroico, 4to. 7s. 6d. - - Lisboa, 1636 1135 Catalan.—Capitols del General del Principat de Cathalunya, comptats de Rossello y Cerdanya fets en les Corts Celebrades en lo Monestir de Sant Francesch de Barcelona, Barcelona, 1601.—Tarifa dels Preus de les Telas y Altres Sorts de Robes y Mercaderies, que entren en lo Principat de Cathalunya, y Comptats de Rosello y Cerdanya, &c. ib. 1601, in one vol. 4to. very.neat, rare, 185. *** A curious volume in the Catalan dialect. 1136 Catalogues of Books and Manuscripts sold by Auction, &c.; a most extensive and valuable collection, in FINE STATE, IN ALL FoRTY-FIVE, MANY OF WHICH ARE VERY RARE, 10/. 105. - - 1637-1730 *** The following is a brief list of the titles:— Librorum in Italia emptorum qui in Caemeterio S. Pauli prostant vena- les - Londini, 1637 Librorum quos de Nundinis Franco- furtensibus ac alibi comparavit R. Whitaker us apud quem prostant venales - ib. 1645 Librorum quorum copia suppetitOcta- viano Pulleyn Bibliopoles ib. 1657 Bibliothecae Adolf. Vorstii Lugd. Bat. 1664 Librorum R. Scott Bibliopolae Londini, 1674 Catalogus Auctorum qui de Re Heral- dica scripserunt a T. Gore Oxon. 1674 u This catalogue is so rare that it sold at Mr. West's sale for two guineas.” C’atal. Librorum Bibliothecae Lazari Seaman, quorum Auctio habebitur Londini, &c. cura G. Cooper Londini, 1676 “ This is the first catalogue of books sold in England by auction.” Librorum T. Man ton, quorum Auc. hab. Londini, neatly priced ib. 1678 Librorum Gisberti Voetii ib. 1678 Librorum Doct. B. Worsly et duorum aliorum - ib. 1678 Librorum ex Bibliotheca nobilis Angli (Domini Warwick) item Gabr. San- gar •• - ib. 1678 Librorum Edvardi Bissaei, clarentii titulo Rex Armorum ib. 1679 Library of a person of honour, containing near 1000 choiceMSS.ifr.1679 Two choice Libraries of two eminent and learned men - ib. 1680 Catalogus Librorum quos Henricus Dux Norfolciae Reg. Soc. douavit Londini, 1681 Librorum Doct. Gul. Outrami, et D. Thomse Gatakeri - ib. 1681 Library of J. Parsons, Esq. consisting of Law and History *6.1682 Bibliothecae Jo. Humphry, de Rowell, in Com. Northamp. ib. 1682 Bibliothecae Gualteri Rea ib. 1682 Librorum Ric. Smith, very scarce ib. 1682 Librorum D. Whateley, de Banbury j Item Bibl. Med. Simonis Rutland ib. 1683 Bibliothecae Jo. Lloydii, et T. Ray- mondi - - ib. 1683 Library of Mr. Charles Adams (sold by way of auction, or out-cry, or who bids most) - ib. 1683 Librorum Dan. Rogers ib. 1683 Bibliothecarum R. Chace, Christ. Bathurst, G. Tonstall ib. 3683 Librorum Gasp. Gunteri,M. D. ib. 1683 Librorum D. Jo, Oweni, Vice Cancell. Oxon. et Decan. Christ. ib. 1684 Librorum Math. Smallwood Decani de Lichfield - ib. 1684 Libraries of two eminent persons ib. 1684 Bibliothecae Mathematicae, etc. Jonae Mori - - ib. 1684 Librorum Arthuri Comitis dAnglesey, per T. Philippum ib. 1686 Librorum Medicorum recentiorum et Autiquorum - Londini, 1686 Librorum in quavis lingua et facultate insignium Ricardi Davis Bibliopolae, 2 parts - ib. 1686 Bibliothecae viri cujusd. literati ib. 1687 Librorum in omni facultate insignium (quorum Auctio in gratiam et com- modum celeb. Acad. Oxon.) habebi- tur in High Street, Oxon. ib. 1687 Bibliothecae Thomae Jacomb. ib. 1687 Choice Books in Divinity, History, Physic and Poetry, Romances, Travels, &c. - ib. 1687 Catalogue of English Plays, containing all the works of the best authors, by G. Langbaine - *6.1688 Cat. Librorum RobertiScott,Bibliopolae Regii - ib. 1688 Catalogue of Latin, French and English books, to be sold in numbers to the booksellers of London ib. 1688 Collection of Paintings, and several other curiosities -- ib. 1691 Cat. Librorum ex diversis partibus Europae advectorum ib. 1691 Bibliothecae Doct, G. Levins ib. 1698 Catalogue of all the English and Latin Books printed in England, from 1699 to 1703,4 parts - ib. 1700 Monthly Catalogue; a Register of Books printed in London and the Universities in 1729 and 1730. 1137 Catalogue of New Books, classed, 4to. served, 2s. 6d. 1660 1138 Catalog!.—Librorum Jacobi Matthiae, Haunice, 1662.—Librorum Incompactorum quorum Auctio habeb. in Byrsa, ib 1664. —Librorum Rev. Thomse BangiiTheol. Doct. ib. 1662. r— Der zu Oldendorp gestandenen Munnichausichen Bibliotheca, 1665, in one voS. 4to. 18s. *** Four curious and scarce catalogues of sales of books by auction, containing notices of many very rare books in every department of literature. 1139 Catalogue of the Stock of Davis, the Bookseller at Oxford, sold by Cooper and Millington, a very extensive and valuable collection, 10,327 Articles, 4to. fine copy, served, 10s. 6d. 1686 1140 Catalogue of the extensive and valuable collection of Books, formed by Robert Scott, Bookseller to the King, sold by Walford, upwards of 10,000 lots, 4to. fine copy, served, 10s. 6d. 16S6 1141 Catalogus Bibliothecae, ex munificentia Hollandiae et West- Frisiae Ordinum in Collegio Theologico erectae, 4to. 3s. Lugd. Bat. 1691 1142 Catalogue of Rarities in the University of Leyden, 4to. served, 2s. - - - 1697 1143 Catalogue of theChiefest Rarities in the University of Leyden, 4to. sewed, 2s. - - 1701 1144 Catalogues.—Library of Mr. Thomas Britton, Small Coalman, Books and Manuscripts, very curious, sold by Ballard, 1704.—Library of J. Ward, Professor in Gresham College, 1759.—Library of Edw. Alexander, Esq. by Paterson, 1765. —Books and Manuscripts of R. Morris, Herald Painter, some prices and names, 1771. —Library of Dr. John Friend, no date.—Library of Dr. Will. Friend, Dean of Canterbury, 1767.—Prints of Ditto, 1767.—Library of the Earl of Macclesfield, President of the Royal Society, 1765.—Library of J. Harris, Esq. Master of the Mint, 1765,—Library of David Mallett, Esq. Old Plays, Black Letter Books, MSS. including some of Dr. Bentley’s, 1766.—Library of Rev. S. Chandler, 1766.—Library of Dr. Hadley, of the Charter House, 1767, in one vol. 4to. a curious and interesting coU lection, formed by Gough the antiquary, \l. 1 s. 1145 Catalogue of Books for 1699, being all the English and Foreign Books printed in England from Jan. 1698 to March 1700, and of the French Books imported, 4to. sewed, 3s. 1700 1146 Catalogue of Foreign Books sold by Auction by P. Varenne, prices, 8vo. 5s. 1147 Catalogue of Books and Manuscripts in the Library at Bedford, the foundation whereof vras laid in 1700, by the Contributions of the Gentry and Clergy, 4to. scarce, 8s. 1706 With abstract of the settlement of the library. 1148 Catalogue of the Library of the Reverend and learned Dr. John Haslewood, Rector of St. Olave’s, sold by Ballard, with prices, 8vo. very neat and scarce, 105. 6d. - 1708 *** This copy was purchased in Dr. Dibdin’s sale for 1Z. 3s. 1149 Catalogus Universalis cum Pretiis, ofde Boek-Negotie bene- vens de Kennisse en Waarde duzelve Gemakkelyk Gemaakt, door Abraham Perwerda, 7 vols. 8vo. h. b. neat, 21. 12s. 6d. Leeuwarden, 1709, &c. Extremely rare.—MS. Note by the late R. Heber, Esq. 1150 Catalogue of curious, choice, and valuable Books, to be sold by Auction by T. Ballard, some prices, 8vo. 10s. 6d. 1720 1151 Catalogue of the Library of the Earl of Fingall, 8vo. 3s. 1721 1152 Catalogue of choice and valuable Books, in various Languages, Classics printed by Aldus, Junta, Stephens, Elzevir, &c. MSS. on vellum, sold by Ballard, with prices, 8vo. scarce, 5s. 1721 1153 Catalogue of the entire Library of J. Bridges, Esq. consisting of above 4000 Books and MSS. front. 1725.—Catalogue of the Library of the illustrious and Rev. Prelate Esprit Flechier, Bishop of Nismes, 1726.—Catalogue of the Library of the learned M. Anctil, &c. 1723, in one vol. 8vo. 6s. The first only sold in the Roxburghe sale for 18s. 1154 Catalogue of the Library of Rev. T. Lees, of Haversham, sold by Ballard, interleaved, Svo. h. b. neat, scarce, 45. J729 1155 Catalogues.— Library of the late eminent R. Davie, Esq. 1726.—Library of the late learned W. Dickenson, Esq. con-* taining MSS. Early Bibles, Common Prayers, Books printed by Caxton, Wynken de Worde, Pynson, &c. which will begin to be sold the fair way, the price being fix'd in the first leaf, at Brown's warehouse, Exeter Change, 1719.—Library of Dr. John Evans, sold by Ballard, 1730.—Library of Maurice Emmet, Esq. sold by Ballard, 1720.—Library of Elijah Fenton, the Poet, 1730, in one vol. 8vo. a curious and scarce collection, 10$. 6d. 1156 Catalogue of the Library, Antiquities, &c. of the learned Dr. Woodward, sold by Cooper, with prices, 1728.—Catalogue of the Library of Dr. Thomas Goodman, sold by Fletcher Gyles, with prices, 1739, both scarce and curious, in one vol. 8vo. very neat, 7s. 6d. 1157 Catalogus Bibliothecae Librorum et Manuscriptorum H. van de Wall, with the prices, Amst. 1734.—Bibliothecae Nitidis- simae Catalogus, T. van Son, with the prices, ib. 1737, in one vol. 8vo. vellum, 45. 6d. 1158 Catalogue of the most Extensive and Valuable Library of Sclater Bacon, Esq. sold by Mr. Cock, upwards of 500 pages, neatly priced, 8vo. h. b, neat, scarce, 185. 1736-7 1159 Catalogues des Livres de sa Bibliotheque et de Madame dela Haye, le Due de la Valliere, Bourlat de Montredon, and two other Catalogues of Books, some priced, in one vol. 8vo. neat, 5 s. - - Paris, 1738-78 1160 Catalogue des Livres de la Bibliotheque de M. ***, neatly priced throughout, 8vo. neat, gilt edges, 4s. 6d. Paris, 1744 *** A magnificent collection, very rich in history, the belles lettres, arts and sciences, jurisprudence, and theology. It contains a large collection of old Spanish romances, rare French poetry, &c. 1161 Catalogues.—Prints of the Earl of Oxford, 1746.—Valuable Manuscripts, collected by Lord Somers, and since belonged to Sir Joseph Jekyll, Master of the Rolls, 1747.—Books and Manuscripts of Walter Clavell, 1742.—Books of Ireton Cromwell, Esq. 1740.—Library of the Rev. John Lewis, of Margate, purchased by Mr. Thomas Payne, 1748.—Books and Manuscripts of G. Holmes, Keeper of the Records in the Tower, 1749.—MSS. and Books of Knox Ward, Esq. Clarencieux King at Arms, 1749.— Library of Books and Manuscripts of W. Beckett.—Bronzes, Bustos, Statues, Pictures, &c. of the Duke of Richmond, 1751.—Curiosities of the Duchess of Leeds, 1734, and seven other early Catalogues, in one vol. 8vo. h. b. neat, a curious collection, 155. 1162 Catalogues des Livres de M. Glue de Saint Port, PAbbe de Caille, et M. de Mesle, all priced, with MS. Index of authors, 8vo. neat, 5s. - - Paris, 1749-62 1163 Catalogus Librorum Jacobi Covyn, Philosoph. Doctoris, priced, 8vo. h. b. vellum, 3s. 6d. - Amst. 1747 M 9 A well-chosen theological library. 1164 Catalogues.—Des Livres de M. Bullion Comte d’Esclimont, 1753.—D’un Cabinet de Livres rates et singuliers, 1769.— Des Livres de la Bibliotheque de M. Sandras, 1771, all three neatly priced, in i vol. 8vo. very neat, marbled edges, 45. 6d. 1165 Catalogue des Livres de M. * ** and Five other Catalogues, some priced, 8vo. neat, 5s. - Paris, 1759-74 1166 Catalogue of the Manuscript Collections of Anthony a Wood, deposited in the Ashmolean Museum at Oxford, Oxford, 1761. —Catalogue of Modern Books, from 1700 to 1766, with the prices, to be had of T. Longman, 1766, in one vol. 8vo. h. b. scarce, 7s. 6d. 1167 Catalogue d’une nombreuse Collection de Livres en tout genre rares et curieux, propres a satisfaire les amateurs, et a fournir une partie de ce qui manque aux Grandes Bibliotheques, 5 vols. in 2, 8vo. h. b. very neat, 4s. 6d. Amst. 1763 1168 Catalogueof the Library of John Hutton, with prices throughout, 8vo. 10s. 6d. - - - 1764 An exceedingly curious and rare collection; Herbert’s copy, with the articles he purchased, marked with his initials. 1169 Catalogus Bibliothecae Caroli Majoris, ex omni Facultate Librorum, priced, 2 vols. 8vo. bds. 7s. 6d. Mechlinice, 1767 *** « The library was worthy of the catalogue, and the catalogue of the library ; both valuable. To form such another would be next to impossible. It contains some Extremely rare tracts in the department of English, Irish, and Scotish history.”—Part of a long MS. note by the late R. Heber, Esq. 1170 Catalogue des Livres de M. de Bourlamaque, Paris, 1770. —Cat. des Livres Choisis provenans du Cabinet deM.de Sauvagnais, ib 1770, both priced, in 1 vol. 8vo. neat, 5s. 1171 Catalogue of the valuable Library of J. Smith, Esq. Consul at Venice, sold by Baker and Leigh, prices, and some names, 8vo. h. b. 7s. 6d. - 1773 1172 Catalogue of the singularly curious Library of James West, sold by Langford, with prices, 8vo. bds. uncut, scarce, 7s. 6d. 1773 1173 Catalogue of Coins, Medals, and Antiquities of E. Austin, sold by Gerard, prices, 8vo. 5s. - 1774 1174 Catalogue of the Libraries of the Rev. J. Warneford, Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, and Camden Professor of History, and the Rev. Mr. Warren, Rector of Luggers- hallf sold by Messrs. Fletcher, 8vo. bds. 2s. 6d. 1774 1175 Catalogue of the splendid Classical and Miscellaneous Library of Dr. Askew, sold by Baker and Leigh, large paper, neatly priced, royal 8vo. h. b. morocco, \5s. - 1775 *m* Sold in the Roxburghe sale for 21., and in Mr. Hibbert’s for 11. 12s. 1176 Catalogue of a Collection of Pictures, the Property of Col. Howard, sold by Mr. Christie, with prices, and purchasers* names, 4to. 3s. - - - 1776 1177 Catalogues.—-Upwards of one hundred and twenty Catalogues of Libraries, sold by Auction at Bruges, from 1776 to 1825, in 12 vols. 8vo. neatly h, b. and uniform, 21. 12s. Od. 1178 Catalogue of the very curious Library of John Ratcliffe, sold by Mr. Christie, 1776.—Catalogue of the Library of Dr. John Fothergill, sold by Leigh and Sotheby, some prices, 1781, in one vol. 8vo. h. b. neat, very scarce, 18$. 1179 Catalogue of the Library of John Ives, the celebrated antiquary, and Suffolk Herald, Books and Manuscripts, seven days’ sale, by Baker and Leigh, prices, and purchasers names, 8vo. 10s.6d. - 1777 1180 Catalogus Librorura Dan. van Alphen, Jurisconsulti, neatly priced, 8vo. h. b. vellum, 6s. Lugd. Batavorum, 1779 %* A very extensive and valuable collection. 1181 Catalogue des Livres de M. Brochant du Breuil, 1779.—Des Livres de M. Buc’hos, 1779.—De la Bibliotheque de M. Berginiere, 1779.—Des Livres de M. le President de Romay, 1779.—De M. Picquot, 1779.—De M. l’Abbe Xanpy, 1779.—De M. le Cardinal de Rohan, 1779.—De M. Parigotzi, 1779.—De M. Delarue, 1779.—De M. de Changy, 1779. —De M. Reygnald, 1779, and various other catalogues, nearly all priced, in one vol. 8vo. neat, 10$. 6d. 1182 Catalogus Bibliothecae Schultensianse, 8vo. h. b. vellum, 7s. 6d. Lugd. Bat. 1780 *** “ This noble library, vast in its numbers, and profound in the learning of its contents, is a monument worthy of the memory of its author’s name, as to biblical, theological, grammatical, and critical literature, in the Greek and Roman, as well as the Hebrew and other languages. It consists of 11,965 articles, among which are sundry scarce and curious editions, and a great abundance of history, philology, and bibliography.’’—Manuscript Note. 1183 Catalogue des Livres choisis dans les differentes Bibliotheques des ci-devant Jesuites des Pays Bas, contenant un grand nombre d’Ouvrages rares et curieux, large paper, with the prices, royal 8vo. h. b. neat, scarce, 15$. Bruxelles, 1780 1184 Catalogus Librorura omnium facultatum prostantium in offi- cina hseredum Vidura Corn. Verdussen, 8vo. uncut, 2$. Antv. 1781 1185 Catalogue of the Valuable Library of the Hon. Topham Beauclerk, both parts, sold by Paterson, neatly priced, 8vo. h. b. russia, uncut, 8$. 6d. - - 1781 1186 Catalogue.—Another Copy, large paper, with the prices, 8vo. h. b. russia, uncut, scarce, 15$. - 1781 1187 Catalogues.—Des Livres de M. Doyen de Mondeville, priced, 1781.—Des Livres de M. l’Abbe Maudoux, 1781.—Des Livres de M. le Marquis d’Entragues, 1781.—Des Livres de M. de Bernage, 1781.—D’une Collection de Manuscrits interessans, 1781.—Des Livres et des Manuscrits du Parle- ment, 1781.—Des Livres de M. Langlois, 1781.—Des Livres de M. de la Place, 1781, and numerous other catalogues, some priced, in one vol. 8vo. neat, 7s. 6d. 1188 Catalogue of the Library of Sir Gregory Page, Bart, four days’ sale by Christie and Anseli, greater portion neatly priced, 8vo. 5$. - - - 1783 1189 Catalogue of the Museum of Ingham Foster, sold by Bar- ford, with prices, 8vo. 3s. 3d. - 1783 1190 Catalogues des Livres et Estampes de M. l’Abbe de Vichy Chamsen, 1783.—Des Livres de M. Hurson, 1783.—De M. Menage de Mendsier, 1783.—De M. de la Roue.—De M. Nourichel, 1783.—De M. Binet de la Bretonnierre, 1783.—De M. Nunes, Riberio, Sanchis, 1783, and various other catalogues of interesting collections of books, fyc. mostly priced, in 1 vol. 8vo. neat, 7s. 3d. 1191 Catalogue of Pictures, Windows of Stain’d Glass from the Chapel of Charlemagne, &c. collected by Messrs. Hadfield and Burrowes, sold by Greenwood, plates, 8vo. 5s. 1785 1192 Catalogue of Ancient Manuscripts, collected by Dr. Askew, eight days’ sale by G. Leigh and J. Sotheby, with prices, 8vo. 10s. 3d. - 1785 1193 Catalogi.—Barkeyana Bibliotheca, seu Catalogus Librorum Nie. Barkey, Hag. Com. 1787.—Bibliotheca Gronoviana, sive Catalogus Librorum, in quo recensentur veteres Codices Manuscript!, etc. qum omnia constituerunt partem optimam Bibliothecae Abr. Gronovii, Lugd. Bat. 1785.—Musaei Do- vereniani Catalogus, continens copiam Quadrupedum, Avium, Lapidum, etc. ib. 1785, in one vol. 8vo. h. b. vellum, 3s. 1194 Catalogues of various Libraries, Collections of Prints, Minerals, &c. Mr. G. Witchell’s Library, 1785.—Mr. J. Roper’s Shells, 1785.—Library of Mr. Rowland Berkeley, 1785.— Mr. Anthony Andrews’ Museum, 1786.—Sir Ashton Lever’s Curiosities, &c. 1788.—Mr. T. Allen Barnard’s Library, Prints, Coins, &c. 1789.—Mr. W. Rawle’s Coins, &c. 1790. —R. S. Cotton’s Antiquities, &c. 1790.—Collection of Natural History of John Ellis, Esq. 1791.—Mr. J. Latham’s Birds, &c. 1793.—Colonel Bosville’s Prints, &c. 1795, and numerous others, sold by Hutchins, all uncut, in one vol. 8vo. h. b. morocco, top edges gilt, 15s. 1195 Catalogue of Books, Antient and Modern, in various languages and faculties, and upon every branch of Science and Polite Literature, thirty-six days' sale by Paterson, 8vo. boards, uncut, 5s. - - - 1786 1196 Catalogue of the Curious Library of John Henderson, Esq. the Comedian, very rich in the Drama, Poetry, Romances, tyc. sold by Egerton, prices, 8vo. h. b. russia, 10s. 3d. 1786 1197 Catalogue of the Valuable Museum of Sir Charles Frederick, four days’ sale by Gerrard, interleaved, with prices and purchasers' names, 8vo. 7s. 3d. - 1786 1198 Catalogue des Livres de la Bibliotheque de Crevenna, 4 vols. in 2, 8vo. some prices, half bound, neat, 5s. Amst. 1789 1199 Catalogus Bleiswykianae Bibliothecae, both parts priced, 8vo. vellum, 8s. 3d. - - Hag. Com. 1791 *#* An excellent collection of splendid and useful books, in most departments of science and literature. 1200 Catalogue of the Library of Thomas Pearson, containing a very extensive collection of the best and rarest books, twenty- three days’ sale, neatly priced, 8vo. hoards, scarce, 7s. 1788 *** An exceedingly curious and rare collection, particularly in old poetry and early English literature. Sold in the Roxburghe sale for 2/.^ 12s. 6c?. 1201 Catalogue of the choice Library of Joseph Browne, Esq. of Shepton Mallet, Somersetshire, sold by Gerard, prices, 8vo. 5s. 1791 1202 Catalogue of the Library of a Nobleman, rich in Classics, three days’ sale, priced, 8vo. 5s. 6d. - 1792 1203 Catalogue of Oriental Manuscripts, collected in Indostan, by S. Guise, Esq. Surgeon to the Hospital at Surat, privately printed by Mr. Ayscough, 8vo. 5s. - 1792 1204 Catalogue of the Library, Books, and Manuscripts of Dr. Monro, fifteen days’ sale, sold by Leigh and Sotheby, prices and purchasers’ names, 8vo. h. h. neat, 7s. 6d. 1792 1205 Catalogue of the Splendid Library of the Rt. Hon. Denis Daly, sold by Mr. Vallance, neatly priced, 8vo. neat, 7s. 6d. 1792 *** See account of this library in Dr. Dibdin’s Bibliomania, p. 552. 1206 Catalogue of the curious and valuable Library of the Rev. John Haddon Hindley, also a collection of Oriental Manuscripts, eight days’ sale by Leigh and Sotheby, partly priced, 8vo. 7s. - - - 1793 1207 Catalogue of the curious and very valuable Library of T. Allen, Esq. prices, 8vo. half bound, 5s. - 1795 1208 Catalogue of the valuable collection of Books, Coins, Medals, and Natural History, of the late Rev. R. Southgate, with Memoirs of his Life by Dr. Coombe, neatly priced, 8vo. large paper, with portrait, half hound russia, uncut, 10$. Qd. 1795 1209 Catalogue of the Splendid Library, including a few articles absolutely unique, some MSS., Prints, and Drawings of the Duke of St. Albans, some prices and purchasers’ names, 8vo. half hound, neat, 5s. - - 1796 1210 Catalogue of the Valuable Library of a Clergyman deceased, ten days’ sale by Leigh and Sotheby, with prices, 8vo. 7s. 6d. 1797 1211 Catalogue of the curious and valuable Library of J. W. Dodd, the Comedian, sold by Leigh and Sotheby, priced, with some names, 8vo. half bound, neat, scarce, 10$. Qd. 1797 *#* Very rich in old plays, poetry, romances, &c. 1212 Catalogue of the curious and valuable Library of George Smyth, Esq. sold by Leigh and Sotheby, neatly priced, 8vo. half hound, scarce, 10$. 6d. - - 1797 %* Very rich in old plays, poetry, romances, books of whim and drollery, &c. 1213 Catalogue of the curious and extensive Library of John Strange, Esq. LL.D., sold by Leigh and Sotheby, neatly priced, 2 vols. 8vo. hoards, 6$. - 1801 1214 Catalogue of the Orleans Italian Pictures, exhibited for sale, 8vo. 3s. - - - 1798 1215 Catalogue of the Library, Old Plays, and Tracts of J. P. Andrews, Esq. Dramatist, 1797.—Catalogue of Effects, Household Furniture, Pictures, Prints, &e. of J. P. Andrews, Esq. 1797, interleaved, 8vo. h. h. morocco, uncut, scarce, 10s. 6d. 1216 Catalogue of the elegant and valuable Library of Mr. Allen, sold by Messrs. Leigh and Sotheby, neatly •priced, 8vo. scarce, 7s. 3d. - - - 1799 *** A curious collection, with very rare articles in early English poetry, plays, &c. 1217 Catalogue of the curious and valuable Library of George Stevens, Esq. Editor of Shakespeare, particularly rich in English Poetry, Plays, Romances, <^c. eleven days’ sale by King, 8vo. 12s. - - - 1800 1218 Catalogue of the Library of the Rev. Dr. Stevens, sold by Christie, prices and names, Svo. 3s. 3d. - 1800 1219 Catalogue of a Collection of Pictures selected from various Schools by Robert Strange, three days' sale, by Christie, 8vo. 7s. 1220 Catalogue of the Ancient and Modern Prints collected by Sir Simon Clarke, Bart, six days’ sale by Christie, 8vo. 4s. 1802 1221 Catalogue of Prints and Drawings by the Old Masters, sold by Christie, 8vo» 2s. - - 1802 1222 Catalogue of the extensive and valuable Library of the Baron Fagel, of the Hague, both sales, fifty-six days’ sale by Christie, 8vo. 10s. 3d. - - 1802 1223 Catalogue of the Collection of Drawings of B. Gilpin, sold by Christie for the foundation of a school at Boldree, in Hampshire, with the Author’s account, priced, 8vo. 5s. 1802 1224 Catalogue of the Library of the Rev. S. Harpur, of the British Museum, eight days’ sale by Leigh, Sotheby, and Son, with prices, 8vo. 5s. - - 1802 1225 Catalogue of the Library, Books, and Manuscripts of Joseph Ritson, four days’ sale by Leigh, Sotheby, and Son, 8vo. 7s. 3d. * - - - 1803 1226 Catalogue of curious Greek, Latin, French, and Italian books, collected by R. Heathcote, Esq. six days’ sale by Jeffery, partly priced, &vo. 5s. - - 1803 1227 Catalogus Librorum Preestantissimorum D. A. Walraven, Ling. Orient. Professoris, priced, 8vo. h. b. vellum, 2s. 3d. Amst. 1804 Containing a large and highly valuable collection of oriental writers. 1228 Catalogus Librorum exquisitorum quos collegit Carolus Se- gaar, with prices and purchasers’ names, Svo. very neat, marbled edges, 6s. - Traj. ad Rhen. 1804 1229 Catalogues (Two) of the Portraits and Prints of George Stevens, Editor of Shakespeare, sold by King, 8vo. 5s. 1804 1230 Catalogus Bonnetianae Bibliothecae, prices and purchasers’ names, Svo. h. b. neat, 4s. 6d. Traj. ad Rhen. 1805 1231 Catalogue of the Library of Arthur Murphy, Esq. Translator of Tacitus, &c., sold by Mr. Stewart, Svo. sewed, 2s. 1805 Q 1232 Catalogue of a choice and curious collection of Books (At- lardis Library) sold by King and Lochee, eight days sale, 7vith prices and purchasers' names, 8vo. h. b. neat, 5s. 1805 1233 Catalogue of the Library of Edward Hilditch, Esq., sold by Sotheby, Svo. 5s. - - 1805 1234 Catalogue of the most curious portion of the Library of William Fillingham, Early Poetry, old Quarto Plays, scarce Tracts, three days’ sale by Leigh and Sotheby, prices and names, Svo. 10 1826.—Second part of ditto, comprising his collection of Portraits and Prints, eight days’ sale by Sotheby, portrait, 8vo. 7s. - - 1826-7 1306 Catalogue of the valuable and extensive Library of His Royal Highness the Duke of York, also a collection of British Portraits, &c., twenty-four days’ sale, by Sotheby, 8vo. 10$. 6d. - - 1827 1307 Catalogue of the most splendid collection of British Portraits, by the early Engravers, proofs and curious variations, collected by P. Ord, Esq.ybwr days' sale, by Sotheby, Svo. 4$. 1827 1308 Catalogue of the splendid and curious Library of John Dent, Esq. both parts, eighteen days’ sale, by Evans, with prices and names, 8vo. 15$. - - 1827 1309 Catalogue of British Portraits in the Towneley Granger, eleven days’ sale, by Evans, Svo. 7s. - 182S 1310 Catalogue of the most splendid and valuable Classical and Theological Library of the Rev. Theodore Williams, rich in large papers and printed books and manuscripts upon vellum, fifteen days’ sale, by Stewart and Co., prices and purchasers’ names, Svo. 15$. - - 1827 1311 Catalogue of the splendid Library of Rev. Theodore Williams another copy, printed on coloured paper, 8vo. uncut, rare, 15$. 1827 *** Only twelve copies were printed on this paper. 1312 Catalogue of the Library, Pictures, Engravings, Ancient Vases, and other articles of Vertu, collected by the late Dr. Hook, Dean of Worcester, thirteen days1 sale, by Hobbs, 4 to. 5s. - - Worcester, 1823 1313 Catalogue of the Library of Thomas Edwards, printed on pink paper, 8vo. uncut, rare, 10s. 6d. - 1828 Only twelve copies were printed on this paper. 1314 Catalogue of the Choicest Books collected by a Foreign Nobleman, including Unique Specimens of the earliest Infancy of Printing, also of Copper-plate and Wood Engraving, four days’ sale, by Sotheby and Son, large paper, 8vo. prices and names, 10s. 6d. - - 1829 1315 Catalogue of the Library of the Earl of Morton, a fine collection, including many hooks upon large paper, with prices and names, very neatly written, 8vo. large paper, 10s. 6d. 1829 1316 Catalogue of the Curious and Valuable Library of Craven Ord, Esq. including a most extraordinary Collection of Ancient Manuscripts, relating to English History and Topography, three days’ sale, by Evans, 8vo. 5s. 1829 1317 Catalogue of Engravings, Etchings, and Original Drawings and Books of Prints of C. Josi, Esq, Parts I. and III., ten days’ sale, by Christie, 8vo. 8s. - 1829 1318 Catalogue of the Choice and Valuable Library of W. Simonds Higgs, Esq. rich in English History, Topography, Angling, and other Sports, &c. sold by Sotheby and Son, prices and purchasers’ names, 8vo. 7s. 6d. - 1830 *** 720 articles produced 1838/. 1319 Catalogue of the English Coins and Medals of Ditto, sold by Sotheby and Son, 8vo. 4s. - 1830 1320 Catalogue of the Library of Edward O’Reilly, Author of the Irish Dictionary, &c. rich in Books and Manuscripts of Irish History, sold by Sharpe, 8vo. 8s. - 1830 1321 Catalogue of an excellent Collection of Books, including some very rare articles upon Irish History, sold by Wheatley and Adlard, with prices and purchasers’ names, neatly written, 8vo. calf extra, marbled edges, 15$. - 1831 1322 Catalogue of the extensive Dramatic Library of Mr. Holgate, of the Post Office, sold by Sotheby and Son, neatly priced, with names, 8vo. 5s. - - - 1831 1323 Catalogue of a valuable and singularly rare Collection of Books and Manuscripts, the property of Viscount Strangford, sold by Sothebv and Son, prices and names, 8vo. Is. 6d. 3831 1324 Catalogue of the Library of the Rev. Dr. Valpy, ten days’ sale, by Evans, with prices and names, 8vo. 10$. 6d. 1832 1325 Catalogue of curious and scarce Books, Early Poetry, Romances, Aldine and Giunti Specimens, &c. five days’ sale, by Sotheby and Son, prices, 8vo. 5s. - 1832 1326 Catalogue of Rare and Curious Books and Manuscripts, consigned from Germany, three days’ sale, by Sotheby and Son, Early Printed Books, Bibles, &c. 8vo. with prices and purchasers' names, 7s. 6d. - - 1832 1327 Catalogue of the very Curious Library of Early English Literature, formed by the late T. Caldecott, Esq. sold by Mr. Sotheby and Son, with prices, 8vo. 7s. - 1833 1328 Catalogue of the Library of Dr. Adam Clarke, ten days’ sale, by Evans, 8vo. 5s. - - 1833 1329 Catalogue of the interesting and valuable Collection of Autograph Letters of a well-known collector, three days' sale, by Evans, with prices and purchasers' names, 8vo. 105.6c?. 1833 1330 Catalogue of the very splendid Library of P. A. Hanrott, Esq. including many most rare and valuable articles in various Languages and Classes of Literature, 5 parts complete, upon large thick paper, 8vo. extra hoards, uncut, 1/. Is. - - - 1833 *#* Few copies of this valuable catalogue were printed upon large paper ; it forms a splendid volume. 1331 Catalogue of the Library of an eminent Professor of Divinity, sold by Mr. C. Sharpe, in Dublin, with prices, 8vo. neat, 7s. Dublin, 1834 1332 Catalogue of the Southwell Manuscripts, State Papers, Autograph Letters, &c. (the most important collection ever sold by auction), four days' sale, by Christie, Manson, and Christie, 8vo. 125. - 1834 1333 Catalogue of the entire Library sold in England, by various auctioneers, of the late Richard Heber, Esq. 13 vols. 8vo. clean copies, bds. 11. 115. 6d. - - 1834-6 1334 Catalogue. —Another copy, with prices and purchasers' names, ruled with red lines, 13 vols. 8vo. bds. 51. 5s. 1834-6 *** The most extensive, curious, and interesting library ever formed by one collector, rich in the extreme of the rarest of articles in every class of literature and most languages. 1335 Catalogue of the Library of Dr. Kloss, rich in early printed books, many with MS. notes by Philip Melancthon, twenty days' sale, by Sotheby and Son, with facsimiles, 8vo. bds. 105. 60?. - - - - 1835 1336 Catalogue of the Library of the Duke of Noailles, five days' sale, by Evans, Splendid Books, Elzevirs, &c. 8vo. 45. 1835 1337 Catalogue of the valuable Library of the late Dr. Van Mil- dert, Bishop of Durham, ten days' sale, by Wheatley, with prices and purchasers' names, 8vo. IO5. 6c?. - 1836 1338 Catalogue of a very interesting Collection of Italian and Latin Manuscripts, from the Library of the Abbate Canonici of Venice, sold by Sotheby and Son, prices and purchasers' names, Swo. 5s. - 1836 1339 Catalogue of the Valuable Collection of Historical Manuscripts and Romances in the Arabic Language, collected by J. Burton, Jun. Esq. sold by Sotheby. with prices and purchasers’ names, 8vo. 5s. - - 1836 1340 Catalogue of Drawings in Water Colours, &c. three days’ sale, by Sotheby, 8vo. 2s. - - 1836 1341 Catalogue of the Classical and Theological Library of the late E. H. Barker, Esq. fourteen days’ sale, by Wheatley, 8vo. 5s. 1836 1342 Catalogue of the Library of the late Dr. Goodall, Provost of Eton, eight days’ sale by Sotheby, 8vo. 3s. 1840 1343 Catalogue of the Library of the late Dr. Butler, Bishop of Lichfield, sold by Christie and Manson, prices and purchasers* names, Svo. 15s. - - 1840 1344 Catalogue of the curious Library, Autograph Letters, Prints, &c. of Thomas Hill, Esq. sold by Evans, with his portrait, prices and purchasers* names, Svo. 12s. - 1841 1345 Catalogue of the Library of Sheffield Grace, Esq. sold by Evans, prices and purchasers* names, 8vo. 10s. 6d. 1841 1346 Catalonia, &c.—Geographical and Historical Account of the Principality of Catalonia and Earldom of Barcelona, with plan, 4to. uncut, 3s. - - 1705 1347 Catalonus.— Navigatio Novi Orbis Indice Occidentalis, Buelli Cataloni Abbatis Montis Serrati, Sociorumque Mona- chorum ad supradicti Novi Mundi barbaros gentes Christi S. Evangelium preedicandi, gratia delegatorum Sacerdotum, dimissi per papam Alexandrum VI. anno 1492, nunc pri- mum e variis Scriptoribus in unum collecta et figuris ornata, authore Honorio Philopono, with all the curious plates, folio, very scarce, \l. 11s. 6d. - - 1621 u Volume assez rare. Cette relation est remplie de miracles et d’absurdi- tes; les figures, au nombre de dix-huit, sont bien executees; il y a une qui re- prescnte un missionaire disant la messe sur le dos d’un enorme poisson.’’—Ter- naux. “ I do not find this book either in Beauclerk’s, or Croft’s, or Strange’s Catalogues, and I believe it to be of great rarity. It was bought for me at Pitt’s sale, 1808, for 31. 4s. 6d.’'—Manuscript Note. 1348 Cataneo (Danese) da Carrara, dell’ Amor di Marfisa, tredici Canti, 4to. neat, scarce, 5s. - Venetia, 1562 This copy was purchased in the Roxburghe sale for 11. Is. 1349 Catharinae Mediceae Reginae Matris, Vitae, Actorum, et con- siliorum, quibus universam regni Gallici, statum turbare co- nata est, stupenda eaque vera enarratio, original edition, Svo. jine copy, neat, very rare, 1/. 5s. - 1575 *#* Sold in Sir M. Sykes’s sale for 41. 6s. 1350 Catholicon.—Summa quae vocatur Catholicon sive Dictio- narium Linguae Latinae, per Joannem de Janua, large folio, very Jine copy, elegantly bound in morocco, with broad borders of gold on the sides, gilt edges, very rare, 4/. 4s. sine ulld nota, circa MCCCCLXXXVI. A magnificent specimen of early typography.—See Earl Spencer s Catalogue. R 1351 Catechesis Ecclesiarum Polonicarum, Unum Deum Patrem, illiusque Filium Unigenitum,una cum Spiritu Sancto ex Sacra Scriptura confitentium, 8vo. h. b. neat, 5s. Irenopoli, 1659 1352 Catechism, or Christian Doctrine necsssarie for Children and Ignorante People, compiled by Laurence Vaux, with the Ceremonies used in the Catholic church, 1583.—A Brief Fourme of Confession, instructing all Christian folke how to confesse their sins, &c. 1583, in one vol. 12mo. fine copy, neat, very scarce, 1/. 11 s. 6d. 3 353 Catholics.—Recantation made at Paules Crosse, by William Tedder, Seminarie Priest, the first of December, 1588.—The Recantation or Abjuration of Anthonie Tyrrell, some time Priest of the Englishe Colledge, in Rome, but nowe by the mercie of God converted, Pronounced by him at Paul’s Cross, the 8th of December, 1588, in one vol. 4to. dedicated to Queen Elizabeth, with portrait and verses underneath, morocco elegant, gilt edges, very rare, 1/. ID. 6d. 1588 1354 Catholics.—Supplication of certaine Masse Priests, falsely called Catholikes, directed to the King’s most excellent Majesty, now this time of Parliament, but scattered in corners to moove Mal-contents to Mutinie, published with a Mar- ginall Glosse, and Answer to the Libellers Reasons, 4to„ served, 18s. - - - 1604 *** A scarce and interesting volume, illustrative of the ecclesiastical and civil history of England, with many notices of Mary, Queen of Scots. 1355 Catholics.—Admonition to all English Catholics, concerning a late Proclamation set forth against them, dedicated to the Queene's most excellent Majesty, together with the confutation of a Pamphlet concerning a Decree of the Sorbon at Paris, &c. and an Epistle to Dr. King, Vice-Chancellor of Oxford, in behalf of the Jesuits, by M. C. P. 4to. very scarce, 10s. 6d. - - Permissu Superiorum, 1610 1356 Catholics. — Proclamation published under the Name of James, King of Great Britanny, with brief and moderate answere thereunto, whereto are added the Penall Statutes, made in the same Kingdom against Catholikes, with Letter which sheweth the said Catholikes piety; and divers advertisements also for better understanding of the whole matter, 4to. very scarce, 15$. Privately printed abroad, 1611 1357 Catholics.—Reply to the Answer of the Catholique Apology, or a cleere Vindication of the Catholiques of England from all matter of fact charged against them by their Enemies, written by Roger Palmer, Earl of Castlemaine, assisted by Robert Pugh, a secular Priest, 8vo. fine copy, very neat, scarce, 15$. - - Printed abroad, 1668 “ Upon comparing this second edition of Lord Castlemaine’s Reply with the later impression of it in 1674, when it was incorporated with his Lordship’s other book, called the Catholique Apology, 1 find many variations therein, besides mere literal emendations; and the expressions are in general much softened. In this last edition there are great additions and corrections, but I think those who are curious in such matters would choose to have them both.’’—J, Bindley. 1358 Catholics.—Catholique Apology, with a Reply to the Answer, together with a clear Refutation of the Seasonable Discourse, its Reasonable Defence, and Dr. Du Moulin’s Answer to Philanax; as also Dr. Stillingfleet’s last Gunpowder Sermon, his Attaque about the Treaty of Munster, and all matter of fact charged on the English Catholiques by their Enemies, by the Earl of Castlemaine, the third edition, much augmented, Svo. clean copy, in the original binding, scarce, 15s. Printed abroad, 1674? 1359 Catholike Propositions, which a devout sonne of the Church humbly offers to the serious consideration of all ingenuous Christians, wheresoever dispersed all the world over, 4to. sewed, 3s. - - • 1633 1360 Catholics.—The late Apology in behalf of the Papists, reprinted and answered in behalf of the Royallists, written by W. Lloyd, Bishop of Worcester, 4to. fne copy, very neat, scarce, 18s. - - - 1667 1361 Catholicks no Idolaters, or a full refutation of Dr. Stillingfleet’s Charge of Idolatry against the Church of Rome, by T. G, Svo. clean copy, scarce, 18s. - 1672 1362 Catholics.—Debates in Parliament on the Bill to prevent Tumultuous Risings and Assemblies, and for the more effectual Punishment of Persons guilty of Outrage, Riot, and Illegal Combination, and of Administering Unlawful Oaths, Dublin, 1787.—Justification of the Tenets of the Roman Catholic Religion, by Doctor James Butler, ib. 1787.—Ad-* dress to the Roman Catholics of America, by Dr. Carroll, ib. 1785.—Rev. Arthur O’Leary’s Review of the Controversy between Dr. Carroll and the Rev. Messrs. Wharton and Hawkins, ib. 1786.—Narrative of the Misunderstanding between Rev. A. O’Leary and Rev. Mr. Hussey, ib, 1791.— Letter from Dr. Butler, Titular Archbishop of Cashel, to Viscount Kenmare, ib. 1787.—Advice to the Clergy, &c, containing Instructions in the manner of Dean Swift, ib. 1790, in one vol. 8vo. h. b. neat, 10s. Gd. 1363 Catholic Religion, Inquiry into the Moral and Political Tendency of, Svo. sewed, 2s. Gd. - - 1790 1364 Cato, in Latin and German, by Sebastian Brant, s. a.—AEsopus Moralisatuscum commento et glosa interlineari, sine ullanota. — Alanus Metricus in Parabolis cum optima expositione, Colon. Quentell. 1502, in one vol. 4to. fine copies, 1/. Is. Three poetical tracts of rare occurrence. 1365 Cato.—Den Grotten Cathoon vol vruchtbarigher leeringen historien ende exemplem, dat men heeten mach Tregement der sielen ende des lichaems, folio, fine copy, 2/. 125. Gd. Ante. 1535 *** This curious volume is illustrated ivith numerous singularly curious and spirited wood-cuts; among others are King David and Bathsheba, Devils hovering around Gamblers, and many others. It is apparently unknown to Brunet. 1366 Catonis (Dionysii) Disticha Moralia, cum Scholiis auctis Erasmi. Apophthegmata Grsecse Sapientum, interprete Erasmo, &c.—Institutum Hominis Christiani, Carmen, per Erasmum, &c. 8vo. h. b. neat, scarce, 8s. Argent. 1523 1367 Catonis Disticha de Moribus cum Notis integris Variorum, recensuit suasque adnotationes addidit Otto Arntzenius, best edition, 8vo. Jine copy, in Dutch prize vellum, 12s. Amst. 1754 *#* Sold in Dr. Heath’s sale for ]/. 3s., in Mr. Williams’s for 1/. 10s., and in Prince Talleyrand’s for 21. 3s. 1368 Catulli, Tibulli, et Propertii Opera, cum eorum vitis, folio, fine copy, rare, \l. Is. - Regii, MCCCCLXXXI. *** Sold in the Pinelli sale for 41. 6s., and in Sir M. Sykes’s for 41.1 s. 1369 Catullus, Tibullus, et Propertius, 8vo. good large copy, very neat, in old calf, gilt, marbled edges, 12s. Venetiis, in cedibus Aldi, 1502 *** First Aldine edition. Sold in Sir M. M. Sykes’s sale for 21. 13s., Mr. Singer’s for 11.14s., Dr. Askew’s for 1/. 15s., and M. Renouard’s for 21. 5s. 1370 Catullus, Tibullus, et Propertius, 8vo. fine copy, extra, gilt edges, 11.5s. - - Trot, s. a. This is the Lyonese counterfeit of the Aldine edition of 1502, and forms No. 7 of M. Renouard’s list. 1371 Catullus, Tibullus, et Propertius, 8vo. good copy, 8s. 6d. Florent. Giunta, 1503 *** A reprint of the Aldine edition. “Edition plus rare que la prec^dente (d’Alde, 1502), dont elle est la copie.”—Brunet. 1372 Catullus, Tibullus, et Propertius, et Cornelii Galli Poetae Fragmenta, 8vo. a very fine large copy, neat, extremely rare, 31. 3s. - Lugduni, sumptu Barth. Trot, 1518 *** This is a Lyonese counterfeit of the Aldine edition, and is of excessive rarity and importance in uniting the Aldine series. See M. Renouard’s list, No. 49, and Brunet’s Supplement. The title is printed in red ink, within a black wood-cut border. In Renouard’s sale, in 1828, a copy sold for 61. 2s. 6d. 1373 Catullus, Tibullus, et Propertius, frontispiece, 12mo. fine copy, in rich old red morocco, gilt edges, 7s. 6d. Barbou, 1753 1374 Caucasian Nations.—Memoir of a Map of the Countries comprehended between the Black Sea and the Caspian, with account of the Caucasian Nations, and Vocabularies of their Languages, 4to. bds. with the Map, 10s. 6d. 1788 1375 Cavalleria (Petri de la)Tractatus zelus Christi contra Judaeos, Sarracenos, et infideles, Venet. 1592. — Aureus Rabbi Samuelis Tractatus ad Rabbi Sinagogae, quae est insubjul- meta, &c. ib. 1592.—Disputatio de canonica Authoritate Cantici Canticorum, Traj. ad Rhen. 1725, in 1 vol. 4to. neat, Is. 6d. 1376 Cavazzi (Antonio) Istorica Descrittione de’ tre Regni, Cogno, Matamba, et Angola, situati nel Etiopia Inferiore Occiden- tale, e delle Missioni Apostoliche, esercitatevi da Religiosi Capuccini, numerous plates, 4to. h. b. neat, scarce, 15s. Milano, 1690 Sold in Dr. Heath’s sale for 21. 6s. 1377 Caussino(Nico]o)Historiadi Maria Stuarda, Reginadi Francia, e di Scotia, 12mo. vellum, scarce, 7s. 6d. Venetia, s. a. 1378 Cavicei (Jacobi) Dyalogus de raptu filiae, Domino Antonio de Alberiis Archidiacono Urbevetanensi, 4to. fine copy, very scarce, 5s. - sine ullanotd. 1379 Caxton (W.) First English Printer’s Life, with head, and list of thirty-seven books printed by him, folio, single sheet, 2s. 1380 Cayrasco de Figueroa (Don Bartolome) Templo Militante, Flos Sanctorum ; y Triomphos, de sus Virtudes, the whole in verse, and printed in double columns, 4 vols. in 2, folio, fine copy, neat, very rare, 21. 12s. 6d. Lisboa y Madrid, 1609-15 The above work appears to have escaped the notice of Brunet and other bibliographers. This copy was purchased in 1825 for 10/. 10s. 1381 Cazza (Agostino) Satire et Capitoli Piacevoli, al Signo Chris- tofero Madrutio Principe e Cardinal di Trento, 8vo. morocco, gilt edges, very rare, \l. 11s. 6d. - Milano, 1549 This copy sold in Mr. Heathcote’s sale for 11. 1382 Cecconi (Leonardo) Vescovo di Montalto, Storia di Palestrina, citta del Prisco Lazio, illustrata con antiche Iscrizioni e Notizie finora inedite, map, 4to. vellum, 5s. Ascoli, 1756 1383 Cecil, Lord Burghley.—Execution of Justice in England for Maintenance of Publique and Christian Peace, against certaine Stirrers of Sedition and Adherents to the Traytors and Enemies of the Realme, without any Persecution of them for Questions of Religion, as is falsely reported and published, 4to. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, ll. 11s. 6d. - - - 1583 *** Published by Cecil Lord Burleigh, in reply to Parsons’ (the Jesuit) attack upon the ministry, for the execution of certain traitors. 1384 Cecil, Lord Burghley.—Justitia Britannica, per quam liquet perspicuae aliquot in eo regno perditos cives, seditiones et armorum civilium authores, regnique hostium propugnatores acerrimos, ut communi Ecclesiae Reipublicasque paci, cautius prospiceretur morte mulctatos esse : propter Religionem vero, aut caeremonias Romanas, neminem in capitis discrimen vocatum ; licet ab adversariis secus multo, et admodum malitiose publicetur, Londini, 1584.—De Justitia Britannica sive Anglica, quae contra Christi Martyres exercetur, Ingol- stadii, 1584, 2 vols. 8vo. elegantly bound in morocco, gilt edges, Si. Ss. *** The first work was the production of Cecil Lord Burghley. The reply is attributed by Anthony a Wood to Cardinal William Allen. Both are scarce and highly interesting : the latter containing a list of those who suffered, with a short memoir to the greater portion. Among them are Wriothes- ley, Earl of Southampton, Gerald, Earl of Desmond, Parker Lord Morley, Lord Mordant, Earl of Seaton, Sir E. Walgrave, Sir F. Englefield, Sir T. Peckham, W. Rastell, T. Copley, J. Gage, Rouse, Sacheverell, Roper, Huss, Weston, Hough, Curson, Grote, Talbot, Shelton, Vaughan, Haywood, Fitzwilliam, Appleby, Sand- ford, Pots, Babington, Stapleton, Windham, Knatt, White, Frier, Carr, Blackwood, Dillon, Wolf, Fitzgerald, Meldron, Chalmer, Kent, Bonner, Tuustall, Bayne, Thurlow, Heath, Walsh, Hamilton, Leslie, Chisolm, Cole, Stuart, Harps- field, Percivall, Lutrell, Peacock, the Quean of Scots, &c. 1385 Cecil.—Journall and Relation of the Action, which by his Majestie’s commandement, Edward Lord Cecil, Baron of Putney, and Viscount of Wimbledon, Admirall, and Lieut. Generali of his Majestie’s Forces, did undertake upon the coast of Spain, 4to. morocco elegant, gilt edges, very rare, 2lA2s.6d. - 1626 %* This very rare volume was privately printed. 1386 Cebetis Tabula ; Carmina Aurea Pythagorae, Phocylidis Poema, Gr. et Lat. 4to. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt leaves, 18^. - Lovanii, Theod. Martinus, s. a. %* u Edition fort rare.”—Brunet. 1387 Cebetis Thebani Tabula, Greece, 8vo. fine copy of a beautiful Greek tract, very scarce, 105. 6d. Brixice, Sabbius, 1589 1388 Cei (Francesco) Sonecti, Capituli, Canzone, Sextine, Stanze et Strambocti, 8vo. original binding, very rare, 1/. 15. Firenze, Giunta, 1503 u Edition tr&s rare.”—Brunet, who evidently had never seen it, as he states the number of leaves only on the authority of Bandini. The edition of 1519 sold in Sir M. Sykes’s sale for 21. 18s. 1389 Celestina.—Royas (Fernando de) Tragico Comedia de Ca- listo e Melibea novamente traducta de Spagnolo in Italiano Idioma, per Alphonso Hordoguez, 4to. russia, extremely rare edition, 21. 2s. - Venetia, 1515 1390 Celestina.—Tragicomedia de Calisto et Melibea novamente tradocta, de lingua Castigliana in Italiano Idioma, wood-cuts, Venetia, 1519.—Tragico Comedia di Calisto e Melibea de lingua Hispana in idioma Italico traducta da Alphonso Hordoguez, et novamente revista: e correcta per Vincentio Minutiano, wants the last leaf in one vol. 8vo. both very rare editions, 1/. 15. 1391 Celestina.—Tragicomedia de Calisto et Melibea nuovamente tradotta de Lingua Castigliana in Italiano Idioma, wood-cuts, 12mo. h. b. neat, scarce edition, 105. 6d. Nicohni da Sabio, 1541 1392 Celestina.—Calisto y Melibea, Tragicomedia, en le qual se contienen de mas de su agradable y dulce estilo muchas sen- tencias filosofales : y avisos muy necessarios para mancebos : mostrendoles los enganos que estan encerrados en servientes y alcahuetas : e nuevamente annadido el Tractado de Cen- turio, curious wood-cuts, wormed, 4to. morocco, gilt edges, very scarce, 1/. 115. 6d. - Salamanca, 1552 This edition was unknown to Brunet. Sold in the Celotti sale for 21. 4s. 1393 Celestina.—Tragicomedia de Calisto y Melibea, 8vo. russia, elegant, gilt edges, 105. 6d. - Anvers, 1595 *#* With copious interesting notes in English, in a neat old hand. 1394 Cellarius’s Geographia Antiqua, being a set of Maps of An- tient Geography, 4to. h. b. 45. - - 1701 1395 Celliez (Madame) Historique de l’lnstruction du Chinois, qui a ete presente au Roi, 4to. sewed, uncut, 5s. lllois, 1822 1396 Cellarii (Christ.) Orthographia Latina ex vetustis Monumen- tum, Jence, 1710.—Regulae Latinae Linguae Steganogra- phicae, opera Lud. Hen. Hilieri, Tubingce, 1675.—Observa- tiones notatu dignae in Latina Lingua editae a Jo. Seising, Lugduni, 1686.—De Vera Pronuntiatione Grsecae et Latinae Linguae Commentarii, H. Stephanus, 1587.—Apollonii Veri- dici Catalecta Petrulliani sive Poemata Selecta, Amst. 1710. —Horatius Reformatus, sive emendationes Omnes quibus Editio Bentleiana a vulgaribus distinguitur, scarce, Lond. 1712, in one vol. 8vo. h. b. neat, 10s. 6d. 1897 Cellarii Latinitatis Probatae et Exercitae Liber Memorialis naturali ordine dispositus, Latine, Germanice, Hungarice, et Bohemice, 8vo. scarce, 5s. - Noribergce, 1719 1398 Celsi (Mini) Senensis, de haereticis capitali supplicio non affi- ciendis, adjunctae sunt ejusdem argumenti Theodori Bezse et Andreae Duditii Epistolae duse contrariae, cum Indice satis copioso et accurate, 8vo.fine copy, very neat, in Dutch calf\ gilt edges, 10s. Gd. - 1584 Ct Liber rarissimus ex consensu omnium.”—Vogt. 1399 Cenci (Giacomo) Errori, Comedia, 8vo. vellum, scarce, 2s. Gd. Vinegia, per Nicolini da Sab bio, s. a. 1400 Censorinus de Die Natali, Tabula Cebetis ; Dialogus Luciani; Enchiridion Epicteti ; Basilius de Liberalibus Studiis et inge- nuis moribus et de Invidia ; Plutarchus de Invidia et Odio, folio, fine copy, 21. 2s. Bononice, MCCCCXCVII. *** Editio Princefs, and excessively rare. For an account of this volume see Bibl. Spenc., Brunet, fyc. The Pinelli copy sold for 41. 1 Is. 1401 Centuriae Magdeburgenses sen Historia Ecclesiastica Novi Testamenti cum Variorum Theologorum continuationibus ad hsec nostra tempora, 7 vols. 4to. boards, \l. 11s. 6c?. Norimbergce, 1757-65 1402 Certain Choice and Remarkable Observations, written long since by the late Earl of Essex, whereunto is annexed, Col. Sir Edward Harwood’s Advice for fortifying the Kingdom, with his Life, 1642.—Letter of Advice to General Monck, tending to the peace and welfare of this Nation, portrait, 1659.—Letter from General Monck and the officers under his Command, to the Parliament, 1659.—The Excellency or Handy Work of the Royal Hand, 1665, in 1 vol. 4to. h. b. neat, 7s. Gd. 1403 Certamen Triplex a tribus Societ. Jesu ex Provincia Angli- cana Sacerdotibus, P. F. Hollando, P. R. Corbaeo, P. H. Morsaeo, intra proximum Triennium pro avita Fide Reli- gione, Sacerdotio, contra Veritatis, Pietatis, Ecclesiaeque Hostes susceptum fortiter, decertatum constanter, confec- tum feliciter Londini in Anglia, with fine impressions of the three portraits of Holland, Corbie, and Morse, 12mo.fine copy, vellum, very rare, 41. 4s. Antwerpiez, 1645 1404 Certamen Triplex a tribus Societ. Jesu ex Provincia Anglicana Sacerdotibus, T. Hollando, Rod. Corbseo, et Hen. Morsaeo, intra proximum Quadriennium, pro avita fide, religione, sa- cerdotio, contra veritatis, Pietatis, Ecclesiasque hostes, sus- ceptum fortiter, decertatum constanter, confectum feliciter Londini, with portraits of Holland, Corbie, and Morse, extremely rare, Monachii, 1646.—De Vita et Moribus Jo. Cardim Lusitani Liber, a Phil. Alegambe, ib. 1646.—Crisis de Societatis Jesu Pietate, Doctrina et Fructu multiplici ab Andr. Mendo, Lugduni, 1666, in 1 vol. 12mo .fine copies, vellum, 4/. 4s. 1405 Certamen Catholicorum cum Calvinistis, continuo charactere C. conscriptum a Martino Hamconio, an interesting poem, 4to. vellum, rare, 10s. 6d. - Westphalice, 1607 *** A curious Latin poem, consisting of nearly 1000 lines, of which every word begins with the letter C. At the end follow some clever acrostics, anagrams, epigrams, &c. &c. 1406 Ceretae (Laurae) Epistolae jam primum in lucem productae a J. P. Tomasino, portrait, 8vo. 3s. 6c?. Patavii, 1640 1407 Certani (Giacomo) La Santita Prodigiosa, vita di S. Brigida Ibernese, pp. 568, 4to. fine copy, elegantly bound in morocco, gilt edges, very rare, 2/. 12s. 6d. Venetia, 1677 1408 Cervantes (Miguel de) El Ingenioso Hidalgo Don Quixote de la Mancha, 4to. very fine large copy, in the original vellum binding, extremely rare, 51. 5s. Madrid, 1608 1409 Cervantes’s Don Quixote, translated into the Russian language, 8vo. scarce, 5s. - St. Petersburg, 1769 1410 Cervantes’s Don Quixote.—A Letter to Bishop Percy concerning a New and Classical Edition of Historia del Valoroso Cavallero Don Quixote de la Mancha, with Notes and Extracts from the Historians, Poets, and Romances, Glossary, and Index, by the Rev. J. Bowie, 4to. sewed, 3s. 1777 1411 Cervantes, Trabajos de Persiles y Sigismunda Historia Seten- trional, best edition, with plates, 2 vols. 8vo. h. b. vellum, uncut, 8s. 6d. - Madrid, 1802 1412 Chaeregati (Francisci) electi Episcopi Aprutini, Principis Te- rami, Oratio habita Nurimbergse in senatu Principum Germanise, with wood-cut border, 4to. scarce, 3s. 3d. 1522 1413 Chalcidii V. C. Timseus de Platonis translatus, item ejusdem in eundem Commentarius, cum Notis Joannis Meursii, 4to. neat, 4s. - Lugd. Bat. 1617 1414 Chalcondyl^: (Demetrii) et Moschopulii Erotemata, Corinthus de Dialectis, Graece, first edition, very fine and perfect copy, folio, morocco elegant, gilt edges, 10?. 10s. (Mediolani, circa MCCCCXCIII.) For an account of this volume of uncommon rarity, see the Spencer Catalogue. The Rev. Mr. Croft imagined there were not three copies of it in existence. Earl Spencer’s copy was purchased in the Pinelli sale for 19/. 8s. 6d. All bibliographers unite with enthusiasm on its extreme beauty and great rarity. 1415 Chambers’s (Sir W.) Dissertation on Oriental Gardening, 4to, sewed, 3s. - - 1772 1416 Chalkhill’s (Jo.) Thealma and Clearchus, a Pastorall History, in verse, 8vo.fine copy, neat, 1/. 11$. 6d. - 1683 A book of extreme rarity, which is rendered more interesting by having been published by Isaac Walton, who highly commends the author, and states him to have been the friend of Spenser. Walton has inserted two Ballads, written by his friend Chalkhill, in his Angler.—Corydon’s Song, and the Fisher’s Life. The author was a fellow of Winchester college, and lies buried in the south cloister of the cathedral. A Stanza of Chalkhill’s Songs was translated and published by Dr. Johnson in his Works. See Oldys’ warm description of the above volume in the Muses’ Library. Sold in Midgeley’s sale for hi. 5s. 1417 Chalmers’ (George) Opinions on interesting Subjects of Public Law and Commercial Policy, arising from American Independence, &c. 8vo. neat, 4s. 6d. - 1784 1418 Chalmers’ (George) Estimate of the Comparative Strength of Great Britain, the Losses of her Trade, &c. 8vo. neat, 3s. 6d. 1794 1419 Chamberlini (Christoph.) Hiberni, Laudatio Funehris serenis- simi et pientissimi Principis Alberti, Archiducis Austriee, Ducis Burgundiae, Brabantiae, &c. cum Elegiis Funebrib»s ab eodem, 4to. jine copy of a rare and interesting tract, 10$. 6d. - - Duaci, 1622 1420 Champollion jeune (M.) Geographic de l’Egypte sous les Pharaons, 8vo. sewed, uncut, 5s. - 1811 1421 Chansons.—A curious collection of French Songs, (single sheets) &c. printed and manuscript, in one vol. 12mo. neat, 1/. 11$. 6d. - - 1703-4 This very rare and curious volume commences with Chanson Nouvelle sur la Yictoire remportee par l’Armee du Roy, commandee par M; le Marechal de Boufflers; Recueil des Chansons Amour eases; Recueil des plus beaux Airs de ce temps; Recueil de Chansons sur la Prise de la Ville de Landau, sur le desir de la Paix, sur la Pretintaille en Falhana, sur la defaite des Imperiaux venaunt au secours de Lanau, de la rejouissance des filles sur les Victoires remportes sur les Anglois, Hollandois,fyc. sur la Reduction de la Ville de Bisac, parl’armee du Roy commandee par M. le Due de Bourgogne, sur la Naissance du Due de Bretagne, sur l’heureux accouchement de Madame la Duchesse de Bourgogne, sur la Bataille de Spire, gannee par le Marechal de Tallard, Chanson du Perroguet, with curious plate, le Triomphe de la Guingette, single sheet, with extremely curious plate, and many others, forming a very interesting as well as scarce collection. 1422 Chansons.—Another equally curious and amusing collection of French Songs, single sheets, &c. some with wood-cuts, 12mo. neat, extremely rare, \l. 11$. 6d. (1703-4) 1423 Chap Books, Wonderful Histories, Tales, &c. a curious collection, with wood-cuts, in one vol. 12mo. neat, 1 /. 11$. 6d. %* Including Blue Beard. The Merry Life and Mad Exploits of Captain James Hind. Story of the Caravan. Collier’s Wedding, a Poem. Famous History of Friar Bacon. George Barnwell. Ducks and Green Peas. Groatsworth of Wit for a Penny. Interpretation of Dreams. Jack and the Giants, both parts. John Gilpin. Story of an Elephant. Letter from a Volunteer. Christian’s Hope, Stirling, 1792. King and the Cobler, both parts. Mother Bunch’s Cabinet, rare secrets of Art and Nature, Cheltenham. Mother Bunch of the West. Mother Shipton. Strange and Wonderful Relation of the Old Woman who was drowned at Ratcliffe Highway, both parts. Partridge and Flamstead’s Fortune Book ; signification of Moles. Sleeping Beauty. Virgin Martyr. Bonny House of Airley, and John and Nell’s Frolic, Falkirk. Dr. Franklin’s Way to Wealth, 1758. Witch of the Woodlands. S 1424 Chandler’s Second Letter to Mr. Guyse, in which Mr. G/s latitude and restrictive ways of preaching Christ are proved to be entirely the same, 8vo. sewed, 2s. - 1730 1425 Chandos.—The celebrated Masque of Acis and Galatea, composed by Mr. Handell, for His Grace the Duke of Chandos, 4to. served, 46'. - - Dublin, 1734 3426 Chapman’s (George) Monsieur D’Olive, a Comedie, as it was sundrie times acted by Her Majestie’s children at the Blacke- Friers, 4to. uncut, 1/. Is. - 1606 1427 Chapman’s Gentleman Usher, 4to. fine copy, h. b. morocco, 21. 2s. - - 1606 1428 Chapman’s Epicede, or Funerall Song; on the most disastrous Death of the high-born Prince of Men, Henry Prince of Wales, &c. with the Funeralls, 4to. very neat, scarce, 18s. 1612-3 *#* Sold in Sir M. Sykes’s sale for 41. 10$. 1429 Chapman’s Epicede, or Funeral Song; on the most disastrous Death of the High-born Prince Henry of Wales, 4to. fine clean copy, 7s. 6d. Lee Priory private press, 1818 1430 Chapman’s Andromeda Liberata ; or the Nuptials of Perseus and Andromeda, a poem of extreme rarity, 4to. morocco elegant, gilt edges, 4/. 45. - 1614 1431 Chapman’s Conspiracie and Tragedie of Charles, Duke of Byron, 4to.fine large copy, served, \l. 1$. - 1625 1432 Chapman’s Caesar and Pompey ; a Tragedy, declaring their Wars, 4to. sewed, 7s. 6d. - 1631 Dedicated to the Earl of Middlesex. 1433 Chapman and Shirley’s Tragedy of Chabot, Admirall of France, 4to.fine copy, served, 7s. 6df. - 1639 1434 Chapman’s Bussy D’Ambois, a Tragedie, corrected and amended by the author, 4to. fine copy, h. b. morocco, 10s. 6c?„ 1641 Chapman.—See Homer. 1435 Character of France, to which is added Gallus Castratus ; or Answer to the Slanderous Pamphlet, called the Character of England, 12mo. neat, scarce, 5s. - 1659 1436 Character of Sanctified Legion, with his Relations and Retinue of Jealousies, Sack.Possets, Candles, Guns, Pikes, Trumpets, Plunder, &c. 4to. sewed, 3s. - 1683 1437 Characters.—English Theophrastus, or the Manners of the Age, being Modern Characters of the Court, Town, and City, the third edition, with 37 New Characters, 8vo. h. b. neat, 5s. 6d. - 1708 1438 Charitonis Aphrodisiensis Amatoriarum narrationum de Chce- rea et Callirrhoe, lib. VIII. Gr. et Lat., ex interpret. J. J. Reiskii, cum Animadversionibus J. P. Dorville, 3 vols. in 1, 4to. fine copy, neat, marbled edges, from Professor Porsoris Library, with a few MS. Notes in his beautifully neat hand, 11. 155. - - Amst. 1750 *** u Bonne edition, dans laquelle se trouve un excellent commentaire.’’— Brunet. 1439 Charles I.—A most extraordinarily curious and interesting COLLECTION OF TRACTS, ILLUSTRATIVE OF THE LlFE AND Reign of this Unfortunate King, from 1626 to his Death in 1649, upwards of seven hundred in number, elegantly bound, in 15 vols. 4to. morocco, gilt leaves, 80/. 1626 to 1649 The above collection must be seen to be at all appreciated ; a brief title of the greater portion of the tracts may be had for inspection. It is presumed to be the most complete in existence, with the exception of one formed by the Rev. Dr. Bandinel, and the most interesting account of this period of British History known. It would furnish materials for a new Life, with facts not to be obtained from other sources. 1440 Charles I.—True Relation and Journall of the Manner of the Arrivall, and Magnificent Entertainment given to the High and Mighty Prince Charles, Prince of Great Britaine, by the King of Spain, in his Court, 4to. scarce, 1/. 85. 1623 %* This curious volume contains the names of the persons who attended the Prince to Spain, including the Marquess of Buckingham, Earl of Bristol, Sir Walter Aston, and Sir F. Cottington ; also the names of the principal officers of the Court of Spain, account of the various amusements, interview with the Infanta, his intended consort, &c. 1441 Charles I.—Relation of the King’s Entertainment in Scotland, on the 14th of August, 1641 ; as also the Copy of a Speech which the Speaker of Scotland spake to his Majesty; and how the Effigie of my Lord Traquier was carved in wood, and beheaded, after he was condemned of High Treason, to his disgrace and shame, although he saved his life by flight, 4to.fne copy, very scarce, IQs. 6d. - 1641 1442 Charles I.—Colonel Sir Edw. Harwood’s Life and Death, with the Advice of that worthy Commander, written by King Charles his command, upon occasions of the French King’s preparation at Sea for invading this country ; whereunto are added divers instructions, by the famous Earle of Essex, for the Security of the country, 4to .fine copy, Is. 3d. 1642 1443 Charles I.—Memento; directed to all those that truly Reverence the Memory of King Charles the Martyr, and as passionately wish Honour, Safety, and Happinesse to his Royall Successor, 4to. fine copy, 10s. 6d. - 1662 1444 Charles II. and the Commonwealth.—A most valuable AND COMPLETE COLLECTION OF THREE HUNDRED AND THIRTY Tracts, illustrative of the Life of this King from 1642 to 1685, including many illustrative of the Commonw'ealth period, forming a most interesting body of history, bound in 12 vols. 4to. and folio, very neat and uniform, 25/. 1642 to 1685 *** This important and valuable collection must be seen also to be appreciated; a brief list of the titles of each may be had for inspection. 1445 Charles II.—Academies Gratulatio ad Carolum II. Reducem, 4to .fne copy, vellum, gilt edges, 12.9. - 1660 The above interesting volume of poems on the Restoration, contains some by Dr. Isaac Barrow, W. Dillingham, Ant. Grey, Earl of Kent, H. Noel, son of Lord Camden, Dr. Ralph Cudworth, R. Kitson, J. Hawkins, J. Valentine, F. Marsh, W. and T. Leigh, A. Spencer, S. Smith, R. Chrichton, R. Neville, J. Du- port, and many other members of the University ; there are some poems addressed also to General Monck, afterwards Duke of Albemarle. 1446 Charles II.—Histoire des Nouveaux Presbyteriens Anglois et Escossois, ou est monstre la difference de leur Doctrine et Discipline en Religion, avec celle de France et autres Protestants : ensemble la vraye Origine des Troubles emeus par eux et leurs fauteurs contre le Roy et l’Eglise d’Angleterre, fine portrait of King Charles II. by Moncornet, 8vo. morocco elegant, gilt edges, rare, ]/. 11s. 6d. - 1660 1447 Charles II.—Multum in Parvo ; Principles, Practices, and Transactions of the English Nation, 1681.—King Charles II. his Declaration to all his Loving Subjects, with His Majestie’s Letter to General Monck, 1660.—Two Letters from the King to the Commons, and to Gen. Monck, 1660.—- Letter from the Parliament to the King in Reply, 1660.— His Majestie’s Letter and Declaration sent to the House of Peers, by Sir John Grenville, Kt. from Breda, 1660.—His Majestie’s Letter to the Generals of the Navy, at Sea, 1660. *—Various Proclamations for the Restoration of the King, and Government of the Kingdom, 1660.—Instructions to the Commissioners sent by the Parliament to the King, at the Hague, 1660.—A True Account of His Majestie’s safe Arrival in England, 25 May, 1660.—Resolution of both Houses upon ditto, with the Earl of Manchester’s Speech, with his Majestie’s Reply ; also the Speaker, H. Grimston’s Speech, and His Majestie’s Reply, 1660.—Votes respecting the King and Queen’s Houses, Lands, Joynture, &c. 1660. —His Majestie’s Speeches to both Houses of Parliament, 1660.—Collection of all Messages, Addresses, &c. from the House of Commons to the King’s Majesty, with His Majestie’s gracious Answers thereunto, from 1660, until the Dissolution of the Parliament in Aug. 1679.—Among other Proclamations is one for the burning by the Common Hangman, the Solemn League and Covenant, 1661.—Various Votes, Orders, &c. of the Parliament, Speeches of Sir Ed- w'ard Turner, Speaker, and various Members of both Houses, Private Debates, in Manuscript, 1677.— Various other papers, tyc. down to 1685, in one vol. folio, 4/. 4s. *** A most important and highly interesting historical volume, from the Collection of the Hon. Henry Fox, with his autograph, and enriched throughout with many MS. notes. The notes begin upon the receipt of the first letter from King Charles, brought by Sir John Granville, who the writer states was called in and received the thanks of the House, and £500. for his services, with the Proceedings and Orders of the House upon the same; the minutes and proceedings of the House for the reception of His Majesty are very minute; His Majesty’s Letter to the Navy is noted with the Order of the House, to General Montague, to reply to the King, &c.; His Majesty’s Speech to the Peers, July 22, is covered with the occurrences that took place in the House. The Proceedings in Church Affairs are also covered with the most minute Orders, and Proceedings, Resolutions, &c.; Notes on the intended marriage between the King and the Duchess of Modena; Copy of a note from the Duke of Buckingham to the Speaker, requesting to be heard in person before the House, on matters of national importance; in fact, the volume is full of interesting MS. notices of much greater value than the printed Tracts, Sfc. 1448 Charles II.—Secret History of the Court and Reign of Charles II. by a Member of the Privy Council, with Sketches of the preceding period from the Accession of James I. with a Supplement continued to the Revolution, 2 vols. 8vo. neat, 1 Os. 6d. 1792 1449 Charles V. (Emperor).—Pro Divo Carolo V. Romanorum Imperatore, Apologetici libri II. cum aliis nonnullis, with wood-cut border and capital letters, 4to. large clean copy, 7s. 6d. Moguntice in cedibus Jo. Schoeffer, 1527 1450 Caroli R. Regis, Recessuri adlocutio in conventu Hispania- rum, 4to. scarce, 85. - - sine ullanotd 1451 Charles V.—Von Romischer Kaserlicher Majestat Caroli V* ehrlich einreitten in des Heyligen Reichs Stat Nurmberg den XVI. Februarii, wood-cut title, 4to. jine copy, morocco elegant,, gilt edges, very rare, 1/. Is. Witzburgh, 1541 1452 Caroli V. Imperatoris, Responsio ad Literas Pauli III. P.M. Convocatorias Concilii Tridenti celebrandi, 4to. fine copy, scarce, 3s. 6d. - 1542 1453 Caroli V. Imperatoris Expeditio in Africam ad Argieram par Nicol. Villagagnonem Equitem Rhodium, 8x0. fine copy, neat, very scarce, 7s. 6d. - - Antwerp. 1542 1454 Caroli V. Imperatoris Diarium Expeditionis Tunicse, very rare, Lovanii, 1547.—De Rebus a Carolo V. Coesare Romanorum Imperatore Gestis, J. M. Bruti Oratio, Antverpice, 1555, in 1 vol. 12mo. neat, 1/. Is. 1455 Charles V.—I Diece Circoli dell’ Imperio; con l’Entrate de Prencipi; et de gli Stati della Germania ; con le Contribu- tioni, si della Cavalleria, come della Fanteria, &c. 4to. fine copy, half bound, morocco, 18s. nelV Acad. Venet. 1588 *** This volume contains the celebrated Act of Abdication of the Emperor Charles Vth. Copies generally are deficient of the preliminary leaves; the above is quite perfect. 1456 Charlemagne.—Arnolphi Saxonis et Historici et Poetae anti- quissimi, Annalium de gestis Caroli Magni Imp. lib. V. jam primum in lucem emissi studio Reineri Reineccii Steinhemii, 4to. half bound, neat, 10s. 6d. Helmcestadii, 1594 *** A metrical history of the Emperor Charlemagne, which rarely occurs. 1457 Charleton’s (Dr. W.) Three Anatomic Lectures concerning the motion of the Blood through the Veins and Arteries, the Organic Structure of the Heart, the efficient Causes of the Heart’s Pulsation, with the autograph of Lord Chancellor Somers, to whom this copy was presented by the author, plates, 4to. neat, 5s. - - - 1683 1458 Charlevoix (P. F. Xavier de) Histoire du Paraguay, map, 6 vols. 12mo. neat, 18s. - - Paris. 1757 1459 Charrier (F.) Magnae Britanniae Auster Iknographicus, privately printed, 4to. vellum, 10s. §d. - 1637 *** Verses in Latin and Greek, dedicated to Lord Viscount Scudamore, then ambassador to France. 1460 Charost (Chevalier) Catalogue des Livres de sa Bibliotheque, 'priced, 8vo. neat, 4s. 6d. - Paris, 1742 %* A very valuable and well-chosen historical library; containing also a large collection of theological works, and belles lettres, including a vast number of romances, poetry, &c. 1461 Carpentier, Elemens de la Langue Russe, ou Methode Courte et Facile pour apprendre cette langue conformement a T-usage, Peter sbourg, 1768.—Rossiskaia Grammatica, Mix- aila Lomonosova, 1755, in 1 vol. Svo. neat, 10s. 6d. *** The first book only, which Brunet and others call “ volume peu commun,’’ sold in Anquetil’s sale for 17 francs. 1462 Chartier (Alain) Faictz et Dietz Adiouste le Debat du Gras et du maigre que nauroit encores ette imprime, wood-cuts, Paris, Du Pre, 1526.—Hommant de la Roze, par G. de Lor- ris, ib. 1581, both in black RttCV, the title of the latter slightly mended, otherwise both are in very fne condition, in 1 vol. folio, neat, 41. 4s. *** Both these works are of great rarity. 1463 Chastel.—Apologie pour Jehan Chastel, Parisien, execute a mort, et pour les peres et escholliers de la Societe de Jesus, bannis du Royaume de France, Svo. vellum, scarce, 6s. 1595 1464 Chatteau’s General View of Sweden, 8vo. h. b. neat, 3s. 6d. 1790 1465 Chatterton.—An Archaeological Epistle to the Rev. J. Milles, D.D. Dean of Exeter, President of the Society of Antiquaries, and Editor of the Poems of T. Rowley ; to which is annexed, a Glossary, extracted from that of the learned Dean, 4to. sewed, 4s. - - - - 1782 1466 Chaucer’s Poetical Works, compared with former Editions, and many valuable MSS. out of which three Tales are added which were never before printed, with Glossary and Life, by Urry, portraits, folio, neat, 51. 5s. - 1721 *** The above copy contains some thousand, manuscript notes throughout the Canterbury Tales, written in a most beautifully neat hand, by Dr. E. Hill, of Trinity College, Dublin, illustrative of the poems, and forming copious additions to the Glossary, who has dated it as finished the 18th of December, 1768, rendering it a most valuable volume to the future editor of this ancient British poet. 1467 Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, with Notes and Glossary by Tyrwhitt, best edition, 2 vols. 4to. large paper, 2/. 2s. Oxford, 1798 1468 Chaucer’s Troilus and Cressida, in English and Latin Verse, by Kinaston, 4to. fine copy, vellum, 15s. Oxon. 1635 *** Sold in the Gordonstoun sale for 21. 4s. 1469 Chaudon et Delandine, Nouveau Dictionnaire Historique avec des Tables Chronologiques, 13 vols. Svo. neat, 11. ID. 6d. Lyon, 1789-1805 Chaufepie Dictionnaire. See Bayle. 1470 Chavenor’s (Thos.) Last Speech and Confession, with Account of his Life and Exploits, Execution, &c. 4to. sewed, 4s. 1678 1471 Chaulmer (C.) Nouveau Monde, ou 1’Amerique Chretienne, avec le Supplement a l’Abrege des Annales Ecclesiastiques et Politiques de l’Ancien, ou l’Histoire des Missions, et des autres affaires de l’Asie, et de l’Afrique, 12mo. fine copy, vellum, very rare, 11. Is. - - Paris. 1659 1472 Chauncaei Vitas ac Martyrii Cartusianorum aliquot qui Lon- dini, pro Unitate Ecclesiae adversos Hsereticos strenue de- pugnantes varie trucidati sunt, Narratio, 8vo. fine copy, vellum, 18s. - - Mediolani, 1606 *** This is one of the scarcest of the accounts of the English Catholics that suffered in London. 1473 Chauncsei Commentariolus de Vitae Ratione et Martyrio P8 Cartusianorum, qui in Anglice Regno, sub Henrico VIII. ob Ecclesiae defensionem, et nefarii Schismatis detectionem cru- deliter trucidati sunt, una cum Historica Relatione 12 Mar- tyrum Cartusianorum qui in ducatu Gueldriae, anno 1572, agonem suum compleverunt, ab Arnoldo Havensio, with plates, in one vol. 8vo. fine copies, morocco elegant, gilt edges, rare, 2l. 2s. - 1608 Sold in the Rev. Theodore Williams’s sale for GZ. 8s. 6cZ. 1474 Chauncy.—Catalogue of the valuable Collections of Prints, Drawings, and Miniatures of Dr. Charles Chauncy, and of his brother, Nathaniel Chauncy, prices and names ; also of his Collection of Natural History, Fossils, Shells, Petrifactions, Stones, Minerals, &c. 8vo. h. b. neat, 4s. 6d. 1790 1475 Cheki (Joannis) Angli, de Pronunciatione Graecee Linguae Disputationes cum Stephano (Gardiner) Wintoniensi Epis- copo, 8vo. neat, scarce, 7s. 6d. - Basil. 1555 Sold in Dr. Heath’s sale for 11.12s. 1476 Cheke’s (Sir John) Subject to the Rebell, or Hurt of Sedition, how grievous it is to a commonwealth, 4to. sewed, 45. 1641 1477 Cherpontii (Jo.) Libelli de Formandis turn inventis Moribus, turn Linguae Graecae, Latinae, Gallicee, et Germanics utilis- simi, 12mo. vellum, rare, 8s. ap. Eustath. Fignon, 1581 *** Printed in corresponding columns, comprising all the four languages. 1478 Cheshire.—An interesting collection of Nineteen Historical Tracts, relating various Victories, Sieges of Chester, Nampt- wich, &c. during the Civil Wars, Lists of Prisoners, Committees, Juries, &c. &c. ; also Speeches of Lord Delamere, Earl of Warrington, &c. &c. ; in one vol. 4to. morocco elegant, gilt edges, 51. 5s. - 1641-94 A brief notice of the titles of each tract in this curious, scarce, and valuable series, may be had for inspection. 1479 Cheshire.—A Relation of the Remarkable Passages in Cheshire before the Siege of Namptwich, during the continuance of it, and at the happy Raising of it by Sir T. Fairfax, and Sir W. Brereton, with the deliverance and Victory by the Garrison, at Nottingham, 4to. served, scarce, 105. 6d. 1644 1480 Cheshire.—Six most beautifully executed Drawings from Ancient Seals of Chester Cathedral; Vale Royal Abbey ; College of St. John, Chester ; Chester Nunnery ; &c. 4to. 21. 155. *** Nothing can exceed the beauty and veracity displayed by Howlett in his delineation of the above drawings, which have the description of each deed from which they are taken, its nature, date, and where to be found, which renders them of peculiar interest to the historian or county collector. 1481 Cheshire.—Jolly’s Head-Constable’s Assistant; or, a Mize- Book for the County Palatine of Chester, 8vo. neat, 7 s. 6d. 1726 1482 Chess.—Libellus de Ludo Scachorum et de Dictis, Factisque nobilium, virorum, philosophorum, et antiquorum, 4to. morocco, gilt edges, very rare, 31. 13s. 6c?. sine loco aut anno, circa MCCCCLXX. One of the earliest treatises in print. 1483 Chess.— Een suverlick Boek vanden Tiitverderiif edelre lieren ende vrouwen, als vanden Scaeckspul, folio, fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, 51. 15s. 6d. circa MCCCCLXX. This edition, probably the first in the Flemish language, of one of the rarest books on the game of chess, is apparently undescribed by bibliographers. It is printed in double columns, without date, place, or printer’s name, about 1470. 1484 Chess.—Een suverlick Boeck vanden tiitverdrifF der edelre heren ende vrouwen, ols vanden Scaecspul, mood-cuts, 4to. very fine, large, sound, and perfect copy, mith rough edges throughout, h. h. morocco, extremely rare, 51. 15s. 6d. Delf, in Holland, MCCCCLXXXIII. *** This edition has apparently escaped the researches of bibliographers. It is the most celebrated work that has been printed on the game of chess. It was written in Latin by Jac. de Cessolis, and was translated into French by Jean de Vigny, and from that into English by William Caxton, who printed two editions, the first of which is supposed to be his earliest production. 1485 Chess.—Damiano Libro da Imparare Giocare a Schachi e de le partite, first edition, 4to. fine copy, morocco elegant, mith joints, gilt edges, rare, 21. 12s. 6d. Roma, 1512 *«.* This copy was purchased in the Rev. T. Williams’s sale for 41. 1486 Chess.—Damiano Libro da imparare giocare a Scachi, et de bellissimi Partiti, Reuisti e recorretti, e con summa diligentia da mold famosissimi Giocatori emendati. In lingua Spagnola e Italiani, novamente stampato, mood-cuts, 8vo. fine copy, morocco, gilt edges, 21. 2s. - senza nota. *** <( Volume fort rare, Fun des premiers qui out ete publies sur le Jeu des Echecs.”—Rmouard. Sold in the Towneley sale for 4/. 10s. 1487 Chess.—Damiano, another edition, mood-cuts, 8vo. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, very rare, 1 /. 15s. senza nota. %* “ Cet ouvrage, qui ne porte pas le nom d’autcur, est vraisemblablement le merae que celui de Damiano, qui a ete imprime & Rome en 1512. L’6dition que nous citons est rare et recherchee.”—Brunet. 14SS Chess.— Le Plaisant Jeu des Ecbecs renouvelle. Avec instructions pour facilement l’apprendre, et le bien joner, par Damien, traduit par Claude Gruyet, cuts, 8vo. fine copy, vellum, very rare, \L 11s. Gd. - Paris, 1560 1489 Chess.—Ruy Lopez de Sigura libro de la Invencion Liberal y Arte del Juego del Axedrez, muy util y provechosa ; assi para los que de nuevo quisieren deprender a jugarlo, como para los que lo saben jugar, 4to. very fine copy, morocco elegant, with joints, gilt edges and vellum fly-leaves, 4/. 14s. 6d. Alcala, 1561 *** This is the first and extremely rare edition of the celebrated work of Ruy Lopez on the Game of Chess. This copy was purchased in 1825 for i 01. 10s. 1490 Chess.“Lopez (Rui) Giuoco degli Scacchi trad, da M. Gio* Dorn. Tarsia, 4to. very fine copy, russia elegant, gilt edgesi rare, 1/. 11s. Gd. - - Venetia, 1584 ** * This treatise on the Game of Chess is highly esteemed. 1491 Chess.—Das Scliach, oder Kbnigspiel, von Gustave Seleno ; und den Spiel genandt Rythmo Machia, beautifully engraved frontispiece, and folding plates with other cuts, folio, very fine copy, vellum, 3l. 3s. - - Lipsice, 1617 This is one of the rarest and most celebrated books on the subject. At the end is a curious folding plan of the chess board, men, &c. headed as below, •—“ Scacchiero dove presto s'impara da giocare a scacchia i letteri Bernardino Mon- tanep and which bears the imprint of Padua, 1618, nella Stampeiria del Tozzi. 1492 Chess.“Royal! Game of Chesse-Play, illustrated with an hundred Gambetts, being the study of Riochomo, the famous Italian, dedicated lo the Earl of Lindsey, with an Introductory Poem, by R. Lovelace, 1656.—Noble Game of Chess ; or, a New and Easy Method to learn to play well in a short time, by Philip Stamma, 1745.“Treatise on the Game of Piquet, and Rules for Playing at Chess, by Edmond Hoyle, 1746, in 1 vol. 12mo. h. b. neat, 11. Is. 1493 Chess.—Barbier’s Famous Game of Chess-Play, being a Princely exercise ; wherein the Learner may profit more by reading of this small Book than by playing of a thousand Mates, with poems, wood-cuts, 12mo.fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, 1/. 8s. - - 1672 1494 Chess.—Le Jeu des Eschets, traduit de 1’Italien de Gioachino Greco, 12mo. neat, 4s. 6d. - Paris, 1689 1495 Chess.—Le Jeu des Eschets, traduit de l’ltalien de Gioachino Greco, 12mo. neaty 4s. 6d. - Paris, 1713 1496 Chess.—Osservazioni Teorico-Pratiche sopra il Giuoco degli Scacchi, ossia il Giuoco degli Scacchi esposto nel suo miglior lume da Giambatista Loili, folio, fine copy, vellum, rare, 21. 2s. - - Bologna, 1763 A most celebrated work ; one of the most profound on the subject. 1497 Chess.—Lettres de M. C. de Windisch sur le Joueur d’Echecs de M. Kempelen, plates of the Automaton, 8vo. h. b• neat, 4s. 6nf. - Basle, 1783 T 1498 Chess.—Nouvel Essai sur le Jeu des Ecbecs avec des reflexions Militaires relatives a ce jeu par E. Stein, Svo. h. b. neat, 45. 6d. - a la Haye, 1789 1499 Chess.—Jeu des Echecs, plate, 12mo. neat, 5s. Amst. 1792 1500 Chesterfield’s (Earl of) Congratulatory Letter to William Pul- teney, Earl of Bath, upon his late disappointment, with manuscript notes, by John Percival, Earl of Egmont, 1743.—■ Impartial Review of the present Troubles of Germany, the Conduct of the Generals now in the Field, and particularly of the late Battle of Dettingen, &c. 1743. — Letter to Sir John Phillips, Bart, on the Bill to Naturalize Foreign Protestants, 1747.—Letter to a Foreign Minister, truly stating the grounds of the present War, 1745.—Letter to the Earl of Stair, in which are examined the Conduct of our several Ministers, &c. 1743.—Thoughts on the Treaty of Alliance concluded at Worms, 1744.—Measures of the late Administration examined, 1745.—Conduct of the Allies and the Management of the War examined, 1744.—Operations of the British and the Allied Armies, 1744.-—-The Plain Rea- soner, 1745, in 1 vol. Svo. fine copies, very neat, I Os. 6d. 1501 Chettle’s (Henry) Tragedy of Hoffman ; or a Revenge for a Father, as acted at the Phenix, in Drurv Lane, 4to. sewed, 4s. - 1631 1502 Chevalier (Pauli) Oratio Xnauguralis, de fructibus, qui ex juste temperata cogitandi iibertate in Theologum redundant, 4to. sewed, 3s. ~ - Groningce, 1752 1503 CheynelPs (Fr.) Rise, Growth, and Danger of Socinianisme, with discovery of a desperate designe of corrupting the Protestant Religion, whereby it appears the Religion so violently contended for by the Archbishop of Canterbury and his adherents, is not the true Protestant Religion, 4to. sewed, 7s. 1643 1504 Chichester (Sir John) Catalogue of his Library, sold by Jeffery, Svo. sewed, 2s. - - - 1812 1505 Chimarrhaei (Pauli) Epistolee Dominicales Carmine Elegiaco, redditae, Elegise, etc. Colonics, 1552.— D, Prosperi Aquita- nici Epigrammata, Gandavi, 1555, in one vol. Svo. both very scarce, 8s. 1506 Chimneys’ Scuffle, in verse, 4to. fne copy, very neat, scarce, 12s. - 1662 1507 China.— Notizie Varie dell’ Imperio della China, con la Vita di Confucio, et Scientise Sinica*, 12mo. vellum, 4s. Firenze, 1697 1508 China.—Novissima Sinica Historiam nostri Temporis illustra- tura, edente Leibnitio, portrait, 8vo. neat, scarce, 12s. Ultrajecti, 1699 *** Contains, among other very interesting matter, Increase Mather’s letter to Leusden, relative to his mission among the Indians in New Englaud, 1688. 1509 Cholini (P.) et Jo. Frisii Dictionarium Latino-Germanicum, 4to. fine clean copy, very scarce, 10s. 6d. Tiguri, 1541 1510 Chinese Language.—De PEtude des Langues Etrangeres chez les Chmois, par J. P. Abel-Remusat, 8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d. - 1811 An interesting tract, with a specimen of a vocabulary of the Chinese,, Sanskrit, Thibetian, Mandchou, and Mongol languages. 1511 Chladenii (Jo. Mart.) de Fortuna Bibliothecae, D. Augustini in Excidio Hipponensi Oratio, 4to. scarce, 5s. 6d. Lips. 1742 1512 Chomel, Dictionnaire (Economique, avec Supplement, Aug- mente par Rogen, with numerous plates, by Picart, 4 vols. in 2, folio, fine copy, very neat, \l. 11s. 6d. - Amst. 1740 1513 Christ (M.) Dictionnaire des Monogrammes, ChifFres, Lettres, Initiales, Logogryphes, Rebus, etc. plates, 8vo. neat, very scarce, 15s. - - Paris, 1750 %* “ Ouvrage recherche ; les exemplaires en sont devenus rares.”—Brunet. Sold in Mr. Hope’s sale for 1/. 4s. and in the Duke of Roxburgh e’s for 1Z. 11s. 6d. 1514 Christlicher Andaeht, darinne gebetsweise verfassit und ausgeleght werden, Die zehen gebot, der Christliche glaub, das vater unser, 8vo. printed entirely within mood-cut borders, searce, 5s. - - Leipzig, 1545 1515 Christmas Carol, dedicated to the Ancient Britons that understand English, by a Country Parson, {Mr. Edwards, Rector of A Id wink ell, in Northamptonshire,) in four parts, 4to. very scarce, 10s. 6d. - - - 1715 1516 Chronica, Tytboeck en gheschiet Bibel, van aenbegin door Sebast. Franck van Word, 1558.—Dat Werehboeck, spiegel ende Beeltenisse des gheheelen Aertbodems van Seb. Franck van Woerdem in vier Boecken, 1562.-“Die Gulden Arcke door Seb. Franck van Word, 1560, in one vol. folio, vellum, very scarce, 1/. 5s. 1517 Cronike of die Hystorie van Hollant, van Zeelant, ende Vries- lant ende van den sticht van Utrecht; in welke Hystorie bescreven is hoe die landen eerst begrepen ende bewoent worden, &c. door Jan van Naeldwyck, first edition, 4to. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, extremely rare, 71. 7s. Goude, Gheraert Leeu, MCCCCLXXVIII. (< Premiere edition tres rare.”—Brunet. 1518 Chronica. —Summa de todas las Cronicas del Mundo, por Narcis Vinoles, spirited wood-cuts, folio, fine copy, vellum, rare, oh 3s. - - Valentia, 1510 Cost the late possessor 10Z. 10s. 1519 Cronica de los Reyes de Castilla, Don Pedro Primero, Don Enrique, y Don Juan Primero, wood-cut title, folio, fine copy, vellum, rare,3l. 13s. 6d. Sevilla, Juan Cromberger, 1542 *** Cost the late possessor 9Z. 9s. 1520 Cronica del serenissimo Rey Don Juan el Segundo d’este nom- bre, wood-cut, folio, fine copy, rare, 2/. 2s. Sevilla, 1543 An inferior copy to the above sold in the Conde sale for 4Z. 4s. and the Roxburghe copy sold for 4Z. 7s. 1521 Cronica Troyana, en que se contiene la total y lamentable Destruction de la nombrada Troya, wood-cut, folio, vellum, rare, 1/. ID. 6d. - - Sevilla, 1552 1522 Cronica Troyana, folio, very fine copy, elegantly bound in morocco, gilt edges, rare, 31. 3s. - Medina, 1587 *** The above volume was purchased in Mr. Hibbert’s sale for 51. 1523 Coronica de el gran Cardenal de Espaha, Don Pedro Goncalez de Mendoza, por Pedro de Salazar, y de Mendoza, with the plate of arms, and genealogical table, folio, vellum, very scarce, 15s. - - - Toledo, 1625 1524 CbrysolorEe Erotemata, Gr. et Lat. 4to. extremely rare, 18s. Vincentice, per Leonardum de Basilea, MCCCCXC. The above early edition of this popular work is perfect, with the exception of one line to the Ave Maria, which precedes it. Sold in Brienue Laire’s sale for 200 francs. 1525 Chrysolorae Erotemata, very tall copy of the. Greek only, Svo^ scarce, 5s. - Terrance, Mazochus, 1509 1526 Chrysolorae Erotemata, de anomalis Verbis, de formatione temporum Chalcondilse, Theodorus de Constructione, Hero- dianus de Encliticis, Sententiee unius Carminis ex diversis Poetis, et Catonis Sententiee, Graece, 8vo.fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, a rare edition, 1 /. 5s. Florent. Junta, 1516 1527 Chrysolorae Erotemata, de formatione Temporum ex libro Chalcondylae, Gr. et Lat. 8vo. morocco elegant, gilt edges, rare edition, 18s. - - Romce, 1522 1528 Chrysolorae Erotemata, de formatione Temporum ex libro Chalcondylse, Gr. et Lat. 8vo. in the original binding, very rare, 18s. - - Romce, 1522 This edition is different from the above, the title of this being printed within a wood-cut border. Both editions are unknown to bibliographers. This copy was purchased in 1824 for 21. 2s. 1529 Chrysolorae Erotemata, de anomalis Verbis, de formatione Temporum, Gaza de Constructione, de Encliticis, Cato, etc. Graece, 8vo.fine copy, vellum, gilt edges, 18s. Ven. 1531 A very scarce edition, not mentioned by Brunet. Cost 31.3s. in 1824. 1530 Chrysolorae Erotemata, etc. Graece, 8vo. fine copy, vellum, 12s. Florentice, Juncta, 1540 Sold in Dr. Heath’s sale for 21. 2s. 1531 Chrysolorae Erotemata, Svo. vellum, scarce, 5s. Venetiis, ex Officina Farrea, 1544 1532 Chrysolorae Grammatica, Graece, 4to. morocco, gilt edges, very rare, 21. 12s. 6d. - Paris. Gourmont, 1507 *P One of the earliest Greek books printed in France. “ Cet opuscule, une des premieres productions en caracteres Gl ees de Fimprimerie de Paris, est rare.” —Brunet. 1533 Chrysolorae Grammatica, Graece, 4to. remarkably fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, rare, 31. 3s. Paris. 1512 *** The productions of the early Parisian Greek press are of very uncommon occurrence; the present is altogether as fine and perfect a specimen as can well be imagined. Unknown to Brunet. 1534 Chrysolorse Grammatica, Greece, 4to. very fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, rare, 21. 12s. Gd. Paris. Gourmont, 1516 This edition is not mentioned by Brunet. 1535 Chrysolorse Grammatica a Chasradamo Hypocrate emendata, Greece, 8vo.fine copy, vellum, rare, 18s. Paris. Gourmont, s.a. *** Unknown to Brunet. Sold in Mr. G. Mason’s sale for 51.15s. 1536 Chrysolorse Grammatica, Gr. et Lat. 8vo. morocco elegant, gilt edges, a very rare edition, Si. 3s. Venetiis, per B. de Zannettis, sumptibus F. Turrisani, 1539 %* u Volume tres rare.” Sold in Sir M. M. Sykes’s sale for 41. Is. 1537 Chrysolorse Grammatica, Gr. et Lat. 8vo .fine copy, h. b. neat, very scarce, 10s. Gd. - Venetiis, J. Farreus, 1542 1538 Chrysostomi (Joannis) Sermones, 4to. scarce, 4s. Gd. (Col. Ulric Zell, MCCCCLXXX.) 1539 Chrysostomi (Joannis) Dialogi VI. Gr. et Lat. with numerous Manuscript Notes, in a neat hand, 4to. original binding, gilt edges, rare, 15s. - Lovanii, Rescius, 1529 1540 Chubb’s (Thos.) Enquiry concerning the Grounds and Reasons, or what those principles are on which two of our Anniversary Solemnities are founded, viz. 30th January, the Martyrdom of King Charles I., and the 5th of November, the Gunpowder Plot, 1732.—Letter to S. Chandler on his Sermon against Popery, with Remarks on Mr. Barker’s Sermon, 1735. — Letter to the Craftsmen on the Change of Affairs, 1734.-— Luxury, Pride, and Vanity, the Bane of the British Nation, represented in several curious Accounts of the Extravagance of Living, Keeping Mistresses, Insolence of Men in Offices, Servants, Dancing-masters, Gamesters, Beggars, &c. (1734). ■—Character of Queen Caroline, 1738, in 1 vol. 8vo. 7s.Gdo 1541 Chubb.—Faithful Account of the Life and Character of the celebrated Mr. Thomas Chubb, who died at Salisbury, 1747. —Vindication of the Memory of Chubb, 1747.—Memoirs of T, Chubb, or a fuller Account of his Life and Writings, 1747.—The Clarendon Family vindicated from the falsehoods of Oldmixon, of Bridgwater, in Somersetshire, and G. Duckett, Esq. 1732. — Account of the Life of R. Savage, in I vol. 8vo. fine copies, very neat, in old calf gilt, by Johnson, a scarce collection, 12s. 1542 Chudleigh’s (Lady) Poems, on several Occasions, dedicated to the Queen, 12mo. neat, 3s. - Lintot, 1722 1543 Church Lands.—A Letter from Utrecht, to the Assembly of Divines, shewing the Conversion of Church Lands to Lay uses, to be condemned by Luther, Calvin, Knox, and the whole Assemblies of Scotch Divines, 4to. sewed, Ss. 1648 1544 Church Lands not to be Sold, or Answer to the Conscientious Protestant, whether the Lands of the Bishops and Churches in England and Wales may be sold, 4to. sewed, scarce, 7s. Gd. - - - 1648 1545 Church Lands.—A Case concerning the Buying of Bishops’ Lands, with Lawfulness thereof, with difference between the Contractors for Sale of those Lands, and the Corporation of Wells in Somersetshire, 4to. sewed, scarce, 7s. 6d. 1659 1546 Church Lands. —An Enquiry into the Customary Estates and Tenant Rights of those who hold Lands of Church and other Foundations, by E. Fleetwood, 1731.—Rights of Churches and Colleges defended, in answer to ditto, 1731.—Defence of the Church’s Right in Leasehold Estates, by Dr. W. Der- ham, 1731.—Reasons for altering the method of letting Church and College Leases, 1739.—Tables for the renewing and purchasing of the Leases of Cathedral Churches and Colleges, 1729. —Value of Church and College Leases considered, 1729, in one vol. 8vo. neat, an interesting collection, 10$. 6d. 1547 Church.— A very extensive and extremely interesting collection of about Three Hundred and Fifty Tracts relating to Church History, comprising all the more particular ones by the most celebrated authors which have been written on the various branches of the subject, Church Government, Rites and Ceremonies, Clergy, Articles, Liturgy, Episcopacy, Differing Sects, &c. &c. bound in 19 vols. 4to. and 1 vol. folio, in all 20 volumes, very neat in calf | uniform, 31/. 10s. - - 1559-1795 The above highly valuable and interesting collection must be seen to be duly appreciated ; a brief list of the titles of each work may be had for inspection. 1548 Church and Quakers.—Examination of the Scheme of Church Power, laid down in Bishop Gibson’s Codex Juris Ecclesias- tici Anglicani, &c. 1735.—Answer to ditto, 1735.—Examination of a book lately printed by the Quakers, entitled a Brief Account of the Prosecution of the Quakers, so far as regards the Clergy of Gloucester and Oxford, 1749.—Papers relating to the Quakers’ Tithe Bill, 1736.—Another Examination of the book on the Prosecution of the Quakers, in Defence of the Clergy of the Diocese of York, 1741.—Examination of ditto, so far as the Clergy of the Diocese of Canterbury are concerned, 1742, in one vol. 8vo. neat, 8s. 1549 Church of England Vindicated in requiring Subscription from the Clergy to the XXXIX. Articles of Religion, 1738.—The Dissenting Gentleman’s Answer to the Rev. Mr. White’s Three Letters, 1747.—The Dissenting Gentleman’s Second Letter, 1747.—Enquiry after Happiness, 1747.—Tryal of the Witnesses of the Resurrection of Jesus, 1748, in 1 vol. 8vo. h. b. neat, 5s. 1550 Church’s (Hen.) Church Incense, or Divine Ejaculations, 12mo. neat, scarce, 6s. 6d. - - 1655 1551 Ciaconis (Alfonsi) Historia quae refert M. Ulpii Traiani Au- gusti animam precibus Divi Gregorii Pontificis Romani a Tartareis cruciatibus ereptam ; etiam Tractatus ejusdem de Divi Hieronymi Stridonensis Cardinalitio, 4 to.finecopy, very scarce, 10s. 6d. - Venet. Nicolini, 1583 1552 Churchill’s (C.) Rosciad, 1761.—The Pin Basket to the Children of Thespis, a Satire by Anthony Pasquin, with Notes, biographical, critical, and explanatory, involving his Royal Highness the Duke of Clarence, Mrs. Jordan, Mrs. Siddons, the Duke of Marlborough, Miss Farren, Duke of Queens- bury, Duke of Leeds, Lord Barrymore, Lord Mulgrave, Lord Derby, Rt. Hon. W. Pitt, Rt. Hon. H. Dundas, Burke, Fox, Sheridan, Quick, Suett, and various others, dedicated to the Countess of Jersey, 1796.—The Theatres, a Poetical Dissection, by Sir Nicholas Nipolose, &c. 1772.—Granny’s Predictions revealed to Widow Brady, of Drury Lane, by her relation, Mrs. Sharp-set O’Blunder, 1773, in one vol. 4to. boards, 10s. 6d. 1553 Cibber’s (C.) Poem on the Death of Queen Mary, 4to.served, 2s. 6d. - - 1695 1554 Cibberian Tracts, a most extensive collection.—Apology for the Life of Colley Cibber, Comedian, port. 1740.—Letter from Cibber to Pope, with the curious plate, generally wanU ing, 1742.—Letter to Cibber, on his Letter to Pope, 1742. -—Blast upon Bays, or a New Nick at the Laureat: Remarks on his Letter to Pope, 1742.—Confederates, a Farce, by Mr. Gay, 1717. — Cibber’s Lady’s Lecture, a Theatrical Dialogue, 1748.—-Apology for the Life of Theophilus Cibber, Comedian, a proper Sequel to the Apology for the Life of Colley Cibber, Comedian, by Henry Fielding, 1740.— Laureat; or the Right Side of Colley Cibber, containing Explanations, &c. of Cibber’s Apology, 1740.—History of /Esopus, the Tragedian.—The Egotist, or Colley upon Cibber, 1743.—■ Familiar Epistle to Mr. William Warburton, from Theophilus Cibber, Comedian.-—Theophilus Cibber’s Life of Barton Booth.—Cibber’s Dissertation on the Theatres, with Remarks on the Laws concerning the Theatres.-—Epistle from Theophilus Cibber to David Garrick, Esq.—Cibber’s Nonjuror, a Comedy, 1718.—Complete Key to the Nonjuror, by Joseph Gay, 1718.—Cursory Remarks on the Play called the Nonjuror, 1718.—Juror, a Farce, by W. B. 1718.—Perjuror, as acted at the Theatre in Lincoln’s Inn Fields, 1717.—Trial of Colley Cibber, Comedian, for writing an Apology for his Life, &c. 1740.—Buskin and Sock; being Controversial Letters between Thomas Sheridan, Tragedian, and Mr. Theoph. Cibber, Comedian, 1742.—Letter to Colley Cibber, Esq. on his Transformation of King John, 1745.—- Bays’ Miscellany; or Colley Triumphant, containing the Petty Sessions of Poets, &c.—Battle of the Poets, &c. with various illustrative advertisements, d. - - - 1594 1669 Clichtoveus (Judocus) de vera Nobilitate Opusculum, 4to. scarce, 45. - - Paris. 1512 1670 Clichtovei de Mystica numerorum Significatione Opusculum, Parisiis, H. Stephanus, 1513.—iElia Laelia Crispis, Epi- taphium Antiquum quod in agro Bononiensi ad hue videtur; a diversis hactenus interpretatum varie, novissime autem, a Ricardo Vito Basinstochio amicorum precibus explicatum, Patavii, 1568, in 1 vol. 4to. vellum, 5s. 1671 Clichtoveus de Vita et Moribus Sacerdotum, Paris, ex off. Simonis Colineei, 1520. — Ejusdem de Doctrina Moriendi Opusculum, wood-cuty ib. id. 1520, 4to. neat, gilt edges, 95. 1672 Clive’s (Robt. Lord) Letter to the Directors of the East India Company, 1806.—Sir P. Francis’s Speeches on the Mahratta War, carried on by Lord Wellesley, 1805.—The Carnatic Question considered ; or Deposition of the Son of the Nabob Omdut ul Omrah, by Lord Wellesley, 1801.—C. Maclean’s Letters to Lord Wellesley on the Regulations made by him in India for the better Management of the Press, with the Marquis’s Edict for Regulating the same, 1806, in one vol. 8vo. h. b. neat, 5s. 6d. X 1673 Clusa (Jacobi de) in Erfordia, Tractatus de Apparitionibns Animarum post exitum earum a Corporibus et de earundem receptaculis, first edition, folio, fine copy, extra, gilt edges, rare, 1/. 15s. - Burgdorfi MCCCCLXXV. %* Sold in the La Valliere sale for 60 francs, Mac Carthy for 59 francs, and an “ indifferent copy’’ in 1829, for 21. 19s. 1674 Cluverii (Phil.) Introductio in Universam Geographiam, 12mo. uncut, elegantly bound in morocco, with joints, top edges gilt, \l. 5s. - Amst. Elzevir, 1677 1675 Cobarrubias (Pedro de) Remedio de Jugadores, very fine large copy, 4to. calf extra, gilt edges, excessively rare, 4/. 4s. Burgos, 1519 *** First edition of this extremely rare and curious work. 1676 Cobarrubias (Pedro de) Remedio de Jugadores, a very curious history and treatise on Chess, and various other games, 4to. neat, 1/. 11s. 6d. - - Salamanca, 1543 *** “ Ouvrage curieux, ou il est traite de toutes sortes de divertissemens, divises en spirituels, humains et diaboliques.’’ 1677 Cocaii (Merlini) Macaronicorum Poema, Baldus, Zanitonella, Moscheea, Epigrammata, 12mo. h. b. morocco, a very rare edition, 15s. - - Cipadce, (1530) *** e< Zeno, dans ses notes sur Fontanini, cite cette edition comme la meil- leure et la inoins connue que Fon ait de ces Macaronica ; il conjecture, d’apres la lettre de Fr. Folengi place au commencement, qu’elle a ete impr. a Yenise en 1530, par Alex. Pagauino. Cette edition a le merite d’avoir ete revue par l’au- teur, qui a cherch6 a y perfectionner son ouvrage, mais qui en meme temps y a adouci plusieurs traits satiriques qu’il se repentait d’avoir inserees dans la premiere edition.”—Brunet. 1678 Cocaii Macaronicorum Poemata, curious cuts, 12mo. neatf 6s. 6d. - Venet. 1554 The White Knights copy sold for 18s. and the present was purchased ia the Roxhurghe sale for the same sum. 1679 Cochlsei de Matrimonio Regis Angliae Henrici Octavi, Con- gratulatio disputatoria, 4to.fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, very scarce, 1/. 11s. 6e?. - Lipsice, 1535 A very interesting volume, on the marriage of Henry VIII. and Catherine of Arragon. 1680 Cochlaei Scopa in Araneas R. Morysini Angli, Lips. 1538.—De immensa Dei Misericordia erga Germanos ex Collatione Ser- monum Jo. Hus ad unum sermonem Mart. Lutheri, ib. 1538. —Conquestio de calamitoso in prapsens rerum Christianarum statu G. Wicelii, ib. 1538.—Sperandam esse in brevi Vic- toriam adversus Turcam Jo. Eckii Homeliae V. ex Biblia desumptae, Aug. Vind. 1532.—Eckii de Supremo Dominio Decisio, Ingolstad. 1532, in onevol. 4to. fine copies, morocco elegant, gilt edges, very rare, 21. 12s. 6d. *#* This first piece is very rare and interesting; it treats of the divorce of Henry VIII. and Catherine of Arragon, in which the writer is very severe on Henry and his defenders, and has much the best of the argument in the second and fourth chapters, which treat on the king’s divorce, and the violent death of Sir Thomas More. \ 1681 Cochlsei (Joannis) Grammatica, Mo. fine copy, 7 s. Urgent. 1515 1682 Cochran.—Life of Sir Hobt. Cochran, Prime Minister of King James II. of Scotland, 8vo. served, 3s. - 1784 1683 Cockburni (Patricii) Scoti, de vulgari Sacraa Scripturae phrasi, lib. II. Quorum prior de peccato in Spiritum Sanctum (quod alias ad mortem et irremissibile vocant) tractat: posterior vero difficillimas quosque et obscurissimas utriusque instru- menti locos hactenus a multis male intellectos, et prius adhuc interpretatos summa, cum diligentia et fidelitate explicat, cum Appendice nova et Tabula ab ipso authore descripta in gra- tiamstudiosorum, 8vo. very scarce, ll. 11s. 6d. Parisiis, 1558 Dedicated to James Stuart, Abbot of St. Andrew’s, and son of King James V. Orme says that it is among the scarcest in Scotish literature; and that the only copy which he had seen was in the Advocates’ library. The author was much celebrated for his piety as well as learning. 1684 Cochin’s (W.) Occasional Attempts in Verse, 8vo. boards, uncut, rare, 10s. 6c?. - - Kendal, 1776 %* Privately printed for presents. No specimen of printing is mentioned by Dr C otton at the above place. 1685 Codri Orationes, Epistolae, Silvse, Satyrae, Eglogae, Epigram- mata, 4to. fine copy, rich old morocco, marbled edges, scarce, 106f.Cc?. - - Paris. J. Petit, 1515 1686 Codrington’s (Robt.) Life and Death of the Illustrious Robert Earl of Essex, containing at large the Wars he managed and the commands he had in Holland, the Palatine, and in England, frontispiece, Mo. 7s. 6d. - 1646. 1687 CoefFeteau (F. N.) Responce a l’Advertisement addresse par le Roy Jacques I. a tous les Princes et Potentats de la Chres- tiente, 12mo. vellum, fine copy, scarce, 7s. 6d. Rouen, 1610 1688 Coegli (Gasparo) Litera Annale del Giapone delle cose ivi successe l’anno 1582, al Rev. P. Generale della Compagnia di Giesu, Veneiia, app. Gioliti, 1585. —Nuovo Avisi del Giapone con alcuni altri della Cina del, 1583 et 1584, ib. id. 1586, in one vol. 8vo. vellum, scarce and interesting, 12s. 1689 Cognati (Gilb.) Brevis ac Dilucida Burgundiee Superipris Descriptio, item brevis totius Gallies Descriptio per eundem, cuts of arms, 8vo. vellum, scarce, 65. Basil. Oporinus, 1552 1690 Coinage.—A most valuable and interesting collection of One HUNDRED AND EIFTY BOOKS AND TRACTS RELATING TO THE Coinage, Establishment and Progress of the Bank of England, Finance, Currency, &c. in 6 vols. 4to. and 6 vols. 8vo. in all 12 vols. uniformly bound in calf, very neat, 4 51. - - 1611-1812 So extensive a collection as the present, of Tracts (many of which are very rare) on this important subject, has probably never before been offered for sale, and they ought to be deposited in some public library. The foundation of this probably unique collection was made by Rogers Ruding, author of the treatise upon the Coinage of England, to which collection was added an extensive series formed by the Rev. Mr. Baker, of St. John’s College, Cambridge, the late Serjeant Heywood, and from various other collections. It must be seen to be duly appreciated. A brief list of the titles of each work may be had for inspection. 1 1691 Coin.—Ordonnance du Roy et de sa cour des Monnoyes, con- tenant les pris et poix, tant des Monnoyes de France qu’es- trangeres, d’or et d’argent, &c. Paris, 1555.—Remonstrances par C. Turquam, General des Monnoyes, ib. 1573.—Advis de M. Thomas Turquam, pour deliberer sur les memoires presentez au Roy, afin d’abolir le comte a sols, et a livres, et d’oresenavant faire tous contracts et obligations a escus, ib, 1578. —Ordonnance du Roy, sur le faict et Reglement general de ses Monnoyes, many plates of the various coins, with their value, ib. 1578.—Edict du Roy portant nouvelle fabrication d’especes d'argent, augmentation du marc d’argent le Roy, et des Quarts d’escu, Testons, et Francs, aux coins et armes de sa Majeste etans de leur juste poids, &c. ib. 1641. — Arrest de la Cour des Monnoyes, portant le prix pour lequel les especes d’argent doivent estre exposees, ib. 1641. — Edict du Roy portant nouvelle fabrication d’especes d’Ar- gent, Augmentation du Marc d’Argent le Roy, et des Quarts d’Escu, Testons, et Francs, aux coins et armes de sa Majeste estans de leur juste poids, &c. with plates of the various coins9 fyc. ib. 1644, in 5 vols. 8vo. very neat, 2l. 12s. fid. *** An interesting article to the coin collector, being interleaved with copious MS. notes and additions in a contemporary French hand. 1692 Coins.—Ordonnance du Roy, contenant le pois, et pris des especes d’Or et d’Argent, ausquelles le diet seigneur a per- mis avoir cours et mises en son Royaume, pais, terres et seig- neuries de son obeissance, avec le descry, tant des monnoyes rongnees et legeres, que de certaines especes d’Or et d’Ar- gent, et de bellon estrangeres, cuts, 8vo. neat, scarce, 7s. fid. Paris, 1565 1693 Coin.—Jac. Bornitii de Nummis in Repub. percutiendis et conservandis lib. II. ex Systemate politico deprompti, Hano- vice, 1608.—De Augmento ac Variatione Monetarum trac- tatus Casp. Ant. Thesauri, Franco/. 1610, in one vol. 4to. neat, from Thuanus’s collection, with his arms on the sides, 105. fid. 1694 Coin, &c.—R. Vaughan’s Discourse of Coin and Coinage, the first Invention, Use, Matter, Forms, Proportions, &c. 1675. —Discourse Concerning Coining the new Money lighter, in Answer to Locke, by Nic. Barbon, 1696.—An Advice for the Paymaster and Receiver of any English Gold now current, whereby they may be assured of the true Value thereof, and what Abatement is to be made in proportion to the want in Weight, 1729, in one vol. 12mo. very neat, scarce, 9s. 1695 Coin.—Response a M. G. ou l’on examine plusieurs questions d’antiquite, et entr’autres la Dissertation publiee depuis peu sur le Gallien d'or du Cabinet du Roy par M. Baudelot, plates of coins, 8vo. vellum, 2s. fid. Paris, 169S 1696 Coins.—Othonis Sperlingii de Nummorum Bracteatorum et Cavorum nostrae ac superioris aetatis origine et progressu ad Jac. a Mellen, Epistola, plates, 4to, scarce, 4s. Lubecce, 1700 1697 Coins.—Bibliotheca Bibliothecarum, accedit Bibliotheca Num- maria in duas Partes tributa, I. de Antiquis Numismatitfus, II. de Monetis, Ponderibus et Mensuris, cura et studio P. Labbe, additus Jo. Seldeni Liber de Nummis, 8vo. neat, 5s. Rothomagi, 1678 1698 Coin.—Lowndes’s Report, containing an Essay for the Amendment of the Silver Coins, 1695.—The Regulation of Silver Coin made Practicable and Easy to the Government and Subject, 1696.—Short but thorough search into what may be the real Cause of the present Scarcity of our Silver Coin, &c. 1717, in one vol. 8vo. very neat, 7s. 6d. 1699 Coin.—Discourse of Paper Credit, Paper Money, Paper Riches, and State of our Coin, privately printed, with some Manuscript Papers, by Mr. Pollexfen, on the subject, Svo. 5s. 1700 1700 Coin. — Locke’s Treatise of raising our Coin, 1718.—Essay on Money and Bullion, 1718.—Account of all the Gold and Silver Coins ever used in England, 1718.—Thoughts on our Silver Coin, 1718.—Remarks upon the scarcity of our Silver Coin, 1718.—Letter to a M. P. relating to the Coin, 1718, in one vol. 8vo. 10$. 6d. 1701 Coins.-—Observations on Coin in general, 1730.—Observations on the present condition of the current Coin of this Kingdom, by Peter Vallavine, 1742.—Corbyn Morris on the Causes of the present Scarcity of Silver Coin, 1757.—— Considerations on the present Scarcity of Silver Coin, 1759. —-Sentiments offered to the Public for the coining 40,000/. worth of Silver, by S. Clarke, 1771.—Letter to the Members of Parliament on the present State of the Coinage, 1771.—Remarks on the Coinage of England, from the earliest to the present time, by Walter Merrey, Nottingham, 1789.— Thoughts on a New Coinage of Silver, by Dorrien Magens, 1798, in 1 vol. 8vo. h. b. neat, a scarce and inter- esting collection, made by Isaac Reed, 1/. 5s. 1702 Coins.—Twenty-four Catalogues of Collections of Greek, Roman, British, Saxon, English and Scotch, Gold, Silver, Copper, and Brass Medals and Coins, sold by Auction in London, by Langford, Gerard, Paterson, Hutchins, Barford, Skinner, and Denew, including many very fine and rare, 2/. 2$. 1774-86 The above scarce, and to the collector, very interesting series of coin catalogues, contains those formed by Dr. Ducarel, T. J. Selby, Esq. G. Smart, Esq. Rev. W. Gosling, Canon of Canterbury, G. Scott, Esq. Rev. T. Penrose, Mr. Ibbott, G. Lindegnemen, Ingham Foster, C. Lindegren, Rev. S. Walker, M. Duane, F.R. and A.S. two parts, M. C. Tutet, Rev. Dr. Russell, Sir C. Frederick, &c. some of the catalogues contain also antiquities, 8fc. 1703 Coins.—Seven Sale Catalogues of Collections sold by auction, being duplicates of the above, including G. Smart, I. Foster, C. Lindegren, Rev. S. Walker, Sir C. Frederick, and two others, 10$. 6d. - r 1777*86 1704 Coins.—The Episcopal Coins of Durham, and the Monastic Coins of Reading, with Notes and Illustrations, privately ;printed, 8vo. half bound russia, 8s. 6d, Newcastle, 1817 1705 Cokaine’s (Sir Aston) Obstinate Lady, a Comedy, first edition, 4to. half bound, neat, 7s. 6d. - 1657 1706 Colardeau (Juliani) Larvina Satyricon in Chorearum Lascivias et Personata Tripudia, 12mo. neat, scarce, 7s. 6d. Paris. 1619 1707 Colbatch’s (Sir John) Dissertation concerning Misletoe; a most Wonderful Specific Remedy for the Cure of Convulsive Distempers, both parts, 1723.—Catalogue of Dr. Askew’s Manuscripts, 1785.—The Conduct of his Majesty's late Ministers considered, as it affected the East India Company and Mr. Hastings, by Major John Scott, 1784.—Brian Edwards’s Thoughts on the late Proceedings of Government, respecting the Trade of the East India Islands with North America, 1784.—Advice to the Protestant Clergy of Ireland, Dublin, 1787.—Remarks on some proceedings at the late Election at Winchester College; and the case of the Masters of the School fairly stated, 1767.—The Craftsman’s Doctrine and Practice of the Liberty of the Press, 1732.—The Grand Accuser, the greatest of all criminals, 1735.—The Present State of Trinity College, Cambridge, in a Letter from Dr. R* Bentley, the Master, to the Bishop of Ely, 1710.—J. Ber- kenhout’s Essay on the Bite of a Mad Dog, in which the claim to Infallibility of the Principal Preservative Remedies against the Hydrophobia is examined, 1783, in 1 vol. 8vo* half bound, neat, 7s. Gd. 1708 Colbertina Bibliotheca: seu Catalogus Bibliothecae J. B. Colbert, priced, 3 vols. 8vo. very neat, 7s. Gd. Paris. 1728 1709 Colbert (Jean Baptiste) Eloge de, 8vo. sewed, 2s. 1773 1710 Cole (Gul.) Oratio de Ridiculo, habita Cantabrigiae in Scholis Publicis, 1780; accedit etiam, ab eodem Scriptum, Carmen Comitiale, privately printed by the late Duke of Marlborough, 4to. elegantly bound in morocco, gilt leaves, ll.Us.Gd. - - - 1811 *** Dedicated to Eton College. The above was his Grace’s own copy. 1711 Coleccion de Poesias Castellanas anteriores al Siglo XV. pre- ceden Noticias para la Vida del primer Marques de Santil- lana: y la Carta que escribio al Condestable de Portugal sobre el origen de nuestra Poesia, ilustrada con Notas por D. Thomas Antonio Sanchez, 4 vols. 8vo. boards, uncut, 16s. Madrid, 1779-90 *** “Collection fort bien executee et trks estimee.”—Brunet. It is the only collection of the oldest Spanish poets, and is now become very scarce in Spain* Sold at Mr. Evans’s, Jan. 13, 1825, for 21. 10s. 1712 Coligny (Gaspard de) Amiral de France, Vie de, 12mo. scarce, 4s. Gd. - - Cologne, P. Marteau, 1686 1713 Colinaei (Jac.) de Memoria Artificiosa Opusculum, partim ex Cicerone et Quintiliano, partim ex divo Thoma Aquinate, conflatum, 4to. vellum, scarce, 7s. Gd. Paris. 1515 1714 Collaert (Adrian) Virginis Marine Vita, represented in a beautiful series of twenty Engravings by A. Collaert, with borders of flowers, insects, and birds, brilliant impressions, mounted upon drawing paper, square 8vo. very neat, 155. Antverpice 1715 Collatii (Petri Apollonii) Presbyteri Novariensis, Excidii Jero- solymitani lib. IV. Carmine, opera et studio Joannis Gagnsei, first edition, 12mo. half bound, morocco, very scarce, 7s. 6d. Paris. Le Rich, 1540 1716 Collenucii (Pandulphi) Apologi IV. Agenoria, Miropenes, Alithia et Bombarda, pro labore, virtute et arte, contra Fraudem, Hypocrisim, etc. etc. 4to. scarce, 5s. 6d. Argentorati, 1511 1717 Collenuccio (Pandolpho) Apologo intitulato Specchio di Esopo, 4to. fine copy, vellum, scarce, 10s. 6d. Roma, 1526 %* Apparently unknown to Brunet and other bibliographers. 1718 Collings’ (John) Shepherd’s Wanderings discovered, in a Revindication of the great Ordinance of God, Gospel Preachers and Preaching, in answer to Mr. Sheppard’s book, called the People’s Privileges and Duty guarded against the Pulpit and Preacher’s encroachment, &c. 4to. neat, 10s. 6d. 1652 1719 Collins.—Catalogue of the Library of Anthony Collins, Esq. both parts, with some prices, 8vo. nt. very scarce, 10s. 6d. 1731 1720 Collins’s (Arthur) Peerage of England, third edition, with cuts of arms, 2 vols. 8vo. large paper, neat, scarce, 15s. 1714 1721 Collins’s Proceedings, Precedents, and Arguments, on Claims and Controversies, concerning Baronies by Writ, and other Honours, with Appendix, folio, neat, 1 /. 5s. 1734 *** Sold in the Fonthill sale for 21. 12s. 6c?. 1722 Collins’s (J.) Plea for the bringing in of Irish Cattel, and keep* ing out Fish caught by Foreigners, with Address of the Counties of Cornwall and Devon, about the advancement of Tin, Fishery, and divers Manufactures, 4to. scarce and interesting treatise, 7s. - - 1680 1723 Colloquiorum Familiarium incerto auctore libellus, Gr. et Lat. non pueris modo sed quibusvis, in cotidiano colloquio, grae- cum afifectantibus sermonem, impendio futurus utilis, 4to. scarce, 5s. - - Lovanii, T. Martin, 1517 1724 Colman’s (George) Dramatick Works, 4 vols. 8vo. very neat, \l. Is. - - - 1777 1725 Colman.—Particulars of the Life of George Colman, Esq. (father of the late George Colman) written by himself, and delivered by him to R. Jackson, Esq. his Executor, for publication after his decease, portrait, 8vo. sewed, 4s. 1795 1726 Coloma (Don Juan) Decada de la Passion de Jesu Christo con otra obra intitulada Cantico de su gloriosa resurreccion, 12mo .fine copy of a very scarce and beautiful poetical volume, morocco elegant, gilt edges, 2/. 2s. - Caller, 1576 *#* The first book printed in Sardinia. The earliest Cagliari book which Dr. Cotton had met with, was printed in 1628. 1727 Colomesii (Pauli) Italia et Hispania Orientalis, sive Italorura et Hispanorum qui Linguam Hebraeam vel alias orientales excoluerunt, Vitae, Wolfio, 4to. neat, 5s. 6d. Hamb. 1730 1728 Colonies.—Considerations on the propriety of imposing Taxes in the British Colonies, 4to. sewed, 3s. - 1765 1729 Colonna (Augustino da) Opera novamente composta del Dis- prezamento del mondo in terza rima et hystoriata, with curious wood-cuts, 12mo. calf extra, gilt edges, scarce, 12s. , Venetia, per Nicolo Zopino, 1524 1730 Colpas’s (And.) Rhythmical Composition of some conspicuous Affairs of this World, 4to. 3s. Winchester, 1732 1731 Columbus.—Epistola Christofori Colon (cui aetas nostra multum debet) de Insulis Indise supra Gangem nuper invents : ad quas perquirendas octavo antea mense auspiciis et ere invictissimi Fernandi Hispaniarum Regis missus fuerat: ad dominum Raphaelem Sanxis, ejusdem serenissimi Regis Thesaurarium missa : quam nobilis ac literatus vir Aliander de Cosco ab Hispano Idiomate in Latinum convertit, first edition, 4to. remarkably fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, excessively rare, 13/. 13s. (Romce, per Stephanum Planck) MCCCCXCIIL *** Sold in the Conde sale for 351. 14s. 6d. 1732 Columbi Epistola, fourth edition, with curious wood-cuts, 4to. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, excessively rare, 71. 7s. Basilece, per J. B. de Olpe, MCCCCXCIII1. *** Washington Irving, in his life of Columbus, is very eloquent in praise of the language used in this first document ever printed relative to the discovery of America, and he considers it, on the whole, as far more authentic and valuable than the subsequent works of other authors, who, for the most part, wrote of things they never saw, and who recorded circumstances and deeds as facts, which were entirely fictitious, and existed only in their own imaginations. All other writers, since the discovery of these precious gems, unite in admiration and the warmest eulogiums of their merit and extraordinary rarity, and some state, “ Every word of the letter should be incorporated in all future histories of America.,, Dr. Robertson, notwithstanding his great research, was totally unacquainted with their existence. 1733 Columbus.—Historic del Signor D. Fernando Columbo, nelle quali s’ha particolare, et vera Relatione della Vita, e de’ fatti dell ammiraglio, D. Christophoro Colombo, suo Padre, e dello Scoprimento, ch’egli fece dell’ Indie Occidental!’, detto Mondo nuovo, tradotte dal Alfonso Ulloa, rare, Venetia, 1676.—Noticie Historiche del Regno dell’ Ungaria, Ven. 1688.-—Ceremoniale nella Coronatione della Maesta dell’ lmperatrice Eleanora Madalena Theresa, Ven. 1690, in one vol. 12mo. vellum, fine copies, 1/. 11*. 6d. *** The author was born at Cordova in 1487. Accompanied his father in his fourth voyage of discovery in 1502, after whose death he made two voyages to the New World. He was an eye-witness to the facts which he relates in the above volume, particularly the fourth voyage of his father, whose papers and charts he possessed. “ His work is an invaluable document, entitled to great faith, and is the corner stone of the History of the American continent.” 1734 Columbi (Joannis) Manuascensis, Opuscula Varia Hisiorica, scil. De Cartusianorum initiis *. Virgo Romigeria : Guliel- mus Junior, Comes Forcalquerii : De rebus gestis Episco- porum Sistrariensium, Vivarisiensium, Valentinorum et Dien- sium, lib. XII. cum Appendice, quae habet Epistolam Jo. de Burnius Archiepiscopi Viennensis et Suffraganeorum ad Gre- gorium IX. Pontificem, postulantium anno 1231 canoni- zationem Stepbani e Cartusiano Episcopi Diensis mortui anno 1208, et Vitam Amedei Rossilionsai, etc.: De rebus gestis Episcoporum Vasionensium : De Manucsca Urbe Provincial lib. III. : Noctes Blancalandanae : Dissertatiuncula de In» corruptione Corporis Philibertae a Sabaudias Ducissse Ne- morosii : De gente Simiansea lib. IV.: Appendix ad Noctes Blancalandanas, folio, fine copy, in the original binding, a scarce historical work, 15s. - Lugduni, 1675 1735 Columbre (Agostino) de Santo Severo, Opera de Manus» chansia, 8vo.fine copy, very neat, 7s. 6d. Vinegia, Sabio, 1536 1736 Colvile’s Paraenese, or admonition (lately returnit to the Catholique Romane Religion, in vhilk he was baptesit and brocht up till he had full 14 years of age) unto his Cuntrcy Men, 8vo. morocco elegant, gilt edges, rare, 21. 12s. 6d. Paris, 1602 1737 Combar.*—The Triumph of Faith over Death, in a Panegyrick on the Life and Death of Dr. Combar, Master of Trinity College, Cambridge, and Dean of Carlisle, with Funeral Sermon, by R. Boreman, 4to. sewed, 5s. - 1654 1738 Comedie.—La Portia, Comedia di Gioseppe Leggiadro Ga- lanni, s. a.—Comedia, Chiamata 11 Frappa da Massimo Cammello, no title, 1666, in one vol. 12mo. vellum, both very rare, 5s. 1739 Comenius (J. Amos) Reformation of Schooles, designed in Two excellent Treatises, shewing the great necessity of a General Reformation of Common Learning, the grounds and hope for such, and how it may be brought to pass, 4to. 45. - 1642 1749 Comets.—The Blazing Star, or a Discourse of Comets, their natures and effects, 1664.—Gadbury’s Discourse of the Natures and Effects of Comets, with a brief yet full Account of the three late Comets, visible to all Europe, and what they portend, &c. curious plate, 1665.—Mementos to the World ; or an Historical Collection of divers Wonderful Comets and Prodigious Signs in the Heaven, that have been seen ; likewise Stella Nova, or the New Star, or an Account of the natural signification of the Comet so long visible in England, by W. Knight, 1680.—Tables of the apparent Places of the Comet of 1661, whose return is expected in 1789, to which is added a new Method of using the Reticule Rhomboide, by Sir Henry Englefield, 1788, in all four tracts, 4to. scarce and curious, 155. Y 1741 Coming’s (Fowler) Vindication of the Printed Hebrew Text of the Old Testament, in Answer to Kennicott’s Dissertation, 8vo. served, scarce, 3s. - Oxford, 1753 1742 Commonwealth.—Violet on the Proceedings concerning the Samson, Salvador, and George, in the High Court of Admiraltie, with the folding list of Dutch prizes, 1653.— Violet’s Mysteries of Trade and Mint Affairs, 1653.—Violet’s Discoveries how the Commons have been cheated of their Gold and Silver Coins, 1651, three vols. in one, folio, scarce, ll. 8s. - - - 1651-3 1743 Commonwealth.—Book of the Continuation of Foreign Passages, that is of the Peace made between this Commonwealth and the United Provinces; also between England and Sweden, England and France, from General Blake’s Fleet of the Turks in Algiers, consenting to deliver up all the English Slaves, and desiring Peace, the Battering of their Castle, Firing their Fleet; also an Attempt on the Island of Jamaica, Taking of St. Jago, with full description thereof, the Success of the Fleet against the Spanish West India Fleet, &c. &c. portraits, plates of Engagements, Maps, fyc. by Passe and Hollar, 4to. morocco, gilt edges, scarce, 21. 2s. Thomas Jenner, 1657 1744 Compendiaria in Aristotelis Ethicon Introductio Rei Litte- rariae Studioso apprime utilis, 4to. 3s. MCCCCCI 1745 Compendium octo Partium Orationis, wood-cut, 4to. fine copy, very neat, a rare and curious grammatical work, 1/. 5s. sine ulla nota. 1746 Compendium Privilegiorum etGratiarum Societatis Jesu, 8vo. fne copy, in rich old morocco, gilt and marbled edges, bound by De Rome, scarce, 21. 2s. - Romeo, 1584 1747 Conaei (G.) Vita Mariae Stuartae Scotiae Reginae, portrait, 12mo. vellum, scarce, 1Z. Is. - Romce, 1624 *** A copy of this interesting little volume sold in Mr. Bindley’s sale for 17 19s. 1748 Conchylii (Guidonis) Romenaei Nivernensis, Poemata, 8vo. vellum, scarce, 7s. 6d. - - Niverni, 1590 1749 Condorcet, Esquisse d’un Tableau Historique des progres de I’Esprit Flamain, 8vo. neat, 3s. 6d. - Paris, 1794 1750 Coney’s Church Architecture of the Middle Ages. —A series of Etchings of Cathedrals, Churches, Hospitals, Monasteries, &c. remaining in England, with Descriptions by the Rev. J. A. Giles, jour parts, folio, 4/. 4s. - 1839-40 1751 Conference betweene the two great Monarches of France and Spaine, concerning the present Proceedings in England, with portraits of the Kings of France and Spain, 4to. sewed, 4s. 6d. - 1641 1752 Confession d’Augsbourg, in German, the original edition, 4to. scarce, 10s. 6d. - 1530 1753 Confession d’Augsbourg, presentee autrefois k l’Empereur Charles Quint, fan 1530, par les Princes et les Etats Protestants, 12mo. uncut, scarce, 6s. - sans date 1754 Confessie oft bekentisse des Geloos van sommige Vorsten ende Steden der Keyserlicher Mayesteyt (opden Rycxdach tot Ausborch) ouergegheven, 8vo. fine copy, very neat, scarce, 10s. 6d. - - Franckfordt, 1567 1755 Confirmatione (De) Christianas Fidei, 4to. 3s. 6d. 1519 1756 Confutation of a Slanderous and Scurrillous Libel, entituled, Animadversiones upon the Remonstrant’s Defence against Smectymnuus, 4to. sewed, 3s. 6d. - 1642 *** A curious tract, with poetical extracts from Chaucer, Sir David Lindsay, Sir P. Sidney, &c. 1757 Confutation of the Anabaptists and all others who affect not Civil Government, wants title, 4to. sewed, 2s. 1758 Congreve’s Amendments of Collier’s false and imperfect Citations, &c. from the Old Batchelor, Double Dealer, Love for Love, and Mourning Bride, 8vo. neat, 2s. 6d. 1698 1759 Congreve’s Dramatick Works,portrait, 12mo. neat, 4s. 1733 1760 Conquest.-—Argument proving from Ancient Histories and Records, that William, Duke of Normandy, made no absolute Conquest of England, frontispiece, 8vo. fine clean copy, in the original binding, 4s. 6d. - - 1682 1761 Conroy.—Florentii Conrii Hiberni, ex ord. F. M. de Obs. Archiepiscopi Thomensis, Pereginus Jerichuntinus, hoc est De Natura Humana feliciter instituta, infeliciter lupra, mise- rabiliter vulnerata, misericorditer ristaurata, Paris. 1641.-«* Aug. De Witti Patris Francisci Ord. Min. Fundatoris Am* plissimaet Sanctissima Genealogia, beautifully engraved title*, Bruxellis, 1637, in 1 vol. 4to. fine copies, calf extra, both very scarce, 21. 2s. *** A very curious volume. The second piece contains a list of all the members of the order, with short notices of their lives and deaths, where buried, &c. Among the names occur those of Hugh Rich, Richard Risbey, John Forest, Ray- muud Russell; John Gray, a Scotchman; Patrick Heley, Irish ; Daniel O’Neilan, “ martyrio coronatus Yogheliae,” Cornelius O’Duvean, Nigel O’Boyle, Nic. a Waterford, Roger Bacon, John Peckham, Archbishop of Canterbury, Robert Eliphet Archbishop of Armagh, Florence Conroy Archbishop of Tuam, William de Genesburgh, Bishop of Worcester, &c. There is also a list of the historians and writers of the order, among which are W. Elton, John Kent, V. Coventry, H. de Faversham, Thomas of York, Eustace Normanyillc, T, Bungay, Walter Brinkly, Nic. Ocham, John Wachisea, W. Herbert, W. Breton, Adam Wadhan, R. Conway, John Ede of Hereford, W. Holme, T. Otterburne, R. Colman, C. Bandel of Newcastle, W. Cotton, Maurice k Portu, Alex. Barclay, &c. 1762 Consejoque dio un Rufian a unas Donzellas con las Coplas del Huveo, wood-cut, 4to. fine copy, morocco, gilt edges, very rare, 2l, 2s. - - about 1535 1763 Considerations on the Establishment of the French Strollers, the Behaviour of their Bully Champions, 8vo. sewed, 2s. Qd. 1749 1764 Considerations on the Coronation Oath to maintain the Protestant Reformed Religion, and the Settlement of the Church of England, by J. Reeves, 8vo. sewed, uncut, 2s. 1801 1765 Consilium pii et moderati cujusdam Viri de pace constituenda Ecclesiarum Christianarum, 8vo. vellum, 10i'. 6d. Geneva3, ap. Jo. Crispinum, 1566 1766 Constable.—Catalogue of the Library of David Constable, Esq. sold by Mr. Speare, in Edinburgh, 8vo. 3s. 3d. Edinb. 1828 An extraordinarily valuable collection in parliamentary law, English and Scotish history, American ditto, &c. 1767 Constable’s Catalogue, another copy, large paper, neatly priced, with purchasers* names, 8vo, very rare, Ss. Edinb. 1828 1768 Constable’s (John) Reflections upon accuracy of Style, 8vo. very neat, 4s. 6d. - - - 1734 1769 Constantii (P, Georgii) Lima Linguae Bohemicae seu Comment tariolusdeRestaurationeldiomatis Boemici, Lat. et Bohemice, 12mo. Jine copy, in the original binding, very rare, 1/. 5s. Pragce, 1667 1770 Constantini (Lodovici) Selectiores aliquot Epistolae, dedicated to Edward Vlth, 4to. scarce, 4s. 6d. Paris. MorelU 1559 1771 Constantini Porpbyrogennetae Imp. Opera, in quibus Tactica nunc primum prodeunt Gr. et. Lat. a Meursio, 8vo. vellum, 5s. - - Lugd. Bat. Elz. 1617 1772 Constantini Manassis Annales Gr. et. Lat. ed. Meursio, 4to. neat, 10s. 3d. - - Lugd. Bat. 1616 1773 Constitutional Queries, earnestly recommended to the serious Consideration of every True Briton, single sheet, 5s. 3d. This paper contains very scandalous insinuations against the Duke of Cum-, berland; it fell under the censure of Parliament. A reward of lOOOi. was offered to discover the author, but he was never found out. See continuation of Smollett’s History. 1774 Constitutional Connection between Great Britain and Ireland and the Mischievous Effects of introducing British Party into Ireland, 1790.—-Lord Petre’s Letter to Bishop Horsley, on the Catholic Question, 1790.—Bishop Horsley’s Review of the Case of the Protestant Dissenters, 1790.—Letter on the State of Public Affairs, in which the object of the contending parties, particularly the Dukes of Norfolk, Portland, and Northumberland, the House of Russell and Devonshire, Lords Thurlow, Loughborough, and North, Messrs. Pitt, Fox, Burke, and Sheridan, Mrs. Fitzherbert, and H. R. H. the Prince of Wales, are considered, in 1 vol. 8vo. h. b. neat, 5s. 1775 Constitutiones Provinciales et Othonis, black letter, 8vo. morocco elegant, gilt edges, 21. 2s. Wynkyn de Worde, 1529 Very rare; sold in the Towueley sale for 3/. 5s. 1776 Constitutio ad removendos Abusus, et Ordinatio ad cleri vitam reformandam, per Rev. L. Campegium, 4to. 4s. 3d. Ripce, 1562 1777 Constitutiones et Decreta, Synodo Provinciali Mediolanensi sub Carol. Borromeeo, Card. et. Archiepiscopi Mediol. con- dita, 8vo. morocco, with the Aldine device on the sides, gilt edges, rare, ll. 11 s. 3d. - - Aldus, 1566 1778 Constitutiones et Decreta condita in Provinciali Synodo Mediolanensi quarta, 12mo. fine copy, vellum, gilt edges, 10s. 3d. Brixicc, 1582 1779 Constitutiones et Privilegia Patriarchatus et Cleri Venetiarum Joannis Trivisani jussu edita, 4to. fine copy, very scarce, 1/. Is, - Venet. ex Bibliotheca Aldina, 1587 1780 Constructio Verborum, excerpta ex opere quod Schedam Re- giam vocant, Greece, Paris. 1527.—De Cotidianis colloquiis libellus, Graece, s. a. in one vol, 8vo.fine copies, h. b. neat, scarce, 10s, Gd. 1781 Constructio Verborum, excerpta ex Scheda Regia, Greece, Paris. in ced. Algid. Gourmontii, 1527.—De Verborum apud Greecos Anomalorum aut alioqui difficilium investigatione thematis commentarius, ib. Morel. 1549, in 1 vol. 8vo. fine copies, very neat, gilt edges, 18s. %* Purchased in the Rev. Mr. Drury’s sale for 11. 1 Is. 6d. 1782 Consulado de Mar obra muy util y provechosa : y aun muy necessaria; ansi para todo genero de Mercaderes: como de Senores de Naos: y Pilotos y Marineros; y todos los que navegan, traduzido de Lengua Catalana en Castellana, 4to. fine copy, neat, extremely rare, 1/. 5s. Valencia, por Francisco Diaz, 1539 This extremely rare edition was unknown to Brunet until he published his Nouvelles Ilecherches. 1783 Contarini (Gasp.) la Republica, e i Magistral di Vinegia, Vinegia, Girolamo Scotto, 1544.—Libro de la Republica de Venetiani compostoper Donato Giannotti, Roma Ant. Blado, 1542,—De Regimenti Publici de la Citta, di Girolamo Ga- rimberto, Vinegia, Girol. Scotto, 1544, in one vol. 8vo.fine copies, in rich old morocco, tooled on the sides in compartments, \l. 1*. 1784 Contareni (Gasparis) Cardinalis, de Elementis et eorum Mix- tiohibus, lib. V.; Scipionis Capicii de Principiis Rerum Poema, 8vo. fine copy, vellum, 15s. Paris, per Nic. Divitem (Le Rich) 1548 *** The double anchor on the title-page. The five books of Cardinal Conta- renus are stated to be “ nunc primum in lucem aediti.’’ The poem of Capicius is printed from the Aldine edition of 1546. 1785 Contareni de Potestate Pontificis, quod divinitus sit tradita Commentarius; ejusdem Conciliorum magis illustrium summa, 8vo.fine copy, very neat, scarce, 7s. 6d. Venetiis, Zilleitus, 1562 Printed by Zilletti with Aldine Type. 1786 Contareni de Elementis et eorum Mixtionibus lib. V. et Scipionis Capitii de Principiis Rerum Poema, 8vo. remarkably fine copy, ruled with red lines, in the original vellum wrapper, gilt edges, 10$. 6d. - - Paris. 1564 1787 Contarenus de Magistratibus et Republica Venetorum, 4to. fine copy, h. b. morccco, scarce, 15$. Venet. Aldus, 1589 1788 Contarini della Republica et Magistrati di Venetia, lib. V. aggiontovi uno di nuovo delF Eccellenza delle Republiche, 8vo .neat, 18$. - - Venet. A Ido, 1591 1789 Contareni (Jo. Petri) Historise de Bello nuper Venetis a Se- limo II. Turcarum Imperatore illato, liber a Nic. Stupano, 4to. neat, scarce, 7s. Gd. - - Basil. 1573 1790 Contareni (Vincentii) Varias Lectiones, in quibus multi vete- rum cum Grascorum, turn Latinorum Scriptorum loci illus- trantur, atque emendantur, Trajecti ad Rlienum, 1754.— Jacobi de Rhoer, Feria? Daventrienses, sive Miscellaneorum libri duo, ib. 1758, in 1 vol. 8vo. vellum, 4s. Gd. 1791 Contarino (Luigi) il Vago, e dilletevole Giardino, ove si leggono gli infelici fini di molti huomini illustri ; i varii e mirabili essempii di virtu, e vitii de gli huomini; i fatti e la morte de’ Profeti; il nome e l’opere delle dieci Sibille ; il discorse delle Muse; l’origine e l’imprese delle Amazone ; i meravigliosi essempii delle Donne; gli inventori di tutte le Scientie, et arti; lesette Meraviglie del Mondo, &c. &c. 4to. very fine copy, calf extra, gilt edges, scarce, 21. 2s. Vicenza, Perm, 1599 With the Akline device on the title. 1792 Contile (Luca) Comedia, chiamata la Pescara, Milano, per Francesco Marchesino, 1550.—-Comedia del Contile chiamata le CesareaGonzaga, ib. 1550.—Coraedia del Contile chiamata , la Trinozzia, ib. 1550, in one vol. 4to. fine copies, h. b. vellum, 1L ID*. Gd. These three Comedies are of great rarity, and the last two are decorated with the Aldine device. Sold in Mr. Hibbert’s sale for 32.10s. 1793 Contile (Luca) Rime con Discorsi et Argomenti di Francesco Patritio, et M. Antonio Borghesi, 12mo. h. b. neat, 5s. Venetia, 15G0 1794 Contrast with Corrections and Restorations, and an Introductory Dissertation on the Origin of the Feuds and Animosities in the States, 1765.—Narrative of the Reduction of Manilla and the Philippine Islands, in one vol. 12mo. neat, 7s. Gd. 1795 Controversies.-—A Legacie left to Protestants, containing Eighteen Controversies of the Holy Scriptures, Christ’s Catholic Church, Bishop and Church of Rome, Traditions, &c. 12mo. very neat and scarce, 15s. Dowa, 1654 1796 Conundrums.—The Puzzle; being a Choice Collection of Conundrums; the Nuts Crack’d, being the Answers to the Conundrums, 8vo. sewed, scarce, 5s. - 1745 1797 Convent of St. Michael, a Tale from the German, 2 vols. I2mo. bds. 3s. 1803 1798 Cooke’s (Moses) Manner of Raising, Ordering, and Improving Forestand Fruit Trees; also how to Plant, make, and keep Woods, Walks, Lawns, Hedges, &c. plates, 4to. , 7s. Gd. - - - 1679 1799 Cooper’s (Gilbert) Remarks on Warburton’s Edition of Pope’s Works, occasioned by his injurious treatment in one of his notes upon the Essay on Criticism, of the author of the Life of Socrates, 12mo. 2s. Gd. - - 1751 1800 Cookery.-—La Cuisiniere Bourgeoise suivie de foffice, 12mo« neat, 3$. Q>d. - - Paris, 1793 1801 Coppin’s (Richard) Man’s Righteousness examined, and wherein found too light reproved, 4to. served, 3s. 1652 1802 Copy-right.—Considerations on the Nature and Origin of Literary Property, 8vo. Edinb. 1767.—-Observations occasioned by the Contest about Literary Property, by Bishop Law, 8vo. Camb. 1770.—-The cases of the Appellants and Respondents in the cause of Literary Property, before the House of Lords, wherein the decree of Lord Chancellor Apsley was reversed, with Notes, Observations, and References, 4to. 1774. r— Case stated between the Public Libraries and the Booksellers, 8vo. 1813.—Address to the Parliament of Great Britain, on the claims of Authors to their own Copy-right, by R. Duppa, 8vo. 1813, an interesting collection, 12s. * 1803 Copla que hizo tremar a una alcahueta que avia enganado ciertos cavalleros truyendoles en traspassos enganosamente, wood-cut, 4to.Jine copy, morocco, gilt edges, 21. 2s. Printed about 1530 1804 Coplas de como una Dama Ruega a un negro que cante en manera de requibro ; y como el negro se dexa rogar en fin la senora vencida de su gracia le offrece su persona. Con unas coplas de Anton. Vaquerizo de Morana, with two curious wood-cuts, 4to. fine copy, morocco, gilt edges, 2l. 2s. Printed about 1530 1805 Coplas de la muerte como lama a un poderoso cavallero, y otras coplas a la muerte, y otras coplas hechas por Juan del Enzina, 4to. morocco, gilt edges, 1/. 15$. Printed about 1530 1806 Coplas de Madelencia, con otras Coplas de la Reyna de Napoles, con una Cancion, mood-cut, 4to. fine copy, morocco, gilt edges, 21. 2s. - Printed about 1530 1807 Coplas de una Dama y un Pastor sobre un Villancico que dize llamavale la donzella y dixo el vil al ganado tengo de yr; con un Romance que dixe quando el ciego dios de amor ; y otro villancico que dize quanto mas mal me tratays ; y la Lamentacion de amor, curious wood-cut, 4to. Jine copy, morocco, gilt edges, 21. 2s. - Printed about 1530 1808 Coplas hechas por Alonso de Toro Coxo vezino de Avila, sobre la triste y dolorosa nueva de Ungria, 4to. morocco, gilt edges, 21.2s. - - Printed about 1532 1809 Coplas hechas por Alonso de Toro Coxo sobre la abundancia del vino que Dios hadado en el ano de XXXI. y en el ano de XXXIL curious wood-cut, 4to. Jine copy, morocco, gilt edges, 21. 2s. - - 1532 1810 Coplas que hablan de como las Mugeres por una cosa de no dada dizen muchas cosas, en especial una muger sobre un huevo con su criada, fechas por Rodrigo de Reynosa, wood- cut, 4to. fine copy, morocco, gilt edges, 21. 2s. Printed about 1535 1811 Coplas nuevamente fechas por Francisco de Lora a este vil- lancico que dize Mariquita fue ala pla^a mas ha d'un hora, no puede mas la pecadora, con una glosa del mismo Lora a las coplas de Desamada siempre seas ames y nuncate amen, e otras dos maneras de coplas, with wood-cut, 4to. fine copy, morocco, gilt edges, 2l. 2s. - Printed about 1535 1812 Coplas nuevamente hechas de Guarda me las Vacas con otras de Do tienes asmientes y Romance de Marquina, wood-cut, 4to. fine copy, morocco, gilt edges, 2l. 2s. Printed about 1535 1813 Coplas nuevas fechas por Enrrique de Oliva, de la Natividad de nro senor Jesu Christo, y cantanse al tono de Abras me tu el hermitano, 4to. fine copy, morocco, gilt edges, 21. 2s. Printed about 1535 *** The preceding singularly cunous and unique collection of Spanish Poems, is entirely printed in black letter, but the types nowise uniform, from 1530 to 1535. “ They are written in a very old style of the Spanish language, which shows that they must have been composed either in the fourteenth or at the very beginning of the fifteenth century. The compactness of the narrative, the sudden transitions from scene to scene, to follow and carry the subject to an end, in the proposed history to be sung or lamented in the romance, is truly enchanting and admirable; and that artless simplicity in which they are framed, clearly demonstrates that the languages in their infancy were more vigorous, and possessed more power of representing nature than afterwards, when more polished and refined t in their syntax and prosody they have lost in strength that which they have acquired by the refinement of the grammarians, in clearness and harmony. “ I do not find these romances and poems inserted in any of the last selections and collections, published by Dr. Ramon Fernandez, Bohel de Fabor, and D. Augustin Duran, for which reason these copies must be considered very rare and valuable.’* They are all of surpassing rarity; for even in Spain, EITHER IN PUBLIC OR PRIVATE COLLECTIONS, NOT A SINGLE COPY OF ANY OF THEM IS KNOWN TO EXIST. 1814 Corbet’s (Bp.) Poems, 12mo. very neat, 8s. Gd. 1648 %* The author was “ much esteemed for his facetious disposition, and for witty droll poems. King James promoted him to the Deanery of Christ Church, Oxford, and advanced him to the Bishoprics of Oxford and Norwich.” 1815 Corbet’s Poems, with Notes by Gilchrist, 8vo. neat, 3s. Gd. 1807 1816 Corderius’ Dialogues, translated grammatically for the more speedy attainment of the Latine tongue, for writing and speaking Latine, by J. Brinsley, Qvo.fine copy, vellum, 7s. Gd. 1653 1817 Cordiale quatuor novissimorum, 4to.fine large copy, very neat, rare, 1/. Is. Colon, per Conradum de Homborch, s. a. This very curious work was translated into English by Anthony, Earl Rivers, and printed by Caxtonin 1480, a copy of which sold in the Alchorue sale for 127/. Is. 1818 Corfu.—Andrea Marmora Historia di Corfu, portraits and plates, 4to. neat, scarce, 12s. - Venetia, 1672 1819 Coriolani de Petri Mocenici Imperatoris Gestis, lib. III. item Conr. Wengeri de Bello inter Sigismundum Archistrategum Austrise et Venetos libellus, etc. 8vo. 2s. Gd. Basilece, 1544 1820 Corn Laws and Slave Trade.—Three Tracts on the Corn Trade and Corn Laws, 1766.—Scriptural Researches on the Licitness of the Slave Trade, shewing its conformity with the Principles of Natural and Revealed Religion, Liverpool, 1788. —Debate on the Abolition of the Slave Trade, 1792, in one vol. 8vo. neat, 65. 6d. 1821 Corn-Laws.—Reports from the Committees of the House of Lords, on the Growth, Commerce, and Consumption of Grain, and the Laws relating thereto, 8vo. 3s. 6d. 1814 1822 Cornazano (Antonio) Vita di Nostra Donna la gloriosissima Vergine Maria, 4to. fine copy, first page illuminated in gold and colours, a very rare poem, 11. 11s. 6d. Venetian MCCCCLXXXL 1823 Cornazano, Sonetti e Canzone, 8vo. fine copy, h. b. vellum, very rare, 18s. - - Venetia, 1503 *** Sold in Roscoe’s sale for 31. 10s. 1824 Cornazano de Re Militari, 8vo. morocco elegant, gilt edges, Very rare, Si. 3s. Pesaro, per Hieronymum Soncinum, 1507 ♦** The above volume formspart of an Aldine series; “ It is also one of the earliest specimens of printing at Pesaro, an ancient and fortified town of Italy.’31 1825 Cornazano Reglas Militares traduzidas en Romance Castellano por Lorenzo Suarez de Figueroa, 8vo. neat, scarce, 7s. 3d. Venecia, Rossi, 1558 1826 Corneille, (P. et T.) (Euvres, 19 vols. 12mo. neat, marbled edges, 21. 2s. - - Paris, 1759 *0* From his late Majesty’s library. Sold in Dr. Heath’s sale for 31. 3s. 1827 Corneille’s (T.) Extravagant Shepherd, englished by T. Rawlins, 4to. fine large copy, morocco elegant, 11. Is. 1654 1828 Cornelio (Pietro) Historia di Fiandra, nella quale si vede l’origine delle ciuile discensioni e guerre universale dal prin- cipio fin a questi tempi, with anchor in title, 4to. neat, scarce, 10s. 3d. - Brescia, Marchelti, 1582 1829 Cornelius Nepos.—Paucula Annotata ad editionem Corn. Nepotis Bremianam, a G. W. Muller, 8vo. sewed, 2s. Wittenbergce, 1820 1830 Cornelius Nepos.—Observationes Juris ad quaedam Nepotis loca, in Vita Attici, 4to. sewed, uncut, 3s. Lugd. Bat. 1823 1831 Cornwall.—Petition to the Parliament, of the Gentlemen and other of the Inhabitants of the County of Cornwall, a curious broadside, As. - - 1642 1832 Cornwall.—Private Act for the Sale of part of the Estates of John Nicholls, Esq. deceased, for payment of his Debts, Legacies, and other purposes herein mentioned. The lands and mines are fully described, and vested in Sir R. Vyvyan and others, folio, sewed, 7s. 3d. - 1713 1833 Cornwall.—Smith’s Life Reviewed, a Poem, founded on Reflections upon the silent Inhabitants of the Churchyard at Truro, in Cornwall, 4to. uncut, 15s. Exeter, 1780 Z 1834 Cornwall.-—The Royal Cornwall Gazette, Falmouth Packet, and Plymouth Journal, from 1804 to 1813, 10 vols. atlas folio, h. b. neat, scarce, 10/. 10s. Truro, 1804-13 *** Independent of the illustration of this county, the above volumes will be found to contain much interesting matter relative to the mines. 1835 Cornewallis (Sir W.) Essayes, or rather Encomions, Prayers of Sadnesse, &c. 4to. 3s. 6d. - 1616 1836 Corona Preciosa, per imparare, legere, scrivere, parlare, et intendere la Lingue Greca Volgare et literale, et la Lingua Latina, et il Volgare Italico, etc. in lucem editum, ingenio et industria Stephani a Sabio, 8vo. morocco, gilt leaves, extremely rare, if not unique, 31. 3s. Impressum Veneliisper Joan. Antonium et fratres de Sabio, Im- pensis vero Domini Andrece de Turresanis de Asula, 1527 *** The above rare volume was purchased by the late Bishop of Lichfield for 61. 6s., and has since been bound in morocco and lettered by his direction/ an unknown edition.’ 1837 Coronation.—Form and Order of the Coronation of Charles II. King of Scotland, as it was acted and done at Scoone, 1st of January, 1651, with the Sermon preached there by Mr. Robt. Dowglas, the Oath then taken, and the several speeches made, frontispiece of the Royal Arms, 4to. sewed, uncut, 5s. Aberdene, 1660 1838 Correctorium quottarum, canonum et capitulorum atque para- graphorum decreti ubique allegatorum, etc. 4to. fine copy, very neat, rare, 1 /. 5s. - F. Kreusner, s. a. 1839 Corso (Rinaldo) Fondamenti del Parlar Toscano, nella sua Vera, et Sana, et Original Letione rappresentati, 8vo. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, rare, 1 /. Is. * Roma, Ant. Blado, 1564 1840 Cortatzae (Georgii) Erophile, Tragoedia, in Modern Greek, Venet. 1637.—Octoechos sive Liber Octo bonorum. Cantus Ecclesiastici Graecorum, in Modern Greek, ib. 1637, in 1 vol. 8vo. neat, scarce, 6s. 1841 Cortesii (Alexandri) Carmen de Virtutibus Bellicis Matthise Corvini, Hungariee Regis Invictissimi, 12mo. sewed, 3s. Haganoce, 1531 1842 Cortesii (Ferdinandi) prasclara de Nova Maris Oceani Hyspa- nia Narratio, in qua continentur plurima scitu et admiratione digna, circa egregias earum Provintiarum Urbes, Incolarum mores, puerorum Sacrificia, et Religiosas personas, potissi- mumque de celebri civitate Temixtitan variisque illius mira- bilibus, quae legentem mirifice delectabunt.—Petri Martyria libellus de Rebus et Insulis noviter repertis a Seren. Carolo Imperatore, et de variis earum gentium moribus, folio, very fine copy, morocco, gilt edges, extremely rare, 51. 5s. Norimbcrgce, 1524 *** This first Latin edition of the second letter of Cortes is of the utmost rarity, many of the most indefatigable bibliographers never having been able to obtain a sight of it. 1843 Cortese preclara Narratione della Nuovo Hispagno del Mare Oceano nelle quale si contengono molte cose digne di scienza, a ammiratione, circa le citta di egregie di quelle Provincie costumi d’habitori, &c. 4to .fine copy, very scarce, 21. 2s. Venet. 1524 1844 Cortes.—De Insulis nuper inventis Ferdinandi Cortesii ad Carolum V. Horn. Imp. Narrationes, cum alio quodam Petri Martyris ad Clementem VII. Pont. Max., his accesserunt Epistolas duae de felicissimo apud Indos Evangelii Incremen- to, item Epitome de inventis nuper Indiae populis, folio, vellum, a scarce and interesting volume, 185. Colonies, 1532 *** This interesting volume contains the second and third letters of Cortes on Iris conquest of America. Sold in the Celotti sale for 21. 5s., and in Mr. Hope’s for 3/. 15s. / 1845 Cortese (Giovambattista) Selvaggio, in cui si trattano Innamo- ramenti, Battaglie, et altre cose bellissime, con somma dili- genza ridotto, et nuovamente stampato, et non piu per lo adietro venuto in luce, first edition, with curious large wood- cut view of Venice, 4to. vellum, rare, 18$. Vinegia, Nicolini da Sahbio, 1535 For as account of this rare poem, see Count Melzi and Brunet’s Supplement. 1846 Cortesii (Pauli) de Hominibus Doctis Dialogus nunc primum in lucem editus cum adnotationibus et auctoris vita, 4to. sewed, 5s. - - Florentine, 1734 1847 Corvini (Laurentii) Novoforensis, Latinum Ydioma, ab innu- meris fere rnendis quibus antehac scatebat, 4to. with MS. notes, scarce, 45. 6d. - Liplzck, 1511 1848 Corvini Latinum Idioma, curious wood-cut border, 4to. fine copy, 3s. 6d. - Argent. Schurer, s. a. 1849 Corvini Latinum Idioma, 4to. 3s. - Nuremb. 1518 1850 Corvini Hortulus Elegantiarum, 4to. scarce, 45. Argent. Knoblauch, 1518 1851 Corvini (Maximi) Partbenopei Episcopi Esernien. Julio 1L, dicta, 4to. scarce, 4s. 6d. - sine ulld nota. 1852 Cosens (Dr. Ric.) Apologie for sundrie proceedings by Jurisdiction Ecclesiasticall of late times by some challenged, first two parts, 4to. sewed, 35. - 1593 1853 Cosmico, Moral Cancionette, 4to. fine copy, h. b. neat, very rare, 11. 115. Gd. - Vicenza, MCCCCLXXXL Volume fort rare et recherche.—Brunet. 1854 Costa (Steph, de) Tractatus perutilis super ludis licitis et illi- citis, 4to. fine copy, neat, 185. - * Tolosce, 1520 *** This very scarce and curious work has escaped the researches of Brunet and other bibliographers. 1855 Costeranae Bibliothecae Catalogus, interleaved with prices, 8vo. h. b. vellum, 3s. Gd. - Delphis, 1718 1856 Costlie Whore, a Comical History, acted by the Company ot the Revels, 4to.fine copy, 11. 5s. - 1633 *** Sold at Sotheby’s in 1826 for 1/. 16s. 1857 Cotovici (Joannis) Itinerarium Hierosolymitanum et Syriacum, with many curious views and other engravings, 4to. jine copy, vellum, 12s. - - Antverpicz, 1619 1858 Cotterii (Matth.) de Hellenistis et Lingua Hellenistica, Exer- citationes Secundarise, inverted anchor device, 12rao. vellum, 7s. - - Typis Richelianis, 1646 1859 Cotton’s (Charles) Burlesque upon Burlesque; or the Scoffer Scoft, being some of Lucian’s Dialogues, newly put into English Fustian, for the Consolation of those who had rather Laugh and be Merry, than be Merry and Wise, portrait, 8vo. fine clean copy, in the original binding, 5s. 6d. 1675 1860 Cotton’s (Rev. H.) Typographical Gazetteer, 8vo. very neat, 5s. - Oxford, 1825 1861 Cotton’s (Sir Robt.) Narrative of Count Gondomar’s Transactions during his Embassy in England, portrait, 4to. sewed, 3s. 1659 1862 Counter-Poyson, modestly written for the time, to make Annsweere to the Objections and Reproches, wherewith the Annswerer to the Abstract would disgrace the Holy Discipline of Christ, 12mo .fine copy, morocco elegant, scarce, 18s. 1584 1863 Court Leet, and Court Baron, order of keeping, with the charges appertaining to the same, 12mo. sewed, 3s. 1625 1864 Courtanvaux (F. C. Le Tellier Marquis de) Catalogue de sa Bibliotheque, with the printed prices, 8vo. very neat, 4s. Gd. Paris, 1783 *** Purchased in Ewer’s sale for 10s. 6d. 1865 Courtnsei (Edw.) Angli, Oratio in Funere Elisabeth® a Lo- tharingia Bavariae Ducis, habita Leodii in Templo Coll. Angli can i, e Societate Jesu, 4to. morocco elegant, gilt edges, rare, 1/. ID. 6c?. - - Leodii, 1635 Unknown to most bibliographers. 1866 Courtenay.—Elegy to the Memory of George W. A. Courtenay, Esq. Captain of His Majesty’s ship the Boston, who fell at Sea in an Engagement with the French Ship Ambuscade, August 1, 1733, privately printed, 4to. sewed, 5s. Gd. 1793 *** An interesting tract, with notes relating to his gallant conduct to the last. 1867 Courtenay’s (J.) Philosophical Reflections on the French*Re- volution, 8vo. sewed, 2s. - i790 1868 Courtenay’s (T. Peregrine) View of the State of the Nation, and of the Measures for the last five Years, 1811.—Life of W. Cobbett, by himself, 1809.—Observations respecting the Public Expenditure, and Influence of the Crown, by the Rt. Hon. G. Rose, 1810, in 1 vol. 8vo. half bound, neat, 3s. Gd. 1869 Coverdale’s Christian State of Matrimony, most necessary and profitable for all that intend to live quietly and godlie in the Christian State of Holy Wedlock, black letter, with wood cut, ]2mo. morocco elegant, gilt edges, rare, 21. 2s. By J. Mayler, for J. Gough, 1543 1870 Coventry’s (Sir W.) Character of a Trimmer, his opinion of the Laws and Government, Protestant Religion, the Papists, &c. 4to. served, 3s. - - 1688 1871 Coventry (Sir W.) Character of a Trimmer, his opinion of Laws, Government, Protestant Religion, the Papists, &c. 4to. sewed, 2s. 3d. - 1689 1872 Covyn.—Catalogus Librorum Jacobi Covyn Philosoph. Doc- toris, priced, 8vo. vellum, 3s. 6d. - Amst. 1747 *#* A well-chosen theological library. 1873 Cowley (Abraham) Naufragium Joculare, Comoedia: publice coram Academicis acta in Coll. S. Trin. 12mo. neat, scarce, 5s. Londini, 1638 1874 Cowley’s Satyre against Separatists, or the Conviction of Chamber-Preachers, and other Schismaticks, contrary to the Discipline of this our Protestant Profession, in verse, 4to. neat, rare, 15s. - - - 1642 1875 Cowley’s Guardian, a Comedie, acted before Prince Charles at Cambridge, 4to. sewed, 2s. - - 1650 1876 Cowleii Poemata Latina, in quibus continentur sex libri Planta- rum, et unus Miscellaneorum, portrait, 8vo. 3s. 1668 1877 Cowper’s (Lord Chancellor) Letter to Isaac Bickerstaflf, Esq. occasioned by the Letter to the Examiner, 8vo. sewed, 2s. 1710 1878 Cowper’s (Robert) Notes and Observations on the early part of the History of the British Isles, Aberdeen, 1807.—Analysis of Paley’s View of the Evidences of Christianity, Cambridge, 1795,—Essence of Malone, or the Beauties of that fascinating writer, extracted from his Life of Dryden, 1800. —Letter to Lady Loughborough from the Earl of Abingdon, in consequence of her presentation of the Colours to the Bloomsbury and Inns of Court Association, 1798.—Trial of Mr. J. Parsons, 1798.—Political Dramatist of the House of Commons, 1796.—Remarks on the Declaration of the Whig Club, 1796.'—Enumeration of the principal Vegetables and Vegetable Productions, Birmingham, 1796.—Account of the Westminster Society for Insurance of Lives and Survivorships, 1792.—Moore’s Observations on the Union, 1800.— Account of the Society for Equitable Assurances, 1799.— Prospectus of the Royal Institution, &c. 1800, in 1 vol. 8vo. very neat, 10s. 6d. 1879 Cox’s (Sir Ric.) History of Ireland from the conquest by the English to the present time, portraits, 2 vols. in 1, folio, calf, marbled leaves, \l. 5s. - - 1689 1880 Coxe’s (Daniel) Description of the English Province of Caro^ lana, by the Spaniards called Florida, and by the French Louisiane, also the famous Mississipi River, 8vo. 4s. 1722 1881 Coxe’s (Tench) View of the United States of America, 8vo. neat, 4s. 6d. • - - 1795 1882 Cras (H. C.) Disputatio de loco Ciceronis qui est de finibus bonorum et malorum, 4to. sewedf uncut, 3s. 6d. Amst. 1793 1883 Cras (H. C.) Catalogus Bibliothecae publicae Amstelaeda- mensis, folio, vellum, 7s. 6d. - Amst. 1796 1884- Cras (H. C.) Disputatio Juris de loco Ciceronis, qui est de Legibus, 4to. served, 3s. 6d. - Amst. 1802 1885 Cranford’s (J.) Teares of Ireland, wherein is lively presented an Account of the unheard-off Cruelties and perfidious Treacheries of bloud-thirsty Jesuits and the Popish Faction, as a Warning Piece to her Sister Nations to prevent the like Miseries as are acted on the Stage of this Fresh Bleeding Nation, illustrated with twenty-four Engravings by Hollar, representing the escape of Owen Mac O'Neal from Dublin, who discovered the Plot for taking the said City; Stripping the Protestants and driving them Naked into the Mountains; Ravishing the Women; Horrid Murders and Dreadful Tortures of the People; Driving Men, Women, and Children by Hundreds upon Bridges, then casting them into the Rivers; Executing Husbands and Wives before each other’s faces, in the most barbarous manner; Roasting Mr. Davenport’s children before their Parents; Hanging Lady Blaney’s Kinsman before her and her children; Deflowering Arthur Robinson’s Daughter; cutting out her Tongue; Torturing of Mrs. Forde ; Placing Persons on Gridirons, and other Horrid Barbarities, 8 vo. fne copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, extremely rare, 10/. 105. - - 1642 Sold in Mr. Nassau’s sale for 17/. 1886 Crastoni (Joannis) Lexicon Greeco-Latinum, ex recensione et cum Prefatione Boni Accursii Pisani, first edition, folio, remarkably fne copy, elegantly bound in russia, gilt edges, very rare, 5l. 5s. (Mediolani, circa MCCCCLXXX.) to. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, very scarce, ll. Is. - - - s. a. This work is a most elegant compilation, abounding in extracts from classic authors, notices of historical works, See. 1905 Croci (Ricardi) Londoniensis, Tabulae Graecas literas compen- dio discere cupientibus sane quam utiles, 4to. very neat, 10s. 6d. - Lipsice, 1561 *** Croke was a citizen, and the best scholar of his day, professor of Greek at Leipsic, and the first, it is said, who taught that language there. See Wood’s Atheme Ozoniemes. 1906 Croft.—Catalogue of the curious and distinguished Library of the Rev. Mr. Croft, sold by Paterson, forty-three days’ sale, with prices, 8vo. h. b. morocco, 12s. - 1783 1907 Croft’s (Rev. Herbert) Letter to the Rt. Hon. W. Pitt, concerning the New Dictionary of the English Language, 8vo. sewed, 3s. - - - - 1788 1908 Crofton’s (Zach.) Berith anti-Baal; or, his appearance before the Prelate Justice of Peace, vainly pretending to binde the Covenanters to good Behaviour, 4to. sewed, 4s. 1661 1909 Cromwell.—Poems upon the Death of his late Highness Oliver, Lord Protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland, by Waller, Dryden, and Sprat, first edition, 4to. fine copy, sewed, 3s. 6d. - - - 1659 1910 Cropacii (Casp.) Poemata: Cunarum Christi lib. II. Varia Poemata, lib. IX. Fragmenta. Duces et Reges Bohemias, Carmina, 12mo. vellum, rare, 7s. 6d. - Norib. 1581 1911 Crow’s (Sir Sackville) Horrible and unparalleled abuses and intolerable Oppressions in seizing upon the Persons and Estates of the English Nation Resident at Constantinople during his Embassy there, and in Smyrna, directly contrary to the trust reposed in him, and his agreement with the Levant Company, 4to. scarce, 15s. - - 1646 2 A Crown Estates.—The Commission for Discoverie of the Estates, &c. belonging to the Crown, concealed by Persons, as it passed the Great Seal of England, 4to. served, 3s. 1656 Crucii (Ludov.) Tragicse Comicseque Actiones, a Regio Ar- tium Collegio, etc. 8vo.fine copy, neat, gilt edges, os. Lugd. 1605 Cruden.—Adventures of Alexander the Corrector (C'ruden), giving an Account of the Battle in Westminster Hall, his deserting the Duke of Cumberland at the Battle of Fontenoy, &c. 8vo. served, 4,9. - - 1754 Crusoe’s Sermon on the Death of Mr. Henry Brownsword, 4to. served, 2s. 6d. - 1688 Culley’s Observations on Live Stock, 8vo. 85. 1786 Cullum.'—Collection of Cuttings from various Newspapers and other Periodicals, with copious Extracts from other sources, with Alphabetical Index, most neatly written by Sir John Cullum, every Article dated, the whole having been formed before 1781, large folio, in rough calf 12/. 125. A very interesting and highly amusing volume. The following is a list of a few heads concerning which some very interesting and curious notices are to be found. Actors and actresses, America, arms and marriages of the royal family, almanacks, adultery trials, Annesley and Lord Anglesey, Lady Harriet Auckland, acorn coffee, academy royal, Queen Anne’s farthing, archery, Bridget Bostock, the Cheshire doctress, bear’s grease, bees, breeches making improved by geometry, blacking, bugs, black beetles, bottle conjurer, song birds, Broughton’s amphitheatre, witchcraft, Botherum society, lodge of Buck, a pretty East India boy to be sold, an amphibious boy, account of Lord Bute’s family, curious birds, bakers cruelly punished, Alderman Beckford’s speech, boat to go against the wind, tin boats, Browne, the self-taught painter, Mrs. Brett, mother of Ric. Savage, Earl of Belvedere prosecutes his brother for crim. con. with his wife, the scarcity and value of books, baronets of Nova Scotia, human bones filled with lead, Sir C. Bunbury put up to auction, the artist Buck, Bruce’s discoveries, the Earl of Bristol, anecdotes of the Countess of Bedford, memoirs of H. Baker, epitaph of Earl Ritthurst, various beautifying powders, pastes, liquids, and other cosmetics, elastic cushions, challenges by boxers, clubs, account of city hermit, character from Shakespeare, account of Count Corkscrew, Bamfylde Moore Carew, king of the beggars, baronetage, celestial beds, Scotch bag-pipers, memoirs of various persons, ancient barons, Dr. Burney, Earl of Bristol, air balloons, Bishops’ address to the King, Duke of Bedford’s estates, burying without coffins, Capt. Cooke, quality of coffee, account of coursing, reward of chastity, card-playing successfully taught, Cornish language, first coaches, Lord High Chamberlain, memoirs of Lord Camden, Crashaw the poet, preservation of corn, Lady Crompton’s demands of her husband, coffins of cast iron, mechanical chessplayer, Lord Camelford, clergymen members of the commons, late dinner, will of a duellist, gypsies, cannibals, goats’-beard muffs, Lord St. Germayne, grey mare the better horse, stained glass, Lord Carpenter lets out wheel-barrows, chariots to travel without horses, surprising cannon, murder of Charles XII. Chancellors of Cambridge, parallel to the admirable Crichton, Oliver Cromwell’s amours, execution of King Charles I. Earl of Chesterfield, ludicrous death, will, &c. excursion of Miss Chetwynd, Edinburgh cooks’ resolution not to dress Sunday dippers, church Langtou, charity plan of the camp at Coxheath, deaf and dumbness cured, ancient and modern dresses, Delaval family act Othello at Drury Lane, Hon. Mr. Darner destroys himself, age of the Countess of Desmond, &c. Derwentwater family, dwarfs, Lady Doneraile’s singular complaint, duel in Barton church-yard, Dr. S. Johnson’s dictionary, character of Mr. Dunning, marble dog sold for 1000 guineas, diet, elopements, electrical eel, election advertisements, Chevalier d’Eon proved a woman, the white boys’ exhibitions, 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 execution, in Denmark, elephants’ bones found in England, ears nailed to the pillory, essence of life collected from the breath of young persons, sleeping in the country, extravagance extraordinary, Easter day settled, specimen of wood engraving, origin of the curious ephemerides, queries about the Earl of Effingham, five thousand pounds for nothing, great cure by fasting spittle, fencing patch, fortune telling, fire-eater, account of Dr. Franklin, fatal fire-works at Paris, security against fire, ceremony at the death of the French king, freemasonry, singular lies relative to the lying-in of the French queen, &c. Mr. Fletcher of Bath’s Tomb to be opened every seven years, Froissart’s chronicle, curious fans, anecdotes of Elizabeth Frere, Charles James Fox, Fitz-James family, fire-shot, fire-arrows, barbarous customs of the French, cures of the gout, gout belts, good fellows under the sun, anecdotes, will, &c. of George I. conspiracy against George II. George III. ridiculed, &c. Garrick’s farewell to the stage, Duke of Grafton’s letter to the King, his high spirit, &c. Junius, Duke of Gloucester’s amours, verses on Garrick’s marriage, Miss Gunning arrives at twenty-seven peerages, death of David Garrick, queen of the gypsies. Good Friday ordered to be observed, why gloves are given for kissing sleeping, bon mot of Mr. Gray, memoirs of the Bishop of Lincoln, goose at Michaelmas, Dr. Graham, Lord W. Gordon, feats of horsemanship, account of Sir J. Hill, the House of Hanover’s claim to the throne of Great Britain prior to that of Stuart, account of Hartlib, the Earl of Harrington’s amours exposed and ridiculed, memoirs of Mr. Harrison, Hackman’s murder of Miss Ray, &c. holy war in America, head-ache cured, Hervey Felton’s daughter, life of J. Harris, hawking and hunting, Lord Hervey, house that George built, Irish tontines to be sold for the levies of the Prince of Wales, Bishop of Osnaburgh, female impostor, account of Dr. Jorton, Jews, Jesuits expelled, account of Dr. S. Johnson, his dictionary, &c. iron bridge, literary journals, Miss Ingram, Kit Cat Club, Duchess of Kendal, love advertisements, and many curious advertisements relating to the ladies, &c. The above is a very small selection from the Index, to letter L only, in order to yive some idea of this extraordinary, curious, and amusing collection, the formation of which must have occupied some years. The Index is very neatly written, with reference to each article, in the autograph of Sir John Cullum, the collector. 1918 Cumberland.—Ten exquisite drawings from Ancient Seals, by Ho wlett, of the large Seal of Carlisle Priory, Cakler Abbey, Holme Abbey, Holm Cultram, the Abbot of Holm Cultram, Lanercost Priory, Wetheral Priory, the Prior of ditto, St. Bees’ Priory, &c. in one vol. 4to. morocco elegant, gilt edges, richly tooled, 41. 14s. 6d. Nothing can exceed the beauty and veracity displayed by Howfett in his delineation of the above drawings, which were executed with a view to publication, of which they are truly worthy ; they are rendered of much greater value to the historian or county collector, by each drawing containing a description of the nature, date, &c. of the deed to which the seal is attached, with reference where it is to be found. 1919 Cumberland.—Remonstrance on the behalf of Cumberland and Westmorland, 4to. sewed, 3s. - - 1641 1920 Cumberland.—Petition and Representation of the Gentry, Ministers, and others of the Counties of Cumberland and Westmorland to the King, with Answer thereunto, 4to. sewed, 3s. Qd. - 1642 1921 Cumberland.—Letter of Sir Joseph Pennington to the Gentle* men, Clergy, and Freeholders of Cumberland, soliciting their interest in the ensuing election, folio, 2s. 1922 Cumberland—Letter from an Englishman to the Freeholders of the County of Cumberland, respecting the ensuing Election for Members to serve in Parliament, folio, 3s. ~ 1774 1923 Cumberland.—Letter from Sir James Lowther to the Gentlemen, Clergy, and Freeholders of the County of Cumberland, relating to the Election for the County, in answer to that of Sir Joseph Pennington, folio, 2s. 1924 Curionis (Ccelii Secundi) Araneus, seu de Providentia Dei libellus vere aureus, cum aliis nonnullis opusculis lectu dig- nissimis, sc. iEschinis Oratio, Demadis Oratio, Demosthenis Orationes II. Ochini Sermo, etc .first edition^ 8vo. very neat, from Thuanus’s collection, with his arms on the sides, scarce, 15s. - - - Basilece, 1540 <( Recueil qui renferme des ouvrages singuliers.’*—Brunet. 1925 Curionis (Ccelii Secundi) Selectarum Epistolarum lib. II.; ejus-* dem Orationum inter quas et Agrippa contra Monarchiam, et Mecsenatis pro Monarchia, adversariae orationes duae, lectu dignissimse, ex Dione latinitate donatae continentur, Liber, Basil. Oporinus, 1553.—Curionis Pasquillus Ecstaticus, una cum aliis etiam aliquot sanctis pariter et lepidis Dialogis, qui- bus praecipua Religionis nostrae Capita elegantissime explican- tur, adjectae quoque sunt QusestionesPasquilli, in futuroCon-* cilio, a Paulo III. Pontifice indicto, disputandae : lectu jucun- dissimse, sine ulla nota.—Julius, Dialogus viri eruditissimi, fes- tivus sane ac elegans, quomodo Julius II. P. M. post mortem, cceli fores pulsando, ab janitore illo D. Petro intromitti nequi- verit, etc. sine ulla nota, in 1 vol. 8vo. fine copies, moroccot gilt edges, rare, 1/. 11s. 6d. The second book only sold in Mr. Dent’s sale for 21.13s. and the two last in Roscoe’s for 3£. 15s. 1926 Curious Tracts.—Hocus Pocus Junior, the Anatomy of Legerdemain, or the Art of Jugling set forth in its proper Colours fully, so that an ignorant person may thereby learn the full perfection of the same, with figures of each trick, 1683.—King’s Cabinet opened, or, certain Packets of secret Letters and Papers, written with the King’s own hand, and taken in his Cabinet at Nasby Field, by Sir T. Fairfax, 1645. —Relation of the Siege of Babylon by the Turke, 1639.—- Mutations of the Seas, by John Bryantson, 1683.—Ludlow no Lyar, or a Detection of Dr. Hollingworth’s Disingenuity, in his Second Defence of King Charles I., and a further Vindication of the Parliament, 1692.—Tryal and Defence of William Lord Russel, who dyed a Martyr to the Romish Fury, with wood-cut of his execution in Lincoln’s Inn Fields, 1683.—Letter on the Danger of Great Britain’s Losing her Trade, by the Increase of the Naval Power of Spain, with map, 1718, in one vol. 4to. scarce, 18s. 1927 Curious Tracts.— Le Clerc’s Account of the Earl of Clarendon’s History of the Civil Wars, both parts, by J. O. 1710.— Introduction to the Tragedy, called Humfrey Duke of Gloucester, n. d.—Dennis’s Reflections upon a Rhapsody, called an Essay upon Criticism, n. d.—Comparison between the French and Italian Musick and Operas, with Remarks, and a Critical Discourse upon operas in England, 1709.—Remarks on an Historical Play, called the Fall of Mortimer, n. d.— Clue to the Comedy of the Non-Juror, 1718.—- W. Wotton’s Defence of the Reflections upon ancient and modern learning, 1705.—Dennis’s Remarks on a Play, called the Conscious Lovers, 1723.—Secret History of Pythagoras, by J. W. 1721.—Right of Precedence between Physicians and Civilians Enquired into, 1720.—Letter from Benedetto Baldassari, of the Haymarket theatre, to Sir Richard Steele, 1720.—Account of the Earl of Peterborough’s Conduct in Spain, 1708.-—Proceedings of the Parliament against R. Mainwaring, D. D., for two seditious high-flying Sermons, 1709. —The merciful J udgment of High-Church Triumphant, on offending Clergymen and others, in the reign of Charles I. 1710. —Cursory but Curious Observations of Mr. Ab—1 R—er, 1711.—Story of the St. Alban’s Ghost; or the Apparition of Mother Haggy, 1712.—What has been may be again ; or an instance of London’s loyalty in 1640, &c. being the substance of a traiterous Play, acted in Guildhall by some Aldermen, &c. in 1642, &c. 1710.—Spirit of Fanaticism ex- emplify’d in the Tryal of J, Mitchel, hanged at Edinburgh, for an attempt upon the Archbishop of St. Andrews, Major T. Weir, burnt between Edinburgh and Leith, and his sister hanged, with Account of the Presbytery of Scotland, the Rebellion, &c. 1710.—Reception of the Palatines vindicated, 1711. —Secret Transactions during the hundred days Mr. W. Gregg lay in Newgate under sentence of death for high- treason, 1711.—Relation of the several facts and Circumstances of the intended Riot and Tumult on Queen Elizabeth’s birth-day, 1711, and several other tracts, in all twenty-six, in 2 vols. 8vo. very neat, a scarce and interesting collection, 1/. Is. 1928 Curious Tracts.—Addison’s Maxims, Observations, and Reflections, with his Will, portrait, 1719.—Drinking in Remembrance of the Dead, by Bishop Brown, 1713.—Richardson’s Essay on the Theory of Painting, 1715.—Dissertation on the Use and Abuse of Tobacco, in relation to Smoaking, Chewing, and Taking of Snuff, 1720.—Book of Common Prayer, in Welch, 1678.—Summary of all the Religious Houses in England and Wales, with their Titles and Valuations at their Dissolution, 1717, in one vol. 8vo. 125. 1929 Curious Tracts.—Sir Hildebrand Jacob on the Sister Arts, an Essay, 1734.—Buskin and Sock, being Controversial Letters between T. Sheridan, Tragedian, and T. Cibber, Comedian, 1743.—Human Ordure, botanically considered, the first Essay of the kind ever published in the world, by Dean Swift, 1733.—Detection of the Falsehood, Abuse, and Misrepresentations in the Life of Sir Robt. Cochran, Prime Minister in Scotland, to James III. 1725.—Letter from J. Bland to the Friends, in which the Conduct of George Saville is defended, 1759.—Basia; or the Charms of Kissing, 1719.— Letter of Compliment to the ingenious author of a Treatise on the Passions, so far as they regard the Stage ; with Critical Enquiry into the Theatrical Merit of Garrick, Quin, and Barry, &c. with further Remarks on Mr. Macklin, and a few Hints on Mrs. Cibber and Mrs. Pritchard, (1750).—• Account of the Life of J. P. Barretier, who was master of five languages at the age of nine years, 1744, in one vol. 8vo. a very curious and scarce collection, 15s. 1980 Curious Tracts. — Account of the Melancholy Earthquake, with list of Persons found in the Rubbish, Satirical, 1750.—- Electrical Eel and the Torpedo, by Adam Strong, 1777.—Si* Letters addressed to the Countess of G. (Gendore,) Dublin, 1780. —Hayley’s Elegy on the Ancient Greek Model, ib. 1783. —Letter to the Electors of the County of Longford, ft. d.— Arguments in Defence of the People’s Absolute Do-, minion, Dublin, 1784.—Thoughts on the Air Balloon, ib. 1784. —An Utilitist to the Aggregate Body of the Irish Nation, ib. 1784.—Hutchinson’s (Sir F.) Bill for Establishing a Fund for Provision for the Widows and Children of the Clergy of the Church of Ireland, ib. 1784.—Price on Annuities, ib. in one vol. l2mo. half bound, neat, a scarce and curious collection, 10s. 6d. 1931 Curious Tracts.—Letter concerning Elizabeth Canning, 1753. —Enquiry into the Rights of the East India Company, by Allan Ramsay, 1772.—Plan for the Government of Bengal, by A. Ramsay, 1772. —Review of the American Contest, by Zero, 1782. — Letters on the present Disturbances in Great Britain and her American Provinces, 'privately printed, Rome, 1777.—Essay on the Right of Conquest, privately printed, Florence, 1783,—Arno Misceliany, a Collection of Fugitive Pieces, by the Members of the Oziosi Society at Florence, privately printed, Florence, 1784, in 1vol. 8vo. half hound, a scarce and interesting collection, 10s. 6d. 1032 Cursus quatuor Mathematicarum Artium liberalium quas re- collegit atque correxit M. Petrus Ciruelus Darocensis theo- logus simul et philosophus, cuts, folio, fine copy, 1/. Is. 1516, A curious treatise on mathematics, music, fyc. 1933 Curtii (Lancini) Sylvarum libri X. et Epigrammaton libri XX. 2 vols. folio, fne copy, h. b. russia, rare, 1/. 11s. 6d. Mediolani, 1521 *** “ Operum Lancini Curtii, sui asvi Martialis, editio unica rarissima.’* 1934 Curtii (Matthaei) de Prandiiac Coen ae mod o libellus, 4to .fne copy, h. b. neat, 1/. 5s. Romeo, ap. P. Manutium, 1562 First Aldine edition. Sold in Sir Mark Sykes’s sale for 3/. 11s. 1935 Curtis (W.) History of the Brown-tail Moth, the Caterpillars of which are uncommonly destructive, with plates coloured from nature, 4to. sewed, 3s. - 1782 1936 Cyder.—Petition and Protest from the Lord Mayor and Aldermen of London, against the Duty on Cyder, folio, sd. 2s. 1736 •fN ’ d. Utrecht, 1643 1972 D’Astros (J. G.) Lou Triumfe de la Lengouo Gascouo aus playdeiatus de las quouate Sasous, et de ous quouate Elomens, da ouant lou Pastou de Loumaigno, 8vo. fine clean copy, neat, marbled edges, very scarce, 1 Os. 6d. Toulouso, 1762 1973 Dasypodius Catholicus, hoc est Dictionarium Latino-Ger- manico-Polonicum et Germanico-Latinum et Polonico-La^ tino-Germanicum, 4to .fine copy, vellum, rare, 18$. Dantisci, 1642 *** Cost the late possessor, in Maddison's sale, 2/. Is. 1974 Dathi (Augustini) Senensis, de variis loquendi hguris sive de modo dictandi ad Andream civem Senensem, Isagogicus libellus, 4to. fine copy, neat, rare, 10$. 6d. sine ulla notd. *%* Sold in the Mac Carthy sale for 28 francs. 1975 Dathi Elegantiolae, libellus ejusdem de novem verbis, contra vulgatam multorum opinionem, Ejusd. libellus Flosculorum, 4to. 3$. ■ « * $. a. 1976 Dathi Elegantiae, cum duplici Commentario Badii Ascensii et Sulpitii Verulani, 4to. 5s. 6d. - - 1501 1977 Dathi Isagogicus libellus de variis loquendi figuris, sive de modo scribendi, 4to. with MS. notes, 4$. 6d. Lyptzk, 1505 1978 Daubeny’s (Rev. C.) Letter to Mrs. Hannah More, on her publication, entitled Strictures on Female Education, 8vo. served, 2$. 6c?. - - - 1799 1979 Daunce’s Briefe Discourse, dialoguewise, shewing how false and dangerous their reports are, which affirm the Spaniards’ intended invasion to be for the re-establishment of the Romish Religion, for her Majestie’s succours given to the Netherlands, and for Sir Francis Drake’s enterprise three yeares past into the West Indies, dedicated to Lord Admirall Howard, 4to. neat, gilt edges, very scarce, 21. 2$. 1590 1980 Davanzati (Bernardo) Scisma d’Inghilterra sino alia Morte della Reina Maria, 8vo .fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, very rare, 11. lls. 6d. - - Roma, 1602 *** On the title is the Aldine device. 1981 D’Avaux (Comte) Negociations en Hollands depuis 1679, jusqu’en 1684, 6 vols. in 3, 12mo. h. b. neat, 4$. 6d. Paris, 1754 1982 Davenant on Grants and Resumptions, and on the Irish Forfeitures, 8vo. 5s. - - 1700 1983 Davenant’s (Sir William) Tragedy of Albovine, 4to. h. b. morocco, 5s. - - - 1629 1984 Davenant’s Cruel Brother, a Tragedy, as it was presented at the private house in the Black Fryers, clean copy, 4to. h. b. neat, 5s. - ° - 1630 1985 Davenant’s Temple of Love, a Masque; presented by the Queene’s Majestie and her Ladies at Whitehall, on Shrove Tuesday, 4to. jine copy, morocco, gilt edges, 21. 2$. 1634 *** The machinery for this splendid masque was invented by Inigo Jones. 1986 Davenant’s Wits, Comedy, 4to. served, 5s. - 1636 •**■* Dedicated to Eudymion Porter. I 3 88 thomas thorpe's 1987 David and Uriah.—Hierin vindet man die Vriali wo durch alle hendell yetz indiser welt verkert, end verderbt werden, a poem, with extremely curious wood-cut, 4to. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, 1/. 11 s. 6d. Bamberck, MCCCCXCIII. *** No trace of this exceedingly rare and curious poem is to be found in any bibliographical work. Panzer and Brunet, the most indefatigable of the whole, seem to have been entirely unaware of its existence. 1988 David (Giov.) Britanno, Regole Grammatical della Costrut- tione Latina, composti in lingua Volgare Fiorentina, 8vo. vellum, 10s. 6d. - Venet. appr. Girol. Polo, 1597 *** In the prefatory address, the author says:—“ Consiosia cosa che da quassi sessenta anni in qu& in altra lingua non s’insegna ne per il bando publico del Re Sotto gran pena in altro modo insegna si puk & fanciulli pricipiante la Gram- matica della Lingua Latina in tutto il regno dell’antica Britannia, adesso Anglia, et Inghilterra chiamata, doue riesse £fassi frutto con felicissimo successo, e quasi miracolosamente.5’ 1989 Davidson’s (John) Remarks on some of the editions of the acts of the Parliaments of Scotland, &c.—Observations on the Regiam Majestatem, in 1 vol. 8vo. scarce, 15s. \_Edinb.~\ 1792 %* Few copies were printed for presents only. 1990 Davies’ (John) of Hereford, Microcosmos, The Discovery of the Little World, with the Government thereof, in verse, with MS. notes, 4to. second edition, scarce, 21. 2s. Oxford, 1605 See Bibliotheca Anglo-Poetica, On the title of the above scarce volume is written in the author’s beautiful autograph, the following lines “ Those Lines which All, or None do understand, Do neither with Witt, Arte, nor Judgment stand.” 1991 Davies’s (Sir John) Discoverie of the true causes why Ireland was never entirely subdued, nor brought under Obedience of the Crown of England, 12mo. 6s. - Dublin, 1761 1992 Davies (W.) Plays written for a Private Theatre, News the Malady, the Mode, Generous Counterfeit, Better Late than Never, Man of Honour, 8vo. 2s. 6d. - 1786 1993 Davis (Rich.)—Auctio Davisiana Oxonii habita per W. Cooper et E. Millingtonum Bibliop, Lond. 4to. clean copy, very scarce, 7s. 6d. - - Lond. 1689 u An excellent Latin poem.”—Ant. a Wood. 1994 Davison’s (J.) Account of a recent Work, entituled, Elements of General Knowledge, with Remarks on the British Critic, 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. - - Oxford, 1804 1995 Davisoni (W.) Nobilis Scoti, Oblatio Salis, sive Gallia lege Salis condita. Tractatus salis naturam explicans, quatenus ad pacta omnia et foedera inter Deum et Populum Regis Principes et subditos, et civilem hominum societatem olim transferebatur, declarans, etc. 8vo. vellum, scarce, 1 Os. 6d. Paris. 1641 1996 Davys’s (John) Essay on the Art of Decyphering, with a Discourse of Dr. Wallis, 4to. uncut, 2$. 6d. 1737 1997 Davy’s (Sir Humphry) Six Discourses before the Royal Society at their Anniversary Meetings, on the Award of the Royal Copley Medals, preceded by an Address on the Progress and Prospects of Science, 4to. bds. 4s. 6d. 1827 1998 Dawson’s (Benj.) Prolepsis Philologies Anglican® ; or Plan of a Philological and Synonyraical Dictionary of the English Language, 4to. served, 4s, - Ipswich, 1797 1999 Day’s Isle of Guls, second edition, 4to. h. b. morocco, 18$. 1633 2000 Dayes’s (Edw.) Works, containing an Excursion through the principal parts of Derbyshire and Yorkshire, with notes by Brayley, Essays on Painting, Instructions for Drawing and Colouring, &c. portrait and plates, 4to. boards, 7s. 6d. 1805 2001 De Boze (M.) Catalogue des Livres du Cabinet de, both parts, with prices, 2 vols. in 1, 8vo. neat, 6s. Paris, 1753-4 %* Sold in Dr. Askew's sale for 19s; 6d. 2002 De Bry.—Collectiones Navigationum et Peregrina- tionum in Indiam Occidentalem, Partes IX. a fine large set of the “ Grands Voyagescomplete, with brilliant im- pressions of all the maps and plates, first edition, 2 vols. folio, in the original vellum binding, 15/. 15s. Francof. 1590-1602 2003 De Bry.—Collectiones Navigationum et Peregrina- tionum in Indiam Orientalem et Occidentalem, 18 Parts, i.e. the eleven first parts of the “Petits Voyages with brilliant impressions of the numerous plates, wanting only the Appendix to Congo, and the title to the eleventh part; this part is wormed, the others are very fine, if not fine paper• The “ Grands Voyages,” consisting of 9 vols. except vols. V. and VII. which are wanting altogether. The Epistle of Stadius and Preface (two leaves) to vol. III. Plate 8 to vol. VI. Plates 3, 10, 13, 14, and Title to vol. VII. and Plate 23 to vol. IX. which are the whole of the imperfections, forming an excellent foundation to a complete set of this extremely rare and interesting collection, 21/. 1590-1631 Colonel Stanley’s copy complete, sold for 546/., M. de S. Ceran’s for 6300 livres, and Cardinal de Lomenie’s for 6000 livres. The present copy possesses all the plates and maps except as above described. The large map of New Zealand, which, according to De Bure, is wanting in most copies, is extremely fine and brilliant in this series; it possesses also the arms of Swichard, Archbishop of Mayence, as well as of John Adams, and many others, which De Bure also considers of rare occurrence. 2004 De Bry.—Florilegium Novum, hoc est; Variorum maximeque rariorum Florum ac Plantarum Singularium una cum suis radicibus et cepis, Eicones diligenter ®re sculpt® et ad vivum ut plurimum express®, a series of most beautiful Engravings of Flowers, with descriptions, fyc. folio, neat, from Earl Bute and the late Mr. Forsyth's collection, extremely rare, 4/. 4$. - a J. Theodoro de Bry, 1612 *** The above volume appears to have been the result of communications made by the various navigators whose discoveries are published by De Bry, being principally plants growing in India, &c. 2005 De Bey.—America, das 1st Erfindung und Offenbahrung der Newen Welt, durch M. Philippum Zieglerum, with many curious plates, folio, vellum, 2/. 12s. 6d, Franco/. 1617 The above is an abridgement of the thirty principal voyages in the larger collection, in German, which should be added to every set of the work, from the variations of the plates, &c. Sold at Mr. Evans’s for 19/. 19s. 2006 De Bure Bibliographic Instructive, ou Traite de la connois- sance des Livres rares et singuliers, 9 vols. 8vo. very neat, 11. 115. 6d. - - Paris, 1763-9 Sold in Col. Stanley’s sale for 9/. 9s., Merly for 8/. 8s., and Dr. Heath’s 11. Is. 2007 De Bure, Appel aux Savans et aux Gens de Lettres, au sujet de la Bibliographic Instructive, 8vo. uncut, scarce, 5s. Paris, 1763 2008 De Bure.—Appel aux Savans et aux Gens de Lettres au sujet de la Bibliographic Instructive, earge paper, 4to. boards, uncut, rare, 15j. - - Paris, 1763 Sold in Mr. Hibbert’s sale for 1/. 4s. 2009 De Bure, Catalogue de la Bibliotheque de M. le Due de la Valliere, priced, 2 vols. 8vo. h. b. 6s. 6d. Paris, 1767 %* A most magnificent library. 2010 Decalogi Orationis Symboli Saxonica Versio vetustissima, Marq. Freheri notis exposita, 4to. 3s. 6d, - 1610 2011 Decembrii (Angeli) Mediolanensis Oratoris clarissimi, Politiee Literariae lib. VII. first edition, folio, fine copy, russia, very scarce, 11. 5s. - Aug. Find. 1540 *0* Unknown to Maittaire and other bibliographers. This copy was purchased in Roscoe’s sale for 3/. 10s, 2012 Decker’s O per se O, or a new Cryer of Lantborne and Candle Light, in which are discovered those Villanies which the Bellman (because he went in the dark) could not see, now laid open to the World, black letter, with both titles, wood-cuts, first edition, 4to. fine copy, morocco, gilt edges, very rare, 47. 4^. - - 1612 2013 Decker’s Second Part of the Honest Whore, with the Humours of the Patient Man, the Impatient Wife; the Honest Whore perswaded by strong arguments to turne Curtizan againe, &c. 4to. scarce, 15s. - - 1630 2014 Decker’s Tragi-Comedy, called Match me in London, 4to. h. b. morocco, 15s. - * 1631 *** Sold in Mr. Xnglis’s sale for 1/. 2015 Decker’s Wonder of a Kingdome, 4to. very fine copy, scarce, \l. 5s. - - 1636 2016 Decker and Massinger’s Virgin Martyr, a Tragedy, 4to. sd. 5s. - - 1661 2017 Declamatiunculse Aliquot Graecae et Latinae per Erasmum, 4to. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, very rare, 18s. Lovanii, Theod. Martinus, 1519 2018 Declamatiuncula de Ornogothia a Danielo J. Kylandrol, 4to. 3s. - - Upsalice, 1631 2019 Declaration of the Siege of the City of Steenwich, and of the Skirmishes and Battailes on both sides, very strange and adventurous; the parley with Counte Maurice concerning the yeelding up of the City, &c. 4to. 3s. - 1592 2020 Dedekindi (Fred.) Grobianus, de Incultis Moribus, et Inur- banis Gestibus, 12mo. 7s. 3d. - Halce-Saxon. 1624 For an account of this curious work, see Dr. Nott’s edition of Decker’s Gull’s Horn-book, A later edition sold in Col. Stanley’s sale for 51. 10s. 2021 Dee’s (John) Letter, containing a most brief Discourse, Apo- logeticall, with a plain Demonstration, and fervent Protestation, for the lawfull, sincere, very faithfull and Christian course of Philosophicall studies and Exercises, curious wood- cut, 4to. very scarce, 7s. 3d. - 1599 2022 Defensorium Fidei contra Judeos haereticos et Sarracenos, libros seu dyalogos septem continens, etiam alius tractatus de eadem materia, editus per Card, de Turrecremata, folio, fine copy, extremely rare, 1/. 1 Is. 3d. sine loco aut anno. Without signatures, numerals, or catch words 5 but printed by John de Westphalia, at Louvain : see Panzer. Sold in Mr. G. Mason’s sale for 51. 10s. 2023 Defensorium Inviolatee perpetuaeque Virginitatis castissimse Dei Genitricis Mariae, in quo adducuntur XLVI. naturalia et mirabilia exempla clarorum scriptorum auctoritate robo- rata, et esperientia rerum comprobata, with ffty-three singularly curious and highly spirited wood engravings, 4to. Jine copy, gilt edges, exceedingly rare, 21. 2s. sine ulla noia. *** For an account of this early reprint of the block book, (Historia B. Virg„ Mariae) see Heinecken, where fac similia are given. Every wood-cut is accompanied with Latin and German verse. 2024 Defensorium Privilegiorum et Jurium fratribus quatuor ordi- num mendicantium a sede apostolica per plures Romanos pontifices concessorum contra Errores et Condempnatos Ar- ticulos quorundam Magistratorum et Curatorum Ecclesiarum Parochialium, 4to. scarce, 155. - sine ulla noid. 2025 Defoes (Dan.) Reasons for Addressing his Majesty to invite into England their Highnesses the Electress Dowager and the Elector Prince of Hanover* and Reasons for Attainting and Abjuring the pretended Prince of Wales, and all other Pretenders, 4to. sewed, 5s. - 1702 2026 Defoe’s Reformation of Manners, a Satyr, 4to. sewed, scarce, 7s. 6d. - - 1702 2027 Defoe’s More Reformation, a Satyr upon himself, 4to. sewed, scarce, 7s. 6d. - - 1703 2028 Defoe’s Shortest Way with the Dissenters; or Proposals for the Establishment of the Church, 4to. sewed, 7s. 1703 2029 Defoe.—Reflections upon a late Scandalous and Malicious Pamphlet, the Shortest Way with Dissenters, &e. 4to. sewed, scarce, 7s. 6d. - - 1703 2030 Defoe’s Faction Displayed, the Second Part, a Satire, 4to. sewed, 3s. 3d. - - 1704 2031 Defoe.“-The New Association, Part II., with farther Improvements ; as another and later Scots Presbyterian Covenant besides that mentioned in the former part, and the Proceedings of that Party since. An Answer to some Objections in the pretended D. Foe’s Explication in the Reflections upon the Shortest Way, &c. &c. 4to. fine copy, 7s. 6d. - - 1703 2032 Defoe’s More Short Ways with the Dissenters, 4to. sewed, 7s. 1704 2033 Defoe’s Devil’s Deputies, a Satire, 4to. sewed, 4s. 1705 2034 Defoe’s Hymn to Neptune, occasioned by the late glorious Victory obtained by Sir George Rooke, in the height of Malaga, 4to. sewed, 4s. - 1705 2035 Defoe’s Moderation Vindicated, in answer to a Poem intituled Moderation Display’d, 4to. fine copy, 5s. - 1705 2036 Defoe’s Jure Divino : a Satyr, portrait, first edition, 8vo. h. b. neat, 8s. 6d. - - 1706 2037 Defoe’s Review and Observator Review’d, with some observations thereon, 4>to.fine copy, 5s. - 1706 2038 Defoe’s Moderation, Justice, and Manners of the Review ex- emplify’d from his own works, 4to. fine copy, 5s. 1706 2039 Defoe.—Answer to a late Pamphlet, entitled the Experiment, or the Shortest Way with the Dissenters exemplified, being the Case of Abraham Gill, &c. 4to. sewed, 4s. 6d. 1707 2040 Defoe’s History of Addresses, 1709.—Second volume of ditto, with Remarks, Serious and Comical, 1711, 2 vols. 8vo. very neat, scarce, 1/. 5s. - - 1709-11 2041 Defoe’s Every Body’s Business is No-Body’s Business, or Private Abuses Public Grievances, exemplified in the pride and insolence of Servants, &c. 8vo. scarce, 10s. 6d. 1725 2042 Defoe’s System of Magick, or a History of the Black Art, being an Historical Account of Mankind’s most early dealing with the Devil, and how the acquaintance on both sides first began, front. 8vo. fine copy, morocco, scarce, 18s. 1727 2043 Defoe’s Compleat System of Magick, another edition, frontispiece, 8vo. fine copy, calf extra, marbled edges, scarce, 18s. 1729 2044 Defoe’s Memoirs of Captain George Carleton, from 1672 to 1713, illustrating the most remarkable Transactions during the Reigns of King Charles and James II. hitherto unobserved by all writers, with Account of his Residence in Spain, their Manners, Customs, Bull Fights, &c. 8vo. first edition, neat, 7s. 6d. - - - 1728 *** A valuable work, much prized by Dr. Johnson. 2045 Defoe’s Time’s Telescope, Universal and Perpetual, fitted for all Countries and Capacities, with Perpetual Tables for Old and New Style ; a Discourse of all kinds of Meteors or Appearances in the Heavens, with Description of Time, and how it ought to be Redeemed, in verse, 8vo. very scarce, 9s. 1734 2046 Defoe.—Poem upon Tea, with the Mutual Love of Dick and Amy, Songs, &c. by Duncan Campbell, Svo. very scarce, 1 Os. 6d. - 1735 2047 Defoe’s Minutes of the Negociations of M. Mesnager, at the Court of England, during the four last years of the Reign of Queen Anne, portrait, Svo. fine copy, very neat, 7s. 6d. 1736 2048 Defoe’s Religious Courtship; being Historical Discourses on the Necessity of Marrying Religious Husbands and Wives only, 8vo. half bound, neat, scarce, 8s. 6d. 1737 2049 Defoe’s Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, embellished with twenty-two engravings by Charles Heath, from the Designs of Stothard, large paper, with French proof impressions, 2 vols. royal Svo. half bound, morocco, \l. 6s. 1820 *** Published at 3/. 13s. 6d. 2050 Defoe.—Another copy, large paper, with proofs on India paper, 2 vols. royal 8vo. half bound morocco, 21. 2s. 1820 Published at 51. 5s. A most beautiful edition of this popular romance. 2051 De la Faye (Abr.) Thesaurus copiosissimus Linguarum Gal- licae, Latinae, Italicse, et Germanicse, fine copy, 4to. vellum, very scarce, 1/. Is. - Magdeburgi, 1610 2052 Delectable Demaundes and Pleasant Questions, with severall Answers in Matters of Love, 4to. curious and scarce, \l. Is. 1596 The above copy was purchased in the Roxburghe sale for 21. 2s. 2053 Delights for the Ingenious, or a Monthly Entertainment for the Curious of both sexes, containing a vast variety of pleasant Enigmas, Curious Stories, Witty Epigrams, Surprizing Adventures, Songs, Elegies, Epitaphs, &c. in prose and verse, 8vo. very curious and scarce, 15s. 1711 2054 Deliramenta Haemophobi, per J. M. Doct. Med. 8vo. neat, 2s. 6d. - - Lutetiee, R. Stephanas, 1628 2055 Deliverance of 266 Christians, by John Reynard, Englishman, from the Captivity of the Turks, who had been Galley Slaves many years in Alexandria, Black letter, 4to.fine copy, half bound morocco, rare, 2l. 2s. - 1608 2056 Della Crusca, Vocabulario, 6 vols. folio, best edition, vellum, 3/. 3s. Firenze, 1729 This impression was nearly all destroyed by the overflowing of the river Arno. 2057 Delphini (Frederici) deFluxu et Refluxu aquae Maris, subtilis et erudita Disputatio; Ejusdem de motu octavae sphrcrae, cuts, folio, half bound) 2l. 2s. In Academia Venetd, 1559 t( Ce volume est fort rare. II est bien imprimee, et sur trhs beau papier, comme le sont a peu pr&s sans exception tous les livres de l’Accademia Venezi- ana.”—Renouard. Purchased at Mr. Evans’s, Jan. 14, 1825, for 21. 17s. 2058 Demetrii Phalerii de Elocutione liber, Graece, first edition, 8vo. in old red morocco, 11. Is. Florent. JuntcE, 1542 *** This first edition is unknown to Brunet, who cites that of 1552 as the first. This copy was purchased in Dr. Heath’s sale for 21. 3s. 2 C 2059 Demetrius Phalereus de Elocutione, Graece, studio P. Victoria 8vo.fine copy, vellum, uncut, 15s. Florent. Juntce, 1552 *** A beautiful volume; sold in De Cotte’s sale for 43 francs. 2060 Demetrius Phalereus.—Victorii Commentarii in librum De- metrii Phalerei de Elocutione, cum textu Auctoris, Gr. et Lat. et Indice, folio, fine copy, uncut, in the original vellum, 10s. 3d. - - Florent. Juntce, 1562 2061 Democrite des reformez ou pretendues tels : Responce Apo- logetique aux supposez motifs de PApostacie d’Eleazar Charles natif d’Avignon, 12mo. neat, scarce, 7s, 3d. Lyon, 1624 2062 De Moivre’s Doctrine of Chances, 4to. fine copy, in old red morocco, gilt edges, 10s. 6d. - - 1718 2063 Demosthenis Orationes LXII.; Libanii Sophistse in eas ipsas Orationes argumenta; Vita Demosthenis, per Libanium et Plutarchum, Greece, folio, good sound copy, in old French morocco, edges gilt and tooled, 4/. 4s. Venetiis, in cedibus Aldi, 1504 *** This is the second of the two editions printed this year by Aldus, and which is considered by some bibliographers as more desirable than the first. “ In regard to relative intrinsic value, the student should not hesitate in choice of the latter.” Sold in Sir M. M. Sykes’s sale for 11/. 5s. 2064 Demosthenis Orationes, Greece, nunc diligenti recognitione Bernardi Feliciani emendatee, 3 vols. 8vo. very fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, rare, 41. 45. Venetiis, 1543 %* Critics and bibliographers unite in one general opinion of its correctness, beauty, and rarity. Sold in the Pinelli sale for 7/., Villoison’s for 140 francs, and Larcher’s for 201 francs. 2065 Demosthenis Orationes, Greece, curante Bern. Feliciano, 3 vols. 8vo. with MS. notes by Wolfius, to whom it was presented by Oporinus, in the original impressed vellum binding, 31. 135. 3d. - - Venetiis, 1543 **** All bibliographers unite as to the beauty, correctness, and great value of this extremely rare editjon. Sold in the Pinelli sale for 71., in Villoison’s for 140 francs, and Larcher’s for 201 francs, and the present copy was purchased for 50 florins. 2066 Demosthenis Orationes, Graece, 3 vols. in 1, 8vo. fine sound copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, ll. 115. 3d. ib. P. Manutius, 1554 “Edition fort rare.’’—Renouard. It is one of the very few Greek books edited by Paul Manutius. It is a reprint of the above excellent and very rare edition of Felician. Sold in Gough’s sale for 21. 10s., Dr. Heath’s for 31. 4s. aud Mr. Hanrott’s for 31. 4s. 2067 Demosthenis Orationes Olynthiacae et Philippicae, cum qui- busdam aliis, Greece, 8vo. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, ruled throughout with red lines, scarce, 125. Argent, s. a. *** Very scarce, not mentioned by Brunet. This copy was purchased for 21■ 2s. 2068 Demosthenis de Rhodiorum libertate Oratio, Greece, 4to. sewed, scarce, 3s. - - Lovanii, 1546 8069 Demosthenis et iEschinis Opera, Gr. et Lat. cum utriusque Auctoris Vita et Ulpiani Comment, novisque Scholiis Grsece et Latine ex recensione Wolfii, best edition, folio, fine copy, vellum, 1Z. 8s. - - Francofi. 1604 “ Bonne edition, qui devient de jour en jour plus rare et plus ch&re.”— Brunet. Sold in the Towneley sale for 81. 8s., Dr. Heath’s for 11. 10s., Alchorne’s for 6/. 16s. 6d., Merly for 61. 15s., and De Cotte’s for 169 francs. 2070 Demosthenis Orationes Philippics^, Coquilharto, Lugd. 1547. —-Orationes Olynthiacae, P. Clobardo, Scoondyckio, Antv. 1538.—Lycurgi adv. Leocratem Oratio, Demosthenis Oratio de Pace, Basil.—Encomium Demosthenis ex Luciano ver- sum, Philippo Melancthone, Isocratis Duse Orationes, Haganoce, 1532, in 1 vol. 8vo. with MS. notes by Wolfius, vellum, 105. 6d. 2071 Demosthenis Orationes IV. contra Philippum a P. Manutio, Latinitate donatae, Aldi filii, 1551.—Salvatoris Salapussii Oratio in Concilio Tridentino, Venet. ap. Giolito de Ferrariis, 1551.—Heb. Ptolemaei Orationes habitas coram Leone X., Venet. Sabio, 1521.—Alexandri Ruinagise Conciones, Fapice, 1522, in one vol. 4to. fine large copies, vellum, 10s. 6d. 2072 Demosthenis Olynthiacae Orationes tres, et Philippicse IV. a N. Carro, Novocastrensi, 4to. vellum, scarce, 10s. 6d. Lond. 1571 A very rare edition, the first printed in England. It contains some interesting poems. Sold in Dr. Askew’s sale for 19s. 2073 Demosthenis Oratio de Corona, Greece, 8vo. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, very rare, 1/. Is. Romce, 1589 Apparently unknown to Brunet and other bibliographers. 2074 Demosthenis in Philippum Oratio III. Greece, 4to. uncut, 3s. Farisiis, 1751 2075 Demosthenis Philippica Prima Oratio, Graece, 4to. uncut, 3s. Farisiis, Barbou, 1755 2076 Demosthenis Oratio de Symmoriis, Greece, cum variis Lee- tionibus et Annotatione, ab Henr. Amersfoordt, 4to. sewed, uncut, 4s. - - Lugd. Bat. 1821 2077 Demosthenes.—Specimen Literarium quo Oratio Philippica quarta Demostheni abjudicatur, 8vo. fine paper, hds. uncut, 4s. Groningce, 1818 2078 Demosthene, Undici Filippiche con una Lettera di Filippo a gl’ Atheniesi dichiarate in Lingua Toscana, per M. Felice Figliucci Senese, 8vo. vellum, gilt edges, very scarce, 10s. 6ch Roma, Valgrisi, 1551 This copy sold at Croft’s sale for 21. 2s., and again in Nicolay’s sale for ll. 1 Is. 6d. - - - 1692 2157 Diesthemii Homulus Comoedia in quo Hominis Christian! vita, et cujuslibet voluptatis Carnalis fugacitas graphice de- pingitur, Antv. 1538.—Stummelii Studentes, Comoedia de Vita Studiosorum, Col. Agr. 1574.—Christus Triumphans, Comoedia Apocalyptica, a Joanne Foxo Anglo, Noribergae, 1590, in 1 vol. 12mo. neat, 8s. 2158 Digbie’s (Lord George) Apologie for himself, 4to. 3s. 1642 2159 Digby.—Letters between the Lord George Digby and Sir Kenelm Digby, Kt. concerning Religion, 12mo. 3s. 1651 2160 Digges (Tho.) England’s Defence, a Brief Discourse of what Orders were best for Repulsing of Foreign Forces, if at any time they should invade us by Sea in Kent, or elsewhere, folio, scarce, 5s. - - 1680 2161 Dilke’s Lover’s Luck, a Comedy, 4to. 25. 6d. 1696 2162 Dillon.—Private Act for divesting out of the Crown the remainder in Fee of several Lands, &c. in Ireland, the forfeited Estates of Martin Dillon, Esquire, and for vesting the same in Carleton Whitelocke, Esq. in Trust for Henry Mitchell, Esq. folio, sewed, 5s. 6d. - - 1761 2163 Dinteri (Edm.) Vita Principis Philippi a Burgundia in qua Origo Belli inter Episcopum Ultrajectinum et Carolum Gel- riorum Principem inseritur, cum Genealogia Ducum Bur- gundiee, Brabantise, Flandriae, Hollandiae, 12mo. vellum, scarce, 7s. 6d. - - Argent. 1529 2164 Diomedes de Structura et Differentia Sermonis, etc.; Phocas de nomine et verbo, etc.; Caper de Latinitate; Agretius de Orthographia ; Donatus de Barbarismo et octo partibus Ora- tionis; Servius et Sergius in Donatum, first edition, folio, fine large copy, h. b. neat, very rare, 2l. 12s. 6c?. Jenson, s. a. circa MCCCCLXXII. Sold in Sir M. Sykes’s sale for 51. 5s., in the Pinelli for the same, and in Nicol’s for 81. 2165 Diomedis Grammaticee Opus tripartitum, 4to. very neat, gilt edges, 3s. 6d. - - Colonice, 1518 2166 Dionysii de Burgo Declaratio Valerii Maximi, large sound copy, folio, neat, very rare, 21. 2s. sine ulla nota, sed Argent. Mentelin, MCCCCLXXII. *** “ Editio fervetusta ac rarissima.” Sold in Sir M. Sykes’s sale for 51. 2167 Dionysii Halicarnassensis Originum siveantiquitatum Roman- arum, lib. latine interpr. Lampo Birago, first edition, folio, fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, very scarce, 31. 3s. Tarvisii, MCCCCLXXX. *** “ The first impression in the Latin language, upon the merits of which consult Sylburgius’s opinion in the Bibl. Grsec. of Fabrieius. The edition is very handsomely executed in a full, round, and well-proportioned Roman type.’’ Askew’s copy sold for 51. 10s., and the Towneley for 51. os. 2168 Dionysii Areopagitee preclarum Opusculum de divinis Nominibus, Marsilio Ficino interprete, 4to. fine copy, 3s. Venetiis, 1501 2169 Dionysii Afri de situ Orbis opus studiosis necessarium, quo gentes, populi, urbes, maria, flumina, explicantur, Gr. et Lat. a Rhemnio Grammatico, first edition, 4to. morocco elegant, gilt edges, very rare, 31. 3s. Ferrarice, 1512 <( Cette edition, la premiere de cette auteur en Grec et Latin, est si rare, qh’on n’en a jamais vu passer d’exemplaire dans aucune vente. Elle manque dans les plus grandes bibliotheques.’’ Sold in Sir Mark Sykes’s sale for eleven poxinds. 2170 Dionysii Afri de Situ Orbis : sive Geographia, Prisciano, aut Fannio Rhennio interprete liber, 4to. fine copy, 3s. 6d. Viennce Pannonice, 1512 2171 Dionysius Halicarnasseus de Situ orbis, Prisciano interprete, ed. a Christiano Sulpino, 4to. 3s. Colonie, 1516 2172 Dionysii Halicarnassensis Responsio ad Gn. Pompeii Epis- tolam, in qua ille de reprehenso ab eo Platonis stylo con- querebatur ; ejusdem ad Ammaeum Epistola, etc. Gr. et Lat. 8vo. very fine copy, with the autograph of N. Rigaltius, russia, with vellum Jly leaves and gilt edges, 10s. 6d. Lutetice, Stephanus, 1554 2173 Dionysii Orbis Descriptio, cum Annot. Eustathii et Henr. Stephani, nec non Gul. Hill Commentario Critico et Geo- grapliico, Gr. et Lat. with Manuscript Notes and Corrections, by Gilbert Wakefield, 8vo. neat, 10s. 6d. Lond. 1688 2174 Dionysii Halicarnassei de Structura Orationis Liber, rec. J. Uptoni, Gr. et Lat. 8vo. h. b. morocco, uncut, 8s. Lond. 1702 *** Best edition. Sold in Dr, Heath’s sale for ll. 2175 Dioscorides, Grsece, cura Francisci Asulani, 4to. very fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, 2l. 12s. 6d. Venet. Aldus, 1518 *** Sold in Sir M. M. Sykes’s sale for 51. 18s., and in Didot’s for 139 francs. 2176 Directorium aut potius Castigatorium Concubinariorum salu- berrimum, 4to. fine copy, uncut, very scarce, 6s. Paris. 1513 2177 Disceptatio, an Uxor sit ducenda, in publica disputatione Lipsensi, enarrata a Magistro Henrico Ribsch Philocalo Bu- dingio, cum Carminibus de amore, etc. 4to. fine copy, very neat, scarce, 125. - - Nuremb. 1509 2178 Disconsolate Widow, a Christmas Tale; or a New Year’s Gift to my Friends, 4to. scarce, 7s. 6d. Stockton, 1773 2179 Discorso intorno alle cose della Guerra, con una Oratione del Cardinale Polo in materia di Pace, 4to.fine copy, 10$. 6d. nell’ Academia Venetiana, 1558 Sold in Sir M. Sykes’s 6ale for 21. 8s. 2180 Discours aux Grands de Pologne sur la necessite de faire sortir les Jesuites, Amst. 1726.—Proposals for rendering Bankruptcies less frequent in and about London, 1732.— Liberty and Property, by Eustace Budgell, 1732.—Thoughts on the Woollen Manufactures of England, by Mr. Bindon, 1731, in one vol. 8vo. very neat, 45. 6d. 2181 Discourse on the English Constitution, 1776.—Arguments on the Supremacy of the British Legislature, and their right to Tax the Americans, 1775.—Septennial Parliaments Justified, 1776.—Three Dissertations on Life and Death, by Rev. W. Jones, 1771.—Reflections on the Growth of Heathenism among Modern Christians, 1776.—Life of Dr. Oliver Goldsmith, 1774.— Matilda, a Tragedy, 1775.—The Irish Widow, 1773.—Mr. Horne’s Letter to Lord Ashburton, on Mr. Pitt’s Motion, 1782.—HorneTooke’s Letter on the Reported Marriage of the Prince of Wales and Mrs. Fitzherbert, 1787. —Review of the Political State of Great Britain, 1787.— Dean Tucker’s Four Letters to the Earl of Shelburne, on important National Subjects, Gloucester, 1783.—Considerations on the Provisional Treaty with America, 1783.—Proposed System of Trade with Ireland explained, 1785.—Revolution Vindicated, and Constitutional Liberty Asserted, in answer to Bishop Watson, 1777.—Anticipation, containing the substance of His Majesty’s Speech to the Parliament, on the approaching Session, with Notes, 1778.—Speech of Edmund Burke, M.P. for Bristol, on presenting to Parliament a Plan for the better security of the Independence of Parliament, &c. 1780.—Opinions of Eminent Counsel on the Will in the Cause of Perrin v. Blake, by C. Fearne, 1780. —Cursory Examination of Dr. Johnson’s Strictures on the Lyric Performances of Gray, 1781.—Deformities of Dr. Johnson, 1782.—Dr. Benjamin Franklin’s Observations on the Causes and Cure of Smoky Chimnies, plates, 1787, in 3 vols. 8vo. very neat, in old calf, gilt, 185. 2182 Discourse concerning Divine Providence in relation to National Judgments, 4to. sewed, 3s. - 1693 2183 Discoveries of John Poulter, alias Baxter, in Robbing Dr. Hancock, of Salisbury, on darken Down, near Bath, with full Account of many other Robberies, 8vo. sewed, 5s. 1761 2184 Disputatio inter Clericum et Militem super potestate Prelatis Ecclesiae atque Principibus terrarum, cum Compendio de Nativitate, Vita et Morte Antichristi, 4to. scarce, 6s. Colon. Quentell, s. a. 2185 D’Israeli’s Voyage of Captain Popanilla, 8vo. bds. 3s. 1828 2186 Dissenters.—Answer to Dr. Scot’s Cases against Dissenters, concerning Forms of Prayer, 4to. sewed, 2s. 6d. 1700 2187 Dissenters.—A Vindication of our present English Liberty of going either to Church or to Meetings, 4to. 25. 1703 2188 Dissertationes Miscellanea; upwards of Two Hundred Tracts, all in very fne condition, 4to. 8/. 8s. 1614-1823 %* This very curious and interesting collection of Latin Dissertations touch upon almost every branch of literature. Among the more particular subjects may be noticed, Scripture and Sacred Literature, General History, Biography, Law, Antiquities, Natural History, Philology, Northern Literature, &c. &c. A brief list of the titles of each may be had for inspection. 2189 Dissertation Historique sur les Duels et les Ordres de Che- valerie, 12mo. neat, 2s. 6d. - Amst. 1720 2190 Ditte Candiano della Guerra Trojana, &c. 8vo. fine copy, old morocco, from CrofVs collection, 65. Vinegia, 1543 2191 Divina Revelatio Erythreae Sibyllas, cum Commentariis, Fr. Ludov. de Tovar Hispani, in qua a Bello Trojano, usque ad diem judicii futura predixit, wood-cut, 4to. very scarce, 105. 6d. - - Senis, 1508 2192 Divinity.—Family Liturgy, or a Prayer-Book for the Use of Families, 1736.—Ray’s Vindication of our Saviour’s Miracles, in answer to Woolston, 1730.—Rev. Ant. Bliss’s Observations on Chubb’s Discourse concerning Reason, n. d. in one vol. 8vo. 5s. 2139 Divinity.—T. Ashton’s Dissertation of 2 Peter i. 19, 1750.— Examination of the Bishop of London’s Appendix to a Dissertation on the Sense of the Ancients before Christ, upon the Circumstances and Consequences of the Fall, with Reflections on Warburton’s Notion of the Argument of the Book of Job and an equal Providence, 1750.—Supplement to Dr. Middleton’s Free Enquiry, in a Dissertation on the Baptism and Miraculous Gifts of the Holy Ghost, 1750.— Examination of the Consequences of Dr. Middleton’s Free Enquiry, &c. 1750.—Two Questions previous to Dr. Middleton’s Free Enquiry considered, 1750.—Thomas Jenkin’s Examination on the Free Enquiry, the Primitive Fathers Vindicated, &c. 1750.— F. Toll’s Remarks upon Church’s Vindication of the Miraculous Powers, 1750, in one vol. 8vo. very neat, 6s. 2194 Divinity.—The Bishop of London’s Third Pastoral Letter to the People of his Diocese, occasioned by the Suggestion of Infidels’ Writings against the New Testament, 1751.—The Argument in Tindal’s Christianity as old as the Creation, Reviewed and Confuted, in several Conferences, by Dr. T. Burnet, three parts, 1730-3.—T. Burnet’s Essay on the Power of Human Reason, 1732.—Christianity distinct from the Religion of Nature, by T. Broughton, 1732, in one vol. 8vo. very neat, 5s. 2195 Divinity.—Complete and Faithful Collection of the Several Papers which have been published at Oxford, on the Subscription to the XXXIX Articles required from Young Persons at their Matriculation, Oxford, 1772.—-Bishop Barrington’s Letter to the Clergy of the Diocese of Sarum, with Directions relating to Orders, Institutions, and Licenses, Salisbury, 1790.—List of Books intended for the Use of the Younger Clergy, and others, within the Diocese of Chester, 1791, in one vol. Svo. h. h. neat, 7s. 2190 Divitio (Bern.) da Bibiena, Calandra, Comedia, con somma Diligenza corretta, Pineg. Giolito, 1562.—Vine. Gabiani, i Gelosi, Comedia, ib. 1560.—Annib. Caro, gli Straccioni, Comedia, ib. Aldo, 1589, in one vol. 12mo. vellum, rare, 1/. 5 s. Cardinal Bibiena was the early preceptor of Pope Leo X. The last piece has a preface addressed to Jacopo Manuccio, of Florence, to whom Aldus, junior, was desirous of being considered as related. 2197 Divorce.—A Defence of the Judgment of the Reformed Churches, that a Man may lawfully not only put awaie his Wife for her Adulterie, but also Marrie another, in reply to Bellarmin and Reynolds, 4to. sewed, scarce, 7s. 1610 2198 Dobbs’s History of Irish Affairs, 8vo. scarce, 7s. Dublin, 1782 2199 Dodd.—Life and Account of the Writings of the Rev. Dr. Dodd, Executed for Forgery, 12mo. sewed, 2s. 6d. 1777 2200 Dodsley’s (Robert) Poems on her Majesty’s Birth-day, on the Departure of the Princess Royal, on the Royal Hermitage, 4to. sewed, 25. - - 1736 2201 Dodsley’s Collection of Old Plays, with Notes, by Isaac Reed, 12 vois. 8vo. h. b. russia, uncut, 21. 125. 6d. 1780 Many copies of this edition were destroyed by fire. Sold in Nassau^s sale for 77., in Strettell’s for 61. 10s., and Roscoe’s for 6/. 10s. 2202 Dodsley’s Collection of Old Plays, with Notes by Reed, Gilchrist, and Collier, 12 vols. 8vo. bds. uncut, 31. 135. 6d. 1825-7 2203 Doeveren (Gualtheri van) Sermo Academicus de Sanitatis Groninganorum Prsesidiis ex Urbis Naturali Historia deri- vandis, 4to. sewed, 3s. 6d. - Groningce, 1770 2204 Dolce (Lodovico) Didone, Tragedia, 8vo. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, rare, 1 /. 15. Vinegia, Aldo, 1547 This edition is rare. Sold in Roscoe’s sale for 4L 10s. 2205 Dolce, Giocasta, Tragedia, Svo. morocco elegant, gilt edges, 12s. - - Vinegia, A Ido, 1549 u Ludovico Dolce enjoyed so great a reputation, that on the first representation of one of his tragedies, the concourse of spectators was so great, that the performance could not proceed.5’—Walker on Italian Tragedy. Sir Mark Sykes’s copy sold for 1Z. 17s. 2206 Dolce Ifigenia, Tragedia, 12mo. fine copy, morocco, gilt edges, rare, 7s. - - Vinegia, Giolito, 1551 2207 Dolce, Palmerino, Poema, 4to. elegantly bound in morocco, gilt edges, rare, 2l. 2s. - Venetia, Sessa, 1561 *** Sold in the Duke of Roxburghe’s sale for 10Z. 10s. 2208 Dolce, Primaleone, figlivolo di Palmerino, Poema, 4to. neat, rare, 1/. Is. - - Venetia, Sessa, 1562 2209 Dolce, Imprese et Torniamenti, con gli illustri fatti d’Arme di Primaleone Figlivolo del Imperator Palmerino et di mold altri famossissimi Cavaglieri del suo tempo, ridotti in Ottava Rima, 4to. vellum, rare, 1/. Is. Venetia, Sessa, 1597 Sold in the White Knights sale for 1Z. 18s. 2210 Does (Jacob vander) ’s Graven Hage, met de voormaemste Plaetsen en Vermaeekliickheden, Graven Hage, 1668.— Levon der Turcken, Moscoviters en Chinesen, 'plates, ib. 1663.—Reyse deur Persen en Indien van J. Albrecht van Mandelslo, door Adam Olearius, plates, Amst. 1658.—Reyse naer Africa, Tunis, Algiers, &c. plates, uncut, Haerlem, 1650.—Verhael van den tegenwoordigen Ooslogh tusschen de Venetianen en den Turk, mitsgaders de Standt van Candia door den Graaf van Castlemaine, maps, uncut, Amst. 1668. —De Verstandige Kock, of Sorghvuldige Huyshoud- ster, ib. 1668.—Postwagen-Praetjen tussen een Hagenaer, Schipper en Frans Koopman, curious plate, s. a. — Een Varsche Sans, ap de oubacke Engelsche Venesoen, curious, s. a., with sixteen other interesting tracts, and two very curious prints, in one vol. 4to. vellum, a scarce collection, 18s. 1630-1708 2211 Domenicbi (Lodov.) Progne, Tragedia, 12mo. fine copy, rare, 15s. ~ - Fior. Giunti, 1561 2212 Domenichi detti, et fatti di diversi Signori et Persone, Private, i quali communementesi chiamani Facetie, Motti et Burle, Svo. russia extra, gilt edges, 15s. - Fiorenza, 1562 2213 Dominis (Marcus Antonius de) Archiepiscopus Spalatensis sui Reditus ex Anglia Consilium exponit, 4to. fine copy of a very scarce and curious tract, 8s. - Romce, 1623 2214 Donaldson’s (J.) Undoubted Art of Thriving, wherein is showed that a million pounds sterling, or more, if need be, may be raised for propagating the Trade of the Nation ; how the Indian and African Companies may propagate their Trade, and all other Trades ; also how every one, according to his quality, may live comfortably and happily, &c. 12mo. fine copyy in old morocco, gilt edges, 18s. Edinburgh, 1700 A later edition sold in Mr. Constable’s sale for 1Z. 3s. 2215 Donati Liber de Pedibus, Accentibus et Figuris.—Onmiboni Leoniceni de Versu Heroico liber.—-Focee Grammatici libel- lus de Nominibus Heterociitis et irregularibus, 4to. fine copy, h. b. neat, 1/. 11s. 6d. sine ulldnotd, circa MCCCCLXXX. *** A very rare and interesting edition, and which appears to have escaped the researches of nearly all bibliographers. 2216 Donates Minor, with two curious wood-cuts, 4to. very neat, 1/. 15s. Nuremberge, per Hieronymum Holtzel, s. a. *** A rare and curious edition, printed in a very large Gothic character, tiukuown to most bibliographers. 2217 Donati Expositio cum quibusdam novis ac pulcherrimis nota- tis secundum viam Doctoris Sancti perutilis Baccalariandis, 4to.fine large copy, with rough edges, 4s. 6d. Liptzih, 1501 2218 Donati Grammatici, Argumenta Compendiaria, in Fabulas potiores Qvidianse Metamorphosis; item Sylva Camilla Paleotti, cui titulus Amor, jam primum in lucem edita, 4to. fine copy, scarce, 5s. - Viennce Austria?, 1513 2219 Donati Elementa, ad Collationem Henr. Glareani, Lat. et Germ. Aug. Vind. 1536. — Pro Incipientibus Pueris intro- ductio, una cum modis Bucolici et Phaleucii Garminis, Marpurgi, 1582.—Nomenclatura Rerum item Vocabula Mensurarum a Phil. Melancthone, Argent. 1536.—-Formula? Puerilium Colloquiorum, Lat. et Germ. ib. 1537.—Epitome Colloquiorum Erasmicorurn, ib. 1537, in 1 vol. 8vo. in the original binding, a scarce collection, 10s. 6d. 2220 Donati (iElii) de octo partibus orationis cum Servii et Sergii interpretatione; Ejusdem de Barbarismo et soloecismo, Paris. R. Siephanus, 1536.-—Quintiliani Grammatica, per Hierodo- rum Crispum Vessonensem, Paris. 1536.—-Naturae Verborum quam emendatissimae, insertis vulgaribus exemplorum inter- pretationibus, Paris. Colinceus, 1535, in one vol. 8vo. neat, scarce, 6 s. 2221 Donatus—tlerm. Buschii Pasipbili in Artem Donati de octo partibus Orationis Commentarius ex Prisciano, Diomede, Servio, Capro, Agretis, Phoca clarissimis Grammaticis, 4to. scarce, 3s. 6d. - - Liptzk, 1511 2222 Donati (Alexandri) de Arte Poetica lib. III. 12mo. vellum, 45. 6d. - Bononiee, 1659 2223 Doni, la Seconda Libraria, 12mo. neat, 10s. 6d. Venet. 1551 *** Printed with Aldine types; and device of Mercury and Pallas on the title. Sold in Marsh’s sale for 11.15s. 2224 Donne’s (John) Juvenilia, or certain Paradoxes and Problems, 4to. sewed, 8s. - - - 1633 2225 Donne (John) Declaration of that Paradoxe, or Thesis, that Selfe-Homicide is not so naturally sinne, that it may never be otherwise, published by his son, 4to. fine copy, in the original binding, with autograph letter from the son, presenting this copy to the Marquess of Newcastle, and stating his reasons publishing it, 11. 11s. 6d. - - 1648 2226 Dorlandi (Petri) Diestensis olim Cartusiae prioris, Chronicon Cartusiense : in quo de viris sui ordinis i] 1 ustribus, rebusque in eodem preeclare gestis, nec non et admiranda plurimarum Cartusiarum constructione seite pertractatur, cum Notis Theodori Petraei, Col. Agrip. 1608.— Innocentia et Con- stantia Victrix ; sive Commentariolus de vitae ratione, et Martyrio 18 Cartusianorum; qui in Anglic regno, sub Henrico VIII. ob Ecclesise defensionem, et nefarii Schis- metis detestationem, crudeliter trucidati sunt, edita a Mau- ricio Chancseo, beautifully engraved title, and plate of William Tynzbi, an Irishman, by Leopold, 1608.—-Vita B. Stanislai Kostkae Poloni e Societate Jesu, autore Francisco Sacchino, beautiful plate, Ingolstadii, 1609, in one vol. 8vo« fine copies, neat, a scarce collection, ll. 85. The second book only sold in Rev. T. Williams’s sale for 61. 8s. 6d. 2227 Dorsetshire.—Address to the Parliament, of T. Devenish, of the County of Dorset, seeking redress for certain sums expended by him as Keeper of the Parliament’s Prisoners in Winchester House, &c. 1642.-—Private Act, to settle a Jointure on Susanna Countess of Shaftesbury, Wife of Anthony Earl of Shaftesbury, in lieu of Dower, the Estates are fully detailed, and situated in Dorset, Wilts, Somerset, Southampton, Middlesex, fyc. 1720.—Bill for Sale of part of the Estate of P. Saltmarsh, Esq. and Purchasing of others in the Counties of Nottingham and Dorset, 1720.—Petition of H. Holt Henley, Esq. complaining of an Undue Election and Return for the Borough of Lyme Regis, 1727. <—View of the Principal Towns, Seats, Antiquities, and other Remarkable Particulars in Dorset, 1773, a curious and interesting collection to the county collector, in one vol. 4to. very neat, ll. os. 2228 Dorsetshire.—The Fustiad; or, Cudgel-match, in verse, 8vo. sewed, 4s. - - Yeovil, 1747 %* A poem on the famous cudgel match fought some years ago on Buckborn Weston Common, near Wincanton, which took place to promote the interest of a candidate for parliament, the adventures whereof occasioned this poem, which commences with an Encomium on Dorsetshire, description of the stage, weapons, &c. 2229 Douglas’s (Rev. J.) Two Dissertations on the Bress Instruments called Celts, and other Arms of the Antients, found in this Island, plates, 4to. uncut, 7s. 6d. - 1785 2230 Dousae (Jani) Nova Poemata, cum Indice, 12mo .fine copy, old morocco, gilt edges, scarce, 15s. Lugd. Bat. 1576 *** A very interesting volume of Latiu poems, addressed to the most eminent men of the 16th century ; among others we observe the names of William Prince of Orange, Ceo. Rotallerus, James Morellus, Baro Georgius, Montignii et Noellre Dominus, Queen Elizabeth, Cecil Lord Burleigh, Philip More, &c. &c. 2231 Dousae Nordovicis Echo, sive lusus imaginis jocosaj quibus titulus Plalcedonia, Salinarum Strues, Elegiarum lib. II. Funebria et Sylvarum liber, 4to. in the original binding, 3s. Gd. - - Hag. Com. 1603 2232 Dousse Poemata cura P. Scriverii cum Carminibus Scaligeri, 8vo. fine copy, neat, 7s. - Lugd. Bat. 1609 / 2233 Downames Treatise against Lying, dedicated to Lord Newburgh, Chancellour of the Dutchie of Lancaster, 4to. 3s. 1636 2234 Draconi Stratonicensi Appendix complectens Trichse Eliae Monachi, et Herodiani Tractatus de Metris, Greece, ed. Fr. de Furia, 8vo. boards, uncut, 2s. - Lips. 1814 2235 Drake (Sir Francis).—Brevis et Fida Narratio et Con- tinuatio Rerum omnium Drako et Norreysio (post felicem ex Occidentalibus Insulis, reditum) in sua Expeditione Por- tugallensis singulis diebus gestarum, 4to. morocco elegant, gilt edges, \l. 115. 6d. - Francof. 1590 2233 Drake’s (Sir Francis) World encompassed, collected out of the Notes of Master Francis Fletcher, and compared with the Notes of divers others, that went the same Voyage, 4to. calf extra, marbled edges, scarce, 1/. Is. - 1652 2237 Drake’s (Sir Francis) Life and Death, his Voyages and Discoveries in the West Indies, and about the World, with his Noble and Heroic Acts, by S. Clarke, 4to. h. b. neat, 10s. 6c?. 1671 2238 Drachenborchianae Bibliothecae Catalogus, priced, 8vo. very neat, 4$. 6d. - - Traj. ad Rhen. 1748 2289 Drascovitii (Georgii) Episcopi Quinque-Ecclesiensi oratio habita Tridenti, in generali congregatione, cum responso sanctae Synodi, 4to. fine copy, 5s. Venetiis, lord. Ziletus, 1562 2240 Drayton.—To the Majestie of King James, a Gratulatorie Poem, by Michael Drayton, 4to. indifferent copy, wants the genealogical plate, very scarce, \5s. - 1603 2241 Drayton’s Poems, 8vo. in the original binding, 10s. 6d. W. Stansby, n. d. 2242 Dreghorn’s (Maclaurin Lord) Keekeiad, a Poem, 4to. privately printed, very scarce, 18s. - 1760 2248 Drennan’s (WT.) Fugitive Pieces, in Verse and Prose, 12mo. bds. 2s. 6ch - - Belfast, 1815 2244 Druids. — W. Cooke’s Enquiry into the Patriarchal and Druidical Religion, Temples, &c. plates, 4to. indifferent copy, 3s. 1754 2245 Drury.—Report of the Arraignment, Tryall, Conviction, and Condemnation af a Popish Priest, named Robert Drewrie, at the Old Baylie, the Mercy offered him, his stubborne and wilfull Refusall. Also the Tryall and Death of Humphrey Lloyd, for murdering one of the Guard ; also the Account of their Execution, 4to. very large copy, neat, rare, 1/. 1 Is. 6d. 1607 *** u A curious and remarkable account of a priest, who chose rather to die than take the oath of allegiance to King James the First.” 2246 Drusian dal Leone, nel quale si tratta delle Battaglie dopo la morte de Paladini, en ottava rima, wood-cuts, 8vo. vellum, scarce, 10s. 6d. - Venetia, 1669 2247 Drummond’s (Dr. T.) Poems sacred to Religion and Virtue, scarce, 1756.-—Bishop Clayton’s Thoughts on Self Love, Innate Ideas, Freewill, Taste, Sentiment, Liberty, and Ne- cessity, occasioned by Reading Hume’s Works, Bolingbroke, &c. 1753.—Ecclesiastical Characteristics, or, the Arcana of Church Policy, wherein is shewn a Plain and easy way of Attaining to the Character of a Moderate Man, as at Present in Repute in the Church of Scotland, Glasgow, 1754.'—Sir Jeffrey Gilbert’s Abstract of Locke’s Essay on Human Understanding, 1752.—Bourn’s Address to the Congregation of Protestant Dissenters, who meet at Castle Gate, Nottingham, 1738.—Notcutt’s Reasons for Dissenting from the Communion of the Church of England, &c. 1736.—Oration on the Death of Eugene Francis, Prince of Savoy. 1738.— Adventures of Alexander the Corrector, (Cruden) wherein is given an Account of his being unjustly sent to Chelsea, and his Bad Usage there, with Account of the Chelsea Academies, or Private Places of Confinement for Lunatics, See. 1754.—The Second Part of Ditto, giving an Account of the Monstrous Battle Fought, or rather not Fought in Westminster Hall, Feb. 20, 1754, wherein it plainly appeared that Alexander’s Generals did not do their Duty, &c. 1754.— Alexander the Corrector’s Address to the King and Parliament, shewing the Necessity of Appointing a Corrector of the People, &c. 1755.—The Corrector’s Earnest Address to the Inhabitants of Great Britain, 1756, in onevol. Svo. hi b. a scarce and curious collection, 1 5s. 2248 Drummond’s (Sir William) Review of the Government of Sparta and Athens, Svo. neat, 6s. - 1794 2249 Dryden’s Absalom and Achitophel, a Poem, with Key to the Characters, folio, 3s. 6d. - 1681 2250 Dryden’s Dramatick Poesie, and Essays, 1668.—Absalom and Achitophel, a Poem, 1682.—Absalom Senior ; or Achitophel Transposed, a Poem, with Additions, 1682.—The Medal], a Satyre against Sedition, 1682.—The Hinde and the Panther, a Poem, 1687.—The Hinde and the Panther transversed to the Story of the Country Mouse and the City Mouse, 1687. —The New' Atlantis, a Poem, with Reflections upon the Hind and the Panther, 1687.—The Revolter, a Tragicomedy acted between the Hinde and Panther, and Religio Laici, &c. 1687, in one vol. 4to. very neat, 18s. 2251 Dryden’s Miscellany Poems, containing Variety of New Translations of the Ancient Poets, together with several Original Poems, frontispieces, 6 vols. 12mo. fine copy, neat, 16s. - - Tonson, 1716 %* Mr. Dent’s copy, in morocco, sold for 51. 125. 2252 Ducis (J. F.) Tragedies, portrait, 5 vols. 12mo. h. b. morocco* gilt edges, 3s. 6d. - Paris, 1824 %* “A very pretty and correct edition.” 2253 Ducarel’s (Dr.) Letter to W. Watson, upon the early Cultivation of Botany in England, with some particulars of J. Tradescant, a great promoter of the Science, Gardener to King Charles 1. with the plates of the antiquities, fyc. in the Museum at Lambeth, 4to. sewed, 5s. - 1773 2254 Ducarel’s (Dr.) Repertory of the Endowment of Vicarages in the Dioceses of Canterbury and Rochester, 8vo. h. b. neat, 1/. Is. - - 1782 %* Interleaved with interesting manuscript additions by the late J. Caley, Keeper of the Records in the Augmentation Office. ■\ 2255 Duell-Ease : a Word with Valiant Spirits, shewing the abuse of Duels ; that Valour refuseth Challenges and private Combats, beautiful frontispiece, 4to. fne copy, extra bound, gilt edges, rare, 1/. 5s. - - 1635 *** Sold in Mr. Bindley’s sale for 1/. 16s. 2256 Duel.—A Minute Detail of the Quarrel at Brussels, between Mr. Cree and Mr. Macnamara, to which are added the Correspondence, Notes, and Declarations of Mr. Roche and Mr. Brady, Svo. privately printed, sewed, 5s. Brussels, 1791 2257 Du Fresnoy’s Art of Painting, with remarks on their Works, translated into English, with an Original Preface, containing a Parallel betwixt Painting and Poetry, by Dryden, also an Account of the most eminent Painters Ancient and Modern, 4to. very neat, 10.S. 6c?. - - 1695 2258 Dugdale ex Dodsworth, Monasticon Anglicanum, with fine impressions of the numerous plates by Hollar and King, 3 vols. in 5, folio, morocco, gilt edges, 26/. 5s. 1655-73 *** A copy of this very valuable book sold in the Duke of Roxburghe’s sale for Sixty-four Guineas, and another in the Marquis of Townshend’s for Fifty Guineas. The above copy possesses every plate, in which state it is very seldom found. 2259 Dugdale’s Antient Usage in Bearing of such Ensigns of Honour as are commonly called Arms, 1 2mo. 5s. 6d. Oxford, 1682 2260 Du Gres (Gabr.) Breve et Accuratum Grammaticae Gallicae Compendium, in quo superflua rescinduntur, et necessaria non omittuntur, 12mo. extra, gilt edges, 7s. 6d. Cantab. 1636 With introductory verses by Stephen Jones, R. Heath, P. Gunning, Jo, Saltmarsh, S. Blomfield, &c. all members of Cambridge University. 2261 Duigenan’s (Patrick) Lachrymae Academicoe ; or the present deplorable state of Trinity College, near Dublin, Dublin, 1 777.—Reflections upon Tithes, seriously addressed in behalf of the Clergy, &c. by a Clergyman of Wiltshire, Salisbury, 1773.-—History of the University of Oxford to the Death of William the Conqueror, Oxford, 1772.—Poem on the Recovery of the Hon. Mrs. Eliz. Courtenay, from her late dangerous illness, by B. Kennicott, ib. 1747, in one voh Svo. h. b. neat, 10s. 6d. 2262 Dukerianse Bibliothecae Catalogus, priced, 8vo. very neat, 45. 6c?. - - Traj. ad Rhen. 1750 2263 Dun’s (Lord) Friendly and Familiar Advices, adapted to the various Stations and Conditions of Life, &c. 12mo. very neat, scarce, 7s. - - Edinb. 1754 2264 Duncan’s (Rev. Dr. H.) Account of the Remarkable Monument, in the shape of a Cross, inscribed with Roman and Runic Letters, in the Garden of Ruthwell Manse, Dumfriesshire, plates, 4to. 7s. 6d. - Edinburgh, 1833 %• Thirty copies only struck off for presents. 2265 Dunconi de Adoratione Dei versus Altare, Determinatio, 1660.—Erasmi Querela Pacis, Lugd. Bat. 1641.—Angliae Flagellum, seu Tabes Anglica a Theophilo de Garencieres, Lond. 1647, in one vol. 12mo. neat, rare, 18s., 2266 Duncumb’s History and Antiquities of the County of Hereford, with the jive additional sheets, and the index to the second volume, portraits and plates^ 2 vols. 4to. bds. uncut, 2l. 12s. 6d. Hereford, 1804-12 2267 Duncumb.—Another copy, 2 vols. 4to. calf extra, very neat, gilt edges, 31. 16s. - Hereford, 1804-12 2268 Duncumb.—Another copy, 2 vols. 4to, russia elegant, gilt edges, 4/. 145. 6d. - Hereford, 1804-12 2269 Duncumb.—Another copy, 2 vols. 4to. morocco elegant, gilt edges, 4Z. 145. 6d. - Hereford, 1804-12 2270 Duncumb.—Vol. II. with Index, and the five additional sheets, 4to. bds. \l. II5. 6d. - Hereford, 1812 *** The above work was printed at the cost of the late Duke of Norfolk, whose liberal patronage of literature is too well known to need the least comment. 2271 Duns Scoti (Joannis) subtilissimi Doctoris Theologi: in quartum librum Sentenciarum Opus Anglicanum, large folio, a magnificent copy, with rough edges, in the original binding, 1/. 115. 6d. {Norimb. Koburger, MCCCCLXXIV.) *** This edition is described by many bibliographers as of very uncommon occurrence. 2272 Duns Scoti Questiones, ab excellentissimo Sacre Theologie Professore Thoma Penketh Anglico ingenti diligentia emendate, folio, fine sound copy, rare, 21. 2s. per Alb. de Stendael, MCCCCLXXIV. ** * This edition is not described by Brunet. 2273 Duns Scoti Scriptum super Sententiis, a Tho. Penketh, Anglico, emendatum, 4to.fine copy, h. b. neat, 11. I5. Venet. per Jo. de Colonia, et Nichol. Jenson, MCCCCLXXXI. 2274 Duns Scotus.—Questio valde notabilis nusquam tot retro seculis visa, de ratione subjecti primi scientiae secundum Joannem Scotum an ad entia rationis extendatur, cum dua- bus ad viros divinos elegantissimis Epistolis, 4to. fine copy, scarce, 6s. - - Venetiis, MCCCCC. 2275 Duns Scoti Formalitates de mente necnon Stephani Burlifer cum novis additionibus et concordantiis Magistri Mauricii Hibernici in margine decorate, 4to. fine copy, in the original vellum wrapper, rare, 18s. - Venet. 1501 2276 Duns Scoti Tractatus Formalitatum, edita ab Anthon. Trom- beta, Urbinati Episcopo.—Mauritii de Portu, Hibernatis, Tuamensis Archiepiscopi, in ejusd. Formalitates Epitomata, folio, clean sound copy, ll. 11s. 6d. Venet. 1516 %* For an account of the author of the latter piece, Maurice O’Fihelly, orde Portu, Archbishop of Tuam, see Ware’s Account of the Irish Writers. 2277 Duns Scotus.—Flores Panegyrici collecti ex Vita et Doctrina Jo. Duns Scoti, opera Fr. Ant. Wissingh. Poemata, 8vo. vellum, scarce, 7 s. 6d. - Col. A grip. 1707 2278 Dunton’s (John) True Journall of the Sally Fleet, with the Proceedings of the Voyage, with list of the Sally Captaines names, and the places where they dwell, and a description of the Three Towns in a Map, 4to. very neat, scarce, \l. Is. 1637 *** The author was commander of the ship Leopard, in this expedition against the Turkish and Sally pirates. Sold in Mr. Jadis’s sale for 1Z. 15s. 2279 Dunton’s (John) Cat may look on a Queen, or a Satire upon her present Majesty ; to which is added a distinct Account of the several Jewels in the Crown of England, 12mo. sewed, scarce, 3s. 3d. - - - 1701 2280 Dunton’s Bull Baiting, or Sacheverell dressed up in Fire Works, lately brought from the Bear Garden in Southwark, and exposed for the diversion of the Citizens of London, 8 vo. sewed, 3s. 1702 2281 Dunton’s Hazard of a Death-Bed Repentance fairly argued, from the Remorse of the Duke of Devonshire, also the dying remonstrances of other Persons, 8vo. sewed, 3s. 1708 2282 Dunton’s Neck or Nothing, with Secret History of the present Ministry, 8vo. uncut, 3s. - - 1713 2283 Duppa’s (R.) Account of the Subversion of the Papal Government in 1798, with the nine curious plates, the third edition, royal 8vo. ids. 4s. - 1807 *♦* This interesting volume is classed in the following order: Death of General Duphot, the religious procession of the relics, arrival of the French army, the tree of liberty erected on the Capitol, dethroning and dismission of the Pope, sacking of the Vatican Palace, funeral fete in honour of General Duphot, and the mutiny among the French army: insurrection of the Trasteverino, abolition of the monasteries, and imprisonment of the Cardinals in the Couvertite: the federation ; the Jacobin Club, held in the hall of the Duke de Altemps’ palace ; alteration of the dress and manners of the Romans after the change of the Government; the cause of the destruction of public credit, confiscations, and contributions ; the dignity of the Consuls, with some remarks upon their conduct, and a summary view of the conduct of the French in Rome. One of the plates is a medal of Cardinal York, which he struck after his brother’s death, on assuming the title of Henry IX. King of England. The volume contains also the letters which passed between him and Sir John Coxe Hippesley, on his distress, which renders it of interest to the English collector and medallist. 2284 Duppa’s Illustrations of the Lotus of Antiquity, with Extracts from Herodotus, Theophrastus, Polybius, Dioscorides, Pliny, Strabo, and Homer, with Translations and Notes; also five large Engravings, the size of the book, representing the Tamara in bloom, and with seed, the blue Lotus of the Nile, the Citambel of India, the Lotus Major, and the Lybian Lotus, beautifully coloured after nature, royal 4to. uncut, privately printed, rare, 1/. 11s. 3d. - - 1813 “ The Lotus of antiquity having given rise to many interesting inquiries, the present extracts are printed to present them in one view to the scholar. Plants of very different kinds were known to ihe ancients under the name of Lotus ; but as botany, by the early writers, was not reduced to any settled principles, their descriptions are often obscure or unintelligible.” 2285 Duppa’s Address to the Parliament of Great Britain, on the Claims of Authors to their own Copy-Right, the fourth edition, 8vo. sewed, 2s. - - 1813 2886 Durell.—Bonasus Vapulans ; or some Castigations given to John Durell, for fouling himself and others in his English and Latin Book, autograph of Tho. Gataker, who is alluded to at p. 149, 12mo. clean copy, 7s. - 1673 2287 D’Urfey’s (T.) Funeral Pindarique Poem, sacred to the Memory of Queen Mary, 4to. sewed, 3s. - 1696 2288 D’Urfey’s Wit and Mirth, or Pills to Purge Melancholy ; a Collection of the best merry Ballads, set to Music, 6 vols. 12mo. portrait, calf, neat, 4/. 4s. - 1719 2289 Durfey’s (Young) Ways to Kill Care, a Collection of Original Songs, chiefly Comic, portrait, 12mo. neat, scarce, 7s. 6d. 1761 2290 Durham.—Four beautiful Drawings of Ancient Seals, of Durham Priory, Gateshead St. Mary, and Neesham Nunnery, executed with great care and veracity, by Howlett, mounted on drawing paper, \ l. 11s. 3d. A pleasing article to the county collector. 2291 Durham.—A Collection of Privately Printed Tracts, illustrative of the History and Antiquities of Durham, the productions of the private press of George Allan, Esq. of Darlington, and of which very few copies were taken off, in 1 vol. 4to. h. b. uncut, 151. 15s. Darlington, 1769, &c. A similar collection sold in Mr. Brockett’s sale for 521. 10s. 2292 Dury (John) Interest of England in the Protestant Cause, 4to. sewed, 3s. - - - 1650 2293 Duten’s Journal of Travels through the Principal Cities of Europe, with the time employed in going from post to post marked, and the distance in English miles ; Account of the People, Remarkable Curiosities, &c. ; also the best Inns, Sec. by J. Highmore, 1782.—Account of the Fall of the Republic of Venice, with the True Character of Buonaparte, by J. Hinckley, 1804.—Wright’s Memoirs of the Mosquito Territory, 1808, in one vol. 8vo. neat, 5s. 2294 Dutens (Rev. L.) Catalogue of the Library of, interleaved with prices and names, 8vo. h. h. neat, 5s. - 1813 2205 Dyer (George) on the Theory and Practice of Benevolence, 1795.—Letter to Archdeacon Paley, from a Poor Labourer, in answer to his reason for Contentment, 1793.—Wakefield’s Spirit of Christianity compared with the Spirit of the Times in Great Britain, 1794.— Dr. R. Price on the Love of our Country, 1790.—Two Sermons preached on the Public Fasts by the Rev. J. H. Williams, of Wellsbourn, Warwickshire, 1794.—Sermon by Jeremiah Joyce, twenty-three weeks a close Prisoner in the Tower of London, 1794, in 1 vol. 8vo. very neat, 5s. 2296 Eachard’s (Dr. John) Works, viz. Grounds and Occasions of the Contempt of the Clergy and Religion enquired into : Observations on an Answer to ditto ; Mr. Hobbs' State of Nature Considered, with Five Letters, &c. 8vo. very neat, eleventh edition, 5s. - - 1705 2297 Earle’s Microcosmography: ora piece of the world discovered, in Essays and Characters, 12mo. neat, scarce, 4s. 6d. 1732 2298 Earthquake at Mount iEtna, Relation of, in a Letter to his Majesty from the Earl of Winchelsea, at Naples, plate, 4to. sewed, 3s. - - - 1669 2299 Earthquake. — Relation of the most dreadful Earthquake which happened in the City of Naples, and several parts of that Kingdom, nearly Destroying forty Cities and Villages, 4to. sewed, 3s. - - - 1688 2300 Earthquake in Sicily, Account of, 4to. sewed, 2s. 1693 2301 East India.—The Effects to be expected from the East India Bill* upon the Constitution of Great Britain, by W. Pulteney, 1783.—Report of the Debates on the Articles of Peace, 1783. «—Dean Tucker’s Four Letters on Important National Subjects, addressed to the Earl of Shelburne, 1783.—The Conduct of Ministers considered, as it affected the East India Company, and Governor Hastings, by Major John Scott, 1784, in 1 vol. 8vo. h, h. neat, from Lord Cremorne’s collection, 4s. 6d. 2302 East India Company.—Letter on the Carnatic Question, supposed to be by Mr. Stuart Hall, 1806.*—Tolfrey's Answer to R. Twining’s Speech on a Motion that no Director be allowed to Trade with India, 1794.—Narrative of the Mar- ratta War, and also the late Rohilla War, 1781.—Major Scott’s Speech on Mr. Pitt’s East India Bill, 1784.—View of the Origin and Progress of the present Disputes in the East India Company, Edinburgh, 1777.—Debate in the House of Commons on the Bill for the renewal of the East India Company’s Charter, 1793.—-Report from the Committee of the House of Commons in relation to their proceeding on the Trial of Warren Hastings, 1794, in one vol Svo. h. b. neat, Gs, 2303 East India Questions.—Refutation of the Charge against the Marquis Wellesley, on Account of his Conduct to the Nabob of Oude, by J. Brand, 1807.—The Carnatic Question stated, 1808.—Letter from Mr. Pauli to Samuel Whitbread, Esq. M.P. 1808, in one vol. 8vo. h. b. neat, 4s. 6c?. 2304 Eccardi (Jo. Georgii) Historia Studii Etymologici Linguae Germanicae, 12mo. vellum, 8s. 6d. Hanoverce, 1711 2305 Ecclesiae Orientalis Antiquitates, cum J. Morini Vita, 12mo. fine copy, vellum, 5s. 6c?. - Londini, 1682 2306 Echard’s (Laurence) Description of Ireland, Chronologically Surveying all its Provinces and Countries, maps, 12mo. scarce, 8s. 6d. - - - 1691 2307 Eckhardi (Chr. Henr.) Introductio in Rem Diplomaticam, 4to. fine copy, very neat, 7s. 6c?. - Jence, 1742 2308 Eckhardi (Tobiae) Vita Alberti Stadensis Abbatis Chronici Auctoris, etc. 4to. uncut, 3s. 6d. - Goslarice, 1726 2309 Eckii (Joannis) Orationes IV. de Diva Catherina et Artibus lib. Friburgi. De Arte Medica Auripoli. De Sacerrima Theologia Auripoli. Funebris in Exequiis G. de Nuthofen, 4to. 3s. 6d. - - Augustce, 1513 2310 Eckii Elementarius Dialecticae, 4to. fine copy, neat, 10s. 6d. Aug. Vindel. 1518 2311 Eckii Epistola ad Jacobum Hoogstratensem, 4to. scarce, 3s. Lip sice, 1520 2312 Eckii Dialogi, Decoctio et Eckius Monachus, 4to. fine copy, scarce, 4s. - sine ulla nota 2313 Eckii de non tollendis Christi et Sanctorum lmaginibus, Tractatus, 4to. fine copy, scarce, 5s. Ingolstadii, 1523 2314 Eckii Sperandam esse in Brevi Victoriam adversus Turcam, Homiliae V. ex Byblia desumptae, ad Card, ac Episc. Tri- dentinum, 4to. scarce, 3s. 6d. - Aug. Vind. 1532 2315 Eckius.—Tres Orationes Funebres in Exequiis Jo. Eckii Theologi, cum Epitaphiis aliquot in obitum ejusdem, carmine, 8vo.fine copy, 2s. 6d. - Ingolstadii, 1543 2316 Eckiana Bibliotheca, continens libros Juridicos, Philologicos, Historicos, etc. Jac. Eckii, 1758.—Librorum W. van Lill, 1765. — P. Alberthoma?, 1761.—G. Venemae, 1762, all priced, 8vo. vellum, 3s. 6d. 2317 Eclogae Vergilii, Calphurnii, Nemesiani, Petrarchae, Boccaccii, Bapt. Mantuani, et Pomponii Gaurici, 8vo. neat, very rare, 10s. Od. - Florentice, Philippus de Giunta, 1504 Sold in Dr. Askew’s sale for 31. 5s. 2318 Ecosseuses (Les)ou les CEufs de Pasques, frontispiece, 12mo, neat, scarce, 4.5. 6c?. - - Troyes, 1745 2319 Edmondson’s Genealogical Account of the Noble Family of Greville, plates, 8vo. neat, 10s. 6d. - 1766 2320 Edward III.—The Raigne of King Edward the Third, as it hath been sundry times played about the Citie of London, cut copy, 4to. very rare, 11. 11s. 6d. - 1599 *** Sold at Sotheby’s, in 1821, for 51. 2321 Edward III.—The Raigne of King Edward the Third, first edition, two last leaves manuscript, 4to. h. b. russia, extremely rare, 2/. 125. 6d. - - 1596 *** This play, which is taken from our English chronicles, has great merit; it was attributed by Capel, in his Prolusions, to Shakespeare. 2322 Edward III.—Rationis et adpetitus Pugna, hoc est de Amore Edvardi III. Regis Angliae et Elipsise Comitissse Salisberi- censis Historia quam ad famse fanum adjecit iEschacius Major, 12mo. fine copy, elegantly bound in morocco, with joints, gilt edges, and satin Jly-leaves, \l. 105. Halts Saxonum, 1612 *** A curious and interesting little volume of extreme rarity. This edition is apparently unknown to bibliographers. 2323 Edward VI.—iEpini (Joannis) Liber de Purgatorio, satis- factionibus, remissione culpae et pcense, etc. etc. with a long and very interesting dedication, consisting of thirty-three pagesy to King Edward the Sixth, 4to. scarce, 155. - 1548 2324 Edwards’s Gangraena.—T. Alle’s Narrative of the truth of some particulars in the said book, concerning one Nichols, an Anabaptist, some opinions he maintained to Master Greenhill, a discourse that passed between Greenhill and Burroughs, upon those opinions, &c. 4to, scarce, 3s. 1646 2325 Edwards.-—Catalogue of the Library of James Edwards, Esq. 8vo. russia elegant, 45. 8d. - - 1815 2326 Edwards.—Catalogue of the valuable Library of James Edwards, Esq. Svo. large paper, neatly priced, with purchasers' names, uncut, 8s. - - 1815 *** A most splendid collection of early printed books, manuscripts, &c. chiefly upon vellum. 2327 Edwards.—Catalogue of the splendid Library of Thomas Edwards, printed on pink paper, with the prices and purchasers' names, 8vo. uncut, rare, 125. - 1828 Only twelve copies were printed on this paper. 2328 Egidio Caccia Bellissima, con i dilettevoli amori di M. Girolamo Benivieni, et cinque Capituli del’ S. Conte Matteo Maria Boiardo, sopra el Timore, Zelosia, Bellezza, Speranza, Amore et un Trionfo del Mondo, 12mo. vellum, 15s. Vinegia, 1537 The above copy was purchased in Mr. Roscoe’s sale for 21. 2s. Apparently unknown to Brunet and other bibliographers. 2329 Egnatius de Exemplis illustrium Virorum Venetse civitatis, atque aliarum Gentium, 12mo. vellum, 105. 6d. Paris, ap. Bern. Turrisanum, in Aldina Bibliotheca, 1554 *** The works published by Bern. Turrisanus are all neatly printed, and have the titles decorated with the Aldine device, and his office is designated ,c sub Aldina Bibliothecaor £‘ sub Officina Aldi.n All the volumes published by him are of considerable rarity, and are indispensable in an Aldine series. I his estimable work, says Renouard, has obtained for its author the surname of the Venetian Valerius Maximus. It is the first work mentioned by him as issuing from this press. 2330 Elegantiarum Viginti Praecepta, 4to. fine copy, h. b. very neat, rare, 10s. 6d. Daventrice, per Jacobum de Breda, s^a. 2331 Elegantiarum Viginti (Grammaticam) Praeceptor, 4to. 3s. Lyptzick, 1519 2332 Elegantiae Vocabulorum ex Laurentio Valla, Frontone, Capro, Agraetio, Nonioque, redactse a Jacobo Montano, 8vo. vellum, scarce, 7s. 6d. - - Antverpice, 1536 2333 Elegia lamentabilis de dolendo semperque deplorando reveren- dissimi patris ac Domini Georgii Ambasiani Cardinalis Gal- liarum legati Archiepiscopique Rotomagensis obitu, cum Epi- tapliio ejusdem, 4to. fine copy, neat, 10s. Rothomagi, 1510 2334 Elegidia et Poematia Epidictica, with many beautifully engraved portraits, including King James /., King Charles I., George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham, Horace Vere, Lord Mansfield, Prince Frederick of Palatine, and many illustrious foreigners, brilliant impressions, 8vo. morocco elegant, gilt edges, rare, 21. 2s. - - Upsalice, 1631 *** Sold in Mr. Bindley’s sale for 41. 12s. 2335 Elementale Xntroductorium in Nominum et Verborum decli- nationes Grsecas, item Hier. Aleandri Tabulae sane utiles, etc. 4to. very fine copy, with uncut leaves throughout, extremely rare, 1/. Is. - Argent. Schurer, 1515 2336 Elementale Introductorium in Nominum et Verborum decli- nationes Graecas, item Hieronymi Aleandri Mottensis Tabulae, sane utiles Graecarum musarum adyta compendio ingredi cupientibus, 8vo. fine copy, 4s. Selestadii, 1520 2337 Elementale Introductorium in Nominum et Verborum decli- nationes Greecas, prseterea et alia quaedam jam addita, 12mo. sewed, 3s. - - Colonies, 1546 2338 Elgin’s (Earl of) Letter to the Editor of the Edinburgh Review on the Review of the Remains of John Tweddell, Svo. sewed, 2s. - - - 1816 2339 Elixir Proprietatis the greatest Cordial, effectually taking away the Seeds of all Diseases, its true Preparation, &c.; also a ready way to Volatile Salt of Tartar, &c. 4to. sewed, 3s. - - Printed for the Author, 1667 2340 Elizabeth (Queen).—Epistola R. D. Hieronymi Osorii ad Serenissimam Elizabetham Angliaa Reginam, 4to. rare, \l. 5s. Lovanii, 1563 *** The object of this letter was to persuade her Majesty to a reconciliation with the church of Rome. Osorius has been called the Portuguese Cicero, from the extraordinary beauty of his style. 2341 Elizabeth.—Declaratio causarum quibus Majestatis Anglirn Classiarii adducti, in expeditione sua Lusitanensis, quasdam naves frumento, alioque apparatu bellico ad usus Hispania- rum Regis, comparato, ceperunt, 4-to. scarce, 5s. Bond. 1589 2342 Elizabeths Regince Anglice Edictum promulgatum Londini, 29 Nov. 1591, cum Andreae Philopatri [Rob. Parsons] rc- sponsione, 8vo. very neat, gilt edges, rare, \l. Ss. Excusum 1593 2343 Elizabeth.—Exemplar Literarum Ferdinandi Rom. Imp. ad Pium IIII. Ejusd. ad Cardinalem Lotharingum Admonitio, Epistola etiam, cujusdam Lusitani ad Elizabetham Heginam Angliae, in qua disseritur de ratione Reip. opt. adminis- trandae, 8vo. in old red morocco, gilt edges, 1 /. Is. Paris. 1563 2344 Elizabeth.—Ordonancie by D. Coninghinne van Enghel- landt, om haer ondersaeten in vrede te houden, teghen de Malcontenten ende andere varaeders des voors Coninckriicks, 4to. very rare, 7s. Gd. Otelands, XV. Julii, 1580. God saue the Queene. 2345 Elizabeth.—Een Verantwoordinghe van weghen der Co- * nincghinne van Engelant onlancx gheboden, ende, wtgeroe- pen tegens een Boecxhen het welcke ghemaeckt was tegen bet howeliicke van D. Allonson, niet anders dan het Lant in Oproer te brenghen, 8vo. uncut, with the royal arms in the title, very rare, 7s. - Antwerpen, 1580 2346 Elizabeth.—Copie, Sendtbrief ghesonden van ziin Prinne- licke Exelencie, aen mune Heeren den Staten van Hollant, toucerende het grootmachtich contract van houwelicke, tuss- » chen ziine Hoocheyt miinen Heeren den Hertoghe van Anjou, ende hare Maiestayt de Coninghinne van Enghelandt, 4to. very rare and interesting, 7s. - 1581 2347 Elizabeth.—A particular Declaration or Testimony of the undutifull and traiterous affection formed against her Majes- tie by Edmund Campion, Jesuite, and other Condemned Priests, with their Confessions, See. 4to. black ItttfV, Morocco elegant, gilt edges, scarce, 1/. Is. - 1582 *2348 Elizabeth.—Historia del glorioso Martirio di sedici Sacer- doti martirizati in Inghilterra per la Confessione et Difesa della Fede Catolica, 1’anno 1581, 82, et 1583, 8vo. fine copy, with the six plates, morocco elegant, gilt edges, very rare, 21. 2s. Macerata, 1583 A short analysis of this volume will convey the best idea of the very interesting contents. It commences with a long preface of 60 pages, in which the innocence of the criminals, or martyrs as they are entitled, is strenuously insisted on, and the malice of their judges and prosecutors warmly asserted. Then ensue the Narrations of the Lives and Deaths of the said Priests, viz. Edmund Campian, R. Sherwin, A. Bryant, Thomas Ford, John Shert, Robert Jonson, W. .Filbey, L. Chirbey, Laurence Richards alias Jonson, T. Cottam, John Paine, Everard Haunsey, C. Mayne, T. Sherwood, John Nelson, W. Lacey, R. Churchman, R. Jonson, and W. Hart. 2349 Elizabeth.—Jani Dousse Odarum Britannicarum liber, ad D. Elisabetham Britanniarum, Francise, Hiberniseque Reginam, item Jani Dousse Filii Britannicorum Carminum Silva, 4to. presentation copy from the author to Jos. Scaliger, in old stamped binding, edges gilt and tooled, very rare, 3l. 13s. Gd. Lugd. Bat. Plantin. 1586 u A most interesting and exceedingly scarce volume of poems. At the commencement is a long Poem in English, consisting of 90 lines by G. Whitney, in praise of the work. Among other poems in the volume, we may notice those on the Queen’s birthday; to Cecil, Lord Burghley; Sir Thomas Heneage ; Sir Philip Sydney; Alex. Neville; Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester; with translation in English verse by G. Whitney, &c. &c. 2350 Elizabeth.—Declaration of the favourable dealing of Her Majesty’s Commissioners appointed for the Examination of certaine Traitors, and of Tortures unjustly reported to be done upon them for matters of Religion, black letter* 4to. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, 1/. Is. 1583 2351 Elizabeth.—Copie of the Earle of Leycester’s Letter, with Report of certaine Petitions and Declarations made to the Queene’s Majestic by the Parliament, and her Majestie’s Answers (relating to the Execution of Mary, Queen of Scotsf fyc.) 4to. morocco elegant, gilt edges, 1 l. Is. 1586 2352 Elizabeth.—Report of the Arraignment, Conviction, and Execution of John Weldon, W. Hartley, and Robert Sutton, who suffered for High Treason in several places about London, the fifth of October, with Speeches) &c. black letter, part of title MS. 4to. 5s. 6d. - 1588 2353 Elizabeth.—Declaration of the True Causes of the great Troubles, presupposed to be intended against the Realme of England, wherein the indifferent reader shall manifestly perceave by whom, and by what meanes, the Realme is brought into these pretended perils, 8vo. morocco elegant, gilt edges, 3l. 3s. - seene and allowed, 1592 %* One or the rarest and most curious volumes relating to English history. It is a review of the reign of Queen Elizabeth, and charges her with having, at the instigation of Cecil, subverted the Roman Catholic faith, the religion of her ancestors, in favour of the anti-christian and hitherto unheard- of profession of Protestants. That by sending over 60,000 pounds sterling to the Prince of Orange, which somme was paid by Sir Thomas Gresham at Antwerp, she embroiled the King of Spain in a war with his own subjects; and the money sent by sea from Spain for the payment of his souldiers, about the somme, as some write, of 8,000,000 ducats, was seized on the west coast of England, notwithstanding the Queene had given her passporte for the safe passage thereof, by which means the Low Countries were ruined, and England became the harbour for traitors, the common receptacle of church robbers: yea, the very bells of the steeples of churches were carried into England, and there cast into artillery/* Many particulars relating to the voyages of Sir Humfrey Gilbert, Drake, Cavendish, Hawkins, and others. “ Ames says, Mr. Baker remarked to him that this book was a very dangerous libel against the Queen (Elizabeth) and government. It is presumed to have been printed at Cologne, from containing too much treason to be published in England.” 2354 Elizabeth.—A True Report of sundry Horrible Conspiracies of late time detected to have (by Barbarous Murders) taken away the life of the Queen, whom God hath miraculously conserved against the treacheries of her Rebelles, and the violence of her most puissant Enemies, 4to. morocco elegant, gilt edges, scarce, \l. 5s. Printed by Charles Yetsweirt, Esq. 1594 2355 Elizabeth.—Letter written out of England to an English gentleman at Padua, containing a true Report of a strange Conspiracie, contrived between Edward Squire, executed for the same treason as actor, and Richard Walpole, a Jesuite, as deviser and suborner against the person of the Queen’s Majesty, 4to. served, 10s. Gd. - - 1599 *** A scarce historical tract illustrative of the rcigu of Quceu Elizabeth. 2356 Elizabeth.—Greg. Picchce Oratio ad Sixtum V. aliosque Christianos Principes et Respublicas pro Britannico hello indicendo, 4to. morocco elegant, gilt edges, rare, Si. 13s. 6d. Romce, ex Typographia Vincenti Accolti, 1588 %*' This is a most curious and interesting tract relating to the Spanish armada. Every argument that could animate or inflame the feelings of the Catholics of all Europe in favour of the armada is adduced. The sufferings of the English Catholics are worse than those endured in the Brazen Bull of Phalaris, &c. and all these emanate from a woman, ‘in Christiano olim regno, enutrita,1' who now exceeds in tyranny and oppression, Mezentius, Procrustes, Nero, or Tiberius. Much reliance is placed on the influence of Cardinal Allen, and the bravery of the Duke of Parma, 2357 Ellis’s (Clem.) Gentile Sinner, or England’s brave Gentleman, 12 mo. clean copy, in the original binding, 7s. 6d. Oxford, 1672 Dedicated to Sir Philip Musgrave, Bart. 2358 Ellis’s (George) Specimens of the Early English Poets, first edition, 8vo. neat, 10s. 6d. - - 1790 2359 Ellis’s (Hon. G. Agar) Historical Inquiries respecting the Character of Edward Hyde, Earl of Clarendon, Lord Chancellor of England, 8vo. bds. 3s. 6d. - 1827 2360 Eiogium famosissimi Viri Neminis Morthani, Terrm filii, Noctis etCocyti fratris, etc. a Joanne Cellario Gnostopolitano, concinnatum, qui interim Nullum agit, 4to. scarce, 4s. Lipsice, 1519 2361 Elohim and Berith; Two Dissertations concerning the Etymology and Scripture Meaning of those Hebrew Words, by Dr. T. Sharp, 1751.—Evidence for Christianity contained in the Hebrew words, Aleim and Berit, stated and defended, against the repeated Rabbinical Attempts to invalidate and destroy it, in Answer to Dr. Sharp, by J. Moody, 1752.— B. Holloway’s Remarks on Dr. Sharp’s Pieces on the words Elohim and Berith, Oxford, 1751.—Dr. Thomas Sharp’s Review and Defence of two Dissertations concerning the Etymology and Scripture-meaning of the Hebrew words Elohim and Berith, 1754, in 1 vol. 8vo. h. b. 7s. 6d. 2362 Elstob’s (Eliz.) Rudiments of Grammar for the English-Saxon Tongue, first given in English : with an Apology for the study of Northern Antiquities, being very useful towards the understanding of our Ancient English Poets, and other writers, large paper, 4to. in the original binding, gilt edges, scarce, 12 s. - - - 1715 2363 Elucidarius Scripturarum, Hack letter, printed in double columns, large folio, fine clean and sound copy, elegantly bound in morocco, gilt edges, tooled on the sides, 4>l. 4s. Nuremberg, per F. Creusner, MCCCCLXXVI. *** This is a fine specimen of a printer, on whom all bibliographers unite in bestowing their praises. In the Spencer catalogue will be found many warm and just eulogiums on the productions of his press. This book is not contained there, but there are four other works printed by him, which are there described, and only one dated before the above splendid production. Independent of its being desirable as a fine monument of ancient typography, it presents us with one of the earliest Dictionaries adapted to the Latin Bible ,• the arrangement of it is strictly alphabetical, from A to Z, A copy sold in 1825, for 12*. 12$. 23G4 Elyot’s (Sir Tho.) Dictionary, Latin and English, folio, fine copy, russia, gilt edges, Si. 13s. 6d. - Berthelet, 1538 First Latin and English Dictionary published in England. It is a work of considerable ability, and deservedly held in high estimation, as one of the earliest and best attempts in the promotion of lexicographical literature. 2365 Eroblemes d’Alciat, a series of beautiful wood-cut emblematical Engravings, within curious engraved borders, with descriptions in Latin and French, 8vo. h. b. russia, 6s. 6d. 1549 2366 Emblems.—Cervus, hoc est, quee per Cervum Significata fuere Sacris iEgyptiorum Literis, a series of Emblematical Engravings, with descriptions in Latin and Dutch verse, 4to. h.b. morocco, \l. Is. - Augsburg, 1602 2367 Emblemata Politica, in Aula Magna Curiae Noribergensis de- picta, a series of thirty-two beautiful and curious emblematical Engravings, by Petrus Iselburg, with descriptions in Latin and German verse, 4to. h. b. neat, very scarce, 1/. Is. 1617 2368 Emblematical and other Early Humorous Engravings.—-One hundred and forty, by various Dutch Artists, principally Emblematical, and Representative of the various Amusements and Avocations of the Natives of Holland, very fine impressions, mounted upon drawing paper, in one vol. 4 to. h. b. russia, collected by the late Lord Mark Kerr, 11. 11 s. 6d. 1635, &c. 2369 Emblems.—Guil. Hesi Emblemata Sacra de Fide, Spe, Cha- ritate, with many wood-cuts, 12mo. h. b. neat, 5s. 6d. Antv. Planiin, 1636 2370 Emblems.—Epitome Vitoe et Miraculorum S. Francisci, with beautiful emblematical engravings, brilliant impressions, 8vo. vellum, scarce, 15s. - - Antv. 1653 2371 Emblems.—A series of fifty curious Emblematical Engravings, fine impressions, mounted upon drawing paper, in one vol. oblong 12mo. h. b. morocco, from Lord Mark Kerr s Library, 105. 6d. 2372 Emblema de Fortuna, ad Serenissimum Principem Joannem Austriacum, Belgii et Burgundise Gubernatorem, curious emblematical engraving, 4to. fine copy, sewed, 4s. Bruxellce, 1656 2373 Emblemes par le P. C. F. Menestrier, a series of 500 emblematical wood-cut Engravings, with descriptions in French, 8vo. neat, 10s. 6d. - - Paris, 1684 2374 Emmerton’s Marriage with Mrs. Bridget Hyde considered, wherein is discoursed the Rights and Nature of Marriage, 4to. sewed, a curious and interesting legal tract, 6s. 1682 2375 Enchiridion novus Algorismi summopere visus de Integris, Minutiis vulgaribus Projectilibus et regulis mercatorum sine figurarum, (more Ytalorum) deletione procommode tractans, cura studioque Jo. Huswirt Sanensis, 4to. fine large copy, with rough edges, very rare, 15s. - Colon. Quentell, 1501 2376 Enen (Joannis) Epitome, alias Medulla Gestorum Trevirorum, in Latinum versa a Joanne Scheckmenno, wood-cut title, 4-to. fine copy, scarce, 5s. - - Metis, 1517 2377 Endymion; or. Universal Satyrist, 8vo. 2s. 2378 English History, — Klagbrieffoder Supplication der armen durfftigen in Engenlandt an den konig daselb gestellet widder die reychen geystlichen bettler, 4to. scarce, 3s. - 1529 2379 English History.—Illustria Ecclesiee Catholicae Trophoea, ex recentibus Anglicorum Martyrum, Scoticss proditionis, Gal- licorumque furorum rebus gestis graviss. virorum fide nota- tis, 12mo. morocco, gilt edges, a very scarce and interesting volume, ll. Is. - - Monachii, 1573 Sold at Sotheby’s in 1821 for 31.11s. 2380 English History.—Descriptiones quaedam, illius inhumanoe et multiplicis Persecutionis quam in Anglia propter fidem susti- nent Catholice Christiani, plates of the cruelties, fyc. folio, EXTREMELY RARE, 4l. 4$. “ This singularly curious and rare work consists of six leaves • five of them contain plates, occupying nearly the half of each • they are well executed, and judging from their general appearance and the time when the work was published, were most probably engraven by Thomas de Lew.” 2381 English History.— De Persecutione Anglicana Libellus, a R. Parsons, 8vo. fine copy, with the six plates of the Executions and other Punishments of various Catholics in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth, rare, 21. 2s. - Romee, 1582 Sold in the Bindley sale for 6Z.16s. (Sd. 2382 English History.—Commentariolus de Persecutione Anglicana a Collegio Romano Anglicano cum Literis Gregorii Papoe XIII. hortatoriis ad subveniendum Anglis, &c. pro fide Catholica dispersis, 12mo .fine copy, vellum, 15$. Ingolstadii, 1582 *** At the end of this rare volume are some Hexameter verses addressed to the following martyrs, Campion, Sherwin, Bryan, Hanse, Nelson, Sherwood, and Cuthbert Mayne; an Epigram of the Author, and a Poem to the English College at Rhemes. 2383 English History.—Epistre de la Persecution en Angleterre contre l’eglise Chrestienne Catholique et Apostolique, et Fideles membres d’icelle, ou sont declarez les tres grandes afflictions, miseres et calamitez, les tourmens tres cruelz et martyres admirables, que tres fideles Chrestiens Anglois souffrent pour leur foy et religion, 8vo. vellum, rare, \l. Is. Paris, 1582 Sold in Mr. Bindley’s sale for 21.3s. 2384 English History.—Historia del Glorioso Martirio di Sedici Sacerdoti Martirizati in Inghilterra per la Confessione et difesa della fede Catolica, l’Anno 1581, 1582, et 1583, 8vo. very scarce, 18s. - - Milano, 158^4 The above volume contains a narrative of the Life and Death of Edmund Campian, Ralph Sherwin, Alexander Bryant, Thomas Ford, Robert Johnson, William Filbey, J. Payne, E. Hance, T. Sherwood, J. Nelson, W. Harte, aud others. 2 G 2385 English History.—Crudelitatis Calvinianae Exempla duo re- centissima ex Anglia, quorum primum continet barbarum ac ssevum Calvinianorum edictum recenter editum contra Catholicos: alterum vero exhibet indignissimam mortem illustrissimi viri Henrici Percy Comitis Northumbriae in Castro Londinensi occisi, 1585.—Martyrium Edmundi Cam- piani qui cum duobus aliis Presbyteris Radulpho Sherwino et Alexandro Briano in Anglia propter constantem Romanae et Catholica2 fidei confessionem, mortis supplicio afFectus est, per G. Estium, Lovanii, 1582, in 1 vol. 8vo. neat, very rare, 2l. 2s. *** The first is a most interesting historical volume, and highly important, as attempting to prove that Henry Percy, Earl of Northumberland, who had been confined in the Tower, on suspicion of being concerned in Throckmorton’s conspiracy, did not shoot himself, as generally accredited, but was murdered by others. That part also which relates to the edict of Q. Elizabeth against the Popish priests, expelling them the kingdom, is very curious and valuable. At the end is a long letter from England, containing all the news of the day; Particulars of Sir Francis Drake, the ‘ pirate.’ Death of W. Parry, also of At- fleld, for distributing Cardinal Allen’s book, in answer to the Justitia Eritaunica. Notices of Walsingham, Cecil and Leicester, ascendancy of the great bear, in allusion to Lord Leicester’s armorial bearings, and his influence with the queen, &c. &c. 2386 English History.—Response d’un Gentilhomme Francois a l’Advertissement des Catholiques Anglois, en laquelle il traite la question, si pour chasser l’heresie il faut tuer les Heretic- ques, et leur faire la guerre, 8vo. vellum, scarce, 1 Os. 6d. 1587 2387 English History.—Various Relations and Papers in Spanish, relating to English Affairs, promulgated in Spain, from the Presses of Seville, Madrid, Valladolid, &c. from 1598 to 1660, very curious and rare, in 1 vol. folio, morocco, gilt edges, 81. 8s. - - 1598-1660 2388 English History.—Apologia pro Hierarchia Ecclesiastica a Clemente P. VIII. his annis apud Anglos instituta, cum Appendice ad eandem Apologiam, 2 vols. 8vo. vellum, scarce, 1/. Is. - 1601-2 %* A most interesting historical work, containing much information respecting Cardinal Allen and others. The Appendix is very rarely found with the book. 2389 English History.—Copie of a Letter sent out of England to an Ambassadour in France, for the King of Spain, declaring the State of England, contrary to the opinion of Don Ber- nardin and all his partizans, Spaniards and others, whereunto are adjoyned certain Advertisements, concerning the losses and distresses of the Spanish Navy, as well in fight with the English Navy in the Narrow Seas of England, as also by Tempests and contrary winds upon the West and North Coasts of Ireland, in their returne from the Northern Isles beyond Scotland, 4to. sewed, scarce, 15s. - 1641 *** An-interesting tract relating to the complete overthrow of the Spanish Armada, which attempted to invade England in 1588 ; it contains also some curious notices of the more important persons connected with the government of the country at that period, aud other matters. 2390 English History.—-Premier et Second Advertissemens des Catholiques Anglois aux Francois Catholiques, et a la Noblesse qui suit a present le Roy de Navarre, 8vo. neat, very scarce, 10s. 3d. - - Paris, 1590 2391 English History. — Advertencias que los Catolicos de Ingla- terra escrivieron a los Catolicos de Francia, tocantes a las presentes reboluciones, y cerco de Paris, por Antonio de Herrera, 8vo. vellum, very rare, 21. 12s. 3d. Caragoqa, 1592 2392 England’s Safety in Navie and Fortifications; the common interest both of King and People, conteining necessary observations concerning Dover and other Sea Towns, 4to. sewed, As. 3d. - 1642 2393 English History.—A Collection of Records of the great misfortunes that hath hapned unto Kings that have joyned themselves in a near allyance with Foreign Princes, with the happy success of those that have only held Correspondence at Home, &c. 4to. sewed, 3s. - - 1642 239& England’s Faithfull Reprover and Monitour, 12mo. very neat, scarce, 10s. 3d. - - - 1653 2395 England’s Confusion, or a True and Impartial Relation of the late Traverses of State in England, 4to. sewed, 2s. 3d. 1659 2396 English Wars.—Description des Guerres entre le Roy d’An- gleterre, le Roy de France, les Estats des Provinces Unies des Pays-bas, et FEvesque de Munster, avec une Introduction preliminaire, nontenant 1’Exile, et la Restitution du Charles II. with fine impressions of the many plates, one of which represents the great fire of London, with Old London Bridge, 4to. russia, gill edges, 15«s. - Amst. 1668 2397 English Succession.—History of the Succession of the Crown of England, and more particularly from the time of King Egbert till Henry VIII. 4to. very neat, 10s. 3d. 1690 2398 English and French Grammar, with curious Dialogues, French and English, composed for the use of the Princess, dedicated to Henrietta Maria, Queen of King Charles I. 12mo, fine copy, vellum, scarce, 10s. 3d. - Rouen, 1639 2399 Engravers.—Repertorium Sculptile Typicum; or a complete Collection and Explanation of the several Marks and Cyphers, by which the Prints of the best Engravers are distinguished, scarce, 1730.—Notices of the most remarkable Fires in Edinburgh, from 1385 to 1824.—Laconics, or the best Words of the best Authors, 1826, in one vol. 12mo. h. h. neat, 65. 3d. 2400 Engravings.—Twelve very early Wood-cuts and Copperplate Engravings, including a most curious Apocalyptical Representation ; St. Francis, St. Anthony, St. Ann, Ecce Homo, &c. &c. 11. 8s. 2401 Engravings.—Histoire des Actions de Samson, represented in thirty-eight Engravings by various Artists, after F. Yerdier, oblong folio, h. h. 10s. 3d. - - 1698 2402 Engravings.—Upwards of Three Hundred curious early Engravings by Tortorel and Perissim, representing the Wars in France, Belgium, Holland, &c. during the sixteenth century, with Views of the Towns, Sieges, Battles by Sea and Land, Massacre of the Protestants at Paris, and other Towns of France, Struggle in the Low Countries in the Cause of Religion, Processions, including the Funeral of the Prince of Orange, his Assassination, Trial and Execution of his Murderer, Views of Palaces, exteriors and interiors, Councils of State, Tournaments, including the one in which Henry II. of France was killed by Montgomery, and various other interesting subjects, with portraits of the principal characters, oblong folio, very rare, from Lord Mark Kerr's collection, 4l. 14s. 6d. - - 1510 to 1603 '*#* One hundred and sixty-two only of the above engravings sold in the Duke of Noailles’ sale for 18Z. 16s. 2403 Engravings.—A volume of early Engravings, commencing with seven by Callot, Visiting the Sick, &c. thirty-six Views of Ruins of Castles, &c. in Holland, ten of various Costumes.—Portraits of William the Conqueror, William II. John, Edward I., II., III., IV., and V., Henry II., III., IV., V., VI., VII., and VIII., Richard I., II., and III., Queen Mary and Elizabeth, by Elstrack and Passe, nine Scripture Subjects, by Lansvelt, in all eighty-one, mounted upon blue paper, oblong 4to. collected by the late Lord Mark Kerr, 21. 2s. 2404 Engravings.—Les Miseres et les Malheurs de la Guerre par J. Callot, seventeen plates and title, fine impressions, Paris, 1633.—Four others, by Callot, upon a larger scale, six by Della Bella, illustrative of War ; eight Engravings of Bears, by Nic. Visscher, 1664.—Four Engravings of Hunting Wild Beasts, by M. de Bye, after Paul Potter, fine.—Four of Animals, by C. de Jonghe.—The Four Seasons, represented by four Ladies in the Costume of each Season, by Hollar.—Five by J. G. Frost, &c. Varie Figure di Jacopo Callot, sixteen plates, in all sixty-five, mounted upon blue paper, oblong 4to. h. b. neat, collected by the late Lord Mark Kerr, 11. 1 Is. 6d. 2405 Engravings.—Twenty-nine by Melchior Kusell, illustrative of the Life of Christ, with Descriptions under each in German verse, oblong folio, h. b. neat, 10s. 6d. 2406 Enquiry into the melancholy circumstances of Great Britain, more particularly in regard to CEconomy, 8vo. 2s. 2407 Eparchi (Antonii)in Eversionem GraeciseDeploratio; Ejusdem Epistolae, quaedam Spectantes ad Concordiam Reipublicse Christiana? ; Ejusdem Epitaphium in Card. Contarenum, prsestantissimi consilii virum, Greece, 4to. very fine copy, in old calf gilt, 2l. 12s. 6d. V eneliis, (Manutius,) 1544 *** This precious volume, says Renouard, is very rare. It was unknown to him until he published the new edition of his Anuales des Aide. 2408 Ens (Gasp.) Magnse Britannse Deliciae, seu Insularum et Reg- norum quse Magnse Britanniae nomine et Regis Jacobi, etc. imperio hodie comprehenduntur, Descriptio, 8vo. fne copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, 1/. 15s. - Colonies, 1613 *** This interesting description of England, Scotland, and Ireland, is of great rarity j it is dedicated to the Duke of Lenox. 2409 Ephelia.— Female Poems on several Occasions, by Ephelia, dedicated to the Princess Mary, Duchess of Richmond and Lennox, 8vo. fine copy, in the original binding, scarce, U Us. Gd. - - - 1682 *** The above scarce volume of poems and songs, contains an Elegy on Archbishop Sheldon, Acrostics on Anne Bury, Venetia Cooke, Anne Gilbert; several poems to Mr. J. G. probably the Archbishop’s son, to whom the writer appears to have been attached, and by him slighted; there are also many songs and other poems on Love, Wine, and various other subjects. 2410 Epictetus.—Simplicii Commentarius in Epicteti Enchiridion, cum ipso Epicteti textu, Greece, 4to. fine copy, neat, scarce, 1 Os, Gd. Venetiis, per Jo. Ant. et Fratres de Sabio, 1528 *** c< Premiere Edition, rare.”—jBrunet. Sold in Caillard’s sale for 18 francs. 2411 Epicteti Enchiridion, Lat. ab Angelo Politiano, 4to. fine copy, very scarce, 7s. - - Paris, 1545 2412 Epicteti Enchiridion, cum Indice copiosissimo, Greece, 8vo. vellum, very scarce, 7s. Gd. - Salmanticce, 1555 2413 Epicteti Enchiridion, Gr. et Lat. a Politiano, fine copy, 4to. vellum, 5s. - - Paris. 1567 *** “ Extremely rare.”—Manuscript Note. 2414 Epifania degli Dei appo gli antichi Lettere del Cav. Arditi, 4to. boards, 4s. Gd. - Napoli, 1819 2415 Epigrammata Hieronymi Balbi Poetee Oratorisque celeberri- mi, 4to. fne copy, scarce, 3s. Gd. - sine ulla notd. 2416 Epigrammatum Eiegiarumque libellus Bartholomei Crotti ac- cedit Matthei Marie Boiardi Bucolicon Carmen, 4to. scarce, 5s. Gd. - - Regii, MCCCCC. Sold in the Pinelli sale for 12s. 2417 Epigrammatum lib. II. Euricii Cordi, 4to. fne copy, scarce, 5s. Gd. - - Evffordice, 1517 2418 Epigrammata Graeca veterum elegantissima, eademque Latina ab utriusque Linguae viris doctissimis versa, per Jo. Soterein collecta, 12mo. fne copy, very neat, in french calf, gilt edges, scarce, 10s. Gd. - Colonics, 1528 2419 Epigrammatum Flores ex optimis quibusque Authoribus ex- cerpti per Leod. a Quercu, 2 vols. 12mo. morocco elegant, gilt edges, 10s. Gd. - Lutetice, 1555-60 2420 Epigrammatum Sacrorum lib. XII. a Pantaleone Candido, 8vo. 4s. - - 1589 2421 Epigrammata et Poemata Varia a Petro Pithoeo edita, 12mo. fne copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, 1/. 5s. Pans. 1590 *** See an account of this rare and beautiful volume in Brunet’s Manual. Col. Stanley’s copy sold for 21, 12s. Gd., and Beauclerk’s for 3/. 15s. 2422 Epigrammi tradotti dal Latino e dal Francisco da Antonio T. Fieri, Lat. Gall, et Ital. 8vo. 5s. - Corfu, 1799 *** The first work noticed by Dr. Cotton as being printed in the island of Corfu, was executed in 1817, 18 years after the date of the present. 2423 Epistelen ende Evangelien, mitten Sermonem vanden gbehelen jare die een na den anderen volgbende ende oec mede die propbecien ghenomen der bibelen volmaectelic end gherec- telic ouer gheset wt den latine in goeden duytscbe ghe- likeerwijs aismen houdende is inder he.yligher, Kercken, curious wood-cuts, 4to. very rare, 21. 2s. Veldener, MCCCCLXXXI. *** Fine copy, very rare, see Maittaire, Panzer, &c. 2424 Epistolae Magni Turci, a very fine, large, sound, and clean copy, 15s. - circa MCCCCLXXIV. *** This edition is without date, place, or the name of the printer, and was probably printed as early as 1474. There are neither signatures, numerals, nor catchwords. These Epistles of the Great Turk (Mahomet II.) to the different potentates of Europe and other places, and their answers, are very curious. The letter and reply between Mahomet and the Pope are perfectly characteristic of the respective writers; the interchange of abuse between them is quite amusing. 2425 Epistola de Miseria Curatorum seu Plebanorum, curious wood- cut, 4to. very scarce, 10s. 6d. - MCCCCLXXXIX. *** “ This is a very singular, amusing, and droll piece, describing the nine devils who vex the curate, all at the same time represented in the wood-cut.” 242G Epistola quam scripsit Magister Samuel Isranelita oriundus de civitate Regis Morocbiani ad Rabi Ysaac Magistrum sinagoge quse est in subjulmeta in regno predicto, etiam Epistola Fortii Filati Tiberio Imperatori Romano, 4to. fine copy of a very scarce edition, 10s. 6d. sine ulldnotd, sed Tarvisii Ger. Fladrin. circa MCCCCXC. 2427 Epistolae illustrium virorum, sc. Aldi Manutii Romani, Inno-> centii VIII., Pauli Cortesii, Joannis Regis Portugailiae, Laurentii Medices, Ludovici Mariae Sforcise Ducis, Petri Criniti, et variorum, folio, very neat, rare, 1/. Is.’ In officind Nic. Wolf. Lutrien. MCCCCXCIX. 242 8 Epistola cujusdam Puellae Romanae ad amatorem suum, in verse, 4to. very scarce, 7s. 6d. - 1513 2429 Epistolae Doctissimae Illustrium Virorum, Paris. Gourmont. 1513.—Bebeliana Opuscula Nova et florulenta necnon et adolescentiae labores librique facetiarum, ib. 1516, in one vol. 4to. in the original binding, 10s. 6d. *** The last book sold in Mi*. Hibbert’s sale for 1/. 2430 Epistolae illustrium Virorum, Hebr. Gr. et Lat. ad Jo. Reucb- linum, 4to. fine copy, very scarce, 12s. Ilaganoce, 1519 2431 Epistolae P. Melancthonis, Mart. Lutheri, P. Mosellani, etc. ad Eobanum Hessum, de non contemnendis Studiis buma- nioribus, etc. 4to. scarce, 3s. 6d. Erphurdice, 1523 2432 Epistola Apologetica, ad Urbis Agrippinse Romanorum Sena turn contra insaniam Conradi Colin, H. C. Agrippte, 8vo. scarce, 3s. 6d. - - Argent. 1535 2433 Epistola Christiana admodum ab annis quatuor ad quendam, apud quem omne judicium Sacrae Scripturse fuit, ex Bathavis missa, sed spreta, longe aliter tractans Coen am Dominicam quam hactenus tractata ut ad calcem quibusdam adjectis Christiano homini pernecessariis, prseserdm his periculosis temporibus, 12mo. sewed, 3s. 6d. - c. 1530 2434 Epistola de morte Pauli III. Pont. Max. deque iis quae ei postmortem ejus acciderunt, 8vo.fiine copy, scarce, 3s. 6d. Placentice, 1549 2435 Epistolae Clarorum Virorum Selectae de quamplurimis optima?, 12mo. original binding, 7s. 6d. Paris, ap, B. Turrisanum, 1556 *** A reprint of the Aldine edition, with the device on the title. Sold in the Lucca sale for 21. > 2436 Epistola ad Francisc. Lotaringum Ducem Guisianum, in verse, 4to. jine copy, 8s. 6d. - Paris. 1558 2437 Epistolae Principum, Rerumpublicarum, ac Sapientum Virorum, ex antiquis et recentioribus Annalibus collecta, 8vo. very scarce, 18s. - Venet. ap. Jord. Zilletum, 1574< *** A highly interesting volume; there are letters between James IY. King of Scotland, and Henry the Eighth of England; Godfrey of BulJoigne, &c.; and an Oration in praise of the King of England, by Guarinus Yeronensis. 2438 Epistolae, Dialogi breves, Oratiunculae, Poematia, Gr. et Lat. 8vo. fine copt/, very neat, in old calf silt, os. H. Stephanas, 1577 2439 Epistolae de Rebus Japonicis Indicis et Peruanis, in unum librum coacervatae a Jo. Hayo, Scoto, pp. 1000, 8vo. vellum, 105. 6d. - - Anlv. 1605 2440 Epistola de Conventu Caesaris Ferdinandi cum quibusdam Imperii Electoribus Ratisbonse celebrato, 4to. fine copy, 3s. Londini, 1631 2441 Epistolae selectae, Insignium Virorum quee nunc primum pro- deunt ex Bibliotheca Jani Gulielmi Meelii, 8vo. fine copy, very neat, in calf gilt, 5s. - Amst. 1701 2442 Epitaphia quaedam mirae vetustatis: quae viri boni ac eruditi et antiquitatis amatores posteaquam in sancta et religiosa pro litteris peregrinatione statuas monumenta ac urnas ado- raverunt in quibus erant inscripta inde fideliter collegerunt, et ad amicos miserunt, wood-cuts, 4to. fine copy of an extremely rare and curious tract, printed in red and black, 10s. 6d. Erphordice, in cedibus Marscalci s. a. circa MCCCCC. 2443 Epitaphia duorum fratrum, Ducum Saxoniae, 4to. scarce, 3s. 1532 2444 Epitaphium D. Henrici, Baronis in Wildefels, 4to. scarce, 36. 6d. - - Wittebergve, 1559 2445 Epitaphius in Alexandrum Farnesium Parmse et Placentiae Ducem, port, and plate of his lying habited in the order which he professed, 8vo.fine copy, vellum, 9s. Col. Agr. 1598 2446 Epithalamion scriptum M. Johanni Macholt, ab Andrea a Berg, 4to. scarce, 3s. Gd. - litebergce, 1549 2447 Epithalamion docti viri Christ. Trutenbuel, et virginis Clarse filiae Consulis Marci Mulleri a T. Bussiano, 4to. fine copy, 3s. 6d. - - Wiltembergce, 1544 2448 Epithalamion scriptum Micaelo Bartolomeo et ejus sponsae pudicissimae Annse, autore Gallo Doblero, 4to. fine copy, 45. 6d. - Lips. 1553 2449 Epithalamion scriptum in Nuptiis Laurentii Rulichii et Do- rothoae, Wolphgangni Pfentneri Viduae, 4to. 3s. 6d. Lips. 1560 2450 Epithalamia secundis Nuptiis Nic. Heffrichii Lipsensis Sponsi et honestissimae, pudicissimaeque virginis Clarae, Pauli Furle- geri filiae, Sponsae, wood-cut, 4to. h. b. morocco, very scarce, 7s. 6d. - Lips. 1597 2451 Epithalamium Nuptiarum sollennibus sacrum H. Thibautii, et Anthoniae Pecquiae Sponsae, 4to. 3s. Middelburgi Zelandice, 1638 2452 Epodon, Hymni, et alia Carmina ad divam Helisabet emi- nentissimam Hispaniarum Reginam, 4to. very fine copy of this rare poetical tract, 18s. sine ulla nota, circa MCCCCLXXX. *** This copy was purchased in 1827 for 31. 3s. 2453 Erasmi Concio de Puero Jesu, cum carminibus in fine de eodem, 4to. neai, very scarce, 1/. Is. sine ulla nota. This is probably the first edition of this excellent composition of Erasmus, who was a great friend of Dean Colet’s, and assisted him much in the establishment of his school. “ Among other things he wrote an excellent composition, for the use of the Paul’s scholars, which was an oration in praise of the child Jesus (which was spoken publicly in the school by one of the scholars at the solemn time of visiting the school), in an admirable strain of Christian eloquence, recommending the example of Jesus in his childhood, and exhorting the school-fellows to follow his steps in all piety and virtue.’’ At the end of the volume are also the verses, which were set up in the school*room at Dr. Colet’s desire. 2454 Erasmi Parabolae sive Similia, Lovan. 1515.—Erasmi Apologise Duse, ib. 1519.—Collectanea Adagiorum Veterum Erasmi, Argent. 1510.—Moriae Encomium, Erasmi De- clamatio, dedicated to Sir Thomas More, Antv. 1512.—Aliquot Declamatiunculae, Gr. et Lat. per Erasmum, Lovan. 1519.—Apologia Erasmi qua respondet duabus Invectivis Edv. Lei, Ant. 1520.—Recriminatio Jo. Gertophii adversus furiosissimum Sycophantam Ed. Leum, Anglum, Basil, 1520. —In omnes Erasmi Adagiorum Chiliadas Epitome per Hadr. Barlandum, Lovanii, 1521.—Elisii Calentii et Phalaridis Epistolap, Paris. 1521 .•—Exordiorum in omni genere Ora- tionis sumendorum Familiares formulae per Theodoricum Morellum Campanum, sine ulla nota.—Familiarium Collo- quiorum formulae auctae ab Erasmo, Paris, impensis Egidii Gourmontii, 1521.—Theodorici Morelli Campani Enchyri- dium Oratorium in sinonimos flosculos adagialesque formulas digestum, ib. id. s. a. in one vol. 4to. neat, a very rare and curious collection, some of the tracts being prohibited, \l 11s. 6d. 2455 Erasmi tie duplici copia rerum ac verborum Commentarii duo, numerous Manuscript Notes, 4to. uncut, 2s. Argent. 1513 2456 Erasmi Stellae Libonothani de Borussiae Antiquitatibus libri II. wood-cut border, 4to. scarce, 4-5. 6d. Basileee, 1518 2457 Erasmi de duplici Copia Rerum et Verborum Commentarii duo de Ratione Studii, De Puero Jesu Concio Scholastica et queedam carmina ad eandem rem pertinentia, Paris, s. a.— Familiarum Colloquiorum Formulae, per Erasmum, Ant. 1519, in 1 vol. 4to. 8s. 6d. *** The e' Concio de Puero Jesu,’’ mentioned in the first tract in this volume, was delivered in St. Paul’s school, which had just been founded by Dean Colet. 2458 Erasmus.—Epistolae aliquot Selectae ex Erasmicis per Hadri- anum Barlandum, 4to. sewed, 3s. 6d. Lovanii, 1520 2459 Erasmi Brevissima maximeque compendiaria conficiendarum Epistolarum Formula, 4to. very neat and scarce, 9s- Colonice, 1521 2460 Erasmi Moriae Encomium, cum Commentariis Ger. Listrii, 8vo. scarce, 4s. C)d. - - Basil. 1521 2461 Erasmus. — Precatio Dominica, iiFseptem Partitiones distributa per D. Erasmum Roterodamum, 12mo. sewed, 2s. Basil. Frohen. 1523 2462 Erasmi Commentarius in Nucem Ovidii, ad Jo. Morum, T. Mori filium, et Commentarius in duos Hymnos Prudentii, ad Margaretum Roper am T. Mori filiam, 8vo. scarce, 3s. Basilece, 1524 2463 Erasmi Parabolae sive Similia, adjectis aliquot vocularum ob- scurarum interpretationibus, 8vo. h. b. neat, 2s. Argent. 1525 2464 Erasmi Agricolse et Melancthonis de formando studio rationes, 12mo. neat, Ss. 6d. - - Ante. 1532 2465 Erasmus de Octo Orationis partium Constructione, Scholiis H. Primeei apud Monasterienses Gymnasiarchae illustratus, 12mo. neat, 8s. - Ante. 1536 2466 Erasmus de Complexione, et caeteris Argumentationum Ora- toriarum generibus, 8vo. 2s. 6d. - Parisiis, 1543 2467 Erasmi et Gilberti Cognati Nozereni Effigies una cum eorum Symbolis, et Nozeretho Cognati patria, accesserunt et doc- torum aliquot virorum in Erasmi et Gilberti Cognati laudem, Carmina, with curious wood-cuts, 4to. fine copy, uncut, vellum, rare, 1Z. Is. - - Basil. Oporinus, 1553 *y* Purchased at Mr. Evans’s, in 1832, for 21. 1 Is. 2468 Erasmi liber utilissimus de conscribendis Epistolis, continens artificium et praecepta in earum compositione observanda, 12mo. in rich old red morocco, gilt edges, 5s. Amst. 1629 2469 Erasmi Stultitise Laus, cum commentariis Listrii, with cuts by Holbein, 8vo. neat, 10s. 6d. - Basilece, 1676 2470 Erasmi Colloquia, cum Notis Variorum accurante Schrevelio, 8vo.fine copy, very neat, gilt edges, 12s. - Amst. 1693 2471 Erasure, Eloge de la Folie, traduit par M. de la Veaux, large thick paper, with curious wood-cuts, after designs by Holbein, 8vo. fine copy, french calf, gilt leaves, 10s. Q>d. Basle. 1780 2 H 2472 Erasmi Apophthegmata, 8vo. 2s. - Anlv. Plantin. 1564 2473 Ercilla Zuniga (Don Alonso de) Araucana, 12mo. very neat, gilt edges, iOs. Gd. - 1597 A rare edition of this poem, so highly praised by Cervantes in his Don Quixote. 2474 Erizzo (Sebastiano) Espositione nelle tre Canzoni di M. Francesco Fetrarca chiamate le tre Sorelle, nuovamente mandata in luce da M. Lodovico Dolce, 4to.Jine copy, scarce, 7s. Gd. - Venetia, 1562 2475 Erizzo (Sebastiano) Sei Giornate, mandate in luce da M. Lodovico Dolce, first edition, 4to. vellum, rare, 18s. Venetia, 1567 *** Sold in Col. Stanley’s sale for 41. 5s., in Goldsmid’s for 21. 19s., and in Count Borromeo’s for 21. IBs. 2476 Erondell’s (Peter) French Garden, for English Ladyes and Gentlemen to walk in, or a Summer Daye’s Labour, being instruction for the attayning the French Tongue, with Dialogues in verse and prose, French and English, 8vo. very fine copy in the original vellum wrapper, rare, 1/. 11s. Gd. 1605 *** Dedicated to Lady Elizabeth Barkley, only daughter of Lord Hunsdon, with poems in praise of the book by Samuel Daniel, William Harbert, and Nicholas Breton, which render it an interesting volume to the poetical collector. 2477 Espejo de Principes y Cavalleros. —En el qual se cuenton los immortales hechos del Cavallero del Febo, y de su her- mano Rosicler, hijos del grande Emperador Trebacio. Con las altas Cavallerias y muy estrahos amores de la muy her- mosa y estremada princesa Claridiana y de otros altos Principes, y Cavalleros, por Diego Ortunez de Calahorra, Zaragoza, 1617.—Segunda parte de Espejo de Principes y Cavalleros, donde se tratan los altos hechos del Emperador Trebacio y de sus caros hijos, el gran Alphebo e inclito Rosicler y del muy excelente Claridiano hijo del Cavallero del Phebo y de la Imperatriz Claridiana, y de otros muy altos Principes, por Pedro la Sierra Infantjon, Zaragoza, 1617.— Espejo de Principes y Cavalleros tercera y quarta parte, por el Licenciado Marcos Martinez, Zaragoza, 1623, in 2 vols. folio, fine copy, morocco, gilt edges, 14/. 14s. %* The only complete edition of this rare and excellent Romance. It is indispensable to a Don Quixote library. “ Don Quixote often debated with the curate of the village, a man of learning, and a graduate of Siguenza, which of the two was the better knight, Palmerin of England, or Amadis de Gaul; but master Nicholas, barber-surgeon of the same place, declared, that none ever came up to the Knight of the Sun.” The first part is ascribed, by Antonio, to Don Hurtado de Mendoza. In the second part will be found many poetical pieces. This copy sold in Col. Stanley’s sale for 38/. 17s. 2478 Essays. — Satyrae Series ; or the Secrets of things; written in Morall and Politicke Observations, 1640.—Johnson’s Es- sayes; Expressed in sundry Exquisite Fancies, 1638, in one vol. 12mo. morocco, gilt edges, rare, 1/. Is. *** Two scarce little volumes of essays on ceremonies, compliments, wit, fortune, multiplicity of books, wisdome of speech, jests, love, deceits, content, friendship, travell, discretion, reputation, &c. &c. 2479 Essays.—Choice Collection of Original Essays on various anti entertaining subjects, 2 vols. in 1, 8vo. scarce, 7s. 6d. 1748 2480 Essay on Political Lying, 1757.—On the necessity of maintaining a large Regular Land Force in this Island, 1755.— Considerations on the present German War, 1760.—Letters of Governor Hutchinson and Lieut. Governor Oliver, printed at Boston, and remarks thereon, 1774, in 1 vol. 8vo. h. b. 4s. 6d. 2481 Essays on various Subjects of Taste and Criticism, 1780.— Rul es for Drawing Caricaturas; with Essay on Comic Painting, curious plates, 1788, in one vol. 8vo. h. b. neat, 5s. 2482 Essai sur le Commerce General des Nations de l’Europe : avec un aper£u sur le Commerce de la Sicile en particular, par X, Scrafani, 1801 .-—Commentaire Historique sur les CEuvres de l’Auteur de la Henriade, 1776. — Essai sur la Bibliographic, et sur les talens du Bibliothecaire.—Oraison Funebre de tres venerable FI. Essex Edgeworth de Firmont, 1807. — De la Tydologie, ou de la Science des Marees, par T. H. C. Greville, 1810, in 1 vol. 8vo. h. h. neat, 5s. Cd. 2483 Essex.—Forty-three most beautiful and elaborate Drawings of Ancient Seals, illustrative of this County, taken from Charters and other early Deeds, relative to St. John’s Abbey, Colchester, Hatfield Regis Priory, Lighes Priory, Plecy College, Prittlewell Priory, St. Osith Abbey, Stratlord, Langthorne Abbey, Thoby Priory, Tiltey Priory, Tiptree Priory, Walden Abbey, Waltham Abbey, Rlacktnore Priory, Coggeshall Abbey, St. Botolph Priory, Dunmow Priory, Colne Priory, Berden Priory, Berking Nunnery, Meldon Abbey, Bileigh Abbey, Wykes Nunnery, &c. together with the Seals of the Abbots, Priors, fyc. of the same, mounted upon drawing paper, in two vols. 4to. elegantly bound in morocco, gilt edges, richly tooled, 21 h *£* Nothing can exceed the beauty and veracity displayed by Hewlett in the above drawings, which were made with a view to publication, and are truly worthy the object: their value is much enhanced to the historian, county collector, or antiquary, by each drawing containing a description of the nature of the ancient document to which the seal is attached from which they were taken, its date and notice of the archives in which it is to be found, also the date when the religious house to which it relates was founded. 2484 Essex.—Thirteen interesting Tracts and Private Acts illustrative of the County of Essex, from 1642 to 1726, detailing the Proceedings during the Civil Wars, at Colchester, during its Defence by the Loyalists, Sir George Lysle and Sir Charles Lucas, proceedings of the Gentry, Clergy, &c. &c. Private Acts, relative to the Woodford Hall Estate; also the Manors of Walden, empowering the Hon. C. Howard to raise Money for the Payment of the Earl of Suffolk and Bindon ; also one for Sir J. Lumley’s Estate at Bardfield, &c. &c. in 1 vol. 4to. morocco elegant, 31. 3s. 1642-1726 2485 Essex (Earl of).—An Elegy and Epitaph upon the unhappy losse of the Earl of Essex, 4to. sewed, 7s. 6d. 1646 2486 Essex. — Relation of the Siege of Colchester, in 1648 ; the Heroic Actions and Character of Sir C. Lucas and Sir G. Lisle, its brave Defenders, who were executed five hours after its Surrender, 12mo. served, 2s- Colchester, 1799 2487 Essex (Earl of).—Declaration of the Practices and Treasons attempted and committed by Robert late Earl of Essex and his complices against her Majesty and her Kingdoms, and of the proceedings, arraignments, and convictions of the said Earl and his adherents, together with their Confessions, Evidences, &c. 4to. 5s. - - 1601 2488 Etat present de la Republique des Lettres en France, 1749.— Le Pauvre Diable, Paris, 1758. — Relation de la Maladie, de la Confession, de la Fin de M. Voltaire, Geneve, 1761.— Relation de la Maladie, de la confession, de la mort et de 1’apparition du Jesuite Bertier, in 1 vol. 12mo. neat, 4s. 6d. 2489 Etherington’s (John) Defence against Steven Denison and his Witnesses, their Accusations and Depositions, wherein their whole proceedings and ground whereupon he was censured and committed to prison, 4to. sewed, 5s. 6d. 1641 2490 Ethiopia.—Wansleben’s Rebellion and Bloodshed occasioned by the Anti-Christian practices of the Jesuits in Ethiopia, 1679.—Jobi Ludolphi Sciagraphia Histories /Ethiopicae, sive Regni Abessinorum, quod vulgo perperam Presbyteri Joannis vocatur, Jence, 1676.—Jos. Abudacni Historia Jacobitarum seu Coptorum, Oxon. 1675. — Vindicias Judaeorum, by Rabbi Menasseh Ben Israel, 1656, in 1 vol. 4to. h. h. neat, 15s. 2491 Etymologicum Magnum Grsecum, cum prefatione Marci Musuri, Greece, folio, fine large and sound copy, in rich old French morocco, gilt edges, very scarce, 2/. 12$. 6d. Venetiis, opera Zacharice Colliergi, MCCCCXCIX. “ Ties belle edition, rare et recherchee.”-—Brunet. The Duke of Rox- burghe’s copy of this splendid specimen of Greek typography was sold for 18/. 10s-. 2192 Etymologicum Magnum Greecae Linguae, folio, fine copy, vellum, 21. 2s. Venet. ap. Feder. Turrisanum, 1549 *** Sir Mark Masterman Sykes’s copy sold for 11. 10s. “ Ce volume est rare, et plus ample que la precieuse edition de Callierge de 1499.’’—Renouard and Brunet. Although this book bears the name of Frederick Turrisanus only, it was, undoubtedly, says Renouard, printed by Paul Manutius. The preface of Turrisanus, in which he announces his intention to engage seriously in publishing Greek books, and to preserve the splendid reputation of the Aldine press, is extremely interesting. 2493 Eugubini (August.) Recognitio Veteris Testamenti ad He- braicam Veritatem, collata etiam editione Septuaginta inter- prete cum ipsa Veritate Hebraica, nostraque translatione, cum Expositione Hebrseorum ac Graecorun], qui passim toto opere citantur, 4to.fine copy, rare, 21. 2s. Venet. Aldus, 1529 *** This volume, says Renouard,is very rare; it contains 211 leaves,‘imprimes avec un petit caractere Romain, mele de Grec, et, ce qui est a remarquer, d’He- breu tr6s beau.’ Sold in W. Taylor’s sale for 4/. 5s., and at Paris for 16S francs. 2494 Eugubini (Julii Gabr.) Orationum et Epistolarum lib. 1L Epistola de Rebus India's, etc. 4to. fine copyr vellum, scarce, 7s. 6d. - - Venet. 1569 Printed by Ziletti, with Aldine type. 2495 Eucharist.—Magnum et universale Concilium Ecclesiae mili- tantis, super veritate divinissimi Eucharistiae Sacramenti, cum Bessarionis Oratione de Eucharistia, 12mo. neat, from Thuanus’s Collection, with his arms on the sides, scarce, 8s. Colonies, 1561 2496 Eugenia, a Tragedy, by S. Hayes and Robert Carr, privately printed, 8vo. very neat, 6s. 6d. - 1766 2497 Euripidis Tragoediae Septendecim, Greece, first edition, 2 vols. 8vo. short copy, stained, 10s. 6c?. Aldus, 1503 2498 Euripidis Tragoediae XVII. Graece, 2 vols. in 1, 8vo. fine copy, russia, gilt edges, very scarce edition, \l. Is. Basil 1537 %* “ Edition rare.”—Brunet. 2499 Euripidis Tragoediae XIX. Gr. opera Canteri, 12mo .fine copy, very neat, 12s. Antv. ap. Chr. Plantinum, 1571 “The merits of this edition are considerable; the errors of Oporinus and others are corrected, and the short critical notes and ‘ratio carminum,’ of Canter, are excellent of their kind, as is also the preface or prolegomena.” Dr. Heath’s copy sold for 51. 15s. 6d. 2500 Euripidis quse extant omnia : Tragoediae nempe XX. praeter ultimam, omnes completae item Fragmenta aliarum plus- quam LX. Tragoediarum ; et Epistolce V. nunc primum et ipsse hue adjectae, etc. opera et studio Josuae Barnes* with both portraits, folio, fine clean copy, neat, 18s. Cantab. 1694 2501 Euripidis Tragoediae, Fragmenta, et Epistolae, Gr. et Lat. cum notis variorum, cut a Beck, 3 vols. 4to. h. b. russia, 1/. 15s. - - - Lips. 1778 Sold in Sir M. M. Sykes’s sale for 51. 18s., and in Hunter’s for 81. 2502 Euripidis Tragoedise et Fragmenta, recensuit, interpretationem Latinam correxit, Scholia Grasca e Codicibus Manuscriptis, partim supplevit partim emendavit Augustus Matthioe, 8 vols. 8vo. russia elegant, marbled edges, 51. 5s. Lipsice, 1813 *** “ An edition which will be exceeded by none in accuracy, erudition, and critical apparatus.’’—Dibdin. Sold in Williams's sale for 81. 12s. 2503 Euripidis Hecuba et Iphigenia in Aulide, Tragoediae in Lati- num Translate Erasmo interprete. Ejusdem Ode de Laudi- bus Britannice, Regisque Henrici VII. ac regiorum liberornm ejus. Ejusdem Ode de Senectutis Incommodis, Svo. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt leaves, extremely rare, 3/. 3s. Venetiis, in cedib. Aldi, 1507 “Volume tres rare et peu conxm.’’—~Ilenouard. It has a long dedication of Erasmus to William, Archbishop of Canterbury. Sold in Sir M. Sykes’s sale for 10/. 15s. 2504 Ehripidis Medea, Gr. et Lat. 4to. h. b. 1/. 5s. Londini, 1734 ■*** With very numerous manuscript additions by Dr. Raine. v2505 Euripidis Hecuba, Orestes, Phosnissae et Alcestes, Gr. et Lat. cura T. Morell, 2 vols. 8vo. fine clean copy, neat, 8s. 6d. Londini, 1748 Sold in the Rev. T. Williams’s sale for 11. 19s. 2506 Euripidis Hecuba, Orestes, et Phoenissae, cum Notis, cura Porsoni, 3 vols. 8vo. boards, 155. 1797, 8, and 9 *** With manuscript note, in one play, by the learned Professor Porson. 2507 Euripidis Hecuba, Tragoedia, Graece ad fidem Manuscripto- rum, emendata, et Notis Emendationum potissimum Rati- ones reddentibus instructa, edidit Ricardus Porson, large paper, 8vo. boards, uncut, scarce, 155. Cantabrigiee, 1802 *£* Only twelve copies are said to have been printed on large paper. 2508 Euripidis Medea Graece cum Versione et Notis S. Musgrave, accessere Notae et Animadversiones Brunckii, Etonce, 1792. —Euripidis Hippolytus Graece, Notis J. Markland, ib. 1792, in 1 vol. 8vo. h. b. uncut, 125. *** Interleaved with very numerous manuscript notes and corrections by Dr. Raine. 2509 Euripidis Medea et Hecuba, Grasce, ad Fidem Manuseripto- rura emendata, cum Notis Porsoni, large paper, 2 vols. 8vo. boards, 21. 125. 6d. - Cantab. 1801-2 *%* Only twelve copies printed on large paper for presents. On the fly leaf of the Medea is an autograph note by Professor Porson, containing corrections in his beautifully neat hand. 2510 Euripidis Orestes ex recensione Barnesii, varietate lectionis et animadversionibus J. F. Facii cura Heynii, 8vo. russia elegant, marbled edges, 7s. - Coburgi, 1778 2511 Euripidis Orestes, Greece, cum Notis Porsoni, 8vo. boards, uncut, 8s. Lond. 1798 *** On the fly-leaf is a MS. note by the editor, Professor Porson. 2512 Euripides.—Scholia in septem Euripidis Tragcedias ab Ar- senio edita, Greece, 8vo. fine copy, h. b. neat, 105. 6d. Basilece, 1544 2513 Euripides.—Specimen Observationum Criticarum in Euripidis Fabulam quse inscribitur Hyppolytus, 4to. sewed, uncut, 3s. Lips. 1775 2514 Euripides.—In Euripidis Hecubam Londini nuper Publicatam Diatribe Extemporalis, cornposuit Gilbertus Wakefield, 8vo. sewed, 5s. - 1797 *** With numerous MS. notes by Dr. Raiue. 2515 Euripides.Disputatio de Naturee Simplicitate, in Euripidis Oreste, a Gasp. Bax, 8vo. boards, uncut, 2s. 6d. Traj. ad Rhen. 1816 2516 Euripides. - Specimen Literarium exhibens Collectanea Euri- pidea; defendet Corn. Jo. vander Palm, 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. Lugd. Bat. 1817 2517 Euripides.—Specimen Literarium Inaugurale, exhibens Collectanea Euripidea, Argumenti Moralis et Politici, per Cor- nelium van der Palm, 4to. sewed, 3s. Lugd. Bat. 1817 2518 Eusebii Historia Ecclesiastica per Rufinum de Graeco in La- tinum traducta, folio, splendidly bound in morocco, inlaid with different colours, silk insides, gilt edges, very rare, 41. 4s. Mantuce, Jo. Schallus, MCCCCLXXIX. *** For an account of this rare volume see the Spencer Catalogue, where Dr. Dibdin states, u The printer of this work was a physician. The volumes which issued from his press are of equal beauty and rarity ; and it is seldom that we behold a more elegant specimen of ancient typography than that which is now before us. The types are a mixture of those used at the early Milan and Parma presses, being, however, taller and more beautiful than either of them.’* 2519 Eusebii Historia Ecclesiastica, et Ecclesiastica Historia gentis Anglorum venerabilis Bedae, cum utrarumque Historiarum per singulos libros recollecta capitulorum annotatione, folio, neat, a very scarce edition, \l. 11s. 6d. Argent. 1514 2520 Eusebii Epistola ad Damasum et Theodosium de Morte glo- riosi confessoris Hieronymi Doctoris eximii, 4to. fine copy, ruled with red lines, in old morocco, gilt edges, rare, \ l. 11s. 6d. (Colon. Udalr. Zell,) circa MCCCCLXX. 2521 Eusebii Polychronii, Pselli in Canticum Canticorum, Exposi- tiones, Greece, a Meursio, 4to. neat, 10s. 6d. Lugd. Bat. Elz. 1617 2522 Eustathio, Amori d’Ismenio, di Greco tradotti per M. Lelio Carani, 8vo .fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, \l. 11s. Qd. Venet. Guerra, 1560 *** Printed with Aldine type. “ Edition belle et rare.”—Brunet. 2523 Eutropii Breviarium Historic Romanae cum Peeanii Meta- pbrasi Grseca ; Messala Corvinus de Augusti Progenie; Julius Obsequens de Prodigiis ; etc. large paper, 8vo. fine copy, neat, 10s. 6d. - - Oxonii, 1703 *** A valuable edition, composed from an investigation of seven MSS., published by the celebrated Thomas Hearne. Sold in Caillard’s sale for 45 francs, and in the Mac Carthy for 76 francs. 2524 Evangelical Worship Spiritual Worship, discussed before the Lord Mayor by Matthew Poole, 4to. sewed, 2s. 6d. 1660 2525 Evans’s English and Welsh Dictionary, 8vo. neat, 10s. 6d. Carmarthen, 1771 2526 Evelyn’s (John) Navigation and Commerce, their Original and Progress, containing Account of Traffic in general, its Benefits, of Discoveries from the Original of Navigation to this day, 12mo. sewed, 3s. - - 1674 2527 Evelyn’s French Gardiner.; instructing howto cultivate all sorts of Fruit Trees, Herbes, &c. plates, 12mo. 2s. 6d. 1691 2528 Evelyn’s Sculptura; or the History and Art of Chalcography and Engraving in Copper, with enumeration of the most renowned Masters and their Works, with new manner of Engraving in Mezzotinto, portrait and plates, 8vo. neat, 7s. 6d. 1769 2529 Evelyn's Acetaria, a Discourse of Sallets, 12mo. nt. 4s. 1699 2530 Everardi (Jo.) Britanno-Romanus, sive in Angligenarum in Collegio Romano vitae Ratio, 8vo. very scarce, 5s. Londini, 1611 2531 Everard’s (Dr.) Wonderfull Vertues of Tobacco, 'portrait, 8vo. neat, scarce, 15s. - - - . 1659 2532 Everie Woman in her Humour, Comedy, 4to. vellum, wants sheet E, very rare, 2/. 2s. - - 1609 *** Original edition, not in the British Museum Catalogue. Sold at Sotheby’s, in 1823, for 6^. 8s. 6d. 2533 Examination for the tyme of a certaine Declaration lately put in Print, in the Name and Defence of certaine Ministers of London, refusing to weare the Apparell prescribed by the Lawes and Orders of the Realme, to which is added the Judgment of two Notable learned Fathers, Martin Bucer and Peter Martyr, sometime in eyther Universities here in England, the Kynges Readers and Professours of Divinitie on this Controversie, of the Bishop of London and Bishop Hooper, &c. 4to. very scarce, 15s. R. Jugge, 1566 2534 Exchange Ware at the Second Hand, viz. Band, Ruffe, and Cuffe, lately out, and now newly darned up; or Dialogue acted in a Show at Cambridge, 4to. vellum, scarce, 18s. 1615 *** Purchased from the Bibliotheca Anglo-Poetica for 51.5s. 2535 Excommunication, a Discourse concerning, as executed by Officials, and concerning the Common Law Writs, De Excommunicato capiendo, and De Cautione admittenda ; for the Punishment of Persons, and their Deliverance, &c. 4to. sewed, 3s. 3d. - 1680 2536 Exercitationes Academical, de Linguae Saxoniae Inferioris neglectu atque contemtu injusto.—Schediasma ex Historia Patriae congestum de Mecklenburgensium a Gentilismo ad Christianismum conversione.—Theses Morales Theologicae et Philosophicae, in 1 vol. 4to. 9s. - Rostochii, s. a. 2537 Exercitationum Amstelaedamensium Specimen Primum, a Petro Bosscha, 4to. sewed, 2s. 6d. - Amst. 1810 2538 Exercitationum Amstelaedamensium Specimen Secundum ab Henr. Arentio Hamaker, 4to. sewed, 2s. 6d. Amst. 1810 2539 Exhortatio de Celebratione Missae per modum Dialogi; Ger- soni Tractatus de Pollutionibus nocturnis ; Regulae ad cog- noscendum differenciam inter peccatum mortale et veniale ab Henr. de Hassia, in 1 vol. 4to. jine copies, h. b. neat, very rare, 2l. 2s. Esslingce per Conradurn Fyner, MCCCCLXX1I1. *** Very rare; see Spencer Catalogue. It is one of the earliest specimens of typography at Esslingen, a town of Suabia, in the duchy of Wirtemburg. 2540 Expeditio Asiatica adversus Turcas et Saracenos Imperatoris Friderici I. Ceesaris Augusti, ex Suevia oriundi.—Ejusdem Epistola ad Liupaldum ducem Austriaj; Sibyllas Reginae Hie- rosolymorum Epistola, ad Imp. Fredericum I. Theodovaldae Episcopi Bathavensis Epistola, ad Austriacum Ducem Liupaldum, first edition of this interesting narrative, 4to. fne copy, very scarce, 18s. - - 1522 %* On the title of this curious volume is the following note:—“ Tageno De- canus, Bathavensis, qui huic Expeditioni interfuit, scripsit, Joannes Aventinus Richobergomi (monasterium Boiarim est) invenit, et publicandum curavit.” 2541 Expeditions.—Report of the General Officers appointed to inquire into the Causes of the failure of the late Expedition to the Coasts of France, 1758.— Candid Reflections on the Report, 1758.—Expedition against Rochfort, fully stated and considered, in a Letter to the Author of the Candid Reflections, &c. 1758.—Considerations on the Proceedings of a General Court Martial, upon the Trial of Lieutenant- General Sir John Mordaunt, with an Answer to the Expedition to Rochfort, fairly stated, 1758.—Conduct of Admiral Knowles on the late Expedition set in a true light, 1758.— Account of the Siege and Surrender of St. Philip’s Fort, in the Island of Minorca, 1757.—Letter to Lord Blakeney, being an Inquiry into the Merit of his Defence of Minorca, 1757.—Answer to an Infamous Libel, intitled, a Letter to the Right Honourable Lord Blakeney, with plan of Fort St, Philips, 1757, in one vol. 8vo. very neat, 7s. 6d. 2542 Explicatio Quaestionis controversae de abrogatione legum Mosis judicialium, quam prefixit Commentario suo in Exo- dum Jo. Piscator Theologiae professor in Schola Herbornensi, an unpublished work, with Manuscript Dedication by John Shaw to Lord Chancellor Ellesmere, 8vo. in gilt vellum, from the Bridgewater Collection, IDs. 6d. » 1605 2543 Expositio de Induciis Nurembergse inter Cses. Majest. Ora- torem, ac Legatos Ducis Clevensis, 4to. fine copy, elegantly bound, gilt edges, 8s. - Antwerp. 1543 *** The binding alone cost 16s. 2544 Extensio, Ampliatio, Nova Concessio, et Confirmatio Frivile- giorum Pii V. Pont. Max. ; in Sacros Ordines, et Congrega- tiones Claustrales; Pro Canonicis Regularibus Ordinis S. Augustini Congregationis Domini Salvatoris, 4to. morocco, gilt edges, by De Rome, 51. 5s. Romce, apud Hceredes Anlonii Bladi, 1567 Printed upon vellum, and a fine specimen of Bladus’s type. Only two copies are known. This copy is authenticated with the signature of the Apostolic Notary, and a Cardinal. 2545 Ezour Vedam, ou Ancien Commentaire du Vedam, conte- nant l’exposition des opinions religieuses et philosophiques des Indiens, 2 vols. J 2mo. very neat, 6s. 6d. Yverdon, 1778 2546 Fables of iEsop, and other Authors, done into English, by Edmund Arwaker, Rector of Donoughmore, and Chaplain to the Duke of Ormond, 8vo. 8s. - 1708 2547 Fabri (Francisci) Silesii, Sylva, cui titulus Bohemia ; de infe- licitate Poetarum nostri Seculi Querela, Carmen ; etiam ad Henr. Stromerum, Carmen, 4to.fine copy, scarce, 65. Lip sice, 1520 2548 Fabri (Jacobi) Ars Moralis in Magna Moralia Aristotelis Introductoria, 4to. fine copy, scarce, 5s. 6d. Paris. MCCCCXC1X. 2549 Fabri (Jacobi) de Tribus et Unica Magdalena, Disceptatio secunda, 4to. fine copy, 4s. Parisiis, II. Slephanus, 1519 2 I 2550 Fabri (Jacobi) Brevis Poetarum Sententice quibus additae sunt aliae morales secundum duodecim Virtutes morales, 12mo. scarce, 5s. - - - Antv. 1522 2551 Fabri (Joannis) Oratio Funebris in depositione Imp. Caes. Maximiliani Aug. in oppido Vuelss Austrise; G. Sauro- manni, ad Carolum Hispaniarum Regem, etc. post obitum avi Oratio, Threnodia, seu Lamentatio Petri CEgidii in obitum, etc. cum variis Epitaphiis, with two beautiful wood- cut borders, cuts of arms, &c. 4to. fine copy, scarce, 8s. 6c?. Aug. Vind. 1519 2552 Fabri (Jo.) Oratio de Origine, Potentia, ac Tyrannide Thur- corum, 8vo. neat, rare, 1/. Is. - Londini, 1528 *** Dedicated to King Henry VIII. 2553 Fabricii (Jo. Alb.) Bibliotheca Grseca, sive notitia Scriptorum Veterum Graecorum quorumcunque monumenta integra, aut fragmenta edita extant : turn plerorumque e Manuscripts ac deperditis, accessit Empedoclis Spheera, et Marcelli Sidetse Carmen de medicamentis e Piscibus, Gr. et Lat. cum brevi- bus notis, 14 vols. 4to. very neat, 31. 13s. 6c?. Hamburgi, 1705-54 *** u Travail important. On trouve dans cette ancienne edition de la Biblio- theque Grecque, differens opuscules et fragmens inedits d’auteurs grecs, dont plusieurs n’ont point ete reimprimes ailleurs, et ne sont pas inseres dans la nouvelle edition.’’—Brunet. 2554 Fabricii (J. Alb.) Bibliotheca Latina sive Notitia Auctorum Veterum Latinorum, 3 vols. 12mo. neat, 7s. 6c?. Hamb. 1721 2555 Fabriciana Bibliotheca, sive Catalogus Librorum Francisci Fabricii, priced, 8vo. half bound, neat, scarce, 6s. Lugd. Bat. 1738 2556 Fabritii (Jul. Pauli) Ilistoriade Divo Abrahamo mactaturo ex jussu Dei filium Isaac, elegiaco Carmine, 4to. fne copy, very scarce, 4s. 6c?. - - Norimb. 1549 2557 Fabularum Collectio, Gul. Goudani, Barlandi, Erasmi, Gellii, Politiani, etc. cum iEsopi Vita, 4to. a scarce edition, 7s. 6d. Argent. 1516 2558 Fabularum Collectio, Goudani, Barlandi, Erasmi, Auli Gellii, Politiani, Criniti et aliorum, cum iEsopi Vita, 4to. 5s. Argent. 1517 2559 Fabularum Collectio, sc. Gul. Goudani, Hadr. Barlandi, Erasmi Roterodami, Auli Gellii, Angeli Politiani, Petri Criniti, Jo. Antonii Campani, Plinii Secundi, etc. 4to. fine copy, neat, 12s. Argent. 1519 2560 Facetiae.—The Devil in Petti-coates, being a strange Relation of two unhappy Gentlemen who lately Pickt up the Devil in the shape of a Young Beautiful Lady, in the Piazza Walks, in Covent Garden, folio, single sheet, 3s. - 1697 2561 Facetiae.—Metamorphoses of the Town; or a View of the Present Fashions, a Tale, after the manner of Fontaine, to which is added, the Journal of a Modern Lady, 8vo. sewed, 3s. - 1731 2562 Facetiae.—Reformer exposing the Vices of the Age, in several Characters ; the Vicious Courtier, Debauched Parson, Factious Hypocrite, Precise Quaker, Covetous Miser, Prodigal Son, City Letcher, Insatiate Wife, Amorous Maid, Beau Apprentice, Country Squire, &c. 12mo.fine copy, very neat, 10 s.6d. - 1700 2563 Facetiae.— Pretty Doings in a Protestant Nation, being a View of the present State of Fornication, Whorecraft, and Adultery, in Great Britain, inscribed to the Bona-Robas in the several Chaces, Parks, and Warrens, near Covent Garden, and to the Band of Petticoat Pensioners, &c. 8vo. sewed, scarce and curious, 5s. 6d. - - - 1734 2564 Facetiee.—Tom King’s, or the Paphian Grove, with the Humours of Covent Garden, the Theatre, Gaming Table, &c. plate of the nightly rows, tyc. 8vo. uncut, 3s. - 1741 2565 Facetiae.—Merry Mountebank, or Humourous Quack-Doctor, being a certain cure for that Heart-breaking Distemper, Hypochondriac-Melancholy, containing various never-failing Receipts against Spleen and Ill-Nature, in a choice Collection of old Songs, by T. Tulip, of Fidler’s Hall, in Cuckoldshire, Esq. with music, 1732.—Village Opera, with music, 1729.— Rev. Mr. Talbot’s Narrative of the whole of his Proceedings relative to Jonathan Britain, Bristol, 1771.—Journey from Aleppo to Damascus, with Description of those Cities, and the neighbouring parts of Syria, 1736.—Surprising Adventures of Mostafa, a Turk, 1736.—Epistle to G. E. Howard, Esq. with Notes, Critical and Historical, by G. Faulkner, Esq. Alderman of Dublin, 1771, in 1 vol. 8vo. h. h. neat, a scarce collection, 10s. 6d. From the Ear] of Clanricarde’s collection. 2566 Faction Detected, by the Evidence of Facts, containing an Impartial View of Parties at Home and Affairs Abroad, the sixth edition, 1743.—Defence of the People, in a Confutation of the Above, 1744, in one vol. 8vo. h. h. uncut, from the late Duke of Bedfords library, 3s. 6d. 2567 Faerni (Gabr.) Centum Fabulse ex Antiquis Auctoribus de- lectse, plates, after designs by Titian, 4to. fine large copy, morocco, gilt edges, ll. 15s. - Romce, 1563 *** Edition originate recherchee et peu commune.”—Brunet. 2568 Faerni Centum Fabulae ex antiquis auctoribus delectse et car- minibus explicate, wood-cuts, 16mo. vellum, 7s. 6d. Anv. Plantin, 1600 2569 Fagan, Rendez-vous, (Le) Comedie en vers, La Pupile, Corned ie, L’Amitie Rivale, Comedie, par M. Fagan, in one vol. 8vo. neat, 2$. - - Paris, 1733-6 2570 Fairfax (Thomas Lord) Memorials, written by himself portrait inserted, 12mo. clean copy, 10s. 6d. - 1699 2571 Fair Shell, but a Rotten Kernel; or a Bitter Nut for a hac- tious Monkey. 4to. sewed, 3s. - 1705 2572 Falcandi (Hugonis) Historia de Rebus gestis in Sicilise regno, cum Encomio per Gervasium Tornacseum, 4to. scarce, 4s. 6d. Paris. Morel. 1550 2573 Falconar’s (David) Journey from Joppa to Jerusalem, in May 1751, with Notes, 8vo. served, 2s. - 1753 2574 Falconer’s (John) Art of Secret Information Disclosed, in rules for Decyphering all manner of Secret Writing, without a Key, Secret Signs, &c. 8vo. h. b. neat, 65. - 1683 2575 Falconer’s (W.) Miscellaneous Tracts and Collections, relating to Natural History, Selected from the principal Writers of Antiquity, with Table of Plants, 4to. sewed, 5s. - 1793 2576 Falconis (Vencesilai) Farrago Epigrammatum, 8vo. scarce, 5s. Pragce, (1612) 2577 Faleti (Hieron.) de Bello Sicambrico, lib. IV. et ejusdem alia Poemata, lib. VIII. the first leaf slightly damaged, otherwise a fine copy, 4to. in old red morocco, gilt leaves, 18s. Venet. Aldus, 1557 *** ‘ Ce volume est beau et rare.’—Renouard. 2578 Faliopii (Gabr.) Observationes Anatomica?, 8vo. vellum, 18$. Paris, ap. Bern. Turrisanum, in Aldina Bibl. 1562 *** i( All the works published by Bern. Turrisanus are of considerable rarity, and are indispensable to an Aldine series.” The above has the anchor in the title. Sold at Sotheby’s in 1826, for \l. 1 Is.6^. 2579 False Prophets Discovered, being a true Story of the Lives and Deaths of two Weavers, late of Colchester, viz. Richard Farnham and John Bull, who affirmed themselves the two great Prophets in the End of the World, with their Strange Prophecies and Blasphemies, their Proselytes, &c. 4to. sewed, 5s. - 1642 2580 Familiarium Colloquiorum Formulae, Gr. et Lat. Cebetis Tabula, Gr. et Lat. Homeri Batrachomyomachia, Gr. et Lat. Galeomyomachia, hoc est, Felium ac Murium pugna, Tragoedia, Gr. et Lat. Guarnae Bellum Grammatical, etc. 8vo. fine copy, h. b. morocco, 7s. - Antverpice, 1547 2581 Fanatick History, or an Exact Relation and Account of the old Anabaptists and new Quakers, portrait of Charles the Second, 1660.—J, C. Heynii Tentamen Chirurgico-Medicum de Praecipuis Ossium Morbis, cuts, Amst. 1705.—Lapis Material Medicae Lydius seu accuratum Medicamentorum Simplicium Examen ab Hermanno, Lugd. Bat. 1704, in 1 vol. 8vo. neat, 125. 2582 Fannii (Cn.) Netardi Vetus Fabula versibus conscripta, 4to. 3s. - 1560 2583 Farfan (Francisco) Tres Libros contra el peccado de la simple fornicacion : donde se avergua, que la torpeza entre solteros es peccado mortal, segun ley divina, natural y humana : y se responde a los enganos de los que dizen que no es peccado, 8vo. beautifully bound in marbled calf, gilt edges, very scarce, 1/. Is. * - - - Salamanca, 1585 2584 Farces.—A Collection of the most esteemed Farces and Entertainments, 6 vols. 12mo. neat, scarce, 18s. Edinburgh, 1792 2585 Farfalla, Comedia de la Stechito de la Congrega de Rozi da Siena, rvGod-cut, 8vo. scarce, 10s. 6d. - Siena, 1550 2586 Farley (Robt.) Light’s Morall Emblems, with 58 curious wood- cuts, with descriptions in English and Latin verse, frontispiece with poetical description, dedicated to the Earl and Countess of Ancram, and introductory poems by Beedome, Coleman, Christopher Drayton, W. Povey, John Hooper, fyc. 1638.— The Kalender of Man’s Life, in English and Latin verse, by R. Farley, with emblematical wood-cuts, and beautifully engraved title by Glover, representing the four seasons, 8$c., with the description in verse, 1888, fine copies, quite complete, 8vo. very neat, gilt edges, 41. 4s. *** A head in the frontispiece to the Kalender of Man’s Life by Glover, is considered by collectors to be a portrait of the author; it is not mentioned by Granger, nor was in Sir W. Musgrave’s collection. A much inferior copy of the above two volumes has sold for 15/. 15s. 2587 Farmeriana Bibliotheca *. a catalogue of the curious and valuable Library, in Print and Manuscript, of the Rev. Dr. Farmer, particularly rich in early English Poetry, Plays, Chronicles, English History, Topography, &c. &c. large paper, only 12 copies printed, with prices, and purchasers' names, royal Svo, h. b. russia, uncut, ll. 8s. - 1798 '*** Sold in Sir M. M. Sykes’s sale for 2/. 4s., and in Watson Taylor’s for 21. 3s. 2588 Farquhar’s (George) Barcelona, a Poem, or the Spanish Expedition under the Earl of Peterborough, until the Reduction of Barcelona to the Obedience of Charles III. King of Spain, 4to. sewed, 3s. 6d. - - - 1710 2589 Farra (Alessandro) Tre Discorso, de Miracoli d’Amore, della Divinita dell’ Huomo, e dell’ Ufficio del Capitano, 12mo. vellum, 4s. 6d. - Pavia, 1564 2590 Farrago Symbolica Sententiosa perpetuis Distichis explicata et in quinque centurias tributa a G. Carolide a Carlsperga, 8vo. scarce, 5s. Pragce, 1597 2591 Fasciculus Temporum, continens succincte progressum patrum ab initio mundi usque ad hoc tempus, cum actis notabiliori- bus eorundem, wood-cuts, folio, very neat, a rare edition, 1/. 5s. - - - s. a. *** An interesting and very scarce volume, containing much curious matter, relative to early history, printing, &c. Sold in Prince Talleyrand’s sale for 21. 12s. 6 d. n 2592 Faulkner’s (G.) Epistle to Gorges Edmond Howard, with Notes, Explanatory, Critical, and Flistorical, Svo. sewed, 2s. 6d. - Dublin, \77i 2593 Fausti (Publii) Andrelini Elegia, 4to.fine copy, scarce, 10s. 6d. Paris. MCCCCXCVI. , *** Prefixed to these Elegies is a letter from the author, “ ad litteratissimum Thomam custodiain sereuissimi Anglici liegis oratorem bene merentem.” 2594 Fausti (Publii) Andrelini de Captivitate Ludovici Sphorciae Triumphus, 4to.fine copy, scarce, 85. sine ulld notd. 2595 Faustus (Dr.) De Historie van Dr. Johannes Faustus, die een uytnemende grooten Tovenaer ende swerte Constenaer was, with extremely curious wood-cuts, 4to. very scarce, 10s. 6d. 167? 2596 Favine’s Theater of Honour and Knight-hood, or Compendious Chronicle and Historie of the whole Christian World, the first Institution of Armes, Emblazons, Kings, Heralds and Pursuivants of Armes, Joustes, Tournaments, Orders, Ceremonies, &c. &c. plates of arms, fyc. folio, 18s. 1623 2597 Fawconer’s (S.) Essay on Modern Luxury, or an Attempt to Delineate its Nature, Causes, and Effects, 8vo. h. b. neat, 2s, 17 65 2598 Fazakerly Poemata Varia, 8vo. neat, 15s. Lond. 1781 This collection of poems was privately printed for presents, and few copies only circulated, when it was rigidly suppressed, to prevent prosecution, which accounts for its extreme rarity. 2599 Feliciani Tractatus de Divina Predestinatione, curious wood- cut title, 4to. fine copy, scarce, 7s. 6d, sine ulld notd. 2600 Felleri (Joach.) Oratio de Bibliotheca Academiae Lipsiensis Paulina, cum Catalogo Manuscriptorum Membranaceorum, et Chartaceorum in eadem Bibliotheca extantium, 4to. very scarce, 8s. - - Lips. 1676 2601 Female Husband ; or Surprising History of Mrs. Mary, alias Mr. George Hamilton, convicted of marrying a young woman of Wells, in Somersetshire, and living with her as her Husband, 8vo. sewed, 5s. - - 1746 2602 Fenemae (Gisberti) Specimen Academicum Inaugurale de locis nonnullis Literarum Graecarum, 4to. served, 3s. Lugd. Bat. 1818 2603 Fennor’s (W.) Descriptions, or a True Relation of Certain and Divers Speeches, spoken before the King and Queen, the Prince, and Lady Elizabeth, in verse, 4to. calf extra, gilt edges, 21. 2s. - - 1616 The above rare poetical volume is dedicated to the Earl of Pembroke, and contains poems entitled the description of a poet, description of the Palsgrave’s country, with an addition on the marriage of the Prince and Princess Elizabeth, Cupid’s journey to Germany, the originall of the order of the garter, the deciding of the difference betwixt Oxford and Cambridge about the king’s entertainment, the Gowrie and gunpowder treason, and a parliament of gods in a pastorall song. 2604 Fennor’s (W.) Compters Common-wealth, or a Voyage made to an Infernall Island long since discovered by many Captained, Gentlemen, Merchants and other Tradesmen, but the Conditions, Qualities, &c. of the People there Inhabiting, and those that Trafficke with them, were never so fully expressed, 4to. very neat, scarce, 21. 2s. - 1617 *** A curious collection of Characters of the City Serjeants, Jailors, Unconscionable Citizens, Brokers, Spent Gallants, Macemongers, Constables, Beadles, Watchmeu, Inmates of the Compter, in which the author was a prisoner for debt. 2605 Fens.—D. Cappin’s Proposals for Drawing all the Levels contiguous to the River Witham, from Lincoln to Chappie Hill, to restore the almost lost Navigation, &c. 4to. served, 4 s. - - 1745 2606 Fens.—Labelye (C.) Result of a View of the Great Level of the Fens, taken at the Desire of his Grace the Duke of Bedford, &c. Governor, and the Gentlemen of the Corporation of the Fens, 4to. served, 4s. - 1745 2607 Fenton’s (Roger) Answer to William Alabaster, his Motives, on Faith, Reformation of Religion, &c. 4to. uncut, 5s. 1599 2608 Ferdinand.—Les Graves et sainctes Remonstrances de l’Em- pereur Ferdinand a N. S. P. le Pape Pie IV. sur le faict du Cone, de Trente, avec une brieve Exhortation au Cardinal de Lorraine, et une longue epistre, envoyee a la Reine Elizabeth d’Angleterre, etc. 8vo. neat, rare, 15s. Paris, 1568 2609 Fern (Dr. H.) Resolving of Conscience upon this Question, whether, upon such a Supposition or Case as is now usually made, the King will not discharge his trust; but is bent or seduced to subvert Religion, Laws, and Liberties, Subjects may take up arms and resist, and whether that Case be now resolved, 1642.—Answer to misled Dr. Fern, 1642, two tracts, 4to. sewed, 4s. 6d. 2610 Feme’s (Sir John) Blazon of Gentrie, divided into two parts, entitled the Glorie of Generositie and Lacy’s Nobility, Heraldic cuts, 4to. neat, 1/. Is. - 1586 “The most complete epitome extant.” 2611 Ferrera (Hyeronymo da) Predica dell’ arte del bene morire, with singularly curious wood-cuts, 4to. very scarce, 18s. MCCCCXCVI. 2612 Ferrara (Hier. da) Tractato circa el Reggimento et Governo della Citta di Firenze, 4to. 4s. 6d. - Senza nota. 2613 Ferrarii (Hieron.) Emend, in Philippicas Orat. Ciceronis, 8vo. morocco, vellum, Jly-leaves, gilt edges, 15s. Venet. Aldus, 1542 %* Sir M. Sykes’s copy sold for 21. 12s. 6c?. 2614 Ferrarii (Octaviani) Mediolanensis de Sermonibus Exotericis liber, 4to.jine copy, rare, 18$. Venetiis, ap. Aldum, 1575 2615 Ferreti (Nicol.) de Structura seu Ordine et Junctura Compo- sitionis Ornatse ad componendas Epistolas liber, wood-cuts, 4to. rare, 10$. 6d. - Forlivii, MCCCCXCV. %* The first book printed at Forli, an ancient town in Italy. 2616 Ferriby’s Lawfull Preacher; or Discourse, showing that they only ought to Preach who are ordained Ministers, with Appendix, called the Pulpit Guard Routed, 4to. fine copy, very neat, 10$. 6d. - - 1652 2617 Fichardi (Joannis) Vitae Virorum qui Superiori Nostroque Seculo Eruditione et doctrina illustres atque memorabiles fuerunt, 4to. scarce, 7$. 6d. - Francef. 1536 *** Contains the lives of Sir Thomas More, Dean Colet, and others. 2618 Fichardi (Joannis) Vita? Recentiorum Jurisconsultorum cum Opusculo de Viris lllustribus, a M. Mantua, 4to. fine copy, 3^. - - Patavii, 1565 2619 Ferritti (Marc Antonio) Miranda, Favola Pastorale, plates, 4to. vellum, scarce, 7s. 3d. - Venetia, 1613 2620 Ficinus (Marcilius) Florentinus de Triplici Vita, 4to .fine copy, 3s. 6d. - 1506 2621 Fielding’s Apology for the Life of Mrs. Shamela Andrews, in which the notorious Falsehoods in Pamela are exposed and refuted, curious, 8vo. sewed, 3s. - 1741 2622 Fiellstrom (P.) Dictionarium Sueco-Lapponicum, 8vo. fine copy, h. b. russia, very rare, 1/. Is. Stockholm, 1738 2623 Figueroa (Don Bartolome Cayrasco de) Templo Militante, Flos Sanctorum ; y Triomphos de sus Virtudes, the whole in verse, and printed in double columns, 4 vols. in 2, folio, fine copy, neat, very rare, 21. 12s. 3d. Lisboa y Madrid, 1609-15 *** The above work appears to havd escaped the notice of Brunet and other bibliographers. This copy was purchased in 1825 for 10Z. 10s. 2624 Figuli (Caroli) Mustella, curious wood-cut border, 4to. scarce, 3s. 3d. - - Colonice, 1540 2625 Filheul, Catalogue des Livres Rares et Singuliers de son Cabinet, priced, Svo. vellum, 5s. - Paris, 1779 2626 Fillingham.—Catalogue of the curious Library ofW. Filling- ham, sold by Leigh and Sotheby, neatly priced, with purchasers’ names, 8vo. half bound, russia, 105. 3d. 1805 *** Rich in old plays, poetry, &c. 2627 Fills’s (Robert) Laws and Statutes of Geneva, as well concerning Ecclesiasticall Discipline as Civil Regiment, original edition, 12mo. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, a very scarce and curious volume, 2l. 2s. - 1562 *** A curious little volume, see Strype; it is dedicated “ to the Rt. Hon. Lord Robert Duddeley, Knt. of the noble Order of the Garter,” &c. 2628 Finance.—The regulating Silver Coin made practicable and easie, to the Government and Subject, 8vo. bds. 45. 1696 2629 Finance.—Money answers All Things; or, an Essay to make Money sufficiently plentiful amongst all ranks of people, by .1. Vanderlint, Svo. boards, 45. 3d. - 1734 2630 Finance.—Thoughts on Money and Calculations, Svo. no title, 2s. 2631 Finance.—Thoughts on the Interest of Money in general, and particularly in the Public Funds, Svo. boards, 45. (1734) 2632 Finance.—Essay on the Governing Causes or the Natural Rate of Interest, wherein the Sentiments of Sir W. Petty and Mr. Locke are considered, Svo. boards, 5s. 1750 2633 Finance.—Appeal to the Nobility and Gentry in regard to the Use of Gold and Silver Lace, Sec. Svo. bds. 45. 1755 2634 Finance.—Essay on Paper Circulation, and a Scheme proposed for supplying the Government with twenty millions, without Loan or New Tax, Svo. boards, 45. - 1764 2635 Finance, See.—Considerations on the Trade and Finances of this Kingdom, and of the Measures of Administration, Dublin, 1769.—State of the Nation, ib. 1769.—Observations on ditto, ib. 1769.—Reply to ditto, ib. 1769.—Considerations on the Dependencies of Great Britain, ib. 1769, in onevol. 8vo. neat, 45. 6d. 2636 Finance.—Thoughts upon a New Coinage of Silver, by a Banker, 8vo. boards, 4s. - - 1798 2637 Finance.—La Banque D’Hambourg rendu facile aux Negoci- ans de L’Etranger, par M. J. G. Busch, 8vo. boards, 4s. Hambourg, 1800 2638 Finance.—Lord King’s Thoughts on the Restriction of Payments in Specie at the Bank, 8vo. boards, 3s. 1803 2639 Financial and Political Tracts of the Eighteenth and present Century, by J. M‘Arthur, fourth edition, 8vo. bds. 5s. 1803 2640 Finance.—Remarks on Currency and Commerce, by J. Wheatley, 8vo. boards, 4s. - - 1803 2641 Finance.-—J. L. Foster’s Essay on the Principle of Commercial Exchanges, with Inquiry on the Restrictions of Cash Payments, 8vo. boards, 3s. - - 1804 2642 Finance, &c.—Attempt to ascertain a Theory for Determining the Value of Funded Property, 1809.—W. Boyd’s Letter to Pitt on the Influence of the Stoppage of Issues in Specie, on the Prices of Provisions, 1801.—Observations on the Sinking Fund, 1810, in 1 vol. 8vo. half bound, neat, 5s. 2643 Finance.—-D. Ricardo on the High Price of Bullion, and Depreciation of Bank Notes, 8vo. boards, 3s. 1810 2644 Finance.—Bosanquet’s Practical Observations on the Report of the Bullion Committee, 1810. —D. Ricardo’s Reply to ditto, 1811, in 1 vol. 8vo. half bound, neat, 4s. 2645 Finance, &c.—W. Huskisson on the Currency Question, 1810. —The Question re-stated in Reply to ditto, 1812.-—Reflections on the Abundance of Paper in Circulation, and Scarcity of Specie, by Sir P. Francis, 1810.—Observations on the Establishment of the Bank of England, and on the Paper Circulation of the Country, by Sir Francis Baring, 1797, in one vol. 8vo. half bound, very neat, 7s. 2646 Finance. — A Chart exhibiting the Relation between the Amount of Bank of England Notes and Foreign Exchanges, Prices of Gold, Silver, and Wheat, by S. T. Gatton, 8vo. boards, 3s. - ® - 1813 2647 Fines.—Vindication of the Case relating to the Green-Wax- Fines, 4to. sewed, scarce, 4s. - - 1683 2648 Finett’s (Sir John) Observations touching the Reception and Precedence, the Treatment and Audience, and the Punctilios and Contests of Foreign Ambassadors in England, 8vo. very neat, gilt edges, 12s. - - 1656 See an account of this valuable and very interesting work in Oldys’ British Librarian. Sold in Mr. Jadis’ sale for 1/. Is. 2 K 2649 Fiortifiocca (Tomao) Vita di Cola di Renzo Tribifrio del Po- polo Romano, 12mo. vellum, 4s. Bracciano, 1624 2650 Firmin’s Separation Examined; or a Treatise wherein the Grounds for Separation from the Ministry and Churches of England are Weighed and found too Light ; that Church Reformation cannot go forward so long as such Separation is tolerated, &c. 4to. fine copy, very neat, 10s. 6d. 1652 2651 Fischer (Gotthelf) Beschriebung, einiger Typogrephischen Seltenheiten nebst Beytragen zer Eafindungsgeschicte der Buckdruckerkunst, plates, fine paper, 5 vols. in 1, 8vo. russia elegant, gilt edges, 18s. Mainz Numberg, 1800-4 2652 Fisheri (Joannis) Roffensis in Anglia Episcopi, necnon Can- tabrigiensis Academic Cancellarii, de unica Magdalena, lib. III. Badius Ascensius, 1519.—Jacobi Fabri de Maria Majr- dalena et triduo Christi Disceptatio, Paris. H. Stephanus, 1517.—Clicbtovei Disceptationis de Magdalena Defensio: Apologise Marci Grandivallis illam improbare nitentis, ex ad verso respondens, ib. id. 1519, in 1 vol. 4to. fine copies, very neat, rare, 2l. 2s. *** This volume, formerly in the Baron Meerman’s library, was sold in 1825, for 12/. 12s. 2653 Fisher’s (Bishop) Funeral Sermon of Margaret, Countess of Richmond and Derby, Mother to King Henry VII. and Foundress of Christ’s and St. John’s College, Cambridge, with Account of her Charities, Catalogue of her Professors and Preachers, with plates of her monument and arms, 8vo. neat, 7s. 6d. -- - - 1708 2654 Fisher (Payne) Irenodia Gratulatoria, sivb Ulustrissimi am- plissimique Viri Oliveri Cromwelli, &c. Epinicion, dedicated to President Bradshaw, with introductory poems by Gardiner, Needham, Denham, 1652.—The Report of the Commissioners on the Forfeited Estates of Ireland, 1700.—Letter to a Friend on ditto, in 1 vol. 4to. half bound, 12s. 2655 Fisher’s Inauguratio Oliveriana, sive pro Prsefectura Protec- toris Olivari, Carmen Votivum, 4to. very fine copy, uncut, rare, 1/. Is. - - - 1654 2656 Fisheri Armachanus Redivivus, vel in Aprilis 17 diem nuperi Funeris Jacobi Usserii Hiberniae Primatis Oratio Anniver- saria habita Oxoniae, folio, very scarce, 1/. Is. 1658 2657 Fisheries.—The Herring Busse Trade; expressed in sundry particulars, both for building of Busses, making Nets, curing the Herrings, &c. with sundry Orders for the Government of the Royal Fishings, &c. by Simon Smith, 1641.—Narrative of the Royal Fishings of Great Britain and Ireland, with Busses for Pickled Herrings and Barrel’d Cod, 1661.—The Trade and Fishing of Great Britain displayed, with description of the Orkney and Shetland Islands, by Captain John Smith, 1662.—The Royal Fishing Revived, 1670.—The Royal Trade of Fishing, discovering the inestimable profit the Hollanders have made thereof, 1662.—Discourse of the Fishery, on its Advantages, Necessity, &c. by R. L’Estrange, 1674.—Plea for the bringing in of Irish Cattle, and keeping out Fish caught by Foreigners, by John Collins, 1680.—Salt Fishery, a Discourse thereof, by J. Collins, 1682, a most interesting and scarce collection, in 1 vol. 4to. neat, \l. Is. 2658 Fitz-Geffrie’s Curse of Come Holders, with the blessing of Seasonable Selling, in three Sermons at the Sessions for Cornwall, held at Bodmyn and continued at Fowy, curious wood-cut, 4to. scarce, 15s. - - 1631 2659 Fitz Simon (Hen.) Dubliniensis, Britannomachia Ministrorum, in plerisque et fidei fundamentis et fidei articulis dissidentium, 4to. vellum, an extremely rare and interesting historical volume, 2/. 12s. 6d. - - Duaci, 1614 2660 Fivizanii (August.) De Ritu sanctissimae Crucis Romano Pontifici prseferendoe, Commentaries ad Clementem VIII. Pont. Max. 4to.jfine copy, vellum, very scarce, 15s. Romce, ex Typographia Apostolica Vaticana, 1592 *** Printed with Aldine type ; not mentioned by Renouard. 2601 Flacci Illyrici duo Scripta duorum doctorum ac piorum viro» rum Lipsise, adiaphoricis corruptelis opposita, item Epistolae aliquot ejusdem argument]", 8vo. in old red morocco, gilt edges, 10s. 6d. - - Magdeburgce, 1550 *** Sold in the La Yalliere sale for 19 francs. 2662 Flacci Illy rici Sylva Carminum, 2 vols. Svo. fine copy, in old red morocco, scarce, 1/. Is. - - 1553 *** “ A series of severe satires on the clergy.” 2663 Flacci Illyrici, de Voce et Re fidei, contra Pharisaicum Hypo- critarum fermentum, liber ; ejusdem de Justicia Christiana, sive Justificatione, et nova obedientia, Disputatio; item de velamine Mosis ejusque detractione, de vestigiis veri usus I^egis et de Nomine Jehova, 4to. scarce, 5s. 6d. 1563 2664 Flaminii Paraphrasis in duodecimum Aristotelis librum de prima Philosophia, 8vo. fine copy, very neat, 7s. 6d. Paris, Le Rich, 1547 With the double anchor on the title. 2665 Flammm (Gabr.) Veneti de optimi Pastoris Munere, Oratio, 4to. jine copy, h. h. morocco, very scarce, \l. Is. Venetiis ap. Aldum, 1578 *** On the title is a portrait of Aldus. 2666 Flaxman.-—Catalogue of the Library (chiefly historical and topographical) of W. Flax man, Esq. with prices and purchasers’ names, neatly written, 8vo. h. b. neat, 5s. 1809 2667 Fleetwood’s (Lord General) Answer to the humble representation of Col. Morley, wherein he declares his judgment and conscience what is the Good Old Cause, and lor a free Parliament, 4to. 3s. - - 1659 2668 Fleetwood’s (W.) Inscriptionum Antiquarum Sylioge, Svo. neat, 5s. Qd. - - - 1691 2669 Fleetwood’s Account of English Gold and Silver Money, the Price of Corn and other Commodities, and of Stipends, Salaries, Wages, Jointures, Portions, Day-labour, &c. in England, for Six Hundred years last past, shewing the Decrease and Increase of Value, plates, best edition, 8vo. neat, 15*. - - - 1745 2670 Fleetwood.-—Catalogue of the extraordinary Collection of rare Books, Tracts, and Manuscripts, including the ancient Conventual Library of Missenden Abbey, in Buckinghamshire, with some choice Remains of W. Fleetwood, Esq. Recorder of London, in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth, 8vo. title dirtyt 105. 6d. - ■- - - 1774 *** An exceeding curious aud valuable sale of eighteen days, by Paterson. 2671 Flemish War.—Life and Negociations of the Marshal Belisle, 1745.—Review of the Case of Marshal Belisle, 1745.— Dutch Reasoner: a Letter from the Hague on the Earl of Chesterfield’s Embassy and Success, 1745.—Enquiry into the Probability of the Success of the British Arms on the Continent next campaign, 1745.—The Present Ruinous hard War proved to be a Hanover War, 1745.—Epistle to the Welch Knight on the late Revolution in Politics, 1745.— Journal of the Siege of Bergen-op-Zoom, 1747.—Dialogue between Thomas Jones, a Life-guard man, and John Smith, Serjeant in the Foot Guards, just returned from Flanders, 1749, in one vol. 8vo. neat, 5s. 6d. 2672 Fletcher (Giles) of the Russe Common Wealth, or Manner of Government by the Emperor, commonly called the Emperor of Moskovia, with the Manners and Fashions of the People of that Countrey, their Liturgy, Marriage, and other Ceremonies in Church and State, &c. dedicated to Queen Elizabeth, 12mo.fine copy, neat, rare, 1/. 55. - 1591 %..* A copy of this curious book sold in Mr. Hanrott’s sale for 21. 10s. The Author was employed in the Embassy of Queen Elizabeth to the Emperor. 2673 Fletcher’s (Giles) History of Russia, or the Government of the Emperor of Muscovia, with the Manners ’and Fashions of the People of that Country, frontispiece by Marshall, 12mo. neat, gilt edges, scarce, I85. - - 1643 *** “ This interesting little volume was suppressed, lest it should give offence to a prince in amity with England.” 2674 Fletcher’s (John) Elder Brother, a Comedy, 4to. h. b. morocco, 45. 6d. - 1637 2675 Fletcher’s (Phineas) Sicelides, a Piscatory Drama, 4to. scarce, 185. - - - - 1631 2676 Flisci (Stephani) de Soncino Synonyma, seu Variationes Sen- tentiarum, 4to. vellum, 1/. I5. - sine ulld notd, *** A very rare edition, unknown to bibliographers. 2677 Flisci Libellus Compositionis preceptorum commode elocu- tionis, 4to. fine copy, very scarce, IO5. 6d. Paris. 1502 2678 Fioderi (Jo.) Opuscula Oratoria ct Poetica, 8vo. very neat, scarce, 105. Qd. - - Upsalice, 1791 2679 Floranda and Clarastella.—Historia Bellissima, in verse, with ivood-cut, 4to. scarce, 45. - Venezia, s. a. 2680 Florebelli (Ant.) ad Philippum et Mariam Reges de Restituta in Anglia Religione, Oratio, 4to. neat, scarce, \l. 1$. Lovanii, 1555 2681 Florence Miscellany; a Collection of Poems by Mrs. Piozzi, Bertie Greatheed, R. Merry, W. Parsons, and others, 8vo. fine clean copy, very scarce, 2/. 2s. - Florence, 1785 Privately printed. A copy having fallen into the hands of W. Gifford, gave rise to his admirable satire of the Baviad and Maeviad. Sold in Roscoe’s sale for 41. 16s. 2682 Florentinii (Hier.) Disputatio de Ministrando Baptismo Hu- manis Foqtibus Abortivorum, 12mo. neat, rare, 155. Lugd. 1658 2683 Flores de Gr&ce, Histoire du tres Vaillant et redoute Dom Flores de Grece, surnomme le Chevalier des Cignes, second fils d’Esplandian, 8vo. neat, 155. - Paris. 1573 2684 Flores sive Elegantise ex diversis Libris Hochstrati per Nico- laum Quadum Saxonem collectse, cum Epistola de Memora- bilibus Predicatorum et Carmelitarum, etc. 4to. uncut, 2s. 6d. sine anno. 2685 Floretus Theologicus, carmine descriptus, continens, de fide Catholica et credendis, de preceptis decern tabularum Moysi, de peccatorum discrimine et eisderq vitandis, de sacramentis Ecclesiae Christi, etc. 4to. served, 3s. 6d. Argent. Knoblouch, 1510 2686 Florian's 1(J* B.) Essay on an Analytical Course of Studies, containing a complete System of Human Knowledge, 1796. —Addenda to Anecdotes, &c., by J. P. Andrews, 1790.— Force of Conscience, a poem, by Arthur Murphy, 1799.— Abbey of Kilkhampton, a collection of Satirical Epitaphs, Poems, &c., on various popular Persons of the day, scarce, 1788.—Rawlinson’s New Method of Brewing, 1806, in one vol. 8vo. scarce, neat, 65. 2687 Florilegium ex diversis Opusculis atque tractatibus fratrum Patrum et Magistrorum nostrorum, sc. Isidorus ad Branli- onem, Arn. de Tongeri sacre pagine professoris alphabetum in maledicos Judeos ac Thalmud. In memoriam bead Bru- nonis Carmina, B. de Bustis Pater Noster et credo, metrice, etc. 4to. very neat, scarce, 12s. - - 1520 2688 Florimi (Matteo) Descrittione della Giostra a campo aperto, fatta alia Real presenza de Serenissimi di Toscana, 4to. fine copy, rare, (see Moreni,) 5s. - Sienna, 1602 2689 Flori (Lucii Annsei) Epitomatum in Titum Livium libri, folio, fine clean copy, morocco, very rare, 21. 2s. sine ulld nota, circa MCCCCLXXII. *** This edition, which sold in the Pinelli sale for 22l. Is., was by Panzer, Brunet, Laire, and other bibliographers, considered the first impression of the author, but is now satisfactorily proved to be the second : it is “of equal, if not superior rarity to the first, so much so that, with the exception of Lord Spencer’s, I know not where to mention another—Dibdin. 2690 Flori Historia Romans, folio, fine clean copy, very rare, ll. 11 s. Gd. sine ulld nola, circa MCCCCLXXV. *** u This impression, which has the singularity of having Gothic capitals occasionally prefixed to the commencement of sections, seems to have escaped the notice of most bibliographers ; it being obviously different from either of those dateless editions, in the Roman character, noticed by Panzer.’’—Dibdin. Sold in Sir M. Sykes’s sale for 52. 12s. Gd. 2691 Florus, 12mo. in rich old French morocco, gilt edges, 7s. Gd. Amst. 1786 2692 Florus’s History of the Romans, translated into English, with Notes by Casaubon, 12mo. clean copy, original binding, 5s. 1658 2693 Florio (M. A.) Historia de la Vita e de la Morte de l’Ulust, Signora Giovanna Graia, gia Regina eletta e publicata d’lng- hilterra: e de le cose accadute in quel Regno dopo la morte del Re Edoardo VI. con l’aggiunta d’una dottiss. disputa Theologica fatta in Oxonia, l’anno 1554, Svo. morocco elegant, gilt edges, 1/. 11s. 6d. - - 1607 A most interesting volume, replete in every part with curious and valuable matter illustrative of English history. It contains the letters of this unfortunate princess to Thomas Harding, and her sister Catherine Grey, also her conversation with Dr. Fecknam before her execution, and an account of that mournful ceremony. Then follows a report of the council held at Oxford, April 17th, 1554, between Ridley, Smith, Weston, Watson, Seton, Ward, Cole, Oglethorpe, Harding, Courthorpe, Fecknam, and Tresham. In the volume are also particulars of Wyat’s Rebellion, Bishop Gardiner, Lord Guildford (Lady Jane’s hus- baud), Earl of Huntingdon, Dukes of Northumberland and Suffolk, Bishop Bonner, &c. &c. Sold in Gough’s sale for 32. 3s., and in Bindley’s for 32. 19s. 2694 Flyting betwixt Polwart and Montgomery, in verse, Svo, scarce, 7s. Gd. - 168cS 2695 Foedus Pactumque Solenne pro Reformatione et Propugna- tione Religionis, Regis Honore et Felicitate, Paceque ac Incolumitate Trium Regnorum Angliae, Scotim, et Hiberniae, 4to. 3«. Lond. 1644 2696 Folengo (Teofilo) Chaos del Tri per Uno, uno Dialogo da la tre etadi, 8vo. fne copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, extremely rare, 1/. 11 s. Gd. - Vinegia, 1527 *#* First and most esteemed edition of this rare and singular book. Sold in Mr. Singer’s sale for 52. 7s. Gd. 2697 Folengo, Chaos del Tri per Uno, wood-cuts, 8vo. scarce, 8$. Gd. - - Vinegia, Sabio, 1546 2698 Folengii Dialogi, quos Pomiliones vocat; Theoph. Folengii Anachoritse varium Poema et Janus, Svo. fne large copy, vellum, scarce, 10s. Gd. in Promontorio Minervce, 1533 Apparently unknown to Brunet and others. 2699 Folengo, Vita di Christo, many spirited wood-cuts, Svo. 8s. Gd. Venetia, Guerra, 1578 *** A very rare Italian poem, printed with Aldine type. 2700 Foglietta (Uberto) della Republica di Genova, lib. II. Svo. neat, 105. Gd. - - Roma, Blado, 1559 l 2701 Folietae Clarorum Ligurum Elogia, Opuscula Nonnulla, 4to. fine copy, vellum, rare, 21. 12s. 3d. Romces Bladus, 1573 *** Sold in Lord Guildford’s sale for 8L 8s. “ It contains the introductory epistle of Paul Manutius, not printed elsewhere, and much curious matter connected with the various correctors of the Aldine press.’’ At p. 25 is Elogia Christ. Columbi. “ Recueil rare, et qui merite d’etre recherchee.”—Brunet. 2702 Folietse ex universa Historia Rerum Europse suorum tem- porum : conjuratio Jo. Lud. Flisci, Tumultus Neapolitan!*, Caedes P. Lud. Farnesii Placentiae Ducis, 4to. fine copy, very neat, rare, 14s. - - Genuce, 1587 2703 Folkes (Martin) Catalogue of his Collection of Prints and Drawings, sold by Langford, interleaved, 8vo. h. b. neat, scarce, 3s. 3d. - - - 1756 2704 Folkes, Catalogue of his Valuable Library, sold by S. Baker, 8vo. rough calf, very scarcet 7s. 3d. - 1756 2705 Fonseca (Chr. di) Trattato dell’ Amore di Dio, con altro Cose piu Notabili, 8vo. vellum, 1/. Is. Brescia, Marchetti, 1602 *** With the Aldine device on the title. 2706 Fontaine, Contes et Nouvelles en Vers, fine impressions of the outs, by Romain de Hooge, 2 vols in 1, 12mo. in rich old red morocco, gilt edges, bound by De Rome, 21. 2s. Amsl. 1685 2707 Fontani (Jacobi) De Bello Rhodio, libri III. cum Epistola exhortatoria Philippi Melancthonis non modo de bello Tur- cico, sed etiam, de sanandis Ecclesiasticis dissensionibus, ad Albertum Cardinalem, 4to. 4s. 3d. Haganoce, 1527 2708 Fooles (The) of Fate, or the unravelling of the Parliament Army, in verse and prose, 4to .fine copy, 7 s. 3d. 1648 2709 Foote’s (Sam.) Dramatic Works, 3 vols. 12mo. neat, 12s. Dublin, 1778 2710 Foote’s Works, with Remarks, and Essay on his Life, by J. Bee, 3 vols. 12mo. bds. 14s. - 1830 2711 Foote’s Taste, a Comedy, with the curious frontispiece by Hogarth, 8vo» sewed, 2s. - - 1752 2712 Ford’s (John) Dramatic W’orks, with Introduction and Explanatory Notes by Henry Weber, 2 vols. 8vo. large paper, half bound, neat, 14s. - - Edinb. 1811 2713 Ford’s (John) Fame’s Memorial, an Elegy upon the Earl of Devonshire, ob. Apr. 3, 1606, 8vo. russia elegant, gilt edges, 18s. - - - Lee Priory, 1819 *** The above was the editor’s own copy. 2714 Forbesii f Joannis) Irenicum Amatoribus Veritatis et Pacis in Ecclesia Scoticana, 4to. vellum, 10s. 6c?. Aberdonice, 1629 2715 Forbes (Patrick).—Funerals of the Right Reverend Father in God, Patrick Forbes, of Corse, Bishop of Aberdene, with the rare portrait, 4to. very neat, gilt leaves, 21. 2s. Aberdene, 1635 *** The above scarce volume contains poems by Lindsay, Gordon, Lesley, Jonstone, Campbell, Watson, Wedderburn, Wallis, Downs, Armour, Ray, Hamilton, Lauder, Jamison, Kempe, Keyth., Robertson, Cummin, Maitlan, Wishart, Michell, Garden, Raban, and other learned Scotchmen of the day ; also one by John Taylor, the Water Poet. 2716 Forbes.—Funerals of Patrick Forbes, of Corse, Bishop of Aberdene, in verse and prose, no portrait, 4to. large copy, in the original binding, \l. 85. - Aberdenet 163.5 *** The Gordonstoun copy, with the portrait, sold for 71. 5s. 2717 Forbes’s (Dr. Patrick) Full View of the Public Transactions in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth ; or, a Particular Account of all the Memorable Affairs of that Reign, 2 vols. folio, large paper, jine copy, very neat, 4/. 4.?. - 1740 2718 Foreign Affairs.—Enquiry into the present state of Foreign Affairs, 1742.—Thoughts on Foreign and Domestic Affairs, 1742.-—Apology for the Conduct of the present Administration, 1744.—Letter from Hanover, showing the Cause of the present broils of Germany, and confusions of Europe, 1744.—Operations of the British and Allied Arms, 1744.— Free and Impartial Examiner, 1745.—Dutch Faith, 1745, —Dutch Reasoner, 1745.—Enquiry into the Cause of the present troubles of Germany, 1745, in 1 vol. 8vo. neat, 5s, 2719 Fornerii (Anthonii) Dyalogus de Peccato originali et concep- tione Intemeratse Virginis Mariae, 8vo. fine copy, in old red morocco, gilt edges, 1/. 5s. Rothomagi, R. Gualtier, s. a. %* From the Meerman collection. “ Ce petit volume est d’une grande rarete.” 2720 Forster.—Catalogue of the curious Library of Richard Forster, consisting of rare old English Literature, sold by King and Lochee, large paper, with the prices and purchasers’ names, 8vo. boards, 10s. 6c/. - - 1806 *** Only six copies printed on this paper. Sold in Uphill’s sale for 1Z. Is. 2721 Forster (Richard) Catalogue of his Curious Library of Old Plays, Poetry, Romances, &c. 8vo. A. b. neat, 3s. 1806 2722 Forthergill’s (J.) Rules for the Preservation of Health, 12mo. sewed, 2s. - J. Pridden, no date. 2723 Fortis Discorso della cultura del Castagno du Introdursi nella Dalmazia Marittima, e Mediterranea, 1780.—Jos. Torelli Demonstratio antiqui theorematis de motuum commixtione, 1774.—Osservazioni sopra la Coltivazione de gli agrumi del Territorio Pisano, 1767.—Della Necessita di accrescere 1’Agricoltura in Toscana.—Ricerche Fisiehe sopra il Veleno della Vipera, Lucca, 1767.—Osservazioni sopra la Ruggine del Grano, ib. 1767, in one vol. 8vo. neat, 5s. 2724 Fortiscue.—Ferise Academicse, auctore Georgio de Forti Scuto Nobili Anglo, 12mo. fine clean copy, vellum, very scarce, 12.?. Duaci, 1630 2725 Fortune’s Bounty ; or an Everlasting Purse for the Greatest Cuckold in the Kingdom, in Verse, 4to. sewed, 4s. 6c/. n. d. 2726 Fortunio (Francesco) Regole Grammaticali della Volgar Lingua, nuovamente reviste et con somma diligentia corrette, \2voo. Jine copy, morocco elegant, gilt leaves, 18s. Vinegia, Aldo, 1541 “ This,” says Renouard, “ is the first work ever published on the rules of the Italian language.” It is a very uncommon volume. 2727 Fortunatiana Rhetorica ; Dialectica Chirii consult! Fortuna- tiani : Computus ejusdem : Puteolani Epistola ad Jacobum Antiquarium, etc. 4to. vellum, 7s. 6d. circa MCCCCLXXX. *** “ Edition fort rare.”—Brunet. Sold in the Lucca sale for 11. 14s. 2728 Foster’s (George) Sounding of the last Trumpet, or severall Visions, declaring the Universall Overturning of all Earthly Powers in England, 4to. sewed, 4s. - 1650 2729 Foster’s (Ric.) Appeal to the present Rulers in England’s Israel, touching impious Blasphemy against Jesus Christ, in the Scribblings of W. Farmer, 4to. sewed, 2s. 6d. 1650 2730 Foulis’s (Robert) Catalogue of Paintings by the most admired masters of the various Schools, 3 vols. 12mo. h. b. neat, 10s. 6d. - - 1776 2731 Foundling Hospital, &c.—Royal Charter, Establishing an Hospital for the Maintenance and Education of Exposed and Deserted Children, 1740.—Historical Account of the Hospital for the Reception of Exposed and Deserted Children, representing the present plan productive of many Evils, with proposals for a New Design, 1759.—Rules and Orders of the General Infirmary at Leeds, Leeds, 1767.—Diplomata et Statuta Regalis Societatis Londini pro scientia Naturali pro- movenda, Latin and English, 1752.—-Complaints of the Manufacturers, relating to the Abuses in Marking Sheep and Winding Wool, 1752.—Reflections on the Expediency of opening the Trade to Turkey, 1753.—General Contents of the British Museum, with Remarks, 1761, in one vol. 8vo. neat, 6s. 6d. 2732 Foxi (Joannis) Christus Triumphans, Comoedia Apocalyptica, nunc denuo edita a T. C. Sidn. Coll. A.M. 8vo. original binding, scarce, 7s. 6d. - Lond. 1672 2733 Fox (Henry) New French and English Dictionary, containing all the Words with their different Acceptations, Svo. morocco, gilt edges, 10s. 6d. - - 1769 2734 Fox’s (Rt. Lion. Charles James) Speech at a meeting of the Westminster Electors, portrait, Svo. sewed, 2s. 1782 2735 Fox’s (C. J.) Speech at the opening of Parliament, 1792.— Fox’s Speech on the War with France, 1792.—Paine’s Letter to Mr, H. Dundas, in answer to his Speech on the Proclamation, containing a Letter to Lord Onslow, 1792.— Fox’s Letter to the Electors of Westminster, 1793.—Yorke’s Reason urged against Precedent, in a Letter to the People of Derby, 1793.—King’s Speech at Egham, with T. Paine’s Letter to him on it, and Mr. King’s Reply, 1793.—King’s Third Letter to T. Paine, 1793.—Address to the Dissenters of Birmingham, Birmingham, 1792.—Letters on the Leading Characters and Events of the present Day, 1793.—Treason Triumphant over Law and Constitution, 1795. — Aimes’ Narrative of the Deportation to Cayenne, and Shipwreck on the Coast of Scotland, 1800, in one vol. Svo. very neat, 125. 2 L 2736 Fox’s (C. J.) Letter to the Electors of Westminster, 1793.-— Proceedings between C. J. Fox and Horne Tooke, for costs in resisting a frivolous Petition of the latter, 1792.—T. Erskine’s View of the Causes and Consequences of the present War with France, 1797.—Trial of Horne Tooke for High T reason, 1794, in one vol. 8vo. h. b. neat, 5s. 2737 Fox’s (C. J.) Letter to the Electors of Westminster, 1793.—- Horne Tooke’s Letter to Dunning, (the original 'publication on the Origin of certain parts of Speech, which he afterwards discussed more at large in the Diversions of Purley) this letter is said to contain almost all that is really valuable in that Work, 1778.—Vindication of the Claims of the 42d Regiment to the Honour of having captured the Invincible Standard of the French, at the Rattle of Alexandria ;—General Vallan- cey’s Essay towards illustrating the Ancient History of the Britannic Isles, intended as a Preface to a Vindication of the Ancient History of Ireland, 1786.—W. Hunter’s Considerations on the Causes and Effects of the present War, 1794.—- W. Hunter’s View of the Political Situation of the Northern Powers, 1801.—W. Hunter’s Vindication of the Cause of Great Britain, 1803.—Postscript to Ditto, by the same, 1803.—-Reasons why we go to War, Rejoinder to Ditto, 1803. —View of the Relative Situations of Mr. Pitt and Mr. Addington, 1804.—Thoughts on National Insanity, 1797.— Causes and Remedies of the Impotence of the States at present United against France, 1795.—Rt. Hon. Hen. Dun- das’s Letter to the Directors of the East-India Company, on their Debt, 1801, in one vol. 8vo. h. b. neat, 7s. 6d. Fox (Hon. Henry) See Charles II. 2738 Foxcroft’s (Alex.) Letter to R. Denison, Worsted Spinner, of Arnold Mill, Nottingham, with Reply, Notts. 1803.—Observations on the Correspondence between Mr. Adams and Mr. Bowles, with the Correspondence, relating to the Parish of Woburn, in Bedfordshire, and the Russell Family, 1804.— Letter to the Society for the Suppression of Vice, 1805.— Another Letter to Ditto, in which its Principles and Proceedings are Examined and Condemned, 1805.—Hear Both Sides ; or, Defence of the Society, 1805.—Nath. Highmore’s Letter on the Constitution of the High Court of Admiralty, 1808.—N. Highmore’s Two Letters to the Vicar-general of the Province of Canterbury, on Church Government, 1808. —Third Letter to Ditto, with Letter to the Archbishop of Canterbury, on Ditto, 1808. —Fourth Letter from Ditto to Sir W. Scott, on Ditto, 1809.—Mrs. Galindo’s Letter to Mrs. Siddons, being a Detail of Mrs. Siddons’s Life, 1809. —Letter to the Right Hon. Spencer Perceval, on a Bill for the Prevention and Punishment of Adultery, 1810. — Statement of a Conference with the Archbishop of Canterbury, by N. Highmore, 1811, in one vol. Svo. h. b. neat, 7s. 6d. 2739 Fracastorii Siphilis, sive Morbus Gallicus, Carmen, first edition, 4to. rare, 18s. - Veronce, 1530 2740 Fracci (Ambr. Novidii) Sacrorum Fastorum lib. XII. cum Romanis Consuetudinibus per totum Annum, &c. 4to.fine large copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, 2l. 2s. Romce, ap. Antonium Bladum, 1547 *** The whole of this very rare volume is in verse, with a portrait of the author, and several wood-cuts. The present copy is apparently struck off upon thick paper, This volume is unnoticed by many bibliographers, but Fraccus is mentioned as a poet with great praise by Tursellinus, iu his Historia Lauretata,. 2741 Fraiser (J.) Account of the late Siege and Surrender of the City of Mons, 4to. sewed, 2s. - 1091 2742 France.—Tableaux des Troubles de France, a series of thirty- four very curious Engravings, illustrative of the troubles of France, representing the Tournament at which Henry II, King of France was mortally wounded, the Massacre of the Protestants on St. Bartholomew’s Eve, Burning of Anna du Bourg, &c. &c. oblong folio, elegantly bound in russia, gilt edges, EXTREMELY RARE, 41. 4s. - 1509*73 2743 France. —Discourse upon the present Estate of France, together with a Copy of the King’s Letters Patent, declaring his mind after his Departure out of Paris, with Two Letters written by the Duke of Guise, 4to. scarce, 5s. 1588 2744 France.—View of Fraunce, 4to. sewed, 3s. - 1604 2745 France.—Civil Wars of France during the Bloody Reign of Charles IX. curious folded plate, 12mo. fine clean copy, 5s. 6d. - 1655 2740 Franchini (Francisci) Concentini Poetae Elegantissimi, Poe- maia, 12mo, in old morocco, gilt edges, scarce, 7s. 6d. Basilece, 1558 *** These poems have been pronounced, by a competent judge, to be some of the most beautiful in the Latin language ; they are addressed to the most illustrious persons of various countries. 2747 Franco (Nic.) Philena, Historia Amorosa ultimamente com- posta, 8vo. morocco elegant, gilt edges, 18s. Mantova, 1547 ‘ Romanzo stucchevole, e prolisso da fer venir Fauna, e l’ambascia, e fatto a imitazione della Fiammetta.’—Haym. 2748 Franco (Nic.) de le Lettere, scritte a Prencipi Signori, e ad altri Personnaggi e suoi Amici, libri III. ne le quali si scu- opre l’arte del polito, e del terso scrivere, 8vo. fine copy, vellum, very rare, 1/. 11s. 0d. Vicenza, 1604 *** Decorated with the Aldiue device on the title. 2749 Fransi (Abrahami) Insignium Armorum, Emblematum, Hiero- glyphicorum, et Symbolorum, quse ab Italis Impresse nominal) tur, explicatio, quae Symbolieae Philosophise postrema pars est, 4to. very fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, 21. 12s. 6d. - Lond. 1588 A very scarce and interesting volume, in verse and prose, dedicated to Robert Sydney. 2750 F'rarin’s (P.) Oration against the Unlawful! Insurrection of the Protestants of our Time, under Pretence to Reforme Religion, 12mo, fine copy, neat, 7s, 6d. - (1566) 2751 Franklin (R.) Tractatus de Tonis in Lingua Graecanica, 12mo. neat, scarce, 4s. Gd. - - Lond. 1633 2752 Fraser’s (James) Answer to the Charges made against him by Robert Stewart, Esq. on his Canvass for a Directorship of the East India House, with Appendix of Letters of the highest Character, from Officers and Gentlemen who had known him in India, &c. 4to. privately printed, 10s. Gd. 1787 2753 Frasso (Antonio de lo) los diez Libros de Fortuna de Amor, portrait and plates, 2 vols. Svo. neat, \l. 5s. Lond. 1740 “ This,” said the barber, opening another, “is the Ten Books of the Fortune of Love, composed by Antonio de lo Frasso, a Sardinian poet.” “ By the holy orders I have received !’’ said the priest, “ since Apollo was Apollo, the muses muses, and the poets poets, so humorous and so whimsical a book as this was never written ; it is the best, and most extraordinary of the kind, that ever appeared in the world: and he who has not read it, may be assured that he has never read any thing of taste : give it me here, neighbour, for I am better pleased at finding it, than if I had been presented with a cassock of Florence satin.”— Colonel Stanley’s copy sold for 31. 13s. Gd. 2754 Free’s (J.) Poems on several occasions, 12mo. neat, 4s. 1757 2755 Free (Dr. John).—Petition to the Parliament, relative to the Conduct of the Archbishops of Canterbury and York, concerning the Publication of his History of the Bible, Svo. served, 2s. Gd. - - - 1763 2756 Free’s (Dr. John) Essay towards an History of the English Tongue, 8vo. sewed, 3s. - 1773 2757 Free Thoughts upon the present Crisis, in which are stated the Fundamental Principles upon which alone Ireland can or ought to agree to any Final Settlement with Great Britain, Dublin, 1785.—F. Baring’s Principles of the Commutation- Act established by Facts, 1786. — Present State of the Manufacture of Salt explained; and a New Mode suggested of Refining British Salt, to render it equal or Superior to the finest Foreign Sait, by the Earl of Dundonakl, 1785, in one vol. Svo. h. b. neat, 5s. 2758 Freedom of Speech and Writing upon Public Affairs considered, with an Historical View, 4to. sewed, 3s. Gd. 1766 2759 Freeman’s (Dr.) Discourse concerning Invocations of Saints, 4to. sewed, 4s. - - 1684 2760 Fregoso (Antonio Phileremo) Cerva Biancha, Svo. vellum, scarce, 10s. Gd. - - Milano, 1517 *** This edition is not mentioned by Brunet. 2761 Fregoso, Opera Nova.—Antonio Phileremo Lamento d’Amore Mendicante.—Dialogo de Musica.—Pergoletta de le laudi d’amore.—Discorsi Cottidiani non vulgari.—De lo Instinto Naturale.—De la Probita, 4to .fine copy, in old french morocco, gilt edges, very rare, 31. 3s. - Milano, 1525 *** Purchased in Mr. Ileathcote’s sale for 51. 2s. 6i. 2762 Fregoso, Opera Nova, Lamento d’Amore mendicante, Dialogo de Musica, Pergoletta de le laudi d’Amore, Discorsi Cottidiani non volgari, De finstinto naturale, De la probita, De i tre peregrini, 8vo. vellum, 12,$. - Vincgia, 1528 2763 Freheri Formulae foederis Ludovici Germaniae et Karoli Galliae regum apud Argent. Anno 842 percussi, a curious tract, 4to. 3a-. 6d. - - - 1611 2764 Freigii Historia de Bello Africano; in quo Sebastianus Rex Portugallise periit, with folded plate, Norib. 1580.—Scipionis Gentilis Orationes Rectorales, pro Caesare, de Re Militari Romans* et Turcica, De Lege Regia, ib. 1600, in 1 vol. 8vo. vellum, 7s. 6d. 2765 Freinshemii (J.) Supplementorum Livianorum ad Christinam Reginam Dicas, 12mo. Jine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, 7s. 6d. - - Holmice, 1649 2766 Freitas (Seraphinus de) de Justo Imperio Lusitanorum Asiatico, 4to. neat, rare, 12s. - - Vallisoleti, 1625 Cost its late possessor 1L 16s. 2767 French (Nicholas) Titular Bishop of Ferns.—Narrative of the Earl of Clarendon’s Settlement and Sale of Ireland, whereby the Just English Adventurer is much prejudiced, the Ancient Proprietor Destroyed, and the Public Faith Violated; to the great discredit of the English Church and Government, if not recalled and made void as being against the Principles of Christianity and true Protestancy, by N. N. 4to. fine copy, morocco elegant, very rare, 51. 5s. - Lovain, 1668 The above work was written during French’s exile, as were also the Un- kinde Deserter, and the bleeding Iphigenia, which caused Lord Clarendon to write the History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars of Ireland, in vindication of the Duke of Ormond and his party from the attacks of French, although it was not published until some time after his death, though extensively circulated in manuscript. Peter Walsh was supposed to have assisted in Clarendon’s History. 2768 French Revolution, Considerations on the Nature of, and on the Causes which prolong its Duration, 1773.—Priestley’s Letters to Burke, occasioned by his Reflections on the Revolutions in France, 1791.—Remarks on Lord Sheffield’s Observations on the Commerce of the American States, 1784. —Disquisitions of the Principles and Practices of the Society of Free Masons, by W. Calcutt, 1769, in one vol. 8vo. half bound, 5s. 2769 French Revolution.—Memoire en denonciation d’Abus d’Au- torite et de Mepris des Loix exerces contre moi Roland, 1784.-—Observations sur l’Histoire de la Revolution par A. F. Bertrand de Moleville.—Seconde Lettre a Louis XVIIL sur le Salut de la Monarchic Fran^aise, 1798.—Examen de la Constitution de France de 1799, 1800.—Anecdotes Secretes sur la Revolution, et nouveaux Memoires des Deportes a la Guiane, 1799, in one vol. 8vo. neat, 5s. 6d. 2770 French Revolution.—Lettres aquelques Proprietaires en Provence.—Lettre d’un ami a son ami, l’ami du peuple.—Tem- pus Loquendi, Eccles. iii. 7 ; avec une lettre de l’Auteur, 1789.—Lettre a M. le Comte d’A * * *, depute de la Noblesse aux Etats Generaux, 1789.—Lettre d’un Citoyen a un Depute, 1789.—Confession de M. de * * —Lettre d’un membre des Etats d’Artois.—Lettre a chacun de MM. les Deputes composant les Etats Generaux.—Lettres de Robin I. Roi des Isles St. Marguerite, Fetites Maisons, et Mers adjaeentes, 1789.— Fragment d’une lettre ecrite a M. Pitt, par un Anglais, 1789.-—Lettre d’un Bas Normand.—La Voix d’un Citoyen.—-Lettre d’Armand de Chapt. de Ras- tignac a MM. du tiers Etat, 1789, and other tracts on the same subjects, in one vol. 8vo. neat, 5s. 6d. 2771 French Affairs.—Memorial of M. le Brun on the Situation of Affairs between Great Britain and France, 1792.—Speech of Kersaint to the French National Convention, with the Resolutions of that body respecting a War with England, 1793.—Speech of C. J. Fox, containing the Declaration of his Principles respecting the present Crisis of Public Affairs, and a Reform in the Representation of the People, 1792.-^- Speech of C. J. Fox in Answer to the King’s Speech, 1792. -—Speech of Fox on a War with France, 1792.—Speech of Fox on the Alien Bill, 1793.—Speech of Hon. T. Erskine on the Liberty of the Press, 1792.—Proceedings of the Association for preserving Liberty and Property against Republicans and Levellers, with the various tracts published by them.—Protest against Paine's Rights of Man, 1792.—Discourse Addressed to the People of Great Britain, by Dr. W. Vincent, 1792.—Equality consistent with the British Constitution, 1792.—Word in Season to the Traders and Manufacturers of Great Britain, 1792.—Reasons for Contentment, by W. Paley, 1793, in 1 vol. Svo. 7s. 6d. 2772 French Revolution.—Proces de Marie Antoinette, portrait, 1793.—Defense de Louis, prononce a la barre de la Convention Nationale, par Deseze, 1793.—La Constitution Fran- caise, presente au Roi par l’Assemblee Nationale, 3 Sep. 1 791.—Nouveau Plan de la Constitution Fran^aise, 1793.— Constitution de la Republique Fran^aise proposee au peuple Fran^ais par la Convention Nationale, 1795.—On the Situation of the National Convention, &c. by J. P. Brissot, 1794, in one vol. Svo. h. b. neat, 4s. 6d. 2773 French Revolution.—Journal de ce qui s’est passe a la Tour du Temple pendant la Captivite de Louis XVI. Roi de France, 1798.—Memoire Justificatif pour Louis XVI. ci- devant Roi des Fran^ais, 1793. — La Vie et le Martyre de Louis XVI. immole le 20 Janvier, 1793, in one vol. 8vo. neat, 4s. 6d. 2774 Freytag, Adparatus Litterarius ubi libri partim antiqui partim rari recensentur, 2 vols. Svo. vellum, 12s. Lipsioe, 1752 2775 Frezzi Quatriregio del decorso della Vita Humana in quattro libri; nel primo si tracta del regno dello Dio Cupido ; nel se- cundo del Regno di Sathan; nel terzo del regno delli vitii : nel quarto del regno della Dea Minerva, folio, vellum, a very scarce and curious poetical volume, 1 /. 5s. Venet. 1511 / CATALOGUE OF BOOKS* 263 2776 Friderici Imperatoris Magni hujus nominis primi Ducis Sue- vorum et Parentelae suae Hystoria, Editto Princeps, folio, fine copy, extremely rare, 2l. 12s, 6d. sine not a sed Augustce, in Monasterio SS. Ulrici et A free, circa MCCCCLXX. u The author of this valuable and interesting chronicle is unknown. He speaks of the relics preserved ‘ in Monasterio Loricensis Ordinis S. Benedacti, quas oculis nostris perspeximus.5 The history commences in 1138, and concludes in 1229. It contains many curious anecdotes relative to the state of Europe during that period, the conquests of the two Fredericks Barbarossa in Italy, and their expedition to the Holy Land. The following notice occurs of Richard I.—‘ Fuit autem Richardus Rex Anglias Leone ferocissimus, favorabilis, gloria cupidus, pecuniae liberalis, quocunque ipsum trahebat sequens impetus, et quern ipsi Sar- raceni et populus Christianus et alii timuerunt/55 2777 Fries (Montz Grave von) Catalogus ejus Bibliothecas, interleaved with prices and purchasers' names, 8vo. h.h. neat, 4s. Amst. 1824 £< A very fine collection of books of prints/5 2778 Frischlini (Nicodemi) De Nuptiis Illustrissimi Principis ac Domini D. Ludovici Ducis Wirtembergici et Tercii, cum illustrissima Principe ac Domina D. Dorothea Ursula, Mar- chionissa Baderiii, etc. Stuccardise celebrantis ; continens non modo Principum, Comitum, etc. qui Nuptiis interfuerunt, itemque Consiliariorum, quorum nomina autori innotuerunt Elogise, etc. beautiful copy, 4to. original binding, gilt leaves, tooled, scarce, 10s. 6d. - Tubingce, 1577 Presentation copy from Frischlinus to the Duke of Wirtemberg, with armorial insignia on the sides. 2779 Frischlini Poppysmi Grammatici Dialogus tertius, contra Antistrigilim M. Crusii, et Moropolitarum Tubingae bacchan- tium, 8vo.french morocco, gilt edges, 105. 6d. - 1596 2780 Frischlini Operum, Pars Paraphrastica, qua continentur Vir- gilii Bucolica, ex Plauto et Terentio, Georgica, ex Catone, etc. JEneidos lib. II. ex Livio, Cesare et Cicerone; Horatii Epistolarum lib. duo; turn Persii Satyrae Sex, 8vo. russia, gilt edges, 7s. 6d. - - Francqf. 1602 2781 Froberville, Catalogue des Livres de sa Bibliotheque, 8vo. very neat, 5s. - - Orleans, s. d. 2782 Frobisher.—De Martini Forbisseri Angli Navigatione in Re- giones Occidents et Septentrionis, Narratio historica, translata per J. T. Freigium, 8vo. fine large copy, with the folded wood- cut, morocco elegant, gilt edges, rare, \l. 11 s. 6d. Noribergce, 1580 %* Sold in the Celotti sale for 21.18s. 2783 Frobisher.—Historia Navigationis Martini Forbisseri Angli preetoris sive Capitanei jussu Reginse Elizabethse, ex Anglia, in Septentrionis et Occidentis tractum anno 1557 susceptae, ephemeridis sive diarii more conseripta et stilo, with the curious plate, representing Frobisher in his canoe, SfC. and at the corner a small map of Frobisher s strait, 4to. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, rare, 2l. 125. 6d. Hamburgi, 1675 2784 Frocs (Lodovici) Japania? Insula? Descriptio, ac rerum qua- rundam in ca mirabilium, a Patribus Soc. Jesu, nuper ges- tarum, succincta narratio, 8vo. vellum, 5s. Col. A grip. 1582 2785 Froissart, Cbronique, all ever published, folio, served, uncut, extremely rare, 31. 3s. Paris, (Imprimerie Royale) vers 1788 Nearly all the copies of this impression were unhappily destroyed in the revolution of 1789, for it is said, by M. Brunet and others, that two or three copies were at most all that were saved. The work was edited by M. Dacier, and promised to be an edition of the greatest value. See Bruuet’s Nouvelles Recherches Bibliographiqv.es. The present is believed to be the only copy in this country. 2786 Frontino de los en exemplos consejose avisos de la guerra en Romance Castellano, blac& letter, 4to. rare, 10s. 6d. Salamanca, 1516 2787 Frusii (And.) Epigrammata in Hasreticos, de Mart. Lutheri Vita et Morte ; Elogium Mart. Lutheri ex ipsius nomine et Cognomine, etc. 12mo. vellum, 10s. 3d. - Duaci, 1596 2788 Frusii Epigrammata in Heereticos, 12mo. neat, 5s. ib. 1606 A volume of malevolent and vindictive verses against Luther and the reformers of his day. A highly abusive tirade is constructed against Luther, under the head of Eulogy, by five columns of acrostics, which form his name. There are verses against Bucer, Bullinger, Calvin, Melancthon, Erasmus, Peter Martyr, &c. “ In Mortem Buceri Hornbilem,” and “ in Uxorem Buceri, de ejus Morte,” &c. 2789 Fry’s (J.) Legend of Mary Queen of Scots, and other Ancient Poems, now first published from MSS. of the XVIth century, with Introduction and Notes, large paper, 4to. bds. 10s. 6d. 1810 2790 Fry’s Pieces of Ancient Poetry, from Unpublished Manuscripts and Scarce Books, 4to. bds. 10s. 3d. - Bristol, 1814 Only 100 copies printed at one guinea each to subscribers only. 2791 Frydsams (Ain) unnd Christlichs Gesprech, ains Evange- lischen, auffainer, und ains Widerteuffers, auff der andern seyten, &c. 4to. scarce, 3s. - Augspurg, 1533 2792 Fryth’s (John) Boke, ansvverynge unto M. More’s Letters, against J. Fryth’s Fyrste Treatyse, concernynge the Sacra- mente of the Body and Bloude of Christe, unto which are added the Artycles of his Examenacyon; for whyche J. Frythe was condemned and after burnt in Smythefelde wythout Newgate, blat& letter, 8vo. morocco, gilt edges, very rare, 2l. 125. 6d. - Imprynted by Jugge, 1548 2793 Fulgosi (Baptistae C.) Anteros, sive de Amore, Italice, curious wood-cuts, 4to. h. b. morocco, 1/. 15. Mediolani, MCCCCXCVI. “ Ce livre rare renferme deux Dialogues coutre l’amour, ecrit en Italien m£le de passages latins.”—Brunet. Sold in the La Valliere sale for 41 francs. 2794 Fulgosi de Dictis Factisque Memorabilibus, a rerum humana- rum primordio usque in presens tempus, Collectanea a Camillo Gilino Latine facta, first edition, folio, fine copy, neat, 1/. 115. 6d. - - Mediolani, 1509 *#* “ Ouvrage estiuid et pen commun de cette edition, qui est Porigiuale.”— Brunet. 2795 Fuike.—De Successione Ecclesiastica et Latente ab Anti- christi Tyrannide Ecclesia, Liber contra Thomae Stapletoni Principiorum Fidei Doctrinaliurn librum XIII. a Gulielmo Folcone, 8vo.fine copy, very neat, rare, 185. bond. 1584 2796 Fuilarton’s (Col.) Refutation of the Pamphlet which Col. Picton lately addressed to Lord Hobart, 4to. sewed, uncut, 2s. 1805 2797 Fuller’s (W.) Life, the Notorious Imposture and late Pretended Evidence, now Prisoner in the King’s Bench, with all his Pranks and Villainies, &c. 4to. sewed, 5s. 1692 2798 Fuller.—Last Will and Testament of the Pretended Humphrey Wickham, Esq. alias W. Morrell, alias W. Bowyer, with Account of his notorious Cheats and Impositions, who died at Mr. Collins’s house, in the Strand, 4to. sd. 2s. 6d. 1692 2799 Fuller once more Fullerised ; or, the Coney Wool-Cutter’s two-and-twenty new Depositions, Impudent Dedication taken to pieces ; in relation to Mrs. Gray being the mother of the Pretender, 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. - - 1702 2800 Fulvii (Andreae) Antiquaria Urbis Romae, Poema, 4to. russia extra, gilt edges, scarce, 15s. - Romce, 1513 2801 Funebri Poesie di Alcuni Pellegrini ingegni dedicate al sepol- cro del Conte Selio Avogadro, accioche la di lui Memoria tra Honorati Cavalieri perpetuamente Viva, 4to. 185. Brescia, 1576 *** Beautiful copy, quite uncut, of an extremely rare collection of Latin and Italian poems. On the title is the device of the anchor and dolphin. 2802 Funeral (Select) Memorials, edited by Sir Egerton Brydges, 4to. fine clean copy, 155. Lee Priory private press, 1818 *** Only 100 copies of this interesting volume printed. It contains poems to the memory of Robert Rich, Earl of Warwick, Lady Rich, Lord Hastings, the ‘Countess of Huntingdon, Mary, Countess of Warwick, and Henry, Prince of Wales. 2803 Gabiani (V.) I Gelosi Comedia, 12mo. vellum, 25. Ven. 1560 2804 Gabriel (Leon.) Nova Spagna d’Amor et Morte de i Paladini, 4to.fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, 3l. 135. 6d. Vinegia, 1550 *** This very rare romance poem does not appear to have been seen by Brunet, -as he states it to be an 8vo. 2805 Gadbury’s (Jo.) Discourse of the Natures and Effects of Comets, with Account of the three late Comets, 4to. sd. 45. 1665 2806 Gaguini (Roberti) Epistolae, 4to. scarce, 5s. Parisiis, MCCCCXCVIII. 2807 Gaguini (Roberti) de variis vitae humanae incommodis Elegia, 4to. 35. - - 5. a. 2808 Gainsford’s Glory of England, or a True Description of many excellent Prerogatives and Remarkable Blessings, &c. 4to. vellum, scarce, 15s. - - 1618 2809 Gallegos (Manuel de) Gigantomachia, Poema, a Don Antonio de Menezes, 4to. very rare, 2/. 125. 6d. Lisboat 1628 *** Unknown to bibliographers. 2 M 2810 Gallensis Summa Collationum, ad ornne genus hominum, 4to. morocco elegant, gilt edges, very rare, 1/. 11s. 6d. typ. 'Ulr. Zell c. MCCCCLXXX. *** For an account of this “ uncommon collection of tracts,” see the Bibliotheca Spenceriana, vol. iv. p. 230. An inferior copy, damaged by a worm, sold in Sir M. Sykes’s sale for 41. 4s. 2811 Galletti (Pierluigi) Gabio, Antica Citta di Sabina, scoperta ove e’ora Torri ouvero Ie Grotte di Torri, discorso, map, 4to. vellum, 7s. 6d. - - Roma, 1757 2812 Gallii (Jo.) Erphordiani, Intimationum liber, additae sunt Elegise, Carminum, libri II. 3 vols. in 1, 12mo. half bound, neat, scarce, 6s. - - Erphordice, 1571 Contains Epitaphium Melancthonis, De Camerario, CEconomia Lutheri, Epitaphium D. Pauli Eberi, etc. etc. 2813 Gallopper (The) or Needs must when the Devil drives, a Poem against the Whigs, 4to. sewed, 2s. - 1710 2814 Galtheri Poetse Virgiliani Carminis non infimi scrutatoris ac bonae poeseos amatoris et imitatoris, Alexandreis sive Gesta Alexandri Magni, 4to. large copy, vellum, very rare, 1/. 11 s. 6d- * - sine utla notd. *** Probably the first edition of this celebrated poetical work. 2815 Galtheri (Phil.) Alexandreidos lib. X. 8vo. neat, rare, 1/. 5s. Ingolstadii, 1541 *** Sold in Mr. Bindley’s sale for 31. 13s. 6cl. 2816 Galtheri Alexandreidos lib. X. nunc primum in Gallia Galli- cisque characteribus editi, printed in cursive type, 4to. fne copy, morocco, gilt edges, \ l. 11s. 6d. Lugd. 1558 “ Cette edition executee en caracteres cursifs, dits de civilite, estpeu commune et assez recherchee.”—Brunet. This poetical romance contains the well- known trite verse:— “ Incidis in Scyllam, cupiens vitare Charybdim.” Galeottus Martius, who died in 1476, was the first to discover the author of the line in question, see Menagiana, edit. 1729, vol. i. p. 173. Erasmus was ignorant of this author, although we learn from Henricus Gandavensis de Scriptoribus Ec- clesiasticis, that the Alexandreis had been read in the schools. Barthius also, in his notes to Claudian, has words to the same effect. Freinsheim, however, in his Comment on Quintus Curtius, confesses that he had never seen the work of Gaultier. Shakspeare, who caught the ray of every gem, has embodied this line in his Merchant of Venice, Act III. Scene 5. .See Stevens’s Shakspeare, edit. 1793, vol. v. pp. 490-2. Sold in Marsh’s sale for 21. 6s., in Watson Taylor’s for 3/. 5s., in Mr. Dent’s, wanting the title and first leaf, for 21. 11s., and in the White Knights for 21. Is. 2817 Galvano’s (Ant.) Discoveries of the World from their first ori- ginall unto 1555, corrected, and now published in English, by Richard Hakluyt, Student of Christ Church in Oxford, black letter, 4to. morocco elegant, 31. 3s. - 1601 %* Sold in Mr. Jadis’s sale for SI. 2818 Gamaches (Cyprien de) Exercises d’une Arne Royal, ou les Devoirs les plus importans du Chrestien, recueillis ties Escri- tures sainctes, et des sainetz Peres de l’Eglise, enseignez a son Altesse Royale Madame Henriette Anne, Princesse de la Grande Bretagne, portrait of the Princess, 2 vols. 8vo. the dedication copy, in old morocco, gilt edges, the sides stamped with the initials //. A. rare, 1/. 85. Paris, 1655 2819 Gamba (Bart.) Serie de i Testi di Lingua Italiana e di altra Esemplari del bene scribere, Opera nuovamente rifatta, 4to. best edition, russia, ]/. 5s. - Venezia, 1828 2820 Gambarae (Laur.) Poemata, Romce, ap. Doricos Fratres>, 3 551. Gambarae Chorineus, ib. 1552.—Gambarae Poemata nunc primum impressa, ib. ap. Ant. Bladum, 1555, in one vol. 4to. beautifully clean copies, uncut, vellum, very rare, 2l. 2s. “ Laurentius Gambara, one of the best poets of the 16th century, was bom in 1496. He studied at Rome, and wrote some eclogues, and other amatory poems, which, on taking priest’s orders, (about 1556,) he suppressed and burnt.” 2821 Gambarae Rerum Sacrarum, lib. III. et IdyIlia Sacra, 16mo. vellum, 15$. - Romce, ap. hceredes A. Bladii, 1577 2822 Gambarae de Navigatione Christophori Columbi, lib. IV. Romce, Zannettus, 1581.—Ejusd. Expositi, Poema, lib. IV. ib. 1581.—Ejusd. Venetise Aliaque Poemata, ib. 1581, in one vol. 8vo.fine copies, vellum, rare, 21. 2s. 2823 Game.—Act for the Preservation of Game, Fishings, &c. 23 Caroli II. folio, 2s. 3d. 2824 Games. — Aquilae (Joannis) Enchiridion de omni ludorum genere, 4to. fine copy, very neat, scarce and curious, 10$. 3d. Oppenheirn, 1516 2825 Games.—Le Royal Jeu de PHombre et le Jeu du Picquet, des Eschets, &c. 12mo. 3s. - Amst. 1735 2826 Gaming.— Account of the endeavours that have been used to suppress Gaming Houses, and of the discouragements that have been met with, a curious tract, giving an account of the various gambling houses, the proprietors, various unsuccessful attempts to execute warrants, and other ways to suppress them, 8vo. sewed, 3s. 1722 2827 Ganandri (Henr.) Grammatica Lapponica Linguae Europearum prope antiquissimae, 8vo. uncut, scarce, 5s. Holmice, 1743 2828 Gand (Lud. de) Domini de Brachey in Burgundia, Sol Britan- nicus Regi Consecratus, 8vo. scarce, 3s. 3d. hondini, 1641 *%* A panegyric upon King Charles the First, divided into several parts, in which he is treated of separately, as The Miracle of the World. The looking- glass of God. The Soul of the World. The delight of the Earth. The chief of the Stars. Greater than the Earth. The true Hercules, &c. &c. 2829 Gand (Lud. de) Parallelum Olivas nec non Olivarii Potentiss. Angliae, Scotice, Llyberniaeq. Protectoris, &c. fne portraits of Cromwell, and plates engraved by Faithorne, folio, very rare, 3l.3s. - - Lond. 1656 *** Sold in General Dowdeswell’s'sale for 9/, 19s. 6d. ; Towneley’s for 9/.; and in Hollis’s for 81. 18s. 3d. 2830 Gardening (Art of) a Poem, 8vo. neat, 2s. - 1728 2831 Gardiner’s (W.) Catalogue of Books, 8vo. half bound, neat, 3s. 1810 2832 Gardiner’s Catalogue, 2 parts, including the attack upon Dr. Dibdin, 8vo. 7s. 6d. - - 1812 2833 Gardiner (Ric.) Concio ad Clerum, with Manuscript Dedication from the Author to Lord Scudamore, 4to. vellum, scarce, 3s.3d. - - - Oxon. 1631 2834 Gardineri (Ric.) Herefordensis Specimen Oratorium Recusum; et Declamationibus quorundam ibidem Art. Bac. necnon Additamentis Studentium Heterogeniis adornatum, 12mo. neat, very rare, 18s. - - Oxon. 1662 *** The above volume of Orations, Letters, Poems, &c. Latin and English,,., is not noticed in the Bibliographer’s Manual ; it is a curious and very interesting volume, particularly to the Herefordshire collector; the author was head-master of the grammar-school in Hereford. At the end are some English verses upon the church-yard of Easton Neston, in Northamptonshire, being partly turned into a garden by the vicar, Mr. Barradale. 2835 Gardiner’s (Dr. Sam.) Dialogue or Conference betweene Ire- nseus and Antimachus, about the Rites and Ceremonies of the Church of England, 4to. sewed, 5s. 6d. - 1605 2836 Gardineri (Stephani) Wintoniensis Episcopi, de Vera Obe- dientia, Oratio, Svo. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, very scarce, 1/. 11s. 6d. - Argent. 1536 2837 Gardineri ad Mart. Bucerurn de impudenti ejusdem Pseudo- logia Conquestio, 4to. very neat, scarce, 18s. Lovanii, 1544 *#* Sold in Sir M. M. Sykes’s sale for 11.16s. and in Roscoe’s for 11.19s. 2838 Gardineri ad Mart. Bucerum Epistola, qua urget ad respondendum de impudentissima ejusdem Pseudologia justissima conquestione, 4to.very neat, scarce, 15s. Lovanii, 1540 2839 Gardiner’s Detection of the Devil’s Sophistrie, wherewith he robbeth the unlearned people of the True Byleef in the most blessed Sacrament of the Aulter, black letter, 8vo. very fine copy, in the original binding, rare, 31. 3s. 1546 *** The above volume contains some of the earliest specimens of Greek printing executed in England; it is a beautiful copy, with the royal arms on the sides. 2840 Gardiner.—Gilby’s Answer to the Devellish Detection of Ste- phane Gardiner, Bishoppe of Winchester, black letter, 8vo„ very fine copy, morocco, extremely rare, 21. 12s. 6d. 1547 2841 Gardiner’s Explication and Assertion of the true Catholique Fayth, touching the moost blessed Sacrament of the Aulter, with Confutacion of a Booke written against the same, exhibited for his Defence to the Kynges Maiesties Commissioners at Lambeth, Svo. fine copy, morocco, gilt leaves, very rare, 2l. \2s. 6d. - 1551 *** An Answer to Archbishop Cranmer’s Treatise on the Sacrament, which was caused by Bishop Gardiner’s Sermon before King Edward VI., touching the Catholic faith of the most precious Sacrament of the Altar. 7'his answer is replete with wily sophistry, and affects to address the Archbishop as the author,, merely “ because it may be possible that his name is abused, wherewith to set furth the matter, beyng him selfe of such dignitie and auctoritie in the comen welth, as for that respect should be inuiolable.” 2842 Gardiner.—Whether Christen Faith may be kepte Secret in the Fleart, without confession thereof openly to the Worlde as occasion shall serve; also, what hvrt cometh by them that hath received the Gospell, to be present at Masse, unto the simple and unlearned, 12mo. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, very rare, 21, 2s. Roane, by Michael Wood, 1553- 2843 Gardiner.—Admonisliion to the Bishops of Winchester, London, and others, 8vo. h. b. morocco, very rare, 1/. 85. Roane, by Michael Wood, 1553 £844 Gardiner’s Oration, with Preface of Edmunde Boner, Bishop of London, touching True Obedience, translated into English, and printed by Michael Wood, with Preface and Conclusion of the Translator, 12mo. fine copy, h. b. neat, rare, 1L 5s. - - Roane, 1553 *** Sold in Mr. Bindley’s sale for 21. 12s.6d. £845 Gardineri Exetasis Testimoniorum, quae Mart. Bucerus non sancte edidit, ut patriocinetur opinioni de cselibatus dono, • quam sine dono Spiritus, contra Ecclesiam defendit ortho-* doxam, 4to. very neat, scarce, 18s. Lovanii, 1554 *** So extensive a collection of Bishop Gardiner’s works as the preceding has seldom occurred for sale. 2846 Garlandia (Joannis de) Synonima cum Expositione Galfridi, Anglici, Lond- Wynkyn de Worde, 1505.—Joannis de Garlandia Multorum Vocabulorum Equivocorum interpretation Lond. W. de Worde, 1505, 2 vols. in 1, 4to. morocco, gilt edges, very rare, 31. 13s. 6d. £847 Garlands.—Chester Garland, printed at Hull, in the Butchery„ —Tragical Garland of New Songs, ib.—Beggar’s Garland, in three parts, ib.—’Ruined Virgin’s Garland, in three parts, ib.—Northern Lord, or the Cruel Jew’s Garland, in four parts, ib.—Fortunate Wedding’s Garland, ib.—Irish Girl’s Garland, one leaf mended, ib.—Greenwich Lover’s Garland, ib.—Low Country Garland, in four parts, printed at Whitby. —Miser Bit, or a Parson tricked by a Sailor, in four parts, printed at Hull.—Wandering Young Gentlewoman’s Garland, ib. — Isle of Wight’s Garland, in three parts, ib.—Garland of New Songs, licensed and entered according to order- —Captain Barber’s Gallant Behaviour; to which is added, the Sailor’s Courtship, in three parts, 1773, in 1 vol. 12mo„ a very curious and scarce collection, all in verse, very neat, gilt edges, 2/. 2s. £848 Garlands.—Sailor’s Companion, Ranelagh Concert, British Apollo, Muses’ Magazine, Covent Garden Concert, Merry Companion, Songster’s Companion, Cabinet of Love, Songster’s Magazine, Cabinet of Love, Cupid’s Magazine, Jovial Companion, Duke of York’s Garland, Summer’s Amusement, Lord Nelson’s Garland, Sky Lark, Gold Finch, Nelson’s Wreath, Muses’ Magazine, Mariner’s Concert, Merry Roundelay, Pleasing Songster, Drury Lane Concert, Sadler’s Wells Concert, Sailor’s Whim, Vocal Harmony, Busy Bee, Loyal Songster’s Magazine, Merry Songs, Delight of the Muses, Soldier’s Festival, Alarm in Time of Danger, by J. Hunt, of Stony Stratford, Jovial Fellows, British Soldier’s Garland, Britannia’s New' Magazine, Liverpool Tragedy, in one vol. 8vo. collected by Ritson, 21. 2s. 2849 Garey’s (Sam.) Transcendant of Treason, for the Fifth of November, the day of a most admirable deliverance of our King, Queen, Prince, Royal Progeny, the Spiritual and Temporal Peeres and Pillars of the Church and State, together with the Representative Body of the Kingdom, from the Gunpowder Treason, 1618.—S. Garey’s Disswasive from Popery, 1618, 4to. sewed, 5s. 2850 Garrick.—Poetical Epistle from Shakespeare in Elysium to Mr. Garrick, at Drury Lane Theatre, to which is added a View from Heymon-hill, near Shrewsbury, a Solitudinarian Ode, 1752.—The Olympiade, addressed to Stella, on the Birth of her Son, 1752, in one vol. 4to. h. b. 3s. 6d. 2851 Garrick.—Letter to Garrick on his having purchased a Patent for Drury Lane Play-House, 8vo. served, 3s. 2852 Garrick.—Verses to the Memory of Garrick, spoken as a Monody, at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, frontispiece, 4to. sewed, 4s. - - - 1779 2853 Garter (Order of the).—Venceslai Clementis Garteriados sive Aureae Periscelidis lib. II. quibus Dignitatis Equitum Garteriorum Origo, incrementa, progressus, velut in Scio- graphia delineantur, ad Carolum II. Regem, et Aureae Periscelidis Equites, folio, scarce, 3s. 6d. Lugd. Bat. 1634 2854 Garzonis (Jo.) Bononiensis de rebus Saxonies, Thuringise, Libonotriae, Misnse, et Lusatiae, lib. II. 4to. 3s. Basil. 1518 2855 Gatti (Bassiano) Maria Regina di Scotia, Poema Heroico, frontispiece, representing the execution of Mary, Queen of Scots, 4to. vellum, very scarce, 1 /. Is. Bologna, 1633 2856 Gaubiana Bibliotheca, sive Catalogus Librorum H. D. Gaubii, M.D. priced, 8vo. k. b. vellum, 4s. 6d. Lugd. Bat. 1783 *** A very valuable library of medical works and history. 2857 Gauden’s (Bp.) Discourse of Artificial Beauty, in point of Conscience between two Ladies, 12mo. neat, 5s. 6d. 1662 %* Attributed by some writers to Jeremy Taylor. 2858 Gaurici (Lucse) Neapolitani, Prognosticon, ab anno 1503 ad annum 1535, 4to. fine copy, scarce, 3s. 6d. sine anno. 2859 Gaurici (Lucse) Prognosticon Poeticum, ab anno 1503 ad 1535, curious and scarce, 4to. 3s. 6d. Mantuce, 1512 2860 Gauricus (Pomponius) super Arte Poetica Ploratii; Ejusdem Legis Poeticae Epilogus, etc. 4to.fine copy, very rare, 15s. Romeo, 1541 *** Apparently unnoticed by Brunet and other bibliographers. 2861 Gayton’s (Edm.) Art of Longevity, or a Diaelecticall Institution, in verse, 4to. clean large copy, in the original binding;, but wormed, 12s. - - 1659 *** Park’s copy, formerly in the Bibl. Anglo-Poetica. 2862 Gazse Grammatices Introductionis, lib. IV.; G. Lagapenus de constructione verborum, Graece, 8vo. 7s. 6d. Florcnt, Junta, 1515 2863 Gazse (Theodori) Introductive Grammatices lib. IV. Ejusd. de Mensibus Opusculum. Apollonii Grammatici de Con- structione lib. IV. Herodianus de Numeris, Greece, folio, very fine copy, vellum, Si. 3s. Penet. in cedib. Aldi, MCCCCXCV, *** Editiones principes of all the works in the volume, and a book of the highest estimation and rarity. Theodore Gaza was one of those learned Greeks who fled to Italy on the invasion of his country by the Turks, and contributed in an eminent degree to the revival of letters. His Grammar is highly spoken of by the critics, and Erasmus thought him to be the best Greek grammarian of his time. Its rarity is unquestionable. See Renouard, Brunet, and many other bibliographers. Sold in Sir Mark Sykes’s sale for 6/. 10s., Dr. Askew’s for 51. 10s., and Silvestre’s at Paris, in 1808, for 200 francs. 2864 Gazse Introductivse Grammatices libri IV. Greece, 4to. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt leaves, rare, 31. 3s. Paris. Gourmont, s. a. *** The four books complete are very rare, from their having been printed separately. This edition is not mentioned by Brunet. 2865 Gazae Introductivse Grammatices, lib. IV. Grace, 4to. remarkably large copy, with rough leaves throughout, morocco elegant, gilt edges, very rare, 2l. 2s. Paris. Gourmont, 1516 *** A fine specimen of early Greek typography; the four books are very rarely found complete. 2866 Gazae Introductivse Grammatices libri IV. Greece, 4to. very neat, rare, 185. - Paris. Gourmont, 1518 This edition has escaped the researches of Brunet and others. 2867 Gazae Grammaticse Institutionis libri IV. Gr. et Lat. a Va- tello, 4to. neat, rare, \l. 11 s. 6d. Paris. 1521 *** “ Sed ad rem propius studium in hoc nostrum fuit, Aldum ipsum ut posse- mus imitari, qui latinum in Grammaticam Constantini Lascaris interpretationem edidit.’’—Jo. Vatellus. It is unknown to Brunet and other bibliographers. 2S68 Gazse Grammatices libri IV.; De Mensibus, libri IV. ; G. Lagapeni de Constructione verborum ; Emanuelis Mosco- puli de Constructione nominum et verborum ; Ejusdem de accentibus, Hephsestionis Enchiridion, 8vo. morocco elegant, gilt leaves, scarce edition, \l. 5s. Florentine, Junta, 1526 (( Prima HiEC est Hephaistionis Editio ; quamlapsu memoriae Fabri- cius in Bibliotheca Gr. Aldo pro Junta attribuit.’’ Sold in Mr. G. Mason’s sale for 11.10s. 2869 Gazse Grammatical Introduction^ lib. IV. Grace, 12mo. fine copy, vellum, rare, 8s. 6d. Paris. Gaudoul et Gromovs, 1529 *** Such is the extreme rarity of the above volume, that notwithstanding the indefatigable researches of the historian of the Parisian press, he seems almost to doubt its existence. It has also escaped the researches of Brunet. 2870 Gazae Institutionis Grammaticse lib. IV. Gr. et Lat. 8vo. scarce, Is. 6d. - Parisiis, Wechel, 1529 2871 Gazae Grammaticse Introcluctionis lib. IV. Gr. et Lat. 3vo. very fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt leaves, \ l. Is. Penet. sumptu Sessne, per de Sabios fratres, 1545 *** This edition is of great rarity, and has escaped the researches of nearly all bibliographers. 2872 Gazse primus liber Grammaticse Institutionis per Erasmum translatus, 4to. very scarce, 5s. Lovanii, Martinus, 1516 2873 Gazae liber quartus et ultimus de Constructione, R. Croco Britanno interprete, wood-cut title, 4to. very neat, scarce, Ss. Lips. 1516 2874 Gazse Grammatics Institutionis lib. II. Gr. et Lat. ab Eras- ino, 4to, fine copy, neat, scarce, 12s. Basil. 1518 2875 Gazae liber de Constructione Partium Orationis, Conversione et Explanatione Heliee Andreae Burdigalensis illustratus, 4 to. fine copy, in old red morocco, gilt leaves, very scarce, 10s. 6d. - - Lutetice, 1551 2876 Gebelin, Monde Primitif, Analyse et Compare avec le Monde Moderne, considere dans son Genie Allegorique et dans les Allegories auxquelles conduisit ce Genie, plates, 9 vols. 4to. remarkably fine copy, in rich old French morocco, gilt edges, from the Lamoignon library, Si. 8s. Paris, 1778-1782 This work is of extreme rarity, complete ,• the ninth volume, containing an etymological dictionary of the Greek language, being almost always wanting.— See Brunet. {( The French rank it among those works which have conferred the greatest honour on their nation. D’Alembert said the undertaking was sufficient for forty men; and the authors of the Journal des Savans doubted whether a society of the most learned men of all nations, who understood all languages, and had all the necessary monuments before them, would have undertaken the task.’5 This beautiful copy was purchased at Sotheby’s for 141. 14s. 2877 Gebliardi (Jani) Crepundiorum seu Juvenilium Curarum lib. III. in quibus infinitis locis prsecipue Cicero, Ovidius, Quin- tilianus, Ruffinus aliique scriptores e MSS. Bibl. Palat. eraen- dantur et illustrantur, 4to. vellum, 4s. Qd. Hanovive, 1615 2878 Gebuilerii (Hieron.) Libertas Germanise, portrait, 4to. very neat, scarce, 5s. 6d. - Argent. 1519 2879 Geddes (Dr. Alex.) Catalogue of his Library, sold by Leigh and Sotheby, 8vo. sewed, 2s. - 1804 2880 Gee’s (John) New Shreds of the Old Snare, containing Apparitions of two New Female Ghosts, Copies of divers Letters, Indulgences, &c. purchased at Rome, a Catalogue of English Nuns, of the late transportations, &c. 4to. 5s. 1624 *%* A curious volume, containing the Indulgences granted to Sir Robert Sherley, the Traveller, and British Ambassador, and to Sir J. Markham, aud others, at the intercession of Cardinal Allen, &c. 2881 Gee's Foot out of the Snare ; with a Detection of sundry late Practices and Impostures of the Priests and Jesuits in England, with Catalogues of Popish Books dispersed in our Kingdom, the Printers, Binders, Seilers, &c. of such Books, Romish Priests and Jesuits, resident about London, and Popish Physicians practising about London, 4to. sewed, 5s. 1624 2882 Gelli (Giovan Battista) Circe, first edition, 8vo. 5s. Fiorenza, Torrentino, 1549 2883 Gems. — Lassie’s Catalogue of Impressions in Sulphur, of Antique and Modern Gems, 8vo. sewed, 2s. - 1775 2884 Genealogia Regum Sueciae, 'portrait of Gustavus Adolphus, 4to» sewed, 3s. - - - - 1631 2885 Genealogie de la Famille de Clugny, Dressee sur les Titres Originaux, 4to. neat, 10s. 3d. - Dijon, s. a. 2886 Genealogie de la Maison de France, par M. le Chevalier de Courcelles, 4to. sewed, 7s. 3d. - Paris, 1822 2887 General View of our present Discontents, 1710.—Arguments to prove the Affections of the People of England the best Security of the Government, 1716.—Voice of the Addressers, 1710.—Folly and Vanity of Impeaching the late Ministry, 1710.—Duke of Marlborough’s Vindication, 1712. •—Letter to the Examiner, 1710.—Collection of Proceedings in the House of Commons against Lord Bacon, for Bribery, in 1620, 1710.—Julius Caesar Acquitted, and his Murderers Condemned, by Mr. Dennis, 1722.—Thoughts on the Bill to prevent the growth of Schism, 1714.—Repeal of the Act against Occasional Conformity considered, 1717.— Argument on the Merits of the Test Act, 1717. —Letter to a Friend in Suffolk, on the Report of Repealing the Triennial Act, 1716.—Vindication of Queen Anne, the Duke of Ormond and the late Ministry, from the Aspersions in a Pamphlet, intitled the Conduct of the Duke of Ormond in the late Campaign, 1715.—Report of the Commissioners on the Debts due to the Army, &c. 1714.—-Address to all the Freeholders, 1714.—Necessity of Impeaching the late Ministry, by T. Burnett, 1715.—Dodwell’s Reply to Baxter on Separation, 1681.—Schism Triumphant, 1707, in one vol. 8vo. neat, 10s. 3d. 2888 Generous Usurer, Mr. Nevell, of Thames Street, who allowed his Maid a Black Pudding for Dinner, &c. &c. 4to. sewed, 3s. - 1641, reprint. 2889 Genikowsky (Adami) Parodiae Floratii Odarum, 8vo. scarce, 5s. Pragce, (1610) 2890 Gennadii Scholarii Patriarchae Constantinopolitani de Synce- ritate Christian* fidei Dialogus qui inscribitur de via salutis humanae, Gr. et Lat. printed in a curious type, 8vo. russia, very rare, 1/. 8s. - Viennce Austrice, 1530 2891 Gent’s (Thos.) History of the City of York, its Magnificent Cathedral, &c.folding plans, 12mo. fine copy, russia, 12s. York, 1730 2892 Gent’s History of the Royal and beautiful Town of Kingston upon Hull, plates, 8vo. scarce, 10s. 3d. York, 1735 2893 Gent.—Justice’s Voyage to Russia, describing the Laws, Manners, and Customs of that Great Empire, with several entertaining Adventures, &c. 8vo. very neat, 10s. 3d. York, 1739 Sold in the Fonthill sale for 17s. 2894 Gent’s History of England and Rome, with Dissertation on the ancient and present state of Pontefract in Yorkshire, with curious cuts, 2 vols. 12mo. neat, 10s. 3d, York, 1741 2 N ■i#-*"'1 »•*«*■*• 2895 Gent’s British Piety Displayed, in the Life and Sufferings of St. Winefred, Martyr’d for her Chastity, in Wales, five parts in verse, with cuts, York, 1742.—Life and Death of the antient and celebrated St. Robert, Hermit of Knaresbo- rough, wood-cuts, York, n. d. — Life and Death of Job, in verse, with wood-cuts, Scarborough, 1734.—Life of Christ and the Evangelists and Apostles, in verse, wood-cuts, York, n. d.—Life of Judas Iscariot, York, 1772.—Pastoral Dialogue on the Death of Charles Howard, Earl of Carlisle, York, 1738, in 1 vol. 12mo. a scarce and curious collection, in the original binding, 1 5s. 2896 Gent.—A curious and interesting Collection of Papers, Printed and Manuscript, principally relating to the City of York, in 1 vol. folio, 31. 13s. 6d. - York, 1657, &c. *** This singularly curious collection consists of ballads, poems, play-hills, some printed by Gent, the celebrated author, antiquarian, and printer. A very curious and interesting article, particularly to the Yorkshire collector. Formerly in the Towneley Collection, where it was purchased for 6/. 6s. 2897 Gent’s History of the famous and Magnificent Great Eastern Window in St. Peter’s Cathedral, numerous cuts, York, 1762. —Contingencies, Vicissitudes, or Changes of this transitory life, set forth in a Prologue at the deep Tragedy of Jane Shore, by Thomas Gent, Master Printer, being uttered and performed at his benefit, and now published by the desire of some friends, who then heard him, York, 1761.—Judas Iscariot, York, 1772, in 1 vol. 8vo. neat, 1/. Is. *** To any collector of Gent’s pieces, the above volume will be particularly interesting, as besides the above rare pieces, there is also at the end a prospectus, also printed by Gent, of a Poetical History of the Ancient Militia in Yorkshire, written under cruel disappointment and waiting for paper. Also another prospectus of a History of St. Peter’s Cathedral, York, diligently compiled by Thomas Gent, printer; belonging to Mr. Allen’s Hospit. JEtat. 74, adorned with a profusion of wood-cuts. 2898 Gent’s Life, written by himself, published from the original Manuscript, with portrait from the original picture by Drake, in the possession of Col. Ferguson, Svo. extra cloth bds. 7s. 6d. 1832 2899 Gent’s Life, printed on writing paper, on which only a very limited number were taken off, with proof impression of the portrait on India paper, Svo. cloth bds. extra, 1/. \s. 1832 The author of this curious and hitherto unpublished piece of Autobiography is well known by the several works of which he was the author as well as printer. The narrative is full, written in an easy and unaffected style, interspersed with several pieces of poetry, and from the number of adventures he went through in early life, and the characters and stories incidentally introduced, is extremely amusing. His occupation as a printer necessarily introduced him to the acquaintance of many literary men, and his book abounds with notices of authors, printers, &c. of the times in which he lived ; among others occur the names of Bishop At- terbury, with whom he relates a curious interview, Browne Willis, and Dr. Drake, the historian of York. 2900 Gentleman Harry.—Hanging no Dishonour, being a modest attempt to prove that such persons as have the honour to make their exit at the triple tree are not always the greatest villains in the nation, in a Letter from Gentleman Harry, under sentence of death in Newgate, to Villains of all denominations in Great Britain, 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. 1747 2901 Gentilis (Scipii) Solymeidos, lib. II. de Torquati Tassi Italicis expressi, cum preefatione Aldi Manuccii, 4to. fine large copy, rare, 2l. 2s. - - Venetiis, 1585 “ C’est la traduction en vers hexametres latins, des deux premiers livres de la Gerusalemme Liberata :—Ce volume a ete imprime pour Aide, qui y a mis une courte preface adressee a l’auteur, auquel il apprend que ces deux livres lui ont ete apportes de Paris par Alex. Contarini. II temoigne une grande estime pour cette traduction, qu’il egale al’origiual Italien, et il engage vivement l’au. teur a l’achever.”—Renouard, Annales des Aide. 2902 Geology.—On the Vitreous Tubes found near Drigg, in Cumberland, 4to. sewed, 3s. 6d. - - 1814 2903 Geology. — Extracts from Letters addressed to Professor Henslow, by C. Darwin, Esq. 'privately printed for the Members of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, in consequence of the interest which has been excited by the Geological Notices which they contain, 8vo. 45. Cambridge, 1835 2904 Geoponica : de Re Rustica Selectorum lib. XX. Greece, edidit Brassicanus ; item Aristotelis de Plantis lib. II. Greece, with manuscript notes by Casaubon, 8vo. scarce, 185. Basil. 1539 *** First edition. Dr. Heath’s copy sold for 21. 12s. 6d. 2905 George I.—Considerations on the present state of Affairs in Great Britain, 4to. sewed, uncut, 3s. - 1718 2906 George II.—Letters which passed between their Majesties and the Prince of Wales, during his Majesty’s Displeasure, in consequence of the Prince having kept the Princess’s delivery from their Majesties’ knowledge, folio, two curious historical papers, 45. - - - 1737 2907 George II.—Key to some late Important Transactions, 1742. Plain Matter of Fact; or Whiggism the Bulwark of these Kingdoms, 1742.—Faction Displayed, or History of the Second Parliament of 1710, upon the Change of Ministry, 1739. —Case of the Hanover Forces in the Pay of Great Britain, 1743.—History of the Standing Armies in England, by J. Trenchard, 1739.—Supplement to Britain’s Mistakes in the Commencement and Conduct of the present War, 1740.- State of the Rise and Progress of our Disputes with Spain, 1739, in one vol. 8vo. h. b. 45. 6d. 2908 George III. (Sketch of the Reign of) from 1780 to 1791.— Vindication of Burke’s Reflections on the Revolution in France, in Answer to all his Opponents, 1791. —Considerations on two Papers, published at Antwerp respecting a Loan for 3,600,000 Guilders, 1791, in one vol. 8vo. h. b. neat, with autograph of Lord Cremorne, 5s. 6d. 2909 George IV.—Letter to H. R. H. the Prince of Wales, with a Sketch of the Prospect before him, Appendix and Notes, by W. A. Miles, 8vo. h. b. neat, 3s. 6d. - 1808 2910 Georgii (Ant.) ex Divi Joannis Apostoli et Evangelistee, et aliorum Apostolorum, ac Martyrum, et Virginum Vitee, 4to. vellum, rare, \l. 15. - Romce, hceredes A. Bladii, 1570 2911 Georgievits (Bartholomaei) pro Fide Christiana cum Turca Disputationis habitse et mysterio S. Trinitatis in Alchorano invento, Brevis Descriptio, 12mo. served, curious and scarce, 4s. 6c?, - Viennce, 1546 2912 Georgii (Bernardi) Patricii Veneti, Epitaphia et Epigrammata, qu® dum PraRorem Patavii ageret obiter composuit, 4to. very large copy, rare, 2?. 2s. Venetiis, P. Manutius, 1588 *** This copy possesses the two additional leaves at the end, which are almost always wanting ; as also the two verses in the author’s hand-writing, at the foot of the first page, the same as those mentioned in Renouard’s Annales. 2913 Geraldini (Anthonii) Bucolica, vitam Salvatoris Nostri illus- trantia, 4to. scarce, 5s. 6c?. - Lipsice, s. a. (1510) 2914 Gerdes.—Catalogus Librorum Dan. Gerdesii Theol. Doct. priced, 8vo. vellum, 3s. 6c?. - Groningce, 1765 *** A very well selected and valuable historical and theological library. 2915 Geree’s (John) Sifter’s Sieve Broken, or a Reply to Dr. Bon- ghen’s Sifting my Case of Conscience, touching the King’s Coronation Oath, 4to. served, 4s. 6d. - 1648 2916 Geree’s (Steph.) Doctrine of the Antinomians, by Evidence of God’s Truth plainly confuted, in answer to Dr. Crisp’s Sermons, 4to. served, 3s. 6d. - - 1644 2917 Gerhardi (Steph.) de Monte Regio Carmen Elegiacum Dico^ lodistrophon : etiam Laudes Pindari, 4to. scarce, 4s. 6d. MCCCCXCVII. 2918 Gerhardi (Steph.) Regiomontani, Panegyricee Laudationes, etc. Ittt» gOtlR 4to. scarce, 8s. - sine ulla notd. 2919 Germanic® Nationis Principum Concordata cum argumentis sive summariis jam jam additis, curious wood-cut title, 4to. scarce, 5s. - Argent. 1513 *** This tract alludes to the dissensions between the Guelphs and the Ghibeliues. 2920 Germanic® Nationis Lamentationes, 4to. jine copy, scarce, 6s. 6c?. - Selestadii, 1520 *** This is the latest book which Panzer and Dr. Cotton mention as having been printed at Schlettstadt; it was published during the religious controversy which then prevailed, and bears the following disguised imprint:—apud inclylam Asics civitatem Lacophagam, ubi plures vigent Lutherani. 2921 German Lazarus, being an Account of the extraordinary Events that happened to John Engelbrecht, of Brunswick, relating to his apparent Death, return to Life, with Commission given to him during that Interval, 12mo. 2s. 6c?. 1707 2922 Germonii (Barth.) de Veteribus Regum Francorum Diploma- tibus, et Arte Secernendi Antiqua Diplomata vera a falsis Disceptationes, 3 vols. 12mo. very neat, scarce, 15s. Paris. 1703-7 *** Cet ouvrage se joint a la Diplomatique de Mabillon ; il a quelque valeur, lorsque les volumes se trouvent reunis.—Brunet. 2923 Gersoni (Joannis) Tractatus de Remediis contra recidivum peccandi a confessoribus dandis, 4to. Jine copy, 5s. (Ulr. Zell.) circa MCCCCLXXX. 2924 Gersonus (Joannes) de Spiritualibus Nupciis, Opusculum super Cantica Canticorum, folio, fine sound copy, h. b. morocco, \l. 11 s. 6d. - Norimb. [per Jo. Sensenschmidium et Henr. Keferum,] MCCCCLXX. Second production of the Nuremberg press. Sold in Mr. Nicol’s sale for 51. Renouard calls it, “ Edition rare et remarquable.” 2925 Gerson.—Conclusiones de diversis materiis moralibus utiles valde posite per Mag. Jo. Gerson doctorem Theologiae eximium ac Cancellarium Parisiensem, 4to. remarkably fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, rare, 21. 2s. [Colon. Ulr. Zell) circa MCCCCLXX. From M. Renouard* s collection, who speaks of it thus:—“ Traite d’un theologien bizarre, autrefois plus recherche qu’aujourd-hui, mais qu’il est toujours fort difficile de trouver d’une aussi parfaite conservation.” 2926 Gersonus de Pollucione Nocturna an impediat celebrantem an non.—Idem de Cognicione Castitatis et pollutionibus diurnis. —Ejusd. forma absolutionis sacramentalis, 4to. fine copies, with rough leaves, very scarce, 15s. Ulric Zell, circa MCCCCLXX. *** Sold in the LaYalliere sale for 80 francs, and in Mr. Nicol’s sale, in 1825, for 61. Is. 2927 Gersoni Opusculum Tripartitum de Pra?ceptis Decalogi de Confessione et de Arte Moriendi, 4to. fine sound copy, with rough edges, and vellum fly-leaves, from Renouard's collection, very rare, 12s. - Ulric Zell, c. MCCCCLXX. %* Sold in Mr. Nicol’s sale in 1825, for 21. 2928 Gersoni Tractatus Nobilis de Passionibus Animse ejusdem Tractatus Bonus de Modo Vivendi Omnium Fidelium, 4to. remarkably fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, 1/. 1 Is. 6d. circa MCCCCLXXIV. A beautiful specimen of Zell’s printing; see Biblioth. Spenceriana, vol.iii. p. 336, where it is ascribed to the year 1474. Sold in Mr. Nicol’s sale for 21.10s. 2929 Gersoni Tractatulus de Remediis contra Pusillanimitatem Scrupulositatem, contra Deceptorias Inimici Consolationes et Subtiles ejus Temptationes.— Alberti Magni Liber de Adherendo Deo nudato, Intellectu et AfFectu, et Ultimo et Suprema Perfectione Hominis quantum, possibile est, folio, 10s. 6d. - - circa MCCCCLXXX. *** Both pieces are fine specimens of early printing. 2930 Gerson de la Imitation de Jesu Christ, dedicated by Michel Perez a la Molt Illustre Dona Ysabel de Villena abadessa del Monestir de la Sancta Trinitat, c^at*. gotfy., in the Limousin dialect, 4to. neat, 2l. 2s. - Valencia, MCCCCXCVI1I. Barbier,who derives his description of this volume, which is of the greatest rarity, from Antonio, is not correct in his detail; among other errors,- he says it is dedicated to Elizabeth de Villena, whereas it is Isabel. “ La langue Valen- cienne, dont s’est servi Michel Perez, est l’ancienne langue de oc (du Languedoc et de la Provence), que les Fran9ais porterent en Catalogue, lors qu’ils conqui- rent cette province. Comrne cette langue approche beaucoup du Limousin, et ne s’en 6loigne que dans ses dialectes, on l’appelle aussi langue Limousine.” — Barbier, sur les Trad, de Tho. a Kempis, pp. 98, 99. 2931 Gersoni Tractatus de Simonia, folio, fine copy, scarce, 7s. 6d. sine ulla notd, sed JVorimb. Creusstner, circa MCCCLXXX. 2932 Gesneri (Conradi) Avium Historia, numerous wood cuts, folio, vellum, 10s. 6c?. - - Tiguri, 1555 2933 Gesta Romanorum, Historie Notabiles, de Viciis et Virtuti- busque tractantes cum applicationibus Moralisatis et Mysti- cis, an early edition of this curious collection of tales, printed in double columns, folio, morocco elegant, gilt edges, 51. 5s. sine anno et loco. *** A copy sold in Col. Stanley’s sale for 421. 2934 Gesta Romanorum cum Applicationibus Moralisatis ac Misti- cis, folio, fne copy, in the original oak binding, 21. 2s. Sine anno aut loco. 2935 Gesta Romanorum, another Edition, folio, unbound, 15s. sine ulla notd. 2936 Gesta Romanorum, another edition, folio, in the original oak binding, 21. 2s. - - MCCCCXCIX. 2937 Gesta Romanorum cum Applicationibus Moralisatis ac Mis- ticis, Paris. Jo. Frellon, 1509.— Speculum Sapientiae B. Cyrilli Episcopi alias quadripartitus Apologeticus vocatus, ib. Jehan Petit, s. a. Svo. vellum, 1/. 5s. 2938 Gesta Romanorum, 8\o. fne copy, scarce, 1?. 11s. 6c?. Paris. 1510 2939 Gesta Romanorum, another edition, folio, fine copy, \l. 11s. 6d. in Oppido imperiali Haganaw, Hen. Gran, 1518 2940 Gesta Romanorum, 8vo. morocco elegant, with joints, gilt edges, 11. 11s. 6d. - Venet. Bindoni, 1527 2941 Gesta Romanorum: a Record of Antient Histories, discoursing of Sundry Examples, for the Advancement of Vertue and the abandoning of Vice, 12mo. neat, very scarce, 15s. 1689 *** “ The Gesta Romanorum was the most popular book of the rude ages; compiled from the obsolete Latin chronicles of the later Roman, or rather German story, heightened by romantic versions from the legends of the saints, oriental apologues, &c. it strongly affected the body of early English Poetry, and afforded a variety of inventions to Chaucer, Gower, Lydgate, and other poets.’’ —Warton. 2942 Gezelius (G.) Forsok til et Biographiskt Lexicon ofver Namn- kunnige och Larde Suenske Man, 3 vols. 8vo. h. b. neat, very scarce, 15s. - - Stockholm, 1778-80 2943 Giannone (Petro) Istoria Civile del Regno di Napoli, portrait, 4 vols. 4to. very neat, 2/. 2s. - Palmyra, 1762 2944 Giannotti (Donato) Libro della Republica de Venetiana, wood- cut, fine copy, 8vo. neat, rare, 12s. Roma, Anton. Blado, 1542 2945 Gibbon’s (C.) Order of Equalitie, contrived and divulged as a generall Directory for common Sessements, serving for the indifferent defraying, taxing, and rating of common Impositions and Charges, lyable to Citties, Townes, or Villages, &c. 4to. sewed, 4s. - Cambridge, 1604 2946 Gibbon (E.) Memoires Litteraires de la Grande Bretagne, pour fan 1767, 12mo. boards, uncut, rare, \l. Is. Lond. 1768 2947 Gibbon’s Vindication of some passages in the xvth and xvith Chapters of the History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 1779.— Bishop Hurd on the Delicacy of Friendship, 1758, in 1 vol. 8vo. half bound, neat, 4s. 2948 Gibbon’s Vindication of some Passages in bis History of Rome, 1779.—Lettre a M. A. du P. dans laquelle est com- pris L’Examen de sa traduction des Livres attribues a Zoro- astre, 1771.—Dr. Priestley’s Introduction to the Study of Electricity, 1777.—Adair Crawford’s Experiments and Observations on Animal Heat, 1779.—Wales’s Enquiry into the Present State of Population in England and Wales, 1781.— Report of the Directors of the East India Company, 1802, in one vol. 8vo. half bound, neat, 65. 2949 Gibbon’s (J.) Essay to a more correct Blazon, cuts of arms, Svo. in the original binding, gilt edges, 5s. 6d. 1682 2950 Gibraltar.—Report of the Commissioners sent into Spain, relating to Gibraltar and some other Places, with Remarks upon the Proceedings of Parliament thereon, 4to. sd. 3s. 1728 2951 Gibson (Bishop).—Congratulatory Poem on the Translation of the Bishop of Lincoln to the See of London, 4to. fine copy, sewed, 85. - - - 1724 2952 Gibson.<—Answer to a late Pamphlet, entitled, An Examination of Church Power, laid down in the Codex Juris Ecclesi- astici, 1785.—Answer to the Memorial of the Church of England, 1705. —- Contempt of the Clergy Considered, Dublin, 1739.—Modest Reply to the Author of the Letter to Dr. Codex.—Conduct of the English Clergy, so far as relates to Civil Affairs, 1737.—Hayter’s Short View of the General Arts of Controversy made use of by the Advocates for Infidelity, 1732. — Remarks upon Nazarenus, by Thomas Mangey, 1719, in 1 vol. 8vo. 7s. 6d. 2953 Giese (Albert) Vocabulaire, Latin, Suedois, Alleman, Francois, pour l’usage de la Jeunesse, 8vo. half bound, very scarce, 8s. Stockholm, 1732 2954 Gigantis (Hieronymi) Responsa Familiaria in Materia Eccle- siasticarum Pensionum, continentia quinquaginta quaestiones in dicta materia, ultra eas quas posuitin suo Aureo Tractatu pensionum, una cum ejusdem Epithomate de Intruso, nunc primum in lucem edita, portrait, 4to. fine copy, very scarce, 10s. 6d. Venetiis, apud Cominum de Tridino, 1562 2955 Gilby’s Commentary on the Prophet Mycha, black letter, 12mo. rare, 18s. - - Imprinted by Daye, 1551 Gilby.— See under Gardiner. 2956 Gilchrist’s (Octavius) Letter to W. Gifford on his edition of Ford’s Plays, Svo. half bound, neat, 3s. - 1811 2957 Gilclse Opus de calamitate, excidio et conquestu Angliae, first edition, dedicated to Bishop Tonstall, 8vo. fine copy, very scarce, 10s. 6d. - - Lond. 1525 2958 Gilpin (Bernardi) Vita, a Georgio Carletono Episcopo Cicis- trensi conscripta, 4to. sewed, scarce, wormed, 4s. 6d. 1628 2959 Gillespie and Coleman.—Brotherly Examination, or clear Justification of those passages in a Sermon against which the Rev. G. Gillespie did preach in Edinburgh, and Discovery of some Tenets and Principles which intrench upon both the honour and power of the Parliament, by T. Coleman, 1646. —Nihil Respondes; or, Discovery of the extreme unsatis- factorinesse of Coleman’s Brotherly Exhortation re-examined, by Gillespie, 1645.—Coleman’s Male dicis ; or Reply to Nihil Respondens, also. Animadversions upon a Namelesse Author, 1646.—Male Audis, or Answer to Coleman’s Male Dicis, wherein the repugnancy of his Erastian Doctrine to the Word of God, the Solemne League and Covenant, &c. are made more apparent than formerly, with Animadversions upon Hussay’s Plea for Christian Magistracy, by Gillespie, 1646, 4to. served, scarce, 15s. 2960 Gillii (Petri) Orationes II. quibus suadet Carolo V. Imp. Regem Gallise prelio captum non modo moderato precio, sed etiam gratis esse dimittendum, 8vo. vellum, 7s. 1540 2961 Gillissen (Aigidii) Oratio de Veterum Hsereticorum injusta Defensione, 4to. sewed, 2s. 6d. 2962 Giorgini da Iesi, Mondo Nuovo, con gli argomenti in ottava rima, del Sig. Gio. Pietro Colini, et in prosa del Sig. Girolamo Ghislieri, 4 to. fine copy, half bound, neat, 21. 12s. 6d. Iesi, Pietro Farri, 1596 A VERY RARE ITALIAN POEM ON THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA, &C. 2963 Giraldi Cambrensis, Itinerarium Cambriae, seu Jaboriosee Bal- duini Cantuariensis Archiepiscopi per Walliam Legationis accurata Descriptio, cum Annotationibus Davidis Poweli, plates, fine copy, 4to. morocco, gilt edges, 1/. 8s. Londini, 1804 *** The above most ancient topographer of Wales, was Bishop of St. David’s from 1199 to 1203 inclusive. Two hundred copies only of the above elegant edition (edited by Sir Richard Colt Hoare,) were printed. Camden and other historians quote him as an author of undoubted credit. 2964 Giraldi Cinthii (Jo. Baptistse) De Obitu Divi Alfonsi Esten- sis Principis Epicedion, Sylvarum liber unus, Elegiarum liber unus, Epigrammaton lib. II. etc. 4to. fine copy, very neat, 7s. 6d. - Ferrarice, 1537 *** Very scarce, see Brunet. Sold in Roscoe’s sale for 21. 2965 Giraldi Cinthii de Ferraria et Atestinis Principibus Commen- tariolum, et Sylvse, 4to. fine copy, vellum, scarce, 4s. 6d. Ferrarice, 1556 2966 Giraldi Cinthio Orbecche, Tragedia, portrait in the title, 8vo. vellum, very scarce, 1/. Is. - - 1547 *** This is the very rare counterfeit of the Aldine edition of 1543. See Renouard. 2967 Giraldi Cinthio Varie Tragedie, portrait, 7 vols. 8vo. fine copy, vellum, rare, 11. 5s. - Venetia, 1583 2968 Giraldi Cinthio Hecatommithi, 4to. vellum, 10s. Qd. Venetia, 1593 2969 Giraldi Cinthio Hecatommithi, 2 vols. 8vo. good sound copy, in old russia, scarce, 31. 3s. - Torrentino, 1565 *** The story on which Shakspeare’s tragedy of Othello is founded, is taken from the seventh novel in the 3d book, vol. i. p. 571. In vol. ii. p. 262, is the original of Beaumont and Fletcher’s Custom of the Country; and from the story at page 753, Fletcher drew the materials for his play of the Laws of Candy. Col. Stanley’s copy sold for 221. Is. 2970 Girdlestone’s (Thos.) Facts tending to prove General Lee the author of Junius, portrait, 8vo. boards, 2s. 1813 2971 Gisbice (Pauli a) Periculorum Poeticorum Partes III. una cum adoptive Carminum Libello Henr. Clingerii, 8vo. scarce, 6s. 6d. - - Witebergce, 1602 2972 Gisborne’s (Thomas) Principles of Moral Philosophy investigated, with remarks on the principle assumed by Mr. Paley as the basis of all moral conclusions, &c. 8vo. sewed, uncut, 2s. 6d. - 1789 2973 Giuntini (Francesco) Discorso sopra il Tempo dello Innamo- ramento del Petrarca, Lione, 1567.—Lettera del Dubioso Academico a Giuntini, s. a. in 1 vol. 8vo. in old morocco, scarce, 7s. 6 d. 2974 Giustiniano (Gironimo) Jephte, Tragedia, 8vo. vellum, Is. 6d. Parma, Violto, 1583 2975 Glanius’s Relation of an Unfortunate Voyage to the Kingdom of Bengala, plates, 12mo. clean copy, 5s. - 1682 *** Sold in Mr. Bindley’s sale for 16s. 2976 Glareani (Henr.) Helvetii de Geographia liber, wood-cuts, Svo.Jine copy, uncut, vellum, scarce, 10s. 6d. Penetiis, Sahio, s. a. 27 7 Glaseri (Philippi) Syngra mma Historicum : in quo continen- tur Prolegomena de Historia, Dissertatiuncula de praestantia cognitionis Historiarum, etc. etc. 4to. vellum, from Thuanus s collection, 4s. 6d. - - Argent. 1629 2978 Glaucii (Geo. Agricolae) Libellus de prima ac simplici Institu- tione Grammatica, 4to. scarce, 3s. - Lips. 1520 2979 Glosa de Esperan^a mira por quien fecha, por Gon^ala da Montalvan, estante en las quadrillas del Senor Pero Lopez Zagal, wood-cut, 4to. morocco, gilt edges, 1/. 11s. 6d. about 1535 2980 Glosas nuevamente hechas y glosadas por Francisco Marquina. Las quales son las siguites; Una glosa de Tiempo bueno y otra de Obelerma ; otra de un Romance que dize Descubrase mi pensamiento, y otra glosa de Acordaos de quien se oluida, y un Romance que dize Pues de amor fuystes dotada, del mismo auctor agora nuevamente hechas, wood-cut, 4to. fne copy, morocco, gilt edges, 21. 2s. - about 1535 2981 Gloucester (Henry Duke of).—Threnodia, on the Death of the high-born Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, by Arthur Brett, Student of Christ Church College, Oxford, 4to. fine large copy, sewed, 10s. 6d. - Oxford, 1660 20 2982 Gloucester (William Duke of).—Account of the Dissection of his Highness William Duke of Gloucester, by Doctor H. 4to. sewed, Ss. - - - 1700 2983 Gloucestershire. — Famous Victory obtained by Sir W. Waller, against Lord Herbert and the Welsh Cavaliers in the Forest of Deane, in the County of Gloucester, where Six Hundred of the Welshmen were slaine, and One Thousand taken prisoners, the said Lord Herbert, General of South W7ales, being slain; also Sir W. Waller’s proceedings in that County, his facing Cicester, &c. with Col. Massey, the Governor of Gloucester, 4to. 1643.—Case of W7illiam Cook, Esq. concerning his Election for the City of Gloucester, in the room of Sir Edward Massye, deceased, against Col. Norwood, folio, 1675.—Discourse of Offences, delivered in Two Sermons, Aug. 19, and Sept. 2, 1683, in the Cathedral Church of Gloucester, by Dr. Edward Fowler, published by Reason of the heinous Offence that was taken at the former of these Sermons, by some of that City, 4to. 1683.—The Dean of Gloucester’s Speech in the Lower House of Convocation, against the late Riots, 4to. 1715.—Private Act to enable Kinard de la Bere, Committee of the Estate of Thomas Ridler, of Edgeworth, a Lunatic, to sell part of the personal Estate of the said Lunatic, folio, 1729.—Reasons alledged against Dc. Rundle’s Promotion to the See of Gloucester, seriously considered, 8vo. 1734.—Case of Dr. Rundle’s Promotion impartially considered, or Remarks on the Preceding Pamphlet, 8vo. 1734.—Act for Repairing and Widening the several Roads from Tewksbury, to various places in Gloucestershire, and into Worcestershire, also from Cheltenham to different places named, 8vo. 1756, an interest- ing and curious collection to the county collector, 1 /. 11 s. 6d. 2984 Gloucestershire.—Appeal to the Freeholders of England on behalf of themselves against the unwarrantable proceedings of Sir Samuel Eckly, late High Sheriff of the County of Gloucester, 4to. Ss. 6d. - - 1705 2985 Gloucestershire.—Account of the Occasion, Process, and Issue of a Trial at Gloucester, between some people called Methodists and certain persons of the town of Minchin Hampton, 8vo. sewed, 5s. - - 1744 2986 Gloucestershire.—Speeches of Queen Elizabeth on her Visit to Giles Brydges, Lord Chandos, at Sudeley Castle, in Gloucestershire, with portrait of Lord Chandos, 4to. fne clean copy, 1/. Is. Privately printed at Lee Priory, 1815 *** Only 100 copies printed. 2987 Gobii (J. F.) Dissertatio Philolog ica, continens Mirabilia qusedam ex Antiquitate descenta, 4to. sewed, 3s. Traj. ad Rhen. 1760 2988 Godfrey of Boulogne.—Gulielmi de Waha Melreusii Labores Herculis Christiani Godefredi Bullionii, 12mo. neat, very scarce, 10s. 6d. - - Insulis Flandrorum, 1673 29S9 Godfrey.—Mrs. Behn’s Poem, relating to the Death of Sir Edmund Bury Godfrey, 4to. sewed, 2s. - 1688 2990 Goes (Damiani a) Commentarii rerum Gestarum in India citra Gangem a Lusitanis, Jirst edition, 4to. Jine copy, 7s. 6d. Lovanii, 1539 *** Sold in the Lucca sale for 21.2s. 2991 Goes (Damiani a) Fides, Religio, Moresque iEthiopum sub lmperio Preciosi Joannis (quern vulgo Presbyterum Joannem vocant) degentium, una cum enarratione confederationis ac amicitiae, inter ipsos Imperatores ^Ethiopia?, et Reges Lusi- taniae initae, 4to. Jirst edition, 10s. 6d. Lovanii, 1540 *** “ The present edition is extremely rare, unknown to Clement and Machado.” 2992 Goes (Damiani a) Fides, Religio, Moresque iEthiopum sub lmperio Presbyteri Joannis degentium, una cum enarratione confoederationis ac amicitiae inter ipsos iEthiopum Imperatores et Reges Lusitaniae initse, cum Epistolis variis, etc. 12mo. very neat, scarce, and interesting, 15s. Paris. Wechel. 1541 This edition has escaped the notice of Brunet. Clement, also, who devotes a long space in his work to a description of the productions of Goes, makes no mention of this particular edition. 2993 Goes (Damiani a) Hispania, 4to. Jine copy, very scarce and interesting, 10s. 6d. - Lovan. Resciusf 1542 2994 Goes (Damiani a) Aliquot Opuscula, sc. Fides, Religio, mo- resque iEthiopum, Epistolae aliquot Preciosi Joannis Deplo- ratio Lappianae gentis, Lappise Descriptio, Bellum Cambai- cum, de Rebus et lmperio Lusitanorum ad Paulum Jovium disceptatiuncula, Hispanise ubertas et potentia, pro Hispania adversus Munsterum defensio, item aliquot Epistolae Sadoleti Bembi et aliorum clarissimorum virorum, cum Farragine Carminum ad Damianum, Lovanii, 1544.—Ejusdem Urbis Lovaniensis Obsidio, Olissipone, 1546, in 1 vol. 4to. fine copies, very scarce, 1/. 11s. 6d. *#* Clement, in his Bibl. Curieuse, has given along, spirited, and most interesting account of Damian da Goes, who was one of the greatest geniuses that Portugal ever produced. He has cited an edition of the above works relating to the East of 1611, and entitles it “Rarissimap but has not noticed the above. The description of the siege of Lovaine in the volume is interesting, as the author was an eye-witness of it, and it relates some personal history that is curious. 2995 Goes. — Legatio Magni Imp. Indorum Presbyterii Joannis, interp. Dam.de Goes} Dordraci, 1618.—iElia Laelia Crispis, Epitaphium Antiquum, a Richardo Vito Basinstochio explica- tum, cum Bernardi Commentario, ib. 1618.—Res Neapolitans, i. e. Historic Pandulphi Collenutii, Ic. Pisaurensis et Jo. Pontani, ib. 1618, in 1 vol. 8vo. vellum, 7s. 6d. 2996 Gomecii (Alvari) Publica Lsetitia, qua Dominus Joannes Martinus Silicteus Archiepiscopus Toletanus a Schola Com- plutensi susceptus est, with twenty-four extremely curious emblematical wood-cuts, 4to. vellum, very rare, 1/. bs. Compluti, Brocarius, 1546 2997 Goldsmith’s Enquiry into the present State of polite Learning in Europe, 12mo. very neat, 2s. 6d. - 1759 2998 Gomersall’s (Robt.) Poems, Tragedy of Sforza, and the Le- vite’s Revenge, with both plates by Cecill, 12mo. very neat, gilt edges, 10$, 6d. - - 1633 *** Sold in Isaac Reed’s sale for 1/. 6s. 2999 Gomez (Juan) de Mora, Relacion de Juramento que Hizieron los Reinos de Castilla, engraved title and plate of arms, 4to. fine copy, scarce, 1/. Is. - Madrid, 1632 From the Earl of Northumberland’s library, with his arms on the sides. 3000 Gonsalvi (Regin.) De Inquisitione Hispanica Oratiunculae VII. 8vo. rare and curious, 7s. 6d. Heidelbergce, 1603 3001 Gooch (Mrs.) the Wife of William Gooch, Esq. Appeal to the Public, on her Conduct, written by herself, 4to. sewed, scarce, 7s. (5d. - - 1788 3002 Goodman (John) Discourse concerning Auricular Confession, as it is prescribed by the Council of Trent, and practised in the Church of Rome, 4to. sewed, 45. - 1684 3003 Goodwin’s (Tho.) Discourse of the True Nature of the Gospel, demonstrating that it is no New Law, but a pure Doctrine of Grace, 4to. sewed, 3s. 6d. - 1695 3004 Goosecappe (Sir Gyles) a Comedy, 4to. sewed, 105. 6d. for Hugh Perry, n. d. 3005 Gorcomiensium Martyrum Historic, qui pro fide Catholica a perduellibus interfecti sunt anno 1572, lib. IV, authore Gul. Estio Hesselio, quibus subjuncta est, appendix de martyrio Gul. Gaudani, etc. with fine impressions of the nineteen portraits and plates, 12mo. very neat, from the Fonthillcollection, rare, I85. - - Duaci, 1603 3006 Gordonstoun Library.—Catalogue of this singular and curious collection, priced, 8vo. sewed, 5s. - 1816 3007 Gore’s (T.) Catalogue of Books on Heraldry, in the English, French, Italian, Spanish, and German Languages, 4to. sewed, scarce, 7s. - - Oxon. 1674 3008 Gordonio (Bernardi de) Tractatus de Urinis, cum Tractatu de pulsibus, folio, fine copy, very rare, 1 85. Ferrarice, per And. Galium, MCCCCLXXXVII. 3009 Goldoni (Jacobi) Lesmorei Scoti, Opus Chronologicum anno- rum seriem, regnorum mutationes, et rerum toto orbe gesta- rum memorabilium sedem annumque, a Mundi exordio ad nostra usque tempora, complectens, 2 vols. in one, folio, fine copy, in the original binding, very scarce, 1/. 115. 6c?. Col. A grip, 1614 3010 Gordonii (Joannis) Salisburiensis Decani, Orthodoxo-Jacobus et Papapostaticus, sive Theses confirmata? Testimoniis Grse- corum et Latinorum Patrum ; quibus probatur Regem Mag- nai Britanniae esse Catholicee fidei, verum defensorem et Propugnatorem, 4to.fine copy, vellum, rare, 155. Loud. 1611 3011 Gordonii (Jo.) Scoto-britanni, Anti-bellarmino-tortor, sive, Tortus retortus et Juliano-papismus et Theses Confirmatee doctrina antiquorum Symbolorum, et Patrum Graecorum et Latinorum testimoniis, etc. contra Laico-Cardinalis Bellar- mini mendacem, blasphemam et malignam comparationem Regiae Majestatis cum Juliano Apostata, with 'poetical dedication to Prince Henry, 4to. fine clean copy, very scarce, 10s. 6d. - - Lond. 1612 3012 Goretii (Leonardi) Oratio de Matrimonio Philippi et Marise, Regis et Reginae Anglise, Hispanise, Hiberniae, etc. 4to.fine copy of A VOLUME OF EXCESSIVELY RARE OCCURRENCE, morOCCO elegant, gilt edges, 31. 13s. 6d. Lond. Powell. 1554* 3013 Gorlaei (Abr.) Dactyliotheca seu Annulorum Sigillarium quorum apud priscos tarn Graecos quam Romanos usus Promp- tuarium, etc. numerous plates and fine portrait, beautifully engraved, 4to. fine copy, scarce, 18s. - 1601 3014 Gossett.—Catalogue of the Library of Dr. Isaac Gossett, thick paper, with the purchasers' names and prices in manuscript, 8vo. h. b. russia, 18s. - - 1813 3015 Gossip (The); a Series of Original Essays and Letters, Literary, Historical, and Critical, Descriptive Sketches, Anecdotes, and Original Poetry, 8vo. bds. 2s. 6d. 1821 3016 Gosson’s (Stephen) Trumpet of Warre, a Sermon preached at Paule’s Crosse, 12mo. very neat, 11. 5s. - 1598 *** The Trumpet of Warre, like most of this author’s pieces, is of very rare occurrence. It is replete with curious allusions, and ludicrous imagery. In reference to his employment in the ministry, Gosson, in the dedication to Richard Bancroft, Bp. of London, states, that he had brought in those labours to the, church, fitted to the times, and that honourable assembly to which he spoke, seeing that God in his goodoesse had made him a little naile in his temple, to hang some part of his service upon. « 3017 Gothofredus (J.) History of the United Provinces of Achaia, by Hen. Stubbe, 4to. sewed, 2s. 6d. - 1673 3018 Goudoever (Ant. Van) Disputatio Philologica de Historicis Polybii Laudibus, presentation copy, 8vo. bds. uncut, 2s. 6d. Traj. ad Rhen. 1809 3019 Gough’s (J.) Strange Discovery, Tragi-Comedy, 4to. fine copy, 7s. (5d. - - 1640 3020 Gough (R.) —Estienne Perlin, Description des Royaulmes d’Angleterre et d’Escosse, en 1558, Histoire de l’Entree de la Reine Mere dans la Grande Bretagne, par P. de la Serre, en 1639, with all the plates, and illustrated with English notes, by Gough, 4to. fine copy, uncut, 185. 1775 *** The large folding view of the procession in Cheapside is frequentty wanting. 3021 Gough’s account of the celebrated Richly Illuminated Missal, executed for John Duke of Bedford, Regent of France, under Henry VI. formerly in the Portland Museum, now in the collect ion of Sir John Tobin, Bart, of L iverpool, with facsimile engravings of some of the illuminations, 4to. sewed, 185. 1794 3022 Gowry Conspiracy.—A Form of Prayer, with Thanksgiving, to be used by all the King’s loving Subjects on the Fifth of August, being the day of his Highness happy deliverance from the traiterous and bloody attempt of the Earl of Gowry, his brother, and their adherents, 4to. sewed, 3s. 6d. 1623 3023 Grabii (J. E.) Epistola ad J. Millium, qua ostenditur, libri Judicum Genuinam LXX. Interpretum Versionem earn esse, quam MS. Codex Alexandrinus exhibet, Gr. et Lat. 4to. served, 3s. - - Oxon. 1705 3024 Graevii (J. G.) Oratio de auspicatissima Expeditione Britan- nica, cum Gulielmus Arausionensis Princeps, Anglise Rex inaugurareter, etc. 4to. 3s. - Lond. 1689 3025 Grahame’s Anatomie of Humors, and the Passionate Sparke of a relenting Minde, 4to. boards, 2/. 12s. 6d. Edinb. 1830 %* Privately printed for the members of the Bannatyue club. 3026 Grammatice Rudimenta, ad Pueros, de Remigio, Donato, Alexandroque studiosissime lecta, with curious wood-cut in the tide, 4to. very neat, rare, 12s. per Kreusner, s. a* 3027 Grammaticale Exercitium Puerorum, in Dietas distributum, nuper per delegentem in multis castigationum denovo recog- nitum : non sine plusculorum quam pueris profore visa sunt, additione necessaria, 4to. very neat, scarce, 18s. Mogunt. Schoejfer, 1506 3028 Grammaticarum Institutionum Enchiridion Partium Orationis Syntaxim : cum Elegantiarum flosculis ac terminorum pro- prietatibus adamussim revisum brevibus complectens, 4to. fine cGpy, scarce, 5s. - Colonice, 1516 3029 Grammars.—Alphabetum Greecum et Lat. Lutetice, Stephanas, 1550.—Institutiones Linguae Graecae a Nicolao Clenardo, ib. id. 1551.—Meditationes Graecanicae in Artem Grammati- cam, a N. Clenardo, ib. 1544.—Isaaci Casauboni de Satyrica Graecorum Poesi et Romanorum Satira, libri II. ib. 1605.— Cyclops, Euripidae Latinitate donata a Q. Septimo, in one vol. 8vo. fine copies, in the original morocco binding, gilt edges,from the Escurial collection, 11. Is. 3030 Grammatical Tracts.—Introduction of Grammar generally to be used, Carnb. 1640.—Ratio Grammatices cognoscendae, Lond. 1634.—Lilie’s Rules construed, with Robinson’s Latine Syntaxis, &c. 1640.—Treatise of the Figures at the end of the Rules of Construction in the Latine Grammar construed, by John Stockwood, 1628.—Prosodia construed, by Barn. Hampton, 1640.—Praxis Grammatica : Verum et Genuinum Declinationum et Conjugationum usum liquido indicans, 1623.—Praxis of the whole Latin Syntaxe in English, 1629. —Enuclearie, or Alphabet of Verbs, Neuters, &c. by W. Darbishire, 1624, in 1 vol. 12mo. neat, a very scarce collection, 18s. 3031 Grammaire Italienne, augmentee de Dialogues, Discours, et d’un recueil des plus beaux endroits de Poetes, 12mo. neat, 2s. 6d. - - Paris, 1696 3032 Grammaire Generale et Raisonnce, frontispiece, 8vo. sd. 2s. Amst. 1703 3033 Grammatici (Alex.) Doctrinale cum Commento, wood-cut. 4to. scarce, 4s. - Venet. Alex, de Bindonis, 1519 3034 Grant’s (Jas.) Essays on the Origin of Society, Language, Property, Government, Jurisdiction, Contracts, Marriages, and interspersed with Illustrations from the Greek and Gaelic Languages, 4to. fine copy, very neat, 12s. 1785 3035 Grapaldi (F. Marii) Parmensis Onomasticon, variarum propria Nomina, explicationemque ex optimis quibusque tarn Graecae quam Latinae Linguae Auctoribus petitam, 8vo. very neat, 6s. - - Dordrechti, 1618 3036 Graphei (Corn.) Pacis inter Carolum V, Imp. Caes. Aug. et Franciscum I. Galliarum Regem, ad aquas mortuus in agro Narbonis initae, Descriptio, 1538.—Divo Carolo V. ex His- paniis per medias Gallas in Patriam Reduci Aggratulatio per Grapheum, Antv. 1540, in 1 vol. 12mo. fine copies, morocco elegant, gilt edges, very rare, 1/. 11s. 6d. 3037 Gratiani (Girolamo) Conquisto di Granata, Poema Heroico, con gli Argomenti del Signor Flaminio Calvi, frontispiece, first edition, 4to. h. b. vellum, scarce, 10s. 0>d. Modena, 1615 3038 Grattan’s (Hen.) Observations on the Mutiny Bill ; with Strictures on Lord Buckinghamshire’s Administration in Ireland, 1781.—Considerations submitted to the People of Ireland, on their present Condition with regard to Trade and Constitution, in Answer to Grattan, 1781.—Letters to Lord Mansfield, from Andrew Stuart, Esq. Dublin, 1775.— Four Letters to the Earl of Carlisle, from W. Eden, Esq. on Party Spirit, Parties, &c. 1779, in one vol. 8vo. h.b. neat, 5 s. Gd. 3039 Graunt’s (John) Right Use made at the Disputations between Mr. Goodwin and Mr. Symson, concerning Redemption, 4to. sewed, 2s. - 1649 3040 Gravesand (G. J.) Philosophic Newtonian® Institutiones, in usus Academicos, 2 vols. 12mo. uncut, 2s. Gd. Leidce, 1766 3041 Gray’s Odes, 4to. h. b. 5s. Gd. Strawberry Hill, 1757 3042 Gray’s Poems, printed with a beautiful large type, with a view to remove the reproaches which Ireland had long laboured under for bad printings by T. Ewing, see Preface, 4to. h. b. neat, 5s. - Dublin, 1771 3043 Gray’s Poems, with Memoirs of his Life and Writings, by Mason, portrait, 4to. very neat, 7s. Gd. - 1775 3044 Grazzini (Ant. Fr.J detto il Lasca, la Seconda Cena, the counterfeit edition, 8vo. boards, uncut, 5s. Stambul, delV Egira, 122 3045 Great Britain’s Union, and the Security of the Hanover Succession considered, in a Letter from Windsor, by a Person of Quality, 4to. sewed, 2s. Gd. - - 1705 3046 Grebner’s Visions and Prophecies concerning England, Scotland,and Ireland, in proseand verse, 12mo.scarce, 7s. Gd. 1661 3047 Greek Vases.—Catalogue of a magnificent Collection of Greek Vases, sold by King and Lochee, neatly priced, 8vo. served, 5s. - - - 1815 3048 Greene’s (Robt.) Honourable History of Friar Bacon, and Friar Bungay, with wood-cut, 4to. ll. 15s. - 1630 *** Sold in Mr. Heber’s sale for 21. 14s. 3049 Greene’s Honourable History of Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay, curious cut, 4to .fine copy, scarce, 1/. 5 s. Jean Bell, n.d. 3050 Greene’s Groatsworth of Wit, bought with a Million of Repentance, poems, with Preface, Critical and Biographical, by Sir Egerton Brydges, 4to. bds. fine clean copy, 10s. 6d. Lee Priory private press, 1813 *** Only 100 copies printed. 3051 Gregentii Archiep. Tephrensis Disputatio cum Herbano Judaeo, Gr. et Lat. 8vo.fine copy, vellum, 5s. Lutet. Mor ell. 1586 3052 Gregorii Dialogi. —Hie facht an das buch das der hey 1 ig vatt, und bapst Sanctus Gregorius selbs gemacht hat von den heyligen die bey seynen zeyten, &c. wood-cut.—Das puch der pein der selen und von den freuden d’Erwelten, und ist zu latein genant Visio Tundali, zu teutsch die gesicht Tundali.—Von einem BischofF Forsee genant ist ein gross wunderzaichen zu mercken. — Speculum Mundi, ein Spiegel de Welt Buch oder Tractat, und das wurtz zu latein genant Ars Moriendi, das ist von der kunste des Sterbens.— Tractat zu latein genant Tractatus quatuor novissimorum, in 1 vol. folio, all very fine sou?id copies, 4/. 14s. 6d. Augustce, MCCCCLXXIII, These six tracts, u in den Kloster St. Ulrich gedrukt, 1473,’’ bear the same degree of rarity as our books printed at St. Albans. It is one of the very rare productions of the press established by the Prior Melchior de Stamham, in the monastery of St. Ulrich and Afra at Augsburgh, and is minutely described by Panzer. 3053 Gregorii Nazianzeni Tragcedia, Christus Patiens, Paris. 1544. —Luciani Tragopodagra, Epigrammata, etc. ib. 1530.—Epitome Agricolee de Inventione Dialectica, ib. 1539.—Metho- dus Instituendorum puerorum a R. Britanno, ib. 1547.— Passeratii Prefatiuncula, ib. 1593, in 1 vol. 8vo. 10s. 6d. 3054 Gregorii Nazianzeni Tetrasticha in Linguam Graacam Hodi- ernam, conversa a Niceta et Davide, portrait, 4to. neat, very scarce, ll. Is. - Penet. ap. F. Zanettum, 1563 3055 Gregorio Nazanzeno Due Orationi, in una de le quali, si tratta quel che sia Vescovado, et quali debbiano essere i Vescovi ne 1’ altra, de l’amor verso i Poueri, et il Primo Sermone di S. Cipriano sopra l’Elemosina, fatta in Lingua Toscana da Annibal Caro, 4to. a remarkably fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, 1 /. Is. Penet. Aldo Manutio, 1569 3056 Gregorii Episcopi Cyprensis Laus Maris, Greece, Svo. very neat, 5s. - - Lugd. Bat. 1591 $057 Gregorii Papas XIII. Confirmatio Omnium Privilegiorura fratrum minorum de observantia, quos vocant, monialiumque sanctae Claras, necnon de poenitentia nuncupatorum ordinibus, per summos Pontifices concessorum, 4to, fine copy, very scarce, 6s. 6d. - Romee, Ant. Bladus, 1575 SO58 Grellmann’s (H. M. G.) Dissertation on the Gipseys, their manner of Life, Religion, Manners, Customs, &c. with Historical Enquiry into their Origin, 8vo. h. h. neat, 7s. 1807 $059 Grenville.—Verses by the University of Oxford, on the Death of the Most Noble and Right Valiant Sir Bevill Grenville, alias Granville, who was slain by the Rebells at the Battle on Lansdown Hill, near Bath, July 5th, 1648, with the rare portrait, 4to. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, Si. 13s. Od. - - 1684 *#* This edition contains copies of King Charles II. letters and grants, &c. in favour of the Earl of Bath, for the services of the noble family of Grenville, down to the Restoration.; also a report of the engagement betwixt the Revenge, commanded by Sir Richard Grenville, and the Armada of the King of Spain, in August, 1591. 3060 Gresemundi (Theodorici) de Furore Germanico diebus geni- alibus, Carnisprivii Dialogus, first edition, 4to.fine copy, very neat, scarce, 10s. 6d. - Mogunciee, MCCCCXCV. 3061 Greseri (Hieron.) Epithalamion Thom-se Vinitori et Annse Wendelers Sponsee ipsius, 4t o. fine copy, 3s. 6d. Wit (eh. 1556 3062 Greslon Histoire de la Chine sous la Dominacion des Tartares, 8vo. fine clean copy, vellum, scarce, 7s. Paris, 1671 3063 Greswell’s (W. P.) Annals of Parisian Typography, 8vo. hoards, Ss. - - - 1818 3064 Greswell’s (W. P.) View of the Early Parisian Greek Press; including the Lives of the Stephani, Notices of other contemporary Greek Printers of Paris, and various particulars of the Literary and Ecclesiastical History of their times, 2 vols. 8vo. cloth hoards, 10s. 6d. Oxford, 1833 3065 Greville (Fulke) Lord Brook’s Tragedy of Mustapha, 4to. very rare, Si. Ss. - - 160# 3066 Grevill’s (Fulke) Life of the renowned Sir Philip Sydney, with the true interest of England, 1652.—-History of the revolutions in Naples, 1650.—Edward Leigh’s Observations on the XII. Caesars, 1647, in 1 vol. 12mo. h. h. russia, 15s. The life of Sir P, Sydney sold in Dr. Heath’s sale for 3/. 3067 Gribaldi (Matthsei) Epistola de Tremendo divini judicii ex- emplo super eum, qui hominum metu pulsus, Christum et cognitam ventatem abnegat, 8vo. scarce, 2s. 6d. 1549 3068 Grindalli (Edmundi) Concio Funebris in obitum Ferdinandi Csesaris recens defuncti, in celeberrimo procerum ac magna- tum conventu Londini in Eccl. Cath. de Pauli habita ex An- glico per Jo. Foxum conversa, 4to. very tall copy, half hound, morocco, 18s. - Londini, per J. Dayum, 1564 %* The only copy referred to in the Bibliographer’s Manual is in the British Museum. 2 P 3069 Orisons.—The Proceedings of the Grisons, in 1618, wherein are truly and clearly laid open the Lawful and Urgent Causes of calling an Assembly of the Commons, and of tbeir due Proceeding and Honourable Prosecution of Justice which they were enforced to use against some false and perfidious Patriots, in a full Congregation and with absolute power met together at Tosana, 4to. served, 4s. - 1619 3070 Groans of Germany, or the inquiry of a Protestant German into the original Cause of the present Distractions of the Empire, 1741 Review of the Politics and Conduct of the Court of Great Britain with regard to France, 1742.—On the Necessity of Maintaining a Regular Land Force in this Island, 1742.—Answer to Ditto, 1742.—Forman’s Letter to W. Pulteney, Esq. shewing how pernicious the Imperial Company of Commerce and Navigation, lately established in the Austrian Netherlands, is likely to prove to Great Britain, as well as to Holland, 1725.—View of the State of Affairs for Four Years past, 1730.—Case of the Hessian Forces in the Pay of Great Britain, 1731.— History of Prime Ministers in Great Britain, in 1 vol. 8vo. half bound, 65. Gd. 3071 Groe (J. H. van der) Catalogus ejus Bibliothecas, some prices, 8 vo. half bound, neat, 3s. Gd. Lugd. Bat. 1819 3072 Grossen Trias Propositionum Theologicarum, Grsecum textum et stylum Novi Testamenti a barbaris criminationibus vindi- cantium, Jence, 1640.—Alia Editio, cum Observationibus Apologeticis, Hamburgi, 1640.—Innocentia Hellenistarum a Triade Propositionum Theologicarum, s. a. — Defensiones Triadis, ib. 1641-2.—Musasi Vindicise pro disquisitione de Stylo N. T. adversus Grossen, Jence, 1642, in 1 vol. 12mo. all the parts complete, vellum, 10s. Gd. *** Purchased in Dr. Gossett’s sale for 21. 3073 Grotius (Hugo) Beuys van den waren Godsdienst in ses Boecken ghestelt, 4to. 2s. - - 1622 3074 Grottaglie (Antonio dalle) L’Arcangelo Capuccino Scozeze detto 1’Alessio, 12mo. vellum, a curious and very scarce volume, Is. Gd. - - Napoli, 1656 .3075 Grudii (Nic. Nic.) Apotheosis Maximiliani ab iEgmonda, Comitis Burani, cum Epitaphio, 12mo. scarce, 3s. Gd. Lovanii, 1549 3076 Grudtlicher nnd Warhaffter bericht Was sich uoder der bele- gerung der Stat Wien Newlich, curiouS mood-cut, 4to. very scarce, 3s. Gd. - 1529 3077 Grunpeckh (Joannis) Speculum naturalis, coelestis et pro- pheticae visionis, omnium calamitatum, tribulationum, et anx- ietatum, quse super omnes status, stirpes et nationes Christi- anae reipublicee, presertim quse cancro et septimo climati subjectae sunt, proximis temporibus venturae sunt, with twelve extremely curious and highly spirited mood-cuts, folio, very neat, 21. 2s. - - Nurenbergce, 1508 *** This is a very singular volume, and of extreme rarity, unknown to most bibliographers. 8078 Grymston’s Speech in Parliament upon the Accusation and Impeachment of William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury, for Treason, declaring his wicked proceedings and exorbitant power, both in Church and Commonwealth, 4to. served, 8s. 6d. - - - 1641 S079 Gualdo (Conte Galeazzo) Historia di Christina Alessandra Regina di Suetia, &c. portrait, 4to. veil. 4s. 6d. Roma, 1656 SOSO Gualengui (Galeatii) ad Academicos suos in Studiorum, re- staurationem Parseneticum Carmen, 4to. fine copy, 4s. 6d. Ferrarice, 1587 S081 Gualterotti (RafFaello) Rime, rvilh fine wood-cut capital letters, 4to. vellum, scarce, 7s. 6d. - Fiorenza, 1581 3082 Guarini Erotemata, Greece, cum multis additamentis et cum Commentariis Latinis Pontici Virunnii, edente J. M. Tri- cmlio, 8vo. morocco elegant, gilt edges, rare, 21. 2s. Ferrarice, Mazochus, 1509 *** “Edition tres rare, et rendue celebre dans la Republique des Lettres par la quantite de Dissertations qu’elle a occasionnees, et qui out ete faites par dif- f§rens Bibliographes. La rarete de ce Livre engageameme M. de la Monnoye a en publier une Dissertation particuliere; dans laquelle, non content de faire 1’apologie de cette pretieuse edition, il pretend encore qu’on doit regarder comme unique dans Paris, I’exemplaire qui en existe a la Bibliotheque Mazarine. Plu- sieurs Bibliographes etrangers, qui ont ecrit apres lui, semblent confirmer son sentiment, et regardent comme un Livre des plus rares cette edition de la Gram- maire de Chrysoloras.’’-—See De Bure, who could refer to only one other copy, which was in the Gaignat collection, and produced 129 francs; Brunet also is very minute in his description of it. 8083 Guarini (And.) Origine e Fondatione di time le Religioni, e Militie di Cavaliieri, con le Croci, e Segni usati da quelle, etc. Vicenza, Dom. Amadio, 1614.-—L’Origine et Fondatione dell’Ordine de’ Crociferi da Bened. Leoni, Venet. 1599. -—Origine del Sacro Ordine Cisterciense, et suoi Progressi, Decreti, Statuti, Privilegii, etc. da Don Rob. Rusca, Milano, 1598, in 1 vol. 4to. fine copies, neat, from Colbert's collection, 10s. 6d. *** On the title of the first is the Aldine device. 3084 Guarinus (Baptista) de modo et ordine docendi ac discendi, 4to. scarce, 4s. - - Argent. 1514 3085 Guarini, Pastor Fido, Tragicommedia Pastorale, con un com- pendio di Poesia, tratto da i duo Verati, fine impressions of the portrait and plates, 4to. vellum, scarce, 12s. Venet. 1602 “ Edition estimee et peu commune.’’—Brunet. 3086 Guarini, Pastor Fido, Tragicomedia Pastorale, nelle Reali Nozze di sua Altezza D. Carlo Emanuele Duca di Sauoio, etc. con la Seren. Infante D. Caterina d’Austria, wood-cuts, Aldine device in title, 16mo. morocco, Aldine device on the sides, gilt edges, rare, 1/. Is. - Vicenza, 1615 3087 Guarini, Pastor Fido, or the Faithfull Shepheard, translated into English by Sir Edward Dymock, Champion to her Majesty, with Sonnet and Introductory Poems by S. Daniell and S. Waterson, 4to. rare, \l. 11s. 6d. - 1602) %* A copy of this very rare play sold at Mr. Evans’s sale, in Jan. 1825, for 12/. 3088 Guarnse (And.) Salernitani Grammaticale Bellum Nominis et verbi Regum de Principalitate Orationis inter se conten- dentium, 4to. 5s. - - Lips. 1512 3089 Guarnae Grammaticale Bellum, 4to. fine copy, 5s. Argent. 1516 3090 Guastivini (Giulio) Risposta air infarinato Academico della Crusca intorno alia Gierusaiemme Liberata del Torquato Tasso, 8vo. vellum, scarce, 5s. - Bergamo, 1588 3091 Guazzi (Marco di) Mantuano, Belisardo, fratello de Conte Orlando, a romance poem, 4to. very neat, gilt edges, scarce, 1/. 11 s. 6d. - - Venetia15-33 *** “ Edition rare, et la meilleure de ce Poeme.”—-Brunet. Sold in the Rox~ feurghe sale for 3/. 4s. 3092 Guazzo (Steph.) Civile Conversatione, lib. IV. 16mo. h. b. neat, 185. - - Venet. 1581 This curious volume contains some very interesting notes by Gabriel Harvey. 3093 Guenebauld (Jean de) Reveil de Chyndonax Prince des vacies Druydes Celtiques Diionois, avec la Saintete, religion et diversite des Ceremonies Observees aux Anciennes Sepultures, 4to. fine copy, with the plates, neat, 125. Dijon, 1621 3094 Guerino ditto Meschino : Hystoria breve del Re Karlo Ini- peratore, &c., wants the table and the title, and one leaf supplied in Manuscript, folio, tall copy, excessively rare, 2l. 125. 6d. Venex. Ger. de Flandria, MCCCCLXXVII. The White Knights copy, with the table and first leaf manuscript, sold for 13/. 13s. Mr. Ribbert’s copy sold for 25/. 14s. 3095 Guerino Meschino.—In questo libro vulgarmente setrata alchuna Ystoda breve del Re Karlo Imperatore, poi del nascimento e opere di quelo magnifico Cavalier nominato Guerino, e prenominato Meschino, folio, large sound copyr but wanting three leaves, neat, extremely rare, Si. 3s. Venetia, per Nicolo Girardengho, MCCCCLXXXII. *** Such is the extreme rarity of this edition, that it had escaped the researches of Brunet, until the publication of his Nouvelles Recherches, where he slightly mentions it on the information of Count Melzi, whose only authority was the Catalogo di Adolfo Cesare, Venezia, 1809. 3096 Guerino, Libro chiamato Meschino, 4to. in rich old red morocco, gilt edges, bound by De Rome, 21. 2s. Milano, 1520 *** A very rare edition, having escaped the researches of Panzer and others. 3097 Guerino detto il Meschino, nel quale si tratta come trouo suo Padre, et sua Madre in la Cittadi Durazzo in Prigione; et Diverse Vittorie contra Turchi, 12mo. neat, gilt edges, 105. 6d. Venet. 1635 *** A scarce edition of this popular romance. 3098 Guevara (Ant. de) Obras, folio, fine copy, vellum, very scarce, U. 5s. - - * - 1545 The works of this celebrated bishop are considered as forming part of Don Quixote’s library. See Cervantes’s own preface to the first part of Don Quixote. 3099 Guevara (Don Antonio de) Menosprecio de Corte y Alabanza de Aldea dirigido al Rey de Portugal Don Juan Tercero, Svo. jine copy, neat, very rare, 18s. Anvers, 1540 Probably the first edition, and apparently unknown to Antonio, Brunet,, and other bibliographers. 5100 Guibae (Roberti) Britanni, Episcopi Trecorensis ad Innocen- tium VIII. legati, Francisci Ducis Britannise, Oratio, in Obedientia praestanda, 4to. Jine copy, 3s. (MCCCCLXXXV.) 5101 Guicciardini (Francisci) Loci duo, ex ipsius Historiarum libris III. et IV. detracti, in exemplaribus hactenus impressis non leguntur, nunc tandem ab interitu vindicati, et Latine, Italice, Galliceque editi ; seorsim accesserunt Petrarchae Epistolae XVI. item Clementis VIII. Ferrariam petentis et ingredientis apparatus et pompa, rare, 1602.—Portraict de la Vie du Mareschal d’Ancre avec un abrege deplorable de la mort des deux Roys Henry III. et IV. par N. V. 1635, in 1 vol. Svo. morocco elegant, gilt edges, 18s. *** The first book in this volume was privately printed. It supplies the hiatus or castration of the third and fourth books of Guicciardin’s History, and the six Letters of Petrarch, offensive to the Popes and Church of Rome, and suppressed by their authority. 3102 Guicciardini’s Account of the Ancient Flemish School of Painting, translated from the Italian, printed in 1567, with Preface, and Index of Names of Artists arranged according to the times in which they lived, 4to. sewed, 5s. 1795 3103 Guichenonii (S.) Bibliotheca Sebusiana sive variarum Charta- rum, Diplomatum, Fundationum, Privilegiorum, Donationum, et immunitatum Miscellar Centuriae II. 4to. jine copy, vellum, rare, \ l. Is. - - - Lugd. 1660 3104 Guichenonii (S.) Bibliotheca Sebusiana, seu variarum Charta- rum, Diplomatum, Fundationum, Privilegiorum, Donationum, et immunitatum a Summis Pontificibus, Imperatoribus, Regibus, Ducibus, &c. et Proceribus, Ecclesiis, Monasteriis, et aliis locis aut Personis concessarum nusquam antea Editarum Miscellae Centuria? II. ex Arcbivis Regiis, Monasteriorum Tabulariis, et Codicibus MS. ad Historiae lucem collectae, et Locorum explicationem et Familiarum illustrium cognitionem notis illustrator, best edition, folio, very fine copy^ in beautiful old morocco, gilt edges, 21. 2s. - Taurini, 1780 3105 Guidonis de Columna Historia Destructionis Trojae, folio, fine copy, very neat, rare, \l. 11.9. 6d. - sine ulla notd *** This work is the original of Caxton’s well-known history of the destruction of Troy, and is the source from whence Lydgate and our other early English poets drew their accounts of that event. 3106 Guidonis de Columna Historia Destructionis Trojeo, folio, neat, a very scarce edition, 1/. lb. 6d. Argent. MCCCCLXXXVL *** Not in the Spencer Catalogue. 3107 Guidonis de Columna Historia Destructionis Trojae, folio, neat, a very scarce edition, 1/. 11s. 6d. Argent. MCCCCLXXXIX. Another edition of this celebrated history, not in the Spencer catalogue. 3108 Guinney.—The Golden Coast, or a Description of Guinney, its Situation, Commodities, Laws, Customes, Religion, Manners, in Four Rich Voyages, with Relation of such Persons as got wonderful Estates by their Trade thither, 4to. fine copy, neat, scarce, U. Is. * - 1665 3109 Guise.—Le Tres Excellent Enterrement du treshault et tres illustre Prince Claude de Lorraine, Due de Guise, auquel sont declares toutes les ceremonies de la chambre d’honneur du transport du corps : avec l’oraison Funebre declarative des gestes, mceurs, vie et trespas du meme Due de Guise, 2 parts in 1 vol. 8vo. vellum, very scarce, 10s. 6d. Paris, 1551 3110 Gulielmi Neubrigensis Rerum Anglicarum, lib. V. cum Indice, 8vo. first edition, scarce, 7s. 6d. Antverpice, 1567 3111 Gulliver Decypher’d, or Remarks on a late Book, intitled, Travels into several remote Nations, 8vo. neat, 3s. n. d. 3112 Gulston, Catalogue of his very valuable Collection of Prints, sold by Greenwood, with prices and purchasers’ names, Svo. h. b. neat, very rare, 15s. - - 1786 3113 Gundelii (Philippi) Apollonodia et Callianera, iEglogae, 4to. fine copy, scarce, 3s. 6d. - Viennce Austrice, 1518 3114 Gunpowder Plot.—His Majestie’s Speech in Parliament, with the Manner of the Discovery of this intended Treason, also the Examination of Guy Fawkes, and other Prisoners, 4to. sewed, scarce, 8s. 6d. - - 1605 3115 Gunpowder Treason, History of the, collected from approved Authors, as well Popish as Protestant, 4to. sewed, 3s. 1679 3116 Gunpowder Plot.—De Conspiratione Pulveraria in Anglia quondam agitata, a Gothofredo Steinbrechern, 4to. a scarce and very interesting historical tract, 10s. 6<7. 1687 3117 Gunter.—Catalogue of the Library of Dr. Gunter, sold by Millington, 4to.fine copy, sewed, scarce, 10s. 6d. 1614 3118 Gurthie’s (J.) Life and Heroick Actions of the Eighth Champion of Christendom, frontispiece of the Knt.’s adventure with his Taylor, 8vo. 2s. 6d. - 1739 3119 Guthrie’s (M.) Tour through the Taurida, or Crimea, the Antient Kingdom of Bosphorus, and all other Countries on the North Shore of the Euxine, ceded to Russia by the Peace of Kainardgi and Jassy, maps and plates, 4to. very neat, 10s. 6d. - 1802 3120 Gutierres de Torres (Alvaro de) Sumario de las Maravillosas y espantables cosas que en el mundo ban acontescido, 4to. fine copy, russia extra, bound by the late Charles Lewis, very rare, 2l. 12s. 6d. - - Toledo, 1524 %* This copy was purchased in the Conde sale, before it was bound, for 3/. 3s. 3121 Gustavus III.—YTropvqpa Parmense in adventu Gustavi III. Sueciae Regis, beautifully printed, 4to. vellum, 5s. Parmce, 1784 3122 Gwinne Vertumnus, sive Annus recurrens Oxonii coram Jacobo Rege et Henrico Principe, Proceribus a Joannensibus in Scena recitatus ab uno scriptus, Phrasi Comica prope Tragicis senariis, 4to. vellum, scarce, Is. 6d. 1607 *** Sold in Mr. Reed’s sale for 1/. 12s. 3123 Gwyn’s (J.) Essay on Design, with Proposals for erecting a Public Academy for Educating the British Youth in Drawing, &e. 8vo. clean copy, uncut, 2s. 6d. Brindley, 1749 3124 Gyllii de Constantinopoleos Topographia lib. IV. 12mo. vellum, 35. (cost the late Bishop of Lichfield 125.) Elzevir, 1632 3125 Gymnasiad, or Boxing Match, a very curious Epic Poem, with Notae Variorum, 4to. sewed, 2s. 6c?. - 1744 3126 Habesci (Elias) State of the Ottoman Empire, Account of their Religion, Government, Manners, Customs, Amusements, &c. with particular description of the Seraglio of the Grand Signor, 8vo. very neat, 65. - 1784 3127 Habington (William) Castara, a Collection of Poems in Three Parts, frontispiece by Marshall, 12mo. very fine copy, in the original binding, 1/. II5. 6d. - - 1640 *** The author entitled this interesting volume Castara, in compliment to Mistress Lucia, the daughter of Lord Powis, who became his wife, to whom many poems are addressed. There are also verses addressed to Lord and Lady Powis, on the funeral of George Talbot, by whom there are some introductory poems, others to Lady Cat. Talbot, Endymion Porter, the Earl of Shrewsbury, and upon his death, William Alexander, Earl of Stirling, the Hon. Hen. Campbell, son to the Earl of Argyle, Lord Windsor, Lord Kintyre, and others. 3128 Haddoni (W.) Poematum Lib. II. 12mo. morocco elegant, gilt edges, very rare, Si. 3s. - - Bond. 1576 *** This interesting volume contains poems upon Edward VI., Princess Elizabeth, Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, who married the Princess Mary, Widow of Louis XI. of France. On the Rebellion in Norfolk. On Sir Edmond Brudenelle, (son of Sir Thomas, by Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Sir Will. Fitzwilliam, of Mai ton, in Northamptonshire,) whose only child Ethelred, married Sir Basil Brooke, of Madeley, in Staffordshire. Roger Ascham, T. Norton, of Bristol. W. Mildmay. On the Reign of Queen Mary. On the afflicted Affairs of the Princess Elizabeth. On the Reign of Queen Elizabeth. On the Restoration of Westminster College. On Archbishop Cranmer ; Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester. On the Nuptials of Thomas Cecil. On Archbishop Parker. On the Deaths of Charles and Henry Brandon, Dukes of Suffolk. John Dudley, Earl of Warwick. Sir John Cheek. Lady Jane Somerset. Elizabeth, Marchioness of Northampton. Lord W. Paget. On the Three Wives of Thomas, Duke of Norfolk, buried in one tomb, and many other most interesting poems on various persons. 3129 Hadrava, Ragguagli di varii scari e Scoverte di Antichita fatte nell’ Isola di Capri, plates of coins, antiquities, fyc. 4to. boards, 5s. - - Dresdce, 1796 3)30 Hsec et Hie ; or the Feminine Gender more worthy than the Masculine, being a Vindication of that ingenious and innocent Sex from the biting Sarcasms, wherewith they are daily aspersed by the Virulent Tongues and Pens of malevolent Men, 12mo. fine clean copy, scarce, 125. - ‘ 1683 3131 Haedus de mundanorum hominum temeritate atque stultitia, 4to. very rare, 10s. 6d. - - Venet. 1502 3132 Haex (Davidis) Dictionarium Malaico-Latinum et Latino-Ma- laicum ; adjunctae sunt Lusitanicse et aliquot Tarnatanicae Dictiones, quae valde sunt communes et vocabulis Malaicis in Insulis Amboyna, Banda, Java, et Moluccis intermiscentur; item aliquot loquendi modi valde necessarii iis qui Linguam Malaicam addiscere volunt, etc. 4to. vellum, very scarce, 18s. Romce, 1631 *** “ Volume peu commun.”—Brunet. Sold in Mr. Nicol’s sale for 11. 5s., and in Prince Soubise’s for 36 francs. 3133 Hager.—De Natura Pelagi, Dissertatio per J. H. Hager, 4to. 3 s. Upsalice, 1757 3134 Hailes (David Dalrymple, Lord).—Memorials and Letters relating to the History of Britain in the Reign of James the First, published from the original, 12mo. neat, 7s. 6d. Glasgow, 1762 3135 Hailes.—Memorials and Letters relating to the History of Britain in the Reign of Charles the First, published from the originals, 12mo. boards, 5s. - Glasgow, 1766 3136 Hailes.—Secret Correspondence of Sir Robert Cecil with James VI. King of Scotland, now first published, 12mo. neat, 7s. 6d. - Edinb. 1766 3137 Hailes.—Canons of the Church of Scotland, drawn up in the Provincial Council, held at Perth, A.D. 1242, and A.D. 1269, edited by Sir David Dalrymple, Lord Hailes, Edinb. 1769.—Sir D. Dalrymple’s Historical Memorials concerning the Provincial Councils of the Scotish Clergy, to the AEra of the Reformation, ib. 1769.—Examination of the Arguments for the Antiquity of Regiam Majestatem, and an Inquiry f into the Authenticity of the Leges Malcolmi, ib. 1769.—Bp. Atterbury’s Private Correspondence in 1725, edited by Sir David Dalrymple, privately printed, 1768.—Catalogue of the Lords of Session, from 1532, with Historical Notes.— Catalogue of the Faculty of Advocates, from 1532 to 1688, Edinb. 1798, in 1 vol. 4to. 2/. 2s. A scarce collection, formed by Isaac Reed, Commentator upon Shakspeare. 3138 Hailes. — Remarks on the History of Scotland, 12mo. neat, 10s. 6d. - - Edinb. 1773 3139 Hailes.—Letter to Sir David Dalrymple, Lord Hailes, on his Remarks on the History of Scotland, 12mo. boards, 4s. Edinb. 1773 3140 Hailes.—Account of the Martyrs at Smyrna and Lyons, in the Second Century, with Explanatory Notes, 12rno. boards, uncut, 5s. 6d. - Edinb. 1776 3141 Hailes.—Octavius, a Dialogue by Marcus Minucius Felix, 12mo. boards, uncut, 4s. - - Edinb. 1781 *0* The above works, edited by Sir David Dalrymple, Lord Hailes, are uniformly printed. 3142 Hainault.—Panegirici Genealogiarum Illustrium Principum Dominorum de Anliolt, wood-cut of the arms, Mo. fine copy, very scarce, 65. 6d. - - - 1519 3143 Haines’ (R.) Prevention of Poverty, ora Discourse of the Causes of the Decay of Trade, Fall of Lands, want of Money, &c. with Proposals of Remedy, 4to. 3s. 6d. - 1674 3144 Haines’ Breviat of some Proposals Prepared to be offered to the King and Parliament, for the Speedy Restoring the Woollen Manufacture, by a Method practised in other Nations, 4to. sewed, 3s. 6d. - - 1679 3145 Hakewill’s (Geo.) Discourse on the Lord’s Day, 4to. sewed, 4s. - 1641 3146 Hakewill’s (W.) Liberty of the Subject against the pretended Power of Impositions, 4to. sewed, 2s. 6d. - 1641 3147 Hale’s (Sir Matthew) Difficiles Nugse ; or Observations touching the Torricellian Experiment, and the various Solutions of the same, portrait, 12mo. neat, very scarce, 10s. 6d. 1674 3148 Hale (Sir Matthew) Just and Pious Scorpionist, or the Nativity of that thrice excellent Man, by John Gadbury, Student in Astrology, 4to. sewed, 4s. (id. - 1677 3149 Hales (Sir Edvv.) and Sir W. Wroth’s Speeches in Parliament concerning his Majestie’s Letter to the Commons, 4to. sewed, 2s. - 1641 3150 Hales (Sir Edw\).—Account of the Authorities in Law, upon which Judgment was given in Sir E. Hales’ Case, written by Sir Edw. Herbert, in Vindication of himself, 4to. sewed, 3s. 1688 3151 Hales and Herbert.—-Account of the Authorities in Law, upon which Judgment was given in Sir Edward Hales’ Case, written by Sir Edw. Herbert, in vindication of himself, 1688. -—Sir Robt. Atkyn’s Enquiry into the Power of Dispensing with Penal Statutes, with some Animadversions upon the above book of Sir E. Herbert, relating to Sir Edward Hales’ Case, 1689.—Collections out of the late Lord Chief Justice Hale’s Pomponius Atticus, in reference to Factions that arise in a State or Kingdom ; and the Mischievous Consequences thereof, 1689, fine copies, 16s. 3152 Hales (John).—Historical and Critical Account of the Life and Writings of the ever-memorable Mr. John Hales, 8vo. sewed, 4s. - - - - 1719 3153 Halford’s (Sir Henry) Account of the Opening the Coffin of King Charles I. in St. George’s Chapel at Windsor, 4to. 3s. 1813 3154 Llalifax’s (Marquis of) Cautions to those who choose Members of Parliament, 4to. sewed, 2s. 6d* - 1708 3155 Hall’s (James) Tour through Ireland, 2 vols. in one, 8vo. 4.9. 1813 3156 Hall’s (Joseph) Righteous Mammon, A Hospitall Sermon, at the Solemne Assembly of the City on Easter Monday, 1618, 12mo. stained, uncut, 2s. 6d - 1618 2 Q 3157 Hall’s (Bishop) Works, with Account of his Life and Sufferings, written by himself, revised and corrected, by the Rev. Peter Hall, portrait, 12 vols. 8vo. bds. 51. 15s. 6d. Oxford, 1837 3158 Hall’s Humble Remonstrance to the High Court of Parliament, 4to. sewed, 4s. - - 1640 3159 Hall.—Irensei Philadelphi Epistola, ad Renatum Veridseum, in qua aperitur Mysterium Iniquitatis Novissime in Anglia redivivum, et excutitur liber Joseph! Halli, quo asseritur Episcopatum esse juris divini, 4to. very rare, 7s. 6d. Eleutheropoli, 1641 3160 Hall’s Satires, 12mo. neat, 4s. 6d. - Oxford, 1753 3161 Hall’s (Robert) Modern Infidelity considered with respect to its influence on Society, 1802.—-Reflections at the Conclusion of the War, by John Bowles, 1802. —Thoughts on the late General Election, as demonstrative of the Progress of Jacobinism, by John Bowles, 1802, in one vol. 8vo. h. b. 3s. 6d. 3162 Hamaker (H. A.) Oratio de Religione Mohammedica, magno Virtutis Bellicse apud Orientales incitamento, 4to. sewed, 25. 6d. - - Lugd. Bat. 1818 3163 Hamaxurgi (Sebastiani) Epitome Stirpis sive Genealogiae Marchionum Brandenburgensium, 4to. scarce, 3s. 6d. 1539 3164 Hamilton (Duke of).—God’s Justice upon Treachery and Treason exemplified in the Life and Death of the late James, Duke of Hamilton, being an exact Relation of his Traitorous Practices since the year 1630, with Discovery of his last Engagement for the Destruction of the King, &c. with his epitaph, 4to. fine copy, very neat, 155. - 1649 *** Written by Marchamont Nedham. 3165 Hamilton (Duke of) Lord Douglas Llamilton, Sir Hew Dairy mple, Archibald Stewart, Esq., now7 calling himself Archibald Douglas, Esq., and his Tutors, Case relating to the Estates of the Earls of Douglas and Angus, the Baronies of Bothw'ell and Wandell, &c. with Appendix, folio, 5s. 1764 3166 Hamilton’s (Dr. John) Facile Treatise, contenand first; ane infallible Reul to discerne Trew from Fals Religion ; next a Declaration of the Nature, Number, Vertew, and Effects of the Sacraments; togidder writh Certain Prayers of Deuotion, 12mo. vellum, rare, 21. 2s. - Lovain, 1600 *** An interesting volume, comprising nearly 400 pages, dedicated to King James VI. Lord Hailes notices it as one of the most curious volumes of its kind, and has given extracts from it in his life of the author. 3167 Hamilton’s (Will.) Poems on several occasions, and Translations, 12mo. neat, 45. - Edinb. 1760 3168 Hamilton. —Rehberg’s (Fred.) Drawings faithfully copied from Nature at Naples, and dedicated to Sir W. Hamilton, folio, very scarce, 1 /. 115. 6<7. - 1794 •%* Lady Hamilton’s attitudes. Privately printed. 3169 Hamilton’s (Wil.) of Wishaw, Description of the Sheriffdoms of Lanark and Renfrew, with Illustrative Notes and Appendixes, 4to. bds. 21. 2s. - Glasgow, 1831 %* Privately printed for the members of the Maitland Club. 3170 Hammond’s (H.) Continuation of the Defence of Grotius, 4to. sewed,, 2s. - - 1657 3171 Hammond’s Grounds of Uniformity Vindicated from Mr. Jeane’s Exceptions, 4to. sewed, 2s. - 1657 3172 Hampole (Richardi Rolle Heremitae) Explanationes notabiles super lectiones bias beati Job, quse solent in exequiis de- functorum legi, cum Sermone Beati Augustini de Misericor- dia et pia Oratione pro defunctis, scarce, Parisiis, 1510.— Aureaj Epistolae Joannis Pici Mirandulse, ib. MCCCCC.—* Thobias, cum comment©, sine ulld notd.—Augustinus de Virtute Psalmorum, P. Pigouchet, s. a.—Prologi S. Hiero- oymi in Bibliam, Parisiis, MCCCCXCV.—Tractatus Felici- ani de divina predestinatione, ib. 1508.—Disputatio inter Clericum et Militem super potestate prelatis Ecclesite atque principibus terrarum commissa, cum compendio de Vita Antichristi, ib. MCCCCXCVI1I. in one vol. 4to. jine copies?, neat, rare, 21. 2s. 3173 Hannonis Carthaginiensium Ducis Navigatio, qua maximam Lybicae Orae Partem ultra Herculis Columnas lustravit, &c. Jirst edition, 8vo. very scarce, 5s. 6d. Tiguri, 1559 3174 Hanover, Characters of the Court of, 8vo. sewed, 25. 1714 3175 Hanover.—Historical Account of the Advantages that have accrued to England by the Accession of the House of Hanover, 3vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. - - 1722 3176 Hanrott.—Catalogue of the very splendid Library of P. A. Hanrott, Esq. including many most rare and valuable articles in various Languages and Classes of Literature, forty-seven days' sale, by Mr. Evans, 8vo. 5 parts complete, upon large thick paper, extra boards, uncut, 1/. 15. - 1833 *.%* Few copies of this valuable Catalogue were printed upon large paper; it forms a splendid volume. 3177 Hanway’s Account of the Marine Society, its Rules and Forms, list of Subscribers, &c., plates, 8vo. very neat, from the Library of the late Duke of Bedford, 3s. - 1759 3178 Harbie (Thos.) Arminian Priests’ last Petition for their former Formalitie, and Ancient Innovation, both in Church and Common-weale, returned from all Parts, in verse, with curious emblematical plate, representing the bishops supporting the Church against the Parliament, <^c. by Marshall, 4to. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, very scarce, 2l. 125. 6d. 1642 3179 Hardy’s (Nath.) Choicest Fruit of Peace Gathered from the Tree of Life, in a Sermon before the Peers, 30 April, 1660, being the day of their Solemn Humiliation, 4to. sewed, 3s. 1660 SI SO Hardy’s (F.) Memoirs of the Political and Private Life of James Caulfield, Earl of Charlemont, 'portrait, 4to. calf, marbled edges, 10s. 6d. - - 1810 3181 Hariot (T.) Admiranda Narratio fida tamen, de commodis et incolatum Ritibus Virginiae, nuper admodum ab Anglis, qui a Richardo Greinvile in Coloniam, anno 1585, deducti sunt invents, sumtus faciente W. Raleigh, with all the plates, folio, morocco, gilt edges, a rare and interesting volume, 21. 12s. 6d. Franco/. T. de Fry, 1590 3182 ILarival.—Censure par la Faculte de Theologie de Nantes Contre les Propositions du Pere Harival, 4to. 2s. Nantes, 1722 3183 Harley, Earl of Oxford.—Remarks on the Latin of the Pre- amble to the Patent of Robert Harley, lately made Baron of Wigmore, Earl of Oxford and Mortimer, Lord High Treasurer of Great Britain, 4to. served, scarce, 2s. 6d. 1711 3184 Harmony of Divinity and Law, in a Discourse about not Resisting of Sovereign Princes, 4to. sewed, 2s. 6d. 1684 3155 Harold.—Beati Thuribi Alphonsi Mogroven Archiepiscopi Limensis Vita exemplaris, per Fr. Franciscum Haroldum Ord. Minor, Hibernum Limericensem conscripta, 4to. fine copy, vellum, with portrait of the Archbp. 1 /. 11 s. 6d. Romce, 1680 *** Such is the extreme rarity of the above volume, that the author (an Irishman) appears to have been unknown to all bibliographers. 3156 Harrington’s (James) Discourse, shewing that the spirit of Parliaments, with a Council in the intervals, is not to be trusted for a Settlement, lest it introduce Monarchy, and Persecution for Conscience, 4to. sewed, 4s. - 1659 3187 Flarrington’s (J.) Political Aphorisms, 4to. sewed, 45. 1659 3188 Harrington’s (J.) Censure of the Rota upon Mr. Milton’s hook, entituled, The Ready and Easie Way to establish a Free Commonwealth, 4to. sewed, fine copy, scarce, 5s. 6d. 1660 3189 Harris (Bernardi) Carmen Heroicum in laudem Laurentii Dempsy, privately printed, 4to. presentation copy to Sir Robert Southwell, 3s. 6d. - - s. a. 3190 Harris’s (C.) Scriptural Chronicle of Satan’s Incendiaries, with their Work, Wages, and Ends, 4to. 2s. - 1670 3191 Harris’s (Walter) Fiction Unmasked; or an Answer to a Dialogue lately published by a Popish Physician, and pretended to have passed between a Dissenter and a Member of the Church of Ireland; wherein the Causes, Motives, and Mischiefs of the Irish Rebellion and Massacres in 1641, are laid thick upon the Protestants, with some Strictures on the Impartial Examiner, published by the Rev. John Jones, a Romish Priest, in 1747, during the Rebellion in Scotland, and when the Flame was expected to break out in Ireland, fine copy, 8vo. morocco, very rare, 11. ID'. 6d. Dublin, 1757 %* A most interesting and scarce volume of Irish History. 3192 Harrison.—Christian Hospitalitie handled common-place wise in the Chappels of Trinity College, in Cambridge ; where- unto is added, a short but honourable Narration of the Life and Death of Mr. Harrison, the late Hospital Vice-Master of that royal and magnificent Society, by Caleb Dalechamp, Master of Arts in the said University, 4to. fine copy, very neat, scarce, 15s. - - Cambridge, 1632 3193 Hartley.—Librorum Rarissimorum Catalogus Universalis, compilavit J. Hartley, 2 vols. 8vo. h. b. neat, 10s. 6d. Lond. 1701 3194 Hartlib’s (Samuel) True and Readie Way to Learne the Latine Tongue, attested by three excellent learned and approved Authors, of three nations, Lubinus, a German, Mr. Richard Carew, of Antony in Cornwall, and the French Lord of Montague, 4to. fine copy, sewed, scarce, 5s. 1654 *** Presentation copy from the author, Milton’s most iutimate friend. 3195 Hartlib’s (Sam.) Legacy of Husbandry, wherein are bequeathed to the Commonwealth of England, not only Bra- band and Flanders, but also many more Outlandish and Domestick Experiments and Secrets of Gabriel Plats and others in Universal Husbandry, Management of Orchards, Gardens, &c. 4to. 10s. 6d. - - 1655 3196 Hartlieb (Jac.) de Fide meretricum in suos Amatores, wood- cut, 4to .fine copy, very rare and curious, 18s. 1505 3197 Hartungi (Jo.) Locorum quorundam memorabilium ex optimis quibusque authoribus cum Graecis turn Latinis excerptorum Decuriae tres, Basilece, 1563-5.-—Canteri Novarum Lectio- num lib. VII. in quibus, praeter variorum autorum, tarn Graecorum quam Latinorum, explicationes et emendationes: Athenaei, Agellii, et aliorum fragmenta quaedam in lucem proferuntur, ib. 1566, in one vol. Svo. bound in velvety 7s. 6d. 3198 Harveii (Gabrielis) Rhetor, vel Duorum Dierum Oratio de Natura, Arte et Exercitatione Rhetorica, 4to. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edgeSy rarey \l. 11s. 6d. Londini, 1577 8199 Harveii Smithus ; vel Musarum Lachrymae, pro obitu IIo~ noratissimi viri Thomae Smithi, with portrait of Sir Thomas Smith, Lond. 1578.—Harveii Gratulationum Valdinensium libri IV. ad Elizabetham Angliae Reginam Audleianis TEdibus regifice exceptam, Lond. 1578, in 1 vol. 4to. neat, very scarce, 2/. 12s. 6d. *** The first work in this volume is addressed to Sir Walter Mildmay. It contains references to many illustrious characters, Ronsard, Dolce, Bembo, Sir J. Cheke, Sir T. More, Bing, Carr, the Earl of Surrey, Gascoigne, Burghley, Haddon, Ascham, Earl of Somerset, F. Rous, Provost of Eton, Bonner, Sir F. Bacon, Earl of Leicester, Duke of Bedford, Earls of Sussex, Huntingdon, Hertford and Pembroke, &c. &c. There are also some verses u in Effigiem Illustrissimae Regina?, et Dominae Russellse.” Sir M. M. Sykes’s copy sold for 41. 4s., and Mr. Nassau’s for 3/. 7s. The various parts of the last work are addressed to Queen Elizabeth, Dudley Earl of Leicester, Cecil Lord Burleigh, Sir Christopher Hatton, and Sir Philip Sidney ; the poems are by W. Haddon, Abraham Hartwell, Peter Bizzarus, Geo. Buchanan, Harvey, and others. 3200 Harveii Ciceronianus, vel Oratio post Reditum, habita Canta- brigiae ad suos Auditores, 4to .fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, rare, ll. 11 s. 6d. - Londini, 1577 3201 Harvey.—In veram Jurisprudentiam Isagoges ad filium lib. VIII. a D. J. Hoppero, 8vo. original binding, 18s. Colonies, 1580 *** The above volume contains very copious manuscript notes throughout, in the autograph of the celebrated Gabriel Harvey, the antagonist of Tom Nash. 3202 Harvey’s (Rich.) Astrological Discourse upon the great and noble Conjunction of the two superior planets, Saturne and Jupiter, 8vo. neat, very rare, 1/. 11s. 6d. - 1583 *** Addressed to the author’s brother, Gabriel Harvey. This astrological discourse supplied the germ of that bitter pen conflict between Gabriel Harvey, the author’s brother, and Tom Nash, the lampooner. It had the effeet of throwing the whole kingdom into the most violent consternation. “ It appears to have subjected the writer to a censure from the Privy Council, in consequence of some political predictions, and the prognosticated death of some mighty and renowned magistrate, which was supposed to designate Queen Elizabeth. “ The Earl of Northumberland’s Defensative against the poison of supposed Prophecies, published in 1583, has an evident glance at this tract in the title- page, when his lordship speaks of ‘ the late offence, which grew by most palpable and gross errors in Astrologie.’ ” 3203 Harvey (Gideon), Case of a Nobleman Deceased, with the Art of Curing the most dangerous of Wounds, by the first intention, with the Description of the Remedies, 12mo.yme clean copy, in the original binding, 7s. 6d. - 1678 *** A most extraordinary narrative ; the nobleman was wounded in a duel by a sword, and the case written by the king’s command. 3204 Harward’s Discourse of the several Kinds and Causes of Lightning, written by occasion of a fearful lightning, which, on the 17th of November last, burned the spire steeple of Blechingley, in Surrey, and melted the bells in the steeple, 4to. h. b. russia, scarce and curious, 10s. 6d. - 1607 *** The above copy sold in the Towneley sale for 1Z. Is. 3205 Harwood’s(Dr. Edw.) theSocinianScheme, 8vo. sewed, 25.1719 3206 Hasaeanae Bibliothecas Catalogus, sive Collectionis exquisitas librorum variae Eruditionis, Theod. Hastei, pp. 848, 8vo. h. b. neat, scarce, 5s. - - Bremce, 1732 3207 Hasell (Rudberti) Littera, concedens Indulgentias ad Joannem Preiss et Cristinam ejus consortem, printed on vellum, 8s. 6d. - Wience, 1512 3208 Hastings (Henry Lord).—Lachryme Musarurn ; The Tears of the Muses, exprest in Elegies by divers Persons of Nobility and Worth, upon the death of the most hopefull Henry Lord Hastings, onely Son of the Earl of Huntingdon, Heir of George Duke of Clarence, Brother to King Edward IV. frontispiece, 8vo. very neat, rare, 2/. 2s. - 1650 '*** This interesting volume contains the first production of Dryden, when a Boy at Westminster School, other Poems by the Earl of Westmorland, Lord Falkland, Sir Aston Cokaine, Sir Arthur Gorges, C. Cotton, G. Fairfax, F. and E. Staudish, S.Bold, Herrick, Bishop Hall, Ben. Jonson, Bancroft, Brome, Campion, Montague, &c. 3209 Hastings’s (Warren) Speech at the close of the Proceedings on the Impeachment on the part of the Prosecution, &c., 1791, Earl Cornwallis’s Answer to Sir Henry Clinton’s Narrative respecting the Campaign in North America, 1783,—Eternity of the World, by G. H. Toulmin, 1785.-—Camille Jordan’s Address to his Constituents on the Revolution of Sept. 4th, 1797, with preface and notes, by J. Gifford, 1798, in one voh 8vo. h. b. neat, 6s. 3210 Haughton’s (W.) English Men for my Money, or a Pleasant Comedy, called, A Woman will have her Will, wood-cut, first edition, 4to. half bound, morocco, rare, 4/. 45, 1616 *** This first edition sold in the Roxburghe sale for 7L 3211 Haughton’s English Men for my Money, or a Woman will have her Will, second edition, 4to. h. b. morocco, 11. 5s. 1626 3212 Hausted’s (Peter) Rivall Friends, Comedy, 4to. sd. 5s. 1632 3213 Havensii (Arnoldi) Plistorica Relatio XII. Martyrum Cartu- sianorum, qui Rursemundae in Ducatu Geldrim, Anno 1572, agonem suum feliciter corapleverunt, 4to.fine copy, 45. 6d. Permissu Superiorum, 1608 *** Containing an account of several who suffered in England. 3214 Haverius, seu Instituendorum puerorum Ratio ab Haverio, curious wood-cut title, 4to. neat, rare, 125. Aug. Vind. 1516 3215 Hawkesworth’s Account of the Voyages for making the Discoveries in the Southern Hemisphere, successively performed by Commodore Byron, Capt. Wallis, Capt. Carteret, and Capt. Cook, plates and maps, 3 vols. 4to. very fine copy, in old calf gilt, by Johnson, 21. 125. 6d. - 1773 3216 Hawking, Hunting, Fishing, &c,—-Juliana Berners’s Book of St. Albans, containing the Treatises of these sports and Coat Armour, Biasing of Arms, &c. with Biographical Prolegomena, Index, &c. by Joseph Haslewood, interleaved, and illustrated with much additional matter, engraved, printed, and manuscript, by the editor, in 2 vols. folio, morocco elegant, gilt edges, unique, 18/. 185. Westminster, by WynJcyn de Worde, 1496, Reprinted 1811 *** This copy is rendered completely unique by the editor, who has illustrated it with the engravings in many states, tracings from various early editions, the autograph correspondence of various antiquarians and other collectors during its progress through the press, also some hundred engravings which can in any wTay elucidate its pages, or add splendour in effect, regardless of expence, from many costly works. No cost or outlay could form another similar copy, from the advantages the editor possessed during its progress of obtaining proofs, &c. which could not now be obtained. To any ardent lover of field sports, or collector of books upon these subjects, it cannot fail of proving the highest gratification. Since the editor’s death, two interesting long letters to the Lord Deputy Lieutenant of Ireland, with autographs of King Charles L directing some hawks to be taken in that kingdom, and forwarded for his Majesty’s sport, have been inserted. 3217 Hawkins (Francis) Schola Urbanitatis sive de Elegantia Morum et civili conversatione inter homines, portrait, 8vo. morocco elegant, gill edges, rare, 18,s. Pond. 1652 3218 Hawkins.—Corolla varia contexta per Gul. Haukinum Scho- larcham Hadleianum in agro SufFolciensi, frontispiece and engraved plate of seals, 8vo. fne copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, 2/. 2s. - - Cantab. 1634 A scarce volume of Latin poetry; prefixed to which are some poems by J. Beaumont, G. Nash, J. Grey, G. Carter, A. Sanderland, a Scotchman, Alex. Gil, Milton’s schoolmaster, T. Rowe, and others. Sold in Mr. Bindley *s sale for 51.10s. 3219 Hawthorn’s (John) Poems, 4to. served, 3s. 3d. 1779 *** The author was a light dragoon in the Inniskilling regiment. Ritson’s copy. 3220 Hay’s (W.) Deformity, an Essay, 8vo. sewed, 2s. 1755 3221 Hayley.—Catalogue of the valuable and extensive Library of W. Hayley, the Poet, sold by Mr. Evans, neatly priced, 8vo. half bound, russia, 7s. 6d. - 1821 3222 Haywarde’s (J.) Xife and Raigne of King Henry IIII. 4to. sewed, 7s. - - - 1599 3223 Head’s English Rogue, described in the Life of Meriton La- troon, a Witty Extravagant, comprehending the most eminent Cheats of both Sexes, portrait and curious plates, 4 vols. in 2, 8vo. neat, 31. 3s. - - 1666 Sold in theTowneley sale for6Z. 10s., Mr. Nassau’s 6Z. 10s., White Knights 61. 16s. 6d., Stanley 11. 2s. 6d., and Fonthill for SI. 8s. 3224 Headley’s (H.) Select Beauties of Ancient English Poetry, with Remarks, 2 vols. 12mo. neat, 5s. - 1787 3225 Headrich’s (John) Chymical Secrets, also several curious Chymical Processes, &c. Svo. scarce, 4s. 6d. 1697 3226 Heads of a Bill for a Register of Popish Priests, Dublin, 1 756. —Querist, containing several Queries for the Consideration of the Public, three parts, Dublin, 1725-7, in 1 vol. Svo. half bound, neat, 6s. 3227 Health.—Boord’s Breviarie of Health, with Remedies for all manner of Diseases in Man or Woman, both parts, 1587.—- Pathway to Health, by Peter Levens, Master of Art of Oxford, &c. 1596.—Regimen Sanitatis Salerni, by T. Paynell, 1597.-—T. Cogan’s Haven of Health, chiefly made for the comfort of Students, and for all those that have a care of their health, 1605.—Castle of Health, by Sir Thomas Elyot, 1610, in one vol. 4to. fine copies, neat, 21. 2s. a A very valuable collection of scarce tracts, several of which are not to be obtained at any price.” 3228 Heber’s (Bishop) Sermon on the Omnipresence of God, preached August 5th, 1825, on the Consecration of the Church of Secrole, near Benares, 8vo. 2s. Calcutta, printed at the Bishop's College Press, 1826 *** Presentation copy from this eminent divine, with his autograph presentation. 3229 Heber (Richard) Catalogue of his extensive and most curious Library, 12 parts in 4 vols. comprising upwards of 200 days' sale, Svo. large thick paper, 41. 14s. 6a. 1834-6 The most extensive and curious collection ever formed by one collector. It contains many hundred valuable works not to be found even in the public libraries. Only a few copies of this catalogue were printed on large paper. 3230 Hearne (Thos.) The Antiquary, Memorials of his Life and Writings, by several hands, 8vo. 'portrait, sewed, 4s. 1736 3231 Heath (Benj.) Notse sive Lectiones ad Tragicorum Graecorum Veterum, iEschyli, Sophoclis, Euripidis, Dramata, 4to. half hound russia, 10s. 6d. - - Oxon. 1762 3232 Heath.—Catalogue of the splendid classical and miscellaneous Library of Dr. George Heath, sold by Jeffery, with prices and purchasers’ names, 8vo. half hound, russia, 7s. 6d. 1810 3233 Heath’s (Robt.) Clarastella, with Poems, Elegies, Epigrams and Satyrs, &c. 1 2mo. morocco elegant, gilt leaves, \ l. 1 Is. 6d. 1650 *** Mr. Bindley’s copy of this scarce volume of poems sold for 3/. 3s. it contains many poems upon Sir Bevil Grenvil, slain on Lansdown Hill, on the death of Edward Sackvil, Lord Bernard Stewart, slain near Chester, on the death of W. Lawes, the famous musician, on Jeffry Hudson, the king’s dwarf, and many other persons of note. 3234 Hebrew Language.—Remarks on the Progress of Learning, since the Reformation, especially with regard to the Hebrew, occasioned by Romaine’s proposals to reprint Calasius’ Hebrew Concordance, &c. 8vo. sewed, 2s. - 1746 3235 Hederici (Benj.) Notitia Auctorum Antiqua et Media, 8vo. vellum, 7s. 6d. - - Witlemb. 1714 3236 Heidelbergensis Academise prorector, auspicato creatus ma- gistratum rite audit, etc. id est, Specimen Observationum e priscis Scriptoribus ad novissimam operum Joannis Winkel- manni Editionem, 4to. sewed, 3s. Heidelbergce, 1809 3237 Heidmanni (Christ.) Palasstina sive Terra Sancta, maps, 4to. uncut, 4s. 6d. - - Wolferhyti, 1665 3238 Heinsii (Dan.) Nederduytsche Poemata door P. Scriverius, emblematical plates, 4to. vellum, 7s. 6d. Amst. 1618 3239 Heinsius de Contemptu Mortis, 12mo. large paper, uncut, morocco elegant, with joints, top edges gilt, 41. 4s. Lugd. Bat. Elzevir, 1621 *** Large paper specimens of the Elzevir press are of the rarest occurrence, particularly in an uncut state. 3240 Heinsii (Nic.) Adversariorum, lib. IV. ejusdem Notrn ad Ca- tullum et Propertium, curante P. Burmanno, 4to. very fine prize copy, in Dutch vellum, 18s. Harlingce, 1742 3241 Heinsiana Bibliotheca, sive Catalogus Librorum, quos magno studio et sumptu collegit Nicolaus Heinsius, fine portrait, neatly priced, 8vo. vellum, 6s. - Lugd. Bat. 1682 3242 Heisteri Systema Plantarum Generale ex Fructificatione cui annectuntur Regular de Nominibus Plantarum a Celeb. Lin- naeo longe diversae, 8vo. 3s. - Helmstadii, 1748 3243 Heliodori Historise iEthiopicae, lib. X. Graece, editio prin- ceps, 4to .fine copy, old red morocco, 18s. Basileee, 1534 *** Sold in Dr. Heath’s sale for 41. 16s. 3244 Helladii Besantinoi Chrestomathias cum Notis Meursii, 4to. half bound, neat, 5s. - Traj. ad Rhen. 1686 2 R 324-5 Hellier’s (Hen.) Treatise concerning Schism and Schismaticks,^ wherein the Chief Grounds and Principles of the late Separation from the Church of England, 4to. sewed, 2s. 1697 3246 Helvetii, de Miraculis quae Pythagorae, Apollonio Tyanensi, Fr. Assisio, Dominico et Ignatio Loyolse tribuuntur, Libel- lus, 12mo. neat, scarce, 7s. 6d. - Duaci, 1734 3247 Hemert (P. van)Oratiode prudenti Christi, Apostolorum atque Evangelistarum consilio, 8vo. sd. uncut, 2s. 6d. Amst. 1791 3248 Hemert (P. van) Oratio Funebris in obitum Abrahami Arent van der Meersch, 8vo. served, 2s. Amst. 1792 3249 Hemert (P. van) Trias Epistolarum ad Danielem Wyttenbach, 8 vo. half bound, vellum, 45. 6d. - Amst. 1809-10 3250 Hemings’s (William) Fatal Contract, a Tragedy, 4to. fine copy, sewed, 45. - - - 1661 *** Dedicated to James Compton, Earl of Northampton, and Lord Compton, and to Isabella, his Countess. 3251 Hemmerlin, de Nobilitate et Rusticitate Dialogus, sacrse The- ologiae, Jurium, Philosophorum et Poetarum sententiis, Historic et Facetiis refertissimus; Ejusdem de Svvitensium ortu, nomine, confederatione, moribus et quibusdam gestis; Ejusdem Processus Judiciarius inter Nobiles et Thuricenses ex una, et Switenses partibus ex altera, etc. folio, in rich old red morocco, gilt edges, with the autograph of Steph. Baluzius on the title, very scarce, \l. 15. sine ulld notd, sed Argent, circa MCCCCXCIV. *** “ Ouvrage singulier et tres rare, n’ayant pas ete reimprime.’’—Brunet. 3252 Henderson’s (And.) Letter to Dr. Samuel Johnson, on his Journey to the Western Isles, n. d.-~Account of Commodore Anson’s Expedition, containing all that was Remarkable, Curious, and Entertaining, during that Long and Dangerous Voyage, 1744, in 1 vol. 8vo. h. h. 5s. 3253 Henderson (John) Catalogue of his Curious Library, sold by Egerton, prices, 8vo. very neat, IO5. 6d. - 1786 3254 Hengel (Wetselii Alberti van) Oratio de Religionis Christianee Disciplina verse ac nativse Eloquentiae uberrima nutrice, 4to. boards, 4s. 6d. - - Amst. 1818 3255 Hengel (W. A. van) Oratio de singulari Religionis Christianse vi atque efficacitate ad piam et honestam puerorum educa- tionem, 4to. sewed, 2s. 6d. - Groningce, 1818 3256 Henley’s (John, commonly called Orator) compleat Linguist, or an Universal Grammar of all the Considerable Tongues in Being, four numbers containing Greek, Italian, French, and Spanish, Svo. with autograph of the late Lieut.-Gen. Sir Herbert Taylor, 45. - - 1719 3257 Henley.—Catalogue of the Original MSS. and Manuscript Collections of Orator Henley, sold by Paterson, interleaved, Svo. h. b. morocco, 7s. 6d. - . 1759 3258 Henrichmanni (Jac.) Grammaticse Institutiones castigatae denuo atque diligenter elaborate, 4to. scarce, 7s. 6d. Phorce, 1508 3259 Henrichmanni, Alia Editio, 4to. scarce, 7s. 6d. Argent. 1509 3260 Henrichmanni, Alia Editio, 4to.< very neat, scarce, 7s. 6d. Lipizk. Melch. Loiter, 1510 3261 Henrichmanni, Alia Editio, 4to. scarce, 7s. 6d. Haganoce, 1520 3262 Henrichmanni, Alia Editio, 4to. very neat and scarce, 7s. 6c?. Colon, Quentell, 1520 3263 Henrici (Martini) in Conjugium G. Gilneri et Barbaras, G. Hempeli filiae, Epithalamium, 4to.fine copy, 3s. 6d. Witteb. 1556 3264 Henriquez (Chrysostomi) Phoenix Reviviscens sive Ordinis Cisterciensis Scriptorum Angliae et Hispaniae series, libri II. 4to« Jine copy, vellum, 2/. 2s. - Bruxellce, 1626 A volume of great rarity, and containing much curious matter relating to English ecclesiastical history. 3265 Henry III.—A Short View of the long Life and Raigne of Henry III. 'and presented to King James, 4to. sd. 3s. 1627 3266 Henry III.—Troublesome Life and Raigne of King Henry III. wherein fine Distempers and Maladies are set forth, the Pope and Churchmens Extortions, Patents, and Monopolies for Private Favourites, Needless Expenses, and Pawning Jewels, Factious Lords, and Ambitious Peeres, &c. 4to. 3s. Qd. - - - 1642 3267 Henry III.—Survey of the Life and Reign of Henry III. King of England, 4to. served, scarce, 5s. - 1680 3268 Henry VII.—Animadversions upon the modern Explanation of IT. Hen. 7, cap. 1 ; or, A King de Facto, 4to. served, 2s. 1688 3269 Henry VII.’s Will, with Appendix and Notes of the Charities, Funeral, &c. 4to. served, 3s. - - 1775 3270 Henry VIII.— Copia Originalis Litterae Serenissimi Regis Angliae ad Leonem Papam X. de pace ac foedere per eum et Christianissimum Francorum Regem noviter inita, 4to. Jine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, very rare, 21. 2s. 1514 *** This epistle was written when King Henry VIII., elated with his trifling successes, after having lavished away the greater part of the immense wealth his father had left him, in the useless siege of Tournay and some other towns, and which had only served to retard the great object, the conquest of France, resolved to transport his army back to England, where flattery was put to the torture, to make him happy in the glory of his ridiculous expedition. 3271 Henry VIII.—Leonis X. Breve ad Erasmum Roterodamum : ejusdem ad Henricum Angliae Regem, alterum Breve com- mendatitium pro Erasmo, with wood-cut border, by Hans Holbein, 4to. neat, very scarce, \l. Is. Basil. 1516 3272 Henry VIII.—De Penitentia et Confessione secreta semper in Ecclesia Dei observata contra Ludderum, lib. II. Jo. Eckio autore; asseritur Invictissimi Angliae Regis liber de Sacra- mentis, a calumniis et impietatibus Ludderi a Jo. Eckio, 4to. fine copy, very neat, a rare and interesting volume, 21. 12s. 6c?. - - Borneo, 1523 3273 Henrici VIII. Serenissimi ac potentissimi Regis Anglise ad Saxonise Frincipes, de coercenda abigendaque Lutherana factione et Luthero ipso Epistola cum Responsione, 4to. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, very rare, 2l. 2s. Lipsice, 1523 3274 Henry VIII.—Epistola Mart. Lutheri ad Henricum VIII. Anglise ac Francise Regem, in qua veniam petit eorum quee prius stultus ac praeceps in eundem regem effuderit, offerens palinodiam se cantaturum, cum Responsione dicti Regis ad singula praefatse Epistolse Capita, 8vo.fine copy, very rare, 1/. 11s. Qd. - - - 1527 3275 Henry VIII.—Exemplar Litterarum Apostolicarum dementis Papae VII. in favorem Catherinae Angliae Reginas, contra Henricum VIII. Anglise Regem, ac quandam Annam dictam de Boland, etc. cum insinuations seu notifications illarum, et in eis contentorum, eisdem Regi, Annae,et certis aliis in illis contentis et comprehensis per aedicturn facta, 4to. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, 31. 13s. 6d. - 1533 *** One of the rarest of all the interesting volumes relating to the divorce of Henry VIII. from Catherine of Arragon, andkhis marriage with Anna Bullen : unknown to most bibliographers. 3276 Henrici VIII. Illustrissimi ac Potentissimi Regis, Senatus, Populique Anglise Sententia, et de eo Concilio, quod Paulus Episcopus Romanus Mantuae facturum simulavit, et de ea bulla, quse ad Calendas Novembres id prorogarit, 12mo. very neat, scarce, \3s. - Vitembergce, 1537 3277 Henry VIII. — Epistel und Sendbrief Henrici des VIII. Kunege von Engelland und Frankreich des obersten haupts, nacb Christo, der Engellandishen Kirchen an Kaisir Carolum, mehrer des Reichs, und andere der Christentrait obersts Potentaten unde alle Christen daren der Kunig grundtlich ursach unzaight, warum bernit auff das Concilium zu Vicentz, falschlich Generale oder ain gemain Concilium genundt, Komen werde, und wie gefurlich es underen sey, so die waren leev Christi bekennen, wa sy sich dahin wolten ver- fugen, 4to. fine copy, very neat, rare, 1 /. Is. 1538 3278 Henry VIII. — Supplycacion to our Moost Soveraigne Lord Kinge Henry the Eyghte, Kynge of Englande, Fraunce, and of Irelande, and most ernest Defender of Christes Gospell, supreme head under God here in Earthe, next and imme- dyatly of his Churches of Englande and Ireland, with Prayer for the Kynge, black letter, 12mo. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, 21.2s. - - 1544 3279 Henry VIII.—Order of the Hospitalls of King Henry VIII. and Edward VI. black letter, 12mo. scarce, 10s. 6d. 1557 repr. 3280 Henry VIII.—History of the Divorce from Katharine of Arragon, with Defence of Sanders, Refutation of Burnet’s Reformation, with the Bishops Vindication. 4to. served, 4s. 3281 Henry III. of France.—De Justa Abdicatione Henrici III. e Francorum Regno lib. IV. 8vo. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, rare, I0.s. 6d. - - Lugd. 1591 *** This interesting volume contains some curious particulars relative to England and Scotland, and is regarded as the severest satire that was published against Henry III. of France. It was ordered to be burnt. An account of its rarity may be seen in De Bure and Peignot. 3282 Henry IV. of France.—Verses supposed to be uttered by the Shade of the Fair Gabrielle, Mistress of Henry IV. on her Visit to the World from the Infernal Regions, in which she is made to confess her Crimes, &c. 8vo. curious, 5s. no date. 3283 Henry (Prince).—Sylvester’s Lachrimse Lachrimarum, or the Distillation of Tears shed for the untimely Death of the incomparable Prince Panaretus, a Funeral Elegie upon the Death of Prince Henry, and Epitaph by Walter Quin, printed with wood-cut mourning borders, and black on the reverse of each page, with the Prince's arms, 4to. sewed, scarce, 10s. 6d. (1613) 3284; Henry (Prince).—John Taylor’s, the Water Poet, Great Bri- taine all in Blacke, a Short Elegie written in the manner of ^Equivoques, in a sad and dutiful remembrance of the Royall Prince Henry, broadside, (1612).—Lamentations for the Death of Prince Henry, by D. Price, 1618.—Great Britain’s Salomon, a Sermon preached at the Funerall of King James, by J. Williams, Bishop of Lincoln, 1625, in one vol. 4to. h. b. neat, 18s. The secoDd book sold in the Towneley sale for 11. 5s., and the last in Mr. Bindley’s for 1/. Is. 8285 Henrysonis (Edvardi) pro Eg. Barone adversus A. Goveanum de Jurisdictione Libri II. 12mo. fine copy, in the original binding, very rare, 1/. ID. 8d. Parisiis, 1555 The author, a Scotchman, studied the law under Eguinaire Baron, a French lawyer, in whose defence he wrote the above work, against Ant. Goveanus. 3286 Henschenii (Godef.) De Tribus Dagobertis Francorum Regibus Diatriba, in qua horum Regum ac successorum, genus, tempus, acta indicantur, etc. 4to. vellum, os. Antv. 1655 3287 Henshall’s (Sam.) Saxon and English Languages reciprocally illustrative of each other, the Impracticability of acquiring an accurate Knowledge of Saxon Literature, through the Medium of Latin Phraseology, exemplified in the Errors of Hickes, Wilkins, Gibson, and others, and a Mode Suggested, 4to. scarce, 7s. Qd. - - 1798 3288 Hentzner’s (Paul) Journey into England in 1598, English and Latin, 8vo. neat, scarce, 18s. Strawberry Hill, 1757 3289 Hephcestionis Enchiridion ad MSS. fidem recensitum cum notis variorum curante Thoma Gaisford, A.M. accedit Pro- cli Chrestomathia Grammatica, 8vo. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, scarce, 11. ID. 6d. Oxonii, 1810 %* A most excellent and valuable edition. Sold in Rev. T. Williams’s sale for 21. 15s. 3290 Hephaestionis Enchiridion de Metris et Poematibus, cum Scholiis, Greece, fine copy, vellum, scarce, 10s. 6d. Paris. 1554 *** Sold in Dr. Heath’s sale for 17s. 3291 Heraldi Adversaria quibus adjunctus est Animadversionum ejusdem in librum Iamblichi de Vita Pythagorae liber, 8vo. vellum, gilt edges, 4s. 6d. - Parisiis, 1599 3292 Heraldry.—Nobiliario copilado por el onrrado Cavallero Fe- rantd Mexia de Jahen, curious cuts of arms, folio, fine copy, very rare, 81. Ss. - Sevilla, MCCCCXCII. *** “ Edition tres rare d’un ouvrage estim6. A la fin se voient differentes armoiries graves en bois et tires avec le texte.”—Brunet. Nic. Antonio and Mendez speak highly of the merits of this work, and the latter has given an ample description of it. This copy was purchased in 1825, for 6/. 16s. Qd. 3293 Heraldry.—Essais sur la Noblesse de France, contenans une Dissertation sur son origine et abaissement par M. le C. de Boullainvilliers, 12mo. sewed, uncut, 4s. Amst. 1732 3294 Heraldry.—Precis Historique, Moral et Politique sur la Noblesse Franchise, 12mo. sewed, uncut, 4s. Amst. 1777 3295 Heraldry.—Catalogue of the Herald’s Visitations, with reference to many other valuable Genealogical and Topographical Manuscripts in the British Museum, 8vo. bds. 5s. 1825 3296 Herbert de Cherbury (Edouardus Baro) De Veritate, prout distinguitur a Revelatione, a verisimili, a possibili et a falso. Item duo alii tractatus, De causis errorum, De Religione Laid, 4to. a beautiful copy, in rich old morocco, marbled and gilt edges, 18s. - - Londini, 1645 3297 Herbert’s (Lord) Life and Raigne of King Henry VIII. portrait by Cecill, folio, neat, 10s. 6d. - 1649 3298 Herbert.—-Catalogue of the Curious Library of W. Herbert, Editor of Ames’s Typographical Antiquities, &c. 2 parts in one vol. 8vo. h. b. russia, scarce, 10s. Qd. 1795-6 3299 Herbert (Gul.) Rhenus Poema Prsemio Solenni donatum, et Theatro Oxoniensi Recitatum, A.D. 1797, et Carmina Qua- dragesimalia, 8vo. sewed, 2s. 3300 Hereford.—A Glossary of Provincial Words used in Herefordshire and some adjoining Counties, 12mo. bds. 3s. 1839 3301 Heresbachius (Conr.) de educandis, erudiendisque Principum Liberis, Reipublicae gubernandae destinatis, deque Republica Christiana administranda, Francof. 1570.—Livini de Meyer, de Institutione Principis lib. III. Bruxellis, 1716, in one vol. 4to. very neat, 5s. 3302 Heringae (Adriani) Observationum criticarum liber, in quo passim Auctores, Gracci maxime, emendantur, 8vo. h. b. vellum, 3s. 6d. - - Leovardice, 1749 3303 Heringae (Jodoci) Oratio de Auditorio Academiae Rheno- Trajectinae, variam olim fortunam experto, nunc praesenti ejus conditioni adaptato, 8vo. bds. uncut, 5s. Traj, ad Rhen. 1826 3304 Hermogenis ad Artem Oratoriam prseexercitamenta, 8vo.fine copy, scarce, 5s. - Paris. Colinceus, 1535 3305 Herodoti Historiarum lib. IX. Greece, Textus Wesselingianus passim refictus; argumentorumque ac temporum Notatio, Opera F. V. Reizii, interleaved with writing paper, in 2 vols, 4to. h. h. neat, 31. 3s. - Oxon. 1809 This copy is enriched with numerous Manuscript Notes by Dr. Lloyd, Bishop of Oxford, many of them of elaborate composition. It was purchased in the bishop’s sale for 6Z. 3306 Heros de la Ligue, ou La Procession Mona^ale, conduite par Louis XIV. pour la Conversion des Protestans de son Roy- aume, a series of the most curious satirical engravings ever published, fine impressions, original edition, 4to. very neat, 1/. 15s. - - - Paris. 1691 *** “ Ouvrage satyrique et grotesque en ving-quatre figures gravees en ma- niere noire. II a ete severement defendu en France, et le miuistere a fait faire les perquisitions les plus exactes pour le supprimer. On y depeint, sous la representation la plus grotesque, differens personnages des plus qualifies de France, jouant en rble particulier dans les troubles de religion, qui agiterent la monarchic sous le regne de Louis XIV. a l’occasion de la revocation de l’edit de Nantes.” Sold at Sotheby’s, May 18th, 1817, for 51. 5s., M. d’O.’s for 90 francs, and the Duke de la Valliere’s for 88 francs. 3307 Hertfordshire.—-Petition of the Inhabitants of the County of Hertford, to his Majesty for Peace, with his Majesty’s Answer, Oxford, 1642. — Proclamation of his Majesty’s Grace, Favour and Pardon to the Inhabitants of the County of Hertford, for assisting the Parliament against his Majesty, Oxford, 1642.—A Spurre to the Associators : or a friendly and seasonable Advice to the well-affected of the Kingdom, especially to those of the Counties of Hertford and Essex, &c. 1642.—Ordinance of the Parliament concerning the Associating of the County of Hertford with the City of London, 1643.—A Den of Theeves discovered, or certaine Errours and false Doctrines, delivered in a Sermon at a Visitation holden at Baldocke, in the County of Hertford, by Henry Denne, Curate at Pyrton, confuted by T. A. Rotherham, Vicar of Ickleford, 1643.—-Plain Dealing; or the Countryman’s doleful Complaint and faithful Watchword, to the Statesmen of the Times, by Edward Harrison, of Keens- worth, in Hertfordshire, 1642, in one vol. 4to.fine copies, very neat, an interesting collection, \l. 5s. 3308 Hertfordshire. — Mowing Devil; or Strange New'es out of Hartfordshire, 4to. curious cut, sewed, 3s. 1678, reprint. 3309 Hertford.—Trial of Spencer Cowper, Esq. a Barrister, John Mason, Ellis Stevens, and W. Rogers, Gentlemen, for the Murder of Mrs. Sarah Stout, a Quaker, at Hertford, of which they were acquitted, with the Opinions of the Eminent Physicians and Chyrurgeons concerning Drowned Bodies, several Letters, &c. folio, sewed, Is. 3d. - 1699 *** A singularly curious circumstance. 3310 Hervey’s (Rev. J.) Remarks on Lord Bolingbroke’s Letters on the Study and use of History, so far as reiates to the Old Testament; and especially to the case of Noah denouncing a Curse upon Canaan, 8vo. 3s. - 1752 3311 Hervey’s Meditations, 1791.—Voltaire’s Ignorant Philosopher, by the Rev. D. William, 1779,—Commentary on the Marquis Becaria’s Treatise on Crimes and Punishments, from Voltaire, by ditto, 1779.—London Museum of Politics, Miscellanies, and Literature, 1770.—An Unfortunate Mother’s (Mrs. Pennington) Advice to her Daughter, 1761.— Dr. C. Symmons’ Fast Sermon at Richmond, 1806, in one vol. 8vo. neat, 5s. 3312 Hervey and Hanmer.—Letter from the Hon. Thomas Hervey to Sir Thomas Hanmer, 1741.—A Letter from the Hon. T. Hervey to the late King, with one from his Grace the Duke of Newcastle, 1763.—Complaint on the part of the Hon. T. Hervey, concerning an undue Proceeding against him at Court, set forth in Two Letters to Her Royal Highness the Princess of Brunswick, 1766, three tracts, 8vo. sd. scarce, 5s. 3313 Hervey.—Proper Reply to a late very Extraordinary Letter from the Hon. T. Hervey to Sir Thomas Hanmer, Bt. by a Lady, 8vo. served, scarce, 4s. - - 1742 3314 Hesiodi Opera et Dies Georgicon Liber, Nic. de Valle e Graeco conversa.—Hesiodi Theogonia per Boninum Mom- britium traducta, 4to. very fine copy, with uncut leaves, a rare edition, lOs. 6d. sine ulld notd, circa MCCCCLXXX. This copy was purchased, in 1827, for 1Z. 5s. 3315 Hesiodi Opera et D ies, Graece, a Francisco Tissardo, 4to.fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edgesy very rare, 2l. 2s. Paris. GourmontiuSy 1507 *** Fine copy of this rare and beautiful edition. It is one of the earliest Greek books printed in Paris. 3316 Hesiodi Opera, Greece, Flor. in cedib. Ph. Juntce, 1515.— Theocriti Castigatissima Opera Omnia Graece, ib. 1515, in one vol. 8vo. very large, sound, and beautiful copies, original morocco binding, rare, 2l. 2s. %* “ Beautifully printed and correct editions.’’ 3317 Hesiodi Opera et Dies. Catonis Moralia Instituta. Cebetis Tabula, Gr. et Lat. Argentorati, Jo. Knoblouch. Isocratis Parsenesis ad Demonicum, Gr. et Lat. ib. id. 1515. Senarii Grsecanici Quingenti et eo amplius versi, Gr. et Lat. Oth- maro Nachtgall interprete, ib. id. in one vol. 4to. russia, marbled edges, very scarce, \l. Is. *** d, - 1566 3392 Historia tie tutte Ie Guerre falte, e del fatto d’Arme fatto in Geradada, in verse, wood-cut, 4to. 4s. Bassano, s. a. 3393 Historia General del Reyno Balearico, Mallorca, 1632.— Historia del Reyno de Mallorca, curious maps, ib. 1650, 2 vols. folio, first edition, very jinecopy, in vellum, extremely RARE, Al. 45. No other copy complete of the above valuable history, has, I believe, occurred for sale iu this country. 3394 Historic Augustas Scriptores, 8vo. tall copy, vellum, scarce, 65. - - Venel. in cedibus Aldi, 1519 Sold in Sir M. Sykes’s sale for 31. 3s. 3395 Historic Augustas Scriptores, sc. J. B. Egnatii de Caesaribus, lib. III. TElius Spartianus, Julius Capitolinus, Lampridius, etc. 8vo. vellum, scarce, 10s. 6d. Florent. hear. P. Juntce, 1519 *** “ Habet textum k J.B. Eguatio emendatum cum ejusdem notis, sequitur- que adeo Aldinam editionem. Rarum est exemplum.”—Denis. 3396 History of the Principall Passages of the Christian Countries, Political and Polemicall, particularly in Germany, Picardie, &c. 4to. sewed, 45. - - 1637 3397 History of the Wars in Ireland, 12mo. 45. 6d. 1691 3398 History of Standing Armies in England, 4to. sewed, 2s. 1698 3399 Historical Tracts.—Account of a Roman Pavement lately found at Stunsfield in Oxfordshire, 1400 years old, plate, 1713.—Account of the Establishment for relieving poor Proselytes, 1720.—Hibernise Notitia, or List of the present Officers in Church and State, &c. with Payments for Civil and Military Affairs for the Kingdom of Ireland, 1723.— Discourse concerning the Laws Ecclesiastical and Civil made against Hereticks, 1723.—-Philips’s Account of the Peers and Peeresses created by King George, and of the Bishops, Knights, &c. 1724.—Present State of Virginia and the College, with the Charter for erecting the said College, scarce, 1727, in one vol. 8vo.fine copies, very neat, 10s. 6d. 3400 History.—Dr. E. Calamy’s Letter to Archdeacon Echard on his History of England, in defence of the Revolution, &c. 1718.—Collection of very valuable and scarce Pieces relating to the Plague in 1665, &c. 1721.—Character of Queen Caroline, n. d.—Sketch of the Reign of George III. from 1780 to 1790.—Portraits of Sir Isaac Newton, Ariosto, Sir Walter Raleigh, Sir Christopher Wren, Alexander Pope, J. B. Rousseau, with short Biographical Notices of each, on single leaves, in one vol. 8vo. neat, lOs. 6d. 3401 Historical Tracts.—Trial of Captain John Porteus, for firing his own piece, and ordering the men under his command to fire amongst the spectators, at the Execution of And. Wilson, in the Grass Market of Edinburgh, by which six persons were killed and eleven wounded, his conviction, sentence of death, and account of the mob breaking open the goal (on learning he was pardoned) and executing him, 1736.—Golden Fleece, or the Trade of Great Britain considered, 1737.— View of the Conduct of the English Clergy, so far as relates to civil affairs, from the Conquest to the Revolution, 1737. Account of many Prosecutions of the Quakers, in the Exchequer, Ecclesiastical, and other Courts, for the Recovery of Tithes, Church Rates, &c. 1736.—Vindication of ditto, shewing the fallacy and injustice of the calculations and remarks in a late examination of the above, 1737. — Remarks on the Defence of the Examination of the Book, entitled, Account of many of the Prosecutions of the Quakers, &c. 1738.—Milton’s Manifesto of the Lord Protector, translated into English, to which is added Britannia, a Poem, by Thomson, 1738.—Letter on the British and Irish manufacture of Linen, Threads, and Tapes, 1738.—Reasons against lowering the Interest of the National Debt, 1737.—View of Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction, especially in the Prerogative Office, shewing how those sacred records may be better preserved, &c. 1737.—Remarks on a late Political Farce, 1736.— Remarks upon the Act for laying Duty upon Spirits, 1736, in one thick vol. 8vo. a very interesting collection, 15s. 3402 History of the Rise, Progress, and Extinction of the Rebellion, and of the Proceedings against the Principal Persons, portrait of the Pretender and plan of the Battle of Culloden, Dublin, 1747.—Account of the Expedition of the British Fleet to Sicily, ib. 1739.—Memoirs of the Queen of Hungary, ib. 1742.—Letter from Hon. Thomas Hervey to Sir Thomas Hanmer, ib. 1 743.—Algernon Sydney’s Letters to the Hon. Hen. Saville, ib. 1742.—-Account of the Merchants of London’s Application to Parliament on the neglect of their Trade, ib. 1742.—Report of the Committee of Secresy on the conduct of Robert, Earl of Orford, ib. 1742. — Further Report on ditto, 1742.—Review of the Opposition and Conduct of the late Minister since his Secession, ib. 1742.— Letter on the War with Spain, with Observations on the Hanover Neutrality, ib. 1742.—Letter from a By-standeron the Necessity of a large Land Force, ib. 1742.—Thistle and the Rose, 1747.—iEneas and his two Sons, a true Portrait, 1747, in one vol. Svo. h. b. uncut, 10s. 6d. 3403 Historical Account of the Discovery of the Island of Madeira, 1750.—Rev. Simon Ford’s Account of the Man whose Hands and Legs rotted off, in the Parish of Kings Swingford in Staffordshire, reprinted from the edition of 1678, with additions.—The Expedition against Rochefort, 1758. —Reflections on ditto, 1758.—Remarkable Facts discovered relating to the Conduct of the Jesuits with regard to Mr. Bower, 1758.—One very Remarkable Fact more relating to the Conduct of the Jesuits, by Mr. Bower, author of the Lives of the Popes, 1758, in one vol. Svo. 5s. 3404 History of the Island of Madeira, under the title of the Affecting Story of Lionel and Arabella, who first discovered it and Perished there, with the Voyage of Juan Gonsalvo Zarco, who completed the discovery, 1756.—Voyage up the Thames, 1738.—Remarks upon Hooke’s Account of the Conduct of the Duchess of Marlborough, 1742.—Review of ditto, 1742. —The Tuner, 1754.—A Minor’s Case stated by T. James, Plymouth.—A Brief and Merry History of Great Britain, by Ali Mohammed Hadgi, Englished by Ant. Hilliar, portrait, in one vol. 8vo. neat, 10s. 6d. 3405 Historical Tracts.—Neill’s Tour through some of the Orkney and Shetland Islands, Edinburgh, 1806.—Memorials of the Family ofTufton Earls of Thanet, plates, Gravesend, 1800.— History of the Life and Actions of Gustavus Vasa, 1739.— Miscellaneous Remarks on the Enquiry into the Evidence against Mary Queen of Scots, 1784.—Letter to John Dunning, Barrister-at-Law, on the Trial of the Rev. H. Bate, upon the Information of the Duke of Richmond, for Libel, 1780, in one vol. 8vo. neat, 10s. 6d. 3406 History of the Island of Jersey, by T. Lyte, 1808.—A. Young on the Husbandry of three celebrated Farmers, Messrs. Bakewell, Arbuthnot, and Ducket, 1811.—The Alien, or Answer to Mr. Greville’s Statement with respect to Mr. Naldi’s Action for Arrears of Salary, including a short History of the Argyle Theatre, by G. Naldi, 1811.—T. Paine’s Age of Reason, Part III. 1811.—J. Moore’s Letter to Dr. Jones on the Composition of the Eau Medicinale d’Husson, 1811, in one vol. 8vo. h. b. 4s. 3d. 3407 Hoare’s (Sir R. C.) Tour in Ireland, 8vo. 3s. 1807 3408 Hoare’s (Sir R. C.) Classical Tour in Italy and Sicily, 2 vols. 8vo. neat, 7s. 6d. - - 1819 3409 Hobbes’s (Thos.) Leviathan, or the Matter, Forme, and Power of a Commonwealth, Ecclesiastical and Civil, folio, fine copy, in the original morocco binding, gilt leaves, from the Earl of Northumberland's library, with the arms on the sides, 1 /. 11s. 3d. 1651 3410 Hobbesii (T.) Vita, in verse, 4to. sewed, 3s. 6d. - 1679 3411 Hobhouse’s (J. C.) Letter to Lord Castlereagh, relative to Seditious Meetings, &c. 8vo. sewed, 2s. - 1819 3412 Hodge’s (R.) Special Help to Orthographie, or the True Writing of English, consisting of such words as are alike in sound, and unlike both in their signification and writing, also of such words as are so near alike in sound that they are sometimes taken one for another, whereunto are added divers Orthographical Observations, very needful to be known, 4to. sewed, 5s. - - 1643 3413 Hodges’ (Dr. Walter) Christian Plan, Exhibited in the Interpretation of Elohim, with observations upon other Matters, 4to. saved, 3s. - - Oxford, 1752 3414 Hodoeporicon Itineris Constantinopolitani, cum Epigrammate Philippi Melancthonis, in verse, 4to. fine copy, rare, 10s. 3d. Wittembergce, 1544 2 T 3415 Hodeporicon: id est Itinerarium D. Mathei Sancti Angeli Cardinalis Gurcensis coadjutoris Saltzburgensis Generalisque imperii locumtenentis, quae que in conventu Maximilian! Csesaris Aug., Regumque Vladislai, Sigismundi, ac Ludo- viei, memoratu digna gesta sunt, wood-cut title, 4to. Jine copy, very scarce, 7s. 6d. - Viennce, 1515 3416 Hodson’s (F.) Essay on the Influence of Education and Government on National Character, 4to. sewed, 7s. 6d. 1792 *** An interesting tract by the Principal of Brazen-Nose College, Oxford. Privately printed. 3417 Hoeschelii (Dav.) Catalogus Grsecorum Codicnm qui sunt in Bibliotheca Reip. Augustas Vindelic., 4to. vellum, scarce, 8s. 6d. - Aug. Vind. 1595 3418 HofFmanni (Friderici) Poeticum cum Musis Colludium : sive Lusuum Epigrammaticorum Centuriae VIII. etiam Epigram- matum seriorum Series, Jine impression of the engraved title, 12mo. clean copy, h. b. neat, scarce, 5s. 6d. Amst. 1668 3419 HofFmanni Umbra in Luce : sive Consensus et Dissensus Religion urn Profanarum, with curious plate of a Chinese Idol, 4to. scarce, 4s - Jence, 1680 3420 HofFmanni (J. G.) Vita, quam una cum ejusdem Panegyricis et Orationibus prsemissa Cornmentatione de Ictorum et Politicarum in Scripturam Sacram meritis Critico-Exegeticis recensuit G. F. Gudius, portrait and fac-simile of antient MS. 4to. very scarce, 10s. 6d. - Lipsice, 1742 This volume also contains aa Sylloge Orationum,” and u Hector Tragcedia.” 3421 Hofmanni (Martini) et Hieron. Rhenandri Duae Elegise in tumulum Balth. Neandri, Ato.fne copy, 5s. Vratislavice, 1568 3422 Hofsted.—Catalogus librorum Petri Hofstede, Theol. Doe- ton's et Hist. Professoris, priced, 8vo. neat, 4s. Rotter odami, 1804 *** A very fine theological library.’’ 3423 Hog-faced Gentlewoman (Relation of,) wood-cut, 4to. sewed, 3s. ~ ~ - 1640 reprint. 3424 Holbein.—The Images of the Old Testament expressed, set forth in Ynglishe and Frenche, with a playn and brief Exposition, 4to. neat, 21. 2s. - - Lyons, 1549 *** “ The engravings in this volume are from the designs of Holbein ; this first edition is so scarce that the compiler of the Bibliographer’s Manual was only able to refer to the copy in the British Museum.’’ 3425 Holinshed’s Chronicles of Englande, Scotlande, and Ireland, Hack letter, with numerous very interesting wood-cuts, first edition, 2 vols. folio, neat old calf, from Sir Philip Main- waring’s library, Secretary to the unfortunate Earl of Strafford, very scarce, 10/. 10s. - - 1577 *** This first edition is generally called the Shakspeare edition. It is seldom found so perfect and beautifully clean as the present copy, which is complete, except two leaves in the Table of Ireland, and a small corner of page 291-2, in vol. ii. Mr. Steevens’ copy sold for 22/., and Mr. Nassau’s for 15/. fos. 3426 Hollandiae Gueldrieeque Bellum a Wilhelmo Hermanno Olan- do, 4to. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, very rare, 21. 12s. 6d. - - Amsterdamis, s. a. A curious volume respecting the war between Holland and Guelder Land? divided into the following chapters:—De Galeata. De Expeditione in Agrum Dordracenum. De Edicto Hagensi. De expeditione Hyberna (very curious.) De Obsidione Arcis Puerorum. De Oppugnatione Oudewatera. De Proditione Scoenhovie. De Solutione Obsidionis arcis Puerorum. De Iterata Obsidione. De Discordia urbium Olandicarum, De Muden et arce ejus. De Muden. De Concordia Qlandorum. De Nardenis. Wesopum. De Oppugnatione Wesopi. De Trepidatione Amsterdamensi. De Iperfloto. De Oppugnatione valli. De Francis. De Periculo Enchusen. De Waterlandis Frisiis Friscabonibus. De Waterlandia. De Obsidione. De Imp. Maximiliano. De Fame. Delnunda- tione. De Proditione. De Arkelens. Elogia in qua loquitur fortuna Wesopica, &c. &c. This volume is also curious in being perhaps the first book printed at Amsterdam. 3427 Holland.—Bref Recueil de l’Assasinat, commis en la personne du Prince d’Orange par Jean Jauregui, Anvers, Plantin, 1582.—Lettres interceptes du Cardinal de Granvelle et autres, ib. id. 1582.—Discours sur la blessure du Prince d’Orange, 1582, in 1 vol. 4to. vellum, 10a. 6d, Three very scarce and interesting tracts. 3428 Holland.—-The Sweets of Dutch Liberty, or the first fruits of French Fraternity in Holland, a curious Poem, with singular cuts, 4to. 4a. 6d. - - Leominster, 1795 3429 Holland’s (Hen. Earle of) Declaration made to the Kingdome, with ivood-cut equestrian portrait, 4to. sewed, 5s. 1643 3430 Hollar.—Catalogue of the Collection of Engravings, Etchings, and Original Drawings, Books of Prints, &c. of Christian Josi, Esq. Deceased, both parts, sold by Christie, 4to. sewed, 4a. 6d. - 1829 *** The works of Hollar in this collection, were 2500 pieces ; the most complete ever formed. 3431 Hollebeekii (Ewaldi) Oratio Inauguralis de Damnis, quae pra?judicia in Rem Tbeologicam inferunt, deque optimo iis occurrendi Methodo, 4to. sewed, 3s. - Groningce, 1752 3432 Hollis’s (Denzil Lord) Grand Question concerning the Judicature of the House of Peers, stated and argued, and the Case of Thomas Skinner, Merchant, complaining of the East India Company, with the proceedings thereupon, which gave occasion to the Question, faithfully related, 8vo. neat, scarce, 8s. 1699 3433 Hollis’s Letter, shewing that the Bishops are not to be Judges in Parliament in Cases Capital, 1679.-—Rights of the Bishops to judge in Capital Cases in Parliament Cleared, by Bishop Barlow, 1680.—T. Hunt’s Postscript for rectifying some mistakes in some of the inferiour Clergy, mischievous to our Government and Religion, with two Discourses about the Succession and Bill of Exclusion, 1682, in 1 vol. 8vo. neat, 7s. 3434 Hollyband’s French Littleton, 12mo. vellum, 15a. 1607 %* A scarce and beautifully printed little volume. The edition of 1625 sold in Mr, Nassau’s sale for 1/. 13s. 3435 Hollyband’s (Claudius) Frenche Littleton ; a most easie, perfect, and absolute way to learne the Frenche Tongue, 12mo. neat, scarce, 12s. - - - 1566 *** With Commendatory Verses by George Gascoigne. 3436 Hollyband’s Frenche Littleton, with introductory poems, by George Gascoigne, 1581.—Le Jardin de Vertu et Bonnes Mceurs pleins de plusieurs belles fleurs, et riches sentences, par J. Bellot, 1581, in 1 vol. 12mo. fine copies, very neat, scarce, 10s. Gd. *** The last piece in this volume is dedicated to Queen Elizabeth, and is of very uncommon occurrence, being unnoticed by Ames and other bibliographers. 3437 Hollyband’s Prettie and Wittie Historie of Arnalt and Lucenda, dedicated unto Sir Hierom Bowes, Knight, Engl, and Ital. 12mo. neat, 15s. - 1575 *** Sold in Mr. Inglis’s sale for 32. 3438 Hollyband’s Flourie Field of foure Languages, 12mo. morocco elegant, gilt edges, very scarce, 18s. - 1583 Dedicated to “ Mistris Luce Harrington,” afterwards Countess of Bedford. 3439 Hollyband’s Italian Schoole-master, with familiar Speeches, and certain Phrases out of the best Italian authors, and a Historie called Arnalt and Lucenda, with poems, 12mo. very neat, scarce, 10s. Gd. - - 1597 3440 Holmes’s (George) Sketches in the Southern Counties of Ireland, 8vo. 3s. 1801 3441 Holonii (G.) Lambertias, Tragoedia de oppressione B. Lam- berti, Episcopi et Martyris, Antv. 1556.—Ejusdem Lauren- tias, Tragoedia de Martyrio Levitee D. Laurentii, ib. 1556. —Ejusdem Catharina, Tragoedia de fortissimo S. Catharinae Certamine, ib. 1556, in 1 vol. 8vo. vellum, scarce, 7s. Gd. 3442 Holonii Catbarina, Tragoedia de fortissimo S. Catharinae Vir- ginis, Doctoris et Martyris certamine, 8vo. half bound, mo- rocco, gilt edges, 5s. - Antverpice, 1556 3443 Holtii (Adr. Cath.) Oratio de Jure Praetorio cum apud Romanos turn apud Anglos, ad jus civile supplendum et emen- dandum aptissimo, 8vo. sewed, uncut, 2s. Groningce, 1822 3444 Holwel’s (J.) Appendix, being an Astrological Discourse of the Rise, Growth, and Continuation of the Othoman family, 4to. 3s. 1683 3445 Homeri Ilias, Greece, Venetiis, Aldus, 1524.—Homeri Odys- sea, Batrachomyomachia, et Hymni, Graece, ib. id. 1517, 2 vols. 8vo. very neat, scarce, 10s. Gd. 3446 Homeri Ilias, Ulyssea, Batrachomyomachia et Hymni, Greece, 2 vols. 4to. good sound copy, in old calf, 1/. 11s. Gd. Lovanii, Rescius, 1535 3447 Homeri Ilias Graece recensione F. Aug. Wolfii, portrait, 2 vols. 8vo. vellum paper, boards, 1/. 5s. - Lipsice, 1804 *** Presentation copy from the editor to the learned Professor Porsou j in whose sale it was purchased for 12.13s. 3448 Homeri Opera Greece, 2 vols. in 1, 4to. fine copy, elegantly bound in morocco, by Roger Payne, rare, 21. 12s. fid. Lovanii, Rescius, 1535 These two volumes were published separately, aud are very seldom found united. Brunet particularly remarks this, and that it is an u edition assez rare, et reputee correcte.” The above copy was purchased in Mr. Hibbert’s sale for 51. 5s. 3449 Homeri Opera, Gr. a Bernardino Feliciano, 2 vols. in 1, 8vo. morocco elegant, gilt edges, 1/. 11s. 6d. Venet. Sabio, 1551 *** See Dibdin’s Bibliogr. Decam. for some notice of this very rare edition. Both the editions of 1547 and 1551 may be pronounced to be of extreme rarity. They were wholly overlooked by Maittaire; and this of 1551 was but slightly known to Harles.—Dibdin. Sold at Dr. Askew’s sale for 31. 3s. 3450 Homeri Ilias Greece, 4to. good sound copy, vellum, scarce, 1/. Is. - Lovanii, ap. Theod. Martinum, 1523 With the device of the double anchor. 3451 Homeri Ilias, cum Auctoris Vita Graece, 8vo. fine copy, orL ginal morocco binding, scarce edition, 12s. Venet. 1542 3452 Homeri Ilias, id est, de Rebus ad Troiam gestis, Graece, 8vo. fine copy, very neat, in french calf, gilt edges, scarce, 10s. Qd. Paris. Turnebus, 1554 3453 Homeri Ilias, hoc est, de Rebus ad Troiam gestis Descriptio, Latino Carmine reddita, Helio Eobano Hesso Interp. 12mo. very neat, gilt edges, 10s. 6d. Paris, ap. Morelium, 1550 *** Sold in Dr. Heath’s sale for 21. 2s. 3454 Homeri Iliados liber primus, Graece, Lovanii, s. a.—Varennii Syntaxis Linguae Graecae, ea potissimum complectens quee a Latinis dissentient, ib. Rutg. Rescius, 1532, in one vol. 4to. fine copies, half bound, neat, scarce, 18s. 3455 Homeri Yliadum Opus per Pindarum Thebanum traductum, 4to. fine large copy, very rare, 10s. 6d. Liptzk, 1507 3456 Homeri Yliadum Opus per Pindarum Thebanum traductum, 4to. very fine copy, uncut, 15s. - Liptzk, 1515 3457 Homer.“II Primo libro de la Iliade d’Homero, tradotti di Greco in Volgare per M. F. Gussano, 12mo. fine copy, very neat, gilt edges, 5s. - - Venetia, 1544 3458 Homeri Odyssea, Batrachomyomachia, Hymni XXXII. cum Plutarchi, Herodoti et Dionis Vitis Homeri, Graece, 8vo. fine copy, in old red morocco, rare, 12s. Venet. Junta, 1537 “ Edition importante.” Cost 21. 7s. in the Duke of Grafton’s sale. 3459 Homeri Batrachomyomachia, hoc est Ranarum et Murium Pugna, Gr. et Lat. ; Musseus de Erone et Leandro, Gr. et Lat.; Agapetus de Officio Regis, Gr. et Lat.; Galeomyo- machia, hoc est Fiiium et Murium Pugna, Tragoedia Grseca, 4to. fine copy, in russia, bound by Roger Payne, very rare, 1/. Is. - - - Basil. 1518 %* Sold in Villoison’s sale for 54 francs. 3460 Homeri Sententiae, Graece, collectae per Boetium Rordahusa- rum, 4to. fine copy, scarce, 7s. 6d* Lovanii, 1555 3461 Homeri Batrachomyomachia per Karolum Aretinum traducta, cum Epistola Aretini ad Marassium Siculum, 4to. neat, very rare, 1/. 11s. 6d. - - sine loco aid anno. *** “ Edition assez rare.5’—De Bure, No. 2510. 3462 Homeri Batrachomyomachia Joanne Caprione Phorcensi Me- taphraste, 4to. fine large copy, with rough leaves, very neat, extremely rare, \ l. 11s. 6d. - sine ulla nota. 3463 Homerus de Bello Ranarum et Murium quem Karolus Areti- nus Latinitate donavit, 4to.fine copy, very neat, scarce, 12s. Pisauri, per Hieronymum Soncinum, 1509 This edition is apparently unknown to Brunet. 3464 Homeri Batrachomyomachia, Greece, cum Metaphrasi Prosaica Graeca, interlineari, 4to. sewed, 4s. Florentice, 1804 *** A beautifully printed volume, being printed in fine large red ink capitals, and the paraphrase running between each line in black. 3465 Homeri Hvmnus in Cererem, Gr. et Lat. a Ruhnkenio, 8vo. sewed, uncut, 2s. - - Lugd. Bat. 1781 3466 Homeri Interpres pervetustus, sen Scholia Graeca in Iliadem, in integrum restituta, edita jussu Leonis X. Pont. Max. folio, fine, large, sound, and perfect copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, very rare, 4>l. 4s. - - Romce, 1517 *** u Edition recherchee, et rare.’’—Brunet. Sold in Sir M. M. Sykes’s sale for 11. 10s. 3467 Homeri Interpres pervetustus, seu Scholia Graeca in Iliadem, in integrum restituta, edita jussu Leonis X. Pont. Max, folio, tall copy, neat, scarce, \l. 5s. - Romce, 1517 *** This copy is particularly interesting, as having the title supplied in the beautiful autograph of Professor Porson. There are also numerous references in the volume by him. 3468 Homerus.—Didymi Interpretatio in Homeri Odysseam, Greece, 8vo. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, 1/. Is. Venet. Aldus, 1528 *** Sold iu Sir M. Sykes’s sale for 51. 12s. 6d. 3469 Homerocentra, quae et Centones, item Probae Falconiae Cen- tones, item Nonni Paraphrasis in Evangelium secundum Jo- hannem, Gr. et Lat. cum Vita Probae Falconiae ex editione Aldina, 8vo. scarce, 5s. - Franco/. 1541 3470 Homeri Interpres (sive Scholia in Opera Flomeri) cum Indice locupletissimo, 2 vols. in 1, 8vo. fine sound copy, original binding, scarce, 7s. - Argentorati, 1589 Sold in Dr. Heath’s sale for 21. 2s. 3471 Homer’s Whole Works, translated into English Verse by George Chapman, a remarkably fine large copy, quite perfect, with the engraved title, portrait of the author, monumental plate to Prince Henry, and the engraved title to the Odysses, which is generally wanting, folio, morocco elegant, gilt edges, Si. 185. 6d. - for N. Butter *** to. fine copy, russia, marbled edges, 15s. - - 1790 3520 Howard’s (Hon. Edw.) Poems and Essays, with a Paraphrase on Cicero’s Laelius, or of Friendship, in Heroick verse, 8vo. neat, 6s. - - - 1673 3521 Howard.—Laws and Ordinances of Warre, for the better government of his Majesties Army Royal, in the Expedition lor the Northern Parts, and Safety of the Kingdome, under the Command of Thomas Earl of Arundel and Surrey, 4to. sewed, 4s. 6d. - 1639 3522 Howard’s (W.) Patterne of Christian Loyaltie, with many interesting MS. notes in a contemporary hand, 4to. sewed, 4s. 6d. 1634 3523 Howard (Edward) Earl of Suffolk’s Musarum Deliciae, containing Essays upon Pastoral Ideas, in verse and prose, 1728. —Health, a Poem, by Dr. Baynard, 1736.—Pteryplegia, or the Art of Shooting Flying, a Poem, by Markland, 1735, in one vol. 8vo. 7s. 6d. The Earl of Suffolk’s poems were nearly all destroyed by his executors. See Walpole’s Royal and Noble Authors. 3524 HowelPs (James) England’s Tears for the present Wars, which, for the nature of the quarrell, the quality of the strength, the diversity of battailes, skirmishes, encounters, and sieges, in so short a time, cannot be paralleled by any preceding age, 4to. sewed, 3s. 6d. - 1641 3525 Howell’s St. Paul’s late Progress upon Earth, about a Divorce ’twixt Christ and the Church of Rome, by reason of her Dissoluteness and Excesses, 12mo. h. b. russia, from T. Hearne and J. Bindley's collections, with both their autographs, rare, 15s. - - 1644 u A most severe Satire on Pope (Barberini) Urban VIII. and his family, and generally on the abuses of the Church of Rome.’’—MS. note by J. Bindley. il The author of this book was first hanged for it, and then burned.’’—MS. note by Thos. Hearne. 3526 Howell’s Nuptials of Peleus and Thetis, consisting of a Mask and a Comedy, or the Great Royal Ball, acted lately in Paris six times, by the King, the Duke of Anjou, Duke of York, with divers other Nobles, Princesses, Ladies, &c. 4to. sewed, scarce, 10s. 6d. - 1654 3527 Flowel’s (Thomas) Journal of the Passage from India through Armenia and Natolia, or Asia Minor, with Instructions for travellers, map, 8vo. bds. 3s. - - 1789 3528 Howel’s Journal of the Passage from India, through Armenia and Natolia, or Asia Minor, with Instructions for Travellers, map, 1790.—History of Scotland, Book the First, from the Earliest Times to the Accession of King Malcolm Canmore, with Notes, Edinb. 1793, in one vol. 8vo. neat, 6s. | 3529 Hoyland’s (John) Historical Survey of the Customs, Habits, and present state of the Gypsies, designed to develope the Origin of this Singular People, 8vo. neat, 85. 6d. York, 1816 3530 Hoyle’s Essay towards making the Doctrine of Chances easy, with some useful Tables on Annuities for Lives, &c. 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. - - - 1764 3531 Huber (M.) et C. C. H. Rost Manuel des curieux et des Amateurs de l’Art, contenant une notice des principaux Gra- veurs, et un Catalogue Raisonne de leurs meilleurs ouvrages ; depuis le commencement de la gravure jusques a nos jours, les artistes ranges par ordre chronologique et divises par Ecole, 8 vols. in 4, 8vo. h. b. neat, 1/. 11s. 6d. Zurich, 1797-1804 *** A very useful work to the collector of early engravings. 3532 Hudibras Rcdivivus; or, a Burlesque Poem on the Times, Part Sixth, 4to. sewed, 3s. - - 1706 3533 Hubert’s (Sir Francis) Deplorable Life and Death of Edward II. King of England, with the downfall of the two unfortunate Favourites, Gavestone and Spencer, storied in an excellent poem, portrait, Jirst edition, 8vo. fine copy, scarce, 1/. 11s. 6d. - - - 1628 3534: Hubert’s Life and Death of Edward II. a poem, portrait, 1631. —Egypt’s Favourite, the Historie of Joseph, a poem, divided into four parts, 1631, 2 vols. in 1, 8vo. fine copies, scarce, 3/. 3s. - - 1631 The above two scarce poetical volumes sold in Mr. Bindley’s sale for 11. Is. 3535 Huddesford’s Catalogue of Anth. Wood’s Manuscript Collections in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, 1761.—Gregory Sharpe on the Origin and Structure of the Greek Tongue, 1767.—Weston’s New Dialogues of the Dead, 1762, in one vol. 8vo. half hound, vellum, 9s. 3536 Hudson’s (Mich.) Divine Right of Government, Natural and Politique, more particularly of Monarchic, &c. 4to. served, 3s. 6d. - 1647 Written during his imprisonment in the Tower of London. 3537 Hudson’s (Sam.) Essence and Unitie of the Church Catholike visible, and the Prioritie thereof in regard to particular Churches discussed, 4to. served, scarce, 4s. - 1643 3538 Hughes’ (J. T.) Reflections on the Politics of France and England, 1797.—Bishop Watson’s Address to the People of Great Britain, 1798.—Substance of Mr. Canning’s Speech respecting Continental Alliances, 1799.—Cursory Remarks upon the State of Parties during the Administration of the Right Hon. Henry Addington, 1803.— Brief Answer to Ditto, 1803.—Answer to Mr. Pitt’s Attack upon Earl St. Vincent and the Admiralty, in his Enquiry into the State of the Naval Defence of the Country, an interesting tract at the present period, 1804.—Attempt to explain the late Mysterious Conduct of Mr. Pitt, 1805.—The Arcanum of National Defence, 1808, in 1 vol. 8vo. neat, 6s. 3539 Hugonis (Domini) primi Cardinalis Ordinis Predicatorum, Tractatus amantissimus qui speculum Ecclesiae inscribitur, etiam Speculum Sacerdotum volentium celebrare Missam, cum jucundissimo Epigrammate Domini Petri Helenensis Episcopi, 4to .fine copy, morocco, gilt edges, rare, 18s. sine ulla nota, circa MCCCCLXXX. 3540 Hugualdi (Udal.) Durgei adolescentis Dialogus, studiorum suorum procemium, et Militias Initium, 4to.fine copy, 2s. 6d. 1520 3541 Hulsii (Levini) XII. Primorum Csesarum et LXIV. ipsorum uxorum et Parentum ex antiquis numismatibus in a?re incisae, effigies, atque eorundem earundemque Vitae et Res Gestae, many beautiful engravings, 4to .fine copy, in old morocco, rare, 18s. - - Spirce, impensis Authoris, 1599 3542 Hume’s History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, portrait, 8 vols. 8vo. neat, \l. 11s. 6d. - - - 1778 3543 Hume and Rousseau, Account of their Dispute, with the Letters which passed between them ; also Letters of the Hon. Mr. Walpole, and Mr. D’Alembert, relative to this Extraordinary Affair, 8vo. sewed, 3s. - - 1766 3-544 Hume.—Davidis Humii de Familia Humii Wedderburnensi Liber, with Prefatory Notice, 'privately printed for the Ab- botsford Club, 4to. bds. 2l. 125. 6d. Edinb. 1839 3545 Humfredi (Laurentii) Oratio ad Reginam Elizabetham in aula Woodstochiensi habita, 4to. fne copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, rare, 1/. 11 s. 3d. Lond. H. Bimieman, 1575 *** The only copy mentioned in the Bibliographer’s Manual is that in the British Museum. The present copy was purchased, in 1827, for 41. 14s. 6d. 3546 Humourous Engravings.—A most extraordinary collection of nearly Two Hundred Humourous Engravings by Hogarth, Faber, and other celebrated Artists, many of which are extremely rare, in one large vol. atlas folio, morocco elegant, with broad borders of gold on the sides, gilt edges, 251. *** The above unrivalled collection of humourous engravings was formed by a well-known collector, and contain the greater portion of the kind published during the last century, many of which illustrate the frolics of George the IVth in his youth, Sheridan, Fox, and many other bucks of his day, others relating to Pope and Mrs. Cibber, and other theatrical belles; the illustrations of the midnight scenes at the Finish, Key, and other houses of the same class in the neighbourhood of the theatres are very numerous, with portraits of the principal courtezans and rakes of the day ; also many other subjects, displaying much humour, and conveying curious anecdotes of many illustrious personages, &c. &c. 3547 Hungary.—Historical Description of the Glorious Conquest of the City of Buda, by Leopold I. 4to. sewed, 2s. 1686 3548 Hunnis’s (Will.) Seven Sobs of a SorrowfuSl Soule for Sinne, comprehending those Seven Psalms of David, in verse, where- unto are also annexed his Handful! of Honisuckles, the Poore Widovve’s Mite; a Dialogue betweene Christ and a Sinner ; divers Godlie and Pithie Ditties, with a Christian Confession of and to the Trinitie, all in verse, with some set to music, 12mo. morocco elegant, gilt edges, very rare, 3/. 35. 1597 *** This rare little poetical volume is dedicated to Lady Frances, Countesse of Sussex, Lady of her Majestie’s Privie Chamber. The author was Gentleman to her Majesty’s Chapel, and master to the children of the .same. See Bibliotheca Anglo-Poetica, where an edition is marked SI. 8s. 3549 Hunt’s (Sir de Vere) Lamentation of Ireland, Svo. 45. 1823 3550 Hunt’s (Leigh) Indicator, 12mo. 3s. 3d. - 1820 3551 Hunt (T.) De usu Dialectorum Orientalium ac praecipue Ara- bicse, in Hebraico Codice interpretando, Oratio, 4to. uncut, 3s. - Oxon. 1748 *** Presentation copy from the author to Edward Rowe Mores. 3552 Hunting, &c. — Michaelis Angeli Blondi de Canibus et Vena- tione, libellus, in quo omnia ad canes spectantia, Morbi et Medicamina continentur, prisca, et Neoterica etiam exempla, a nemine hactenus accuratius scripta, insidiee ferarum, et proprietates, cum quibusdam Venationibus nostri soeculi maximorum principum cognitu dignissimis, 4to. very scarce and curious, 185. Iiomce, apud Antonium Bladum, 1544 3553 Hunter. — Catalogue of the curious Library of Dr. John Hunter, sold by Leigh and Sotheby, neatly 'priced, 8vo. half hound, neat, 6 s. - - - 1805 8554 Huntingdon.—Private Act for confirming the Inclosure and Division of the Common Fields, &c. within the Manor and Parishes of Overton-Longville and Bntolphsbridge, in the said County, the property of Lord and Lady Morpeth, &c. held under the Dean and Chapter of Peterborough, the lands are fully described, folio, 5s. - 1728 3555 Huntingford (G. Is.) Metrica qusedam Monostrophica, Gr. et Lat. 8vo. in rough calf 7s. 6d. - Lond. 1782 3556 Huntley.— Argument upon a General Demurrer, joyned and entered in an action of false imprisonment, between George Huntley, Clerke, Plaintiff, and W. Kingsley, Archdeacon of Canterbury, and others, Commissioners, Defendants, as it was prepared to have been uttered in Court, but was not permitted by the Judges, &c. &c. 4to. sewed, scarce, 15s. 1642 *** An interesting tract, privately printed by the author, the Rev. George Huntley, of Stouremouth, in Kent, who was prosecuted in the ecclesiastical court for refusing to preach a visitation sermon when requested by the Archdeacon, and by the Bishop, for which he was fined 500/. and imprisoned upwards of nine years. The above tract contains the whole case, which the author states he publishes to show whose duty it is to preach the visitation sermon, and in vindication of the ancient jurisdiction of the crown. 3557 Husbandry.—Certain Ancient Tracts concerning the Management of Landed Property reprinted, viz. Xenophon’s Treatise of Householde, The Boke of Husbandry, and the Boke of Surveyinge, reprinted from the early black letter editions, 8vo. very neat, 4s. 6d. - - 1767 8558 Husbandry.—R. Vaughan’s most approved and long experienced Water Works, containing the Manner of Winter and Summer Drowning Meadow Pasture, thereby to make those Grounds more fertile ten for one, for the benefit of the Commonwealth, but Herefordshire especially, with twenty- four pages of Poems in commendation of the work, by John Davies of Hereford, J. Strangways, R. Corbet, H. Fletcher, R. Harries, S. Davies, T. Rant, 0. Maynson, J. Hoskins, Ant. Davies, and Rowland Vaughan, wants the plate, 1610. —The English Improver, or Survey of Husbandry, by Walter Blith, 1649.—Discourse of Husbandry used in Brabant and Flanders, published by S. Hartlib, the friend of Milton, 1645. —S. Hartlib’s Legacy, or an Enlargement of his Discourse of Husbandry, treating also of Gardening, Orchards, Fruits, Vi nes, Hemp and Flax, Woods, Bees, Silke-worms, Vegetables, Animals, Cattle, &c. 1651.—G. Plattes’s Discovery of Infinite Treasure, a Treatise on Husbandry, 1639, in one vol. 4to. fine copies, in old russia, 2/. 12s. 6d. 3559 Hutchenson’s (Bishop) Defence of the Antient Historians, with a particular application of it to the History of Ireland and Great Britain, and other Northern Nations, 8vo. neat, scarce, 10s. 6d. r. - 1734 3560 Hutchins (Edward) Sermon preached at St. Maries in Oxford, upon the Feast of Epiphany, concerning the true comfort of God his Church truly Millitant, and Apologie of the same, dedicated to Thomas Egerton, Solicitor General, afterwards Lord Chancellor, black letter, 12mo. h. b. morocco, scarce, 7s. 6d. - Oxford, by J. Barnes, 1589 3561 Huschke (Imm. G.) Analecta Critica in Anthologiam Grsecam, cum Supplemento Epigrammatum maximam partem inedito- rum, Jence, 1800.—Ejusdem Epistola Critica in Propertium, acc. nonnulla in Catullum et Tibullum, Amst. 1792, in one vol. 8vo. h. b. vellum, 4s. 6d. 3562 Hutteni (Ulrici) Phalarismus, Dialogus, wood-cut border, 4to. very scarce, 7s. 6d. - - 1517 *#* An attack on the Duke of Wurtemberg on account of the assassination of his cousin John Hutten, whose wife the Duke was in love with. On the last leaf is a very spirited wood-cut portrait of Hutten. 3563 Hutteni Aula, Dialogus, beautiful wood-cut border, 4to. scarce, 5 s. - - Aug. Vind. 1518 3564 Hutteni Aula, Dialogus, beautiful wood-cut border, 4to. scarce, 5 s. - - Lips. 1518 3565 Hutteni Aula, Dialogus, wood-cut border, 4to. fine copy, scarce, 5s. - - Aug. Vind. 1519 “A very clever satire.5' 3566 Hutteni ad Carolum Imp. adversus intentatam sibi a Roma- nistis vim et injuriam conquestio, Ejusd. alia ad Principes ac viros Germanise de eadem re conquestio, Ejusd. ad Alb. Brandepurgensem, et Frid. Saxonum Ducem Principes Elec- tores, aliaeque ad alios Epistole, 4to. sewed, very scarce and curious, 7s. 6d. - - 1520 *** A defence of himself against the emissaries of Pope Leo, who were persecuting him for the freedom with which he had written on the disorders of the Court of Rome. 3567 Hutteni Nemo, Carmine, with very curious wood-cut, 4to. scarce, 5s. - - Erffordice, s. a. 3568 Hutteni Nemo, Satyra, curious wood-cut, 4to. very scarce, 5s. 6d. - - Augustce, s. a. %* This burlesque was at first generally attributed to Erasmus, who denied it in one of his letters, but it was afterwards owned by Hutten. 8569 Hutten.—Arminius Dialogus Huttenicus continens res Ar- minii in Germania gestas, 8vo. 2s. 6d. Haganoce, 1529 3570 Hutteni cum Erasmo, Expostulatio : Brunfelsii pro Hutteno ad Erasmi Spongiam Responsio, 8vo- scarce, 3s. sine ulla nold. 3571 Hyde (T.) de Ludis Orientalibus, libri II. plates, 2 vols. 8vo. remarkably fine copy, in rich old morocco, gilt edges, rare, U. 15s. - - Oxon. 1694 %* Sold in Rev. T. Williams’s sale for 3/. Is. 3572 Hymnorum liber Vincentii Agrippae ad Christum Omnipoten- tem, etc. 12mo. sewed, 2s, 6d. Florentice, 1549 3573 Hymnorum liber in metra noviter redactorum; Apologia et defensio Poeticse ac Oratoriae Majestatis ; Expositio diffici- lium terrninorum in hymnis per Henr. Bebelium; Annota- tiones ejusdem in quasdam Vocabulorum interpretationes Mammetracti, 4to.fine copy,scarce, 7s. Gd. Thubingce, 1501 3574 Iconica et Historica Descriptio prsecipuorum Hasresiarcharum, qui ab Ecclesia Catholica et Christiana ut sectarii ac Pha- natici excommunicati rejectique sunt; in qua eorum dogmata non minus, quam vitae initium et finis breviter prestringun- tur, curious portraits, folio, vellum, scarce, lSs. Arnburng, 1609 3575 Idenii (Mich.) Elegia Gratulatoria in honorem Nuptiarum Adami Felgendrebii et Annee Scharnackin, 4to. scarce, 5s. Witebergce, 1560 357G Idenii, de Obitu prsematuro Benedicti Erfordi, Elegia, 4to. scarce, 5s. - - Witeb. 1561 3577 Ignoramus Justices; being an Answer to the Order of Sessions at Hicks’s Hall, also an Account of all the Acts that relate to Protestant Dissenters, also those against the Popish Recusants, 1681.—Second part of Ditto, or Answer to the Scandalous Speech of Sir W. S. Bt. 1682, 4to. scarce, 5s. 1681-2 3578 Ihre (Joannis) Vetustus Catalogus Regum Sueo-Gothicorum, notis criticorum illustratus, the Jive parts, 4to. very scarce, 7s. Gd. - Holmice et Upsalice, 1752-5 3579 Imagines Illustrium seu Annales et Historic Regum et aliorum utriusque sexus Illustrium, every page surrounded with a wood-cut border, and portrait on the top, 12mo. original binding, very scarce, 10s. Gd. - Lugduni, 1524 35S0 Imber’s (Matthew) Case, or Abstract of the Customs of the Manor of Merdon, in the Parish of Hursley, in the County of Southampton, which are to be performed by the Lord and Customary Tenants of the said Manor, their Heirs and Successors for ever, with some remarkable Passages, Suits at Law and in Equity, and the great differences and expenses therein, 8vo.fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, rare, 2l. 2s. 1707 *** Privately printed. Prefixed is a list of the tenants at the commencement of the suits, and at the end a note, stating, “ that since the first suits were commenced, the said Mr. Cromwell, then Lord of the said Manor, and about twenty of the said tenants, died.’’ This copy was purchased before it was bound in the Towneley sale for 31. 3s. 5581 Imperiale che tratti gli Triumphi, honori e feste chebbe Julio Cesaro ne la Citta di Roma ; dappuoi per la inuidia : et per le cose soperchie Bruto e Cassio con Cinquanta Senatori a che modo gli dieri la morte : Et le Magne exequie che fuo- rono celebrate al suo corpo, con moke altre belle historic, 4to .fine copy, russia, very rare, 21. 125. Gd. Ven. per Simone de Lucre, 1510 *** A NOVEL OF EXTREME RARITY, 2 X 3582 Imperatorum et Caesarum Vitae cum Imaginibus ad vivam effigiem expressis, cuts, with the autograph of Gabriel Harvey, 8vo. scarce, Gs. - - Lugduni, 1550 3583 Illyrian Poems.—Palmotichiu, Christiade, to iest Xivot i diela Isvkarstova Spievana, a volume of poems in the Illyrian dialect, 4to. fine copy, vellum, very scarce, 12s. Rimu, 1G70 3584 Independent Whig ; or a Defence of Primitive Christianity, and of our Ecclesiastical Establishment, against the Disaffected Clergy, the seventh edition, 4 vols. 12mo. fine copy, in beautiful old French calf, 1/. Is. - 1743 3585 Index Librorum Prohibitorum cum llegulis confectis per Patres a Tridentina Synodo, delectos cum Appendice in Belgio, Antv. Plantin. 1570.— Phil. II. Edictum, ib. 1570, in 1 vol. 8vo. fine copy, very neat, 12s. “ Editio haec est rarissima.” 3586 Index Librorum Omnium Nomina complectens, in utroque jure tarn Pontificio quam Caesareo prohibitorum, 4to. neat, scarce, 10s. 6d. - - Venet. Zilettus, 1559 Printed with Aldine type. 3587 Index Expurgatorius Librorum Prohibitorum, juxta Sacri Concilii Tridentini Decretum, 4to. fine copy, very neat, rare, 18s. - - Ant. Plantinus, 1571 For an account of this very rare and highly important Index, see the interesting account of those works, by the Rev. Mr. Mendham. The above copy is a remarkable one. He says that the compiler of the Crevenna Catalogue and Peignot must be mistaken in asserting that the Privilege was in French, and adds that in all the copies he has seen it is in Flemish, In this copy it is every word in French. A very ample detail of it is given by Mr. Mendham. 3588 India. —Gesta proxime per Portugalenses in India, Ethiopia et aliis Orientalibus terris, a serenissimo Emanuele Portu- galiae Rege ad Episcopum Portuensem missa, et de ejusdem mandato Petri Alfonsi Malheris, industria impressa, first edition, 4to. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, excessively rare, Gl. Gs. Romce, per Jo. Besicken, 1506 *** “ Piece fort rare; elle relate des evenemens qui s’etoient passes quelques mois avant sa publication.”—Brunet. 3589 India.—Gesta proxime per Portugalenses in India, Ethiopia, et aliis Orientalibus terris, a Ser. Emanuele Portugalliae Rege ad R. D. D. Episcopum Portuen. Sacrosanctee Ro. Ecclesia? Cardinalem Portugalen. missa, etc. 4to. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, \ery rare, 51. 15s. Gd. Nurenberge, 1507 3590 India.—Epistola Potent, ac invict. Emanuelis Regis Portu- galie et Algarbiorum, etc. de Victoriis habitis in India, et Malacha, ad S. Patr. Leonem X. A. D. 1512, black letter, 4to. fine copy, morocco, gilt edges, excessively rare, 31. 13s. Gd. - - sine nota, (1513) 3591 India.—Triumphus Emanuelis Christianissimi Porthugallia- arum Regis de Infidelibus. Acquisitus Leoni X. Pont. Max. Epistolari munere conscriptus, 4to. morocco elegant, gilt edges, rare, 31. 3s. Dat. in Vrbe nostra Olissipone, 8 yds. Juntas, 1513 3592 India.—Epistola (Alia) Emanuelis Regis Portugallie, de Vic- toriis nuper in Africa habitis, 4to. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, rare, 31. 3s. Dal. Pridie Kalen. Octohris, 1513 *** These letters are all of the very highest degree of rarity; and in an historical point of view, according to all the writers on the subject, they are of the very utmost importance and value, being the first and authentic records of those discoveries, under Vasco de Gama and others, which raised the kingdom of Portugal to its highest pitch of glory, and obtained for the reign in which they were achieved the title of the golden age. Brunet says, “ Ces deux lettres sont de precieux documens historiques.” 3593 India.—Legatio Magni Indorum Imperatoris Presbyteri Joannis ad Emanuelem Lusitanias Regem ; item de Indorum fide, ceremoniis, etc. item aliquot Cornelii Graphei ad Dam. a Goes Carmina, 12mo .fine copy, very neat and, scarce, 15s. Jo. Grapheus, 1532 3594 India.—Avisi Particolari delle Indie di Fortogallo ricevuti in questi doi anni del 1551 et 1552, da li reverendi Padri de la Compagnia de Jesu, con Nuovo Avisi delle Indie di Porto- gallo in anno 1553, in 1 vol. 8vo. vellum, rare, 1/. 5s. Roma, 1552-3 This curious volume contains some very interesting historical particulars relating to India, Japan, Portugal, Brazil, &c. 3595 India.—Diversi Avisi Particolari dalF Indie di Portogallo, ricevuti dall’ anno 1551 sino al 1558, dalli Reverendi padri della Compagnia di Giesu, dove s’intende delli paesi, delle genti, e costumi loro e le grande conversione di mold popoli, che hanno ricevuto il lume della santa fide, et religione Christiana, Svo. vellum, scarce, 12s. Venetia, 1565 3596 India.—Nuovi Avisi dell’ Indie di Portogallo, Venet. 1565-8. —Avisi della Cina et Giapone, con l’arrivo delli Signori Giaponesi nell’ India, Roma, 1588.—Copia d’una Breve Relatione della Christianita di Giappone et della morte di Taicosama Signore, Venet. 1601, in 2 vols. 8vo. vellumy a scarce and interesting collection, 18s. 3597 Indica3 Epistolae de stupendis et praeclaris Rebus quas divina bonitas in India, et variis Insulis, per Societatem nominis Jesu, operari dignata est, in tarn copiosa Gentium ad fidem conversione, Lovanii, 1566. —De Societatis Jesu Origine, libellus a Jacobo Payva Lusitano, contra Hemnicii cujusdam petulantem audaciam, ib. 1566.—Societatis Jesu Defensio adversus obtrectatores, ex testimonio et Literis Pii IV. Pont. Max. in 1 vol. Svo. very neat, marbled edges, a scarce collection, 12s. 3598 Indicse et Japanicae Epistolae de Multarum gentium ad Christi fidem, per Societatem Jesu Conversione, 12mo. fine copy, vellum, 65. 6d. - - Lovanii, 1570 *** These letters contain some curious particulars detailed by the Jesuits in their travels in India, &c. 3599 India.—Novi Orbis Historic libri tres-U. Calvetonis opera ex Italicis, et De Gallorum in Floridam expeditione, et insigni Hispanorum in eos satvitice exemplo, Brevis Historia, 8vo. neat, gilt edges, 15s. - Geneva, 1578 3600 India.—Speculum Orientalis Occidentalisque Indiae Naviga- tionum ; quarum una Georgii a Spilbergen classis cum potentate prsefecti, altera Jacobi le Maire auspiciis imperioque directa, exhibens novi in mare Australe transitus, incognita- rumque hactenus terrarum ac gentium inventionem : proelia aliquot terra marique commissa, expugnationesque urbium, una cum duabus novis utriusque Indiae Historiis, Catalogo Munitionum Hollandicorum, ducum et reliqui bellici apparatus fretisque quatuor, with fine impressions of the numerous maps and plates, oblong 4to. morocco elegant, gilt edges, a rare and interesting volume, 2/. 2s. Lugd. Bat. 1619 3601 India.—Answer to the Hollander’s Declaration concerning the Occurrents of the East India, written by certaine Mar- riners, lately returned from thence into England, scarce, 1622.—A True Declaration of the News that came out of the East Indies, with the Pinace called the Hare, which arrived in Texel, in June, 1624, in 1 vol. 4to. fine copies, neat, very scarce, 1/. Is. 3602 India.-—Relatio Triplex de Rebus Indicis ; C. Beaudinii, dicti Godinez, Martyrium, Caaignarum Gentis Mores, coepta con- versio, et Adriani Knudde, dicti Crespi, Elogium, 12mo. neat, rare, 18s, - - Antverp. 1654 8603 India.—Relation derniere de ce qui s’est passe dans les Roy- aumes de Madure, de Tangeor, et autres lieux voisins du Malaber, aux Indes Orientales, 8vo. vellum, fine copy, 7s. 6d. Paris, 1663 8604 Indicazione Antiquaria per la Villa suburbana dell’ eccellen- tissima Casa Albani, 4to. sewed, uncut, 2s. 6d. Roma, 1785 8605 Indulgentiarum Summarium Bullae Apostolicae pro sacratis- sima cruciata contra perfidissimos Thurcos, a very curious broadside, 7s. 6d. - circa MCCCCLXXIX. 3606 Indulgentiarum Littera fratrum ordinis Heremitarum S. Joannis Baptistae de claustro Viterbii, partium Italiae, qui- busdam, “ possint eligere confessorem idoneum, qui ipsos absolvere possit in omnibus casibus etiam sedi apostolicae reservatis (demptis dumtaxat vota castitatis, et Ecclesiarum Incendiis) semel in vita, et in mortis articulo a pena et culpa totiens, quotiens casus contigerit,” single leaf, very rare and curious, 8s. 6d. - 1520 3607 Innes (Thomas) Critical Essay on the Ancient Inhabitants of Scotland, large paper, 2 vols. 4to. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, extremely rare, 10/. 106’. 1729 A work of real learning and importance.” Only one other copy upon large paper, it is presumed, has occurred for sale for many years. It was unknown to the compiler of the Bibliographer’s Manual. The small paper is a very inferior book in octavo. 3608 Inquisition, as it is exercised at Goa, giving an Account of the Horrid Cruelties which are exercised therein, by M. Dellon, who Laboured Five Years under those Severities, with an Account of his Deliverance, 4to. sewed, 3s. - 1688 3609 Inquisition.—Eymeric (Nic.) Copilacion de las Instructiones del Officio de la Sancta Inquisicion hechas por el muy Reuerendo senor fray Thomas de Torquemada: E por los otros Reverendissimos senores Inquisidores Generales q despues succedieron, cerca de la orden que se ha de tener en el exercicio del sancto officio, donde van puestas suc- cessiuamente por suparte todas las instructiones q tocan a los inquisidores. E a otra parte las q toca a cada uno de los officiates y ministros del sancte officio, folio, fine copy, neat, very scarce and curious, 2l. 2s. Granada, 1537 3610 Innocentii VIII. P. M. Quatuor Bullae Papales, 4to. h. b. neat, 1/. Is. (Romce, Barth. Giddinbeck,) MCCCCLXXXIV. *** Very scarce; unknown to Panzer. 3611 Inscriptiones Haffhienses, Latinae, Danicae, et Germanicae, una cum Inscriptionibus Amagriensibus Uraniburgicis et Stellaeburgicis, necnon duabus Epistolis, unaTychonis Brahe ad Peucerum missa, altera ejusdem Sororis Sophiae Brahe metrica latina ad Nicolaum Sange, collegit P. J. Rescencius, curious plates, 4to. h. b. vellum, scarce, 6s. Haffnice, 1668 3612 Inscriptionis Phoeniciae Oxoniensis Nova Interpretatio, Auc- tore J. D. Akerblad, with plate, 8vo. sewed, 3s. Paris. 1802 3613 Instructions de la Sainte Eglise Catholique, en Bohemien, 12mo. vellum, very scarce, 12s. - Olmutz, 1584 3614 Instructions for Right Spelling, and Plain Directions for Reading and Writing True English, with several Delightful Things, very Useful and Necessary both for Young and Old to Read and Learn, by G. F. and E. H. J 2mo. fine clean copy, in the original binding, 5s. - 1673 3615 Interest of these United Provinces, being a Defence of the Zeelander’s Choice, wherein is shewen that we ought to defend ourselves; that if we cannot, it is better to be under England than France, in Regard to Religion, Liberty, Estates, Trade, &c. 4to. neat, scarce, 8s. Middleburg, 1673 *** This copy was purchased in 1810 for 11. Is. 3616 Interviews in the Realms of Death; or Dialogues of the Dead, between several great Personages deceased, wherein they rehearse to each other the History of their Life and Times, curious frontispiece of Leopold the Roman Emperor, and Lewis XIV. King of France meeting, 4to. sewed, 4s. 6d. n. d. 3617 Intrationum excellentissimus Liber, folio, neat, 4/. 4s, Richard Pynson, 1510 %* For a detailed account of this very rare volume, see Dibdin’s Ames, vol. ii. p. 441. The Alchorue copy sold for 13/. 13s. It is a fine specimen of Pynsou’s printing. 3618 Intrico, Comedia, di M. Flaminio Guarnieri da Osimo, Rimini, 1582.—I Fidi Amanti, Comedia del Signor Francesco Podiani, Venetia, 1599.—II Servo Fedele, Comedia Nuova di Tiberio Lunardi, Vinegia, 1600. — Honesta Schiana, Comedia, del Signor Girolamo Pico, ib. 1601, in 1 vol. 8vo. fine copies, in vellum, a scarce collection, 8s, Qd. 8619 Introductiones Elementares Hellenism!, cum quibusdam aliis pronunciationi legitime subservientibus, Pater Noster, Ave Maria, Symbolum Apostolorum, Symbolum Patrum, Salve Regina, Evangelium Joannis, Confessio, etc. omnia Graece et Latine, supradictis adnexae sunt sententiae illustres septem Sapientum Graeciae, et de Invidia, scitu quaedam dignissima, 4 to .fine copy, very neat, rare, 10s. 6d. Argent. 1515 3620 Invasion.—Rhapsody on the present System of French Politics; or the projected Invasion, and the Means to Defeat it, 1779.—J. Glennie’s Short Essay on the Modes of Defence best adapted to the Situation and Circumstances of this Island, Examination of the Schemes formed, and very extensive Plans, which are ready to be carried into Execution by the Duke of Richmond, 1785.—-Answer to Ditto, by the Duke of Richmond, 1785.—Glennie’s Reply to Ditto, 1785. —Strictures on the Duke of Richmond’s Fortification System, by J. Glennie, 1785, in 1 vol. 8vo. very neat, 7s. 6d. 3621 Invasion.—Account of the threatened Invasion of England, in the 10th year of King Richard II.’s Reign, compared with that of 1798, 8vo. sewed, 3s. - 1798 3622 Invasion.—The Country in Arms; or No Danger from Invasion, by an Old Soldier, 8vo. sewed, 2s. - 1803 3623 Investigation of the Native Rights of British Subjects, 1784. —Review of the Political State of Great Britain, 1787.— People’s Answer to Ditto, 1787.—Answer to the Complete Investigation of Mr. Eden’s Treaty, 1787.—Anarchy and Horrors of France displayed, no date.—Question of the Precedency of the Peers of Ireland in England fairly stated, in a Letter to an English Lord, by a Nobleman of Ireland, Dublin, 1739.—Manning on the Nature of Bread honestly and dishonestly made, no date.-—Col. Draper’s Answer to the Spanish Arguments, claiming the Galeon, and refusing payment of the Ransom Bills, for preserving Manila from Pillage and Destruction, 1764.—Verses by J. F. Bryant, of Bristol, with his Life, portrait, 1787, in one vol. 8vo. h. b. neat, 10s. 6d. 3624 Ireland.— Nine most beautiful Drawings of Ancient Seals, relative to the See of Armagh, Monastery of St. Edmund of Athissel, in the Diocese of Cassel, Priory of Conall, the See of Derry, See of Down and Connor, Abbey of Jugo Dei, St, Patrick of Sabells, See of Waterford and the Abbey of St. Mary of Yues, very neatly mounted on drawing paper, in one vol. 4to. morocco elegant, gilt edges, richly tooled, 4/. 14s. 6d. *** Nothing can exceed the beauty and veracity displayed by Howlett, in his delineation of the above drawings, which were made with a view to publication, and are truly worthy that object. Their value is equal to medals, fixing disputed dates, and which is much enhanced to the historian, county collector, or antiquary, by each drawing having underneath a description of the nature of the ancient document to which the seal is attached, and from which the drawing was taken : also the date and notice of the archives in which it is to he found, and the date when the religious house to which it relates was founded. « 3625 Ireland.—Vita S. Marini Hibernise Episcopi et Martyris, atque Aviani Archidiaconi Confessoris, a Joan, a Via, Ger- manice, engraved title, 4to. fine copy, very rare, 21. 2s. Monachii, 1572 3626 Ireland.Stanihursti (Richardi) Dublin, de Rebus in Hibernia gestis libri IV. cum Appendice, ex Silvestri Giraldo Cambrensi collecta, et cum ejusdem Stanihursti Annotation- ibus, 4to. fine copy, neat, scarce, 18s. Ante. Flantin. 1584 3627 Ireland. —Newes from Lough-foyle in Ireland, of the late treacherous Actions and Rebellion of Sir Carey Adougherty and Felli M‘Reeah Mack Davy, with his ransacking and burning of the Citie of Derry, &c. and the Inhumane Murther of Sir George Paulet, his Associates, and most of the Inhabitants of Derry, 4to. jine copy, uncut, extremely rare, 21. 12$. 6d. - - - 1608 3G28 Ireland.—The Historieof Ireland, collected by three learned Authors, Hanmer, Campion, and Spencer, folio, neat, in the original binding, 2l. 2s. - - 1633 3629 Ireland.—Bouillon (F.) Histoire de la Vie et du Purgatoire de S. Patrice Archevesque et Primat d’Hybernie, 12mo. neat, rare, l/. Is. - Avignon, sans date. *** This is a very curious volume, and contains the mar row of what most writers have written on the subject. The author informs us that his original intention was to publish a mere version of the life of St. Patrick, but, says he, “ comme j’ay rencontre quantite de choses excellentes qui faisoieut a mon sujet daus les autheurs digne de creance qui traittent de cette meme matiere; j’ay este bien aise de t’en faire part.” He however adds, that at times he was under the necessity “ de retrancher par discretion, ce qui sembloit choquer la verite de Phistoire.5’ 3630 Ireland.—Relation of the Beginning and Continuation of the Irish Rebellion, with the Place where, and Persons who did Plot, Contrive and put in Execution, that Romish damnable Designe, as also the Inhuman Cruelties which they have Executed upon the Protestants, with Account of the Battle of Swords near Dublin, by P. G., 4to. h. b. neat, scarce, 10s. 6d. - - 1641 3631 Ireland.-—Declaration concerning the Rise and Progresse of the Grand Rebellion in Ireland, together with the examinations of various Persons of Quality, thereby showing who were the Promoters of that Rebellion, with some Letters and Papers of great consequence, of the Earl of Antrim's, which were intercepted ; also some Letters of Marque, which were granted by the Lord Mohun, Sir Ralph Hopton, &c. 4to. neat, a very scarce and interesting volume, 12$. 1643 3632 Ireland.—Howell’s Mercurius Hibernicus ; or a Discourse of the insurrection in Ireland, displaying the true causes of, the course taken to suppresse it, the reasons that drew on a cessation of Armes, &c. 4to. h. b. morocco, very rare, 15$. Bristol, 1644 *** A curious historical tract. It is one of the earliest specimens of printing at Bristol. Dr. Cotton notices one sermon printed the year before. 3633 Ireland. — Vindiciarum Catholicorum Hibernisc, authore Phi- lopatro Irenaeo ad Alitophilum Libri duo, quorum Primus Rerum in Hibernia gestarum ab anno 1641, ad annum 1649, Synopsim; Secundus Libelli famosi in Catholicos Hiberniae Proceres, qui honestissimam cum Regiarum Partium Homi- nibus Pacem inierunt, accuratam Confutationem continet, 12mo. neat, extremely rare, 21. 2s. Paris. 1650 This scarce and valuable book has been erroneously attributed to Sir R. Belling by Harris and others; but P. Walsh, in p. 47 of the Preface to his History of Remonstrance of 1661, expressly calls it the work of Dr. Callaghan. This Dr. Callaghan was presented by the Supreme Council of Kilkenny, on behalf of the Crown, to be appointed Bishop of Cork, but being of the Ormond or Loyalist party, he was rejected by the Pope as a favourer of heresy. Poncius, Massaria, and the Rimiccini party, attacked Callaghan for his hostility to the Papal Court and the Jesuits. It was unknown to Nicolson and many other writers, and the sale of only one other copy can be traced, which was in the Gor- donstoun collection, and produced 51. 3634 Ireland.—Decree of the University of Paris, relative to certain Irish Students about to be admitted into that Society, to be inducted by Nicholas Power, in Latin, two leaves, 4to. very rare, 10s. 6d. - - Paris, 1651 3635 Ireland.—Metra Miscellanea Epigrammatum libri III.; Syl- varum totidem accesserunt Eulogia aliquot illustrium Heroum, authore Bonaventura Baronio Hyberno, 12mo. some leaves wormed, extremely rare, 1/. Is. Col. A grip. 1657 *** Among the Poems in this extremely rare volume, are some addressed to Dermot Molrone, St. Bridget, St. Patrick, Mary Wadding and others. It contains also a Poem consisting of two hundred and four lines by Luke Wadding of Waterford, and a description of Clonmel in verse. 3636 Ireland.—Threni Hybernici; or, Ireland Sympathizing with England and Scotland for Loss of their Josiah, by Dr. Harrison, on the Death of Cromwell, 1659.—Remarks on the Affairs and Trade of England and Ireland, by Walter Harris, 1691.—Case of the Irish Protestants, in Relation to Recognizing King William and Queen Mary, Stated and Resolved, 1691.—The Pretences of the French Invasion Examined, for the Information of Great Britain and Ireland, 1692.—Answer to the late King’s Declaration, 1693.—Letter to a Member of Parliament, giving an Account of the Tackers, 1693.— Proposals for Raising a Million of Money out of the Forfeited Estates in Ireland, with Answer of the Irish to the same and Reply, 1694.—Picture of a Modern Whig, 1701. —Reflections on Defoe’s Shortest Way with the Dissenters, Character of a Low Churchman, &c. 1703.—Forma Precum, 1704.—Articles of the Treaty of Union, 1706, in one vol. 4to. half hound, scarce, lSs. 3637 Ireland. — Petty’s Observations upon the Trade of Irish Cattle, single leaf, folio, 3s. 3638 Ireland.—Present State of Ireland, with Remarques upon the ancient state thereof, likewise a Description of the chief Towns, with map, 12mo. 5s. - 1673 3639 Ireland.—Het wonderlyck Leven van den grooten H. Patri» cius, Patriarch van Irlandt, 12mo. rare, 7 s. 6d. Antv. 1668 3640 Ireland.—Letter from a Gentleman in Ireland, relating to the concerns of Ireland in matters of Trade, 4to. h. b. neat, scarce, 10.5. 6c?. - - 1677 *%* This letter contains some excellent remarks on the prohibition of the import of Irish cattle and wool into England, &c. showing the impolicy and evil consequences of attempts to restrain the industry and trade of Ireland. 3641 Ireland.—Collection of all the Statutes now in use in the Kingdom of Ireland, with Notes in the Margin, and continuation of those of King Charles I.; likewise the Acts of Settlement, folio, Jine copy, marbled leaves, 1?. Is. Dublin, 1678 3642 Ireland.—A most curious collection of Newspapers, addressed to and preserved by Richard Connelly esq., Alderman of Kilkenny, from 1685 to 1710, including a series of the London Gazette, Dublin Gazette, Dublin Intelligence, News Letters, Post Bag, Post Man, Protestant Mercury, Flying Post, &c. also some Autograph Letters to him of Additional Intelli- gence, in one thick vol. folio, 51. 5s. 1685-1710 *** This most curious volume contains much interesting official historical matter relative to the Battle of the Boyne, Siege of Londonderry, and other defeats of the rebels in Ireland, by King William III. Also various proclamations by King James and William III. Queen Anne, and also by various Lord Lieutenants of Ireland, and much other matters of important Irish history. Also the Campaigns of the armies under King William, the Duke of Marlborough, &c. abroad, particulars also of the feats, proceedings of Judge Jeffries against the rebels in the West of England, proclamations and other papers against the Pretender, papers relating to the persecution of the protestants, papers relating to London, notices of births, marriages, and deaths of the nobility, &c. Accounts of various impeachments, trials, duels, and much other very curious historical and biographical matter, &c. &e. 3643 Ireland.—State of Ireland, with a Vindication of the Act of Settlement, and Commissioners’ Proceedings, &c. also Reflections on the late Coventry Letter, and a Pamphlet called a Narrative of the Sale and Settlement of Ireland, by a Person of Honour, 4tto.fine copy, neat, 21. 12s. 6d. 1688 *.** A very rare and interesting volume. For the Narrative of the Sale and Settlement of Ireland, see under French. 3644 Ireland.—King (Dr. W.) State of the Protestants of Ireland under King James’s Government, 4to. h. b. neat, 7s. 6d. 1691 3645 Ireland.—Collection of Tracts formed by Viscount Towns- hend, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, &c. in 45 vols. 8vo. neat, 51. \5s. 6d. - 1695-1764 *** This interesting collection relates to Ireland, absentees of ditto, the trade and Navigation of Great Britain, both at home and abroad: the East and West Indies, America, and the British Colonies; fisheries, revenue, national debt, customs, bank, mint, coius, and coinage; public funds, credit, South-Sea Company, excise, duties on sugar, salt, wine, tobacco, wool, land-tax, &c.; corn trade, French colonies, Dunkirk, Gibraltar, Turkey, war in Flanders, parliament, politics, peerage, star-chamber cases, libels, army and navy, treaties with foreign nations, rebellion, pretender, Quakers, &c. by the most influential writers of his lordship’s day, who married, first, the daughter of 'Thomas Lord Pelham, and sister to Thomas Pelham Hollis, Duke of Newcastle ; and, secondly, the sister to Robert Walpole, first Earl of Orford. 2 Y i 3646 Ireland.—Essay on the Conversion of the Irish ; showing that ’tis their Duty and Interest to become Protestants, in a Letter to themselves, 8vo. fine copy, in the original binding, gilt edges, 15s. - 1698 3647 Ireland.—Vindication of the Parliament of England in Answer to Molyneux’s Case of Ireland, &c., by John Cary, Merchant in Bristol, 1698.—An Answer to Mr. Molyneux’s Case of Ireland, &c., and his dangerous Notion of Ireland’s being under no Subordination to the Parliamentary Authority of England Refuted, 1698, in one vol. 12mo. fine copies, very neat, scarce, 10s. 6d. - - 1698 3648 Ireland.—Answer to Mr. Molyneux’s Case of Ireland, &c. and his dangerous notion of Ireland’s being under no Subordination to England Refuted, 12mo. 45. 6d. - 1698 3649 Ireland.—Cary’s Considerations relating to the carrying on the Linen Manufacture in the Kingdom of Ireland, by a Joint-Stock, 8vo. sewed, Ss. - - 1704 *** An interesting tract, relating to the Irish Linen Manufacture, the employment of the poor in that kingdom, and other interesting matters. 3650 Ireland.—Acts and Statutes made at Dublin, before the Duke of Ormonde, and others, from 1703 to 1711, folio, neat, scarce, 5s. - - Dublin, 1711 3651 Ireland.—Her Majesty’s Prerogative in Ireland ; the Authority of the Government and Privy Council there, and the Rights, Laws, and Liberties of the City of Dublin asserted and maintained, in Answer to the Case of the City of Dublin, in relation to the Election of a Lord Mayor, 1712.—Letter to a Member of Parliament, concerning the Naval Store Bill, with Observations on the Plantation Trade, 1721.— Report from the Committee appointed to Inquire into the State of the Gaols of England, relating to the Fleet Prison, with Resolutions and Orders of the House of Commons thereupon, Dublin, 1729.—Craftsman Extraordinary, in a Letter of Advice with respect to some French Officers arrived to raise Recruits, 1730.—State of the Case of Loughneagh and the Bann, by Francis, Lord Bishop of Down and Connor, Dublin, 1738.—T. Burnet’s Essay on Government, ib. 1716.—Chronology of some memorable Accidents, from the Creation of the World to 1742, ib. 1743, in 1 vol. 8vo. a curious and scarce collection, 155. 3652 Ireland.—Clarendon’s (Earl of) Flistory of the Hebellion and Civil Wars in Ireland, with the True State of that Kingdom before 1640, and the most material passages since, Svo. rare, 185. - - - Dublin, 1719-20 *** The advertisement prefixed to the book states it to be much more correct than the London edition, having been compared with two manuscripts in the Archbishop’s library. Great doubts exist of Clarendon’s being the author; it was written no doubt in reply to Nicholas French’s Bleeding Iphigenia, in defence of the Marquis of Ormond, by himself or some friend in 1674, and many copies circulated in manuscript. 3653 Ireland.—Representation to the King’s Majesty, by the Lords of the Irish Parliament, with the Report of the Committees for Courts of Justice, &c. 1720.—Letter from a Member of the Irish House of Commons to a Gent, of the long robe, in Answer to some Objections made against the Judicatory Power of the Irish Parliament, 1720.—Second Letter to Ditto, setting forth the illegal Proceedings of the Barons of the Exchequer, Dublin, 1720. — H. Maxwell’s Reasons offered for erecting a Bank in Ireland, ib. 1721.—Answer to ditto, by Hercules Rowley, ib. 1721.—Mr. Maxwell’s second Letter to Mr. Rowley, wherein the Objections against the Bank are answered, 1721.'—Rowley’s Answer to Mr. Maxwell's second Letter concerning the Bank, 1721.—Letter to Mr. Harding, the Printer, upon occasion of a paragraph in his paper, relating to Wood’s Half-pence, by M. B. 1724.— Letter to Lord Viscount Molesworth, on the same, by M. B. 1724.—Defence of the People of Ireland, in their refusal of Mr. Wood’s Copper Money, Dublin, 1724.—Letter from Dublin to W. Wood, Esq. by Edward Southwell, Esq. 1724, in 1 vol. 8vo. jine copies, a curious and scarce collection, very neat, 15s. 3654 Ireland, &c.—Letter to Lord Molesworth, by M. B. Drapier, relative to Wood’s Brass Half-Pence, Dublin, 1724.— Letter to Mr. Harding, the Printer, relative to Ditto, by M. B. Drapier, ib. 1724.—Observations on the Report of the Committee in England, relative to Ditto, by Ditto, ib. 1724.— Letter to the Whole People of Ireland, by Ditto, ib. 1724.—- A Word or Two to the People of Ireland concerning Wood’s Brass Money, ib. 1724.—Modest Proposal for preventing the Children of Poor People from being a Burthen to their Parents, by Dean Swift, ib. 1729.—Letter to Lord Carteret, on Wood’s Copper Money, ib. 1724. —Remarks upon Wood’s Coyn and Proceedings, by Sir M. Creagh, ib. 1724.—Case of Mademoiselle Cadiere and Father Girard, ib. 1731.— Letter to Lord Middleton, concerning Tryal by Foreign Juries, n. d.—The Pernicious Consequences of the Clergy’s intermeddling with Affairs of State, 1730.—Seasonable Reproof, a Satire in the Manner of Horace, Dublin, 1736.—• Enquiries into the Causes of the General Poverty of the Common People of Ireland, with Remedies, ib. 1725.—Short View of the State of Ireland, ib. 1728.——Two Letters from a Deist to his Friend, 1730.—Croxall’s Sermon before the House of Commons, 1730.-—Poems by Stephen Duck, ib. 1731.—Columella de Re Rustica Libri duo, ib. 1732.— Pope’s Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot, ib. 1735. — Proposals to the Parliament to prevent the Growth of Popery, by C. P. ib. 1731.— Reason’s Tribunal, a Poem, by a Member of the Catholic Church, four parts, ib. 1735.—Reasons for the Neutrality of Great Britain, ib. 1734, a curious, scarce, and interesting collection, in 1 vol. 12mo.fine copies, h. b. 18s, 3655 Ireland.—Account of the Foundation of the Royal Hospital of King Charles II. Dublin, for the Relief and Maintenance of Ancient and Infirm Officers and Soldiers serving in the Army of Ireland, begun by James Duke of Ormonde, and compleated by the Earl of Clarendon, with List of Governors, Expenses, &c. 12mo. neat, scarce, 15s. - Dublin, 1713 3656 Ireland, &c.—-Answer to all that has ever been said, or insinuated in favour of a Popish Pretender, Exhibited in an Abstract of the State of the Protestants of Ireland, under King James IP’s Government, written by Dr. King, now Lord Archbishop of Dublin, very rare, 1713.—Speeches by Andrew Fletcher, of Salton, in the Parliament which began at Edinburgh, May 6th, 1703, Edinburgh, 1703.— Four Letters which passed between Bishop Burnet and Hen. Dodwell, 1713.—T. Ryner on the Antiquity, Power, and Decay of Parliaments, 1714.—Case of Setting up Images, or Painting of them in Churches, by T. Barlow, Bishop of Lincoln, upon his suffering such Images to be Defaced in his Diocess, published upon occasion of a Painting set up in White-chapel Church, London, 1714, in one vol. 12mo. neat, a scarce and very interesting collection, 185. 3657 Ireland.—View of the Danger and Folly of being Publick- Spirited, and sincerely loving one’s Country, in the deplorable case of the Londonderry and Inniskilling Regiments, being a true and faithful Account of their unparalleled Service and Sufferings, at and since the Revolution ; to which is added, the particular Case of W. Hamill, Gent, their Agent, 4to. fine copy, old morocco, gilt edges, rare, 1/. 11 s. 6d. Printed for the Author, 1721 *** An interesting volume to the collector of Irish history. It contains many letters to and from King William III. Col. Hamilton, Kirke, &c. 3658 Ireland.—Molyneaux’s Case of Ireland’s being bound by Acts of Parliament in England stated, to which is added the Case of Tenures upon the Commission of Defective Titles, argued by all the Judges in Ireland, with their Resolutions, portrait, 12mo .fine copy, in the original binding, neat, 7 s. 6d. Dublin, 1725 3659 Ireland.—Another Copy, wants the portrait, 12mo. 3s. 6d• Dublin, 1725 3660 Ireland. — Fraud Detected; or the Hibernian Patriot, containing all the Letters, &c. on Wood’s Coinage, &c. with Songs, &c. 12mo. 3s. 6d. - - 1725 3661 Ireland, &c.— Querist, by Bp. Berkely, both parts, Dublin, 1725.—Serious Thoughts concerning the True Interest and Exigencies of the State of Ireland, addressed to the Duke of Bedford, ib. 1757.—Letter to the Duke of Bedford, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 1757.—Alexander M‘Aulay’s Inquiry into the Legality of Pensions on the Irish Establishment, 1763.—Answer to the Proposed Union, Dublin, 1751.— Remarks on the English Woollen Manufactory for Exporta- tion, and Necessity of Preventing Irish Wool being Run, 1730.—Remarks on Ditto, demonstrating that Ireland must be speedily employed therein, Dublin, 1737.—Interest and Trade of Ireland considered, ib. 1732. — View of the State of Ireland, ib. 1728.—Letter from a Gentleman of Essex on the Linen Manufacture of Ireland.—Letter to the People of Ireland (on Wood’s Brass half-pence) by M. B. Drapier, Dublin, 1729.—Letter from a Noble Lord in Dublin, to a Gentleman in the Country, ib. 1739.—Letter from a Commoner in Town, to a Noble Lord in the Country, 1760.— Letter concerning the Irish Fishery, ib. 1729.—State of the Case of Loughnagh and the Baun, by the Bishop of Down and Connor, Dublin, 1738.—Reasons for making a Harbour at Ballycastle, n. d.—Irish Collieries and Canal Defended, ib. 1752.—Letter to the Commissioners of the Inland Navigation, concerning the Tyrone Collieries, 1752.—Burkitt’s Observations on Inland Navigation, 1756, in 1 vol. 8vo. h.b. neat, 1L 1 s. .3662 Ireland.—Answer to a Paper called A Memorial of the Poor Inhabitants, Tradesmen, and Labourers of the Kingdom of Ireland, by the Author of a Short View of the State of Ireland, 12mo. scarce, 5s.Qd. - Dublin, 1728 3663 Ireland, &c.—Prior’s Observations on Coin in General, with Proposals for Regulating the Value of Coin in Ireland, Dublin, 1729.—Present State of Ireland considered, ib. 1730. —Observations on the present State of Ireland, particularly with relation to the Woollen Manufacture, by Hon. John Percival, ib. 1731.—Prior’s Observations on the Trade between Ireland and the English and Foreign Colonies in America, 1731.—-Remarks on the Conduct of the Parliament in England, as relates to the Woollen Manufacture, with Observations on the present state of Ireland, by the Hon. John Percival, 1731.—Interest of England considered with respect to Woollen Manufactures, 1731.—Bindon’s Observations on the Bill before the House of Lords on the Woollen Manufacture, 1731.—-Bindon’s Thoughts on the Woollen Manufactures, 1731.—Inquiries into some of the Causes of the ill situation of the Affairs of Ireland, Dublin, 1732.—Proposals for Preventing the Running of Wool, &c. 1731. —Schemes from Ireland, for the Benefit of the Body Natural, Ecclesiastical, and Politick, &c. 1732.—Remarks on the Rev. Mr. Madden’s Scheme, and Objections raised against it, Dublin, 1732, a curious and interesting collection, in one vol. 8vo. very neat, 15s. 3664 Ireland.—Hibernian Patriot; being a Collection of the Drapier’s Letters to the People of Ireland, concerning Mr. Wood’s Brass Half-pence, with Considerations on the Attempt to pass that Coin, and Reasons for the People of Ireland’s refusing it, with Poems and Songs on the Subject, very neat, 4s. 6d. - Dublin, 1730 3665 Ireland.—Short View of the State of Ireland, 12mo. scarce, 7s. 6d. - - - Dublin, 1727-8 3666 Ireland.—Advantages which may arise to the People of Ireland by raising of Flax and Flax-seed considered, Dublinj 1732.—Apology for the Clergy of Ireland, ib. 1737-8.— Two Letters on Trade, 1748.—Rules for Speaking and Action, Dublin, 1751.—Letter relating to the Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Dean Swift, ib. 1752.—Hay’s Essay on Deformity, ib. 1754.—Reflections upon the Earthquake at Lima, 1756.—Dunkin’s Epistle to Philip, Earl of Chesterfield, to which are added Lawson’s Obsequies, Dublin, 1759. —Manifesto of Pam, the Illustrious, ib. 1760.—Proceedings and Depositions in the Case of Squire Pam, ib. 1760. —Letter to the Public on an Important Subject, ib. 1767.—Thoughts on the State of Literary Property, ib. 1767, in one vol. 8vo. h. b. neat, a scarce collection, 10s. 6d. 3667 Ireland.—Reason’s Tribunal, addressed to all Persons of the Romish Persuasion in Ireland, occasioned by His Majesty’s Royal Charter for the erecting of English Protestant Schools throughout Ireland, for educating the Children of Papists, three parts, Dublin, 1735.—Thoughts upon the Four Last Things, ib. 1735.—Surprising Memoirs of the Meeting, Courtship, and sundry other Humorous Adventures of the most renowned of Cripple-Beggars, Manupedirus and Stum- panympha, King and Queen of the Beggars in the Kingdom of Ireland, ib. 1734, in one vol. 12mo. scarce, 10s. 6d. 3668 Ireland.—Letter to the Commons of the City of Dublin, Dub. 1743.—Second Letter to ditto, ib. 1743.—Complaints of Dublin, humbly offered to the Earl of Harrington, Lord- Lieutenant of Ireland, by C. Lucas, 1747.—Method of reducing the exorbitant Pride and Arrogance of the City of Dublin, 1747.—Lucas’s last Will and Testament in favour of the Citizens of Dublin, 1748.—Lucas’s Address to the Earl of Harrington, Lord-Lieut. of Ireland, 1749.—Genuine Letters between Alderman Nathaniel Kane and Mr. C. Lucas, concerning the Purchase of the Mills at Island Bridge, 1748. —Alderman Kane’s Address to the Freemen and Freeholders of the City of Dublin, Dub. 1749.—The great Charter of the Liberties of the City of Dublin, with Notes, by C. Lucas, ib. 1749.—Latouche’s Address to the Citizens of Dublin, ib. 1748.—History of the Dublin Election in 1749, with Sketch of the present state of parties in Ireland, by a Briton, 1753, in one vol. 8vo. h. b. neat, a scarce and interesting collection, 125. 3669 Ireland.—Charter of George II. to St. Patiick’s Hospital, founded by the Will of Dean Swift, for Idiots, Lunatics, and Incurables, Dublin, 1746. — Royal Charter of the Hospital and Free School of Charles II. in Dublin, ib. 1768.—Royal Charter of the Dublin Society, with their By-laws, ib. 1766. —Charter-party, or Articles of Agreement of the Concordia Annuity Company of Dublin, ib. 1763.—Rules, Orders, and By-laws, made by the Governors of the Foundling Hospital and Workhouse in Dublin, ib. 1774. — Observations on the Parochial Charity Schools in the City of Dublin, ib. 1763.— By-laws, Rules, and Orders for the Regulating of Hackney Coaches, and other Conveyances in Dublin, ib. 1749.-— Bylaws for Regulating of Rates or Fares of Carriages in Dublin, ib. 1772.—Narrative of the Conduct of B. Houghton, Freeman of Dublin, and one of the Commons, on the late Risings and Tumults in the said City, ib. 1764.—Questions upon the Legislative Constitution of Ireland, ib. 1770.— Authentick Papers in regard to the late Prorogation, ib. 17 70.—Answer to the Counter Address of a Pretended Free Citizen, ib. 1766.—Alarm Bell, addressed to the Citizens of Dublin, ib. n. d.—Philo-Hibernicus, his Letter of Advice to the Freemen and Freeholders of Dublin, with a word to the Five Candidates, ib. 1748.—-Free Briton’s Advice to the Free Citizens of Dublin, 1748.—Dialogue between Mr. Demagogue and a Sober Citizen, ib. 1766.— Mill Cushion’s Address to the Fools of every Rank and Denomination in Dublin, ib. 1748.—Letter to the Voters of Dublin, ib. 1748.—Letter to the Commons of Dublin, ib. 1743.—Second Letter to ditto, ib. 1743.—Freeman, 1748. —Address from a Noble Lord to the People of Ireland, 1770. —A Citizen’s First Letter to the Commons of Dublin, ib. 1755.—Letter from Amminidib at Venice to his brother Shilock, in Dublin, ib. 1764.—Letter from some of the principal Citizens to the Aldermen of Dublin, ib. 1760. — Counter Address of a True Citizen, ib. 1766. —Remonstrance of the Citizens of Dublin, (ib. 1766.)—Enquiry into the Legality of Pensions, on the Irish Establishment, 1763. — Address to the Mayor and Citizens of Dublin, ib. 1766.— Second Letter to the Citizens of Dublin, by J. Forde, ib. 1749.—The Farmer’s Sixth Letter to the Protestants of Ireland, n. d.—The Grazier’s Occasional Letter, n. d.— Goldsmith’s Traveller, Dublin, 1767.—H. Jones’s Lines on the Death of the Lord Chancellor of Ireland, ib. 1757.— The Marrow of the Tickler’s Works, 1748, in one vol. 8vo. h. b. neat, a scarce and curious collection, \l. Is. 3670 Ireland.—Twenty Addresses to the Free Citizens and Free- holders of the City of Dublin, by Alderman Lucas, Dublin, 1748 to 1749.—Cork Surgeon’s Antidote against the Dublin Apothecary’s Poyson, for the Citizens of Dublin, by Anthony Litten, seven numbers, 1749.—Mirrour for the Miror ; or an Antidote Extraordinary, by Dick Litten, brother to Sir Anthony, so created by his highness Charles Lucas, Lord Protector of Independency, 1749, in one vol. 8vo. half bound, neat, a curious, interesting, and scarce historical volume to the Irish collector, 10s. 6d. - - 1748-9 3671 Ireland.—Letter to the Citizens of Dublin, Dublin, 1749..*— Second Letter to ditto, to which is prefixed a Letter to a Member of Parliament, ib. 1749.—Fragment of the Japanese History, translated from the High Dutch of Mr. Van Loon, with Notes, ib. 1749.—Apology for the Conduct and Writings of Mr. Charles Lucas, Apothecary, wherein the seeming oddity of his recommending himself to the Citizens of Dublin, as the only fit person to represent them in Parliament, is clearly accounted for, &c. ib. 1749.—Account of the woeful and wonderful Apparition of Hurloe Harrington (Earl of Harrington,) late Prompter to the Theatre Royal in Dublin, who, by the instigation of some evil spirits, threw himself down a considerable precipice, by which he destroyed his intellectuals, and soon after departed this life, to the great grief of his Majesty’s company of Comedians of Ireland, male as female, 1750. — Patriot’s Letter to the Duke of Dorset, with a Dedication to the Cork Surgeon, Dub. 1749. —Observations on the State of Ireland, particularly in relation to the Woollen Manufacture, ib. 1731.—Letter from a Member of the Commons to a chief Magistrate of a Borough, 1749. —Critical Review of the Liberties of British Subjects, with Comparative View of the Proceedings of the House of Commons of Ireland, 1750.—La Touche’s Address to his Grace the Duke of Dorset, Dub. 1752.—Appeal to the Commons and Citizens of London, by C. Lucas, the Last Free Citizen of Dublin, ib. 1756.—Letter from a Layman to the Clergy of Ireland, ib. 1749.—Second Letter from ditto to ditto, ib. 1749.—State of the Affair betwixt the Bishop of Cork and Ross and the Rev. Marmaduke Dallas, ib. 1749. —Letter from a Gentleman in Cork to a Noble Lord in Dublin, about a sentence of degradation, ib. 1749.—Answer to ditto, 1749.—Conduct of the Dean of Cork and other clergymen, in relation to the suit carried on against Mr. Dallas, 1750. —Letter from a Clergyman of the diocese of Cork, relating to the conduct of the Bishop of Corke, in the degradation of Mr. Dallas, ib. 1749.—Appendix to ditto, ib. 1750, in one vol. 8vo. half bound, neat^a scarce and interesting collection, 15s. 3672 Ireland.—Harris’s Fiction Unmasked, a most interesting volume on the affairs of Ireland, very rare, 1752.—Harris’s Historical Memoirs of the Irish Rebellion, 1758.—Accounts from the Protestant Writers of the Irish Rebellion, in 1641, in 1 vol. 8vo. a most interesting and scarce collection, 1/. 11s. 6—Lord Castlereagh’s Speech on the Union, 1800.—P. Dui- genan’s Representation of the Political State of Ireland, 1799.—Speech of the Rt. Hon. Sylvester Douglas on the Union, 1799, in 1 vol. 8vo. h. b. neat, 7s. 3688 Ireland.—City Candidates; or, a Plumper for Sir Claudius Beresford, Dublin, 1802.—Letter to the Independent Citizens of Dublin, ib. 1802.—J. Roche’s Observations on Inoculation and the Cow Pox, ib. 1802.—Arthur O’Connor’s Letter to Lord Castlereagh, Kilmainham Prison, 1799.— Letter to Napoleon Buonaparte, styling himself Governor of France and the Envoy of God, exhibiting a complete View of his Moral and Political Conduct, with Notes and Sketch of his Life, by Chevalier Tinseau, 1803.—Last Speech and Dying Words of Martin M‘Loughlin, taken Prisoner after the Defeat of the French and Irish Rebels, at the Battle of Ballinamuck, in the County of Longford, wherein is recounted the manner in which he and others were Inlisted, how poor Billy Rourke was Shot by a French Officer for Mutiny, how the Irish Recruits were Harnessed like Horses, to draw the French Cannon from Ballina to Castlebar, over the Barnagee Mountains; how poor Judy Dunn, and her Sister-in-Law, were Ravished by a Negro Officer in the French Army, with true Account of the Battles of Castlebar, Coloony, and Ballinamuck, and the Merry Adventure of Capt. Tom Packenham, or the Sailor on Horseback, &c. very curious and scarce, Cork, n. d.—History of the Origin of the Irish Yeomanry, with Deposition of Generali Knox, for the Defence of the Country, &c. by Dr. W. Richardson, Dublin, 1801, in 1 vol. 8vo. h. b. neat, 12s. 3689 Ireland.—Letter to Sir John Newport on the Embarrassing Situation and Prospects of the Ministry, with Reflections on the Distressed State of Ireland, Dublin, 1806.—Report of the Trial of Brabazon Morris, Esq. Magistrate of the County of Meath, for Defamation against James Tandy, Esq. ib. 1807.—Trial of Sir John Piers, for Crim. Con. with Lady Cloncurry, ib. 1807.—Strictures on the Army, writh Interesting Anecdotes and illustrative Facts, ib. 1809, in one vol. 8vo. h. b. neat, 6s. 3690 Ireland.—Proceedings of the R. C. Bishops of Connaught, regarding the assumed right of the Rev. Oliver Kelly to the Vicar Capitularship of Tuam, &c. Dublin, 1810.—Trial of Edward Sheridan, for his conduct in proposing an Aggregate Meeting of the Roman Catholics in Ireland, ib. 1811.—■ Fingall's Address to the Catholics of Ireland, ib. 1810.— Rights of Man to Civil and Religious Liberty, asserted against the Replyer to the Arguments for Catholic Emancipation, ib. 1809.—Milner’s Instructions to the Catholics, ib. 1811.— Three Letters on Irish Catholic Affairs, ib. 1809.— Address of the Roman Catholic Prelates to the Clergy and Laity of the Roman Catholic Churches in Ireland, ib. 1812. —Ditto, ib. 1810.—Letter to the Dublin Society from the Bp. of Cloyne and Ross, occasioned by certain Observations and Mis-statements of Rev. H. Townsend in his Statistical Survey of the County of Cork, Cork, 1811.—Letter to the Earl of Fingal, by a Catholic Citizen, Dublin, 1808.—Case of Peter Finnerty, 1811, in 1 vol. 8vo. h. b. neat, 7s. Gd. 3691 Ireland.— Milner’s Letters to a R. C. Prelate of Ireland, in refutation of Counsellor C. Butler’s Letter, with Postscript containing a Review of Dr. O’Connor’s Columbanus ad Hi- bernos on the Liberty of the Irish Church, Dublin, 1811.— 0‘Connor’s State of Ireland, 1798.—Burke’s Speech upon certain points relative to his Parliamentary Conduct, Dublin, 1780.—Alban Butler’s Remarks on Bovver’s Lives of the Popes, ib. 1778, in one vol. Svo. neat, 7s. Gd. 3692 Ireland.—Utopia Found; being an Apology for Irish Absentees, curious plate, 8vo. boards, 2s. Gd. Bath, 1813 3693 Ireland.—Thoughts and Suggestions on the Education of the Peasantry of Ireland, 8vo. 2s. - - 1820 3694 Ireland.—Trial of Mr. Justice Johnson for a Libel on the Irish Administration, Dublin, 1805.—Letter to Dr. Troy, Titular Archbishop of Dublin, on the Coronation of Buonaparte, by Pope Pius VII. ib. 1805. — Additional Papers relative to the Discussion with Spain, 1805, in one vol. 8vo, h. b. neat, 65. 8695 Ireland.—Report of the Proceedings at the Trials of the Counties of Sligo, Mayo, Leitrim, Longford, and Cavan, 8vo. boards, 3s. 6d. - 1807 3696 Ireland.-—Discussion of the Propriety of Arresting the Catholic Delegates, Dublin, 1811.—Sir Harcourt Lees’ Fifth Letter to the People of England, on the Bill of Pains and Penalties, on the Enquiry relating to Queen Caroline, &c. 1321.—* Milesian Magazine, or Irish Monthly Gleaner, plate, 1812. -—E. Fitzsimons’s New Year’s Gift to the True Orangemen of Ireland, ib. 1823.—Letter to the Ultra Puritans on the Profanation of the Sabbath, with Defence of Traders and Publicans of Dublin, 1818.—Trials of J. Dunn and Patrick Carty for conspiring to murder the Earl of Carhampton, Dublin, 1797.—Hon. Sir W. Smith’s Letter on the Catholick Claims to E. Burke, ib. 1808.-—Letter to Randall M‘Donnell, Esq. on the Proceedings of the Catholic Committee, and Secretary Pole’s Letter to the Magistrates of Ireland,i&.1811. —Declaration of the Catholic Bishops, the Vicars Apostolic, and their Coadjutors in Great Britain, ib. 1826.—Plain Truth addressed to the People of Ireland, ib. 1779.—Plan for Finally Settling the Government of Ireland, n. d.—Aggregate Meeting of Dublin' Dusts, with curious cut, ib. 1821.-— Williamite Scrap-Book, or Chronicle of the Times, and Magazine, ib. 1823.—Present State of Ireland, with Observations on Peel’s Acts, ib. 1814.—List of the Catholic Committee, ib. 1811, in 1 vol. 8vo. h. b. neat, 7s. 3697 Ireland.—Catalogue of the Subjects of Natural History in the Museum of the Dublin Society, also the Antiquities, 8vo, boards, 2s. - - Dublin, 1813 3698 Ireland.—Proceedings of the Irish Society for the new Plantations of Ulster, PRIVATELY PRINTED, 8VO. VERY RARE, 21. 2s. 1822 3699 Ireland. —Hints to Irish Landlords to Improve their Estates, obtain their Rents, &c., 8vo. sewed, 2s. - 1824 3700 Ireland.—Royal Charter of the Dublin Society, with their By- Laws and Ordinances, 8vo. boards, 2s. 3d. Dublin, 1825 3701 Ireland.—-Tables for Converting Irish Currency into British, 12mo. boards, 2s. - - Dublin, 1825 3702 Ireland.—Reports on the Estates of the Drapers’ Company in Ireland, 2 vols. 4to. privately printed for the me of the Members, 21. 2s. - 1829-33 3703 Irvini (Alexandri) De Jure Regni Diascepsis, dedicated to King Charles, with his portrait, 16mo. very scarce, 7s. Gd. Lugd. Bat. Elzevir, 1627 3704 Irvini (Christophori) Historia? Scoticae Nomenclatura Latino Vernacula : inultis flosculis, ex antiquis Albinorum Monu- mentis et Lingua Galeciorum prisca decerptis adspersa, 8vo. scarce, 85. - - Edinburchii, 1682 3705 Ironside’s (Col. Gilb.) Metrical Prolusions, privately 'printed, 8vo. half bound, morocco, 10s. 3d. - 1801 The present volume, consisting of two parts, was evidently printed at Calcutta in Bengal, where the poems appear to have been chiefly written. In the first part are the prologue and epilogue on the opening the new theatre at Calcutta. The writer has addressed some highly encomiastic verses to Mrs. Jordan, the celebrated actress. In the second part is a Latin epitaph on the author’s mother, “ added to that on the tablet of my father, upon the east wall of the church of S. Edmund the King, in Lombard Street, London, 1790.” Verses to John Philip Kemble, with Bodoni’s edition of Auacreou, 1798. “To Dr. Drury, with a fine edition of the Greek poets, 1801.” Translation of verses, by Dr. Parr, on Bellendenus. Parody on Sir William Jones’s hymn to Camdeo; epigram on Mr. Shore’s (afterwards Lord Teignmouth) assumption of the government of Bengal, &c. 3706 Isagoge ad Scansionem Carminum, Sententiae Sev. Boetii Martialis, Jo. Cantalycii, Ovidii, etc. 4to. fne copy, vellum, scarce, 7s. 3d. - - Taurini, 1518 3707 Isidori (Sancti) Hispalensis Episcopi Libellus Soliloquiorum de angustia et miseria hominis, 4to. scarce, 3s. Halberstadice, 1522 3708 Isidorus (C. Peruschus) Episcopus Alaetrinatium de Divitiis et Paupertate, 4to.fine copy, half bound morocco, rare, 15s. Romce, ap. Anlonium Bladum, 1556 Printed with Aldiue type. 3709 Isle (L’) Taciturne et l’lsle enjouee, ou Voyage du Genie Alaciel dans ces deux Isles, 12mo. neat, 3s. 3d. Amst. 1759 3710 Isle of Man.—Case of John, Duke of Athol, his claim to the Isle of Man, &c. 4to. sewed, scarce, 7s. 6d. *** An interesting tract. 3711 Isocratis Orationes Omnes, Graece, 8vo. original impressed vellum binding, scarce, 125. - Francof. 1540 *** With numerous MS. notes, by Wolfius, the learned classical editor. 3712 Isocratis Orationes, Graece, nunc demum multo quam antea emendationes excusa2, fine clean copy, 8vo. vellum, 10s. 6d. Basil, per Jo. Oporinum, 1546 Purchased in the Celotti sale for 11. 2s. 3713 Isocratis Orationes et Epistolae, Greece, 8vo .fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, rare, 2/. 2s. Venetiis, sumptu M. Sessce, 1549 “ Recherche comme presque toutes les productions Grecques des presses de cet imprimeur.”—Brunet, Nouvelles Recherches Bibliographiques. 3714 Isocratis Orationes, Graece, recens. Phil. Fletcher, large paper, Svo. russia, gilt edges, 18s. - Oxon. 1726 *** Sold in Williams’s sale for 1/. 10s. 3715 Isocratis Paraenesis ad Demonicum ejusdem Oratio de guber- nando regno ad Nicodem, Gr. et Lat. 4to, fine copy, 4s. Argent. 1515 3716 Isocratis ad Demonicum Parsenesis ; Oratio de gubernando Regno ad Nicoclem, Aristidis Romse Encomium, Greece, Svo. scarce, 3s. Gd. - - Venetiis, 1549 3717 Isocratis Orationes tres, Graece, cum interpretatione latina nunc primum ad verbum facta, ad discentium utilitatern, 8vo. neat, 7s. Gd. Venet. ap. P. Ravanum et Socios, 1549 3718 Isocratis Orationes tres, Gr. et Lat. 8vo. jine copy, scarce, 45. Gd. - Venet. 1555 3719 Isocratis Orationes tres, Gr. et Lat. 8vo. vellum, 10$. Gd. Venet. ap. Variscum et Socios, 1567 *** An edition of considerable rarity. 3720 Isocratis Helenee Encomium, Gr. et Lat. Wolfii, 4to. fine large copy, 7s. Gd. - - Venet. 1556 3721 Isocratis Sententiae, Graeco-Latinee, 8vo. fine copy, in the original vellum binding, 10$. Gd. - Basil. 1572 3722 Isocratis Prsecepta, per eruditissimum virum Rudolphum Agricolam e Graeco in Latinum traducta, 4to.fine copy, with very curious wood-cut, a rare edition, 10$. Gd. sine ulla notd. 3723 Isocratis Preecepta.—Another Edition, 4to. fine copy, scarce, 5s. sine ulla notd. 3724 Isocratis De Regno Gubernando ad Nicoclem liber a Martino Philetico interprete, Quinti Heemiliani Epicoedion in Frider. III. Imp. Marliani Epistola elegantissima qua calamitosa Philippi Hispaniae Regis, in Hispaniam navigatio graphice describitur, etc. 4to. scarce, 5s. Gd. Viennce Austrice, 1514 3725 Isocratis Atheniensis, Oratio gravissima de bello fugiendo, et pace servanda, ad populum Atheniensem, Petro Mosellano interprete, 4to. with fine wood-cut border, 3$. Basilece, Frobenius, 1519 3726 Isocrates.—Specimem Academicum Inaugurale, exhibens Isocratis Areopagiticum instructum lectionis varietate et Anno- tatione, per Jo. T. Bergman, 4to. sd. 4$. Lugd. Bat. 1819 3727 Isola (D. Iacinto) Cavallero en la nobilisima Republica de Genoba, y Ministro del Santo Oficio le la Inquisicion, Obras Poeticas, de las a la estampa el Doctor Juan Antonio de la Pena, 8vo. very scarce, 8s. Gd. - Madrid, 1634 3728 Italy.—Guerre Horrende de Italia. Tutte le Guerre de Italia; comenzando de la Venuta di Re Carlo del 1494 ; fin al giorno presente, en ottava rima, wood-cuts, 4to. neat, extremely rare, 21. 2$. - Vinegia, 1534 This is most probably the first edition. The present copy was purchased in Roscoe’s sale for 11. 2s. 6d. 3729 Italy.—Scoto (Andrea) Itinerario, overo nova Descrittione de Viaggi Principali d’ltalia, 3 parts in 1 vol. 8vo. vellum, 3s. Vicenza, 1622 3730 Itineraire Instructif de Rome et ses Environs, avec une description generale de tous ses Monumens Anciens, les Meil- leures Peintures ; Sculptures, et Architectures, fine impressions of the numerous plates, 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. half bound, 6$. Rome, 1802 3 A 3731 Itinerarium Mathei Sancti Angeli Cardinalis Gurcensis quse- que in conventu Maximiliani Caes. Aug. et Regum Vladislai, Sigismundi, ac Ludovici memoratu digna gesta sunt per R. Bartholinum Perusinum edita, 4-to. fine copy, very scarce, 18s. Viennce, 1515 8732 Ives (Jeremiah) On the Lawfulness of Preaching without Ordination, 4to. sewed, 2s. - - 1658 3733 Ives on the Lawfulness of Swearing, 4to. sewed, 2s. 1660 3734 Izacke’s (Ric.) Remarkable Antiquities of the City of Exeter, the Laws and Customs of the place, Privileges, &c. with Catalogue of the Bishops, Mayors, Sheriffs, &c. from 1040, enlarged and continued by S. Izacke, Chamberlain, plates and cuts of arms, 8vo. in old morocco, gilt edges, 10s. 6d. 1724 3735 Jackson’s (Rev. Mr.) Thoughts on the Causes of the Delay of the Westminster Scrutiny, 8vo. sewed, 2s. 1784 3736 Jackson’s History of the City and Cathedral of Lichfield, plates, 8vo. h. b. neat, 2s. 6d. - 1805 8737 Jacobi, Nobilis Dani, Hodceporicon Ruthenicum, in quo de Moscovitarum Regione, Moribus, Religione, Gubernatione, et aula Imperatoria quo potuit compendio et eleganter exe- quitur, plates, 4to. fine copy, very rare, 1/. IB. 6d. Francofurti, typis T. De Bry, 1608 *%* A voyage of the greatest rarity, unmentioned by bibliographers. 3738 Jacobi Romani Equitis Brixiensis pro patria ad Illust. Nico- laum Tronum Ducem Venetum Congratulatio, 4to. fine clean copy, 12^. per Florentium de Argentina, MCCCCLXXII, *** “ Libellus elegantissimus atque eximite raritatis.’’—Pinelli Cat. 3739 Jacombe’s (S.) Funeral Sermon of Mr. Edward Bright, Fellow of Emanuel College, Cambridge, with Elegies, 4to, sewed, 7s. 6d. - - 1657 *** The above volume contains poems by W. Coone, J. Illingworth, R. Perrott, Joseph Hall, W. Leigh, R. Kidder, J. Reyner, and G. Bright, friends of the deceased. 3740 Jacomelli (Jacobi) In novam quandarn Antonii Mirandulani de Praxlicapientis Opinionem Responsio, 4to. fine copy, in old morocco, rare, 11. 5s. Romeo, apud Antonium Bladum, 1542 %* Bladus having been furnished with type by Paul Manutius, has rendered all his productions indispensable in an Aldiue series ; they are all as distinguished for their beauty and correctness as for their intrinsic merit.—See Renouard, Annates des Aide. 3741 Jahn’s (John) History of the Hebrew Commonw?ealth, from the earliest times to the Destruction of Jerusalem, A.D. 72, translated from the German, with a continuation to the time of Adrian, Third Edition, revised throughout, Svo. new, in cloth boards, \2s. - - Oxford, 1840 3742 Jacobs (F.) Lectiones Stobenses sive Supplementa Lectionum ad T. Gaisfordi viri clarissimi Editionem Florilegii Ethici, 8vo. uncut, 5s. - - Jence, 1827 374-3 Jacobs (F.) Additamenta Animadversionum in Athensei Deip- nosophistas, Jirce paper, 8vo. bds. uncut, 85. Jence, 1809 3744 James I., King of Scotland, his Poetical Remains, with Life by Tytler, Svo. bds. 65. - Edinburgh, 1783 3745 Jacobi VI. Scotorum Regis, in Apocalypsim D. Johannis Commentatio, first edition, 12mo. morocco elegant, gilt edges, rare, M. 11s. 6d. - Basil. 1596 3746 James I.—BcktiXucov Atopor: or, his Majesties Instructions to his Sonne, Henry the Prince, 12mo. scarce, 4s. 6d. 1603 3747 James I.—His Majesties Lepanto, or, Heroical Song, being part of his Poetical Exercises at Vacant Houres, a scarce poetical volume, damaged by damp, 4to. IO5. 6d. 1603 3748 James I.—Apologia Jacobi Regis Anglise pro Juramento Fide- litatis, adversus duo Brevia P. P. Pauli V. et Epistolam Card. Bellarmini ad G. Blackvellum Archipresbyterum nuper scriptam, 8vo. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt leaves, rare, 185. - - Hag. Com. 1609 3749 James I.—Fourteen Books and Tracts by and relating to King James I. and his Reign, from 1611 to 1642, in one vol. 4to. morocco elegant, gilt leaves, with portrait, 31. 3s. *** The following is a brief List of the Titles : The duty of a King in his royal office, by King James, portrait - 1642 King James, his judgment of a King and a Tyrant - - 1642 Wittie observations gathered from King James in his discourse His Majesty’s commission touching the Creation of Baronets - 1611 His Majesty’s Edict against private Combats - 1613 Remonstrance of King James for the right of Kings - - 1616 Three patents concerning the dignitie of Baronets - - 1617 Declaration of his Majesty in matter of bountie - - 1619 Oration of Lord Ossolinski, Ambassador to King James - - 1620 Speech of Sir E. Cecill in defence of the Protestant religion, &c. - 1621 Petition to King James - 1622 Desires and wishes of England - 1624 Reasons why the King should enter into warre with Spayne - 1624 Supplication of all the Papists of England to King James - 1642 3750 James I.—Declaration du Roy de la Grande Bretaigne sur ses Actions devers les Estats Generatix des Pais Bas Unis touchant le faict de Conradus Vorstius, 4to. Jine copy, in old calf, tooled, gilt edges, scarce, 155. Lond. 1612 3751 James I. — His Majesty’s Speech in the Starre Chamber, on the Laws of the Country, the Fashions of Living in London and leaving the Country Desolate, 4to. sewed, 45. 6d. 1616 3752 James I.—Court of the most illustrious and magnificent James the First, King of Great Britaine, with divers Rules, most pure Precepts, and selected Definitions, lively delineated, 4to. very neat, \l. 115. 6d. - 1620 *** An interesting and scarce volume, dedicated to the Marquis of Buckingham, with verses. 3753 James I.—Declaration du Roy d’Angleterre, contre les Re- belles de France, 8vo. scarce, 5s. - Paris, 1622 3755 James (King) his Judgement of a King and of a Tyrant, 4to. served, 2s. - - 1642 3756 James II.—Letter concerning the Bill for Disabling the Duke of York to inherit the Imperial Crown of this Realm, 4to. sewed, 2s. - - 1680 3757 James II.—Ramsay (Thomee) Climax Panegyrica Vitee Ser. ac celsissimi Princ. Jacobi Eboraci et Albanise Ducis, 4to. fine copy, served, 7s. 6d. - Londini, 1682 3758 James II.— Declarations and Depositions made in Council on Monday, 22 Oct. 1688, concerning the Birth of the Prince of Wales, 8vo. 5s. - - 1688 *** A very curious tract. Among the personages examined were the Lady Powis, the Countesses of Sunderland, Peterborough, Arran, and Roscommon, Lady Bellasise, Duchess of Richmond, Lord Arundel, Earls of Mulgrave and Faversham, Sir Stephen Fox, &c. &c. 3759 James II.—Royal Tracts containing Select Speeches, Declarations, Messages, Letters, &e. of his Majesty, upon Extraordinary Occasions. Also Imago Regis, or Portraiture of his Sacred Majesty in his Solitudes and Sufferings during his Retirement in France, portrait, 12mo. 4s. 6d. Paris, 1692 *** Privately printed in London, and circulated among the adherents of King James. 3760 James II.—Bibliotheca Politica ; or, a Discourse by way of Dialogue, shewing the Arraigning and Murder of King Charles I. can by no means be Justified by the Proceedings of the Convention Parliament against King James II. upon his Abdication, proved by an exact Relation of the Beginning, Progress, and Issue of the Civil War, 4to. served, presented to the Rev. Dr. Green, 45. 6d. - 1702 3761 James II. (Life of) King of England, with account of the various Struggles made for his Restoration, with Original Papers, Letters, &c. portrait, 8vo. 3s. 6d. 1703 3762 James (R.) Method of Preventing and Curing the Madness caused by the Bite of a Mad Dog, 4to. served, 3s. 1741 3763 James (Captaine Thomas) Strange and Dangerous Voyage in Discovery of the North-wrest Passage into the South Sea, wherein the Miseries indured both Going, Wintering, and Returning, and Account of the Rarities, are related in this Journal of it, published by his Majesties Command, no map, 4to. scarce, 1/. 11 s. 6d. - 1633 *** Captain James was a native of Bristol, and undertook this voyage at the solicitation and expense of the merchants of the said city, sanctioned by his Majesty. 3764 James’s (Capt. Thos.) Dangerous Voyage from Bristol in 1631, for the Discovery of the North-west Passage into the South Sea, the Miseries the Crew endured, their Discoveries, &c. map, second edition, corrected and amended, 8vo. 45. 1740 3765 James's (W.) Reply to a Brief Statement on his Naval History, 1824,—G, Higgins’s Address to the Houses of Lords and Uommons in Defence of the Corn Laws, 1826.— Quakers and Cock-Robins ; or, Hypocrisy Unmasked, with curious Dialogue between Mr. Noodle and Mr. Downright, by Lieutenant Col. S. Dales, 1828.—Letter to the Earl of Aberdeen, President of the Society of Antiquaries, on the Expediency of attaching a Museum of Antiquities to that Institution, 1828, in 1 vol. 8vo. h. b. neat, 4s. 6d. 3766 Jameson (Gul.) Spicilegia Antiquitatum iEgypti, 8vo. neat, scarce, 3s. 6d. - - Glasgnce, 1720 3767 Janotii de Manectis de Dignitate et Excellentia Hominis, lib. IV. Basil. 1532.—Hen. Corn. Agrippa de Nobilitate et Praeexcellentia Fceminei Sexus, etc. Colon. 1532.—Fr. Bar- bari de Re Uxoria lib. II. Antverp. s. a.—Gerocomice, hoc est, Senes, rite educandi modus et ratio, Gil. Philareto autore, Colonice, 1545, — De Homine Jo. Pici Mirandulee, ubi sublimiora et Sacrae et Humanse Philosophise Mysteria explicantur, etc. Basil. 1530, in 1 vol. 8vo. neat, gilt edges, 18*5. 3768 Janssenii (Nicolai) Animadversiones et Scholia in Apologiam nuper editam de Vita et Morte Joannis Duns Scoti, 8vo. very neat, gilt edges, 185. - Colonice Agrippince, 1622 3769 Jantzen (Nic. Jo.) Dissertatio Literaria de Equestri Ordine apud Romanos, 4to. sewed, 3s. 6d. - Lugd. Bat. 1744 3770 Japanicaj Epistolse de Multorum Gentilium in variis Insulis ad Christi Fidem per Societatis norninis Jesu Theologos Conversione : in quibus etiam Mores, Leges, Locorumque Situs, luculenter describuntur, 2 vols. 8vo. morocco, rare, 18s. Lovanii, 1569 *** These letters from Japan, Brazil, the Molucca Isles, and various parts of Asia, comprise ample details of the manners and customs of the people, their laws and religious creed, from 1542 to the date of publication. 3771 Japan.—Frois (Ludov.) Historica Relatio de Rebus Japonicis eaque Triplex, de Gloriosa Morte 26 Crucifixorum; de Legatione Regis Chinensium ad Regem Japonise, etc. 12mo. neat, marbled edges, 18s. - Moguntice, 1599 3772 Japoniensis Imperii admirabilis commutatio exposita Litteris ad P. Claudiam Aquaviva, quas ex Italis latinas fecit Jo. Hayus Dalgattiensis Scotus, 8vo. very scarce, 5s. Antverpice, 1604 3773 Japan.—Litterse Japonicse annorum 1609 et 1610, Antverpice, 1615.—Litteree Sinenses, 1610 et 1611, ib. 1615, in 1 vol. 8vo. vellum, 6s. *** These letters of the missionaries detail many curious particulars of the history of the countries through which they travelled. 3774 Japanese.—Supplement a la Grammaire Japonaise, du P. Rodriguez, ou Remarques additionelles sur quelques points du Systeme Grammatical des Japonaise, tirees de la Grammaire composees en Espagnol par le P. Oyanguren, et tra- duits par M. C. Landresse, par M. le Baron G. de Humboldt, Svo. sewed, 4s. - - Paris, 1826 3775 Jarric (Pierre du) Histoire des Choses plus Memorables Adve- nues tant ez Indes Orientales que autres Pais de la Descou- verte des Portugais, 3 vois. 4to. neat, very rare, 4/. 145. 6d. Bourdeaux, 1608-1614 *** Only two other complete copies of this interesting, elaborate, aod valuable work, appear to have occurred for sale, one of which was in the curious collection of the late Robert Lang, Esq. who had written in it, “ The third volume of this work is very scarce, and although the first two volumes are found amongst collections of scarce voyages, I never saw but one other copy of the third volume, and that is in the library of Lord Bute at Luton.” Mr. Lang’s copy sold for 81. 8s. 3776 Jarrici (Petri) Historia Rerum Memorabilium quse tam in India Orientali quam aliis Regionibus quas Lusitani detexere turn in ortu, turn incremento fidei Christian® contigerunt, ac praesertim eorum quae Soc. Jesu Religiosi banc ob causam et egerunt et passi sunt, 3 vols. complete, 8vo. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, 31. 3s. Col. Agrip. 1615-16 *** Very rare, and one of the most interesting accounts of India, &c. 3777 Jeffreys.—Life and Character of the late Lord Chancellor Jefferys, 8vo. sewed, scarce, 45. 6d. - 1725 3778 Jeffries (Dav.) On Diamonds and Pearls, with particular Account of the King of France’s large brilliant Diamond, formerly Governor Pitt’s, with plate of it, 8vo. sewed, 3s. n. d. 3779 Jenkins’ (Judge) Prisoner in the Tower of London, Scourge for the Directorie and the Revolting Synod, which hath sitten this five years, more for four shillings a day than for conscience’ sake, 1647.—Several Papers lately written and published by Judge Jenkins, viz. his Vindication, the Armies Indempnity, with a Declaration shewing how every Subject ought to be tried for all Capital Crimes ; Lex Terras ; Cordial for the Good People of London ; Inconveniences of a Long Parliament ; Apologie for the Army, 1647, 4to. an interesting collection, 155. 3780 Jenkyns’ (Will.) Stil-Destroyer, or Self-seeking discovered, together with the Curse it brings, and the Cure it requires, a Sermon before the Lord Mayor and Aldermen, &c. of London, 4to. sewed, 3s. - - 1645 3781 Jenkyns’ (W.) Blind Guide, or the Doting Doctor, by way of Reply to John Goodwin’s Treatise, entitled the Youngling Elder, 4to. sewed, 3s. Gd. - - 1648 3782 Jennyns’ (J. Clayton) Observations on the Conduct of the Commissioners for Dutch Prizes, 1810.—Syphax’s Letters on the Trial by Jury, illustrated in the Case of Alexander Davison, Esq. Contractor for Supplies to the Army, 1809. —Mr. Perceval’s Speech in the Debate on the Inquiry into the Conduct of the Duke of York, 1809, in 1 vol. 8vo. neat, 3s. Gd. 3783 Jervis’s (Sir J. J. White) View of the Past and Present State of Ireland, 8vo. sewed, 25. - - 1813 37S4 Jests. — Peel’s (George) Merrie Conceited Jests, wherein is showed the Course of his Life, how he lived ; a Man well- known in the City of London, and elsewhere, black Utter, 4to. morocco elegant, gilt edges, rare, 47. 4s. 1657 3785 Jests by F. Killigrew, very scarce, 12mo. 10s. 6d. 1754 3786 Jests, Tales, &c.—The Laugher, or the Art of Jesting, shewing Every Man in his Humour from the Throne to the Cottage, 'portrait, very scarce, 1754.—The Widow of the Wood, a curious Staffordshire Tale, 1755.—A Voyage to Cacklogallinia, by Capt. S. Brunt, 1727, in one vol. 12mo. neat, 185. 3787 Jests.—Joe Miller’s Jests ; or the Wit’s Vade Mecum, being a Collection of the most brilliant Jests, excellent Bon Mots, with considerable additions, Witty and Moral Sentences, Epigrams, Epitaphs, &c. portrait, 8vo. served, scarce, 7s. 6d. 3788 Jests.-—Yorick’s Jests; or Wit’s Common Place-Book, to which is added a choice Selection of Toasts and Sentiments, &c. frontispiece, 8vo. 85. 6d. - 1783 3789 Jests, &c.—Life and Death of Will Summers, curious plates, 1794.—Scoggin’s Jests ; full of Witty Mirth and Pleasant Shifts ; done by him in France and other places, 1796.—Life of Thomas Parr, the old, old, very old man, by John Taylor, the Water Poet, duplicate set of plates, one coloured, 1794, in one vol. 8vo. neat, scarce, 15s. 3790 Jests.—The NutCracker, by Timothy Tickle, 12mo. 3s. 1804 3791 Jesu (Dan a) Apologia Sanctse Sedis Apostolicse quoadmodum procedendi circa Regimen Catholicorum Anglise tempore Persecution^; cum Defensione Religiosi Status, 8vo. morocco, gilt edges, rare, 1/. 115. 6d. Audomaropoli, 1631 *** One of the scarcest volumes relating to this period of English history. 3792 JESUITS.—A most extraordinary Assemblage of Works BY AND RELATING TO THE SOCIETY OF JESUITS, INCLUDING many Articles of the Greatest Rarity, collected by Monsieur Renouard, during many years’ research; the whole are very fine choice copies, and this is presumed to he the most extensive series everformed, in all 1 08 vols. 60/. 1558-1824 *** The following is a brief list of the titles of the different works in this extraordinary collection :— Constitutiones Societatis Jesu, original edition, extremely rare, 8vo. vellum Romce, 1558 Histoire des Persecutions et Guerres faites depuis Pan 1555 jusques en l’an 1561, contre les Vaudois, 8vo. very rare - Paris, 1562 Litter® Apostolic®, quibus Institutio, Confirmatio, et varia Privilegia, Soc. Jesu continentur, 8vo. Romce, 1568 “ Get exemplaire est revetu de la signature et authentication d’uue notaire apostoli que.”—Renouard. Litter® Apostolic®, ib. 1568. —Litter® Pii Pap® V. 1571.—Facultas qua prior generalis Ord. Eremitarum S. August, potest, concedere licentiam vendendi, &c. bona Monasteriorum, 1572, 8vo. vellum. “ Et onze autres brefs et lettres apos- toliques en faveur des Jesuites. Chacun de ces quatorze pieces est revetue du sceau et de la legislation d’un notaire apostolique.”—Renouard. Constitutiones Soc. Jesu, 8vo. vellum, Romce, 1570 “ A la fin une bulle de 1571, en quatre feuillets non ehiffres.’5 Alia editio, cum earum Declamationi- bus, 8vo. - Romce, 1570 Constitutiones Examinis Generalis Soc. Jesu, 8vo. - ib. 1570 Canones trium Congreg. Generalium Soc. Jesu, 8vo. very rare ib. 1573 Fides Jesu et Jesuitarum, hoc est Collado Doctrinae Domini et Salvatoris nostri cum Doctrina Jesuitarum,8vo. Argent. 1573 Regulae Soc. Jesu, Venet. 1580.—Reg. Provincialis Soc. Jesu, ib. 1580.— Reg. Praepositi Domus, ib. 1580.— Reg. Rectoris Collegii, ib. 1580.— Reg. Magistri Novitiorum, ib. 1580.— Reg. Consultorum, et admonitoris, cum formula Scribendi, ib. 1580.— Reg. Ministri et submiuistri, ib. 1580. —Reg. Procuratoris Coll, et Domus Probationis, ib. 1580, in 2 vols. 8vo. very rare. “ Huit pieces fort rares et qui doi- vent etre reunies.” Rerum a Soc. Jesu in Oriente gestarum volumen, 8vo. vellum, Colon. 1574 Doctrina Jesuitarum, 8vo. vellum, 1580 Canones Congreg. Gener. Soc. Jesu, first edition, 8vo. Romce, 1581 Reg. Soc. Jesu, original edition, extremely rare, 8vo. morocco, gilt leaves, Ronue, 1582 “ Reliure magnifique, Vun des plus belles de Derome le jeune.”—Renouard. Mr. Hanrott’s copy of this volume sold for 61. 16s. 6d. Reg. Soc. Jesu, 12mo. vellum ib. 1582 “ Compendium de 90 pages, ti es cher autrefois.”—Renouard. Regole della Compaguia di Iesu, 12mo. vellum, rare - ib. 1582 u Edition je croix originale en Italien.’’ —MS. Note. Constit. Soc. Jesu, 8vo. ib. 1583 “ Edition plus ample que les precede n tes.”—Renouard. Compendium Privilegiorum et Gratia- rum Soc. Jesu, first edition, 8vo. rare, ib. 1584 “ Cet exemplaire a a la fin, Gregorii XIII. Constitutio de Nova Instituti So- ciet. Jesu confirmatione.” Constitutione di Gregorio Papa XIII. della Confirmatione dell’ lnstituto della Compaguia di Giesu, 8vo. Venet. Giolito, 1584 Litterae Soc. Jesu, anni 1582, 8vo. Ronue, 1584 u On y trouve bieu de details curieux et iustructifs.”—Renouard. Vita Ignatii Loiolae qui Soc. Jesu fun- davit, 8yo. vellum Venet. 1585 Compendium Privilegiorum, et Gratia- rum Soc. Jesu, 12mo. Ronue, 1586 (t Crevenna n’avoit que la reimpres" sion de 1606.’’—Renouard. Litterae Apostolicae, quibus Institutio, Confirmatio, et varia Privilegia Soc. Jesu, 8vo. vellum - ib. 1587 Regulae Societatis Jesu, 8vo. ib. 1590 Directorium Exercitiorum Spiritualium P.N. Ignatii, 8vo. - ib. 1591 Ratio et Institutio Studiorum Soc. Jesu, 8vo. rare - ib. 1591 “ Edition recommandable et precieuse aux yeux des curieux, &c.”—De Dure. Constitutiones Examinis Generalis Societatis Jesu, 8vo.neat ib. 1591 “ Point chez Crevenna.’’—Renouard. Gregorii XIV. Constitutio ib. 1591 Ordinationes Praepositorum Generalium communes, toti Societati, 8vo. vellum, rare - - ib. 1595 “ Point chez Crevenna.”—Renouard. Aliud Exemplar, 8vo. ib. 1595 “ Dans celui-ci les pages 4, 5, 35 a 38 ont ete biffees, et ensuite couvertes de papier blanc pour empecher la lecture de leur contenu. Dans le premier exemplaire on aperfoit les traces de la colle qui avoit autrefois reuni ces feuillets pour le merne motif, &c. &c. Et bieji que ces articles ne reparoissent plus dans les reimpressions suivantes de Naples, Anvers, etc.”—Renouard. Regies de la Compagnie de Jesus, 12mo. vellum - Tournon, 1596 “N’est point dans Crevenna.”—Renouard. Litterae Apostolicae, 8vo. Neapoli, 1598 Ratio atque Institutio Studiorum, 8vo. vellum - ib. 1598 “ Troisieme edition de ce livre si long- temps fameux.’’—Renouard. Regulae Societatis Jesu, 12mo. ib. 1599 “ Ce volume manquoit a la collection de Crevenna.”—Renouard. Aquavivae Propositi Generalis Indus- triae pro superioribus Societatis Jesu, ad curandos animae morbos, 12mo. vellum - Florent. 1600 Le Franc et Veritable Discours au Roy, sur le restablishment qui luy est de- mande pour les Jesuites, par M. Ar- naud, 8vo. - . (p Ce livre est rare.”—MS. Note. Ordinationes Praepositorum Generalium Instructiones et Formulae Communes toti Societati, 8vo. Neap. 1603 Lettere de’ Prepositi Generali, 8vo. vellum, - Roma, 1606 Compendium Privilegiorum et Gratia- rum, etc. 8vo. - ib. 1606 Litterae Apostolicae, etc. 8v*o. ib. 1606 Ordinationes Praepositorum Generalium, Instructiones, etc. 8vo. ib. 1606 Ratio atque Institutio Studiorum Socie- tatis Jesu, Svo. vellum ib. 1606 Bullae Apostol. quae iis qui in prima Probatione, caeterisque Novitiis, Soc. Jesu ostendi solent,8vo. Romce, 1606 Constitutiones Examinis Gen. Societatis Jesu, 8vo. - ib. 1606 Constitutiones Soc. Jesu cum earum Declarationibus, 8vo. ib. 1606 Aquavivae Instructio pro superioribus ad augendum conservandumque, spiri- tum in Societate, 8vo. - ib. 1606 “ Ad augendum spirilum, non pas FEsprit saint, mais cet esprit de corps, cette perseverance, a la quelle les Je- suites dureut leur influence prodigi- euse.”-—Renouard. Aquavivae Industrie pro superioribus, etc. 8vo. vellum - ib. 1606 Directorium in Exercitia Spiritualia Ig- natii Loiolae, 8vo. - ib. 1606 Exercitia SpiritualiaLoyolae,8vo.i&. 1606 Alia editio, 8vo. - ib. s. a. “ Cette edition aussiimprimeea Rome, paroit avoir ete faite a l’usage des laics, car on n’y trouve pas une partie inti- tulee Regulce adpleniorem spirituum dis- cretionem qui est plutot de discipline que de devotion ; et elle est ornee de 25 bonnes gravures en taille-douce. Point dans Crevenna.”—Renouard. Canones Congregationum generalium Societatis Jesu, 8vo. Romce, 1606 Regulae Societatis Jesu, 8vo. ib. 1607 Regulae Societatis Jesu, 12mo. vellum. Lugduni, 1607 Instructiones et Ordinationes toti Societati Communes, ad Provinciales et Superiores ejusdem, etc. 8vo. 1609 D. Leidhresseri super Doctrinae capiti- bus inter Academiam Parisiensem, et Societatis Jesu Patres controversis, Dissertatio Politica, 8vo. Colon. 1612 Catalogus Scriptorum Religionis Societatis Jesu a Petro Ribudeneira, 8vo. vellum - Antverp. 1613 At the end is Centuria Marty turn Societatis Jesu, including Edm. Campian, Thomas Cotham, Alex. Brian, Henry Walpole, John Cornelius, of Dorchester, Robert Southwell, H. Garnet, T. Garnet, and numerous other Englishmen. Compendium Privilegiorum et Gratia- rum Societatis Jesu, 8vo. Romce, 1615 Bibliotheque Imaginaire de Livrets, Lettres, et Discours imaginaires, 8vo. rare - (Paris) 1615 Litterae Apostolicae, 8vo. Romce, 1615 Aquavivae Industriae, etc. 8vo. ib. 1615 Constit. Soc. Jesu cum Declarationibus, 8vo. vellum - ib. 1615 Decreta Congreg. Gen. Soc. Jesu, first edit. 8vo. vellum, rare ib. 1615 Epistola Praepositorum Gen. ad Patres et Fratres Soc. Jesu, 8vo. ib. 1615 Directorium in Exercitia Spiritualia B. P. N. Ignatii, 8vo. ib. 1615 Aquavivae Instructio pro Superioribus ad augendum, conservandumque spiritual in Societate, 8vo. ib. 1615 Reg. Soc. Jesu, 8vo. vellum ib. 1616 Ordinationes Praepositorum Generalium 8vo. vellum - ib. 1616 Ratio atque Institutio Studiorum Societatis Jesu, 8 vo. - ib. 1616 Instructiones ad Provinciales et Superiores Societatis, 8vo. ib. 1616 Canones Congreg. Gen. Soc. Jesu cum formulis congregationum, 8vo. 1616 Contrepoids aux Jesuites, et aux Minis- tres de la Religion pretendue Re- formee, 8vo. rare - 1617 Disceptatio de Secretis Soc. Jesu inter D. Joannem Canon. Vratisl. D. Lu- dov. Jurisc. Bradenb. et P. Adamum Coutzen Soc. Jesu, habita, 12mo. vellum - Lugd. 1617 OrdinationesPraepositorum Generalium, &c. 8vo. - Romce., 1617 Reg. Soc. Jesu, 16mo. neat 1619 Relatio facta in Consistorio Secreto coram Gregorio Papa XV. a Francisco Maria Episcopo Porticensi super vita, sanctitate, actis Cauonizationis, et miraculisB. Ignatii, 8vo.neat 1622 Index Generalis in omues Libros Insti- tuti Soc. Jesu, 12mo. Antv. 1626 La Sybille Francois qui sous la com- paraison de la Cabale de Loyola au Chevalier d’Epeus, Remontre a la France la resemblance qu’il y a de son estat present, a celuy d’Ilion,peu auparavant la mine de l’empire Troyen, 8vo. - 1626 “ Piece rarissime contre les Jesuites.” Regulae Studiorum Inferiorum Soc. Jesu, 12mo. vellum - 1628 Compendiolum Historiae Trium Mar- tyrum e Societate Jesu, in Japonia crucifixorum, cum aliis vigintibus, 12mo. vellum - Colon. 1628 Litterae iEtbiopicae scriptae a Patriarcha Aithiopiae Alph. Mendez, 8vo. rare Mechlinice, 1628 B Litterae Apostolicse quibus Institutio, Confirmatio, et varia Privilegia con- tinentur, Bvo. - Antv. 1635 Ratio atque Institutio Studiorum Soc. Jeso, auctoritate Septimae Congregation^ generalis aucta, 12mo. vellum, scarce - - ib. 1635 Regulas Societatis, 8vo. vellum ib. 1635 Compendium Privilegiorum et Gratia- rum Soc. Jesu, 12mo. vel. Antv. 1635 Formula? Congregationum in quarta generali Congregatione confectae et approbatae, 8vo. - ib. 1635 Epistolae Propositorum Generalium ad Patres et Fratres Societatis Jesu, 8vo. vellum - - ib. 1635 Instructiones ad Provinciales et Supe- riores Societatis, 8vo. ib. 1635 Decreta Congregationum Generalium Soc. Jesu, 12mo. vellum ib. 1635 Canones Congregationum Generalium Societatis Jesu, 8vo. ib. 1635 Ordinationes Praepositorum Generalium, &c. 8vo. - ib. 1635 Index generalis in Libros Soc. Jesu, 8vo. vellum - ib. 1635 Aquavivae Instructio pro Superioribus, 8vo. - - ib. 1635 Aquavivae Industrie pro superioribus Societatis Jesu ad curandos animae morbos, 8vo. - ib. 1635 Reg. Professorum Classium Inferiorum Soc. Jesu, 8vo. vellum, ib. 1638 Littera del Mutio Vitelleschi a’ Padri e Fratelli della Compagnia, 8vo. 1639 Jubilenm sive Speculum Jesuiticum, ex- hibens praecipua scelera, molitiones, fraudes, imposturas, &c. contra sta- tum Ecclesiasticum, Politicumque, in et extra Europaeum orbem, &c. 12mo. in rich old morocco, rare Anno 1643 Les Jesuites mis sur l’Eschafaut pour plusieurs crimes capitaux par eux commis dans la Province de Guienne avec le Response aux calomnies de Jaques Beaufe, par Pieri’e Jarrige, 8vo. vellum, rare (Hollande), 1649 Secreta Monita, ou Advis Secrets de la Societe de Jesus, 8vo. Paderborne, 1661 France au Parlement, Poeme, 8vo. uncut - - ib. 1661 Alph. de Vargas Relatio ad Reges et Principes Christianos de Stratagema- tis et Sophismatis Politicis Societatis Jesu, 4io. - Anno 1665 Les Jesuites mis sur l’Eschafaut, &c. 8vo. uncut - Paris, 1677 Les Enluminures du fameux Almanach des PP. Jesuites intitule la deroute et la Confusion des Jansenistes, ou Triomphe de Molina Jesuite sur S. Augustin, avec 1’Onguant pour la Brulure ou le secret d’empescher aux Jesuites de Bruler des Livres, plates, 12mo. neat, rare Liege, 1683 La Vie de Saint Ignace, par le P. Bou- hours, 12mo. uncut Lyon, 1688 Epitome instituti Societatis Jesu, pp. 760, 8vo. vellum Pomce, 1089 Corpus Institutorum Societatis Jesu, 4 vols. 4to. very neat, from the Soubise collection - Antv. 1702 Magistris Scholarum Societatis Jesu, de ratione Discendi et Docendi a Jos. Juventio, 8vo. Florent. 1703 Regole della Compagnia di Giesu, 12mo. vellum - Ltoma,\l\Q La Republique des Jesuites au Paraguay renversee, ou Relation de la Guerre que ces religieux ont ose sou- tenir contre les monarques d’Es- pagne et de Portugal eu Amerique, 8vo. uncut a la Haye, 1758 Memoire sur les Demandes formees contre le general et la societe des Jesuites, au sujet des engagemens, qu’elle a contracte par le ministere du Pere de la Valette, 4to. neat, marbled leaves - Pam, 1761 Nouvelles Observations sur les Juge- mens rendus contre les Jesuites, 8vo. uncut - Bourdeaux, 1763 Le Drapeau Pris relative aux Jesuites, Catlioliques, &c. 12mo. uncut Pans, Renouard, 1824 “ Cette fameuse societe, qui a fait tant de bien aux sciences et aux lettres, et taut de mal en politique, ne perdoit jamais de vue qu’elle etoit une puissance sur la terre; aussi mettoit elle beaucoup d’importance a ses loix et r£glements, bien differente en cela des autres ordres religieux, pour la plupart desquels leurs status n’etoient qu’un lien, une gene plus ou moins desagreable aux iudividus, selon le degre de leur piete ou de leur relachement. Pour les Jesuites, au con- traire, ces reglements etoient un corps d’instruction qui leur 6toit cher, et dont l’observance assuroit peut-etre encore plus leurs succes dans le monde, que leur avaticement dans la perfection chretienne. Ces ecrites, qui sont assez nombreux, etoient recherch£s avec avidite par les curieux, auxquels ils etoient le plus souvent souistraits par les Jesuites, qui n’airaoient pas a les voir dans les mains des profanes. La collection est celle que possfedoit le fameux Cardinal de Brienne, de qui je l’ai acquise avant sa mort. Je 1’ai depuis augmentee dc plusieurs des plus rares volumes. Les volumes eu sont tons dans le meilleur etat de conservation.’’—Renouard. 3793 Jesuits.—Mantissa Ant-Anatomies Jesuiticse, opposita famosis quibusdam contra Societatem Jesu sparsis libellis, quorum tituli sunt; Mysteria Patrum Soc. Jesu; Consultatio Fr. Juniperi de Ancona Minoritae; Lud. Soterii Relatio, de Ecclesiae Japonicse statu, auctore Laurentio Forero, 4to. vellum, scarce, 7s. 6d. - (Eniponte, 1635 3794 Jesuits.—Works of Darkness brought to Light, or a Glance on the Mystery of Iniquity, carried on in these Nations by the Jesuits, by S. W. 4to. sewed, 2s. - 1659 3795 Jesuits Unmasked ; or Politick Observations upon the Ambitious Pretentions and Subtle Intreagues of that Cunning Society, 4to. sewed, 3s. - - 1679 3796 Jesuits.—Discovery of the Mystery of Iniquity, as it is now in Practice amongst the Jesuits and their Emissaries ; with a particular Account of their Antichristian and Devilish Policy, Published by Titus Oates, D.D. 4to. sewed, 3s. 1679 3797 Jesuits.—Six Letters from A——d B-r to Father Sheldon, Provincial of the Jesuits in England, illustrated, 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. - 1756 3798 Jetzer.—-The Tragical History of Jetzer ; or, Narrative of F'eigned Visions, Counterfeit Revelations, and False Miracles of the Dominican Fathers of the Convent of Berne, to Propagate their Superstitions, for which Horrid Impieties, the Prior, Sub-Prior, Lecturer and Receiver were burnt at a Stake, in 1509, Collected from the Records of the said City by W. Waller, Published for the Information of the English Protestants, with Reflections upon the Dying Speeches of the Jesuits lately executed at Tyburn, folio, scarce, 10s. 6d. - 1680 3799 Jewelli (Jo.) Episcopi Sarisberiensis, Apologia Ecclesiae Angli- canae, 16mo. neat, 6s. - - Londini, 1599 3800 Jews.—Decree against certain Jews in Worms for Contumacy, with Sentence of Excommunication, Interdiction, &c. and a long recital about the validity of certain jurisdictions, with the causes tried therein, &c. a curious single sheet, in Latin, about three feet in length, circa MCCCCLXXX, with two other broadsides, in German, 1534 and 1543, 10s. 6d. 3801 Jews.—Apology for the Honorable Nation of the Jews, and. all the Sons of Israel, by Edw. Nicholas, 1648.—Conference betwixt a Papist and a Jew, 1678.—Conversion and Persecutions of Eve Cohan, now called Elizabeth Verboon, a person of Quality of the Jewish Religion, who was baptized the 10th October, 1680, at St. Martins-in-the-Fields, by the Lord Bishop of St. Asaph, 1680.—Question whether a Jew born within the British Dominions, was, before the making the late Act of Parliament, capable by Law, to purchase and hold Lands to him and his heirs, fairly stated and considered, with fac-simile of two ancient Charters, and Extracts from various others relating to the Jews, from the earliest period, including Magna Ckarta, fyc. 1753, 4to. scarce, 12s. 3802 Jews.—Case of Henry Simons, the Polish Jew Merchant, His Tryal at Chelmsford, and his Appeal to the Public, 1753.— Case and Appeal of James Ashley, of Bread Street, London, with the Trials and w'hole case relating to Simons the Polish Jew, mth his portraits two tracts, 8vo. 65/ - 1753 3803 Joannis Chrysostom! Dialogi YI. Greece, 4to- fine cop?/, vellum, scarce, 10s. 6^. - Lovanii, Rescius, 1529 3804 Joannis Chrysostomi de Virginitate Liber, a Julio Pogiano conversus, 4to. fine copy, h.b. neat, 5s. Romce,P .Manutius,1562 3805 Joannis Damasceni Liber Barlaam et Josaphat Indiae regis, fine copy of a very early, if not the first edition, 4to. morocco elegant, gilt edges, rare, 4/. 4s. - sine loco aut anno. *** This rare edition is evidently printed by Eggestein. 3806 Joannis Damasceni Liber Barlaam et Josaphat, folio, fine sound copy, elegantly bound in morocco, gilt edges, extremely rare, 3l. 135. 6d. - - sine ulla nota. 3807 Joannis Damasceni Liber Barlaam et Josaphat, Germanice, with many very spirited wood-cuts, folio, fine sound copy, rwo- rocco elegant, gilt edges, very rare, 51. 5s. sine ulld nota. 11A very curious and amusing romance.” 3808 Joannis Damasceni Vita a Joanne Patriarcha Hierosolymitano conscripta, nuperque ab GEcolampadio in Latinum versa, 4to. fine copy, 3s. 6d. - - Aug. Vind. 1522 3809 Joannis Damasceni Editio Orthodox® Fidei; ejusdem de iis, qui in fide dormierunt, Greece, 4to. fine copy, h. b. vellum, scarce, 10s. 6d. - - Feronce, 1531 3810 Joannis Damasceni Orationes III. Apologetici de Sacris Ima- ginibus, Vita Patris Osii, etc. Graece, 8vo. very scarce, 7s. 6d. Romce, ap. Steph. Nicolinum, 1553 3811 Joannis Damasceni adversus Sanctorum Imaginum Oppugna- tores Orationes III. Petro Zino interprete, Venet. Aldus, 1554. — D. Gregorii Nyssae Doctissimus in Hexameron Commentarius, Petro Zino interprete, ib. id. 1553, in 1 vol. Svo. fine copies, vellum, ll. Is. The last book in the volume is thus noticed by Renouard. “ Ce volume, peu commun, contenant outre le Commentaire in Hexameron, divers discours et autres Opuscules de Gregoire de Nysse, un de Gregoire de Nazianze, et un d’un autre Gregoire (Theodore), a ete plusieurs fois annonce de fa£on a faire croire qu’il existoit deux editions a cette date. Ce qui est tres-positif, c’est que cette edition Aldine est la seule.’’—Renouard. 3812 Joannis Grammatici in Posteriora resolutoria Aristotelis Com- mentaria Greece, folio, good sound copy, neat, very scarce, 1/. Is. - - Venet. Aldus, 1504 *** Sold in the Pinelli sale for 4/. 18s., and in Dr. Heath’s sale, with the following book, for 11. 17s. 6d. 3813 Joannes Grammaticus in Libros de Generatione, et lnteritu., Alexander Aphrodisiensis in Meteorologica. Idem de Mix- tione, Graece, folio, fine copy, h. b. neat, 18s. Vmet. Aldus, 1572 *** Sold in Sir M. Sykes’s sale for 3/. Is. 3814 Joannis Grammatici Commentaria, in libros de generatione et corruptione Aristotelis, ex colloquiis Ammonii Hermeae pro- priisque ejus considerationibus congesta, H. Bagolino inter- prete, folio, fine copy, neat, rare, 18s. Venet. ap. Hieron. Scotum, 1540 *** This copy sold at Sotheby’s, in 1820, for 11.19s. 3815 Joannis Metropolitani Euchaitensis Versus Iambici in princi- palium festorum pictas in tabulis historias atque alia varia compositi, dedicated to the Archbishop of Canterbury, 4to. fine copy, very neat, 5s. - Etonce, 1610 3816 Johansen’s (And.) Geographical and Historical Account of the Island of Bulama, map, 8vo. calf gilt, by Kalthoeber, 7 s. 1794? *** This copy sold in the Fonthill sale for 19s. 3817 Johansson Dissertatio Philologica Parallelismum inter Lin» guam Hebraeam et Suio-Gothicam sistens, 4to. uncut, 2s. Upsal. 1767 3818 John Bull’s Last Will and Testament, as it was drawn by a Welch x\ttorney, with a Preface to the Archbishop of Canterbury, 8vo. uncut, 3s. ~ - 1713 3819 John Bull (Postscript to) containing the History of the Crown Inn, with the Death of the Widow, and what happened thereon, four parts, with MS. Key, 8vo. 3s. 6d. 1714 3820 Johnsoni (Jacobi) Scbediasmata Poetica, sive Epigrammatum Libellus, 12mo. morocco, gilt edges, very rare, 2?. 2s. 1615 *** This interesting little volume contains poems on W. Cavendish, Baron of Hardwick, King James, CharlesI. when Prince of Wales, Death of Prince Henry, Marriage of the Princess Elizabeth, R. Carr, Earl of Somerset, Sir R. Musgrave, Jane Shore, the unfortunate mistress of King Edward IV., Gamaliel Ratsey (mentioned by BenJonson), and many others. Sold in Bindley’s sale for 10/. 10s. 3821 Johnson.—Catalogue of the Library of Mordaunt Johnson, Esq. rich in early topography, MSS. fyc. sold by Mr. Evans, large paper, very neatly priced, with purchasers* names, 8vo. h. b. neat, uncut, 10s. 6d. - - 1817 3822 Johnson’s (Nath.) Epistle to one of the Princes of Germany on the four Monarchies, Calling of the Jews, Rebuilding of Jerusalem and Canaan, Ruine of Babylon, Extirpation of the Great Beast, Glorious Reigne of Christ, the last Judgement and New Jerusalem, 4to. sewed, 4s. - 1651 3823 Johnson’s (Ralph) Scholar’s Guide from the Accidence to the University, or Short, Plain, and Easie Rules for performing all manner of Exercise in the Grammar School, 4to. sewed, 3s. 6c?. - 1665 3824 Johnson’s Scholar’s Guide from the Accidence to the University, 8vo. sewed, 2s. - - 1679 3825 Johnson (Ric.) Aristarchus Anti-Bentleianus, Quadraginta sex Bentleii Errores super Q. Horatii Flacci Odarum libro primo Spissos Nonnullos et Erubescendos, ostendens, 8vo. neat, 3s. 6c?. - - Nottinghamicu, 1717 3826 Johnson’s (Sam.) Argument proving that the Abrogation of King James by the People of England from the Regal Throne, and the Promotion of the Prince of Orange to the Throne, was according to the Constitution of the English Government, 1692.—Reflections on the History of Passive Obedience, by S. Johnson, 1692, 4to. served, 45. 3827 Johnson’s (Sam.) Notes upon the Phoenix Edition of the Pastoral Letter, 4to. sewed, 2s. - - 1694 3828 Johnson (T.) New Booke of New Conceits, with a number of Novelties annexed thereunto, whereof some be profitable, some necessary, some strange, none hurtful, and all delectable, 12mo. black letter, curious and rare, 185. - 1630 3829 Johnston (Arthur).—Poetarum Scotorum Musse Sacree : sive quatuor sacri codicis Scriptorum, Davidis et Solomonis, Jobi et Jeremise, Poetici Libri, per totidem Scotos, Arct. Jonsto- nura, et Jo. Kerrum, P. Adamsonum et G. Hogaeum, latino carmine redditi, portraits, 2 vols. 8vo. clean copy, neat, 10 s.6d. - - - Edinb. 1739 3830 Johnston.—Inscriptiones Historic^ Regum Scotorum, conti- nuata Annorum serie a Fergusio primo Regni Conditore ad nostra tempora; J. Jonstono Abredonense Scoto, cum de Gentis Origine Fragmento And. Melvini, with portraits, Amst. 1602.—Heroes ex Omni Historia Scotica Lectissimi,a J. Jonstono Abredonense Scoto, Lugd. Bat. 1603, 2 vols. 4to. beautifully bound in morocco, gilt edges, very rare, 6/. 6s. *#* Sold in the Roxburghe sale for J3Z. 13s. 3831 Johnston’s (Dr. Nath.) Assurance of Abbey and other Church Lands in England to the Possessors, 12mo. 5s. 6d. 1687 *** Written to quiet the alarm excited by King James’s proceedings in favour of Roman Catholics. 3832 Johnston’s (R.) Historie of Scotland, during the Minority of King James, translated by T. M[iddleton], 12mo. very neat, 65. 6d. - - - 1646 *** Sold in Mr. Lloyd’s sale for 19s. 3833 Johnson’s (Dr. Sam.) Thoughts on the late Transactions respecting Falkland’s Islands, 8vo. served, 2s. - 1771 3834 Johnson (Dr.)—Catalogue of the valuable Library of Books, of the late learned Samuel Johnson, LL.D., sold by auction by Mr. Christie, very scarce, 1785.—England’s Present Interest considered, with Honour to the Prince and Safety to the People, 1698. — Explanation of the Medals engraved by John Dassier and his Son, Birmingham.—Cooper’s Letters on the Slave Trade, 1781.—J. Witherspoon’s Enquiry into the Nature and Effects of the Stage, Glasgow.—Supplement to Dr. Arbuthnot’s Works, ib. 1751.—The Satellite, or Repository of Literature, Carlisle, 1798.—Address to all who frequent Places of Diversion and Gaming, n. d.~The Husbandman’s Manual, 1799, in one vol. 12mo. h. b. 155. 3835 Johnson's Dictionary, English and Dutch, 2 vols. 8vo. h. b. neat, 12s. - - Leipzig, 1783-96 3836 Johnson’s Life with Remarks, Copy of his Will and Catalogue of his Works, portrait, 8vo. neat, 3s. Qd. - 1785 3837 Johnson’s Sermon for the Funeral of his Wife, published by the Rev. S. Hayes, 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. - 1788 3838 Jonas Fropheta, heroico Carmine descriptus, item Vita Joannis Baptistse Graeco Carmine heroico reddita, 4to. jine copy, scarce, Is. 6d. - - Basilece, 1545 3839 Jones’s (Basset) of Lammihangel in Glamorganshire, to the Protector, against Col. Johnes, in behalf of his oppressed Father, a curious and scarce tract, relative to the Manor of Wrinston, and other forfeited estates of the Earl of Worcester, 4to. 105. 6d. - - - 1654 3840 Jones’ (David) Sermon of the absolute necessity of Family Duties, preached in Lombard Street, 4to. sewed, 2s. 6d. 1692 3841 Jones’s (Dr. Hen.) Remonstrance of divers remarkable Passages concerning the Church and Kingdom of Ireland, recommended by Letters from the Lords Justices, and Counsell of Ireland, a curious and most interesting historical account of the affairs of Ireland, 4to. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, 21. 2s. 1642 3842 Jones’s (J.) Bathes, of Bathes Ayde, with the antiquitie, com- moditie, propertie, knowledge, &c. dedicated to Henry Earl of Pembroke, Lord Herbert of Kayerdid, with Introductory Poems by T. Churchyard, T. Lupton, and genealogy of the Founder, and origin of Bath, tyc. black letter, 1572.—Benefit of the Auncient Bathes of Buckstone, which cureth most greevous Sicknesses, &c. by J. Jones, dedicated to the Earl of Shrewsbury, with his Arms, black letter, 1572.—J. Jones’s Discourse of the Natural Beginning of all Growing and Living Things, heate, generation, effects of the spirits, necessary for all desirous of long life, with the order and composition of a most heavenly water, for the preservation of man’s life, with an account of the nature, propertie, and effects of all the Bathes in England, as well the Bathes of the City of Bathe, as the Bathes or Wells at Buckstone, in Derbyshire, black letter, dedicated to the Earl of Shrewsbury, 1574, in 1 vol. 4to.fne copies, russia, 1/. 11.9. 6d. 3843 Jones’s Arte and Science of Preserving Bodie and Soule in Healthe, Wisdome, and Catholike Religion, right profitable for all Persons, but chiefly from Princes, Rulers, Nobles, Byshopes, Preachers, Parents, and them of the Parliament House, dedicated to Queen Elizabeth, 4to. sewed, scarce, 7s. 6d. - - - 1579 3844 Jones’s (Mary) Miscellanies in Prose and Verse, large paper, 8vo. fne copy, in the original morocco binding, gilt edges, 12 s. Oxford, 1750 *** From Rear-Admiral Lord Mark Kerr’s Library, with his Lordship’s name written in it, hut presumed not to be Autograph. It contains a list of upwards of Sixteen Hundred Subscribers. 3845 Jones’s (Rev. W.) Catholic Doctrine of a Trinity, proved by Holy Scripture, 1767. —Letter to a Young Gentleman at Oxford intended for Holy Orders, 1769.—Disquisitions on some select subjects of the Scripture, 1773.—-Dissertation on the Offering up of Isaac by Abraham, 1772.—On the Temptation of Jesus Christ in the Wilderness, 1772.—Three Dissertations on Life and Death, 1771.—Reflections, Moral and Critical, on the Life, Death, and Burial of the Patriarchs, 1772. — Disquisition concerning the Metaphorical Usage and Application of Sleep in the Scriptures, 1772.—Free Enquiry into the Sense and Signification of the Spring, as described in the Song of Solomon, 1772.—Essay on Confirmation, 1773.—Full Answer to an Essay on Spirit, 1770. —Remarks on the Confessional, 1770, in 3 vols. 8vo. very neat, 12s. *** The author was Rector of Pluckley in Kent. 3846 Jones’ (W.) Muse Recalled, Poems on the Nuptials of Lord Viscount Althorp and Miss Lavinia Bingham, eldest Daughter of Lord Lucan, 4to. uncut, 'privately printed, scarce, 10s. Gd. Strawberry Hill, 1781 3847 Jones (Sir W.) Discourse on the Institution of a Society for Enquiring into the History, Civil and Natural, the Antiquities, Arts, Sciences, and Literature of Asia, delivered at Calcutta, in 1784.—A Charge to the Grand Jury at Calcutta, 1783, and a Hymn to Camdeo from the Hinduu, 4to. served, 3s. 6d. - - - 1784 3848 Jonson’s (Ben.) Volpone or the Fox, first edition, 4to. fine copy, 1/. 11s. 6d. - 1607 3849 Jonson’s Catiline his Conspiracy, acted by his Majestie’s Servants, 4to. sewed, 3s. - - 1635 3850 Jonson, Fletcher and Middleton’s Widow, Comedy, 4to. sewed, 5s. - - 1652 *#* Sold in the White Knights sale for 9s. 3851 Jordan’s (Thos.) Rules to Know a Royal King from a Dis- loyall Subject, with an exact Account of the Jewells of the Crowne of England, whereunto is added a Touchstone for a Traitor, with Poem, 4to.fine copy, 10s. 6d. - 1642 3852 Jordan’s Money is an Asse, a Comedy, 4to. fine copy, 7s. Gd. 1688 3853 Jordani (Leelii) Tractatus de Majoribus, Rerumque Capitalium Episcoporum causis ad Papam deferendis et Romanae Sedis origine, atque authoritate, Venet. ap. Dominicum Nicolinum, 1572.—Lud. Rodolfini de Sabloneta, Opera Diversa, Penet. ap. Juntas, 1606.—De Jure Seeculari Romanorum Pontifi- cum M. Ant. Marcelli Liber, Francofi. 1627. — De la Puissance Royalle et Sacerdotale par Fr. Grimaudet, s. d.— De Suprema Potestate Regia Exercitationes contra Rob. Bellar- minum et Fr. Suarez, autore Rob. Abbot, Lond. 1619, in 1 vol. ilo. fine copies, very neat, a scarce collection, 1 /. Is. 3354 Jorclani Osnaburgensis Canonici, Tractatus de Romano Im- perio, 4to. nt. 15,?. (Romce, Lupus Gallus, MCCCCLXXIV.) *** Ce Edition fort rare ; les caracteres sont ceux employes par Lupus Gallus dans le Psalterium, Jo. de Turrecremata.”—Santander. 3855 Jordensii (G. D.) Josephus, carmine heroico celebratus, 8vo. half bound, vellum, 3s. 6d. - Daventries, 1795 3856 Jortin (Dr. J.J Lusus Poetici, Poems Latin and English, third edition, 4to. sewed, 3s. 6d. - - 1748 3857 Joubert, Science des Medailles Antiques et Modernes, pour Instruction des Personnes qui s’appliquent a les Connoitre, plates, 2 vols. 12mo. neat, 10s. 6d. A Paris, 1715 8858 Journal of all the Proceedings between the Jansenists and the Jesuists, from the first coming of the Provincial Letters, 4to. very neat, 85. 6d. - 1650 8859 Journal of the Campaign on the Coast of France, 1758.—An Impartial Narrative of the last Expedition to the Coast of France, 1758.—Letter to a Noble Lord on ditto, 1758.— Letter to Lieut.-General Bligli on ditto, 1758.—Examination of ditto, 1758.—The Duke de Belleisle’s Letters to Marechal de Contades, 1759.—Hints for Ordering the Militia Forces in England, 1759.—Old and New Interest, or a Sequel to the Oxfordshire Contest, being a complete collection in prose and verse, of all the Election Squibs at the County Election, between Lord Parker and Sir Edward Turner, with Key of Names in MS. and Notes, in a contemporary hand, 1753.— Reasons for continuing the present Parliament, 1733, in one vol. 8vo. neat, 7s. 6d. 3860 Journal of Travels through Persia, Armenia, and Asia Minor, the Route of Sir Gore Ouseley’s Diplomatic Mission from England to the Court of Persia; with a Dissertation upon the Antiquities of Persepolis, illustrated by nearly eighty Views of Places, Monuments, Inscriptions, 8$c. second edition, 2 vols. in 1, oblong folio, boards, 2l. 2s. - 1832 The purchase of the entire property of Mr. Price’s works, since his lamented decease, enables the publisher to reduce the publication price of this highly esteemed work to two guineas. The illustrations, which are very numerous, are many of them admirable for their spirit and effect, and exhibit much that has hitherto been unattainable by any European traveller. The second volume comprises the Journal of the route of a portion of the embassy back to Constantinople and Smyrna, and the voyage hence to England. 3861 Jovian.—Letter of Remarks upon Jovian, by a Person of Quality, 4to. sewed, 2s. - - 1683 3862 Jovii (Pauli) Turcicarum Rerum Commentarii, etc. cum prae- fatione P. Melancthonis, 8vo. 25. 6d. Vitebergce, 1537 3863 Jovii Descriptio Larii Lacus, map, 4to. fine copy, scarce, printed with Aldine type, 7s. 6d. Venet. Zilettus, 1559 Joye (George).—See Osiander. 3864 Judith, Drama Comico-Tragicum Specimen continens firmis- simi Civitatis prsesidii, a Betuleio, 12mo« vellum, gilt leaves, 45. - Lavingce, 1611 3 C 3865 Juelli Apologia Ecclesiae Anglicanse, 12mo. neat, 3s. 6d. Cantabrigice, 1683 3866 Juliani Imp. de Caesaribus Sermo, Gr. et Lat. Paris. \577.— Salamonii de Principatu, lib. VI. ib. 1578.—Peplus Italise, J. M.Toscani opus, ib. 1578.—Rueus de Gemmis, ib. 1547. —Hieron. Hangestus de Libero Arbitrio et ejus coefficientia in Lutherum, Paris. J. Petite s. a. in 1 vol. 8vo. Jine copies, neat, 7s. 6d. 3867 Julii II. Litteree Apostolicae Institutionis Collegii Scriptorum Archivi Ro. Curias; et Exercitu, ac Privilegiorum eorundem, Romce, 1507.—Julii II. Monitorium contra Jo. Bentivolum et ei adherentes, in Italian, Forli, 1506.—Monitorium contra Venetos, Romce, Mazochius, 1509.—Bulla Julii II. super privat'ione Alphonsi Ducis Ferrariae, Bononice, 1510. —Bulla Declarationis Incursus Censurarum et Penarum contentarum in Bulla Privationis Alphonsi Estensis tunc Ducis Ferrariae, contra Carolum de Ambosia, etc. ib. 1510.—Oratio Ant. Geleacii Bentivoli, nomine Bononiensium, habita apud Alex- and rum VI. in 1 vol. 4to. fine copies, half bound, vellum, scarce collection, 85. 6d. 3868 Julius II.—Publicatio Sanctissimi Foederis inter Julium Secundum Pont. Max. et Maximilianum Electum Imp. nuper initi, in Italian, 4to. very scarce, 7s. 6d. - 1512 *** At the end is an order that no one should print it without license of the Secretary, under a penalty of 100 gold ducats. 3869 Julius II.—Dialogus viri cujuspiam eruditissimi, festivus sane ac elegans, quomodo Julius II. post mortem cceli fores pul- sando, ab janitore illo D. Petro, intromitti nequiverit, etc. 8vo. fine copy, very scarce, 8s. 6d. sine ulla nota. 3870 Julius Secundus, Dialogus, Interlocutores Julius, Genius, D. Petrus, 12mo. fine copy, half bound, nt. 85. 6d. Oxonice, 1669 %* See an account of this curious book and its editor, T. Gilbert, in Wood’s Athenae. 3871 Julius Secundus, Dialogus, Interlocutores Julius, Genius, et S. Petrus. Ejusdem accessit Euclides Catholicus, Rom. Ecclesiae Fidem non minus lepide Demonstrans, quam Mores Artesque Rom. Pontificum graphice depinxit Erasmus, 8vo. scarce and curious, 5s. - Oxonice, 1680 3872 Julius II.—Vie du Pape Jules II. Grand Ennemy du Bon Roy Louys XII. Roy de France, et de Francois gens des bien tant Ecclesiastiques qu’Autres, 8vo. fine copy, in old french morocco, gilt edges, very scarce, \l. Is. - 1615 3873 Julii III. Bulla, qua Concilium, ad Kal. Maii rursus fuit con- vocatum Tridentinum, cum Commentariolo D. Vidse, 12mo. 3 s. Magdeburgi, 1551 3874 Jurieu, Prejugez Legitimes contre Ie Papisme, 2 vols. 4to. neat, 10s. dd. - - Amst. 1685 *** “ Ouvrage ou Ton considere l’Eglise Romaine dans tons ses dehors, et ou Ton fait voir par l’histoire de sa conduite qu’elle ne peut etre la veritable Eglise, a Texclusion de toutes les autres communions du Christianisme, comme elle pretend.” 3875 Jurieu’s Accomplishment of the Scripture Prophecies, especially those of St. John, in reference to the French Revolution, 1793. — On the several Estates of Man, in Earth, Heaven, and Hell, 1775.—History of Modern Enthusiasm, from the Reformation to the present time, 1757.—Letter to Dr. Hawkesworth for the perusal of the very learned Deists, 1773, in one vol. 8vo. neat, 7s. 6d. 3876 Junii (Hadriani) Jo. Sambuci et Andreas Alciati Emblemata, cum Enigmatibus, etc. wood-cuts, in 1 vol. 12mo. vellum, 6s. JLntverpice, Plantin. 1585 3877 Junii (Stephani) Vindicise contra Tyrannos: sive, De Princi- pis in Populum, populique in Principem legitima potestate, with autograph of C. Layer, 8vo. vellum, rare, 15s. 1580 *** “This book belonged once, to Counsellor Layer, who was executed for high treason, in the beginning of the reign of George the First. A curious circumstance this, that a treatise written expressly against tyrants and arbitrary power, should have been in the library of a man who was employed in the service, and was active in the restoration to power of a family who had lost their inheritance to the crown of these kingdoms by their violent and arbitrary proceedings against both the civil and religious rights of the people of Great Britain!’’—Manuscript Note by J. Bindley, in whose sale it was purchased for 1/. 8s. 3878 Justi (P. P.) Specimen Observationum Criticarum, in quibus varia veterum Scriptorum, nec non Juris Romani loca expli- cantur aut emendantur, 4to. h. b. veil. 4s. 6d. Viennce, 1765 3879 Justini Martyris Eversio falsorum Aristotelis Dogmatum, Gul. Postello interprete, 12mo.fine copy, in rich old morocco, gilt edges, scarce, 8s. 6d. - - Parisiis, 1552 *** Sold in the Roxburghe sale for it. Is. 3880 Justiniani Imp. Autenticee De Rebus Sacris per Compendium a J. Cochlaeo commemorate, 12mo. very neat and scarce, 8s. Lip sice, 1529 Dedicated to Nicholas West, Bishop of Ely. 3881 Justini Historici Clarissimi, in Trogi Pompeii Historias Exordium, folio, Jine clean copy, morocco, with joints, gilt edges, very rare, 2l. 12s. 6d. Ant. Zarotus, MCCCCLXXIV. A copy sold, in 1827, for 71.10s., the Pinelli copy for 41. 10s., and the La Valliere for 90 francs. 3882 Justini in Trogi Pompeii Historias Opus, folio, fine sound copy, in old french morocco, very rare, 2/. 2s. Venet. per Ph. Condam Petri, MCCCCLXXIX. *** “ A curious and valuable book.’5 Not in Earl Spencer’s catalogue. Sold in the La Valliere sale for 81 francs. 3883 Justinus Historicus et L. Florus a Ph. Beroaldo correctus, 8 vo. in old red morocco, 10s. 6d. Flor entice, P. Junta, 1510 3884 Justini Historiee, cum Xmperatorum Vitis ab iEmilio Probo, 8vo. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, very rare, 21. 2s. sine ulla nota. *** A counterfeit of the Aldine edition of 1522.—See Renouard, No. 8 of his List of Aldine imitations. 3885 Justini Historias Philippic®, 12mo. in rich old french morocco, gilt edges, 7s. 6d. - - Amst. 1722 3886 Justino, Historia General de Trogo Pompeyo, wood-cut title, folio, rare, 8s. 6d. - Alcala de Henares, 1540 3887 Justiniani (Joannis) Brevis Commentariolus Memorabilis facti, Principis Maximiliani Bohemiee Regis, 4to. fine copy, scarce, 3s. 6d. - Patavii, 1550 3888 Juvenalis Satyrce, cum Commentario Domitii Calderini, folio, halfi bound, neat, very rare, 2l. 12$. 6d. Venetiis, per Jacobum de Rubeis, MCCCCLXXV. *** “A rare and valuable edition, as it presents us, for the first time, with the Commentaries of Calderinus in union with the text of the poet.” Sold in the La Valliere sale for 100 francs, and in the Creveuna for 92 francs. 3889 Juvenalis Satyrss XVI. folio, with manuscript notes, a rare edition, 7s. 6d. - - Lips. 1502 3890 Juvenalis et Persius, tall copy, 8vo. morocco elegant, gilt leaves, extremely rare, 41. 4s. Barth. Trot. 1515 *** Sold in Renouard’s sale for 10Z. 10s. See No. 47 of his List of Lyonese counterfeits. 3891 Juvenalis et Persius, 12mo. uncut, morocco elegant, with joints, top edges gilt, 11. 11$. 6d. Amst. Elzevir, 1671 3892 Juvenalis et Persius, ed. Hawkey, prize copy, 8vo. in old red morocco, gilt edges, 7s. 6d. - Dublinii, 1746 3893 Juvencius (Josephus) Magistris Seholarum Inferiorum Socie- tatis Jesu, de Ratione discendi et docendi ex decreto Con- greg. Gen. XIV. 8vo. neat, scarce, 10s. 6d. Parisiis, 1711 “Ce livre du P. Juvency est un des meilleurs qu’on ait de ce genre, et des moins connus.” 3894 Juvencus Presbyter, immensam Evangelicse Legis majestatem heroicis versibus concludens a Jodoco Badio paucis elucida- tus, 4to. scarce, 5s. 6d. - Paris. 1506 3895 Kalmar (Georgii) Prascepta Grammatica atque Specimina Linguae Philosopbicae sive Universalis ad orane vitae genus accommodate, curious plates, 4to. vellum, 6$. Berolini, 1772 3896 Reach’s (B.) War with the Devil; or the Young Man’s Conflict with the Powers of Darkness, in verse, with wood-cuts, 12mo. clean copy, 2$. - - 1776 3897 Keessel (Godefridi van den) Oratio de Advocato Christiano, 4to. served, uncut, 2s. 6d. - Lugd. Bat. 1792 3898 Kelneri (dementis)Carmen Grsecumde Angelis, 4to.presentation coj)y from the author to Sagittarius, 3s. 6d. Witleb. 1556 3899 Kelsall’s (Rev. C.) Letter to the Society of the Dilettanti, on the Works in Progress at Windsor, 12mo. boards, uncut, with three large fiolding plates, privately printed, 6s, 1827 An attack upon the alterations then proceeding at the Castle. On the title are the following lines :— u At Windsor Castle let us pass a day, Where all cry out ‘What sums are thrown away !’ So proud, so grand ; of that stupendous air, Soft and agreeable came never there. Greatness with Wyatt dwells in such a draught, As brings all Brobdignag before your thought. To compass this his building is a town ; The Windsor towers eye not with a frown, Grandeur like his demands a mural crown.” 3900 Kemble (J. M.) Codex Diplomaticus Aevi Saxonici, Collection of Anglo-Saxon Charters, edited by J. M. Kemble, Esq. with plates, 2 vols. 8vo. new, in bds. ll. 4s. Londini, 1839-40 The above is a most valuable work, published at the expense of the Eng- lish Historical Society. 3901 Kemble’s (John Philip) Fugitive Pieces, 8vo. morocco elegant, gilt edges, very rare, 3/. 3s. - York, 1780 *** Copies of the above poems have produced from 10/. to 15/. The author bought them up at any price, and destroyed nearly the whole impression. 3902 Kemp’s (W.) Treatise of the Nature, Causes, Signs, Preservation from, and Cure of the Pestilence, 4to. sewed, scarce, 4s. 6d. - 1665 3903 Kemper (Jo. Melch.) Oratio de iEtatis Nostrse fatis, exemplo gentibus ac prajsertim Belgis, nunquam negligendo, 8vo. sewed, 2s. - - Lngd. Bat. 1816 3904 Kennedy (13. H.) Carmen Graecum et Latin urn Numismate Annuo dignatum, et in curia Cantabrigiensi recitatum, Co- rnitiis Maximis, etc. 8vo. 3s. - 1824 3905 Kennedy’s (J.) New Description of the Pictures, Statues, Bustos, Basso-Relievos, and other Curiosities at Wilton, the Seat of the Earl of Pembroke, Svo. sewed, 2s. 3d. Salisbury, 1774 3906 Kennedy.—Letters from the Lady Margaret Kennedy to John Duke of Lauderdale, portrait and facsimiles, 4to. bds. 21. 2s. Edinb. 1828 *** A most interesting and curious historical volume, privately printed for the Jiannatyne Club. Lady Margaret Kennedy afterwards married Bishop Burnet. 3907 Kennedy’s (Matthew) Chronological, Genealogical and Historical Dissertation of the Royal Family of the Stuarts, beginning with Milesius, the stock of those they call Milesian Irish, and of the old Scottish Race, and ending with his present Majesty King James III. of England and Ireland, and VIII. of Scotland, Svo. very neat and scarce, 11. 11s. 6d. Paris, 170 5 3908 Kennedy.—A private Bill for sale of the Estate of Sir Richd. Kennedy, Bt. deceased, in Ireland, forfeited during the Life of Sir William Kennedy, his great Uncle, Sir W. Dudley’s Case, with Mr. Jones’s Remarks relating to the said Estates, folio, sewed, 3s. - - - (1720) 3909 Kennicotti (Benj.) Epistola ad J. D. Michaelis de censura primi Tomi Bibliorutn Hebraicorum, Svo. uncut, 2s. Oxonii, 1777 3910 Kennet’s (White) Parochial Antiquities, attempted in a History of Ambrosden, Burcester, and other adjacent parts in the Counties of Oxford and Bucks, with Index and Glossary of obsolete words and phrases, plates, 4to. neat, 21. 2s. Oxford, 1695 *** “ This laborious compilation will be duly valued, as long as ecclesiastical history bears any repute amongst us.”—Bishop Nicolson. Mr. Willet’s copy sold lor 11/. 11s. and Mr. Brockett’s for SI. 15s. 3910*Kennet’s Complete History of England, with the Lives of the Kings and Queens thereof from the earliest account, •portraits, 3 vols. folio, fine copy, in the original binding, neat, 21. 12s. 6d. - - - 1706 3911 Kent’s (Nath.) Hints to Gentlemen of Landed Property, 8vo. very neat, 4s. 6d. - - - 1793 3912 Kent.—Collection of Tracts illustrative of the History of this County, in 1 vol. 4to. very neat, 21. 12s. 6d. 1640-1778 The following is a brief List of the Titles: Grant of the benevolence or contribution to his Majestie by the Clergie of the province of Canterburie 1640 Sermon and prophecie of James Hunt of the county of Kent, who professeth himself a prophet, curious wood-cut of Hunt preaching in a tub 1641 Pym’s speech to the Lords concerning the petition of the knights and gentry of the county of Kent 1641 Petition of the commons of Kent, with certaine instructions from them to Mr. A. Skinner, with his Majesty’s answer to the petition 1642 His Majesty’s proclamation to his county of Kent - - 1642 Declaration of the knights, gentry, and trained bands of Kent, wherein they declare to march against the king’s army, and to rescue his Majesty out of the cavaleers’ hands, with the parliament’s answer - 1642 Declaration and ordinance of the Lords and Commons for the better securing and settling of the peace of the county of Kent, and for enabling them to associate with the city of London, or other counties, and to raise forces, and give battle to all forces raised without the consent of parliament, &c.; likewise instructions for the lord lieutenant, deputies, and other officers in the county of Kent 1643 Watch-word for Kent, by W. Jemmat, ordered by Parliament to be preacher at Faversham - 1643 Ordinance of the Lords and Commons concerning the late rebellious insurrection in the county of Kent, pointing a committee to seize upon all armes and horses, and imprison all who have assisted in the said rebellion, or relieved any of the rebels, &c. - 1643 Archbishop of Canterbury’s speech ; or, his funerall sermon on the scaffold : also his prayers used before his execution on Tower-hill 1644 Order of the commissioners for sequestered estates to levy a tax of sixty pounds sixteen shillings per annum upon Dr. W. Stede of Harietsham, in the county of Kent, a delinquent possessed of four hundred and eight pounds per annum, besides 3000L personal estate, and in case of refusal his estates to be sequestered, the original document filled up and addressed to the doctor, signed by J. Thatcher - 1656 Animadversions upon the Lord Protector’s declaration, with a seasonable caution against the Kentish anabaptists - - 1659 Advice to the freeholders of Kent, a ballad - - n. d. Subject’s right of petitioning set forth, occasioned by the case of the Kentish petitioners, with some thoughts of the reasons which induced those gentlemen to petition, and the commons’ right of imprisoning 1701 Pleasures of Tunbridge, a poem 1705 Case of Sir R. Austen and Sir R. Fur- nese, petitioners for New Romney, in the county of Kent 1727 Duncombe’s (John) elegy, written in Canterbury cathedral 1728 3913 Kent.'—Animadverter Animadverted, or Observations on Animadversions, published by Thomas Harlackenden, Esq. on several Material Passages in Sir Nathaniel Powel, Bart., relative to the Levels and Sewers in Kent and Sussex, with the Proceedings held at the Sessions at Lenham, Tenterden, Newenden, Cranbrook, Sandhurst in Kent, and Roberts- bridge in Sussex, 4to. sewed, a scarce and interesting tract to the County collector, 10s. 6d. - 1663 3914 Kent.—Commission for building Greenwich Hospital, with description of ditto, and the names of the Commissioners appointed, and nominating John Evelyn, Treasurer, at a salary of 200/. per annum, &c. 1695.—Another Edition, enlarged, containing eight more pages, 1695.—-Preamble to the Subscriptions to Greenwich Hospital for Seamen, with the Names of the Lords and other Commissioners for the said Hospital, 1695.—True State of Facts relating to Ramsgate Harbour, with plan, 1755.—J. Smeaton’s Historical Report on Ramsgate Harbour, by Order of the Trustees, with plans, 1791.—Act for Vesting part of the Settled Estates, in Kent, of the late Sir E. Brydges, and Elizabeth Byrche his Wife, in Trustees, to sell or exchange for the purchase of others to be settled to the same uses, 1795.—Act for Effectuating an Exchange of certain Lands in Ickham and St. Margaret’s, between the Guardians of the Poor of Canterbury and T. Barrett of Lee, Kent, 1796.—Act for enabling the Surviving Trustee of the Estates of Sir E. Brydges to Sell or Exchange the same, &c. 1814-15.—Act for Vesting part of the Estates of T. Barrett, Esq. deceased, in Kent and Surrey, in Trustees, to be Sold, and the Money to Purchase other Estates, under the direction of the Court of Chancery, 1822, an interesting collection in one vol. folio, very neat, \L 11 s. Qd. 3915 Kent.—Five Sonnets, addressed to Wootton, the Spot of the Author’s Nativity, 4to.fine clean copy, 7s. 6d. Lee Priory Private Press, 1819 *** Few copies only printed for private distribution. 3916 Keogh’s (Jo.) Zoologia Medicinalis Hibernica, or a Treatise of Birds, Beasts, Fishes, Reptiles, or Insects which are known in Ireland, their Medicinal Virtues and names in English, Irish, and Latin, 8vo. scarce, 7s. - Dublin, 1739 3917 Kerrich’s (Thos.) Catalogue of the Prints engraved after Heemskerck, portrait, 8vo. cloth bds. 4s. Cambridge, 1829 3918 Kew Gardens.—The Petition of an Englishman, with plate of the Croix de St. Pillory, and plan of Kew Green, 4to. scarce, 7 s. - - - - 1765 *** A severe attack upon Lord Bute, which was rigidly suppressed. 3919 Khevenhuller.—L’Histoire et les Actions Heroiques de feu Louis Andre de Khevenhuller, Comte du Saint Empire Romain, Chevalier de la Toison d’Or, &c. with portrait, plate, and genealogical table, Utrecht, 1744.— Lettres Sup- primees, a la Haye, 1751, in 1 vol. 12mo. neat, 3s. 6d. 3920 Kiffin.—Life and Approaching Death of William Kiffin, extracted out of the Visitation Book by a Church Member, 4to. sewed, 2s. 6d. - - - 1659 3921 Killigrew’s (Hen.) Conspiracy, a Tragedy, 4to. fine copy, h. b. morocco, scarce, 15s. - 1638 *** The above play was written for the marriage of Lord Charles Herbert, eldest son of the Earl of Pembroke, and the Lady Yilliers, only daughter of the Duke of Buckingham, but his Lordship died before consummation. 3922 Kiliani (Corn.) Etyrnologicum Teutonics Linguae, sive Dic- tionarium Teutonico-Latinum preecipuas Teutonicse Linguae Dictiones et Phrases Latine interpretatas et cum aliis non- nullis linguis collatas compiectens, 8vo. h. b. neat, scarce9 10s. 6d. - - Antv. Plantin, 1599 3923 Kiliani Etyrnologicum Teutonics Linguae sive Dictionarium Teutonico-Latinum, preecipuas Teutonics Linguae Dictiones et Phrases latine redditas, et cum aliis nonnullis linguis obiter collatas compiectens, cura D. Ludolphi Potteri, interleaved with a vast mass of additional matter, ‘preparatory to a new edition, in 2 thick vols. 4to. 5/. 15s. 6d. Ultrajecti, 1632 3924 Kimber and Johnson’s Baronetage of England, plates of arms, 3 vols. 8vo. very neat, 11. 5s. - ® 1771 *** The above copy possesses many interesting MS. Notes by Sir Egerion Brydges, but it is imperfect. 3925 Kimchi (Mosche) Rudiments Hebraica a Jo. Boschenstain diligenti studio revisa, 4to. fne copy, very neat and scarce, 18s. - - - Aug. Vind. 1520 3926 King’s Household.—Copy of a MS. entitled a true Collection of all the King’s Offices, Fees of Court, and his Majesty’s Household, &c. 4to. sewed, 3s. - - 1606 3927 King (Jo.) Cenotaphium Jacobi, sive Laudatio Funebris Pise et Felici Memoriae Jacobi Magnae Britanniae, Franciae, et Hibernice Monarchae dedicata, 4to. very neat and scarce, 10s. 6d. - Oxon. 1625 3928 King (John Glen) Some Observations on the Climate of Russia, and of the Northern Countries, with View of the Flying Mountains at Zarsko Sello, near S. Petersbourg, 4to. sewed, 3s. - - - 1778 3929 King’s (W.) State of the Protestants of Ireland under James II. 1691.-—C. Leslie’s Answer to ditto, very rare, 1692, in one vol. 4to. neat, 31. 3s. *** “ Mr. Lesley is unhappily misled in his politicks; but he has given the world such a proof of his soundness in religion, as many a Bishop ought to be proud of. I never saw the gentleman in my life : I know him to be the son of a great and excellent prelate, who on several accounts, was one of the most extraordinary men of his age. I verily believe, that he acted from a mistaken conscience, in refusing to swear allegiance to King William, and therefore I distinguish between the principles and the person. However, it is some mortification to me, when I see an avowed non-juror contribute more to the confounding of Popery, than could ever be done by a hundred thousand such introductions.”— See Bishop Burnet’s Introduction to the History of the Reformation. 3930 Kirke's (J.) Seven Champions of Christendom, acted at the Cock-pit and Red Bull, in St. John’s Streete, 4to. fine copy, 125. - - - 1638 3931 Klaproth (J.) Dernier Mot sur le Dictionnaire Chinois du Dr. Robert Morrison, Paris, 1830.— Meprises Singulieres de quelques Sinologues par W. Lauterbach, ib. 1827, 8vo. sewed, 45. 6d. 3932 Knell’s (Paul) Israel and England Paralleled, in a Sermon before Grayes Inn Society, 4to. sewed, 2s. 6d. - 1648 3933 Knights Templar.—Account of the Knights Templar, by Father Hay, from the original MS. in the Advocates’ Library, 4to. sewed, few copies, privately printed, 10$. 6d. 3934 Knowles (Dr. T.) Primitive Christianity, or Testimonies from the Writers of the first four Centuries, 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. 1789 3935 Knox’s (John) Historie of the Reformation of the Church of Scotland, with his Life, Letters, Appellation, and Sermon, folio, large paper, neat, 31. 3s. - 1644 3936 Knox.—Life and Death of John Knox, with an Acrostick on his Name, and Epitaph by J. L. 4to. 3s. 3937 Konitz (Greg. Breytkopff de) Sapphicum Carmen ad Sanctum Joannem Baptistam, 4to. scarce, 2s. 6d. Liptzk. 1503 3938 Konitz.—Compendium sive Parvulus Antiquorum totam pene complectens Logicen, cum commentatione pro novitiorum instructione, per Greg. Breytkopff de Konitz, 4to .fine copy, uncut, 5s. - - Liptzk. 1513 3939 Kraus (Alberti) lnstitutiones Logice, 4to. 4$. 6d. Liptzk. 1517 3940 Kuhlmanni (Quirini) Epistolarum Londinensium Catholica alias nona, ad Wiclefio-Waldenses, Hussitas, Zwinglianos, Lutheranos, Calvinianos, 12mo. fine copy of a scarce and interesting volume, morocco elegant, gilt edges, 18$. . Roterodami, 1679 3941 Kurz (Heinrich) Uber Einige der Neuesten Leisturgen in der Chinesischen Litteratur sendschreiben a Herrn Professor Ewald, 4to. sewed, 5s. - - Paris, 1830 *** Presentation copy to Klaproth. 3942 Kyd’s (Thomas) Spanish Tragedie, or Hieronimo is Mad againe, wood-cut, 4to. sewed, 7s. 6d. - 1633 *** Sold in Mr. Rhodes’s sale for 12s., and Mr. Bindley’s for los. 3943 Kyrbiczer (Joannis) Emblematum Alciati monostichis com- prehensa, Iconibusque alligata indigitatio, 8vo. scarce, 5s. Pragce, 1607 3944 Kyriaci Strozae libri duo de Republica, illis octo additi quos scriptos reliquit Aristoteles, cum Dedicatione ad Cosmum Medicem FI. et Senarum Ducem, Graece, 4to. remarkably fine copy, uncut, vellum, 15$. Flor. ap. Juntas, 1562 *** A beautiful specimen of Greek typography. 3945 Labelye’s (Charles) Description of Westminster Bridge, 1751. —Letters Relating to the Scheme for the Repair and Preservation of Clay-Roads, 1755.—Clare’s Sketch of Book- Keeping, per double entry in the Italian manner, 1755.— Calculation of Taxes, 1756.*—Ayscough’s Account of the Eye, and Nature of Vision, plate, 1752.—Dr. Huxham’s Observations upon Antimony, 1756.—Plan of a Dictionary of the English Language, 1747, in one vol. 8vo. 6$. 3946 Laboureur, Tombeaux des Personnes Illustres, plates, folio, neat, 15$. - - Paris, 1642 3 D 3947 Labussii (Sam.) Centuri® Duae Epigrammatum ad Maecenates et Amicos Scriptorum, 8vo. scarce, 5s. Pragce, 1610 3948 Lachrymae Benacensium ob Octaviani Valerii profectionem, 4to. fine copy, 3s. 6d. - Brixice, 1579 8949 La Croix du Maine, et du Verdier, Bibliotheques Francoises, corrigees et augmentees par M. Rigoley de Juvigny, large paper, 6 vols. 4to. fine copy, very neat, in french calf gilt edges, 2/. 12s. 6d. - - Paris, 1772-3 *** Best edition of this highly valuable and important work, see Brunet. Sold in Talleyrand’s sale for 5L 15s. 6d. 3950 Lactantii Opera, folio, very fine copy, first leaf illuminated, in the original binding, rare, 2l. 12s. 6d. Venet. per Find, de Spira, MCCCCLXXII. *** “ A beautifully printed volume.”—Dibdin. u Tres belle edition.”—Brunet. Sold in the La Yalliere sale for 92 francs. 3951 Lactantii de Opifico Dei, vel formatione bominis, liber, 4to. scarce, 4.?. - - Lipsice, 1517 3952 Lacy (John) Wyl Bucke, his Testament, edited by J. Hasle- wood, by whom forty copies only mere printed for presents, 12mo. scarce, 15s. - - 1827 *** The testament of Wyl Bucke, an animal so called, consists of ten stanzas; the remainder of the book consists of culinary receipts for the dressing various joints, and making savoury courses of a buck or doe. 3953 Ladies.-—Newes from the New Exchange, or the Commonwealth of Ladies, drawn to the Life, in their several Characters, 4to. sewed, scarce, 11. 11s. 6d. - 1650 *** A curious but very severe satire upon several ladies of title at this period, displaying their amours with various persons named, &c. A copy sold in Sir F. Freeling’s sale for 31. • 3954 Lady’s Present to the Fair Sex, shewing the whole Duty of a Woman, 1757.—Ingram’s Essay on the Gout, Pleading, 1743. Ingram’s Essay on the Nature of Dysenteries, in a Letter to Dr. Henry Warren, of Barbadoes, Barbadoes for TV. Beeby, 1744.—Proposal to prevent the Smuggling of Wool, 1732. — Letter from a Noble Lord in Dublin to a Gentleman in the Country, Dublin, 1740.—-Account of the Proceedings of the Incorporated Society in Dublin, for erecting and promoting English Protestant Schools in Ireland, 1735.—Address to the People on the Subject of Popery and the Pretender, 1745 — Narrative of the Sufferings of Robert Barker, in a Voyage to the Coast of Guinea and Antigua, both parts, cuts, 3 763-5. —Catton’s Poems on several Occasions, 1 763.—Catalogue of the Rarities at Don Saltero’s Coffee-House in Chelsea, n. d. —Discourse preached at Berkley Chapel on the day of the General Fast, by John Kidgell, 1761, in one vol. 8vo. h. b. a curious collection, 12.?. 3955 Ladvocat’s Historical and Biographical Dictionary, by C. Col- lignon, 4 vols. 8vo. h. b. neat, 18s. Camb. 1799-1 SOI *** Sold in Rev. T. Williams’s sale for 3/. 4s. 3956 La Harpe, Coriolan, Tragedie, Paris, 1784. — La Guerre Civile de Geneve, ou les Amours de Robert Covelle, Poeme Heroique, Bezanqon, 1769.—Catalogue Raisonne des Esprits forts depuis le cure Rabelais, jusqu’au cure Jean Meslier, Londres, 1768.—Original Pieces concerning the Trial and Execution of Mr. John Galas, Merchant at Toulouse, who was broke on the wheel in that city, for the supposed murder of his eldest son, to prevent his turning Roman Catholick, with Preface and Remarks, by M. de Voltaire, English and French, 1762. —De la Litteraiure Allemande; des defauts qu’on peut lui reprocher, &c*. par le Roi de Prusse, Berlin, 1780.—Gui du Faur de Pibrac, Chancelier de la Reine de Navarre et d’Henri III. Roi de Pologne, par M. Mayer, Londres, 1778.—Idee sommaire ou vue generate du systeme Physique et Metaphysique de M. Needham sur la generation des Corps Organises, Bruxelles, 1781.—Epitre au Comte de Tressan sur ces pestes publiques qu’on appelle Philo- sophes, par le Chevalier de Morton, Geneve, 1775.—Lettre sur les droits de VHomme, Londres, 1793, in one vol. 8vo. neat, 7s. 6d. 3957 Laingsei de Vita et Moribus Theodori Rezse, omnium Haereti- corum nostri temper is facile principis et aliorum Haeretico- rum brevis recitatio, cui adjectus est libellus, de Morte Ed- mundi de Campionis et aliorum quorundam Catholicorum qui in Anglia pro fide Catholica interfecti fuerunt, 8vo. fine copy, neat, scarce, 185. - Parisiis, 1585 3958 Laire Index Librorum ab Inventa Typographia ad Annum 1500, Chronologice Dispositus cum notis Historian! Typo- graphico-litterariam iilustrantibus, with prices, 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 5s. - - Senonis, 1791 3959 Lambacheri (Phil. Jac.) Dissertatio Historico-J uridica de Imp. Alberti I. Expeditione in Hollandiam, suscepta ad tuenda jura imperii, 4 18s. - 1696 A very interesting collection of tracts. There are some short poems and poetical squibs which are not mentioned in the above list. 4163 Lithgow’s (William) Discourse upon the Victorious Siege of Breda, with the Antiquity and Annexing of it to the House of Nassau, and the many alterations it hath suffered by Armes, fine copy, 4to. sewed, Is. Qd. - 1637 *** The author was a Scotchman. Prefixed are some verses by Alexander Grahame and James Arthur: the work is also interspersed with poetry. 4164 Littleton’s (Adam) Funeral Sermon and Elegy on the Right Hon. the Lady Jane, eldest Daughter to his Grace, William Duke of Newcastle, and Wife to the Hon. Charles Cheyne, 4to. fine copy, 8s, - 1669 4165 Littleton’s Observations on the Conversion and Apostleship of St. Paul, 8vo. sewed, uncut, 2s. - 1747 4166 Lithography, or the Art of Making Drawings on Stone, 1813. “Rights of God and Caesar, 1821.—Dr. Adam Clarke on the Origin and End of Civil Government, 1822.—Letters on the New Political Economy, 1822.—Letter to a Legislator upon the Aspect of our Country in a time of Peace, 1822, in 1 vol. 8vo. h. b. neat, 4s. 6c?. 4167 Liturgy.—Abolishing of the Book of Common Prayer, by reason of above fifty grosse Corruptions in it, 4to. sewed, 4s. 6d. - - - 1641 4168 Liturgy.—Defensive Vindication of the Liturgy, Established Ceremonies, and Settled Patrimony of the Church of England, 4to. sewed, 4s. - - 1641 4169 Liturgy.—Messe of Pottage, very well seasoned and crumb’d with Bread of Life, and easie to be digested, against the contumelious slanderers of the Divine Service, terming it Pottage, set forth by Gyles Calfine, 1642.—Answer to lame Giles Calfine’s Messe of Pottage, proving that the Service Booke is no better than Pottage, in comparison of divers weeds which are chopt into it to poyson the taste of the children of grace, by the advice of the Whore of Babylon’s instruments and cooks, 1642.—Answer, in defence of a M esse of Pottage, well seasoned and crumb’d against the last, which falsely sayes the Common Prayers are unlawfull and no better than the Pope’s Porrage, 1642.—Fresh Bit of Mutton for those fleshly-minded Cannibals that cannot endure Pottage ; or a Defence of Giles Calfine’s Messe of Pottage, against the idle yet insolent exceptions of his monstrous adversary, 1642, in 1 vol. 4to. neat, a most singular!?/curious collection, \l. Is. 4170 Liturgy.—Petition for the Vindication of the Publique Use of the Book of Common Prayer from some foul undeserved aspersions cast upon it, and for asserting the Publique Use of set forms of Prayer, and dispensing the Holy Sacraments, &c. by Lionel Gatford, 4to. sewed, 5s. 6d. - 1655 4171 Liturgy.'—Bishop of Armaghes Direction concerning the Liturgy and Episcopall Government, 4to. sewed, 4s. 1660 4172 Liverpool’s (Earl of) Treatise on the Coins of the Realm, 4to. privately printed, neat, very scarce, 2/. 2s. Oxford, 1805 *** The late Bishop of St. David’s copy, his lordship’s nephew. 4173 Livii Historic cum Epitome, Lucius Florus, et Polybii Historic, etc. Nic. Perotto interprete, 4 vols. 8vo. in the original binding, ]/. 11s. 6c?. Fen. ap. Aldum, 1518-19-20 and 21 *** Sold in Sir M. Sykes’s sale for 81. 8s. 4174 Livius.—Fragmentum ex Lib. XCI. Historiarum Livii, nunc primum eruit ex Codice MS. Vaticano, folio, uncut, 5s. Hamburg!, 1773 4175 Livii Historic, folio, sound copy, in old russia, from the Har- leian collection, ll. Is. - Tarvisii, MCCCCLXXXIL *#* This edition had escaped the researches of Brunet, when he published his Manual, and it is only slightly mentioned in the Supplement. 4176 Lloyd’s (Rev. D.) Legend of Captaine Jones, relating his Engagements and Adventures by Sea and Land, in verse, with curious frontispiece, by Marshall, 8vo. scarce, 105. 6d. 1656 4177 Lloyd’s (David) Portraiture of his sacred Majesty, Charles II. from his Birth to the present time, wherein is interwove a compleat History of the Dukes of York and Gloucester, 8vo. fne clean copy, in the original binding, with fne impressions of the portraits, 10s. 6d. - - 1660 4178 Lloyd (Edw.) Lithophylacii Britannici Ichnographia, sive Lapidum aliorumque Fossilium Britannicorum Descriptio, many plates of fossils, 8vo. neat, scarce, 10s. 6d. 1699 4179 Lloyd’s (Lodowicke) Pilgrimage of Princes, dedicated to Sir Christopher Hatton, with an acrostic upon his name, and introductory poems by Churchyard, black letter, Ato. fine large copy, neat, ll. Is. -- - John Wolfe, 1586 4180 Lloyd’s Triplicitie of Triumphs of the Pomp and Solemnitie of Triumphes, Games, and Plaies in Natalitia upon the Nativities of Emperors, Kings, and Princes throughout the World, in prose and verse, 4to. very rare, wants title, 10s. Qd. 1610 *** Sold at Jones, the Welsh bard’s sale, for 5L 4181 Lloyd’s Marrow of History, or the Pilgrimage of Kings and Princes, truly representing the variety of dangers inhoerent to their Crowns, the lamentable Deaths of many, &c. shewing not only the Tragedies of Princes, corrected and revived by R. Codrington, black letter, 4to. fine copy, h. b. morocco, 15s. - 1658 4182 Lloyd’s (T.) Essay on the Literary Beauties of the Scriptures, 4to. sewed, 3s. - - Cambridge, 1784 4183 Loazes (Ferd. de) Solennis atque elegans Tractatus in causa Matrimonii Serenissimorum Dominorum Henrici et Catherines Anglice Regum contra Hereticam et Apostaticam pravitatem Inquisitorem Apostolicum, folio, fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, 3l. 13s. 6d. - Barchinone, 1531 *** This extremely rare and interesting volume against the divorce of Henry the Eighth and Catherine of Arragon, is not mentioned by Bp. Burnet, in the notice which he has given of the opinions on this question. “ Ce livre est rare, et il a quelque importance pour les collections d’ouvrages relatifs a l’histoire d’Angleterre.”"— Brunet. Sold in 1827 for 10/. 10s. 4184 Lobera de Avila (Doctor Luys) Vergel de Sanidad : que pot* otre nombre se llamava Banquete Cavalleros, y orden de bivir : Libro de Pestilencia curativo y preservative, &c. Re- medio de Cuerpos Humanos y Silva de Experiencias y otras cosas utilissimas, folio, fine copy, vellum, very rare, ll. 11s. 6d. Alcala de Henares, 1542 This edition has escaped the researches of nearly all bibliographers. 3 G 4185 Locati (Omberto) Cronica dell’ Origine di Piacenza, fine copy, 4to. neat, scarce, 10s. 6d. - Cremona, 1564 4186 Locheri (Jacobi) Panegyrici ad Principem Maximilianum Ro- manum Regem Gratiarum actionem continentes; Spectacu- lum de Thurcorum Rege, et Suldona Rege Babiloniae more tragico effigiatum in Romani Regis honorem ; et Dyalogus de beresibus et quibusdam heresiarchis, with very curious and spirited woodcuts, 4to. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, extremely rare, 21. 2s. Argent. Gruninger, MCCCCXCVII. 4187 Locheri Oratio de studio humanarum disciplinarum et laude extemporahs, 4to. scarce, 3s. 6d. - sine anno 4188 Locheri Nenia de Obitu et Laude III. Principis Sigismundi Archiducis Austrie, 4to. fine copy, scarce, 7s. c. MCCCCC. 4189 Locheri Mulae ad Musam Comparatio, Currus Triumphalis S. Theologie, Elogia IV. cum Epigrammatibus, with singularly curious and spirited wood-cuts, 4to. 15s. Norimb. 1506 4190 Locheri Compendium Rhetorices, ex Tulliano thesauro deduc- tum ac concionatum, cum syntaxi de componendo Oratione funebri, 4to. scarce, 3s. - - Argent. 1518 4191 Locke’s (John) Works, portrait, 3 vols. folio, fine copy, in the original binding, very neat, 21. 2s. - 1722 4192 Locke and Paley.—Syllabus of Locke on the Human Understanding, Cambridge, 1802.—Analysis of Paley’s Moral and Political Philosophy, ib. 1802.—Analysis of Paley on the Evidences of Christianity, ib. 1797, in 1 vol. 8vo. h. b. nt. 3s. 4193 Lockhart Papers, published from the Original Manuscript, by Aufrere, 2 vols. 4to. boards, 1/. Is. - 1817 4194 Lockman’s (John) Poems, viz: Ode to Cardinal de Eleury, Paris, 1741.—Verses to the Duchess of Buckingham, 1741. — Pastoral Stanzas on the Marriage of C. Phipps, Esq. with Miss Lepel Hervey, 1743.—Ode on the crushing of the Rebellion, 1746.—Epistle to the first Promoter of the Cam- brick and Tea-Bills, 1746.—Shetland Herring and Peruvian Gold Mine, a Fable, 1751.—Ode to the Earl of Middlesex, 1751.—Occasional Verses to the Earl and Countess of Middlesex, 1753, in 1 vol. 4to. boards, 7s. 6d. *** With the author’s autograph presentation to V. Cornewall, Esq. 4195 Lodge on the Usage of Holding Parliaments in Ireland, 8vo. 5s. - - - - 1770 4196 Lodge’s Illustrations of British History, Biography, and Manners, in the Reigns of Henry VIII. Edward VI. Marv, Elizabeth, and James I. a series of Original Papers, selected from the Manuscripts of the noble families of Howard, Talbot, and Cecil, containing among a variety of Pieces, a great part of the Correspondence of Queen Elizabeth and her Ministers, particularly during the Fifteen Years in which Mary Queen of Scots remained in Custody, &c. portraits, and fac-similes of the autographs, 3 vols. 4to. h. b. russia, 21. 2s. - - - 1791 4197 Lodovici (F.) Triomphi di Carlo, 4to. vellum, 1/. 11 $. 6d. Venezia, 1535 *** A poetical volume of rare occurrence. See Quadrio, Haym, Crescimbeni, &c. 4198 Lodowick (Prince Charles) Manifest concerning the Right of his Succession to the Palatinate, 4to. sewed, 2s. 1637 4199 Loftusii (Dudleii) Oratio Funebris habita post Exuvias nnperi Jo. Archiepiscopi Armachani terras mandatas 11 Julii, 1663, in Ecclesia Cathedrali Dublin. 4to. h. b. morocco, very scarce, 18s. - - - Dublinii, 1663 *** An account of Loftus, ancestor of the Marquis of Ely, with a list of his works, will be found in Wood’s Athense Oxonienses. 4200 Loggan’s Oxonia Illustrata, a Collection of Views of the Colleges, Halls, and other Public Buildings in Oxford, with the plate of the Dresses of the various Degrees of the Members of the University, also Views of the surrounding Neighbourhood at this period, fine impressions, folio, neat, 21. 2s. Oxford, 1675 *** Formerly Dr. Ducarel’s copy, and recently from the library of Dr. Good- all, Provost of Eton. The plate of the habits is frequently wanting. 4201 Lombardi (Petri) Hib. Archiep. Armachani, de Regno Hibernia Sanctorum Insulae Commentarius, 4to. fine copy, vellum, 71. 7s. - - Lovanii, 1632 Excessively rare : the author was ordered to be prosecuted, and the volume rigidly suppressed, by the Earl of Strafford, Lord Deputy of Ireland, a the instance of King Charles the First. 4202 Lomenie (M.) Index Librorum ab inventa Typographia ad annum 1500, avec le Catalogue des Livres de sa Biblio- theque, prices, 3 vols. 8vo. h. b. neat, 15$. Paris, 1791-2 4203 London.—-Discourse of the Laudable Customes of London, 12mo. good copy, very scarce, 12$. - 1584 4204 London.—King Charles his Entertainment, and London’s Loyaltie, being a true relation and description of the manner of the Citie’s welcome, and expression of the subject’s love to his royal Majestie, at his return from Scotland; likewise the time and place where the Lord Mayor (Sir Richard Gurney,) and his brethren the Aldermen, and Compinies, met and conducted his Majesty to the Guildhall, to a stately Feast, and afterwards to his Palace at Westminster, with the Verses, by J. H. wood-cuts, 4to. very rare, 1/. 11$. 6d. 1641 *** Clarendon states “ Sir Richard Gurney to have been a man of wisdom and courage.” He was one of the first to feel the revenge of the regicides for his loyalty, by the seizure of his property, &c. His house in Cheapside was converted into a rendezvous for the Commissioners of Estates. 4205 London.—City Law, or the course and practice in all manner of juridicall proceedings in Guildhall, London, Englished from an ancient French manuscript, with list of all the offices within the gift of the Lord Mayors, 4to .fine copy, 5s. 1647 4206 London.—Petition and Representation of several Churches of God in London, commonly, though falsely called Ana- Baptists, 4to. very neat, 6s. - - 1649 4207 London.—Vintner’s Answer to some scandalous Pamphlets, published by Richard Kilvert, and abetted in some points by his brother Roger, and Alderman Abel, wherein the Vintners vindicate their owne Reputations to the World, for Satisfaction of such as know not the said Kilvert’s wretched and lewd Conversation, or have credited their Defamations, 4to.fine copy, very scarce, 12s. 1642 *** A very curious aud interesting treatise, relating to the farmers of the wine duties in London, and the vintners’ company. 4208 London.—Army’s Martyr, or Relation of the barbarous and illegal Proceedings of the Court Martial upon Mr. Robert Lockier, who was shot in St. Paul’s Church Yard, with Petition in his behalf from various well-affected Persons, 4to. sewed, 3s. - - - 1649 4209 London’s New Wonder; or the Great Sleeper ; being a strange but true Relation of the first, second, and third Trance of a Young Man at Mr. Kate’s house, a Sugar- baker in Water Lane, with the Manner how he was brought from Henley-on-Thames, in Oxfordshire, by the Art of Spirits, his laying nine or ten days in sleep, and other wonders in various parts, 4to. sewed, scarce, 4,?. - 1659 4210 London.—Petition of the Common Council of the City of London, 4to. sewed, 5s. - - 1659 *** An interesting tract, remonstrating with the Parliament for their infringement upon the city rights, by voting that John Ireton do continue Lord Mayor of the said city the succeeding year. 4211 London.—Sheriffs’ Case for 1682.—Enquiry concerning the Election of the Sheriffs of London, 1682. — The Lord Mayor’s Vindication, 1682. — Reflection on the City Charter, and Writ of Quo Warranto, 1682.—Popish Fables, Protestant Truths, 1682.—Discovery of the Sham Plot, 1681. —No Protestant Plot, 1681.—Second Part of No Protestant Plot, 1682.—Third Part of Ditto, with case of the Earl of Argyle, 1682.—A Tory Plot, both parts, 1682.—Charge of a Tory Plot maintained, 1682, in 1 vol. 4to. h. b. neat, 15s. 4212 London.—Voyage up the Thames, “ Who can her Beauties tell?” 1738.—Perjured Freemason detected, and yet the Honour and Antiquity of Freemasons preserved and defended, 1730.—View of the Town; or Memoirs of London, 1731. — Metamorphosis of the Town, or a View of the present Fashions ; to which is added the Journal of a Modern Lady, by Dr. Swift, 1730.—Rake’s Adventure, or a Trip through the Bills of Mortality, n. d.—Plain Reasons for the Growth of Sodomy in England ; to which is added, the Petit Maitre, in the Trolly-Lolly Style, no date.—New Miscellany, containing various Poems, Burlesques, &c. 1730. —Ramble through London; containing many curious Remarks, diverting Tales, and merry Joaks, in one vol. 8vo. h. b. russia, a curious and scarce collection, \l. Is. 4213 London.—Vindication of the Right Hon. John Warner, Lord Mayor of the City of London, concerning the justness of his Actions upon Christmas Day, by G. S. Gent. 4to. served, 5s. 1647 %* An interesting tract, detailing the means his lordship took to suppress the riot on Cornhill, Leadenhall Street, &c. 4214 London.—Devil of a Story, with Preface, relating the Odd Manner of its coming to the Author’s Knowledge, 1740.— Devil in the Swine ; or, the Republican Herd chok’d, by T. Hogg, 1740.—Account of Mandrakes, both Male and Female, with a particular Account of those which Rachel Longed for, 1741.—S. Webber’s Account of a Scheme for preventing the Exportation of our Wool, 1740.—Review of the Motion for an Address to his Majesty against a certain great Minister, 1741.—Sense of the Nation in Regard to Ditto, 1741.—View of the Principles, Characters, Persons, &c. of the Political Writers in Great Britain, 1740.—Essay on the hard Case of the Retail-Traders of the City of London, in regard to their Trade, as invaded by Hawkers and Pedlars, 1740, in one vol. 8vo. neat, an interesting collection, 10s. 6d. *** From the collection of J. Lethieullier, Esq. remembrancer of the city of London. 4215 London.—Letter to Harley, Lord Mayor, on the conduct to Wilkes during the Election, 8vo. neat, 3s. 1763 London.—See Middlesex. * 4216 Long’s (Thos.) Exercitation concerning the frequent use of Our Lord’s Prayer in the Publick Worship of God, and a View of Dr. Owen’s Writings on the subject, 12mo. 35. 1658 4217 Longolii Epistolarum libri IV. Tullianae scilicet Eloquentise ad unquam expressum imaginem, item P. Bembi Jac. Sado- leti, Gul. Budaei, et Erasmi ad eundem Longolium Epistolae, 8vo. very neat, 6s. - Basilece, 1533 4218 Longi Pastoralium, de Daphnide et Chloe, lib. IV. Jirst edition, 4to.fine copy, vellum, 7s. 6d. Juntce, 1598 *** Sold in Caillard’s sale for 27 francs. 4219 Longus, Amours Pastorales de Daphnis et Chloe, with fine impressions of all the plates, by A udran, after the designs of the Duke of Orleans, 8vo. in beautiful rich old morocco, gilt edges, bound by De Rome, 2/. 25. - 1745 4220 Loniceri (Joannis) Librorum Aristotelis de Physica Ausculta- tione, generatione et corruptione, longitudine et brevitate Vitae, Vita et morte animalium, et de Anima, Compendium, 4to. 35. - - Marpurgi, 1540 4221 Lopez (Rui) Giuoco degli Scacchi trad, da M. Gio. Dom. Tarsia, 4to. very fine copy, russia elegant, gilt edges, rare, 1/. 115. 6d. - - Venetia, 1584 %* This treatise on the Game of Chess is highly esteemed. 4222 Lopez (Francisco) Versos Devotos en loor de nuestra Senora, wood-cuts, 4to. vellum, 18s. - Lixboa, 1573 %* “ Very rare.”—Salva, who values it at 21. 422S Lopez (Don Thomas) Descripcion de la Provincia de Madrid, with folded map of Madrid, 12mo. vellum, 4s. 6d. Madrid, Ibarra, 1763 4224 Lorenzonii (Mapbei) Hastiludi Theatrales magna rerum pompa Veronoe exhibiti Carmine, 4to. fine copy, very scarce, 10s. 6d. Veronce, 1622 4225 Lort.—Catalogue of the curious and valuable Library of Dr. Lort, sold by Leigh and Sotheby, neatly priced, with purchasers’ names, Svo. h. b. neat, 10s. 6d. - 1791 A very curious and extensive collection. 4226 Loscheri (Abr.) Epicedion et Narratio Funebris in mortem Math. Zeellii, Carmine, 12mo. scarce, 3s. 6d. s. a. 4227 Los Rios (Francois de) Bibliographic Instructive, ou Notice de quelques Livres rares, avec des Notes Historiques, &c, Avignon et Lyon, 1777.—Catalogue des Livres de la Biblio- theque des ci-devant soi-disans Jesuites, du College de Clermont, Paris, 1764, in one vol. 8vo. very neat, 10s. 6d. 4228 Lotharii postea Pape innocencii tercii Liber de Miseria Humane Condicionis.—Vita Udonis Episcopi, black letter, 4to. fne copy, rare, 15s. Without signatures, numerals, catchword, place, or date, (but printed at Cologne.) *** A fac-siroile of this very rare edition will be found in Schelhornii Diatribe ad Cardin. Quiriniflibr. de Opt. Script, edit. p. 8. Of both these works, Schel- bornius says, “inter primes libros, qui sculptis typis mobilibus excusi sunt, et extre- mam redolent antiquitatem.’’ 4229 Lotichii (Chr.) Poemata, cum Vita ejusdem, \2mo. fne copy, neat, 6s. 6d. - Marpurgi Hessorum, 1641 4230 Lottini (Gio. Angelo) Niobe, Tragedia, novamente data in luce, 8vo. morocco elegant, gilt leaves, extremely rare, 1/. Is. Vicenza, 1595 *** This very scarce and curious little volume is decorated with the Aldine device. 4231 Lovaniensis Academia.—Censuree Facultatum Sacrse Theolo- giae Lovaniensis ac Duacensis super quibusdam Articulis de Sacra Scriptura, gratia et praedestinatione anno 1586, Lo- vanii scripto traditis, Paris. 1641.—Memoriale exhibitum Sanctissimo D. N. pro parte Acad. Lovaniensis per deputa- tos Ejusd. Acad. Ulust. Ordinibus Ducatus Brabantiae, 1644. —Response a un Escrit qui a pour titre Extrait de quelques propositions de Jansenius et de ses Sectateurs condamnes par Concile de Trente et par les Papes Pie V. et Gregoire XIII. 1644.—Justificatio seu Defensio Censura? Facultatis, S. Theol. Acad. Lovaniensi, de Sciiptura Sacra, Prsedesti- natione, etc. 1641.—Manifeste Apologetique pour la Doctrine des Jesuites, and other tracts on the same subject, in 1 vol. 4to. vellum, 15s. 4232 Love (Christopher).—Animadversions on Mr. Del’s Sermon before the Parliament, setting forth the dangerous and destructive assertions therein both to Church and State, the Covenant, Reformation, &c. with Answer to a Pamphlet entituled, a Reply to Master Love’s Contradictions, by C. Love, 1646.—Love’s Case, wherein is published his Petitions to Parliament, his Narrative of the late dangerous design against the State, his Meetings and Secret Actings, and his Speech on the Scaffold before his Execution, 1651. —Vindication of the Principles and Practices of Christopher Love, whereby it is manifested that a close Prison, long Sword, bloody Scaffold, have not altered his Judgement, his grounds for giving his Narrative, Declaration concerning Cromwell’s unlawful Invasion of Scotland, &c. 1651.—Copie of Love’s Speech and Prayer immediately before Death, 1651.—Tragedy of Christopher Love at Tower Hill, 1651.—Trial of Christopher Love before the pretended High Court of Justice, containing the Charge, Depositions of Witnesses, his Defence, Serjeant Hale’s Charge and Sentence, 1660.—Love’s Name Lives, or divers Petitions presented by Mrs. Love to the Parliament, in behalf of her Husband, with Letters which passed between them, 1663, in one vol. 4to. neat, 1/. 5s. 4233 Love’s Case, his several Petitions, Narrative of the Dangerous Design against the State, Secret Meetings, his Speech on the Scaffold, &c. 4to. 4s. - - 1651 4234 Love.—Just Balance, or Querees about Mr. Love’s Case, Tryal and Sentence, &c. 4to. served, 3s. - 1651 4235 Love.—Wounds of a Friend; or a Letter mentioned by Mr. Love upon the Scaffold, published by John Price, 4to. served, 3s. 4236 Lower’s (Sir W.) Phoenix in her Flames, a Tragedy, 4to. sewed, 4s. - 1639 4237 Lower’s Horatius; a Roman Tragedie, 4to. sewed, scarce, 5s. 1656 4238 Lowth’s (Bp.) Letter to Bishop Warburton, in Answer to the Appendix to the Fifth Volume of that Work ; with an Appendix, containing a former Literary Correspondence, 8vo. uncut, 3s. - - - 1766 4239 Lowth (Bp.) Memoirs of his Life and Writings, portrait, Svo. sewed, 2s. 6c?. - - - 1787 4240 Loyal Satyrist, or Hudibras in Prose, a curious and scarce tract, 4to. sewed, 4s. 6d. - - 1682 4241 Loysi (Geo.) Methodus Apodemica, sen Peregrinandi Perlus- trandique Regiones, Urbes et Arces, B. Ratio, una cum per- vigilio mercurii, 16mo. vellum, scarce, 7s. 6d. Argent. 1608 4242 Lucani Pharsalia, folio, in old red morocco, marbled edges, VERY RARE, 21. 2S. ( Venetiis, per Juv. Guerinum,) MCCCCLXXVII. *** Sold iu Sir Mark Sykes’s sale for 10L, and in the Duke of Roxburghe’s for 6/. 2s. 6d. 4243 Lucani Pharsalia, folio, very large copy, ruled with red lines, morocco, gilt edges, or excessive rarity, 4/. 4s. sine ulld nota, circa MCCCCLXX. *** A long description of this copy (which unfortunately wants four preliminary leaves) is in the Catalogue of Earl Spencer’s Library, vol. ii. pp. 139, &c. &c. It is an edition of extraordinary rarity, unknown to Fabricius, Maittaire, De Bure, and other bibliographers. It is printed with the same type as the first edition of Horace. The present copy was purchased by the late Earl Spencer in the Pinelli sale for 17/. 17s. 4244 Lucanus, 8vo. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, with the Aldine anchor on the sides, 1l. 5s. Venetiis, Aldus, 1502 4245 Lucanus, 8vo. fine large copy, neat, very rare, 21. 12s. 3d. sine loco et anno. *** This is the first Lyonese counterfeit of the Aldine edition of 1502. See No. 3 of Renouard’s list. 4246 Lucanus, 8vo. fine large copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, very rare, 31. 3s. - - sine ulld nota. *** This is the second Lyonese counterfeit of the Aldine edition.—See Renouard. 4247 Lucani Pharsalia, cum Familiari atque perlucida Annotatione Petri de Ponte eeeci Brugensis qua singularium lectionum sen- tentiae, vel minimis historiographiae ac poetices tyrunculis facile enotescunt, 8vo.fine copy, neat, 21. 2s. Paris, per Gul. le Rouge, 1512 *** An extremely rare edition. Dr. Dibdin says, “ This is a very curious edition ; except the one in the Cracherode collection, I never saw or heard of a copy.” Moss devotes two entire pages to an account of it, and the only copy which he refers to as having been sold produced 51. 16s. 4248 Lucani Bellum Civile Pharsalicum, cum Sulpicii Verulani Argumentis, etc. wood-cuts, 8vo. fine copy, very neat, gilt edges, 85. 6d. - - Lugduni, 1517 4249 Lucanus, 8vo. neat, 7s. 3d. Argent. Knoblouch, 1520 *** An extremely scarce edition, not mentioned by Brunet. 4250 Lucani Poema nuperrime impressum atque adamussim casti- gatum, 8vo. morocco elegant, gilt edges, very rare, 21.12s. 3d. Lugduni in officina Gulielmi Huyon, 1521 *#* “ C’est a ce rare volume, acquis en 1788, que je dois les premieres notions sur cette suite d’editions Lyonnoises, ainsi que la possibility d’en tracer a peu- pres l’histoire.”—Renouard, in whose sale a copy sold for 71. 4251 Lucani Bellum Civile Pharsalicum cum annotatiunculis, woodcuts, 8vo. fine copy of a scarce edition, unknown to Panzer and the Bipont editors, neat, 85. 3d. - Lugd. 1526 4252 Lucani Pharsalia, cum Nods Farnabii, with the beautifully engraved folding map, 12mo. vellum, 155. Londini, 1618 4253 Lucas’s (Cbas.) Political Constitutions of Great Britain and Ireland, Asserted and Vindicated, the Connection and Common Interest of both Kingdoms demonstrated, and the Grievances of each, particularly Ireland, set forth, in several Letters and Addresses, &c. to the Citizens of Dublin, 2 vols. in 1, 8vo. neat, a scarce and interesting article to the collector of Irish history, 10$. 3d. - - 1751 4254 Lucianus de Veris Narrationibus et Diodorus Siculus, folio, fine copy, uncut, h. b. neat, 18s. Venetiis, MCCCCXCIII. 4255 Luciani Dialogi, Grsece, Florentice, MCCCCXCVI.—leones Philostrati, ejusdem Heroica, Descriptiones Caliistrati, ejus- dem vitae sophistarum, ib. Junta, 1517, in 1 vol. folio, fine copies, very neat, 4/. 14s. 3d. *** Editio princeps. u There are few volumes,’’ says Dr. Dibdin, “ of ancient classical literature more precious to the scholar, or more interesting to the bibliographer, than the present one.” For a detailed and interesting account of it, see the Bibliotheca Spenceriana, vol. ii. pp. 144-8. Sold in the La Valliere sale for 720 francs, in Sir M. M. Sykes’s for 151. 15s., Mr. G. Mason’s for 18Z. 18s., Mr. Daly’s for 17Z., and Lord Thurlow’s for 21l, without the Philostratus. 4256 Luciani Opera, Grsece, folio, very fine sound copy, in the original binding, 3l. 3s. - Venet. ap. Aldum, 1503 *** “ Edition rare et recherchee.” See Dibdin and Renouard. It is a most beautifully printed volume, probably one of the finest specimens of Aldus’s Greek typography. Sold in Count Mac Carthy’s sale for 262 francs, Le Seigneur’s for 155 francs, and the Pinelli for 5Z. 15s. 3d. A 4257 Luciani Dialogi et alia multa Opera. Imagines Philostrati, etc. Grsece, folio, remarkably fine copy, in the original binding, gilt edges, rare, 31. 3s. - Ven. Aldus, 1522 d. 4339 Macmahon (Hugonis) Armacani totius Hibernije Prima- tis, Jus Primatiale Armacanum, in omnes Archiepiscopos, Episcopos, et Universum clerum totius Regni Hibernice, etiam Prosecutio ejusdem Argumenti pro Primatu Armacano contra Anonymum, 4to. very jine and perfect copy, with both the leaves of errata, morocco elegant, gilt edges, extremely rare, 51. 5s. - - Anno Dom. 1728 *** Few copies possess the second errata; I never saw another. 4340 Macnab's (D.) Description of the Island and Kingdom of Sicily, its Provinces, Towns, and remarkable Places, Islands belonging to it, &c. 8vo. h. b. morocco, marbled and gilt edges, 7s. 6d. - - Falkirk, 1784 4341 Macrobii Opera preced. Somnium Scipionis ex Ciceronis libro de Republica excerptum, folio, fine sound copy, the initial letter illuminated, h. b. neat, 31. 3s. Brixice, per B. de Boninis, MCCCCLXXXIII. %* Sold in the Pinelli sale for 41. 4s. 4342 Macrobius, with manuscript notes, 8vo. 5s. Paris. 1585 4343 Macrobius, 8vo. fine copy, very neat, from the Meerman collection, 18s. - - Florent. Junta, 1515 4344 Macropedii (Georgii) Epistolica, quae nihilo minus quicquid ad prima Rhetorices elementa attinet, brevibus praeceptis plane complectitur, 8vo. scarce, 3s. 6d. Antverpice, 1543 4345 Madagascar.—Catecbisme, avec les Frieres du Matin et du Soir que les Missionaires font et enseignent aux Neophytes et Cathecumenes de File de Madagascar, portrait, 8vo. neat, scarce, 7s. - - Paris, 1657 4346 Madan’s (Rev. Spencer) Letter to Dr. Priestly, in consequence of his Familiar Letters to the Inhabitants of Birmingham, on the Rev. S. Madan’s Sermons, 8vo. hds. 3s. 1790 4347 Maddison.—Catalogue of the extensive and very valuable Library of J. Maddison, twenty-two days’ sale, sold by King and Lochee, neatly priced, 8vo. h. h. russia, 7s. 6d. 1809 4348 Madii (Ant. F.) Italicae Grammatices Institutio a Scipione Lentulo conscripta, 8vo. scarce, 7s. 6d. Vincentive, 1620 *** With the Aldine device on the last leaf. 4349 Madotti (Hieronymi) Epigrammata Amatoria, Poemata, Epi- thalamia et Epitaphia, wood-cut portrait, 4to. russia extra, gilt edges, 1/. Is. - Neapoli, 1551 %* A scarce and interesting volume of Latin poems. This copy contains three in the autograph of “ Joannes Battista Oliuap addressed to Madotti, which are not published. 4350 Maes (Joannis) Elegia de Passione et Meritis Christi, 4to. fine copy, 3s. 6d. - - Witteh. 1556 4351 Ma-Geoghegan, Histoire de l’lrlande, 3 vols. 4to. neat, 1/. 11s. 6d. - - Paris, 1758 4352 Magii (Hieronymi) Variarum Lectionum seu Miscellaneorum lib. IV. in quibus multa auctorum loca emendantur atque explicantur, et quse ad antiquitatem cognoscendam pertinent non pauca offeruntur, 8vo. 5s. Venet. Ziletti, 1564 4353 Magii (Hieron.) de Tintinnabulis liber postumus, Notis F. Sweertii, cuts, Hanovice, 1608.—Meursius de Gloria, Lugd. Bat. 1601.—Othonis Casmanni Biographia sive de Vita Hominis Naturali, Francef. 1602, in 1 vol. 8vo. h. b. vellum, 10s. 6d. 4354 Magna Charta, or the knowne good old Lawes of England, 4to. sewed, 3s. 1643 4355 Magnivex (Jonee) Synopsis Histories Universalis, civilem summorum Imperiorum Historiam cum Sacra et Ecclesias- tica Historia exhibens, 8vo. scarce, 3s. Upsal. 1622 4356 Magno (Celio) Deus, Canzone Spirituale, 4to. fne copy, vellum, 10s. Qd. - - Venetia, D. Farri, 1597 *** Printed with Aldine type. 4357 Mahometis Abdallae filii, Theologia dialogo explicata, Her- manno Nellingaunense interprete; Alcorani Epitome Roberto Ketenense Anglo interprete, etc. 4to. fne copy, scarce, 5s. 6d. - - 1543 3 I 4358 Maier, Chansons Intellectuelles sur la Resurrection du Phenix, en Latin et Francois, 8vo. neat, 2s. Gd. Paris, 1758 4359 Maieri (Mich.) Tripus Aureus, hoc est tres Tractatus Chy- mici selectissimi nempe Basilii Valentini Practica una cum clavibus et appendice ; T. Nortoni Angli crede mihu seu Ordinale ; Cremeri Weslmonasteriensis Abbatis Testamentum, beautiful plates, 4to. fine copy, very neat, gilt edges, 10s. 6d. Franco/. 1618 4360 Maillardi (Oliveri) Sermones Quadragesimales de Adventu, 4to. neat, 7s. Gd. Parisiis, A. Cayllaut, MCCCCXCVIII. 4361 Mainardi (Vincentii) Vita et Officium Sancti Antonini Archi- episcopi Florentini, 4to. fine copy, scarce, 7s. Gd. Romce, Bladus, 1525 4362 Maire de Beiges (Jean le) Traicte intitule de la difference des scismes et des concilles de l’eglise : et de la preeminence et utilite des concilles de la saincte eglise Gallicaine. Si comme de 1'entretenement de Turnon des princes. La vraye histoire et non fabuleuse du prince Syach Ysmail dit Sophy. Et le saufconduit que le souldan bailie aux Francois pour frequenter en la Terre Saincte. Avec le Blason des Armes des Veni- tiens, wood-cuts, first edition, 4to. fine copy, very rare, 3/. 3s. - Lyon, par Estienne Baland, 1511 *** This first edition is of extreme rarity, and unknown to Brunet, who, in his Supplement to his laborious work, describes that of 1512 as the first. 4363 Maitland Club.—Chronicon de Lanercost, MCCI.— MCCCXLVI. e Codice Cottoniano, nunc primum typis mandatum, a splendid volume of 600 pages, privately printed, and presented to the Maitland Club, by Archibald Campbell, of Blythswood, 4to. - Edinb. 1839 *** This interesting Chronicle of the abbey of Lanercost, in Cumberland, now for the first time printed, contains a general history of the affairs of England and Scotland, together with incidental allusions to continental proceedings, extending from 1201 to 1346. The notes, letters, and other documents of the period illustrative of the work, render it an important historical volume. Tyrrell and other English historians acknowledge their obligations to it, and speak highly of its veracity. 4364 Majoris (C.) Bibliotheca ex omni Facultate Librorum, with prices and purchasers'1 names, 8vo. very neat, scarce, 15s. Mechlince, 1767 *** A very valuable collection. Among the Irish books is a copy of Aylmer’s History of Ireland, printed at Louvain, in 1650, which I never saw noticed in any other catalogue, and many other books of equal rarity. 4365 Major (G.) de Origine et Authoritate verbi Dei, et quae Pon- tificum, Patrum et Conciliorum sit autoritas, admonitio hoc tempore, quo de Concilio congregando agitur, valde neces- saria, with long and interesting dedication of thirteen pages, to Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury, 8vo. fine copy, very neat, scarce, 10s. Gd. - Wittemb. 1550 4366 Majoris (G.) Sententiae Veterum Poetarum ; Ant. Mancinelli de Poetica Virtute libellus, &c. 8vo. neat, scarce, 7s. Gd. Lutet, R. Stephanus, 1551 4367 Majoris (G.) Oratio in Funere Joannis Bugenhagii Pomerani elegiaco carmine, 4to. fine copy, 4s. fVitteb. 1558 4368 Majoris (Jo.) Historia Majoris Britanniae, tam Anglise quam Scotize, first edition, with interesting dedication to James V. of Scotland, Paris. 1521.—Caroii Bovilli Responsiones ad novem quaesite Nic. Pascii Majoricensis in arte Lullistarum peritissimi, ib. id. 1521.—TEtatum mundi septem supputatio, per Car. Bovillum, ib. id. 1520, in one vol. 4to. fine copies, in the original binding, scarce, 1/. Is. *** The first book alone sold in Mr. Hope’s sale for 21. 6s. 4369 Majoris (Jo.) Iteani, Epicedium Jacobi Bolaccii, 4to. 3s. Francofi. 1549 4370 Majoris (Jo.) Epicedion Justi Menii, qui fideliter rexit Eccle- siam Dei in Turingia amplius triginta annis, 4to. fine copy, 3s. 6d. - Wilteb. 1558 4371 Majoris (Jo.) Paradisus seu Hortus Adami, Carmine, 4to. fine copy, 5s. - - - 1558 4372 Majoris (Jo.) Carmen, in quo impietas et horribilis Tyrannis Ducis Albani, in Belgico perstringitur, 12mo. scarce, 4s. 6c?. 1568 4373 Majoragii Orationes et Praefationes Omnes, cum Dialogo de Eloquentia, Venetiis, 1582.—De Graecis literis cum Latinis conjungendis, ib. 1586.—Bernardini Feliciani Orationes habitae Venetiis, ib. 1564.—De Alexandri Musottii, Bonon. Episcopi, laudibus Hier. Machiavellii Oratio, Ferrarice, 1587. —Aurelius Ursus Academicus Insensatus de Bello Belgico, Perusice, 1586.—Oratio habita in Gymnasio Bononiensi a T. Corraea, Bonon. 3 586.—Alpbonsi Maianthi pro almo legum artiumque gymnasio Oratio, Ferrarice, 1553.— In Ciceronis Universam Philosophiam de Vita et Moribus, Jasonis Denoris Brevis Institutio, Patavii, 1581, in 1 vol. 4to. vellum, a curious and scarce collection, 1/. Is. 4374 Malcolm’s (Rev. Dav.) Essay on the Antiquities of Great Britain and Ireland, designed to show an affinity betwixt the Languages, &c. of the Ancient Britons and the Americans of the Isthmus of Darien, 8vo. scarce, 4s. 6d. Edinb. 1738 *** The first work which appeared in Scotland on the subject of the Celtic language. 4375 Mallorca.—Libre de la Benaventurada Vinguda del Em- perador y Rey Don Carlos en la sua ciutat de Mallorques y del Recebiment que li fonch fet; Jantament ab lo que mes sucehifins per la conquesta de Alger, wood-cuts of triumphal arches, 4to .fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, excessively rare, 71. 7s. Palma en Mallorques, per Ferrando de Cansoles, 1542 *** A volume of the greatest rarity and interest, unknown to all bibliographers, aud one of the earliest books printed in the Island of Mallorca, the earliest mentioned by Antonio as being printed there, bearing the date of 1589. The wood-cuts are very curious. 4376 Mallet, Introduction a l’Histoire de Dannemarc, ou l’on traite de la Religion, des Loix, des Moeurs, et des Usages des Anciens Danois, Copenhague, 1755. — Monumens de la Mythologie et de la Poesie des Celtes, et particulierement- des Anciens Scandinaves, map, ib. 1756, in one vol. 4to. h.b. neat, scarce, 15s. 4377 Mallet, Introduction a l’Histoire de Dannemarc, ou l'on Traite de la Religion, des Loix, des Moeurs et des Usages des Anciens Danois, portrait, Copenhague, 1755. — Poemata Latine, Scripta a Gilb. Wakefield, 1776. — C. Anstey and C. W. Bamfylde Epistola Poetica, with the curious cuts, Bath, 1776.—Poems, on Several Occasions, by Ann Years- ley, a Milkwoman, of Bristol, with Prefatory Letter, by Mrs. Hannah More, with the list of subscribers, 1785, in 1 vol. 4to. neat, from King George Ill’s library, 155. 4378 Malleus Maleficarum, folio, h. b. neat, rare, 1/. 155. {Moguntice, Pet. Sclioefer, MCCCCLXXXVII.) *** Prefixed to this copy is ahull of Pope Innocent,“adversus heresim maleficarum cum approbatione et inscriptione doctorum alme Universitatis Colonien- sis in sequentem tractatum,5’ which is seldom found in the volume. 4379 Malombra (Bart.) Lagrime della Maddalena, a gli illustrissimi Soranzi, 4to.fine copy, h. b. morocco, very scarce, 105. 6c?. Venet. Guerra, 1582 *** Printed with Aldine type. 4380 Malone.—Catalogue of a Collection of English Poetry, &c. part of the Library of Edmund Malone, sold by Mr. King, Svo. h. b. neat, with prices and purchasers’ names, scarce, 5s. 1803 4381 Malone.—Catalogue of his Library, not bequeathed to the Bodleian, eight days, sold by Sotheby, thick paper, with prices and purchasers’ names, 8vo. h. b. neat, 6s. - 1818 4382 Malpafi (Petri) Palma Fidei S. Ordinis Predicatorum, Svo. fine copy, vellum, rare, I85. - Antverpice, 1635 *** Among the names of those whose martyrdoms are related in the above w'ork, occur those of Arthur Macgeoghan, of Ireland, William Macgiollachinus, or Guillacoine, of Ireland, William Olvin, an Irishman, Robert Nutter, of Lancaster, F. Dominicus, the companion and colleague of Peter Martyr in his voyage, and many others. 4383 Malvezzi’s (Marques Virgilio) Romulus and Tarquin, written in Italian, and now taught English by H. L. beautiful frontispiece by Marshall, 12mo.fne copy, vellum, 45. 6d. 1637 4384 Malyne’s (G.) Treatise of the Canker of England’s Commonwealth, 12mo. h. b. neat, 65. 6d. - - 1601 *** Sold in Reed’s sale for ] Gs. 4385 Mamerani (N.) de causa calamitatum hujus temporis, Carmen, 12mo. scarce, 3s. - - 1546 4386 Man’s (John) Prognostication for the year 1699, calculated for the good of the whole Kingdom of ancient Scotland, but more especially for the City of Edinburgh, with verses, 12mo. h. b. russia, 7s. - - Edinburgh, 1699 4387 Man Unmask’d, being a Wonderful Discovery lately made in the Island of Japan, written in the Japanese Language, by the Spirit of Contradiction, and translated into English by Sir Tristam Nerebegood, 4to. served, curious, 45. 6d. 1706 4388 Malthus (Rev. T. R.) on the Effects of the Corn Laws, and the Rise and Fall in the Price of Grain on the Agriculture and General Wealth of the Country, 1814.—Grounds of an Opinion on the Policy of Restricting the Importation of Foreign Corn, by ditto, 1815.—View of the Policy and Resources of the United States, with Strictures on Walsh’s Genius and Disposition of the French Government, 1810.— State Papers on the Negociation and Peace with iVmerica, with Notes, 1815.—Stock Exchange Laid Open, the Cause of the Rise and Fall of the Public Funds, Observations on Time Bargains, Stock Jobbers, &c. 1814. —Considerations on the Rate of Interest, and of Redeemable Annuities, by E. B. Sugden, 1816.-—Remorse, a Tragedy, by S. T. Coleridge, 1813.—-S. Ellis’s Detail of all the Proceedings relative to the General Sea-Bathing Infirmary at Margate, 1815.— Philips’s Speech in the Court of Common Pleas, Dublin, in the Case of Guthrie versus Sterne, 1815.—Speech of Coun- cellor Phillips on the State of England and Ireland, and on a Reform in Parliament, at Liverpool, 1816.—Objections to the Project of creating a Vice-Chancellor of England, 1818. —S. Bird’s Appeal to the British Public in a Case of Abuse of Power in the Sheriff’s Office, for Middlesex, in a Case in which the Appellant, seeking for Redress, paid for an alledged Debt of Forty-nine Pounds, the Sum of 9791. os. 10d. 1814.—Resources of Russia in the event of a War with France, 1813.—Continental System, and its Relations with Sweden, 1813, in 1 vol. 8vo. h. b. neat, 125. 4389 Manby’s (Peter) Reformed Catechism, in two Dialogues concerning the English Reformation, collected for the most part out of Bishop Burnet, John Fox, and other Protestant Historians, published for the information of the People in Reply to King’s Answer to D. Manby’s Considerations, 4to. morocco elegant, a very rare and interesting volume, 'particularly to the Irish collector, 51. 5s. Dublin, 1687 4390 Manby (Peter).—Considerations which obliged Peter Manby, Dean of London-Derry, to embrace the Roman Catholic Religion, dedicated to the Lord Primate of Ireland, 1687.— Queries to the Protestants concerning the English Reformation, by T. W. Gent, 1687, 4to. scarce, 105. 6d. 4391 Mancinelli (Antonii) Scribendi Orandique modus, 4to. scarce, 3s. - - Venetiis, MCCCCXCVI. 4392 Mancinelli Sermonum Decades X. 4to. 4s. 6d. Romce, per Eucharium Silber, 1503 4393 Mancinelli Versilogus, jam multis in locis recognitus et auctus per Josephum Horlennium cum Commentariis Joannis Mur- mellii, 4to. scarce, 5s. 6d. ex urbe Monasteriensi, 1509 4394 Mancinelli Sermonum Decas, 4to. wormed, 5s. Argent. 1510 4395 Mancinelli de Parentum cura in liberos, de filiorum erga parentes Obedientia, Honore et Pietate, et Epigrammatum libellus, 4to. damaged, 2s. - Argent. 1512 4396 Mancinelli Versilogus jam multis in locis recognitus et auctus per Josephum Horlennium adjectis brevibus et utilibus Com- mentariis Jo. Murmellii, 4to. very neat, scarce, 10s. 6d. Colonice, Quentel, 1515 4397 Mancini (Dominici) Liber de quatuor Virtutibus et omnibus officiis ad bene beateque vivendum pertinentibus, 4to. with numerous manuscript notes, 3s. - Liptzck, 1512 4398 Mancini Liber de quatuor Virtutibus, etc. 4to. 2s. 6d. Liptzck, 1516 4399 Mancini Poemata Hier. Vallensis, Jesuidos, vel de Dominica Passione liber, cum aliis Sacris Poematiis, 12mo. vellum, rare, 6s. - - Antv. 1559 4400 Mancini (Jacopo) Rime, 8vo. vellum, scarce, 5s. Firenze, 1584 4401 Mandevilla (Joannis de) Itinerarium in partes Iherosolimi- tanas, et in ulteriores transmarinas, 4to. morocco, gilt edges, a very rare edition, 3l. 3s. Venet. circa MCCCCLXXX. \* This edition is without date, place, or name of the printer. It is the same edition as described by Brunet, vol. ii. p. 417, where he quotes the White Knights copy as selling for 9/. 9s. 4402 Mandeville.—Jobannis de Monte Villa Itinerarius in partes Jherosolimitanas et in ulteriores transmarinas, 4to. neat, a scarce edition, 1 /. 11^. 6d. sine ulla nota circa MCCCCLXXX. 4403 Mandeville.—Tractato de le piu maravigliose cose a piu notable che si trouino in le parte del mondo reducte e colte sotto brevita in lo presente compendio del Cavalier J. de Manda- villa Anglico, 4to. jine copy, neat, very rare, 3l. 3s. Bononice, per Ugonem Rugerium, MCCCCLXXXVIII. *** This copy was purchased at Sotheby’s, in 1827, for 61. 17s. 4404 Mandeville.—Tractado de le piu Maravegliose Cose, in Jerusalem, in Asia Minore, chiamata Turchia, in Armenia Grande, e in la Fuchola, in Scythia, cioe in Tartaria, in Persia, in Syria, &c., trouino du Caval. Jo. de Mandavilla Anglico, Mo. Jine copy, russia elegant, 31. 3s. Venexia, per Manfredo da Monferrato, MCCCCXCV1. *** An extremely rare edition, unknown to Richarderie. 4405 Mandavilla (Johanne de) Tracta de le piu Maravegliose cose e piu notabila che si trouyno in le parte del mondo, 4to.Jine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, 31. 3s. Bologna, MCCCCXCVII. 4406 Mandosii (Prosperi) Bibliotheca Romana seu Romanorum Scriptorum Centuriae, 2 vols. in 1, 4to.Jine copy, very neat, 7s. 6d. - Romce, 1689-92 4407 Manilii Astronomicon, ex recensione et Notis R. Bentleii, portrait by Vertue, 4to.Jine copy, vellum, \l. Is. Lond. 1739 *** 1 A valuable edition, with excellent notes.’ 4408 Manilii Astronomicon, first edition, 4to. fine large copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, of the utmost rarity, 81. 8s. Nnremb. Jo. de Regiomonte (MCCCCLXXII.) %* “ An exceedingly rare and valuable impression. Stoeber in the preface to his excellent edition of this author, is quite positive respecting the chronological priority of this impression, which he calls Liber Aureus. He even criticises Fabricius for assigning it to the date of 1473; one year later than the period in which he himself conceives it to have been printed. Of its great intrinsic value he is strong in his recommendation.’’—DiWiw. Santander calls it “ Edition originale, infiniment rare, et tres recherchee des curieux.” Sold in the Lucca sale for 201. 10s., and in Mr. Heber’s for 111. 17s. 4409 Manilii Astronomicon, first edition with a date, folio, remarkably fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, 71. 7s. Bononice, MCCCCLXXIV. *** “ This book is so scarce, that many have denied its existence/’ See Bibliotheca Parisiana, where a copy was purchased for SOI. 9s., by Mr. Cracherode, which is now in the British Museum. 4410 Manilii Astronomicon, P. Stephanus Dulcinius emendavit, folio, fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, extremely rare, 41.145. Gd. Mediolani, per Ant. Zarotum, MCCCCLXXX1X. *** “ Edition encore rare et recherchee.”—Brunet. It is a fine specimen of printing, and the present copy for amplitude of margin can hardly be surpassed. 4411 Manilii Astronomicon Libri V. cum notis Scaligeri, 12mo. gilt edges, 3s. Gd. - Paris. 1579 4412 Manila.—Breve Relacion de las Acclamaciones Festivas, plausible celebridad, y expressivas demonstraciones de amo- rosa y fina lealtad, conque solemnizo la nobilissima, y siem- pre leal Ciudad de Manila la publicacion de la Jura, que en ella se hizo de el Principe de Asturias D. Luis Phelipe Fernando de Borbon, 4to. russia elegant, gilt edges, extremely rare, 2l. 12s. Gd. - - Mexico, 1712 4413 Manley’s Description of the mighty Kingdoms of Japan and Siam, 12mo. russia, gilt edges, 10$. 6c?. - 1671 *** Sold in Col. Stanley’s sale for 21. 5s. 4414 Mannarini (Giacomo) Viaggio della Fam§, Poema, Svo. h. b. vellum, scarce, 7s. Gd. - Napoli, 1581 4415 Manni (Domenico M.) delle Antiche Terme di Firenze, plates, 4to. vellum, 5s. - - Firenze, 1751 4416 Manning’s (Rev. W.) Three Sermons, at the Norfolk Assizes in 1788-9, on the Necessity of Government, Usefulness of Magistrates, and on Civil and Religious Liberty, with Notes, 1790.—C. Ashworth’s Introduction to Plane Trigonometry, Salop, 1766.—Francis Hutcheson’s Thoughts on Laughter, and Observation on the Fable of the Bees, Glasgow, 1758, in one vol. 12mo. h. b. russia, 5s. 4417 Manolesso, Historia della Guerra Turchesca, la Congiura del Duca de Nortjolch contra la Regina d'Inghilterra; la Guerra di Fiandra, &c. l’Uccisione d’Ugonotti, le Morti de Prencipe, &c. 4to. fine copy, morocco, 11. 1$. - Padoua, 1572 *** Sold in the Celotti sale for 21. 10s. The volume very rarely occurs. 4418 Manor of Glenmore, 3 vols. 12mo. boards, 5s. - 1839 4419 Mantouano (Philippo) Formicone, Comedia, 12mo. rare, 3s. Vinegia, Sessa, 1534 4420 Mantuani (Baptistse) divinum secundse Parthenices opus, sa- crosanctam Virginis Catharinae passionem heroico carmine illustrans, 4to. scarce, 5s. Davenlrice, MCCCCXCVII. 4421 Mantuani (Baptistae) Adolescentia in iEglogas divisa, 4to. fine copy, h. b. morocco, scarce, 3s. Mantuce, MCCCCXCVIII. 4422 Mantuani (Baptistae) Opuscula; De Patitfntia Aurei, libri III. Parthenices, Carmina Panegyrica, De sui temporis Ca- lamitatibus, etc. 4to. fine copy, original binding, with clasps, 10s. 6d. - Venetiis, MCCCCXC1X. 4423 Mantuani (Baptistse) Bucolica seu Adolescentia in decern AEglogas divisa, 4to. 3s. 6d. - Paris. 1503 4424 Mantuani (Baptistae) variorum Ferculorum, Coena, 4to. 3s. s. a. 4425 Mantuani (Baptistse) in laudem Joannis Baptists? pro natali ejus Carmen, et de Visitatione Virginis Marise, 4to. 3s. s. a. 4426 Mantuani (Baptistae) Parthenices primse liber, in quo et vita et mores Virginis Mariae continentur, 4to. scarce, 5s. Lipczig, 1508 4427 Mantuani (Baptistse) Secundae Parthenices Opus sacrosane- tam dive virginis Catharine passionem heroico carmine illustrans, 4to. fine copy, scarce, 5s. Colonie, Quentell, 1510 4428 Mantuani (Baptistae) Secundse Parthenices Opus, 4to. scarce, 5s. - Lypsig, 1510 4429 Mantuani (Baptistse) Eglogse, 4to. fine copy, scarce, 7s. 6d. Liptzck, 1510 4430 Mantuani (Baptistse) Opera, sc. Contra Detractores Dialogus. De Loco Conceptionis Christi. De Variis Interpretationibus sacre Scripture. Apologia pro Ordine Carmelita. Epistola contra Calumniatores. Marii AEquicoli Epistola J. J. Bar- dellonio. Ptolemaei Span. Gonzagae contra detrahentes operibus Mantuani. Ptolemaei Span. Corolarium de Licen- tiis Antiquorum Poetarum. Epithome Vite Auctoris, in verse* Liber de Sacris Diebus, in verse. De Sancto Hono- rato, in verse. Vita Sancti Blasii, in verse. (Opusculum) Nicolaus Tolentinus, (dictum), in verse, 2 vols. 8vo. morocco, gilt edges, very rare, 2/. 2s. Lugduni, in ojficina B. Lescuyer, 1516 *** Printed with the same types as the Lyonese counterfeits of the editions of Aldus. 4431 Manuale Confessorum Metricum, una cum Defensorio Privi- legii quat. Ord. Mend, super audientia confessionum, etc. 4to. 105. 6d. - Colonies, MCCCCXCVIII. 4432 Manuscripti Codices Latini Bibliothecae Nanianse a Jac. Mo- rellio relati, 4to. half bound, vellum, uncut, 7s. 6d. Venet. 1776 *** Sold in Roscoe’s sale for 1Z. 3s. 4433 Manuscripts.—Catalogue and detailed Account of the very valuable and curious Collection of Manuscripts collected in Ilindostan, by M. du Perron, Dr. Guise, &c. prices and purchasers names neatly written, Svo. half bound, nt. 7s. 3d. 1812 4434 Manutii (Aldi) Institutionum Grammaticarum, lib. IV. 4to. fine copy, very neat, a rare edition, 1/. Is. Paris. MCCCCC. 4435 Manutii (Pauli) Scholia, quibus Ciceronis Philosophia partim corrigitur, partim explanatur, 8vo. fine large copy, 7s. Venetiis, Aldi filii, 1541 4436 Manutii (Pauli) in Epistolas Ciceronis ad Atticum, Commen- tarius, first edition, 8vo. very tall copy, neat, rare, ll.lls. 6d. Venetiis, apud Aldi filios, 1547 *** “ Commentaire d’un grand merite, qu’ont mis a contribution la plupart des annotateurs modernes, bien que tous n’aient pas fete egalement exacts a avouer les obligations.”—Renouard. 4437 Manutius (P.) de Legibus Romanis, 8vo. fine copy, vellum, 10s. 6d. Paris, ap. Bern. Turrisanum, in Aldina Bibliotheca, 1557 *** Reprinted from the first Aldine edition: printed the same year. It is scarce, and was not known to Renouard when he published the first edition of his Annales des Aide. 4438 Manutii (P.) Epistolae et Praefationes, 8vo. large copy, 12s. In Acad. Veneta, 1558 First edition of these elegant letters and prefaces, which is highly desirable, from the names to which they are addressed being suppressed in the subsequent editions, which Renouard supposes to have arisen from coolness of friendship, or the brouilleries which arose between those persons and Paul Manutius. Renouard is unusually copious on this rare little volume.—See Annates des Aide, vol. ii. pp. 223, 224. Sold in Sykes’s sale for 1/. 15s. 4439 Manutio (Aldo) Eleganze insieme con la Copia, della Lingua Toscana e Latina, 8vo. h. b. neat, 15s. Venetia, Aldo, 1558 *** This second edition is considerably enlarged and improved. 4440 Manutii (P.) in Orationem Ciceronis pro P. Sextio Commen- tarius, 8vo. vellum, scarce, 12s. Venet. P. Manutius, 1559 4441 Manutii (Aldi) Orthographies Ratio, 8vo. very fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, 12s. Venetiis, Aldus, 1561 “ Cet ouvrage, tres bien fait, et le fruit de savantes recherches, est encore meme actuellement fort utile a ceux qui veulent ecrire en latin, ou moins imprimer des livres en cette langue.’’—Renouard. Sir M. M. Sykes’s copy sold for 17 14s. 4442 Manutii (Aldi) Orthographic Ratio, 16mo. fine copy, h. b. neat, scarce, 7s. 6d. - Antv. Plantin, 1564 4443 Manutius.—Diploma Maximiliani II. Paulo Manutio concessa die XXVIII. Apr. 1571, printed upon vellum, in a case, 21.2s. - 1571 *** The above interesting document has been stated to be a counterfeit of the original, printed under the direction of M. Tosi, of Milan, who sold it as genuine in Paris. If this is the case, it is certainly a most wonderful deception, so much so that the late Bishop of Lichfield doubted the statement, and purchased it for 57 5s. 4444 Manutii (Aldi) de Quaesitis per Epistolam lib. III. 8vo. fine copy, vellum, scarce, Ss. - Venet. Aldus, 1576 *** “ Chacune des trente questions d’antiquite traites dans cet ouvrage, commence par une courte dedicace it un des protecteurs ou des amis de l’auteur. Ces petits traitfes sont estimes.”—Renouard, whose copv sold for 1/. 15s. 3 K 4445 Manutii (Aldi) Commentarius in Horatii Flacci Venusini librum de Arte Poetica, 4to. neat, 15s. Venet. Aldus, 1576 4446 Manutii (Aldi) Epitome Orthographise: seorsim excusus Aur. Cassiodori de Orthographia Libellus, edente Ludov. Carrione, 8vo. h. b. neat, 12s. Ante, Plantin, 1579 4447 Manutii (P.) Epistolarum lib. XII. 8vo. vellum, scarce, 7s. 6d. Venet. Aldus, 1580 Sold in the Lucca sale for 1Z. 13s. 4448 Manutio (Aldo) Eleganze, 8vo. vellum, 18s. Venet. Aldo, 1580 4449 Manutii (Aldi) Purse, Elegantes et copiosse Latinse Linguae Phrases, 12mo. fine copy, vellum, 4s. Lugduni, 1581 4450 Manucii (Aldi) ad Sistum V. Oratio Lat. et Ital. fine copies, Bononice, 1585.—Oratio Petri Victorii in funere Cosmi Medices, Florent. 1574.—Oratio Jo. Bapt. Adrianii in funere Cosmi Medices, Florent. Junlce, 1574.—Bargtei Laudatio ad funebrem Concionem in Exequiis Cosmi Medices, ib. id. 1574.—Bencii Orationes Duse et Elegise in obitum Farnesii Cardinalis, Romce, Zannettus, 1589.—Bencii Oratio et Elegia in funere Alex. Farnesii, ib. id. 1594.—Nigroni Oratio in Laudem S. Hyacinthi, ib. id. 1594.—Cattii Oratio pro Principe Carolo Emanuele Sabaudiae Duce, ib. id. 1594.—Pomp. Brunelli in Sanctum Agapitam Martyrem Prsenestinum Oratio, very rare, unknown to Renouard, Romce, ex typography Dominici Basce, 1594.—Oratio in Obitum Card. Sar- nani, a Dan. Alsvosto Anglo, Romce, 1596.—Oratio Jo. Rondinellii, in Exequiis Caroli IX. Regis, Florent. 1574.— In Publica et Solemni Actione Oratio, Bononice, 1666.— Bianchi Oratio Inauguralis, Col. Allob. 1723.—In Obitu Ludov. Ferd. Marsilii Oratio, Bononice, 1732.—Universa Pacis, Bellique prsesidia in Mathematicis disciplinis collocari Oratio, ib. 1715.—Porazzi Oratio ad Novum Scientiarum et Artium Institutum Inaugurandum, ib. 1714, in 1 vol. 4to. fine copies, vellum, a very curious collection, 1/. 18s. *** At the end of the last tract is the following paragraph :—“ Omni nostro studio, diligentiaque Antiquorum consuetudinem, in scribendo imitabimur, et Aldi Manutii Orthographiam potissimum sequemur.’’ 4451 Manutii (Aldi) Epitome Orthographia*, ex Libris Antiquis, Grammaticis, &c. 8vo. vellum, 8s. Venet. ap. Aldum, 1590 *** “ Exacte copie de l’edition de 1575, tant pour le contenu du livre que pour le libelle du titre.”—Renouard. This copy has two pages of a list of “ Libri di Stampa d’Aldo, che si trouvano al presente,” unnoticed by Renouard until the publication of the last edition, whose copy without them sold for 12s. 4452 Manutio (Aldo) Attioni di Castruccio Castracane de gli An- telminelli, Signore di Lucca, con la Genealogia della Fa- miglia, estratte dalla Nuova Discrittione d’ltalia, portrait, 4to. h. b. neat, very scarce, 1/. 5s. - Roma, 1590 *** The President De Thou thus speaks of this volume :—“ Cette Vie merite d'etre curieusement recherehee. Je n’en ai jamais vu qu’une, entre les mains du Seigneur Scipio Sardini, qui veuoit aussi d’un Interminelli, et qui avoit incite Manucci a faire cette Vie. C’est une belle piece.’’ Apostolo Zeno describes it as “ rarissima e siimatissima 4453 Manutii (P.) Adagia Doctissimorum Theologorum consilio, atque ope collecta, 4to. vellum, very rare, 1/. 11 s. 6d. Venet. ap. Dominic, de Farris, 1591 *** Not mentioned by Renouard. 4454 Manutii.—Transsilvanise olim Daciae dictse descriptio a Jo. Petro, et Paullo Manuciis, ex variis veterum, et recentiorum Scriptorum monumentis, et praecipueex Georgio a Reychers- dorff accurate in unura congesta, with the map, 4to. neat, rare, 2l.2s. - - Romce, Aldus, 1596 4455 Manutii (Aldi) Epitome Orthographic, 12mo. vellum, 35. Taurini, 1730 4456 Maps, &c.—Description of Universal Maps and Cardes, also the Use of Ptolemy, his Tables, and of all other Maps and Cardes, black letter, 4to. scarce, 45. 6d. - 1621 4457 March’s (Rev. John) Vicar of Newcastle upon Tyne, Sermons, with Preface, by Dr. John Scott, portrait hy Sturt, 8vo. neat, scarce, 65. - - 1699 Marchand Dictionnaire. See Bayle. 445S Marchesini Mammotrectus, 4to. jine copy, in the original binding, very scarce, 11, I5. Venet. Jenson, MCCCCLXXIX. 4459 Marco Aurelio Imperatore Vita, Gesti, Costumi, Discorsi e Lettere, 8vo. h. b. russia, scarce, I85. Vinegia, Aldo, 1546 4460 Marci Pauli de Veneciis, de Consuetudinibus et Condicioni- bus Orientalium Regionum, 4to. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, rare, 21. 2s. - circa MCCCCLXXX. *** Sold in the White Knights sale for 101. 10s. 4461 Marco Polo’s Travels, being a description of Remarkable Places and Things, in the Eastern Parts of the World, translated with Notes, by W. Marsden, with the map, large paper, 4to. h. b. morocco, uncut, top edges gilt, 4/. 45. 1818 *** “ An elegant and faithful translation, with notes containing a vast mass of information.” 4462 Marefoschi (Cardinale Mario) Relazione della Visita Aposto- lica <\.e\Co\\eg\o Ibernese, 4to. fine copy, scarce, 18 s. Roma, 1772 *** “ This volume contains many curious and authentic particulars of the origin and history of the Ludovisian College for Irish students at Rome.” 4463 Marianae (Jo.) de Rege et Regis Institutione lib. III. first edition, 4>to. fine copy, neat, rare, 15s. Toleti, 1599 *%* “ Edition originale et rare d’un ouvrage celebre, parce qu’il fut supprime en Espagne, a la solicitation de la Cour de France, apris avoir encouru la censure du parlement de Paris. Les reimpressions qui ontete faites de cet ouvrage, n’etant point entieres, ont peu de valeurT—Brunet. Sold in Bridges’s sale for \l. 10s. 4464 Mariner’s (W.) Account of the Natives of the Tonga Islands, in the South Pacific Ocean, with Grammar and Vocabulary of their Language, by J. Martin, plates, 2 vols. 8vo. bds. 7s. 1818 4465 Maripetri (Hier.) Carmina Seraphica in divi Francisci vitam Christiano carmine editae atque approbatae, 4to. fine copy, vellum, 7s, 6d. . - Venetiis, 1532 4166 Markham’s (Gervase) Pleasures of Princes, or Good Men’s Recreations, containing a Discourse of the Generali Art of Fishing with the Angle, or otherwise, and all the hidden Secrets belonging thereunto, together with the Choyce, Ordering, Breeding and Dyetting of the Fighting Cocke, black letter, first edition, 4to. fine copy, neat, very scarce, 1/. Is. - 1615 4467 Markham (Gerv.) and William Sampson’s Tragedy of Herod and Antinater, with the Death of Faire Marriam, 4to. served, 5s. - - - 1622 4468 Markham’s (Gerv.) Souldiers Accidence, or an Introduction into Military Discipline, 4to. served, 4s. 6d. 1625 4469 Markland (Abraham) roems on His Majesties Birth and Restoration, His Highness Prince Rupert’s, and His Grace the Duke of Albemarle’s Naval Victories, the Plague, and Great Fire of London, 4to. sewed, 4s. - 1667 4470 Marlborough (Duke of).—Churchill’s Annals, being a complete View of the Glorious Actions of the Great Duke of Marlborough, both in the Field and Cabinet, with his Character by King William, and various Foreign Emperors, Princes, Commanders, Queen Anne and her Parliament, &c. 8vo. sewed, 3s. 1722 4471 Marlborough (Duchess of).—Private Act for vesting the Estate, late of Sir John Witteuronge, Bart, in Trust, to be conveyed to the Most Noble Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough, the Purchaser thereof, under a Decree of the High Court of Chancery, the lands are fully described, and include the Manor of Stanton, fyc. folio, sewed, 7s. 6d. 1728 4472 Marlborough (Duchess of).—Account of the Conduct of the Dowager Duchess of Marlborough, from her first coming to Court, to 1710, written by Hooke, the Roman Historian, 8vo. neat, 4s. - 1742 4473 Marlborough’s (Duchess of) Last Will and Testament, with the Codicil, 12mo. sewed, 2s. - - 1744 4474 Marlborough’s (Duchess of) Opinions, privately printed by Sir D. Dalrymple, Lord Hailes, 12mo. curious and scarce, 105. 6d. - _ - 1788 4475 Marlborough (Duke of). —Catalogue of the Splendid, Rare, and Valuable Library of the late Duke of Marlborough, removed from White Knights, both parts, twenty-three days sale, by Evans, 8vo. 105. 6d. - - 1819 4476 Marliani (Barth.) Patricii Mediolanensis, Antiquae Romse Topographiae lib. VII. 8vo. very scarce, 155. Romce, per Ant. Bladum de Asula, 1534 4477 Marliano Antichita di Roma, lib. V. trad, in Lingua Volgare, per M. Hercole Barbarasa, Svo. vellum, 125. Roma, Blado, 1548 4478 Marliani Annales Consulum, Dictatorum, Censorumque Roma. riorum a condita (Jrbe usque ad Ti. Csesarem. Ejusdem in eosdem, ac Triumphos Commentarius, folio, fine copy, vellum, 18s. - - Romce, Bladus, 1560 4479 Marlow’s (Christopher) Massacre at Paris, with the Death of the Duke of Guise, as it was plaide by the Right Honourable the Lord High Admiral his servants, 12mo. fine copy, morocco elegant, extremely rare, 6/. 6s. by E. A. for Edward While, n. d. *** The above copy sold in Mr. Inglis’s sale for 10Z. 10s.; another sold in Mr. Perry’s for 11/. 5s.; and a third, it is presumed, has not occurred in any sale. 4480 Marlow and Chapman’s Hero and Leander, a Poem, 4to. very rare, 2l. 2s. 1609 *** “ Had Marlow lived to finish his Hero and Leander, he perhaps might have contested the palm with Shakspeare.”—Malone. 4481 Marlow and Chapman’s Hero and Leander, wants sheets A and B, but has the title and end, 4to. very rare, 7s. 6d. 1629 4482 Marlow’s Troublesome Raigne and Lamentable Death of Edward the Second, King of England, with the Tragical Fall of proud Mortimer, and also the Life and Death of Piers Gavestone, the great Earle of Cornwall, and mighty Favourite of King Edward II. as acted by the Earl of Pembroke his Servants, 4to. sewed, 1/. Is. - - 1622 4483 Marlow’s Lust’s Dominion; or, the Lascivious Queen, a Tragedy, 12mo. neat, scarce, 15s. - - 1661 *** Sold at King and Lochee’s, in Feb. 1815, for 1/. Is. 4484 Marlow.—Certaine of Ovid’s Elegies, by C. Marlow, with Epigrams and Elegies by John Davies of Hereford and C. Marlow, a beautiful reprint from the Middleborough Edition, of which only a few copies were executed, square 12mo. uncut, 10s. 6d. 4485 Marmion’s (Shak.) Fine Companion, a Play acted before the King and Queen at White-hall, 4to. fine copy, 12s. 1633 4486 Marmitta (Giacomo) Parmegiano, Rime, first edition, 4to. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, very scarce, 11. 11s. 6d. Parma, 1564 4487 Marmorum Oxoniensium Inscriptiones Greece ad Chandleri exemplar editae, curante G. Roberts, 12mo. bds. 3s. 6d. Oxonii, 1791 4488 Marriage and Divorce.—Defence of the Judgement of the Reformed Churches, that a man may not only lawfullie put awaie his Wife for Adulterie, but also marrie another, by John Reynolds, 1610.—Marriage Sermon, or a Wife and no Wife, by T. Grantham, Curate of High Barnet, 1681.—Case of Clandestine Marriages stated, wherein are shown the causes from whence this corruption ariseth, and the true methods whereby it may be remedy’d, 1691, three curious tracts, 4to. scarce, 10s. 6d. 4489 Marriage between the Lady Katharine Fitz-Gerald and Edward Villiers, Esq. asserted by Robt. Thompson, LL.D. 1677. — Answer to a Discourse concerning the Celibacy of the Clergy, printed at Oxford, Oxford, 1688.—Vindication of the Duchess of Norfolk in the Divorce Bill, 1693, in one vol. 4to. very neat, 10s. 6d. i 4490 Marriage.—Considerations on the Bill for Preventing Clandestine Marriages, 1753.— Letter from a By-Stander on ditto, 1753.—Review of the Laws relating to Marriage, by a Clergyman, 1754.—Enquiry into the Force and Operation of the Annulling Clauses, in a late Act for Preventing Clandestine Marriages, 1754.—H. Stebbing’s Dissertation on the Power of States to deny Civil Protection to the Marriage of Minors, 1755.—Observations on Stebbing’s Two Pamphlets on Ditto, 1755.—Remarks on Stebbing’s Dissertation, 1755. —J. Tunstall’s Vindication of the power of States to prohibit Clandestine Marriages, 1755.—J. Sayer’s Vindication of the power of society to annul the Marriages of Minors, 1755.— H. Stebbing’s Review of the Principles of the Enquiry concerning the Operations of the Annulling Clauses in the Marriage Act, 1755, in one vol. 8vo. h. b. uncut, 7s. 6d. 4491 Marscal. — Breviarium Dialecticum Jodoci Isennachcennsis Theologi, studiosis logices apprime necessarium in augus- tissimo Gymnasio Erphordiensi, a Nic. Marscalco Thurio, 4to. scarce, 8s. - Erphordice, MCCCCC. 4492 Marscalci Orthographia : de Litteris Latinis et Graecis, de divisione litterarum Lat. et Gr. de Accentibus Graecis, de Diphthongis Lat. et Gr. Oratio Dominica, Salutationes Angelicas, et Symbolum Apostolorum Graece, 4to. fine copy, very neat, rare, \l. 8s. - Erphordice, 1501 *** ,e Pi&ce tres rare.”—Brunet. For an account of this rare volume see a curious article in Fabricii Bibliotheca Latina med. et inf. cetatis. 4493 Marscal.—Laus Musarum ex Hesiodi Theogonia ; Lactantii Carmen de anastasi Christi, hoc est Christi resurrectione ; Ovidii Carmen de phoenicis mortui reparatione; Ausonii Carmen de festo Pascatis; Claudiani Carmen de Salvatore Christo; Mantuani ad Beatam Virginem votum ; Politiani Hymni duo de diva virgine ; Palladii Carmina ad Virginem Mariam ; Nic. Mariscalci Carmen de diva Anna; Ejusdem Carmina de moribus Archigrammateorum hoc est scribarum ; et G. Burchardi Speltini pueri amanuensis N. M. T. inter- pretatio Glossematon horum Carminum, hoc est vocum diffi- cilium explanatio, 4to. fine copy, scarce, 8s. Erphordice, 1501 4494 Marscalci Oratio habita Albiori Academia in Alemania jam nuperrima ad promotionem primorum Baecalauriorum nu- mero quatuor et viginti, 4to. fine copy, scarce, 8s. 6d. Albiori in Sassonia, XV. Kal. Feb. 1503 *** u Piece (Pune grande rarete, elle ne nous fournissent l’occasion d’eclaircir un point d’Histoire Typographique,” &c.—Brunet, Nouvelles Recherches. It is probably the second book printed at Wittemberg, and not the first, as stated by Panzer. 4495 Marsh.—Catalogue of the Library of Manuscripts and Printed Books of C. Marsh, Esq. prices and purchasers' names, 8vo. half bound, neat, 5s. - - 1816 4496 Marsilii (Jo.) Votivum Carmen pro salute Principis Venetia- rum Leonardi Donati, ^io.finc copy, 4s. - 1609 4497 Marston’s (John) History of Antonio and Mellida, a Comedy, 4to. very scarce, 21. 2s. - - 1602 %* Sold in Mr. Bindley’s sale for 3l. 3s. 4498 Marston’s Antonio’s Revenge, the second part of Antonio and Mellida, as it hath been sundry times acted by the Children of Paules, 4to. served, scarce, 1/. 11s. 6d. 1602 4499 Marston’s Malcontent, first edition, 4to« morocco, 1/. 11s. 6d. 1604 4500 Marston’s Malcontent, second edition, interleaved, with a few manuscript notes by Octavius Gilchrist, 4to. half bound, morocco, 1/. Is. - - - 1604 4501 Marston’s Malcontent, third edition, augmented by the author, and with additions by John Webster, 4to. fine copy, half bound, neat, 1L 11s. 6d. - - 1604 4502 Marston’s Dutch Courtezan, first edition, 4to. half bound, morocco, H. Is. - - - 1605 4503 Marston’s Wonder of Women, or the Tragedy of Sophonisba, 4to. half bound, russia, \l. 11s. 6d. - 1606 4504 Marston’s Parasitaster, or the Fawne, 4to. half bound, neat, first edition, 1/. 5s. - - 1606 4505 Marston’s What you Will, 4to. first edition, indifferent copy, 12s. - 1607 4506 Marston’s Insatiate Countesse, first edition, 4to. half bound, morocco, 1/. 11s. 6d. - - 1613 4507 Marston’slnsatiateCountesse,second edition,4to. 1/. Is. 1616 4508 Marston’s Insatiate Countesse, third edition, 4to. half bound, morocco, 15s. - - - 1631 4509 Marston’s Six Tragedies and Comedies, 12mo. three of the plays are corrected throughout, and prepared for the press, with, which there is also numerous manuscript notes, upon writing paper, in the autograph of a gentleman who contemplated a complete edition of the author’s works but for more important engagements, 21. 2s. - 1633 4510 Marston’s Sermon before the House of Commons, 4to. half bound, morocco, 7s. 6d. - - 1642 4511 Martelli Rime Volgari, Venetia, Sessa, 1533.—Stanze e Can- zoni di Lodovico Martelli, Venetia, 1531, in one vol. 8vo. very fine copies, neat, edges gilt and tooled, rare, 15s. *%* Sold in the Celotti sale for 3/. 3s. 4512 Martelli Opere, 8vo. vellum, very scarce, 6s. 6d. Firenze, Bernardo di Giunta, 1541 *** “ Bonne edition, assez rare.”—Brunet. 4513 Martelli, Opere corrette et con diligentia ristampate, aggiun- tovi il quarto di Vergilio tradotto dal Medesimo, best edition, ruled with red lines, 8vo. morocco, gilt edges, from the Ma- carthy collection, 1/. Is. - Firenze, B. Giunta, 1548 4514 Martellii (Hugol.) In Odem Secundam Libri Quarti Carmi- num Horatii Commentatio, 4>\o.fine copy, very scarce, 8s. Florent. Juntce, 1579 4515 Marten’s (Ant.) Exhortation to stirre vp the minds of all her Maiestie’s faithfull Subjects, to defend their Countrey in this dangerous time, from the Inuasion of Enemies, 4to. fine copy, a very curious and extremely rare tract, relating to the Spanish Armada, 2l, 2s. - - 1588 4516 Martialis Epigraramata, 8vo. neat, gilt edges, rare, 11. Is. Fenet. in cedibus Aldi, 1501 *** Sold in Sir M. M. Sykes’s sale for SI. Is. 4517 Martialis Epigrammata, 8vo. rare, indifferent copy, 12s. (impressum Lugduni per Bartholomeum Trot,) s. a. *#* The first counterfeit of the Aldine edition without the Greek passages.— See Renouard. 4518 Martialis Epigrammata, 8vo. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, Si. 3s. - - (Lugduni) 1512 *** Extremely rare.—See Renouard. 4519 Martialis Epigrammatum lib. XXIIIJ. diligentia emendati, Adnotationes aliquot nuperrime adjectae, in quibus multa verae lectioni restituuntur, 8vo. fine large copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, extremely rare, Si. 3s. Lugduni, in cedibus Jacobi Myt, surnptu Barth. Trot, 1518 This is the rarest of all the Lyonese counterfeits of this author. See No. 50 of M. Renouard’s list. 4520 Martialis Epigrammaton libri animadversi, emendati et com- mentariolis luculentur explicati, a Farnabio, 8vo. very scarce, 10s. 6d. - - Lond. 1615 4521 Martialis Epigrammata, cum Commentariolis edid. T. Farna- bius, 8vo. neat, 5s. - - Sedani, 1624 Dedicated to Sir Robert Killigrew. 4522 Martialis Epigrammata, cum Notis Farnabii, 12mo. 5s. Amst. 1644 4523 Martial’s Epigrams, translated into English Verse, by R. Fletcher, 8vo. clean copy, scarce, 10s. 6d. - 1656 4524 Martii (Galeotti) de Homine libri duo ; G. Merulse, Alexandria in Galeotum Annotationes, 4to. neat, scarce, 12s. Basilece, Frobenius, 1517 4525 Martin’s (Benj.) Philosophical Grammar; or View of the State of Experimental or Natural Physiology, best edition, 8 vo. old calf gilt, bound by Johnson, 5s. - 1762 4526 Martini (Edmundi) Oratio, in Jurium Scholis habita, quum consultiss. Facultas in suas novas sedes juxta beatae Geno- vefae Basilicam, se cum apparatu solemni transtulit, etc. 4to. fine copy, old french morocco, gilt edges, 5s. 6d. Parisiis, 1781 4527 Martiniana Bibliotheca ; Catalogue of the Library of the eminent Antiquary, T. Martin, of Palgrave, including some hundreds of Manuscripts, sold by M. Booth and J. Berry, in the Market Place, Norwich, 1773.—Catalogue of Books, Prints, and Manuscripts, sold by Martin Booth, in the Market Place, Norwich, April, 1774.—Catalogue of the Libraries of Rev. B. J. Ellis, D.D. and others, sold by J. and C. Berry, Dove Lane, Norwich, August, 1774, 8vo. all very scarce, from Craven Ord's collection, 10s. 6d. 4528 Martin (G.) Catalogue des Livres de feu M. l’Abbe d’Orleans, de Rothelin, with portrait, a fine collection, with the prices, 8vo. very neat, 7s. 6d. - Paris, 1746 4529 Martinenghi (Lucillo) Vita di Santa Pelagia, detta Margherita, ridotta nelP Ottava Rima, 8vo. vellum, 15s. Brescia, 1592 *** With Aldine device on the title. 4580 Martinengii (Prosperi) Poemata diversa, Gr. et Lat. quae qui- dem magna ex parte divina sunt et sacra, plate, 4to. fine copy, vellum, scarce, 10s. 6d. Romce, Zanettus, 1582 4531 Martinengii Poemata diversa cum Graeca, turn Latina, 4to. vellum, a very scarce volume of Greek and Latin sacred poems, in different kinds of metre, 10s. Qd. Romce, Zanneltus, 1590 4532 Martinez (Alfonso) Compendio breve y muy provechoso para informacion de los que no tienen experiencia de los males y daiios, que causan las malas mugeres a los locos amadores, y de otras cosas annexas a este proposito, folio, very scarce, 18s. - Logrono, Miguel de Eguia, 1529 *** Apparently unknown to Brunet and other bibliographers. 4533 Martinez (D. Jos.) de la Puente Compendio de las Historias de los Descubrimientos, Conquestas, y Guerras de la India Oriental y sus Islas, kto. fine copy, from the library of John, Duke of Bedford, with arms, dated 1736, very neat, 1/. Is. Madrid, 1681 %* An interesting volume. 4534 Martinii (M.) Sinicse Historise libri X. Res a Gentis Origine ad Christum natum in extrema Asia, sive Magno Sinarum Imperio gestas complexa, 12mo. vellum, 5s. Amst. 1659 4535 Martin Marprelate, Oh read over Dr. John Bridges, for it is a worthy work, or an Epitome of the first Booke of that right worshipfull volume, written against the Puritanes, in defence of the noble Cleargie, by J. Bridges, compiled for the behoofe and overthrow of the Parsons, Fyckers, and Currats, that have lernt their Catechisms, black lettei, 4to. indifferent copy, sewed, 3s. - Printed over sea. 4536 Martin’s Echo ; or a Remonstrance from his Holynesse, Reverend Young Martin Mar-Priest, 4to. sewed, 2s. 4537 Martirio, e Morte d’AIcuni Frati di San Francesco de Minori Osservanti che per la Fede Catholica furono Martirizati in Inghilterra, Fiandria, Scotia, et Hibernia, da Padre Fra Danielle, 4to.fine copy, vellum, 11. 11s. 6d. Bologna, 1607 *** A highly interesting historical volume of very rare occurrence. 4538 Martyr (Pierre).—Extraict ou Recueil des Isles nouvellement trouvees en la grande mer Oceane ou temps du Roy d’Es- paigne Fernand et Elizabeth ; item trois Narrations de Cuba et de plusieurs isles et provinces par Pierre Martyr; de la Mer Oceane de Ferdinant Cortese; et de Ferdinant Cortese et la prinse de Tenustitan, et la descouvrement de la mer de Sur, 4to. fine copy, russia extra, gilt edges, very rare, 3l. 3s. Paris, 1532 3 L 4539 Martyris (Petri) Poemata, 4to. fine copy, in the original wooden binding, \l. 11s. 6c?. sine anno aut loco, ante MCCCCC. *** A volume of excessive rarity, apparently undescribed by bibliographers. 4540 Martyris (Petri) Opera: sc. Legationis Babylonicae lib. III. Oceani Decas : Poemata, Hymni et Epigrammata, cura Ant. Nebrissensis, first edition, with curious map, folio, a beau- tijul copy, elegantly bound in morocco, gilt edges, of excessive rarity, 81. 8s. Hispali per J. Corumberger, 1511 *** “Premiere Edition de Pierre Martyr; elle est tellement rare, que la plupart des Bibliographes ont doute de son existence.’’— Ternaux Bibliotheque Americaine. The present, and one other, are presumed to be the only copies known in this country. It contains a curious map of the discoveries of Columbus. This was purchased in the Conde sale, before it was bound, for 12l. 5s. 4541 Martyris (Petri) De Rebus Oceanicis et Novo Orbe, decades tres; Ejusdem de Babylonica Legatione, Libri III. et De Rebus iEthiopicis, Indicis, Lusitanicis et Hispanicis, Opus- cula quedam Historicadoctissima, quse hodie non facile alibi re- peri untur, Damiani a Goes, 8vo. vellum, 10$. 6d. Colon. 1574 4542 Martyris (Petri) Prioris Archiepiscopatus Granatensis, atque a Consiliis Rerum Indicarum Hispanicis, Opus Epistolarum, cui accesserunt Epistolae Ferdinandi de Pulgar., cumtractatu Hispanico de Viris Castellae Illustribus, folio, very neat, 155. Amst. Elz. 1670 4543 Martyrum Sanctorum Abundii Presbyteri Abundantii Diaconi Marciani, et Joannis ejus filii, cum Notis ad Historiam, with plates of the ceremonies, torments, executions, tyc* Romce apud E. Zanettum, 1584. — Passio Sanctorum Martyrum, ib. 1588, in one vol. 8vo. very scarce, 18$. *** This curious volume is enriched with numerous manuscript notes by the Bollandists of Tongaloo, who published the Acta Sanctorum. 4544 Marulli (Michaelis) Epigrammata, first edition, 4to. very rare, 18$. - (Florentice, MCCCCXC.) 4545 Marulli (Michaelis) Hymni et Epigrammata, 4to. fine copy, morocco, gilt edges, very rare, \l. 11$. 6d. Florentice, MCCCCXCVII. Premiere edition : rare et rechercbee des curieux.—De Bure. Marullus w'asone of the learned Greeks who fled to Italy on the capture of Constantinople by the Turks, and was hospitably received by Lorenzo de Medici, to whom he dedicated these epigrams; a fact which escaped the late Mr. Roscoe, as he has not noticed the circumstance. Sold iD Sir M. Sykes’s sale for 51. 2s. 6d. 4546 Marulli Epigrammaton, lib. IV. Ejusdem Hymnorum, lib. IV. etc. 8 vo .fine copy, vellum, rare, 8$. Brixice,%\ 532 4547 Marvell’s (Andrew) Rehearsal transposed, or Animadversions upon the Preface to Bp. Bramhall’s Vindication, &c. 2 vols. 12mo. clean copy, in the original binding, 7s. 6d. 1672-4 4548 Mary (Queen).—Copia delleLettere del Re d’Inghilterra,e del Card.Polo Legato della S. Sede Apostolica, alia Santita di N.S. Julio Papa 111. sopra la reduttione di quel Regno alia unione della Santa Madre Chiesa ; e obedienza della wSede Apostolica, etc. 4to. fine copy, very rare, \l. 8s. " (1554) 4549 Mary (Princess, afterwards Queen).—Introductory for to learne to Rede, to Pronounce, and to speake French Trewly, Compyled for the Ryghte Hygh, Excellent, and Most Vertuous Lady, the Lady Mary of England, Daughter to Henry the Eyghte, black letter, 4to. extremely rare, imperfect at the end, 1/. Is. - Printed by Whaley. *** This interesting volume sold in the Bindley sale for 17k 17s. It is composed of dialogues between the lady Mary and her servant Gyles, also between the lady Mary and her almoner, her grace being with a private family in the Parhe of Tewkesbury, verses for her to learn, her teacher being ill, letters from John ap Morgan, Squire, epitaphs, monition from the lady Maltr avers, §c. The first book consists of the various rules, &c. for obtaining the French language. 4550 Mary (Queen).—Congressus Philippi ac Marise Angliae Regum, in festo S. Jacobi Apostoli, xxv. Julii, 1554, an original and apparently unpublished poem, 4to. neatly written, 1/. Is. 1554 4551 Mary.—Felicissimo Ritorno del Regno dTnghilterra alia Catholica Vnione, et alia Obedientia della Sede Apostolica, 4:to.fine copy, neat, 11. 1 Is. 3d. No place, 1554 *** This very rare and interesting tract was undoubtedly printed at the private expense of the Pope for joy at an event so desirable as that to which it relates. On the title-page are three coats of arms, first the Pope’s, and underneath those of Philip and Mary, and Cardinal Pole. Sold in Lord Guilford’s sale for 6k 16s. 6ck 4552 Mary.—Lettera d’lnghilterra, nella quale narra 1’entrata de Cardinale Polo, Legato di S. S. in Inghilterra, cosa bella da sapere e miracolosa, per la Conversione di quella Isola, alia Fede Catolica, e Santa Sede Apostolica, con universale con- senso de grandi, e di tutto il Popolo, 8vo. fne copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, an extremely rare and interesting historical tract, \l. 5s. - - Milano, 1554 4553 Mary.—Copia delle Lettere del Re d’lnghilterra, e del Cardinale Polo, al Julio Papa III, Another edition of No. 4548, 4to. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, very rare, 2/. 2s. Milano, 1555 4554 Mary.—Capitoli della Tregua conclusa e stabilita tra la Ma- esta de l’lmperatore, Re d’lnghilterra suo figlio, e il Re di Francia, e lor amici e confederati, 4to. neat, very scarce, ll. Is. Steph. da Sabbio, 1556 4555 Mary.—Copia della Publicatione della Tregua fatta tra Carlo V. Imperatore, e il Re Henrico II., e Filippo Re d’lnghilterra, 4to. neat, very scarce, 18s. - 1556 4556 Mary.—Repudio della Reina Maria d'Inghilterra, Sorella del Duca di Cleves, e difesa sua con molta Eloquentia in verso il Re, tradotto in Toscano dal Cap. Gio. Battista de i Grillan- dari, 4to. fine copy, elegantly bound in morocco, gilt edges, very rare, 21. 2s. - - Bologna, 1558 4557 Mary Queen of Scots.—Discourse touching the pretended Match betwene the Duke of Norfolk and the Quene ofScottes, 12mo. sewed, 3s, 6d. - - (1581) 4558 Mary Queen of Scots.—Maria Stuarta Regina Scotise, Do- taria Francise, Haeres Angliae et Hiberniss, Martyr Ecclesiae, innocens a csede Darleana : vindice Oberto Barnestapolio. Item Sumrnarium Rationum quibus Cancellarius Angliae et Prolocutor Puckeringius Elizabethae Angliae Reginae persua- serunt occidendam esse Principem Mariam Stuartam Scotise Reginam et Jacobi VI. Scotorum Regis matrem, una cum Responsionibus Reginae Angliae et sententia mortis, opera Romoaldi Scoti, 2 vols. 8vo.fne copies, morocco elegant, gilt edges, very rare, 21. 12s. 6d. Ingolstadii, 1588 This interesting and eloquent defence of the unfortunate Queen of Scots, is from the pen of Robert Turner, a native of Barnstaple, in Devonshire. It is dedicated to Cardinal Allen. The second piece, relating to the execution of the queen, is followed by some Latin verses on the same subject, and an epistle of Dr. John Pistorius,l( qua demonstratur Zuinglianam non esse veram Ecclesiam.” 4559 Mary Queen of Scots.—Mort de la Royne d’Escosse, ou est contenu le vray Discours de la procedure des Angloys a 1’Execution, Funerailles et Enterrement,&c. with the very rare portrait of the Queen by Thos. de Leu, 8vo. neat, ruled with red lines, \l. 11s. 6d. - - 1588 Sold in the Roxburghe sale without the portrait, for 3/. 13s. 6d. 4560 Mary Queen of Scots.—Martyre de la Royne d’Escosse, Douairiere de France, contenant le vray discours des trahi- sons a elle faictes, a la Suscitation d’Elizabet Angloise, par lequel les Mensonges, calomnies et faulses accusations contre ceste tres Illustre Princesse, sont esclaircies, avec Oraisons funebres, Poemes Latins et Francois, sur le mesme sujet, I2mo. neat, rare, 1/. 5s. - Edimbourg, 1589 4561 Mary Queen of Scots.—Bisselii Marias Stuartse viventis ac morientis Acta, with the portraits of Queen Mary and Eli- zabeth, 8vo. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, 1 /. 1 Is. 6d. Amber gee, 1675 *%* A scarce and very interesting memoir. 4562 Mary (St.) of Egypt.—Sacred Poeme, describing the miraculous Life and Death of the glorious convert, S. Marie of JEgipt, who passed forty-seaven years in the desarts, leading a penetential life to the astonishment of all succeeding ages, 4to. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, excessively rare, 2l. 125. 6d. - - (Douay, about 1630) 4563 Mascall’s (Leonard) Booke of the Arte and Manner how to plant and graffe all sorts of Trees, how to set Stones, Nutts, &c. and sowe Pepins, to make wylde Trees to graffe on, as also remedies, with divers other newe practices, black letter, wood-cuts, 4to. 105. Q>d. - - 1575 4564 Mason (C.) Oratio de Physiologiae explicandae Munere, ex celeberrimi Woodwardi Testamento instituto, 4to. clean copy, 2s. 6d. - - Cantabrigice, 1734 4565 Mason (George) Catalogue of his very valuable Library, sold by Leigh and Sotheby, the four parts neatly priced, large paper, royal Svo. h. b. russia, 15s. - 1798-9 4566 Mason's (George) Catalogue, the four parts, neatly priced, 8vo. h. b. neat, 10s. 3d. - - 1798-9 Rich in classics, old plays and poetry, romances and novels, history, &c. 4567 Mason’s (James) Anatomie of Sorcerie, wherein the wicked Impietie of Charmers, Inchanters, and such like is discovered and confuted, 4to .fine copy, very neat, scarce, 10s. 6 d. Cambridge, 1612 4568 Mason’s (John) Excellent Tragedy of Mulleasses the Turke, and Borgias, Governor of Florence, 4to.jine copy, 7s. 1632 4569 Mason’s (John) Essay on Elocution, 1751.—Essay on the Power and Harmony of Prosaic Numbers, 1749.—— Essay on the Power of Numbers, and the Principles of Harmony in Poetical Compositions, 1749, in one vol. 8vo. 3s. 4570 Mason.—Letter to Mr. Mason, on the Marks of Imitation, 12mo. sewed, 2s. 3d. - Cambridge, 1757 4571 Massacre of the Protestants.—Letter written by a French Catholicke Gentleman, conteyning a briefe Answere to the Slaunders of certaine pretended Englishmen, 4to. sewed, scarce, 4s. 3d. - - J. Wolfe, 1589 *** Relative to the Massacre of St. Bartholomew. 4572 Masses (Antonii) de Re Frumentaria libellus, Romce, ap. Ant. Bladum, 1563.—Ejusd. de Annatis Sermo, ib. 1563.—De Transfugis, Romce, ap. Val. Doricum, 1566.—De Usuris, ib. 1559, in l vol. 4to. vellum, scarce, 18s. *** These tracts are all apparently printed with Aldine type. 4573 Massse de Annatis Sermo, 4to. h. b. morocco, very scarce, 12s. Romce, ap. Ant. Bladum, 1564 *** A portion of this work is<£ De Denario S. Petri, ultra commune et minuta Servitia, sedi Apostolicse usque ad nostra tempora, in Regno Anglia, solui solito,” &c. Brunet mentions other publications of this author, but the present appears to have been totally unknown to him. 4574 Massey’s (Isaac) Historical Part of Mr. Thomas Hardman’s Distemper, of which he died Oct. 23, 1730, 8vo. sewed, 3s. 1730 4575 Massey’s (W.) Origin and Progress of Letters, both parts, with the plates, 8vo. very neat, 7s. 3d. - 1763 4576 Massie’s (J.) Letter to B. Cleave, concerning his Calculations of Taxes, 8vo. 2s. - - 1757 4577 Massie (J.) on Taxes Yearly paid by Families, 8vo. 2s. 1761 4578 Massinger’s (Philip) Roman Actor, a Tragedy, 4to. 7s. 3d. 1629 Sold in Rhodes’s sale for 1 Is. 4579 Massinger’s Great Duke of Florence, 4to. sewed, 4s. 1636 4580 Massinger’s Bond-Man, an Ancient Storie, as acted by the Princess Elizabeth her Servants, 4to.fine copy, sewed, 7s. 3d. 1638 4581 Massinger and Decker’s Virgin Martyr, 4to. sewed, 5s. 1661 4582 Matheoli Perusini, clarissimi Philosophi et Medici, Tractatus de Memoria, 4to. very rare, 12s. sine ulld notd. 4583 Mathei de Cracovia, Tractatus Rationis et Conscientiae de sumptione pabuli salutiferi Corporis Jhesu Christi, 4to. fine copy of a very scarce edition, 1 Os. 6d. sine ulla nota. 4584 Mathei de Cracovia Liber de Arte Moriendi, 4to. fine copy, morocco, gilt edges, very rare, 11. 155. (Colonice, Ulric Zell, c. MCCCCLXXX.) *** The above copy sold in Mr. Nicol’s sale for 51. 5s. 4585 Mather’s (M. Patrick) Arch-Bedal to the University of St. Andrews, Great and New Art of Weighing Vanity, 12mo. morocco, gilt leaves, 12s. - Glasgow, 1671 4586 Mathews’s (John) Sketch from the Landscape, a didactic Poem, addressed to R. Payne Knight, Esq., with curious frontispiece, 4to. sewed, scarce, 5s. - 1794 4587 Matias.—Relacion del Viage Espiritual, y prodigioso, que hizo a Maruccos el Venerable Padre Fray Juan de Prado, escrito por el Padre Fray Matias, de San Francisco, su hu- milde compannero, etc. frst edition, 4to. fine copy, vellum, very rare, 1/. 11 s. 6d, - - Madrid, 1643 *#* Of great rarity, being unknown to Brunet and other bibliographers. 4588 Matras (Daniel) Vendosmois, Dictionnaire Fran^is-Danois* 8vo. vellum, very scarce, 7s. 6d. Copenhagen, 1628 4589 Matrimony.—Mistake of Matrimony, wherein is clearly set out the shamefull Craftinesse as well by Men as Women, pleading one against another of their deceitfulnesse. Here is also joyned some instructions to the Amendement and reprooving of that Filthinesse, the Descriptions in English, French, and Dutch Verse, numerous beautiful portraits, 4to, very scarce, one leaf damaged, 11. 11 s. 6d. - 1641 *** The plates in this volume are engraved in the most delicate and exqui** site manner. 4590 Matrimony Analysed, or Inquiry into the Objections against the Act for the Prevention of Clandestine Marriages, by Sir Tanfield Leman, 1755.—Preface to a New Translation of Ariosto, by John Hoole, n. d.—Grey’s Apology for the Servants, 1760.—Sheridan’s Discourse introductory to his Lectures on Elocution, and the English Language, 1759.—The GEconomy of Love, a Poetical Essay, 1736.—Letter from Foote to the Author of the Remarks on the Minor, 1760.-— City Latin, or Remarks on the Latin Inscription on laying the First Stone of Black Fryars Bridge, 1760.—Essay on Collateral Consanguinity, 1750. —Deed of Trust, and Will of Richard Rawlinson, 1755.—Memoirs of the Life of Mandrill, Captain-General of the French Smugglers, 1755, in 1 vol. 8vo. neat, 8s. 6d. 4591 Matrimony made Easy; or, a New Form of Marriage, with Petition, &c. for Tolerating the same, and putting it upon an equal footing with the Marriages of the Quakers and Jews, &c. 8vo. sewed, 3s. - - 1764 4592 Mathew’s (Will.) Observations upon a Pamphlet, entituled the Letter which Pope Gregory XV. wrote to King Charles I. of England, concerning his Marriage to the Infanta of Spain, and that Prince’s Answer, 4to. fine copy of a scarce and curious tract, 7s. 6d. - Ipswich, 1729 4593 Maupas (Ch.) French Grammar and Svntaxe, translated by W. Aufeild, frontispiece, containing portraits, by G. Glover, 12mo. original binding, 10s. 6d. - 1634 *** From Aufeild’s dedication to the son of the famous George Yilliers, Duke of Buckingham, after his assassination by Felton, it appears that Maupas, the author of this book, was the preceptor in French to the Duke, and in the original dedicated it to him. The present volume is extremely scarce. The frontispiece contains portraits of Charles I., Villiers Duke of Buckingham, Louis the Thirteenth, and Cardinal Richelieu. 4594 Mauri (Hartmanni) Coronatio invictissimi Caroli V. Hispani- arum Regis Catholici, curious wood-cut title, 4to. fine copy, scarce, 7s. Sd. - - Nur ember gee, 1523 4595 Mauri, Coronatio Caroli V. Ceesaris Aug. apud Aquisgranum, 8vo. scarce, 3s. - - Colonice, 1550 4596 Mauro (Lucio) Antichita di Roma, et insieme di tutte le Statue Antiche, che per tutta Roma in diversi luoghi e cose particolari si veggono, descritte per M, Ulysse Aldrovandi, fine tall copy, ruled with red lines throughout, Svo. original vellum binding, gilt leaves, 18s. Venet. Ziletti, 1558 4597 Maury (L’Abbe) Esprit, Pensees, Maximes, Opinion sur TOrganisation de la haute Cour Nationale, sur la Constitution Civile du Clerge, sur la Remboursement, que demande M. D’Orleans, in one vol. Svo. neat, 5s. - Paris, 1791 4598 Maximi (S.) Scholia in eos B. Dionysii libros qui extant, Graece, Svo. fine copy, vellum, 3s. 6d. Paris. Morell, 1562 4599 Maxwell’s (James) JVlonvment of Remembrance erected in Albion, in honor of the magnificent Departvre from Britan- nie and honorable receiuing in Germany, namely, at Heidel- berge, of the two most noble Princes Frederick and Elizabeth, the onely daughter of our most gratious and soueraigne Lord, 4to.fine copy, a very rare poem, 2/. 12s. 6d. 1613 *** This volume is dedicated to the illustrious house of Howard; and in the author’s address to the reader, giving the reasons of such dedication, there is an account of that great family : the poetry is occasionally interspersed with prose, in which is contained a great deal of curious historical and other matter. 4600 Maximiliani Transylvani Epistola de Moluccis Insulis itemque aliis pluribus mirandis nuper inventis, Svo .fine copy, extremely rare, Si. 6s. Colon. Mense Januar. 1523 *** This very curious and excessively rare little volume is the original edition of the celebrated Voyage of Magellan, from whom the straits so called derived their name. The author of this epistle was a relation of Christopher Haro, the friend and companion of Magellan, in this voyage “ Frater mei Soceri.” The voyage (in which these straits were first discovered) commenced in August, 1519, and ended September 6, 1522. The letter was written October 24, and printed in January, 1523. This original edition is so extremely rare, that it is believed to have escaped the researches of all bibliographers. A copy sold at Mr. Evans’s for 111. 11®. 4601 Maximiliani Transylvani Claris a Secretis Epistola, de admirabili et novissima Hispanorum in Orientem Navi- gatione, qua varise et nulli prius accesses Regiones inventae sunt, cum ipsis etiarn Moluccis Insulis beatissimis3 optimo Aromatum genere refertis. Inauditi quoque incolarum mores exponuntur, ac multa quae Herodotus, Plinius, Soli- nus, atque alii tradiderunt, fabulosa esse arguuntur. Contra nonnulla ibidem vera, vix tamen credibilia explicantur, quibuscum Historiis Insularibus ambitus describitur alterius Hemisphaerii, unde ad nos tandem Hispani redierunt incolu- mes, 4to. remarkably fine large copy of this extremely rare and interesting volume, morocco elegant, gilt edges, 51. 15s. 6d. - Romce, Mense Novemb. 1525 Sold in the Lucca sale for 161. 16s. 4602 Maximus Tyrius, translated from the Greek, with Notes by Thomas Taylor, 2 vols. 8vo. bds. scarce, 7s. 6d. 1804 *** “ These dissertations are on very important moral and theological subjects, and are highly worthy the attention of the liberal reader, and are calculated to be largely beneficial, notwithstanding their inaccuracy in certain parts which pertain to the sublimities of the Platonic philosophy. These inaccuracies, where- ever they occur, the translator has endeavoured to correct in the notes which accompany this translation; the arrangement of the dissertations is in the order of the manuscripts which existed in the time of the Empress Eudocia, who lived upwards of eight hundred years ago. As a partial remedy to the mighty evil of indifference in, or total neglect of, the duties of religion, and atheistical conceptions of divinity, these dissertations are recommended to the earnest attention of the English reader.” 4608 Mayer (Wolfangi) Abbatis Alderspacen. Christi fasciculus florido Heroici Poematis Caractere digestus, 4to. a very scarce poetical tracts 7s. 6d. - Landshut, 1505 This is probably one of the earliest specimens of printing at Landshut, a strong town of Bavaria, being nine years earlier than the date given by Dr. Cot-' ton in his Typographical Gazetteer. 4604 Mayerne Praseos Mayernianaa in Morbis internis praecipue Gravioribus et Chronicis Syntagma, 8vo. neat, 7s. 1690 *** With fine impression of Sir Theodore Mayerne’s portrait, by Elder. 4605 Mayhew’s (Thos.) Panegyrick on the Joyfull and Welcome Return of his Sacred Majestie, Charles II. 4to. neat, rare, 1/. Is. - - - - 1660 4606 Mayne’s (Jasper) Two Plays, City Match and Amorous Warre, 4to. neat, 12s. - Oxford, 1658 4607 Mayre (Jacobi) Liladamus Ultimus Rhodiorum, primusque Melitensium Equitum Magnus Magister seu Melita, Poema Heroicum, 8vo. in rich old morocco, gilt leaves, the sides and back covered with the fleur-de-lis, 10s. fid. Parisiis, 1685 *** “ Poeme tres-interessant.” 4608 Mazarinades.—Recueil des Pieces en vers et prose, qui out paru pendant les troubles de la Fronde, an extensive collection, in 6 vols. 4to. very scarce, 1/. 15s. - Paris, 1649, &c. 4609 Maze, a Poem, 12mo. bds. 2s. 6d. - 1815 4610 Meadiana Bibliotheca, sive Catalogus Librorum Richard! Mead, sold by S. Baker, 8vo. rough calf, very scarce, 1 Os. 6d. * - - - 1754-5 4611 Mead’s (Robert) Combat of Love and Friendship, Comedy, 4>to.Jine copy, h. h. morocco, 10s. 6d. - 1654 4612 Mede’s (Jos.) Apostacy of the latter Times, in which the World should wonder after the Beast, the Mystery of Iniquity should so far prevaile over the Mystery of Godlinesse, &c. pp. 142, 4to. sewed, 4s. - - 1642 4613 Mederi (Joannis) Parabola filii glutonis profusi atque prodigi nedum venuste verum etiam utiliter et devote, pro totius anni precipue quadragesime sermonibus accommodata, with very curious and spirited rvood-cuts9 8vo. Jine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, rare, \l. Is. - Basilece, 1510 4614 Medford’s (Macall) Observations on European Courts, and Outlines of their Politics, &c. 1807.—Dumouriez’s Analysis of the Character and Conduct of Buonaparte, English and French, 1808.—Scene in the Admiralty, displaying the frauds of Neutral Flags, as exemplified in the case of the Silenus, 1807.—Suggestions arising from the abolition of the African Slave Trade, &c. by R. Townshend Farquhar, 1807.—Address to R. B. Sheridan, on the public and private proceedings during the late Election for Westminster, 1807, in one vol. 8vo. h. b. neat, 6s. 4615 Medical.—Essay on the Medical Character, by R. Bath.—- History of the London Vaccine Institution, curious plate, 1814.—Appendix to Fatal Effects of Cow Pox, 1808.—On the beneficial effects of Madden’s Vegetable Essence, 1805, in 1 vol. 8vo. h. b. neat, 45. 6d. 4616 Medices (Sixti) Veneti Dominican!*, de Humanae Industrie, preestantia, Oratio ad clarissimos viros Ant. Venerium Marcum Molinum, et Ant. Mocenicum Patricios Venetos, 4to. Jine copy, morocco elegant, extremely rare, Si. 3s. ex cedibus nostris, D. Jo. et Pauli Pridie Kal. Aug. 1555 *** This is an Aldine production of extreme rarity. It is mentioned by Renouard in his Supplement to his new edition of the Annates des Aide. 4617 Medices (Sixti) de Latinis Numerorum Notis, ad Dominicum Maurocenum, Equitem ac Senatorem praestantissimum, 4to. Jine copy, morocco elegant, extremely rare, 31. 3s. Venetiis, 1557 This is likewise an Aldine production of extreme rarity. On the title is the above imprint, and on the last leaf but one is the following colophon : Ex Mnsffo nostro ED. Joannis Sf Pauli Venetiis, KL. Novemb. mdlvi. It is unknown to Renouard. 4618 Medici (Lorenzo de) Dissensio inter Sanctissimum Dominum nostrum Papam et Florentines Suborta, folio, Jine copy, very rare, 185. - - - sine ulld nota *** This interesting historical account of the differences between Lorenzo de Medici and the Roman See, appears to have escaped the notice of historians and bibliographers. 3 M 4619 Medici.—Exequige illustriss. Juliani Medicis Ducis Nemurtii Ro. Militias Imperatoris Subitario Carmine celebratse ab Arnbrosio Nicandro Toletano, wood-cut title, 4to. very neat and scarce, 10s. 6d. - - - s. a, 4620 Medici.—Aurelii Episcopi Martoranensis Oratio in funere Laurentii Medices, 4to. scarce, 2s. 6d. Neapoli, s. a. 4621 Medici Family.—A collection of thirty-eight Italian tracts, illustrative of this Illustrious house, comprising Diaries, Lives, Orations, Speaches, Ceremonies, Epithalamia, Congratulatory and other Verses, &c. many with interesting Dedications,fine copies, mostly printed by ike Junta family, in 2 thick vols. 4to. russia, gilt edges, Si. 3s. Firenza, fyc.from 1547-1611 *#,* Many of the above tracts were unknown to Roscoe, when he published his history of Leo X. 4622 Medicis.—Oratio funebris in laudes et Res gestas Sanctissimi Prsesulis, Joannis de Medicis, Cardinalis vigilantissimi, con- scripta a Hieremia Martio, 4to. half bound, scarce, 5s. Flor entice, f Hi Torrentini, 1563 4623 Medici.—Bargeei (Petri Angelii) Epithalamium in Nuptias Francisci Medicis, Flor. Principis, et Joannee Austriacae, large paper, 4to. vellum, gill edges, 12s. Flor. Juntce, 1566 *** A beautiful volume. 4624 Medicis.—Bargtei Laudatioad Funebrem Concionem in Exe- quiis Cosmi Medicis, 4to. portrait, Ss. Florent. Juntce, 1574 4625 Medici.—Rime in Lode della Christianiss. Maria Medici, Regina di Francia, e di Navarra, di M. Jacopo Cicognini, 4to. sewed, Ss. - - Fiorenza, 1601 4626 Medicis.—Discours merveilleux de la vie, actions, et deporte- mens de la Reyne Catherine de Medicis, 12mo. half bound, scarce, 7s. Gd. - - (Elzevir) 1663 *** A severe satire on Catharine de Medicis, written by Henry Stephens. 4627 Medici (Lorenzo de) Poesie, tratte da testi a penna della libra- ria Mediceo Laurenziana, edited by Roscoe, 8vo. h. b. Ss. Gd. 4628 Medii (Thomas) Patricii Veneti Fabella (seu Comoedia) Epi- rota, folio, half bound, neat, very rare, 11. Is. ( Venetiis) per Bern, de Celeris de Luere, MCCCCLXXXIII. %* No specimen of this printer occurs in the Bibliotheca Spenceriana. 4629 Medii (Tho.) Patricii Veneti, Fabella Epirota, adjecta est Jo. Pici Mirandulae ad ipsum Tho. Medium de hac Fabella Epistola, 12mo. neat, very scarce, 10s. Gd. Mogunt. excud. Jo. Schaeffer, 1547 4630 Medina (Pedro de) Libro de Grandezas y cosas memorables de Espana, with curious wood-cuts, and the title containing the map of Spain, Mio,fne copy, neat, very rare, 21. 12s. Gd. Alcala de Henares, 1566 *** This curious work contains many interesting particulars relating to the discoveries by Columbus. It is a work of extreme rarity, even in Spain. This edition was unknown to Leon Pinelo. 4631 Medows (Sir P.) Observations concerning the Dominion and Sovereignty of the Seas, 4fco. served, 2s. - 1689 4632 Meermanni (Gerardi) Origines Typographicae, portraits and plates of facsimiles, 2 vols. in 1, 4to. very fine presentation copy, in old calf gilt, 15s. - Hag. Com. 1765 4633 Meibomii (Henr.) in Historiarn Anglicanam, Programma pub- licis Lectionibus prsemissum, 4to. fine copy, very rare and interesting, vellum, 10s. 6d. - ffelmstadii, 1689 4634 Melancthon (Philip).—Melancthonis Sermo habitus apud juventutem Academiae Wittemberg. de corrigendis adoles- centiae studiis, with Greek poem at the end, addressed to Martin Luther, Wittenburgii, 1518.—Oratio Funebris dicta Divo Maximiliano Cses. a P. Melancthone, Basilece, 1519.—Me- lancthonis de Rhetorica lib. III. Wittenburgii, 1519.—Insti- tutiones Rhetoricae P. Melancthonis, Hagenoce, 1521.—De Artibus Liberalibus Oratio a P. Melancthone Tubingse ha- bita, ib. s. a.—De arbore Consanguinitatis et Affinitatis sive de gradibus, P. Melancthonis, Vitebergce, 1540.—De Ange- lis duo Hymni P. Melancthonis et Joannis Stigelli, ib. 1543, in one vol. 4to. very neat, a scarce collection, 1/. 11s. 6d. 46.35 Melancthonis Epistola de conventu Augustano cum aliquot Elegiis G. Sabini, 8vo. neat, 8s. Wittemb. 1530 4636 Melancthonis ad Nobilem et Generosum Comitem Joannem a Weda, etc. Epistola, 8vo. very neat, scarce, 8s. Francof. 1539 4637 Melancthonis Oratio de Tribus Farinee satis habita in renun- ciatione gradus Magisterii Philosophici, autograph presentation to W. Wendelinus, pastor of the Church of Fribourg, by Paulus Eberus, 1541.—Oratio de Doctrina Physica, Viteb. 1550.—Melch. Fendii Oratio de Dignitate et Utilitate Artis Medicse, ib. 1548.—Ejusd. Oratio de Appellationibus Panum, 1549. —Tyrtaei Poetae Antiquissimi Elegia, versa ex Graeco, Auctore M. Jobo P’incelio, 1550.—Melch. Isinderus, de Pcenitentia, Witeb. 1548.—Ejusd. in renunciatione gradus Theologici Oratio, 1548.—Matth. Lauterwault de Creationis Actione Disputatio, Viteb. 1551.—Mart. Lutheri Duodecim Consilia Evangelica Papistarum ; Item de Discrimine Con- silii et Praecepti, 1550.—Jo, Marceili Oratio de Precatione, Witeb. 1551.—Ph. Melancthonis Disputatio de Invocatione, ib. 1549.—Jo. Pfeffinger. Confessio Doctringe et Fidei, Lips. 1550. —Jo. Placotomi Oratio de Ratione discendi, ib. 1552. —Oratio de Dicto Christi Lucse, 22, Ego pro te oravi, etc. Vitemb. 1549.—Viet. Strigelii Laudatio Funebris Dorn. iEgidii Mechleri, qui ex hac Vita discessit, 18 Oct. 1547.— De Discrimine Legis, et Evangelii Propositiones, Viteb. 1550. —Vita Winshemii Orationes de Studiis Linguae Grascae et Hebraicse, etiarn Quaestio de Fato Storio, ib. 1549.—Bern. Zigleri Disputationes Duae, de Justicia fidei, et de Boms Operibus, Lips. 1549, the whole of them with autograph presentations to Wendelinus, in one vol. 8vo. a scarce collection, 1 /. 11s. 6d. 4G38 Melancthonis Defensio Conjugii Sacerdotum Pia et Erudita, missa ad (Henricum VIII.) Regem Anglise; Refutatio Abu- suum Coenae Domini, Disputatio de Potestate Pontificis, Svo. very neat, scarce, 10s. Gd. - Argent. 1540 4639 Melancthonis Defensio Conjugii Sacerdotum Pia et Erudita, Svo. very neat, scarce, 10s. Gd. - ib. 1542 4640 Melancthonis Judicium de Controversia Coenae Domini, Basil. 1560.—Interpretatio Ejusdem per Paul. Unicornium, Ur- sellis, 1568.—Ad Regis Galliae Consiliarios Exhortatio, 1561. —Melancthonis adv. Anabaptistas Judicium, Item, an Ma- gistratus possit occidere Anabaptistas Jo. Brentii Sententia, Franco/. 1562.—Vergerii Epistola de legato Papas in Polo- niam destinato, 1558.—H. Zanchi de Dissidio in Ccena Domini Judicium, Mylcecii, 1564.—Theses de Ccena Domini, 1560.—Vaticinium Sacrum de Ecclesia, etc. sub Antichristia- nismo per P. Artopseum, 1556, in 1 vol. Svo. h. b. veil. 11. Is. *%* A curious and interesting collection. 4641 Melancthon and Luther.—Observations upon the hand-writing of these two illustrious Reformers, by S. L. Sotheby, accom- panied by thirty-three plates, each containing various facsimiles, from the originals in the British Museum, the Royal and National Library at Munich, and other Collections, containing Melancthon’s Common Place Book, his Epistolary Correspondence, Marginal Annotations upon Printed Works, and other Autograph Documents, in one vol. imperial 4to. half bounds morocco, top edges gilt, 21. 12s. Gd. 1839 4642 Melancthon and Luthei, the same, with the plates upon India paper, imperial 4to. h. 5. morocco, top edges gilt, 4/. 4s. 1839 4643 Melber de Gerolzhofen Vocabularius Variloquus, Editio Secuada Reuteingensis, 4to. original binding, scarce, 12s. mccccixxx. 4644 Melber de Gerolzhofen Vocabularius Variloquus, Editio ter- tia Reuteingensis, 4to. original binding, scarce, 12s. mcccclxxxi. 4645 Melcombe’s (Lord) Poetical Epistle to the Earl of Bute, with Corrections by Young, 4to. sewed, 2s. - 1776 4646 Meleagri Gadareni in Ver. Idyllion, Gr. et Lat. Jo. Bapt. Zenobettius edidit et illustravit, 4to. bds. 2s. Gd. Romae, 1759 4647 Melissi (Pauli), Ode Pindarica ad Elizabetham Anglice Regi- nam, Aug. Find. 1578.—Melissi Mele, sive Odae ad Nori- bergam et Septemviros Reipub. Norib. Norib. 1580, in one vol. 4to.fine clean copies, in vellum, rare, 1/. 11s. Gd. With autograph dedication, in verse, (Alcaics,) from the author to George Gilpin, Ambassador from Queen Elizabeth to Rudolph II. The second piece contains numerous poems, addressed to Queen Elizabeth, Joseph Scaliger, Aldus Manutius, Janus Dousa, Sir Philip Sidney, and various others. 4648 Melville.—The Grenada Planter ; or Full Answer to a Letter in the Gazetteer, relative to the conduct of Governor Melville, the Motion made by Mr. Piggott in the Assembly, &c. Svo. sewed, 3s. 1768 4649 Mellini (Guido) Vita del famosissimo e chiarissimo Capitano Filippo Scholari, 8vo.fine copy, vellum, 5s. Firenze, 1606 4650 Melros.—State Papers and Miscellaneous Correspondence of Thomas Earl of Melros, comprising Three Hundred and Fifty Historical Documents, illustrative of the Reign of King James VI. of Scotland and I. of England, from 1599 to 1625, including one relative to his Funeral. Those during his Majesty’s Visit to Scotland, in 1617, are very interesting. The Letters of King James to Sir Thomas Hamilton are very numerous, as are those of his Privy Council, with Sir Thomas’s Replies. Among other writers will be found Lord Binning, the Earl of Caithness, Earl of Eglintoun, Bishop of Orkney, Bishop of Glasgow, Earl of Orkney, Earl of Tullibardine, Earl of Argyle, Earl of Dumfermline, Earl of Mar, Earl of Melros, Viscount Annand, Earl of Nithisdale, Earl of Annandale, and many others. The depositions of Robert Elliot, as to the intended Capture of the Earl of Buccleugh, and Grahame’s Instructions, are very interesting, and much other matter equally so, beautifully printed, in 2 vols. 4to. 660 pp. cloth boards, Ql.Qs. Edinb. 1837 *** Privately printed for the Abbotsford Club, as the contribution pf Sir John Hope. 4651 Melvin (Andrew).—Parasynagma Perthense et Juramen- tum Ecclesice Scoticance et Andrese Melvini Antitamicami- categoria, Poema, 4to. fine copy, h. b. morocco, extremely rare and interesting, 1/. 11 s. 6d. - 1620 4652 Melvini (A.) Musas et P. Adamsoni Vita et Palinodia et Celsae commissionis seu delegatae potestatis Regias in causis Ecclesiasticis brevis et aperta descriptio, 4to. h. b. morocco, very scarce, 18s. - 1620 **'* An interesting volume, with poems to Queen Elizabeth, King James I., G. Buchanan, J. Gordon, various bishops, on the Gunpowder Plot, &c. Sold in the Gordoustoun sale for lZ.7s. 4653 Memento Homo.—Coplas del memento Homo qui cinises in cinerem reverteris, hechas por Juan del Enzina, y otras sobre la passion de nuestro Sehor Jesu Christo, con un villancico nuevo sobre el perdon de la bienaventurada Santa Maria Magdalena, curious mood-cut, black letter, 4to. fine copy, morocco, gilt edges, 2/. 12s. 6d. A poem of great rarity, printed in Spain about 1530. 4654 Memoires du Prince Eugene de Savoie ecrits par lui meme, 1810.—Lettres Originales de Montesquieu au Chevalier d’Aydie, 1797.—Eloge de Voltaire, 1778.—Lettres Originales de 1’Emp. Joseph II.au General d’Altou, 1790.— Dom Jean V. de Bragance, Poeme, 1790.—Musarion, ou la Philosophic des Graces, Poeme, 1784, in one vol. 8vo. neat, 5s. 4655 Memoirs of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, with Preface, by Drake, 8vo. neat, 5s. - - 1706 4656 Meraoires tie M. du Guay-Trouin, large paper, proof impression of the portrait, and folded plates, 4to. remarkably fine copy, in rich old french morocco, gilt edges, Louis XlV.th’s copy, with the royal arms oj France on the sides, and his monogram on the fly-leaf, \l. 11 s. 6d. 1740 4657 Memoirs, (More) or the Pretender really what he pretends to be, some explications of his Birth revived, and Reasons for questioning his Title set aside, 1713.—Expostulation with Bishop Burnet, or some Passages in the Preface to the last Edition of his Pastoral Care, 1713.— Continuation of Frauds and Abuses at St. Paul’s, wherein is considered at large, the Attorney General’s Report, in relation to the Prosecution of Mr. Jenings, the Carpenter, in Answer to Fact against Scandal, 1713.—Answer of the Barrister at Law to the Curate of Englefield, concerning the Birth of a Supposititious Child, Hoadly’s Reply to the Bishop of Exeter’s Answer, 1709.—The Bishops of Lincoln and Norwich Speeches on the opening of the Second Article of the Impeachment of Dr. Sacheverell, 1710.—Archdeacon Altham’s Charge to the Clergy of Middlesex, 1717.—Answer to the Nonjuror’s Charge of Schism, 1716.—Letter on the Bill of Commerce, 1713.—Report of the Commissioners on the Publick Accounts of the Kingdom, 1713.—Report on the Debts due to the Army, &c. 1713.—Hugh Speke’s Memoirs of the Revolution in 1638, with Advice to the Roman Catholics of Ireland, comprising the case of the Author and his Family, Dublin, 1709.—Preface to Bishop Burnet’s third volume of his History of the Reformation, 1713.—Speech intended to have been spoken by Terrae Filius, in the Theatre of Oxford, had not his mouth been stopped by the Vice Chancellor, 1713, in one vol. 8vo. neat, 12s. *** The case of Hugh Speke is very rare. 4658 Memoirs of John Ker, of Kersland, in North Britain, relating to Politic, Trade, and History, his Secret Transactions in various Courts, 3 vols. in 2, 8vo. neat, 5s. 1727 4659 Memoirs of the Life of Lord Lovat, 1746.—Account of the Behaviour of the Earl of Kilmarnock, by J. Foster, 1746.— Memoirs of the Life of W. H. Cranstoun, his Marriage with Miss Murray, in Scotland, his Amours in London before his acquaintance with Miss Blandy, executed at Oxford for the Murder of her Father, at Henley-upon- Thames, with Remarks upon her Trial, &c. 1752.—Deformity, an Essay, by W. Hay, 1754.—Letters from Hon. Thos. Hervey to Sir T. Hanmer, Bart, relative to Lady Hanmer, Separation, &c. n. d.—Letter from Cibber to Pope, on his Satyrs on Cibber in the Dunciad, 1742, in l vol. 8vo. h. b. neat, 7s. 4660 Memoirs of the Life and Times of Sir T. Deveil, Knt. Justice of the Peace for Middlesex, Essex, Surry, and Hertfordshire, 8vo. sewed, 3s. 1748 4661 Memoirs of Major Alexander Ramkins, a Highland Officer, being an Account of his Adventures, during Twenty-eight Years’ Service in Scotland, Germany, Italy, Flanders, and Ireland, 8vo. curious and scarce, 6s. - 1719 4662 Memoirs of the House of Brandenburg, 1748.—-S. Lee’s Reply to the Serjeant Surgeons’ Defence of their Conduct at Chelsea Hospital, 1754.—Letter to the Fellows of a College, concerning their method of Fining; with Tables for renewals of Leases, Proposals for encouraging enclosures, &c. 1760. —Instructions for Collecting and Preserving Insects; particularly Moths and Butterflies, plate, 1771.—Wales’s Inquiry into the Present Population in England and Wales, 1781, in one vol. 8vo. neat, 7s. 6d. 4663 Memoirs.—Life of Dr. Archibald Cameron, portraits, 8vo» curious, Ss. 6d. - - 1753 4664 Memoirs of the Bedford Coffee House, 8vo. curious, 4s. 1763 4665 Memoirs of Miss Adams and Lord Whatley, by his Lordship’s Chaplain, 8vo. sewed, 3s. - - 1777 4666 Memoirs.—Northern Impostor, or Adventures, Deceptions, Trial, &c. of Major Semple, portrait, 1786.—Particulars of the very singular and remarkable Trials, Convictions, and Escapes of the Notorious Jack Shepherd, with History of his Birth, &c. 1786.—Life of the late John Elwes, Esq. Member in three successive Parliaments for Berkshire, (commonly- called the Berkshire Miser,) portrait, 1790.—Life of Dick England, alias Captain England, of Turf Memory, 1792<<— Memoirs of James Bolland, Sheriff’s Officer, of Middlesex, under Sentence of Death for Forgery, illustrated with several other Notorious Characters, 1772, in one vol. 8vo. a scarce and curious collection, 12s. 4667 Memoirs of Khojeh Abdulkurrem, a Cashmerian of Distinction, who accompanied Nadir Shah, on his return from Hin- dostan to Persia, and his Travels in returning to Bengal, &c., including the History of Hindostan, translated from the Persian, by F. Gladwin, 1793.—Proceedings of a General Court Martial, held by Order of the Earl of Balcarres, Commander in Chief in Jamaica, after the unfortunate Death of Major Shea, killed by his Colonel (Stack) in a Duel, 1797. —Letters to Lord Mansfield, from Andrew Stuart, 1773.— Memoires sur la Revolution, Paris, in one vol. 8vo. neat, 7s. 6d. 4668 Memoirs of the Rev. Mr. Toplady, Vicar of Broad Hembury, Devonshire, 8vo. sewed, 3s. - - 1794 4669 Memoirs of Mrs. Coghlan, daughter of Major Moncrieffe, written by herself, interspersed with Anecdotes of the American and French War, with list of the Principal Characters in the Memoirs, 2 vols. 12mo. h. b. 4s. 6d. 1794 4670 Memoirs of the Life of Prince Potemkin, 1812.—Memoirs of Prince Eugene of Savoy, written by himself, 1811, portraits, in one vol. 8vot h. b. very neat, 8s. 6d. 4671 Memoirs of the History of the War of La Vendee, by Louis Turreau, 1796.—Marengo, or the Campaign of Italy by the Army of Reserve under Buonaparte, 1801.—Authentic Narrative of the Proceedings of H. M. Squadron, under the Command of Admiral Saumarez, 1801.—Correspondence between Earl St. Vincent, Earl Spencer, and Admiral Sir J. Orde, (respecting the appointment of Sir Horatio Nelson to the command of the detached Squadron in the Mediterranean, which gained the Battle of the Nile) very interesting, 1802, in one vol. 8vo. h. b. russia, 7s. 6d. 4672 Memoir of the Operations of the Army of the Danube, under General Jourdan, 1799.—Case and Appeal of James Ashley, of Bread Street, London, in relation to the Apprehending of Henry Simons, the Polish Jew, his Trials, &c. with portrait of Simons, 1753. — Trial of Jane Leigh Perrot, Wife of James Leigh Perrot, Esq. charged with Stealing a Card of Lace in the Shop of Elizabeth Gregory, Haberdasher and Milliner, at Bath, very scarce, Taunton, 1800, in one vol. 8vo. h. b. russia, 7s. 6d. 4673 Memoirs of Addington’s Administration, Svo. 45. 1802 4674 Memoirs of the Earl of Liverpool, portrait, Svo. 4s. 1827 4675 Memoriale pro Pueris Grammaticae Interrogationes, in one vol. 12mo. scarce, 7s. - Denis Roce, s. a. 4676 Memoriale Micrasinodi Noribergensis, in German, 4to. very scarce, 5s. 6d. - 1539 4677 Memorial of God’s last Twenty-nine Years’ Wonders in England, for its Preservation and Deliverance from Popery and Slavery, or a Series of Marvellous Providences from the Restitution of Charles II. to the Abdication of James IL 4to. served, 3s. - - - 1689 4678 Memorials on both sides, from 1687 to the death of James II. with divers Papers respecting the Revolution, and birth of the Pretender, 1711.—Memoirs of John Lord Haversham^ from 1640 to 1710, 1711.—State Amusements, Serious and Hypocritical, fully exemplified in the Abdication of James IL 1711. —Answer to the Bp. of Salisbury’s Speech on the Impeachment of Dr. Sacheverell, 1710.—Essay on the favourite Ministry under Theodosius the Great, and his son Arcadius and Reufinus, a Poem, 1712.—Moderate Cabal, a Satyr. •—Relation of the intended Riot and Tumult on Queen Elizabeth’s Birthday, 1712.—Crispin the Cobier’s Confutation of Ben Hoadly, 1712.—Fanatick Blunders, collected from their Books, Sermons, and Prayers, 1710.— Law is a bottomless Pit, exemplify’d in the Case of the Lord Strutt, John Bull, Nicholas Frog, and Lewis Baboon, who spent all they had in a Law-suit,. 1712. — John Bull in his Senses, being the second part of ditto, 1712.—John Bull still in his senses, being the third part of ditto, 1712.—- Appendix to ditto, 1712, in one vol. 8vo. a very curious collection, 7s. 6d. 4679 Memorial of the State of England, in Vindication of the Queen, Church, and Administration, designed to rectify the mutual mistakes of Protestants, and to unite their Affections in Defence of our Religion and Liberty, 4to. sewed, 3s. 6d. - 1705 4680 Memorial addressed to the King of France, by M. de Calonne, 1787.—Letters between Commodore Johnstone and Cap- tain Evelyn Sutton, in 1781, with respect to the bringing Captain Sutton to trial, 1787.—Considerations on the Question whether the proceedings of Commanders in chief of Fleets and Armies, are subject to the Review of the Civil Courts of Law, by W. Pulteney, 1787.—Defence of the Earl of Shelburne, 1782, in one vol. Svo. h. b. neat, 65. 4681 Memorials of the Tufton Family, plates, 8vo. 4s. 6d. 1800 4682 Mena (Juan de) Trezientas con otras XXIV. coplas y su glosa y la Coronacion del raesmo poeta: y otras cartas y coplas, y canciones, folio, in the original binding, gilt edges, EXTREMELY RARE, 21. 12s. 6d. Sevilla, for Jacobo Cromberger, 1512 *** All the editions of these poems, printed in Spain, in the early part of the 16th century, are very rare. The above is particularly so, and is stated by Antonio to be the first collected edition. This copy was purchased in Mr. Rich’s sale for 81. 12s. 64. 4683 Mena (Juan de) Las Trezientas con glosadas por Fr. Nunez otras XXIIII. Coplas suyas, con su glosa. La Coronacion compuesta y glosada, Tratado de Vicios y Virtudes, con otras Cartas y Coplas, y Canciones suyas, Svo. fine copy, rare, 1/. 11s. 6d. - - Anvers, 1552 %* The above copy was purchased in the Celotti sale at Sotheby’s for 61., in June, 1818. 4684 Menagiana, ou Bons Mots, Rencontres Agreables, Pensees Judicieuses, et Observations Curieuses de M. Menage, 4 vols. 12mo. neat, 14s. - - Amst. 1713-16 Sold in the Merly sale for 15 Is. 4685 Menckenii (Friderici Ottonis) Historia Vitae et in literas meritorum Angeli Politiani, plates of coins, tyc. 4to. vellum, 7 s. - - - Lipsice, 1736 4686 Mendelssohn (Moses) Phadon oder uber die unsterblichkeit der Seele, in drey Glesprachen, 8vo. h. b. neat, 5s. Carlsruhe, 1791 4687 Mendham’s (Rev. Jos.) Account of the Indexes both prohibitory and expurgatory of the Church of Rome, Svo. bds. 6s. 6d. - 1826 4688 Mendham’s (Rev. Jos.) Life and Pontificate of Saint Pius V. portrait, Svo. bds. 10s. 6d. - - 1832 4689 Mendham’s (Rev. Jos.) Literary Policy of the Church of Rome, 8vo. bds. 10s. 6d. 4690 Mendham’s (Rev. Jos.) Memoirs of the Council of Trent, 8vo. bds. 14^. 4691 Mendoza (Bernardino de) Comentarios de lo Sucedido en las Guerras de los Payses Baxos, original edition, 4to. neat, rare, 1/. 11s. Q>d. - - Madrid, 1592 4692 Mendoza.—Historia de las Cosas mas notables, Ritos y Costumbres, del gran Reyno de la China, hecha y ordenada por Juan Gonzalez de Mendoza con un Itinerario del Nuevo Mundo, 8vo.fine copy, very rare, 18s. Roma, 1585 4693 Mendo9a Historia de las Cosas mas Notables, Ritos y Costumbres, del Gran Reyno de la China, con un Itinerario del Nuevo Mundo, 8vo. h. 5. neat, 10s. 6d. Anvers, 1596 4694 Mendoza dell Historia della China, et tre Viaggi, fatti in que paesi, da i Padri Agostiniani, et Franciscani, 8vo. fine copy, 10s. 6d. - - - Venetia, 1586 4695 Menestrier, Methode du Blazon, plates of arms, 12mo. 4s.6d. Lyon, 1696 4696 Mengoli (Cesare) Discorso della Navigatione del Po di Pri- maro, et dell’ essicatione della paludi, che le so a destra in Romagna, with the curious map, 4to. fine copy, vellum, very rare, 2/. 2s. Cesena, 1600 *** This very rare voyage has apparently escaped the researches of Brunet and all other bibliographers. 4697 Menii (Vine. Elise) Disputatio de Antara ejusque Poemate Arabico Moallakab, 4to. sewed, 2s. 6d. Amst. 1814 4698 Menini (Octaviani) In Henrici III. Galliarum, et Sarmatice Regis Potentissimi ad urbem Venetam Adventum, Poema, 4\.o,fine copy, h. b. morocco, rare, 15s. Venetiis, ex typogr. Guerre a, 1574 Printed with Aldine type. 4699 Menini (Octavii) Phyllis, Carmen, 4to. fine copy, printed within borders, 3s. 6d. - - Veronce, 1596 4700 Mennicken (Karoli) Epistolarum, formulas in omni genere scribendi juxta majorum nostrorum doctrinam et veram Epistolandi artem ex Epistolis Familiaribus Ciceronis, etc. 4to. fine copy, scarce, 5s. 6d. MCCCCLXXXVII. 4701 Mennis (Sir J.) and J. Smyth’s Musarum Delicise ; or, the Muses’ Recreation, conteining severall Pieces of Poetique Wit, clean copy, 12mo. very neat, scarce, 12s. 1656 *** Sold in Mr. Lloyd’s sale for 41. 14s. 6d, and in Mr. Bindley’s for 51. 4702 Menosprecio del Mundo, y Conoscimiento de sus enganos hecho por Miguel Gilberte de Majarres, deregido a lay muy magnifica Sehora la S. Donna Ioanna della Cavalleria, Sehora de Alcarez mi Sehora, black letter, 4to. fine copy, morocco, gilt edges, 21. 2s. *** A poem of great rarity, printed in Spain about 1530. 4703 Mentz.—Journal of the Siege of Mentz, by the Duke of Lorrain, and the Confederate Princes, 4to. sd. 2s. 6d. 1689 4704 Menzini (Bened.) Satire con le Note Postume dell’Abbate Rinaldo Maria Bracci, port. 4to. neat, 5s. 6d. Napoli, 1763 *** This copy sold in Mr. Roscoe’s sale for 17s. Gr/. 4705 Menzea, Osservazioni sopra la Dissertazione Storico Critica della vera Origine dello Spedale di S. Maria della Scali di Siena Stampata in detta Citta nel 1756, portrait, 8vo. vellum, 2s. 6d. - Bassano, 1757 4706 Mercurii Trismegisti Liber de Potestate et Sapientia Dei, a Ficino, j£rs/ edition, some leaves stained, 4to. scarce, 4s. 6d. Tdrmsii, MCCCCLXX1. *** The La Valliere copy sold for 80 francs, and the Pinelli for 31. 4s. 4707 Mercurii Trismegisti Pimandras utraque lingua restitutus, D, Francisci Flussatis Candallae industria, Gr. et. Lat. 4to. vellum, scarce, 10s. 6d. - Burdigalce, 1574 4708 Meriton’s (George) Sermon of Nobilitie, preached before the King, 4to. sewed, scarce, 5s. - - 1607 *** The author was rector of Hadleigh in Suffolk. 4709 Meriton’s (Dr. J.) Sermon preached to the Artillery Company, dedicated to Major Beckford and other Officers, and the Corporation of London, 4to. 2s. - 1672 4710 Merlini Ambrosii Britanni Prophetia Anglicana, a Galfredo Monemutensi Latine conversae ; una cum septem libris ex- planationum Alani De Insulis, 12mo. vellum, scarce, 10s. 6d. Francef. 1603 *** See interesting notice and quotation from the above volume respecting Henry II. and his sons, in Wickliffe’s Last Age of the Church by Dr. J. H. Todd, recently published/or the first time, from a manuscript in the University Library, Dublin. 4711 Merlin Revived, in a Discourse of Prophecies and Predictions, and their remarkable Accomplishment, with Mr. Lilly’s Kieroglyphicks ; also a Collection of all the Ancient Prophecies, touching the Grand Revolutions like to happen in these Latter Ages, wood-cuts, 12mo.fine copy, neat, scarce, 10s. 6d. - - - - 1683 4712 Merrick.—Catalogue of the Library of Marshall Montague Merrick, D.D. 8vo. very neat, with prices, 5s. 1783 4713 Merry Divel of Edmonton, as it hath beene Sundry Times Acted at the Globe on the Banke-side, 4to. fine copy, h. h. morocco, \l. 11s. 6d. - - - 1617 4714 Merry Devill of Edmonton, 4to. fine copy, h. h. morocco, 1 /. Is. - - - 1631 4715 Mesnager’s (Mons.) Minutes of His Negotiations at the Court of England, with some secret Transactions relating to the Pretender, by Defoe, first edition, 8vo. neat, in the original binding, scarce, 7s. 6 c/. - - 1717 4718 Messinghamii (Tho.) Florilegium Insulae Sanctorum seu Vita et Acta Sanctorum Hiberniae, quibus accesserunt non vul- garia Monumenta hoc est Sancti Patricii Purgatorium, with portraits of S. Columb, St. Patrick, and St. Brigit, by L. Gaultier, after designs by T. Massingham, folio, fine copy, vellum, 4/. 4s. - - Parisits, 1624 *** Sold in Cardinal Fesch’s sale for 71. 7s. 4717 Merryland described, containing a Topographical, Geographical, and Natural History of that Country, a curious tracts 8vo. scarce, 7s. Gd. - - Bath, 1741 4718 Metaphysicum Introductorium cum alio opusculo distinctionis nonnuliorum omriibus communiumque ad metaphysicam spec- tant, 4to. fine copy, neat, 8s. - Paris. 1503 4719 Meteors; a Collection of Poems, 2 vols. 12mo. hds. 4s.6g?. 1800 4720 Methode pour pouvoir apprendre les Principes du Latin en un An, Lat. et Francois, 4to. 4s. - Nancy, 1728 4721 Methodists’ Case Briefly stated: more particularly in the Point of Field-Preaching, folio, 3s. - 1744 4722 Meursii (Joannis) Exercitationum Criticarum partes II. qua- rum primum Curarum Plautinarum Commentarium, secunda Animadversionum Miscellarum lib. IV. complectitur, 8vo. neat, scarce, 7s. Gd. - Lugd. Bat. Eh. 1599 4723 Meursii Liber de Funere, in quo Greeci et Romani ritus, additum est de Puerperis Syntagma, 8vo. vellum, 5s. Hag. Com. 1604 4724 Meursii Rerum Belgicarum lib. IV. 4to. vellum, 7s. Lugd. Bat. Elzevir, 1614 4725 Meursii Glossarium Grseco-Barbarum, portrait, 4to. neat, 10s. Gd. - Lugd. Bat. Elzevir, 1614 4726 Meursii Liber de Populis Atticae, 4to.fine large copy, vellum, 7s. Gd. ~ ■■ Lugd. Bat. Elzevir, 1616 4727 Meursius.—Aristoxenus, Nicomachus, Alypius, Auctores Mu- sices antiquissimi, Greece, cum Notis Meursii, Lugd. Bat. Elz, 1616.-—Philostrati Epistolae quaedam, Graece, cum Meursii de Philostratis Dissertatiuncula, ib. id. 1616, in one vol. 4to. vellum,Jine copy, from Colbert and Wyttenbach’s Collections,7s. 4728 Meursius.—Chalcidii V.C.Timaeus de Platonis, translatus item in eundem Commentarius cum Notis Meursii, 4to. fine copy, from Burman’s Collection, vellum, 10s. Gd. Lugd. Bat. 1617 4729 Meursii Atticarum Lectionum lib. VI. 4to. vellum, 5s. Lugd. Bat. Elz. 1617 4730 Meursii Orchestra sive de Saltationibus Veterum liber, Lugd. Bat. 1618.—iEschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, sive de Tra- goediis eorum lib. III. ib. 1619.— Pisistratus sive de ejus Vita et Tyrannide, liber, ib. Elzevir, 1623, in one vol. 4to. neat, 10s. Gd. 4731 Meursii Variorum Divinorum liber Greece, Lugd. Bat. Elz. 1619.—Procopii Gazsei in Libros Regum et Paralipomenon Scholia, Gr. et Lat. a Meursio, ib. id. 1629, in one vol. 4to. 7s. 4732 Meursii Eleusinia sive de Cereris Eleusinee sacro, ac festo liber, Lugd. Bat. Elzevir, 1619, — Panathenaea, sive de Mi- nervae illo gemino festo, ib. id. 1619.—Antigoni Carystii Historiarum Mirabilium Collectanea Gr. et Lat. a Meursio, ib. id. 1619.—Apollonii Dyscoli, Alexandria, Grammatici, Historic Commentitiae liber, Gr. et Lat. cum Meursii Commentary, ib. id. 1620.—Phlegontis Tralliani quce exstant opuscula, Gr. et Lat. cum notis Meursii, ib. id. 1620, in one vol. 4to. vellum, fine copies, 18s. 4733 Meursii Graecia Feriata, sive de Festis Graecorum lib. VI. Lugd. Bat. Elz. 1619. — Panathenasa, ib. id. — Eleusinia. ib. id. 1619.—Cecropia, sive de Athenarum Arce, et ejus- dem Antiquitatibus, ib. id. 1622, in one vol. 4to. neat, from, Thuanus’s collection, with his arms on the sides, ll. Is. 4734 Meursii Gulielmus Auriacus, lib. X. portrait, 4to. vellum, 7s. Lugd. Bat. Elzevir, 1621 4735 Meursii Fortuna Attica, sive de Athenarum origine, incre- mento, magnitudine, 4to. h. b. neat, 5s. 3d. Lugd. Bat. 1622 4736 Meursii Archontes Athenienses, sive de iis, qui Athenis sum- mum istum magistratum obierunt, Lugd. Bat. Elz. 1622.—^- Denarius Pythagoricus, ib. 1631, in one vol. 4to. fine copies, very neat, 10s. 3d. 4737 Meursii Athenae Atticse sive de praecipuis Athenarum Antiquitatibus, 4to. vellum, fine copy, 5s. Lugd. Bat. 1624 4738 Meursii Areopagus sive de Senatu Areopagitico liber, 4to. h. b. neat, 5s. - - Lugd. Bat. 1624 4739 Meursii Athenae Batavae sive de Urbe Leidensi, et Academia, virisque claris, qui utramque ingenio suo, atque scriptis, illustrarunt, lib. II., portraits and plates, 4to. fine copy, 12s. Lugd. Bat. 1625 4740 Meursii Graecia Ludibunda, sive de Ludis Graecorum liber, accedit Dan. Souterii Palamedes, 12mo. 3s. Lugd. Bat. Elz. 1625 4741 Meursii Roma Luxurians, sive de Luxu Romanorum liber, item Mantissa, Hafnice, 1631.—Solon, sive de ejus Vita, Legibus, Dietis, atque Scriptis liber, ib. 1632, in one vol. 4to. vellum, 8s. 3d. 4742 Meursii Regnum Atticum, sive de Regibus Atheniensium, eorumque rebus gestis lib. III., 4to. uncut, 5s. AmsU 1633 4743 Meursii Theophrastus, sive de illius libris, qui injuria tem- poris interciderunt, liber, 12mo. neat, 3s. Lugd. Bat. Elz. 1640 4744 Meursii Miscellanea Laconica, sive Variarum Antiquitatum Laconicarum lib. IV. cura S. Pufendorfii, 4to. vellum, 5s. Amst. 1661 4745 Meursii Ceramicus Geminus, sive de Ceramici Atheniensium utriusque Antiquitatibus liber, 4to. 4s. Traj. ad Rlien. 1663 4746 Meursii Greta, Cyprus, Rhodus, sive de nobilissimarum harum insularum rebus et antiquitatibus, Commentarii postumi nunc primum editi, 3 vols. 4to. 10s. 3d. - Amst. 1675 4747 Meursii Theseus, sive de ejus Vita Rebusque gestis liber, accedunt Paralipomena de Pagis Atticis et excerpta ex Jacobi Sponii Itinerario de iisdem Pagis, 4to. 7s. 3d. Ultrajecti, 1684 4748 Meursii Themis Attica sive de Legibus Atticis lib. II., Traj. ad Rhen.\385.•—Piraeeus sive de Piraeeo, Atheniensium portu celeberrimo, et ejusdem Antiquitatibus liber, ib. 1686.—De Regno Laconico, lib. II., ib. 1687, in one vol. 4to. 7s. 3d. *** The preceding very complete series of the original editions of this learned writer were collected during many years’ ardent research, by the late eminent Dr. Butler, Bishop of Lichfield. 4749 Mexia (Ferdinandi) Nobiliario vero, folio, fine copy, with very curious armorial cuts, neat9 in Spanish calf, extremely rare, 31. 3s. - - Sevilla, MCCCCXCII. Libris rarissimis primi ordinis adnumerandum est, Jo. Burch. Menckenius, statuit. Multa ex hoc Libro de Nobilium Conditione, Statu ac Numeribus, ac Nobilitatis Originibus, Armorumque et Insignium gestamine, et usu juxta mores Hispanos hauriri possunt.—Yog fit Catalogus Librorum Rariorum. Bound up with the present copy is a translation of Appian’s Triumphs, in Spanish, by John de Molina, printed at Valencia, in 1522. The volume was purchased, in 1826, for ten guineas and a half. 4750 Mexia (Vicente) Saludable Instruction del estado del Matri- monio, 4to. vellum, good, copy, scarce, 85. 3d. Cordova, 1566 4751 Mexico.—Vocabulario en Lengua Mexicana y Castellana, por Alonso de Molina, had copy, wanting the last leaf, folio, veil. extremely rare, 31. 3s. - Mexico, 1571 *** The first and most complete of any of the dictionaries of the American languages. It is cited by Thomas in his History of Printing in America, as a great literary curiosity, it being one of the earliest books printed in the New World. See also Dr. Cotton, Horne, Ternaux, and other bibliographical productions. 4752 Mexico.—Padilla (Augustin Davila) Historia de la Fundacion y Discurso de la Provincia de Santiago de Mexico, de la or- den de Predicadores, por las vidas de sus varones insignes, y casos notables de Nueva Espana, folio, fine copy, vellum, extremely rare, 21. 12s. 3d. - Madrid, 1596 *** This very valuable work has escaped the researches of Brunet, De Bure, and nearly all other bibliographers. 4753 Mexico. —Discursos de la Antiguedad de la Lengua Cantabra Bascongada, compuestos por Balth. de Echave natural de la villa de Cumaya en la Provincia de Guipuzcoa, y vezino de Mexico, 4to. vellum, extremely rare, 31. 3s. Mexico, 1607 4754 Mexico.—Villagra (Capitan Gaspar de) Historia de la Nueva Mexico, in verse, wood-cut portrait, 8vo. morocco elegant, gilt edges, rare, 21. 2s. - - Alcala, 1610 *** (i Antonio parle a peine de cet auteur. Mais celui-ci nous apprend dans sa preface qu’il etait un des capitaiues de l’expedition au Nouveau Mexique, et d. 1702 4773 Middlesex.—Royal Charter Establishing an Hospital (the Foundling) for the Maintenance and Education of Exposed and Deserted Children, 8vo. sewed, 3s. - 1740 4774 Middlesex.— Thoughts on the Merits of the Westminster Scrutiny, and the probable causes of its institution, 8vo. sewed, 2s. Gd. - - 1784 Middlesex.-—See under London. 4775 Middleton (Dr. C.) Bibliothecae Cantabrigiensis ordinandee Methodus, 4to. sewed, 3s. - Cantab. 1723 4776 Middleton’s (Dr. C.) Dissertation concerning the Origin of Printing in England, shewing that it was first introduced and practised by our countryman, William Caxton, at Westminster, and not by a foreign printer at Oxford, 4to. sewed, 5s. 6d. - - Cambridge, 1735 *** An interesting treatise, with account of the several productions of Caxton.. 4777 Middleton’s (Dr. C.) Dissertation concerning the Origin of Printing in England, Cambridge, 1735.—Introductory Discourse to his Treatise on the Miraculous Powers which are supposed to have subsisted in the Christian Church, from the earliest ages, &c. 1747.—De Medicorum apud Veteres Romanos Degentium Conditione Dissertatio, ib. 1727.— Dissertationis de Medicorum Romte Degentium Conditione Ignobili et Servili Appendix, ib. 1727 and 1761.—Attempt toward the Eulogium of Conyers Middleton, D.D. who departed this life 28th July, 1750, 4to. fine copies, 12s. 4778 Middleton’s (Dr. C.) Introduction to his designed Treatise on the Miraculous Powers, which are supposed to have subsisted in the Christian Church from the earliest ages, 1747. —-Remarks on Two Pamphlets published against Dr. Middleton’s Introduction, 1748.—Clifford’s Treatise of Human Reason, 1736.—Christianity not founded on Argument, and the True Principle of Gospel Evidence assigned, 1743.—Le Clerc’s Extract and Judgment of the Rights of the Christian Church asserted, &c. 1708.—Dean Swift’s Project for the Advancement of Religion, and the Reformation of Manners, 1709.—Occasional Writer, by Lord Bolingbroke, three numbers, first edition, 1727. — Ant. Collins’s Philosophical Inquiry concerning Human Liberty, 1717, in one vol. 8vo. h. b. uncut, 7s. 4779 Middleton’s (Thomas) Michaelmas Terme, as it hath been sundry times acted by the Children of Paules, 4to. fine copy, 7s. 6d. - 1630 *** Sold in Mr. Nicol’s sale for 13s. 6d., and in the Roxburghe for 14s. 4780 Middleton’s Mayor of Quinborough, a Comedy, 4to. h. b. morocco, 5s. - -■ - 1661 4781 Middleton’s Tragi-Comedie, long since acted by his Majesties Servants at Blackfriers ; only 104 copies privately printed at the expense of Isaac Reed, Esq, Svo. sewed, 5s. 1778 4782 Middleton’s (Sir Thos.) Declaration against the Arbitrary and Slavish Government, exercised by the Commissioners of Array, likewise the Use and Intentions of the Forces under his Command, 4to. sewed, 3s. - Reprint, 1644 4783 Midgeley.—Catalogue of Midgeley’s Library, containing a rare assemblage of English Poetry, from the Poetica, and other classes, sold by Mr. Saunders, 8vo. large paper, neatly with purchasers’ names, 15s. - 1818 3 O 4784 Miles’s Epitome, Historical and Statistical, Descriptive of the Royal Naval Service of England, embellished with eight highly finished coloured engravings of shipping, by W. Knell, also fourteen coloured illustrations of the flogs, pendants, and ensigns, 8vo. h. b. morocco, cloth sides, new, 18s. 1841 “As on the land, the royal oak doth reign, Pride of the forest, monarch of the plain, So, on the ocean, Britain’s { Queen ’ doth keep Supreme dominion-ruler of the deep.” 4785 Milius (Jos.) de Hortorum Cultura, 8vo. fine copy, in vellum, with anchor on the title, 5s. - Brixice, 1574 *** The above scarce volume of poems was purchased for 1Z. 11s. 6c?. by the late Bishop of Lichfield. 4786 Millar (And.) on the Education of a Young Nobleman, 1730. —dialogue on Beauty in the manner of Plato, 1731.— Greenup’s Vindication of Human Liberty, 1731.—Craftsman’s Doctrine and Practice of the Liberty of the Press, 1732.—Great Case of Tithes truly stated, 1732.—Perjuror, or the Country Justice, a Farce, 1732.—Plan of Education for a Young Prince, by the Chev. Ramsay, 1732, in 1 vol. 8vo. h. b. neat, 3s. 4787 Miller’s Remarks upon a Letter entituled the Present State of Trinity College, in Cambridge, by Dr. Bentley, with autograph of the late Dr. Butler, Bishop of Lichfield, 8vo. neat, 3s. 3d. - - - 1710 4788 Milton’s (John) Poems, English and Latin, the Songs were set to Musick by Henry Lawes ; also the Mask of Comus, presented at Ludlow Castle, in 1634, before the Earl of Bridgewater, President of Wales, first edition, 12mo. good copy, with the copy of Marshall’s portrait, morocco, gilt edges, \l. 11s. 6d. - 1645 4789 Milton’s Paradise Lost and Regained, with Life by Elijah Fenton, plates, 2 vols. Svo. very neat, 31. 3s. 1727 *%* This copy contains very numerous Manuscript Notes, by Edwards, author of the Canons of Criticism. 4790 Milton’s Paradise Lost, with Notes by Bishop Newton, portraits, 2 vols. Svo. interleaved in 4 vols. 4to. h. b. neat, ll 1D.6 d. - - - 1790 The above copy possesses many MS. notes by some person about the time of this edition being published. 4791 Milton.—Obsequies to the Memorie of Mr. Edward King, a Member of the University of Cambridge, who was drowned in his Passage to Ireland, 4to. fine copy, morocco, gilt edges, 2l. I2«. 3d. - - Cambridge, 1638 *** The above volume contains the first edition of Milton’s beautiful poem Lycidas, aud several others by Members of the University. 4792 Milton’s Argument, or Debate in Law of the Great Question concerning the Militia, as it is now settled by an Ordinance of both Houses of Parliament, by which it is endeavoured to prove the legality of it, 4to. sewed, Is. 3d. - 1642 4793 Milton’s Judgement of Martin Bucer, concerning Divorce, written to Edward VI. Englished, 4to. first edition, IQs. 6c?. 1644 4794 Milton's Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce restored to the good of both Sexes, from the Bondage of Canon Law, first edition, 4to. 10s. 6c?. - - 1645 4795 Milton’s Original and End of Civil Power, (written in defence of the Sentence upon King Charles,) first edition, 4to. very scarce, 15s. - - - 1649 4796 Milton’s Tenure of Kings and Magistrates, or the Lawfulness in all Ages to call to account a Tyrant or picked King, and after Conviction to depose and put him to Death, first edition, 4to. sewed, 10s. 6c?. - - 1649 4797 Milton’s Armies Vindication, in reply to Sedgwick, 4to. sewed, 10s. 6c?. - 1649 4798 Milton’s Answer to Eikon Basilike, or the Portraiture of his Sacred Majesty in his Solitudes and Sufferings, first edition, 4to. fine copy, in beautiful old blue morocco, gilt edges, 1?. 5s. - 1649 4799 Miltoni pro populo Anglicano Defensio contra Salmasii defen- sionem Regiam, 12mo. very neat, gilt edges, 4s. 6c?. Lond. 1652 4800 Miltoni Defensio Secunda pro populo Anglicano, Hag. Com. 1654.—L’Europe esclave si l’Angleterre ne rompt ses fers, Cologne, 1677, in 1 vol. 12mo. neat, 3s. 6d. 4801 Milton’s Readie and Easie Way to Establish a Free Commonwealth, and the excellence thereof compared with the inconveniences and dangers of readmitting Kingship in this Nation, first edition, 4to. sewed, scarce, 7s. 6c?. 1660 4802 Milton. —Censure of the Rota upon Milton’s Ready and Easie Way to establish a Free Commonwealth, by J. Harrington, first edition, 4to. sewed, scarce, 5s. Qd. - 1660 4803 Milton’s Word in due Season to the Ranting Royalists, and Rigid Presbyterians, &c. 4to. sewed, scarce, 10s. 6c?. 1660 4804 Miltoni Epistolee Familiares quibus accessenmt ejusdem Pro- lusiones qusedam Oratoriae, 12mo. clean copy, scarce, 5s. 6c?. 1674 4805 Milton’s Letters of State to most of the Sovereign Princes of Europe, 1649-59, with several of his Poems, his Life, and List of his Works, never before printed, clean copy, 12mo. scarce, 10 s. 6d. - - - 1694 4806 Milton.—Critique on the Paradise Regained, 4to. sewed, 3s. 6d. - - - 1732 4807 Milton.—Paraphrase, in Verse, on part of the First Book of Milton’s Paradise Lost, dedicated to Lady Evelyn, 4to. sewed, 2s. - 1738 4808 Milton.—Prae-Existence, a Poem, in Imitation of Milton, 4to. sewed, 2s. - - - • ' w 1545 4863 Molloy (Francisci) Hiberni, Lucerna Fidelium seu Fasciculus decerptus ab Authoribus magis versatis, qui tractarunt de Doctrina Christiana, continens Articulos Christiano creden- dos ; Sensus Articulorum apud Catholicam Rornanam Eccle- siam, et Methodum qua efficaciter apparet veritas creden- dorum, et falsitas errorum, Orthodoxae contradicentium, printed entirely in the Irish character, 8vo. fine copy, h. b. neat, very rare, 11. Is. - Romce, 1676 4864 Molloy (Francisci) Grammatica Latino-Hibernica, 12mo. fine copy, vellum, scarce, \l. 85. - Romce, 1677 The late Earl Spencer purchased a copy of this rare volume in 1826, for 71. 7s. 4865 Molnari (Alberti) DictionariumLatino-Ungaricumet Ungarico- Latinum, with portrait, 2 vols. in one, 8vo. fine copy, very neat, scarce, 12s. - - Noribergce, 1604 *%* Sold in Turgot’s sale for 36 francs. 4866 Molyneux’s (W.) Case of Ireland’s being bound by Acts of Parliament in England stated, with the Answer, 2 vols. 8vo. neat, presentation copy from the author, with his autograph, to Sir John Cog hill, very scarce, 12 s. Dublin and London, 1698 4867 Molyneux’s Case of Ireland’s being bound by Acts of Parliament in England stated, 8vo. original binding, 3s. Dublin, 1698 4868 Molyneux’s Case of Ireland being bound by Acts of Parliament in England stated, 1698.—Britannia Nova Illustrata, being a defence of a late book, entituled, Britannia Nova, 1698.-—Anatomy of a Project for raising two Millions.—Immorality, Debauchery, and Profaneness Exposed, by G. Meriton, 1698.-—Immorality of the English Pulpit, in Reply to Collier on the Stage, 1698, in one vol. 8vo. 10s. 6d. 4869 Molyneux.—Answer to Molyneux’s Case of Ireland’s being bound by Acts of Parliament in England stated ; and his Dangerous Notions of Ireland’s being under no subordination to the Parliamentary Authority of England refuted, Svo. fine copy, very neat, in the original binding, scarce, 3s. 1698 *** Sir Robert Southwell’s copy, who was Secretary of State for Ireland. 4870 Molyneux.—-History and Reasons of the Dependency of Ireland upon the Imperial Crown of the Kingdom of England, rectifying Molyneux’s state of the case of Ireland’s being bound by Acts of Parliament in England, by W. Attwood, Svo. fine copy, neat, scarce, 5s. 6d. 1698 4871 Molyneux’s Case of Ireland’s being bound by Acts of Parliament in England, clean copy, Svo. scarce, 5s. 1706 4872 Molyneux’s Case of Ireland being bound by Acts of Parliament, 12mo. neat, i-s.6d. - - ’ 1719 4873 Molza, Nympha Tiberina con altre sue rime, et de altri diversi Autori non piu redute in stampa, Svo. in old red morocco, very scarce, 1 Os. 6d. - - senza nota. 4874 Molza, Varchi, Dolce et altri Rime, Svo. vellum, very scarce, 5s. - 1589 *** The edition of 1540 sold in Mr. Hibbert’s sale for 18s. 4875 Monarchic Surveyed, or a Discourse shewing the just bounds and limits of Monarchy, and how far a King hath power over his Subjects’ Persons, or Estates, and that offices ought to be stowed on deserving men, and not sold for lucre, 4to. sewed, 3s. 6d. - 1644 4876 Mombritius (Boninus) de Dominica Passione [Poema] 4to. very fine clean and sound copy, morocco elegant, gilt leaves, extremely rare, 1/. 15s. Mediolani, per Antonium Zarotum, [absque anno, sed circa MCCCCLXXV.] *#* Bonini Mombrizio, the author of this very rare Poem, was one of the most learned men of his time, to whom posterity is indebted for the revival of letters. The works written by him are in great estimation for their intrinsic merit, as well as on account of their rarity; and they are likewise distinguished for the elegance and correctness with which he caused them to be printed. 4877 Monaco (Roberto) Historia della Guerra fatta da Principi Christiani contra Saracini per l’acquisto di Terra Santa, tra- dotta per M. Francesco Baldelli, 8vo. vellum, 7s, 6d. Fiorenza, 1552 “ Liber in Italia rarissimus.’’—See Haym, Vogt, 8fc. 4878 Moncjeii (Francisci) Ecclesiae Christianas Veteris Britannicse incunabula Regia, sive de Claudia Rufina Regina Virgine, etc. 12mo. morocco, gilt edges, very rare, 18s. Tornaci, 1614 *** Dedicated to Sir George Browne, Knt. 4879 Monetae (Jo.) Tractatus de Distributionibus Quotidianis, 4to. fine large copy, vellum, rare, 15s. - Romce, 1621 *** With the Aldine device on the title and at the end. 4880 Monetae Duo Tractatus de Decimis tam spiritualibus quam papalibus, et de optione canonica, 4to. fitie copy, vellum, scarce, 12s. - - * Romce, 1621 *** With the Aldine device on the title and last leaf. 4881 Monfart (Henry Defeynes Mannor of) Exact and Curious Survey of all the East Indies, even to Canton, the chiefe Citie of China, all duly performed by Land, the like whereof was never hitherto brought to an end : wherein also is described the huge Dominions of the great Mogul, to whom that honourable Knight, Sir Thomas Roe, was lately sent Ambassador from the King, 4to .fine copy, h. 5. neat, 11. Is. 1615 *%* Sold in the Gordonstoun sale for 31. Is. 4882 Monipenny (Jo.) Abridgement or Summary of the Scots' Chronicles, with True Description and Division of the whole Realme of Scotland, 12mo. vellum, scarce, 10s. 6d. Edinb. 1633 *** Sold in Mr. Bindley’s sale for 18s. 4883 Monitorium contra Venetos, 4to. scarce, 2s. 6d. Romce, 1509 4884 Monmouth.—T. Ducket’s Petition to the Parliament, and Propositions, with his Designs for the Improvement of Lands, Cattle, all sorts of English Fruit and other produce, 4to. 4s.6d. *- - Chepstow, 1646 4885 Monmouth and Gloucester. — The Condemnation of the Cheating Popish Priest, or Account of the Trial of Father Lewis, pretended Bishop of Llandaff, for cheating a poor woman of fifteen pounds, &c. ; also another in Gloucester, 4to. sewed, 4s. 6d. - - - 1679 4886 Monmouth (Duke of). — Letter to a Person of Honour, touching the King’s disavowing the having been married to the Duke of Monmouth’s Mother, 4to. 4s. 6d. - 1680 4887 Monk (General) and the Officers under his command, Two Letters to the Parliament, with Answer, 4to. two tracts, served,, 4s. - - - 1659 4888 Monk.—Iter Boreale, attempting something upon the Successful and Matchless March of General Monk from Scotland to London, 4to.fine copy, h. b. russia, 7s. - 1660 4889 Monk, &c.—The Art of Restoring, or the Piety and Probity of General Monk in bringing about the Restoration, 1714.— Revolution and Anti-Revolution Principles Stated and Compared.—The Constitution Explained and Vindicated, 1714. —-The Safety of the Church under the present Ministry considered, 1715.—Difficulties and Discouragements which attend the Study of the Scriptures in the way of Private Judgment, 1715.—Necessity of Impeaching the late Ministry, by T. Burnett, 1715.—The Counsellor’s Plea for the Divorce of Sir G. D. and Mrs. F. 1715, and other tracts, in one vol. 8vo. 8s. 4890 Montalvan (Juan Perez de) Vida y Purgatorio de S. Patricio, very rare, but stained, 8vo. 7s. 6d. - Madrid, 1651 4891 Montani (Jacobi) Odarum Spiritualium liber, 4to. scarce, 3s. 6d. - Argent. 1513 4892 Montani (Jacobi) Vita Pauli Apostoli, Carmine Heroico, 4to. fine copy, very neat, 10s. 6d. - Colonies, 1518 4893 Monte (Hieronymi de) Brixiensis, Tractatus de finibus re- gendis Civitatum, Castorum, ac Praediorum, tarn urbanorum quum rusticorum, 4to. fine copy, very scarce, 10s. 6d. Venetiis, apud Jordanum Ziletum, 1562 4894 Monte (Jo. de) Jesuis cum cantu, versibus elegis accommodo, many Jine wood-cuts, 4to. scarce, 10s. 6d. - s. a. 4895 Monteith’s (Robert) Buchanan’s Fratres Fraterrimi, Three Books of Epigrams and Book of Miscellanies, in English verse, with the illustration of the proper names and Mythologies therein mentioned, clean copy, Svo. neat, scarce, 10s. 6d. - Edinburgh, 1708 *** These epigrams or short poems are addressed or relating to Queen Elizabeth, Mary Queen of Scots, Cardinal Bellay, Margaret of Valois, Queen of Navarre, Lodowick King, Roger Ascham, H. Killigrew, James IV. King of Scots, Gilbert Kennedy, Earl of Cassillis, Adam Otterburn, James Stewart, Earl of Murray, Viceroy of Scotland, John Jewell, Henry King of Scots, Jean Howard, Matthew, Earl of Lennox, Thomas Cromwell, Henry VIII., John Calvin, Anna Walsing- ham, &c. &c. 4896 Montgomery (Sir James) Great Britain’s Just Complaint for her late Measures, present Sufferings, and future Miseries she is exposed to, with the best and safest way to secure her Religion and Government, 4to. neat, 8s. 6d. 1692 %* ‘ Among those who appeared in the convention, none distinguished them- selves more than Sir James.’ See Bishop Burnet’s History of his own Times. 4897 Montgomery’s (Capt. Alex.) Mindes Melodie, contayning certayne Psalmes applyed to a new pleasant Tune, 8vo. bds. 5s. Edinburgh, by R. Charteris, 1605, Reprint 4898 Montemayor (George de) Las siete Libros de la Diana de, 12mo. neat, very rare, \l. Is. - Anvers, 1580 *** The earliest edition of this celebrated poetical romance in Col. Stanley’s sale, was that printed at Paris, in 1603, which sold for 41. 4899 Monte Mayor (George de) Siete Libros de la Diana, hanse anadido los verdaderos amores del Abencerraje Abindarraez, y la hermosa Xarifa, la Historia de Alcida y Sylvano, etc. 12mo. fine copy, in old red morocco, rare, 2l. 12s. 6d. Valencia, 1602 *** “ But what shall we do with these little books that remain? These, as I take, said the Curate, are not books of Knighthood, but of Poetry; and opening one, he perceived it was the Diana of Montemayor, and believing that all the rest were of that stamp, he said, These deserve not to be burned with the rest, for they have not, nor can do so much hurt as books of knighthood, being all of them works full of understanding and conceits, and do not prejudice any other.” — Don Quixote. 4900 Monthly Magazine and British Register, from the commencement, in 1796, to December, 1825, in all 60 vols. 8vo. many plates, a fine clean set, h. b. russia, uniform, 71. 7s. 1796-1825 4901 Monthly Review, from the Commencement in 1749 to 1806, inclusive, with Indexes, 134 vols. 8vo. the first 15 h. b. uncut, and the remainder very neat, 81. 185. 6d. 1749-1806 *** ‘One of the cleverest and best conducted journals ever published in the English language.’ Sold in Isaac Reed’s sale for 33/. 10s. 4902 Monthly Review, from the commencement in 1749 to 1812, with Indexes, 153 vols. 8vo .fine set, very neat, and uniform, 121. 12s. - - 1749-1812 *%* From his late Majesty’s library. 4903 Moor (J.) On the Prepositions of the Greek Language, I2mo. sewed, 2s. - - Glasgow, 1766 4904 Moore’s (G.) Memoirs of the Duke of Ripperda, Cardinal Alberoni, &c. 8vo. 3s. - - 1819 4905 Moore (Sir John Henry) Poetical Trifles, Songs, Epitaphs, &c. 8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d. - Bath, 1783 4906 Moore (Roberti) Diarium Historico-poeticum, in quo praeter Constellationum utriusque hemisphaerii et Zodiaci ortus efc occasus, numerum stellarum causarumque ad poesin spectan- tium, varietatem declarantur : cujusque mensis dies fere sin- guli, Regum, Imperatorum, Principum, Pontificum virorum- que doctorum, natalibus, nuptiis, inaugurationibus, morte de- nique aut re alia quacunque insigniore celebriores, in verse, 4to .fine copy, h. b. morocco, very scarce, 2l. 2s. Oxonii, 1595 *%* An interesting poem, containing many curious historical notices:—Birth and Death of Henry VIII., William I. and II., Henry I. II. III. V., Edward II. V. and VI., Richard II., foundation of Winchester new college, death of Anne Boleyn, Calvin, Richard III., invention of printing, Sir Thomas More, death of Linacer, Fox’s Martyrology, William of Wickham, Katharine of Arragon, King Stephen and King John, drowning of Henry I.’s children, Lady Jane Seymour, Queen Elizabeth, &c. 4907 Moore’s (Jonas) A ri thine tick, fine ’portrait by Cross, 12mo. in the original binding, 7s. - 1650 The author was a native of Durham. 4908 Moore’s (Thomas) Universality of God’s Free Grace in Christ to Mankind Proclaimed and Displayed, 4to. fine copy, scarce, 7 s. 1646 4909 Moral and Religious Memento, in German Verse, a curious broadside, with wood-cut border, rare, 7s. 6d. 1559 4910 Morales.—Coronica General de Espana, que continuava Am. brosio de Morales, Alcala de Henares, 1574.—Los otros dos Libros, XI. y XII. de la Coronica General de Espana que continuava Ambrosio de Morales, ib. 1577.—Las Antigue- dades de las Ciudades de Espana, que van nombradas en las Coronicas, con la averiguacion de sus sitios y nombres an- tiguos, que excrevia Amb. de Morales, ib. 1575.—Los Cinco Libros Postreros de la Coronica General de Espana, por A. de Morales, Cordova, 1586, in all 4 vols. in 3, folio, neat, very rare, 3l. 135. 6d. *** These chronicles are of considerable rarity, especially in a perfect and collected state. 4911 Moralia, etc.—Regule celestis Juris, vel maxime Theologie Magistri Alani Porretani, s. a.—Libri Cathonis, Faceti, Theodoli, De Contemptu Mundi, Floreti, Alani de Parabolis, Fabularum Esopi, Thobiadis, all in verse, very scarce, s. a. —Thesaurus Magistri Sententiarum cum plenis sententiis in ordinem Alphabeticum redactus, MCCCCXCV. in one vol. 4to. a very curious collection, good sound copies, in the original binding, 185. 4912 Moralia quaedam instituta, Gr. et Lat. ex variis Authoribus, scilicet Catonis Sententise Morales ; Aurea Carmina Pythagoras ; Phocylidis Poema exhortatorium ; Senarii Morales diversorum Poetarum ; Cebetis Tabula ; et Sententise Morales multorum virorum illustrium, Aug. Vind. 1523.—Iso- cratis Parsenesis, id est recta Vitaj Humanae Ratio, Gr. et Lat. cum Agapati de eadem re Sermone et Grsecorum illustrium quorundam Epigrammatibus, Gr. et Lat. ib. 1523, in one vol. 8vo.fine copies, stamped vellum, rare, 155. 4913 Mordington’s (Lord) Letter to his Grace the Lord Archbishop of York, occasioned by a most Impious and Scandalous Weekly Paper, called the Independent Whig, Svo. sewed, 2s. 3d. - - - 1721 4914 More (George) Principles for Young Princes, collected out of sundry Authors, 4to. sewed, 3s. 3d. - 1629 4915 More’s (Hannah) Remarks on the Speech of M. Dupont, on the Subjects of Religion and Public Education, 8vo. sewed, 25. - - 1793 4916 More’s (Henry) Pathomaehia ; or Love’s Loadstone, a Drama, 4to. clean copy, h. b. neat, scarce, 105. 3d. 1630 4917 Mori (Thomas) Epigrammata, 4to. 8s. Basil. 1518 4918 Mori Epigrammata, item Progymnasmata T. Mori et Gulielmi Lilii Sodalium, first edition, with wood-cut border, 4to. fine clean copy, very neat, 18s. - Basilece, 1520 4919 More.—Expositio Fidelis de Morte D. Thom® Mori et quo- rundam aliorum insignium virorum in Anglia, 4to. first edition, neat, very scarce, 1/. 8s. - 1535 *** An interesting volume; sold in Lord Guildford’s sale for 51. 5s. 4920 Mori de Optimo Reipublicae Statu, deque Nova Insula Utopia, libellus amens, 12mo. scarce, 18s. Lovanii, 1548 4921 Mori Lucubrationes, ab innumeris mendis repurgatae, 8vo. neat, 5s. - - Basil. 1563 4922 More’s pleasant, fruitfull, and wittie worke, of the best state, a publique weale, and of the new Isle called Utopia, Englished by Raphe Robinson, black letter, 4to. fine copy, 18s. 1597 4923 Mori Epistola ad Acad. Oxon. cui adjecta sunt qusedam Poe- mata in Mortem Roberti Cottoni et Thomse Alleni, 4to. neat, scarce, 10s. 6c/. - - Oxon. 1633 4924 More.—Life and Death of Sir Thomas More, Lord High Chancellour of England, by his Grandson, M. T. More, with remarks upon his Writings, and dedication to Henrietta Maria, Queen of Charles I. 4to. first edition, very fine copy, in the original vellum binding, from the Duke of Queens- bury’s collection, with arms on the sides, rare, 1 /. 15s. Privately printed abroad about 1644 4925 More.—Dom. Regi della Vita di Tommaso Moro Gran Can- celliero d’lnghilterra, lib. due, A2mo. fine copy, uncut, rare, 15s. - - - Bologna, 1733 4926 Moreni (Domenico) Bibliografia Storico.—Ragionata della Toscana o sia Catalogo degli scrittori che hanno illustrata la storia delle citta, luoghi e persone della medesima, 2 vols. 4to. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, 21. 2s. Firenze, 1805 4927 Moret (Joseph de) Congressiones Apologeticas sobre la verdad de las Investigaciones Historicas de las Antiguedades del Reyno de Navarra, 4to. very rare, 18s. Pamplona, 1678 This valuable work has escaped the researches of Brunet. 4928 Morgan’s (Sir T.) Progress in France and Flanders, with Six Thousand English, in 1657-8, at the taking of Dunkirk, 4to. sewed, 2s. - - 1699 4929 Morgan.-—Letter to the Prince of Wales on a Second Application to Parliament, to discharge Debts wantonly contracted since May, 1787, 1795.—Facts addressed to the serious attention of the People respecting the expense ot the War, and the state of the National Debt, by W. Morgan, 1796.—Additional Facts, by W. Morgan, 1796.—Appeal to the People of Great Britain on the present alarming State of the Public Finances and Public Credit, by W. Morgan, 1797, in 1 vol. 8vo. h. b. neat, 4s. 6d. 4930 Mori (Ascanio de) Novelle, portrait, 8vo. boards, 4s. 6d. V Loud. 1794 3 Q 4931 Mori da Ceno (Ascanio de) Giuoco Piacevole, con la giunta d’alcune Rime, et d’un Ragionamente del medesimo in lode delle Donne, 3 parts in 1 vol. 4to.fine copy, vellum, scarce, 15^. - - - Mantoua, 1580 4932 Mori (Ascanio de) Cento Novelle, 4to.jine copy, neat, very scarce, 155. - - Mantoua, 1585 *** ‘ Cette edition tr£s rare, contient 14 Nouvelles.’—Brunet. Sold in Col. Stanley’s sale for 41. 4933 Morice (Mrs.) Verses on the Death of Bishop Atterbury’s Daughter, 4to. 35. 6d. - - 1730 4934 Morison’s Select Collection of Favourite Scottish Ballads, 2 vols. 12mo. h. b. morocco, 7s. 6d. - Perth, 1790 4935 Morisoti (Bart.) Henricus Magnus, presentation copy from the author, 8vo. vellum, from Thuanus’s library, with his autograph on the title, 105. 6d. - Lugd. Bat. 1624 4936 Morley (G.) Bishop of Worcester, Letter to a Friend, in Vindication of Himself from Mr. Baxter’s Calumny, 4to. served, 3s. - 1662 4937 Morlier (Jacques Auguste de la) Lauriers Ecclesiastiques, ou Campagnes de lWbbe de T*^*, avec le Triomphe des Reli- gieuses ou les Nones Babillardes, 12mo. neat, scarce, 7s. 6d. Luxuropolis, 1749 4938 Moro (Don Gerardo) Natural de la Ciudad de Dingle, en la Reyno de Irlanda, Informe en Derecho, sobre que la Com- pania de el Real Assiento de la Gran Breiana, establecida para la introduccion de Esclavos Negros, en estas Indias, etc. folio, fine copy, very rare, \l. 15. Mexico, 1724 4939 Morris (Corbyn) Letter on the Necessity of Maintenance of a large Regular Land Force, &c. 8vo. sewed, 2s. 1742 4940 Morris’s (Isaac) Narrative of the Dangers and Distresses which befel him and seven more of the Crew belonging to the Wager, Store Ship, which attended Commodore Anson in his Voyage to the South Sea, no date.—Conduct of the Ministry impartially examined, 1756. — Ditto, and the Pamphlet entitled Considerations on the present German War, refuted, 1760.—Letters concerning Libels, Warrants, and the Seizure of Papers, 1764.—Debates in the Asiatic Assembly, 1767.—Things as they are, 1761.—Letter to Lord Robert Bertie relating to his Conduct in the Mediterranean and his defence of Admiral Byng, 1757.—S. Pennington’s Advice to her Absent Daughters, 1761.—Three Essays on the Employment of Time, 1751, in 1 vol. h. b. 7s. 4941 Morritt’s (J. B. S.) Miscellaneous Translations and Imitations of the Minor Greek Poets, 12mo. boards, 2s. 1802 4942 Morte finta d’Amore, nella quale si veggono sette nobilissime Donne Romane piangendolo come morto, robbarle quale una, e quale un altra cosa, dove giongendo due Ninfe per sepelirlo credendolo estinto, 8vo,fne copy, neat, very scarce, 155. Venetia, per Matthio Pagan, 1554 *** This copy sold in Mr. Roscoe’s sale for 2/. 7,s. 4943 Mortimer’s (Dr* Cromwell) Papers, read before the Royal Society, concerning the Fresh-water Polypus, an Insect that being cut into several Pieces, each Piece becomes a Perfect Animal, 4to. 'plates, 5s. 3d. - - 1743 4944 Morton’s (John) Natural History of Northamptonshire, with some account of the Antiquities; also a Transcript of Doomsday Book, as far as relates to that County, plates, folio, neat, 1/. 8s. - - - 1712 4945 Morton (Dr. T.) Queries Addressed to Dr. Law, Arch-Deacon of Carlisle, and Master of St. Peter’s College, Cambridge, Relative to what he has advanced on the Soul of Man, and a Separate State, &c. 12mo. 3s. Lincoln, 1757 4946 Morton (Earl of.)—Catalogue of his Lordship’s Library, including some books formerly the Regent of Scotland’s, 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. - 1829 4947 Moryson’s (Fynes) Ten Years Travell through England, Ireland, Scotland, France, Poland, Bohemia, Italy, Turkey, Germany, and other Countries, also an account of the Rebellion of Hugh Talbot, Earl of Tyrone in Ireland, with the appeasing thereof, &c. plans, folio, very neat, Si. 3s. 1617 e< This is a valuable book, and the observations true and well collected; the Journal of the Irish War, and the observations and notes on the several countries, after his travels, are worthy great regard, as are his precepts for travellers ; the whole discovers much experience, integrity, and capacity, &c.” 4948 Moschi et Bionis Idyllia quae quidem extant omnia, hactenus non edita, Gr. et Lat. cum Scholiis, 4to. morocco elegant, gilt leaves, 15s. - Brugis Flandorum, 1565 *** Sold in Dr. Askew’s sale for 11. 2s. 4949 Moschi Idyllia Tria, Graece, Notis E. Cogan, 8vo. uncut, 2s. 3d. - Lond. 1795 4950 Mosellani (Petri) Peedologia, in puerorum usunl conscripta, 4to. 3s. 3d. - - - 1518 4951 Moss’s Manual of Classical Bibliography, 2 vols. in one, 8vo. h. b. morocco, uncut, top edges gilt, 125. 1825 4952 Moucy (Giraud de) Catalogue des Livres de sa Bibliotheque, prices, 8vo. very neat, 45. 3d. - Paris, 1753 4953 Monntague’s (W.) Shepheard’s Paradise, a Comedy, privately acted before the late King Charles, by the Queen’s Majesty and Ladies of Honour, 1659.—Lod. Carlell’s Two New Playes, viz. the Fool would be a Favourite, or the Discreet Lover ; and Osmond the Great Turk, or the Noble Servant, 1657, in 1 vol. 8vo.fine copies, very neat, scarce, 125. This volume was purchased for 11. 15s. 4954 Moura (F. de) Iris Lusitana, sive de S. Elizabethse Lusitanise Reginae Laudibus Oratio, 4to. 3s. - Romce, 1636 4955 Mourning Saint among the Willows, or Heavenly Music Regained; The Sinner’s Tears, or Grace Triumphant; the Poetical Part is Music, Naturalized, Realized, &c. with Narrative of the Author’s Conversion, by J. Gibbons, Preacher of the Gospel out of Duty, 8vo. sewed, 4s. 1777 4956 Moxon’s (Edward) Sonnets, 8vo. gilt edges, 85. Gd. 1830 *** Privately printed for presents, 4957 Moyle’s (Walter) Apology for his Writings, in Answer to the Aspersions of Thomas Hearne the Antiquary, Dr. Woodward, &c. 8vo. sewed, Ss. - - 1727 4958 Mucedorus.—A most pleasant Comedie of Mucedorus the King’s Sonne of Valencia, and Amadine the King’s Daughter of Aragon, with the Merry Conceits of a Mouse, very De- lectable, and full of Conceited Mirth, 4to. h. b. morocco, 1/. 11 s. Gd. - - - 1619 4959 Mucedorus, with additions, as acted before the King’s Majesty, 4to. very neat, 18s. - - 1634 Sold in the Duke of Roxhurghe’s sale for 11. 6s. 4960 Muelleri (Car. Odofr.) de Tripode Delphico Dissertatio, 4to. sewed, 3s. - Gottingcs, 1820 4961 Mugleton, &c.—Modest Account of the wicked Life of that grand Impostor Lo. Mugleton, wherein is related the remarkable Actions he did, the strange Accidents that have befallen him, &c. 1676.—The second part of the Discovery of Thieves, or a fair Warning for House-keepers and all Travellers, 1676.—Relation of God’s most remarkable Judgment upon John Duncalf, of King-Swinford, in Staffordshire, 1677, in one vol. 4to. h. b. russia, scarce and carious, 10s. Gd. 4962 Muilman.—-Catalogus Librorum, necnon Iconum et Tabula- rum Geographicarum Wigbolde Muilman, Svo. h. b. vellum, 2s. Gd. - - Hagce, 179S 4963 Mulcaster’s (R.) Positions wherein those primitive circumstances be examined which are necessary for the training up of Children, 4to. fine copy, vellum, 12s. - 1581 *** Sold in Isaac Reed’s sale for 11. 4964 Mulleri (Andreas) Speciminum Sinicorum, Decimse de De- cimis, una cum Mantissis, 1685. —Specimen Lexici Manda- rinici, ubi Sinarum Voces et Phrases Mandarinicse, quibus in loquendo aula et literati utuntur, methodice disponuntur et explicantur ab And. Mullero, Berlini, 1684, Ejusdem de Eclipsi Passionali Disquisitio, s. a. in 1 vol. folio, li. 5. neat, very scarce, 11. Is. 4965 Multiscii (Arae) Schedae De Islandia, accedit Commentarius et Dissertatio de Aree Multiscii Vita et Scriptis, Islandice et Latine, Svo.Jine copy, neat, scarce, 10s. Gd. Oxonice, 1716 4966 Mun’s (Thos.) England’s Treasure by Foreign Trade, or the Balance of our Foreign Trade is the Rule of our Treasure, dedicated to Thomas, Earl of Southampton, by the author’s son, John Muns, of Bearsted, in Kent, Svo. very neat, 4s. 1669 4967 Muratori (L. A.) 11 Cristianesime Felice nelle Missioni de’ Padri della Compagnia di Gesu nel Paraguai, 4to. uncut, Gs. Venezia, 1743 4968 Monday's (Anthony) Death of Robert Earl of Huntingdon, otherwise called Robin Hood, of Merrie Sherwoode, with the lamentable Tragedie of Chast Matilda, his fair Maid Marian, Poysoned at Dunmowe, by King John, 4to. title inlaid, morocco, gilt edges, very rare, 41. 4$. 1601 *** Sold in Mr. Inglis’s sale for 12/. 15s,, and in Mr. Rhodes’s for 8/. 8s. 4969 Murders.—Miraculous Discovery of Three Horrible Murders and Robberies, two whereof were committed by W. Bliss, alias Wats, near Kits-end, near Hadley, where he was Hanged in Chains, the other by G. Jillian, neer Whetstone Park, wood-cuts, 4to. sewed, 3s. 3d. - 1673 4970 Murder.—Hellish Murder committed by a French Midwife, on the Body of her Husband, Denis Hcbry, Jan. 27, 168^, for which she received Sentence to be Burnt, 4to. sewed, scarce, 10$. 3d. - - 1688 *** The above deed was committed in the Savoy. A copy of this tract sold in Mr. Nassau’s sale for 21. 3s. 4971 Mureti (M. Ant.) Juvenilia, Julius Caesar, Tragcedia, Elegise, Satyrse, Epigrammata, Epistolae et Odae, Paris. 1553.— Salm. Macrini Epigrammatum lib. duo, Pictavii, 1548.— Ejusdem Nseniarum de Gelonide Borsola uxore cariss. nuper defuncta, lib. III. Paris. 1550.—P. Lotichii Secundi Elegi- arum liber, ejusdem Carminum Libellus, ib. 1551.—Mich. Verini Disticha de Moribus, Pictavii, s. a.—Publ. Fausti Andrelini Poetse Laureati Hecatodistichon, Lugduni, 1549, in one vol. 8vo. very neat, a rare and curious collection, 18$. *** With the Juvenilia of Muretus are some commendatory verses iu Latin, by George Buchanan, the Scotish historian. 4972 Mureti Orationum Ciceronis in Catilinam Explicatio, 8vo. jine copy, h. b. neat, scarce, 7s. 3d. Venetiis, 1557 4973 Mureti ad Pium IV, Pont. Max. Oratio, Francisci II. Gallise et Scotise Regis nomine habita Romse, postridie Kal. Maii, Anno 1560, 4to. h. b. morocco, very scarce, \l. 1$. Romce, ap. Ant. Bladum, 1560 Printed with types furnished by Paul Manutius. 4974 Mureti Oratio habita Rome in funere Karoli IX. Gallorum Regis, 4to. very fine copy, if not on thick paper, morocco elegant, gilt edges, very rare, 21. 2s. Romce, ap. hcered. A. Bladi, 1574 *** u A very elegant composition, on the very early death of Charles the Ninth.” Beautifully printed by Bladus with Aldine types. 4975 Mureti Oratio habita Romae in funere Karoli IX. Gallorum Regis, 4to. h. b. morocco, scarce, 15$. (Guerra) 1574 *** Printed in the Aldine italic types used by the brothers Guerra. Purchased in the Lucca sale for 21. 2s. 4976 Mureti Orationum Ciceronis in Catilinam explicatio, 3\o.Jine large copy, vellum, rare, ll. 1$. Paris, ap. R. Coulombel, in Aldina Bibliotheca, 1581 *** With the Aldine device on the title. 4977 Murneri (Paschalis) ad R. P. F. Spiritum Ruterum, Aqui- tanicum fidei inquisitorem, Epistola Congratulatoria, 8vo. fine copy, 3s. - - 1549 4978 Murneri (Thom®) Cbartiludium Logic®, seu Logica Poetica, vel Memorativa, first edition, with wood-cuts, wants title, but the work itself is perfect, 4to. very rare, 12s. Argent. 1509 The wood-cuts in this volume are of a most rude and singular description. The work itself, on its publication, excited so much attention, that the author was publicly accused of magic, and cited to appear with his book before the doctors of the university, but he came off with great honour. 4979 Murneri Chartiludium Logic®, Editio secunda, notis et con- jecturis Jo. Bulesdens, with wood-cuts, 8vo. original binding, 1/. 11 s. 6d. - - Paris. 1629 *** The wood-cuts in this edition are copied from the first, and are of the same marvellous description. It is quite as rare as the first edition, and is called by Vogt “liber eximiae raritatis, Morhofio nunquam visus.’* This copy cost 21. 18s. 4980 Murneri Ludus Studentum Friburgensium, de Syllabarura Quantitate, Scaci Interpretatio, etc. very curious cuts, some of which are moveable, 4to. morocco elegant, gilt edges, extremely rare, 31. 3s. - - Francphordice, 1511 *** This work is pleasantly alluded to in the Epistolae Obscurorum Virorum. It is there said of Murner, that “ ipse est de Ordine S. Francisci, et est superior- ista et praesupponit ita multa, quod non creditis. Dicunt quod fecit Cartas, et qui ludunt in illis Cartis discunt Grammaticam et Logicam! Et composuit unum ludum Scacci, in quo trahuntur quantitates syllabarum,” etc. etc. 4981 Murneri Ritus et celebratio phase Judaeorum cum orationibus eorum et benedictionibus mense ad litteram interpretatis, curious wood-cuts, 4to. fine copy, rare, 125. Francphordice, 1512 *** ‘ Editio, ut omnes hujus impressoris, rarissima.’ 4982 Murneri Chartiludium Institute Summarie (in Instituta Justi- niani) with numerous singularly curious wood-cuts, 4to. very rare, 2/. 2s. - - Argent. 1518 *** This also, like the other works of the author, is of the greatest rarity. Murner was the first inventor of this species of publication, but numerous were afterwards published. They were received with much delight by the literary world at the time, and the council which acquitted him of witchcraft, expressed their opinion that he was rather a divinity than a magician, and worthy of all honour. 4983 Musaei Opusculum de Herone et Leandro, Gr. et Lat. Orphei Argonautica, Hymni et de lapidibus, Greece, 8vo. tall copy, very neat, 185. - - Venet. Aldus, 1517 *** At the end of this copy are two leaves beautifully written, containing four Hymns of Proclus in Greek. 4984 Musaeus on the Loves of Hero and Leander, in verse, with Notes by Stapylton, frontispiece by Marshall, 12mo. fine copy, very neat, gilt edges, 95. - 1647 4985 Musaeus’s Hero and Leander, a Poem, Translated from the Greek, by Edw. Taylor, frontispiece, presentation copy, 4to. sewed, 45. - - Glasgow, Foulis, 1783 4986 Musconii (J. T«) Latina Monumenta; Hymni de Rebus Di- vinis; Epigrammata ; Elegiae ; et Epitaphia, 8vo. morocco elegant, gilt leaves, 11. 5s. Brixice ap. Marchettum, 1583 *** A scarce volume of Latin poems, with the Aldine device on the title. 4987 Muscovy.—Relation of the Rebellion lately raised there, by Stenko Razin, its Rise, Progress and Stop, taking that Rebel, bis Sentence, Execution, &c. 4t,o. sewed, 2s. 6d. 1672 4988 Muses’ Farewell to Popery and Slavery, or a Collection of Poems, Satyrs, Songs, by the most eminent Wits of the Nation, 8vo. 3s. 6d. - 1689 4989 Muses’ Fountain Clear; or, the Dutiful Oxonian’s Defence of His Mother’s Loyalty to his present Majesty, wherein is demonstrated that the University of Oxford and her most noted members, the Bishop of Rochester, the Bishop of Bristol, &c. have maintained the Revolution and Protestant Succession, &c., 8vo. sewed, 3s. - 1717 4990 Museum Adolpho-Fridericianum, per Laurentium Balk, 4to. with Autograph of Dr. Maton, 3s. Ilolmice, 1746 4991 Music.—Practica Musicse Franchini Gafori Laudensis, Qua- tuor Libris, with curious wood-cuts and musical notes through- out, first edition, folio, vellum, very rare, 11. 11 s. 3d. Mediolani, MCCCCXCVL 4992 Music.-—Dialog© di Vincentio Galilei della Musica Antica e Moderna, folio, neat, scarce, 1/. Is. Fiorenza, 1581 4993 Music.—Morley’s First Booke of Balletts to five Voyees, two parts, Cantus and Bassus, 4to. fine copies, sewed, 10s. 3d. 1595 Dedicated to Sir Robert Cecil. 4994 Music.—Madrigals, the Triumphes of Oriana, to 5 and 6 Voyees, composed by Divers Authors, newly published by T. Morley, Batchelor of Music, two parts, Bassus and Cantus, 4to. fine copies, 15s. - - 1601 The songs in the above set are composed by John Milton, father of the poet, Michael Cavendish, Johnson, Gibbons, Kirbie, and various others, with dedication to the Earl of Nottingham. 4995 Music.—Ballets and Madrigals, to five Voyees, with one to six Voyees, newly composed by Thomas Weelkes, two parts, Bassus and Cantus, 4?to. fine copies, sewed, 10s. 6c?. 1608 *** Dedicated to Edw. Darcye, Esq., Groom of her Majesty’s privy chamber. 4996 Music.—Consort Lessons made by Diuers Exquisite Authors for Sixe Instruments to Play together, collected by Tho. Morley, 4to. uncut, 105.6c?. - - 1611 4997 Music.—Sacred Hymnes of 2, 4, 5, and 6 parts, for Voyees and Vyols, newly composed by John Amner, Bachelor of Musicke, Organist of the Cathedral of Ely, two parts, Bassus and Cantus, 4to. sewed, 10s. 3d. - 1615 * Dedicated to the Earl of Bath, Lord Lieutenant of the County of Devon. 4998 Music.—Staden (Organister) Ilaiisz-Music, dritter theil, with musical notes, 4to. 5s. 1628 4999 Music.—Ottonis Gibelii Introductio Musicce Theoretic® didactic®, 4to. vellum, scarce, 10s. 6d. - Bremce, 1660 5000 Music.—Sistema Musico overo Musica Speculativa, Dove si Spiegano i piu Celebri Sistemi di tutti i tre Generi, di Lemme Rossi, 4to. vellum, 10s. Qd. - Perugia, 1666 5001 Music.—Del Suono de Tremori Armonici e dell Udito, trattati del P. D. Bartoli, 4to. bds. 7s. 6d. - Bologna, 1680 5002 Music.—The newest Collection of the choicest Songs, as they are sung at Court, Theatre, Music Schools, Balls, &c. with Musical Notes, 8vo. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, 1/. 11s. 6c?. - - - 1683 *** A curious and scarce collection. 5003 Musick.—An Ode in Praise of Musick, set for variety of Voices and Instruments, by Mr. Philip Hart, written by J. Hughes, 4to. sewed, 2s. 3d. - - 1703 5004- Music.—A most curious collection of Five Hundred and Seventy-five Old Songs, set to Music, in 3 vols. folio, very rare, Si. 13s. 3d. *** A most excellent selection. 5005 Musical (The) Miscellany, being a Collection of Choice Songs, set to Music, 6 vols.'in 3, 8vo. neat, 18s. 1729 5006 Music.—Dr. Marriot’s Poems on the Power of Music, the Valetudinarian, Death of the Prince of Wales, &c. 4to. served, 2s. - - - 1753 5007 Music.—Thoughts on the use and advantages of Music, and other Amusements, frontispiece, 8vo. very neat, 5s. 1765 5008 Music.—Vocal Music, or the Songster’s Companion, a collection of the greatest variety of Songs, Cantatas, &c. with music, 3 vols. 12mo. very neat and scarce, 11. 8s. 1772 5009 Music.—Edinburgh Musical Miscellany, a Collection of the most approved Scotch, English, and Irish Songs, set to music, 2 vols. 12mo. h. b. neat, 6s. - Edinburgh, 1792 5010 Music.—Selections from the Works of Thomas Ravenscroft, a Musical Composer of the time of King James, with Musical Notes, privately printed by the late Duke of Marlborough for the Roxburghe Club, with his Grace's autograph, 4to. h. b. morocco, 21. 2s. - - 1822 5011 Music.— Forty Impressions from Ancient Gems, towards illustrating the Musical Instruments of the Ancients, in a box, collected by Jones the Welsh Bard, 21. 2s. 5012 Musii (Cornelii) Delphi, ad Jacobum Sanctaragundum Tu- mulorum Erasmi Libellus, 4to. scarce, 3s. Lovanii, Rescius, 1536 5013 Musii Solitudo sive Vita Solitaria Laudata, in verse, 4to. scarce, 2s. 3d. - - - Ante. 1566 5014 Musso (Corn.) Prediche fatte in Vienna alia Sacra Maesta Cesarea et al Re et Reina di Bohemia, thick paper, 4to. in the original vellum, \l. 5s. Roma, per Ant. Blado, 1560 *** On the back of the title are printed the arms of Cardinal Granville, who possessed some of the choicest specimens of the Aldine productions, and had each volume decorated in a similar manner. 5015 Mutii (Macarii) Camertis Equitis aurati et Poetse, Liber in gloriosissimum Triumphum Christi Salvatoris Nostri, 4to. scarce, 8s. 6d. - - sine ulla nola. 5016 Mutii Carmen de triumpho Christi cum Josephi Horlennii exclaratione, 4to. fine copy, scarce, 6s. - Colonies, 1515 5017 Myechow (Matthias de) Tractatus de duabis Sarmatis, Asiana et Europiana, et de contends in eis, 4 to .fine copy, neat, very rare, ll. 5s. - - Aug. Find. 1518 *** A curious historical tract, relating to this large northern country, part whereof lies in Asia, called Tartary; the other in Europe, containing Poland, Prussia, Lithuania, and part of Russia. 5018 Mylii (Martini) Strena, pro anno 1611, 8vo. scarce, 5s. Pragce, 1611 5019 MynshulPs (Geffray) Essayes and Characters of a Prison and Prisoners ; very curious Illustration of the Interiors of the London Prisons at this period, with Characters of their Inmates, dedicated to his uncle, Matthew Mainwaring of Namptwich, in Cheshire, portrait, original edition, 4to. morocco, 11.5s. - - - 1638 5020 Mynsyngeri (Joach.) Exhortatio ad Bellum contra Turcas suscipiendum, 4to. scarce, 8s. - sine anno. 5021 Mynsyngeri Poemata, cura H. Meibomii; acc. Meibomii Panegyrica de Mynsyngero, 4to. 5s. 6d. Helmcestadi, 1585 5022 Myonis (Eutychii) Proscserus : liceat ne homini Christiano, Evangelicse doctrines gnaro, papisticis superstitionibus ac falsis cultibus externa societate communicare, Dialogi IV. Dedicated to John Butler, Earl of Ormonde, Basilece, 1549*— Jo. Calvini Epistolae duae, de rebus hoc seculo apprime cognitu necessariis, prior de fugiendis impiorum illicitis sacris, et puritate Christianae Religionis observanda, altera de Christiani hominis Officio in Sacerdotiis Papalis Ecclesise vel administrandis, vel abjiciendis, Genevce, 1550.—De Vita Hominis Christiani, insigne opusculum, in quo vir pius methodum, qua ad rectum constituendae Vitae scopum dedu- catur, et regulam quandam universalem, ad quam officia sua dirigat, habet, Jo. Calvino authore, ib. 1550, in 1 vol. 8vo. fne copies, very neat, in old calf gilt, rare, \l. 5s. 5023 Myriciani (Joach.) Poetae, Epistola ad Cochlaeum cum Epis- tola Cochlaei ad Myricianum et Hasembergium, 8vo. scarce, 8s. - sine ulla notd. 5024 Mystere.—Resurrection de notre Seigneur, Jesu Christ par Personnages. Comment il s’apparut a ses Apostres et a plusieurs aultres, et comment il monta es cieulx le jour de son assention, in verse, blatft letter, with wood-cut, 4to. in old french morocco, gilt edges, 81. 8s. Paris, sans date. *** An early mystery of the greatest rarity, and very curious.—See Brunet. This copy was purchased in Mr. Heber’s sale for 11. 12s. 5025 Mysterie of Iniquitie yet working in the Kingdomes of England, Scotland, and Ireland, for the Destruction of Religion truly Protestant, 4to. 3s. - - 1643 3 R 5026 Nabbes’s (Thomas) Microcosmus; a Morall Maske, presented at the private House in Salisbury Court, Jirst edition, 4to. fine copy, h.b. morocco, \ 5s. - - 1637 5027 Nabbes’s Covent Garden, a Pleasant Comedy, 4to. h. b. morocco, 8s. - - 1639 *** Sold in Mr. Inglis’s sale for 14s. 5028 Nabbes’s Bride, a Comedie, 4to.fine copy, h. b. morocco, 1 Os. 6d. 1640 5029 Nagy de Harsany (Jacobi) Colloquia Familiaria Turcico-La- tina seu status Turcicus loquens, 8vo. vellum, scarce, 5s. 6d. Colonice Brandeburgicce, 1672 5030 Nahuys.—Catalogus Librorum Alex. Nahuys, M.D. priced, 8vo. half bound, 45. - Lugd. Bat. 1799 *** Containing a fine selection of medical works, and books on Natural History. 5031 Naked Truth.*—Animadversions upon a late Pamphlet, entitled the Naked Truth ; or, the True State of the Primitive Church, 4to. sewed, 35. 6d. - - 1676 5032 Nalson’s (J.) Impartial Collection of the great Affairs of State, from the beginning of the Scotch Rebellion in 1639, to the Murther of King Charles I. wherein the first occasions, and the whole series of the late Troubles in England, Scotland, and Ireland, are faithfully represented, frontispiece by White, 2 vols. folio, very neat, 11. 115. 6d. - 1682 5033 Nani (Giacopo) Due Antichissime Greche Iscrizioni Spiegate e Indirizzate, 4to. sewed, 3s. - Venez. 1755 5034 Naogeorgi (Thomae) Sylva Carminum in nostri temporis cor- ruptelas praesertim Religionis, sane quum falsa et festiva, ex diversis autoribus collecta, 5. a.—Sylvula Carminum a diver- sis piis et eruditis viris conscriptorum, De Religione Senten- tise et Controversiae, 1553.—Epinicion, Christo cantatum ab Jo. Calvino, scarce, Genevce, 1544.—Regnum Papisticum, Poema, Naogeorgo, 1553, in one vol. 8vo. neat, 155. 5035 Naogeorgi Regnum Papisticum, 12mo. fine copy, in old red morocco, 105. 6d. - - - 1553 *** A scarce volume of Latin poems. 5036 Naogeorgi Regnum Papisticum, Svo. scarce, 8s. Basil. 1559 *** Sold in Mr. Hibbert’s sale for 21. 10s. 5037 Naogeorgi Satyrarum lib. V. priores, his sunt adj. de Animi Tranquillitate duo libelli, unus Plutarchi, Latinus ab eodem factus, alter Senecm, cum Annotationibus in utrumque, 12mo. very neat, 8s. 6d. - Basil. 1555 *** Liber perrarus. Vid. Bauer, tom. iii. p. 109; Bibl. Solger, tom. iii. p. 306; Liter. Wochenbl. tom. p. 406; Brunet, tom. ii. p. 545; et Flogel, tom. iii. p. 298. The La Valliere copy sold for 27 francs. 5038 Naples. —Congiura de’ Baroni del Regno di Napoli, contra il Re Ferdinando Prime, raccolta dal S. Camillo Portio, 4to. very scarce, 185. - - Roma, 1565 *** The counterfeit of the Aldine edition, with the anchor in the title. Sold in Sir Mark Sykes’s sale for 21. 3s. 5039 Napleton’s (Dr. John) Advice to a Student in the University, concerning the Qualifications and Duties of a Minister of the Gospel, in the Church of England, 8vo. sewed, 3s. Oxford, 1795 5040 Nares’s (Robt.) Glossary, or Collection of Words, Phrases, Names and Allusions to Customs, Proverbs, &c. illustrative of the Works of English Authors, particularly Shakspeare and his Contemporaries, 4to. neat, scarce, 1/. 18s. 1822 5041 Narrative of the Proceedings at the Old Bayly on April 25 and 26, where nine Persons were condemned to die, with a particular relation of the Young Man at Enfield, and his Brother and Sister’s Tryal and Condemnation, &c. 4to. sewed, 45. 6d. - - - - 1677 5042 Narrative of the Portsmouth Disputation on Baptism, revis’d and published by Dr. William Russell, 1699.—Account of the Measures taken in Denmark, for Converting the Heathen Indians, 1715.—Gf the Use of Tobacco as to Smoaking, Chewing, Taking Snuff, Tea, Coffee, Chocolate, &c. 1722. —Catalogue des Eivres de Musique, Amst. and other tracts, in one vol. 12mo. fine copies, very neat, 7s. 6d. 5043 Narrative and Justification of the Proceedings of the Committee appointed to Discover the Passage to the Western Ocean of America, 1749.—State of the Countries and Trade of North America, claimed by the Hudson’s Bay Company, 1749.—Reasons showing the great Probability of a Navigable Passage to the Western American Ocean, through Hudson’s Streights, 1749.—Memoirs of the Revolution in Bengal, 1760.—Narrative of the Loss of His Majestie’s Ship, the Lichfield, Capt. Barton, on the Coast of Africa, with Account of the Sufferings of the Capt. and the surviving part of his Crew in their Slavery under the Emperor of Morocco, &c. by Lt. J. Sutherland, 1761.—Lord Clive’s Letter to the Proprietors of East India Stock, 1764.—Letter to the Proprietors of East India Stock, on the Subject of Lord Clive’s Jaghire, occasioned by his Lordship’s Letter on that Subject, 1764, in one vol. 8vo. half bound, neat, 7s. Gd. 5044 Narrative of Insidious Transactions practised towards a Gentleman in the Army, (Col. Sinclair) in order to obtain his Property, 1806.—Lord King’s Thoughts on the Restriction of Payments in Specie at the Banks of England and Ireland, 1803.—H. Parnell’s Observations upon the State of Currency in Ireland, and the Course of Exchange, 1804.—Considerations on the Situation to which Ireland is reduced by the Government of Lord Camden, Dublin, 1798.—Inquiry into the Causes of Popular Discontents in Ireland, 1805.-— Correspondence between Richard Wilson, Magistrate for the County of Tyrone, the Rt. Hon. W. Elliot, Secretary to the Duke of Bedford, and the Rt. Hon. G. Ponsonby, Lord High Chancellor of Ireland, relative to the Persecution ot the Catholics, Dublin, 1806, in one vol. 8vo. 105. Gd. 5045 Narrative of the Extraordinary Adventures and Sufferings of Mr. Wills, Surgeon, on Board the Durrington East India- man, under the Convoy of Admiral Boscawen, being a continued Series of Cruelty and Oppression, through Jealousy, his Trial at Bombay, Banishment, &c. with Curious Love Letters, &c. 8vo. served, scarce, 5s. 6d. - 1750 5046 Narrative of Four Years’ Residence at Tongataboo, one of the Friendly Isles, in the South Sea, plate, 1810.—-Account of New Zealand, particularly the Bay of Islands, and Surrounding Country, by J. Savage, portrait, 1807.—Description of Prince of Wales’ Island, in the Streight of Malacca, by Sir Home Popham, 1805.—Account of Port Jackson, in New South Wales, with Account of the Murder of Mr. Clode, by G. Bond, 1806, in one vol. 8vo. neat, 7s. 6d. 5047 Nary’s (C.) Letter to Edward, Lord Archbishop of Tuam, in Answer to his Charitable Address, to all who are of the Communion of the Church of Rome, Dublin, 1728.—A Rejoinder to the Reply to the Answer to the Charitable Address of his Lordship, by C. Nary, ib. 1780, in one vol. 8vo. neat, very rare, \2s. - - 1728-80 Unknown to the compiler of the Bibliographer’s Manual. The principal heads are on the baptism of infants and persons of age, of idolatry, of the pope’s supremacy, authority of the church, sacrifice of the mass, of the real presence and transubstantiation, communion in one kind, purgatory, veneratiou of relics, infallibility of the church, &c. 5048 Nashe’s (Thos.) Lenten Stuffe, containing the Description and first Procreation and Increase of the Towne of Great Yarmouth in Norfolke, with a new Play never played before, of the Praise of the Red Herring, Title of all Clearkes of Noblemens Kitchins to be read, and not unnecessary by all Serving Men that have short board wages, 4t o.jine copy, morocco, gilt edges, very rare, 4f. 45. - 1599 *** Gifford observes, “ Nash had an inexhaustible vein of caustic raillery, never yet surpassed.” The above is one of the most interesting, curious, and scarcest of all his productions. Mr. Bindley’s copy sold for 6/. 5049 Nassau.—Apologie ou Defense du Prince Guillaume d’Orange, Conte de Nassau, etc. contre le Ban et Edict publie par le Roi d’Espagne, par lequel il proscript le diet Prince; dont apperra des calumnies et faulses accusations contenues en la dicte Proscription, in Dutch, 4to. very neat, 4s. 1581 5050 Nassau.—Brief Discourse of the Assault committed upon the person of the most noble Prince William of Orange, by John Jaureguy, a Spaniard, in Antwerp, with the whole Proceedings thereupon, Letters, &c. 4to. very neat, scarce, 155. 1582 5051 Nattae (Marci Antonii) de Dei Locutione Oratio, 4to. fine copy, 1/. 11 s. 6d. - In Academia Veneta, 1558 **.* “ Tous les volumes de cette Academie sont d’une execution excelleute. Ils sont devenus fort rares, et les amateurs des bonnes editions du XVIe. siecle les recherchent avec empresse.’’—Renouard. This is the first volume published at the Academy. 5052 National (Economy recommended as the only Means of Retrieving our Trade, and Securing our Liberties, 1746.—Letter to Sir John Barnard, upon his proposal for raising three millions of money, 1746.—Remarks on ditto, by an enemy of Jobs, 1746.-—Britain's Remembrancer, 1747.—Spirit and Principles of the Whigs and Jacobites compared, 1746.— State of the Nation, 1747.—Case Restated, or Examination of ditto, 1747.—Supplement to the State of the Nation, 1748.—-Machiavel’s Letter to the Lords and Commons of Great Britain, 1749, in one vol. 8vo. neat, 45. 6d. 5053 Naudaei (Gabr.) Tumulus complectens Elogia, Epitaphia, Carmina, Latina et Gallica variorum clarorum Virorum, 4to. vellum, 5s, Paris. 1659 5054 Naugerii (Andreae) Orationes Duse, quibus praestantissimus suse ciuitatis viros in morte laudavit, Bartholomaeum Livi- anum, et Leonardum Laureatanum, alterum belli, belli simul ac pads artibus alterum in ea repub. principes, cum Carmi- nibus, 4to. a rare edition, 10s. 6d. Parisiis, 1531 5055 Naunton’s (Sir Robert) Fragmenta Regalia, 4to. served, 3s. 1641 5056 Nauquier (Symonis) Carmen Elogium de Lubrico temporis Curriculo hominis miseria, necnon de funere Regis Caroli VIII. cum Commento familiari, 12mo, morocco, rvith joints, gilt edges, rare, 18s. - (sine anno) circa 1520 5057 Nautical Memoirs and Journals.—-A very complete Collection of the Nautical Memoirs and Journals published by Alexander Dalrymple, Hydrographer to the Admiralty, partly at the charge of the East India Company, and partly at his own expense, and oj the greater portion of which only a few copies were taken off, and are now become very difficult to be met with, in 5 large vols. 4to. morocco elegant, gilt edges, with border of gold on the sides, 15/. 15s. 1767-1807 *** This important collection of valuable productions, consisting OF UPWARDS OF SIXTY IN NUMBER, WOULD FORM A VERY DESIRABLE ADDITION TO ANY COLLECTION OF VOYAGES, OR OF PRIVATELY PRINTED WORKS. 5058 Navigation.—-Collection of Reports and Papers of the Navigation and Trade of Great Britain, Ireland, and the British Colonies in America, 8vo. h. b. neat, 4s. - 1807 5059 Navy.—Thirty-three Interesting Tracts relative to the British Navy, from 1614 to 1763, also illustrative of the Fisheries of Great Britain, regulating of the Officers of the Navy, description of several Engagements under Prince Rupert, Admiral Rooke, &c. Defeat off Beechy Head, Projects for Manning the Navy, Victualling the Navy, Method to turn Salt Water Sweet, and various other subjects, fine copies, bound in two vols. 4to. very neat, in calf, uniform, 4/. 14s.6d. - - 1614 to 1763 *** A brief list of the titles of each tract may be had for inspection. 5060 Navy.—-Account of the Expedition of the British Fleet to Sicily, under the Command of Sir G. Byng, 1739.—Original Letters and Papers, between Admiral Matthews and Vice- Admiral Lestock, 1744.—Narrative of the Proceedings of his Majesty’s Fleet in the Mediterranean, maps, 1744.— Historical Account of the many signal Naval Achievements obtained by the English over the Spaniards, from 1350 to the present time, containing the Expeditions, Voyages, &c. of Capt. Hawkins, Sir F. Drake, Sir W. Raleigh, Sir R. Greenvil, Earl of Cumberland, Admiral Cavendish, Sir John Norris, and others, 1739.—Speech on the Cause and Cure of the Decay of Trade and Merchandise, 1739, in one vol. 8vo. h. b. uncut, 7s. 6d. 5061 Navy.—Journal of what passed between Admiral Matthews and the Combined Fleets of France and Spain, with Lists of each Fleet, 1744.—Letters from Admiral Matthews to the Secretaries of State, Lords of the Admiralty, &c. relating to his Expedition to the Mediterranean, with their Answers, from the time of his going out to the Engagement, 1744.—Letters and Papers between Admiral Matthews and Vice-Admiral Lestock, 1744.—Apology for the Administration, 1744.— Letter relating to the Treaty of Worms, 1744.—Letter on the late Naval Engagement in the Mediterranean, 1744, in one vol. 8vo. neat, 5s. 6d. 5062 Navy.—Admiral Byng’s Appeal to the People, 1756.—Letter relative to the Case of Admiral Byng, 1756.—Remarks on the late Conduct of the Fleet in the Mediterranean, 1756.— Reflections on the Case of Mr. Byng, 1756.—Further Particulars in relation to the Case of Admiral Byng, 1756.— Importance of the Island of Minorca, and Harbour of Port Mahon, 1756.—Account of the Facts relative to the Loss of Minorca, 1757.—Report of the General Officers on the Conduct of Major-General Stuart, Colonel Cornwallis, and the Earl of Effingham, 1757.—J. Mauduit’s Letter to Lord i Blakeney, 1757.—Full Answer to ditto, being an Enquiry into the Defence of Minorca, with plan, 1757.—Letter to Lord Robert Bertie, relative to his Conduct in the Mediterranean, and his Defence of Admiral Byng, 1757, in one vol. 8vo. 85. 6d. 5063 Navy.—Secret Expedition to Rochfort Impartially disclosed, or Narrative of what happened to the Fleet and Army under Admiral Sir Edward Hawke, and Lieut.-General Sir John Mordaunt, from their first sailing to the return of the Expedition, 1757.—Proceedings of the Court Martial for the Trial of Sir John Mordaunt, 1758.—Considerations on ditto, with Answer to other Publications on the same, 1758.— Public Injuries require Public Justice, or Enquiry into the Cause of the Miscarriage of the Secret Expedition, 1757.— Reflections on the Report of the General Officers appointed to Enquire into the Failure, 1758, in 1 vol. 8vo. h. b. neat, 6s. 5064 Navy.— Letter from Admiral de Ruyter, giving an Account of the late Engagement between him and the French Fleet, on the Coast of Sicily, 1676.—Act for the better Regulation and Government of Seamen in the Merchants’ Service, 1729. —Reasons for an Augmentation of 20,000 Mariners, to be employed in the Merchants’ Service and Coasting Trade, 1759.-—Treatise on Inland Navigation, illustrated with a large Plan of the course of an intended Navigable Canal from London to Norwich and Lynn, 1785, in all 4 tracts, folio, 105. 6c?. 5065 Navagiero (And.) Viaggio fatto in Spagna et in Francia, con la descrittione particolare delli luochi e costumi delli popoli di quelle Provincie, 8vo. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, very rare, 1/. 11 s. 6d. - Vinegia, 1563 *** te Edition devenu rare.”— Brunet. Sold in Sir M. M. Sykes’s sale for 41.4s* 5066 Naylor’s (James, the Enthusiast Quaker of Bristol) What the Possession of the Living Faith is, and the Fruits thereof, and wherein it hath been found to differ from the Dead Faith of the World, 4 to. sewed, 5s. 5067 Nazari (Gio. Batt.) Della Tramutatione Metallica sogni tre nel primo d’ i quali si tratta della falsa tramutatione sofisticas nel secondo della utile tramutatione detta reall usuale ; nel terzo della divina tramutatione detta reale Filosofica, cuts, 4to. fine copy, with rough edges, in the original vellum wrapper, scarce, 155. - Brescia, Marchetti, 1572 *#* The Aldine device is on the title-page and last leaf of this work, which contains some very whimsical wood-cuts. 5068 Nazari, della Tramutatione Metallica sogni tre, another edition, cuts, 4to. fine copy, vellum, scarce, with the AIdine device in the title, 105. 6d. Brescia, Marohetti, 1599 5069 Neandri (Mich.) Aristologia Pindarica Graeco-Latina, cum Sententiis Novem Lyricorum, etc. Gr. et Lat. 8vo. neat, 35. 6d. - Basilece, 1556 5070 Nebrissensis (jElii Ant.) Sexta de Mensuris, 4to. scarce, 25. 6d. - - - “1510 5071 Nebrissensis Repetitio Septima de Ponderibus, 4to. 25. 1511 5072 Nebrissensis de Accentu Latino aut Latinitate donato, 4to. 25. Salrnanticce, 1513 5073 Nebrissensis Relectio de accentu Latino aut latinitate donato, Valentice, 1518.—Ejusd. in sacrae scripturse locos non vul- gariter enarratos Annotationes, 1516,—Luciani Palinurus, Scipio Rom. Heroica, Asinus Aureus, Bruti Romani Epis- tolae, Diogenis, Epistolae, Avenione, MCCCCXCVII.—* Matth. Colacii, de Verbo Civilitate, et genere Artis rhetoricae, Venetiis, MCCCCLXXXVI. in 1 vol. 4to. vellum, 125. The third treatise in the above volume is the first book printed at Avignon,. 5074 Nebrissensis Aurea Hymnorum Expositio, una cum textu, 4to. wants two leaves, scarce, 35. •* Compluti, 1526 5075 Nebrissensis Grammatica Latina ; Aug. Dati Senensis Isago- gicus libellus in Eloquentiae preecepta, 4to. vellum, very rare, 1/. 5s. - - Cesaraugustce, 1533 *** Purchased in the Mayans sale for 21. 15s. 5076 Nebrissensis Apologia earum Rerum quae illi objiciuntur. Ejusd. in L. sacrae scripturae locos Tertia Quinquagena. Ejusd. de Digitorum Computatione, 4to. vellum, rare, 7s. 6d. 1535 5077 Nebrissensis Grammaticee Introductions, Svo. vellum, very rare, 185. - - Valencies, 1640 5078 Nebrissensis de Institutione Grammatica, lib. IV. 8vo. vellum, scarce, 5s. 6d. - - Barcinonet 1692 5079 Nedham’s (Marcbamont) Case of the Commonwealth of England stated ; or the Equity, Utility, and Necessity of Submission to the present Government, against all the Scruples of Royalists, Scots, Presbyterians, Levellers, &e. 4to. served, 4s. - - - 1649 5080 Nelson.—Ode Latina Numismate annuo dignata, et in curia Cantabrigiensi recitata, A. D. 1806. Auctore T. Smart Hughes, 4to. served, 4s. - - 1806 *** S. Butler (late bishop of Lichfield), ex dono Auctoris Schol. Reg. Salop. Alumni. 5081 Nelson.—Another Copy, 4to. sewed, 2s. - 1806 5082 Neocori (Castalionis) Analecta Historia Philosophies, Fran- cof. 1711.—J. M. Florini Exercitationes Historico-Philolo- gicse, de Origine et Propagatione Linguae Graecae, et Vitis quatuor Evangelistarum, ib. 1707.—J. B. Belli Diatriba de Pharsalici conflictus mense et die, Vitemb. 1705. —F. Quirini Gregorii de Romuli Cognomento clarisque Quirinis Disser- tatio, Lips. 1709.—Mulleri Exercitatio Academica de Mira- culis Vespasiani Imp. Rom. Jence, 1707.—Dissertatio His- torico-Philologica de Nomine et Vita Zoroastris, Witten- bergee, 1707.—Stricturae Augustanarum Antiquitatum, ib. 1704.—De Conversione Libers Romanorum Reipublicae in Monarchiam, Kilonii, 1708.—Schraderi Livianarum Ora- tionum XVIII. Analysis Rhetorica, Helmstadiif 1700.— Utrum de Poetica recte judicare possit qui non est poeta, Kilonii, 1708.—De Poetarum, AripoTraOEia, Dissertatio, Wit- tembergee, 1703.—Dissertatio Historica de Origine Litera- rum, apud Germanos, Kiloniit 1707.—De Literarum Ama- toriarum apud Veteres Germanos ignoratione Dissertatio Historica et Moralis, ib. 1709.—De Singulari Exercitationum Energia Disputatio Academica, Gryphisrvaldice, 1707. -—Pro- gramma Analecticum de KaKo^rjXia, Jence, 1709.—De fide Oratoria in Argumento Rei gestee, Vitemb. 1710.—De Com- paratione Oratoria Diatribs duo, ib. 1711.—De Phantasia Oratoris Exercitatio, ib. 1710.—De vera Linguarum quarun- dam Eruditione, ib. 1707, in one vol. 4to. vellum, an interesting collection, 18s. 5083 Nennii Eulogium Britannia?, sive Historia Britonum de prima habitatione Britonum Britannicas Insulae; Varise Lectiones Historiae Britonum scriptm per Nennium, ex Manuscripts Cantabrigiensibus, Cottonianis, et aliis, accurante D. Thoma Gale olim Decano Eboracensi; cura et impense Caroli Bertram!, Societatis Antiquariorum Londinensis Socii, etc. 8vo. fine copy, uncut, morocco elegant, gilt edges, very scarce, 1/. 11^. 6e7. - - Hauniee, 1758 *** Sold in Lord Seaford’s sale for 21. 6s. 5084 Neomagi (A.) Expeditio Mauritiana Flandrica, cum Exercitu Ordinum unitarum Belgiae Provinciarum, 4to. scarce, 5s. Lugd. Bat. 1617 5085 Neri (Ant.) De Arte Vitraria Libri Septem, with plates of the Blowing, and other processes of making Glass, 12mo. 3s. Am,st. 1668 5086 Nervii (F. Joannis Morocurtii) Brunoniados Lib. IV., Ant. 1540.—Ejusd. Hugoniados Lib. IV., Carmen de Nativitate Domini, ib. 1540.—-Ejusd. Threnodia adversus Lutheranos, ib. 1540, 3 vols. in 1, 4to. fine copies, 11. 5s. All these works are in verse. The first is an account of a priest of Paris, who at his funeral rose in his coffin, and declared his life. The second is a relation of the life, numerous miracles, and death of Hugh, Bishop of Lincoln, very curious and interesting. 5087 Nestoris (Dionysii) Novariensis opera Grammatica, first edition, folio, in rich old morocco, gilt edges, very rare, 21. 12s. 6d. - Mediolani, MCCCCLXXXIIL Sold in Mr. Roscoe’s sale for 41.14s. 6d. 5088 5089 5090 5091 Nestoris (Dionysii) Novariensis Vocabularium, folio, good sound copy, scarce, 18s. Venetiis, MCCCCXCVI. Netherlands.—Articles of Agreement concerning the Cessation of Warre between the Archduke and the States of the United Provinces, procured by a Fryar, called John of Ney, Confessor to the Archduke ; whereunto is annexed the state of other things, happened about the same time, with the Warre’s Testament, or his Last Will, made at his Departure out of the said Netherlands, in verse, 4to. scarce, 95. 1607 Netherlands.—Dichiarazione del Parlamento della Republica d’Inghilterra intorno a gli afFari, e maniere tenute tra questa Republica e gli Stati Generali delle Provincie Unite de’ Paesi bassi, con la Relazione di quanto e passato in essa Battaglia tra 1’Armata d’lnghilterra, e quella d’Olanda, etc. 4to.fine copy, morocco, gilt edges, very rare, 2l. 2s. Firenze, 1652 Netherlands.—Stubbes’ (Hen.) Justification of the Present War against the United Netherlands, plates, 1673.—Further Justification of the Present War against the United Netherlands, plates, 1673, in one vol. 4to. in the original binding, scarce, 12s. Netherlands.*—See Belgium. 3 S 5092 Nevylli (Alexandri) Angli, De furoribus Norfolciensium Ketto Duce, liber unus, ejusdem Norvicus, with introductory poems by T. Dranl, and two dedications to Parker, Archbishop of Canterbury, and Grindal, Archbishop of York, who succeeded Parker in this year, Ato.fine copy, wees/, 1/. 115. Gck 1575 *** Hearne states there are two editions in this year, and that the one containing the offensive passage to the Welchmen, was dedicated to Archbishop Parker only: the present contains both dedications, and the displeasing passage also. At the end of the history of Norwich, is a chronological list of the mayors, &c. from 1339 to 1574. 5093 New Britain.—Considerations on Buache’s Memoir concerning New Britain, and the North Coast of New Guinea, by A. Dalrymple, 4to. sewed, 6s. - - 1790 5094 New Quevedo, or a Vision of Charon’s Passengers, from the Creation of the World to 1702, with their Names, Qualities, and Crimes, curious, Svo. sewed, 45. 6d. - 1702 5095 New Touch-stone for Gold and Silver Wares, directing all buyers of Plate, Jewellery, &c. or other Goldsmith’s works, how to know if they are the Lawful Standard-Allay, or Adulterated and Unlawful, by W. B. with J. Reynolds’s Tables of Gold and Silver Coin, &c. Svo. neat, 4s. 6d. 1679 5096 New Year’s Gift for the Directors, with Account of their Plot against the two Assurances, 1721.—Case of the Possessors of the French Lands in the Island of St. Christophers, 1721.—Phillips’s Letter and Representation to Lord Har- court, with Account of the Cruel Treatment Phillips met with from Sir John Walter, Bart, of Sarsden, in Oxfordshire, with Certificates from the Officers of the British Forces of the Conduct of Phillips in Spain, as Chaplain to Col. Churchill’s Regiment, a curious and scarce tract, relative to the lectureship of Churchill in Oxfordshire, with the Examination of various Witnesses in Oxfordshire, Worcestershire, Gloucestershire, Warwickshire, Berks, Stafford, &c. 1721.— Memorial of M. Bestuchef, the Czarish Majesty’s Resident in London, to the Court of Great Britain, 1721.—Character of the Rump Parliament, with Account of their Proceedings, &c. 1721.—Naked and Undisguised Truth, or Rise and Causes of Great Britain and Ireland’s present dreadful Calamities, 1721.— Memorial of Lord Stanhope to the Abbe Vertot at Paris, 1721.—Three Letters to a noble Lord, on Liberty and the Constitution, 1721.—Wonderfull Wonder of Wonders, being an accurate Description of the Birth, Education, Manner of Living, Religion, Learning, &c. of mine A—se, by Dr. Swift, 1721.—Sir R. Cock’s Discovery of the Longitude, 1721.—Essay on the Gout, with Account of the Bath Waters, 1721, in one vol. Svo. neat, a scarce collection, 125. 5097 Newbury (F.) Donum Amicis, Verses on Various Occasions, privately printed, Svo. h. b. very neat, 125. - 1815 *** Presentation copy from the author to Sir Francis Freeling. 5098 New Dialogues of the Dead, both parts, 12mo. nt. 10s. 6d. 1684-5 *** In this volume will be found dialogues between Anne of Brittany and Mary of England, married afterwards to Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, Elizabeth of England and the duke of Alenfon, the duchess of Yalentinia and Anne of Bullen, Plato and Margaret of Scotland, Mary Stuart and David Riccio, Ferdinando Cortez and Montezuma, &c. &c. 5099 New Dialogues of the Dead, 1762.-—Cursory Criticisms on Malone’s edition of Shakspeare, 1792.—Essay for the Construction of Roads on Mechanical and Physical Principles, 1774.—Trial of Count Struensee, late prime minister to the King of Denmark, 1775.—Vincent’s Narrative of the Riots in London and Westminster, and the Borough of Southwark, Burning the Prisons, &c. with Anecdotes of Lord George Gordon, &c. 1780.—Sequel to the printed paper lately circulated in Warwickshire, by the Rev. C. Curtis, brother to the alderman, 1792, in one vol. 8vo. neat, 15s. 5100 Newcastle (Earl of) Declaration as Governour of the Town of Newcastle, and General of all his Majesties Forces in the Northern Parts, his resolution of Marching into Yorkshire, Vindication of himself for entertaining Popish Recusants, &c. 1642.—Observations upon ditto, 1642, two tracts, 4to. fine clean copies, 8s. 6d. 5101 Newcourt’s (Ric.) Repertorium Ecclesiasticum, an Ecclesiastical Parochial History of the Diocese of London, comprising all London and Middlesex, with parts of Hertford and Buckinghamshire, with Views of the Old and Present Cathedrals of St. Paules, Westminster Abbey, &c. 2 vols. folio, fine copy, very neat, 2/. 125. 6d. - 1708-10 *** Sold in Edwards’s sale for 51. 5s. and in Bindley’s for 51. 10s. 5102 Newcourt’s Repertorium Ecclesiasticum, an Ecclesiastical Parochial History of the Diocese of London, portrait and plates, interleaved and bound in 4 vols. folio, very neat, in tree-marbled calf, gilt edges, 15h 155. - 1708-10 *** The above, which was the author’s copy, is interleaved throughout, and contains most interesting MS. additions by him, extracts from old documents, pedigrees, &c.; also a portrait of the author, by Sturt, and several other prints, together with some notes by a more recent possessor, respecting the portraits of the persons mentioned in the work. It is, of course, quite unique, and would be invaluable in any civic collection. 5103 Newton’s (Sir Isaac) Tables for Renewing and Purchasing Leases of Cathedral Churches and Colleges, also a Table for Renewing and Purchasing of Lives, &c. 8vo. sd. 3s. 1731 5104 Niavis (Magistri Pauli) Latinum Ydeoma pro parvulis editum, 4to. very scarce, 5s. Liplzk, Melch. Lotter, MCCCCXCIX. 5105 Nicandri Theriaca et Alexipharmaca cum Scholiis, Greece, 4to. very fine, large, clean copy, in the original vellum wrapper, \l. 15. - - Venet. Aldus, 1522-3 *** “ Edition rare et trhs recommendable.’’—Brunet. Schneider, iu his edition of the Alexipharmaca, has highly extolled the merits of this Aldiue edition. Sold in the Crevenna sale for 57 francs, and in Renouard’s for 50 francs. 5106 Nicandri Theriaca, Gr. et Lat. Steve Interp. 8vo. morocco elegant, gilt edges, extremely rare, \l. Is. Valent. 1552 “Cette edition est rare.’5—Brunet. 5107 Nichol’s (Josias) Plea of the Innocent, wherein is averred that the Ministers and People falselie termed Puritanes, are slandered for enemies or troublers of the State, very scarce, 1602. —Disquisitiones in Locos aliquot Novi Testamenti obscu- riores, per Angelo Caninio Anglariens, Franco/. 1602, in one vol. 12mo. h. b. neat, 12s. 5108 Nicholas (Harry) Com/edia, a Worke in Rhyme, contayning an Enterlude of Myndes, witnessing a Man’s fall from God and Christ, whereof the personages are Longing for Comfort, Good Informacion, Joye, Love, Reasonableness, Obedience, Trueth, Searcher, Understanding, &c. &c. black letter, 12mo. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, extremely rare, 51. 5s. (1574) The above singular work, a copy of which sold in Mr. Rhodes’s sale for 16/. is of the very greatest rarity: it was printed about the year 1574. Nicholas was the father of the sect called the Family of Love, and his works were by a proclamation of QueeD Elizabeth, ordered to be burnt, and all persons declared punishable for having them in their possession without the ordinary’s permission. 5109 Nicholas’ true Testification of the Spirituall Lande of Peace, which is the spirituall lande of Promyse, and the Holy Citee of Peace, or the heavenly Jerusalem, black letter, 12mo. 12s. - - - - n. d. 5110 Nicholas’s (J. Liddiard) Narrative of a Voyage to New Zealand, with the Rev. S. Marsden, in 1814 and 1815, plates and maps, 2 vols. 8vo. very neat, 15s. - 1817 5111 Nicholls’s (W.) Answer to an Heretical Book called the Naked Gospel, with History of Socinianism, 1691.—Bp. Sprat’s Relation of the Wicked Contrivance of Blackhead and Young, against the lives of several persons, both parts, 1692-3, in one voh 4to. 4s. Gd. 5112 Nicodemi Historia sive Evangelium, de Gestis a principibus Sacerdotum de Passione et Resurrectione Domini, wood-cut, 4to. fine copy, very neat, rare, 18s. - sine ulla notd *** Sold at Sotheby’s, in May, 1829, for 1/. 17s. 5113 Nicodemi Domini Nostri Jhesu Christi discipuli Evangelium, De ejusdem Passione, etc. 4to. rare, 10s. Gd. Lipsioe, in ojficina M. Lottheri, 1516 5114 Nicol’s (Alex.) Nature without Art, or Nature’s Progress in Poetry, 12mo. neat, 10s. Gd. - Edinb. 1739 *** The Scots songs, new words to old tunes, in this volume, have much merit. There is also a fourth canto of Christ’s Kirk on the Green, the first of which was written by the Scotish monarch, the second and third by Allan Ramsay. The collector of Scotish poetry will doubtless appreciate its rarity. 5115 Nicolai (Nicolo) Navigationi et Viaggi fatti nella Turchia, numerous plates, after the designs of Titian, folio, fine copy, vellum, very scarce, U. 11s. Gd. Venetia, Ziletti, 1580 5116 Nicolai Papas I. Antiqua et Insignis Epistola ad Michaelem Imp.; Ejusdem Nicolai P,. P. Decreta : Brevis Historiarum illius temporis Commemoratio, ex Reginone vetusto Chrono- grapho, ad Regem Anglice, Henricum VIII,; Defensio Jo, Episcopi Roffensis et Thomce Mori, ad versus Richardum Samsonem Anglum, per Jo. Cochleum ; Fragmenta quarun- dam T, Mori Epistolarum ad Erasmum et ad Cochleum, 4to. fine copy, very neat, \l, 5 s. - Lipsice, 1536 *** A very curious, rare, and intrinsically valuable volume, indispensable in an English historical library. 5117 Nicolay.— Berschreibung dero Eiss und Schiffahrt in die Turcken, so beschehen durcb Weylandt Herrn N. Nicolai, ivood-cuts, after Titian, kto.fine copy of a scarce edition, 185. Colin. 1593 5118 Nicolas’s (N. H.) Life of William Davidson, Secretary of State and Privy Counsellor to Queen Elizabeth, Svo. bds. 5s. 6d. 1823 5119 Nicolas’s (N. H.) Synopsis of the Peerage of England, exhibiting under Alphabetical Arrangement, the Date of Creation, Descent, and Present State of every Peerage from the Conquest, 2 vols. 12mo. bds. 8s. 6d. - 1825 5120 Nicoll’s Diary of Public Transactions, and other Occurrences, chiefly in Scotland, from January 1650 to June 1667, now first printed from the original Manuscript, under the superintendence of David Laing, Esq. nearly 500 pages, 4to. bds. 41. - Edinb. 1836 *** A vast body of interesting historical matter, privately printed for the Bannatyne club. 5121 Nicols’s (T.) History of Precious Stones, 4to. scarce, 7s. 1659 5122 Nicolson’s (Bishop) Letter to Dr. White Kennet, in Defence of the English Historical Library, against the Unmannerly and Slanderous Objection of Bishop Atterbury, 4to. sewed, 45. 1702 5123 Nicolson’s English, Scotch, and Irish Historical Libraries, or View and Character of most of our Historians, in print and manuscript, with Account of our Records, Law Books, Coins, and other matters, serviceable to the Undertakers of a General History of England, best edition, folio, very neat, from Dr. Disney's collection, \l. 115. 6d. - 1736 5124 Nicolson’s Correspondence, in a Series of Letters on various Subjects, Literary, Political, and Ecclesiastical, to and from him, when Bishop of Carlisle, Derry, and Archbishop of Cashed, including the Correspondence of several Eminent Prelates, from 1683 to 1727, with Historical Anecdotes, &c. 2 vols. in 1, Svo. neat, 7s. - - 1809 5125 Nideri (Jo.) Consolatorium Timor ate Conscientie, 16mo. old morocco, gilt edges, 65. - Paris. Marnef, s. a. 5126 Niess (J.) Adolescens Europaeus ab Indo Moribus Christianis Informatus, !2mo. neat, 7s. 6d. - Dilingce, 1629 5127 Nienhuis (Henr.) Oratio de Ratione quam Theoriam appellant, processus civilis, praxeos judiciariae procreatrice et quasi parente, nimis neglecta, 8vo. sewed, uncut, 2s. Groningce, 1824 5128 Nieuwenhuis (Jac.) Oratio de varia Philosophandi Ratione, cum mentis humanse indole et progressibus comparata, 8vo. sewed, 2s. - - Daventrice, 181 7 5129 Nigelli Wirekeri, Monachi Cantuariensis Speculum Stultorum, de ordine novo in Anglia constituto, &c. Carmine Elegiaco, with singularly curious wood cut title, 4to. neat, gilt edges, rare, 1/. 155. sine ullanota, circa MCCCCLXXX. *** Sold in the Roxburghe sale for 61. 10s. 5130 Nigelli Speculum Stultorum, Alia Editio, 4to. fine copy, morocco, gilt edges, very rare, 1/. 85. Parisiis, 1506 *** This singular and very curious work, written in elegiac verse, is a critique of the manners of the clergy at that period. The author flourished in the year 1200, in the reign of King John. “ Quantumvis Joannes Sarisburiensis super ejus speculo scribens videatur eum tueri. Scripsit versu sub nomine Brunelli ad praefatum Guilhelmum Episcopum Eliensem Speculum Stultorum, librum unum. Suscipe pauca tibi veteris vuilhelme vigelli,’’ &c.—Pitseus de Rebus Anglicis. 5131 Nigri (Francisci) Modus Epistolandi cum Epistolis exem- plaribus annenis, 4to. 3s. 6d. MCCCCXCVII. 5132 Nigri Opusculum scribendi Epistolas, 4to. scarce, 3s. sine ulla nota. 5133 Nigri Bassanensis, Rhetia, sive de situ et moribus Rhetorum, 4to. scarce, 4$. 6d. Basilece, Oporinus, 1547 5134 Nigri (Fr. P.) Britannicarum Nuptiarum Poema, lib. III. wood-cut portrait of Philip the Second of Spain, and Mary the First of England, 4to .fine copy, h. h. morocco, 11. II5. 6d. Mediol. 1559 A very scarce poem on the marriage of Philip and Mary. 5135 Nigroni (Julii) Dissertatio subseciva de Caliga Veterum, qua Declaratur, quid ea sit Latinis Scriptoribus, in Sacra Scrip- tura, Jure Ciuili ac Lapidibus Vetustis, wood.cuts, 8vo. morocco elegant, with joints, and border of gold on the sides, gilt edges, 105. 6d. - - Dilingce, 1621 5136 Nigroni (Julii) Dissertatio de Lectione librorum Amatoriorum vitanda, 12mo. vellum, scarce, 5s. 6d. Lovanii, 1624 5137 Nisbet’s (Alex.) Essay on the Ancient and Modern Use of Armories, shewing their Origin, Definition, and Division into several Species, the Method of composing them, &c., with the Terms of Blazon, plates, 4to .fine copy, in the original binding, 105. 6d. - Edinburgh, 1718 5138 Nixon (Jac. de) Hyberni, Quatuor Colloquia inter Dominum Thomam Wrightum Anglum et illustrem Dominum Thomam Roe Equitem Anglum, ad aquas Spadanas habita, 12mo. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, 3l. 3s. Mechlinice, 1614 *** Excessively rare; unknown to all bibliographers. Prefixed is an interesting dedication to Sir William Stanley, Kt., afterwards sixth Earl of Derby. 5139 Nili Episcopi et Martyris Antiquissimi Sententiae Morales e Graeco in Latinum versa, Bilibaldo Pirckheimero interprete, 4to. scarce, 105. 6d. - - 1520 5140 Nobility.—-Liber de Origine Nobilitatis, 4to. fine copy, 2L 2$a sine ulla notd, circa MCCCCLXXX. *** Extremely rare. Unknown to Panzer, Brunet, and other bibliographers. 5141 Noble’s (Mark) Two Dissertations upon the Mint and Coins of the Episcopal Palatines of Durham, plates of coins, coats of arms, <^c. 4to. bds. 45. 6c?. Birmingham, 1780 5142 Nodal.—Relacion del Viage de los Capitanes Bartolome Garcia de Nodal, y Gon^alo de Nodal al Descubrimiento del Estrecho nuebo de S. Vicente y Reconosimio del de Magel- lanes; con los Servicios de los Capitanes Nodales, 4to. fine perfect copy, with the original chart, morocco, gilt edges, ex» tremely rare, 71. 7s. - Madrid, 1621 In the catalogue of Croft’s library it is stated that there was only one other copy known in England of this scarce voyage, which was in the British Museum, but wanted the map; Mr. Croft’s copy was purchased by Col. Stanley^ at whose sale it produced 31Z. 10s., and was purchased for the Royal Library, now also in the Museum. 5143 Noe (P. F.) Viaggio fatto in Terra Santa, e descritto per beneficio de’ Pellegrini, e di chi desidera hauere intera cognition di quei Santi luoghi, 8vo. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, very rare, 11. 115. 6d. Vinegia, 1566 5144 Noise Urbis Historia, plates, folio, fine copy, old morocco, giU edges, \l. 115. 6d. - Venet. 1514 %* This very rare volume is illustrated by four very curious copper-plate engravings, one of which is worked in blue ink, representing the topographical situation of Nola, a city in Campania, where Hannibal was defeated by Marcellus,*. A. C. 214; its principal buildings, and a full plan of the city, with its fortifications. Sold in Mr. Monck Mason’s sale for 31. 6s., and in the Lucca sale for SI. Is. 5145 Nollhart (Der) disz sind die Prophetien Sancti Methodii urn! Nollhardi, in verse, curious and spirited wood-cuts, 4to. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, very rare, 21. 2s. Basil. 1517 5146 Nomina propria Germanorum ad Priscam Etymologiam resti- tuta, 12mo. neat, very scarce, 105. 6d. Witemb. 1544 5147 Non'Conformists.—Master Edmund Calamie’s Leading Case before the Lord Mayor, with the Warrant for his Committal to Newgate, &c. 4to. sewed, 3s. - 1663 5148 Nonconformist’s Advocate, or a farther Account of their Judgment in certain things in which they are misunderstood, 4to. sewed, 2s. - - 1679> 5149 Nonconformity.—Large and Sure Foundations, a Collection of Papers, with Selections from various Authors, folio, scwed9 3s. - - 1696 5150 Nonni Panopolitani Conversio Evangelii secundum Joannem, Gr. et Lat. cum emendationibus Jo. Bordati, Paris. 1561.— Crusii Poematum Grsecorum, lib. II. ejusdem OrationeSj, Basil. 1567, in one vol. 4to. vellum, 5s. 5151 Norden’s (F. L.) Drawings of some Ruins and Colossal Statues at Thebes in Egypt, with Account of the same, plates, 4 to. sewed, 4s. - - 1741 5152 Normandy.—Collection of Sixty-one most beautiful and ELABORATE DRAWINGS OF SEALS, BY HoWLETT, ILLUSTRATIVE of the History of Normandy and England, taken from Ancient Charters and other very early Deeds, deposited in this country. Amongst others will be found those of the Chapter of St. Mary of Hadintune, Abbey of Bee, Priory of Charity, Abbey of Cormel, Priory of St. Ebrulf, Abbey of the Holy Trinity, Exaqui, Church of St. Peter’s, Abbey of Fiscam, Abbey of Fontevraield, Priory of St. Fremont, Church of St. Mary, Abbey of Longbridge, Priory of Longley, Convent of Lucerna, Abbey of Lyra, Monastery of Saumer, St. Mary of Prato, Monastery of Tint Shy, Abbey of Castellion, College of St. Mary, Abbey of Alneto, Abbey of St. Nicholas, Abbey of Savigny, Abbey of St. Austin, Priory of Mount Carmelites, Abbey of Cormelus, Convent of Seez, Monastery of Sagio, Abbey of Treport, House of St. Wulstan, and others, also the Seals of the Bishops, Abbots, Priors, &c. in 2 vols. 4to. elegantly bound in morocco, gilt edges, richly tooled, with borders of gold on the sides, 211. %* Nothing can exceed the beauty and fidelity which has been displayed by Mr. Howlett in the above drawings, which were made with a view to publication, and are truly worthy that object. Their value is equal to medals, serving to fix disputed dates, &c., and it is very much enhanced by each drawing having underneath a description of the ancient document to which the original seal is attached, from which the drawing was taken : also the date and notice of the archives in which they are to be found, and the date when the religious house to which it relates was founded. They would make a most interesting series of illustrations to a new edition of Gough’s History of the Alien Priories. 5153 Normandy.—Coustumier du Pays de Normandie, printed upon vellum, folio, morocco elegant, gilt edges, 12L 12s. Scec. XV. *** Probably unique. A splendid volume of the fifteenth century, presumed to be the first edition. 5154 Normandy.—Apuliensis (Gulielmi) Rerum in Italia ac Regno Neapolitano Normanicarum libri V. in verse, 4to. fine copy, vellum, rare, 15s. - - Rothomagi, 1582 %* Dedicated to Lewis Baliol, in which are some curious particulars relative to Baliol, King of Scots. 5155 Normandy.—Vita S. Leufredi Abbatis Monasterii, quod in Nortmannia situm, Crux Sancti Andoeni dicebatur, nunc autem appellatur, Crux Sancti Leufredi, 12mo. neat, 18s. Paris. 1598 *** This saint’s day is celebrated on the twenty-first of June. From the Memoir it appears that he was born in Yorkshire; and there is an enumeration of the miracles performed at his tomb. There are also some particulars of Aubert, Archbishop of Rouen ; and from a grant of Charles the Simple, King of France, to this monastery, here printed, it would appear that Rollo, Duke of Normandy, if not the founder, was a considerable benefactor. 5156 North’s (R. Lord) Observations and Advices (Economical, 12mo. fine copy, in the original binding, 5s. - 1669 5157 North’s (Lord Chief Justice) Arguments in the Case between Sir W. Soames, Sheriff of Suffolk, and Sir S. Barnardiston, Bt. adjudged in the Court of Exchequer, upon a Writ of Error, containing the reason of that Judgment, folio, sewed, 7 s. - - - 1689 An interesting tract to the county collector. 5158 North’s Life of Lord Keeper North, Baron Guildford, 2 vols. 8vo. very neat, 105. 6d. - - 1808 5159 North Passage.—Probability of Reaching the North Pole discussed, with the Supplement, 4to. sewed, 2s. 6d. 1775 5160 North Passage.—Memoire sur le Passage par le Nord, qui contient aussi des Reflexions sur les glaces, par le Due de Croy, 4to. sewed, 2s. - - Paris, 1782 5161 Northamptonshire.—Thirty-three most elaborate and BEAUTIFUL DRAWINGS OF ANCIENT SEALS, BY HoWLETT, illus- strative of this County, relative to Pipewell Abbey, Sewardesly Nunnery, Sulby Abbey, Holy Trinity, Holy Cross in the Wall, Northampton White Friars, Daventry Priory, Delapre Abbey, Castle Hymel or Fineshed Priory, Fodringhey College, Higham Ferrers College, Higham Ferrers Fraternity, Irt- lingborough College, Luffield Priory, St. Andrew’s Priory, St. James’s Priory, Hospital of St. John, Catesby Nunnery, Chacome Priory, Armeston Hospital, Ashby Priory, Brack- ley Hospital, St. John and St. James, with the Seals of the various Abbots, Priors, &c. of the said houses, mounted on drawing paper, in one vol. 4 to. morocco elegant, gilt edges, richly tooled, 13/. 135. *** Nothing can possibly exceed the beauty and fidelity which has been displayed by Howlett in his delineation of the above drawings, which were made with a view to publication, and are truly worthy that object; their value is equal perhaps to medals, frequently serving to fix disputed dates, &c., and it is here much enhanced to the antiquary or historian, by each drawing having underneath a description of the nature of the document to which the original seal is attached, from which the drawing was taken, and also the date and notice of the archives in which it is deposited, and the date when the religious house to which it relates was founded. 5162 Northamptonshire. — Certificate from Northamptonshire of Pluralities, Defect of Maintenance, not Preaching, and of scandalous Ministers, &c. of various Livings in the county, 1641.-—Letter from Northampton relating to a Souldier’s Preaching, and Murdering a Woman, with the Quarter the Souldiers give to the Country where they are Quartered, 1646.—Declaration why the Poor Inhabitants of Wellinbor- row, in the County of Northampton, have begun to Dig up and Plant Corn upon the Common and Waste ground, called Bareshanke, belonging to the Inhabitants of Wellingborough, 1650.—Act to enable Charles, Duke of Grafton, Lord of the Manor of Grafton, in Northamptonshire, to Inclose the Common Fields and Waste Grounds within the said Manor, 1720. 3 T —Case of Sir Edward O’Brien, Bart., upon the Election for the City of Peterborough, 1727.—Act for Vesting part of the Glebe Lands belonging to the Rectory of Overstone, in the County of Northampton, in Henry Stafford, Esq. and his Heirs, to enable the making of Inclosures, and other Purposes herein mentioned, 1729, an interesting collection to the county collector, unbound, 18s. - - 1641-1729 5163 Northamptonshire.—State of Northampton from the beginning of the Fire, Sept. 20, to Nov. 5, 1675, consuming between Six and Seven Hundred Houses, besides Out-houses, fyc. fyc. 4to. uncut, scarce, 10s. 6d. - - 1675 5164 Northern Crisis; or, Impartial Reflections on the Policies of the Czar, occasioned by M. Von Stocken’s Reasons for Delaying the Descent upon Schonen, 4to. sewed, 2s. 6d. 1716 5165 Northern Literature.—Friderici Daniae, Norvegiae Regis, Slesvici, Holsatiae, Stormariae, Ducis ad Christierni Patruelis Calumnias, Responsio, 4to. scarce, 3s. 6d. sine ulla notd. 5166 Northern Literature. — Armgrini lonae Crymogsea, sive Rerum Isiandicarum, lib. III. 4to. vellum, 155. Hambiirgi, 1614 5167 Northern Literature.—Sagan af Iliuga Grydar Fostra aller Ill uge Grydar Fostres Historia, af Gudmund Olofsson, 4to. fine copy, very scarce, 155. - Upsala, 1695 *** Purchased in Horneman’s sale by Saunders, in 1817, for 3/. 3s. 5168 Northern Literature.—Hyperboreorum Atlantiorum, seu Suio- gotorum et Nordmannorum Edda hoc est Atavia, seu fons gentilis illorum et Theologiae et Philosophise : jam demum Versione Suionica donata, accedente Latina, Opera et studio J. Goranson,&4to. h. b. neat, scarce, 105. 6d. Upsala. 5169 Northern Literature.—Agiaetar Fornmana Segur, eru au Prick wtgeingnar, ad ForlageHr. Vice-Lagmansens Biorns Marcus Sonar, 8vo. jine copy, in the original bind'mg, very scarce, 125. Hoolum i Hialltadal, 1756 *** Purchased in Johnstone’s sale for It. 3s. 5170 Northumberland.—Nineteen most elaborate and beau- tiful Drawings of Ancient Seals, by Howlett, illustrative of this County, relative to Alnwick Abbey, Order of the Holy Trinity at Berwick, Bolton Hospital, Brinkeburn Priory, Holy Island Priory, Austin Friars Newcastle upon Tyne, Black Friars Newcastle upon Tyne, Grey Friars ditto, White Friars ditto, St. Mary’s Hospital ditto, Newminster Abbey, Wall Knoll T rinitarian Friars, and the Seals of the Abbots, Priors, Masters, &c. of the said Rcdigious Houses, mounted upon drawing paper, in one vol. 4to. morocco elegant, gilt edges, richly tooled, 10/. 105. *** Nothing can possibly exceed the beauty and fidelity displayed by Howlett, in his delineation of the above drawings, which were made with a view to publication, and are truly worthy that object; their value is equal to medals, fixing disputed dates, &c., and it is here much enhanced by each drawing having underneath a description of the nature of the ancient document to which the original seal is attached, from which the drawing was taken, and also the date and notice of the archives in which it is deposited, and the date when the religious house to which it relates was founded. 5171 Northumberland.—Ellison’s (Dr.) Pleasant Description of Benwell Village, in the County of Northumberland, in verse, 12mo. neat, rare, 1l. 15s. - Newcastle upon Tyne, 1727 5172 Northumberland Household Book.—Percy’s (Bishop) Regulations and Establishment of the Household of Henry Algernon Percy, fifth Earl of Northumberland, at his Castles ofWresill and Lekingfield in Yorkshire, in 1512, original edition, with the preface, 8vo. neat, 21. 12s. 6d. 1770 The above copy possesses a cancelled leaf. Sold in Mr. Dent’s sale for 81. 12s. 6d., in Joshua Smith’s for 6/. 16s. 6d., in Sir M. M. Sykes’s for 8/. 15s., Mr. Brockett’s 10/. 10s., and in the Fonthill for 20/. Is. 6d. 5173 Norway (Old Aulic Laws of.)—Hird-Skraa ; ou Reglement de la Cour ; ouvrage ecrit dans l’ancienne Langue Norvegienne, et traduit en Danois, par J. Dolmer, 4to .fine copy, neat, very scarce, 15s. - - Copenhagen, 1666 5174 Norwood’s (Capt. R.) Form of Excommunication made by Sydrack Simpson, head of the Schools of Learning in Cambridge, and the Church in London, against Capt. R. Norwood, Examined and Answered, 4to. sewed, 3s. 6d. 1651 5175 Notice des principaux Articles de la Bibliotheque de M. Gilbert, prices, 8vo. very neat, 4s. - Paris, 1772 5176 Notorious Impostor, or the History of the Life of William Morrell, alias Bowyer, of Banbury, both parts, 4to. h. b. neat, 7s. 6d. - 1692 5177 Nottinghamshire. — Petition presented to the Parliament from the Countie of Nottingham, 1641.—Relation of some Remarkable Passages concerning the Nottinghamshire Petition, and his Majesty’s Answer, also the ill-usage of the Lincolnshire Gentlemen at York, 1642.— His Majesty’s two Speeches to the Knights, Gentlemen, and Freeholders of the Counties of Nottingham and Lincoln, 1642. —H is Majesty’s Resolution concerning the setting up of his Standard at Nottingham signified to both Houses of Parliament, wherin is likewise declared the number of his Majesty’s Army, both Horse and Foot, with four Propositions, presented to the House of Commons, from the Gentry of Yorkshire, &c. 1642.—Case of Dame Frances Clifton, Relict of Sir Clifford Clifton, Bart., and her Children, for an Act to pass to empower them to grant Leases of Lands in Notts, except the Manor House and Park of Clifton and Hodsock, (1670.)—Declaration of the Nobility, Gentry, and Commonalty at the Rendezvous at Nottingham, 1688.— Blackwali’s Sermon preached at St. Mary’s, Nottingham, before Sir John Powell, and Sir Henry Goold, Kts. 1704. —Method proposed for the Hiring of Servants, &c. offered by Sir Thomas Parkins, Bart. Nottingham, 1722.—Ditto, with the Rates of Wages, &c. ib. 1722.—Sketch and Design of a General Act of Parliament, for the Building, Repairing, Enlarging, and Finishing of Halls, Gaols, Prisons, with Workhouses, by Sir Thomas Parkyns, Bart. ib. 1725.— Appendix and Explanation of the last Clause of this Act, delating to Justices of the Peace acting for two Counties, by Letters betwixt Sir Laurence Carter, and Sir Thomas Par- kyns, Bart. ib. 1725.—Appendix to the Queries and Reasons offered by Sir T. Parkyns, of Bunny, Bart, why the County Hall, Gaol, &c. should be built in the County of Nottingham, on the New- purchased Ground for that Purpose, and not in the Town of Nottingham, ib. 1726.— Letter from Brigadier Sutton, Clark of the Green Cloath, to Sir T. Parkins, since the Adjourned Sessions at Rufford, by him etymologically explained, ib. 1726.—Clause proposed to be added to the late Act concerning Bastardy, by Sir Thomas Parkyns of Bunny Park, 1726. — Parker’s Projection of the Longitude at Sea, Nottingham, 1761, an interesting collection to the county collector, in 1 vol. 4to. very neat, 1/. 18s. 5178 Nottingham.—Petition presented to the Parliament from the Countie of Nottingham, complaining of Grievances under the Ecclesiasticall Government, by Archbishops, Bishops, &c. arising from the inconveniences in that form or constitution of Government, and praying the removal of the same inconveniences, 4to. served, 4s. Gd. - 1641 5179 Nottingham and Lincoln.—Charles Ist.’s Two Speeches to the Knights, Gentlemen, and Freeholders of the Counties of Nottingham and Lincoln, 4to. sewed, 3s. - 1642 5180 Nottingham.—Queries and Reasons offered by Sir T. Parkyns of Bunny, why the County Hall, Gaol, &c. should be built in the County of Nottingham, and on new purchased ground for that purpose, and not in the Market-place of Nottingham, and why he could not join with his Brother Magistrates in Signing the Order of Sessions at Rufford, with Essay on the Subordination of Servants, their Rates of Wages, &c. 4to. neat, 5s. - - - 1724 5181 Nottingham.—Appendix to the Queries and Reasons, offered by Sir Thomas Parkyns, of Bunny, Bt. why the County Hall, Gaol, &c. should be built on the new purchased ground in the County, and not in the Town of Nottingham, &c. Notts. 1726.—Letter from the Hon. B. Sutton to Sir T. Parkyns, since the Adjourned Sessions at Rufford, ib. 1726. — Sketch and Design of the Act of Parliament for Building, &c. Halls, Gaols, &c. ib. 1725.—Appendix and last Clause of the Act, &c. in Letters between L. Carter and Sir T. Parkyns, in 1 vol. 4to. neat and scarce, 105. Gd. 5182 Nouvelles veritables envoyees de Rome, au sujet de la prise du Pape, avec les huit Cardinaux, en Allemand, 4to. served, 3s. 1527 5183 Noveniani (Philippi) Hasfurtini Declamatiuncula de literarum nostri temporis conditione, atque optimo discendi ordine et modo Lipsise in magno eruditorum consessu pronunciata, cum Carmine ahortatorio ad Phcebaeum juventutem, with wood-cut border, 4to. fine copy, scarce, 7s. Gd. 1520 5184 Nowelli (Alex.) Christianse Pietatis prima institutio, ad usum Scholarum Latine scripta, dedicated to Archbishop Parker, very rare, an edition not noticed in the Bibliographer's Manual, 12mo. h. b. neat, 15s. Lond. ap. J. Wolfium, 1586 5185 Nucleus Danicus Latinitatis, 8vo. fine copy, very neat, scarce, 7s. 6d. - Haunice, 1744 5186 Nugent (Lieut.-Nic.) Case, with Letters which passed between him and General Craig, Lord Barrington, &c. relating to his Conduct in the First Foot Guards, &c. 8vo. served, 2s. 6d. - - - 1776 5187 Nullus Lipsensis respondet Nemini Wittenbergensi, curious wood-cut title, 4to. scarce, 5s. - Lipsice, 1519 5188 Nunnesii (Petri Joannis) Valentini Oratio de causis obscuri- tatis Aristoteleas, et de illarum remediis, Ejusd. Liber de Constitutione artis Dialectics, cum Commentario, etc. 8vo. vellum, scarce, 10s. 6d. - Valentice, 1554 5189 Nunnesii Institutiones Grammatics Linguae Graecse, Bar- cinone, ex Typographid viduce Huberti Gotardi, 1590.— Nunnesii Grammatica Linguae Graecse ; cui acc. libellus de mutatione Linguae Grascs in Latinam, Barcinone, 1589, in 1 vol. 8vo.fine copies, vellum, 15s. Two very rare Grammars. For an account of the second, see Brunet, Supplement, t. 2, p. 498. This volume was purchased in the Mayans sale for 11.5s. 5190 Nuptialia Carmina in honorem Eliae Badehorni et Sabinae Nic. Starckii filise, wood-cut, 4to. fine copy, 4s. Lips. 1574 5191 Nursia (Bened. de) de Conservatione sanitatis, first edition, Romeo, MCCCCLXXV.-—Petri de Abbano Tractatus de Remediis Venenorum, ib, MCCCCLXXV. in 1 vol. 4to. rare, 12s. 5192 Oates (Titus).—A further Discovery of the Plot, dedicated to Dr. T. Oates, by Roger L’Estrange, 4to. sewed, 3s. 1680 5193 Oberlini (J. J.) Alsatia illustrata sub Celtis Romanis Francis, Argent. 1782-6.—De Poetis Alsatise Eroticis Medii aevi, ib. 1786. — Diatriben de Conrado Herbipolita, ib. 1782.— Bonerii Gemma Fabulas C. e phonascorum aevo complexa, ib. 1782.—Jacobus Tvvingerus Regiovillanus vulgo Jacobus de Koenigshoven, ib. 1789.—De Jo. Tauleri Dictione Ver- nacula et Mystica, ib. 1786.—De Jo. Geyleri scriptis Ger- manicis, ib. 1786, in one vol. 4to. fine copies, h. b. vellum, a scarce collection, 18s. 5194 Objectiones in Catechismum Puerorum, per Lucam Lossium, wood-cuts, Franc. 1552.—Refutatio Horrendae Prophana- tionis Coenae Domini, a Geo. Maiore, cum praefatione Me- lancthonis, dedicated to King Edward VI. Witebergce, 1551. —Petri Artopcei pro Consolatione afflictae nostra* Ecclesiae Apocalypseos Isagoge, Franco/. 1549, in one vol. 8vo. h. b. vellum, 12s. *** A curious and scarce collection. 5195 Observations on the State of Denmark, Russia, and Switzerland, in a Series of Letters, 8vo. h. b. 2s. 6d. 1784 5196 Obscurorum Virorum Lamentationes, Epistola Erasmi quid de Obscuris sentiat, cum cseteris quibusdam, non minus lectu jucundis, quam scitu Necessariis, Colon. 1649.—Laur. Ny- endalii Poemata, Ultraj. 1645, 12mo. vellum, 10s. 6d. 5197 Obsopaei de Arte Bibendi, lib. III. 4to. h. b. neat, very scarce, 15 s. - - Norimbergce, 1536 *#* With introductory verses by Joachimus Camerarius, and others. 5198 Ocampo (Florian de) y Morales.—Los Cinco Libros pri- meros de la Chronica General de Espana, que recopila el maestro Florian do Campo, Medina del Campo, 1553.—La Coronica General de Espana de continuava Ambrosio de Morales, Alcala de Henares, 1574.—Los otros dos Libros, XI. y XII. de la Coronica General de Espana de continuava Ambrosio de Morales, ib. 1577.—Las Antiguedades de las Ciudades de Espana, que van nombradas en la Coronica, con la averiguacion de sus sitios y nombres antiguos, que escrevia Amb. de Morales, ib. 1575.— Los Cinco Libros Postreros de la Coronica General de Espana por A. de Morales, Cordova, 1586, 5 vols. in 4, folio, original editions, a fine and complete set, neat, very rare, 4/. 4s. These Chronicles are of considerable rarity, especially in a perfect and collected state. The name of Florian de Ocampo is justly entitled to eminence. This set sold in 1825 for 16/. 16s. 5199 Ocana (Fray Gines de) Epitome del Viage, que hizo a Mar- roccos el Padre Fray Francisco de la Concepcion, Consulta del Santo Oficio, Padre y Difinidor de la Santa Provincia de San Diego del Andalucia, 4to. vellum, very scarce, M. 11s. Qd. Sevilla, 1664 5200 Occasional Poems, written in 1811, 4to. very clean copy, served, 7s. 6d. - Lee Priory private Press, 1814 *m* Only 100 copies printed. 5201 Ockleii (Simonis) Introductio ad Linguas Orientales, in qua iis discendis via munitur et earum usus ostenditur, accedit Index Auctorum, 8vo. clean copy, neat, 5s. Cantab. 1706 5202 Ockleii (Simonis) Introductio ad Linguas Orientales, 8vo. clean copy, 4s. 6d. - Lond. s. a. 5203 Oclandi (Christ.) De pacatissimo Anglia: statu, imperante Elizabetha, compendiosa Narratio, huic accedit illustrissimo- rum virorum, qui aut jam mortui fuerunt aut hodie sunt Elizabethae Reginse a consiliis, perbrevis Catalogus, with introductory poems, by Mulcaster and T. Watson, 4to. fine copy, vellum, very rare, 21. 2s. - 1582 *m* This interesting historical poem contains some curious notices of the marriage of Henry VIII. and Anne Boleyn, her coronation, &c.: the Duke of Norfolk, Earl of Arundel, Earl of Oxford; the birth of Queen Elizabeth, baptism, names of the Sponsors, &c. ; Queen Anne’s dream, related to her mother; prophecy concerning King Henry VIII. and his progeny; the death of Henry VIII.; coronation of Edward VI. with names of persons present; notices of Chancellors Bacon and Bromley, W.jPawlet, Marquess of Winchester, Lord Burleigh, Lord Clynton, W. Howard, Earl of Sussex, R. Dudley, Earl of Leicester, Earl of Huntingdon, H. Sidney, T. Parr, T. Smith, R. Knowles, Chr. Hatton, Sir F. Walsiugham, &c. &c. 5204 O’Conor’s (Rev. Dr. C.) Appeal and Remonstrance to Pope Pius VII. 8vo. sewed, 3s. - Buckingham, 1822 5205 Ode to the Humane Society, presentation copy to the Duke of Northumberland, 4to. sewed, 2s. - 1784? 5206 Odes de Francisco Manoel, 8vo. very neat, in calf, gilt, 4s. 5207 O’Dedy’s (U.) View of the Laws of Landed Property in Ireland, of the Relation of Landlords and Tenants, and of the condition of the latter, 1812.— Boswell’s Biographical Memoir of Edmond Malone, Esq. Editor of Shakspeare, &c. privately printed for presents, 1814.—R. Worthington’s Invitation to the Inhabitants of England to the Manufacture of Wines from Fruits of their own Country, Worcester, 1812. —Elegiac Verses to the Memory of Lady Elizabeth Loftus, privately printed, 1811.—R. Preston’s Review of the present ruined condition of the Landed and Agricultural Interests, 1816.—G. P. Andrews’s Plain Directions to every Class of Persons for making returns under the Property Tax, 1814. —Archdeacon Coxe’s Letter to J. Bennett, Esq. on the Commutation of Tithes, Salisbury, 1814.—Reply to Ditto, by J. Bennett, 1814.—Archdeacon Coxe’s Three Additional Letters in Answer to the Reply, 1814.—The Principles of Life Assurance explained, 1809.—J. G. Pohlman’s Multiplication and Division Table, 1813.—J. Levett’s Expeditious Instructor to Reading, Writing, and Arithmetic, Colchester, 1810, in one vol. 8vo. half bound, neat, an interesting collection, 125. 5208 Odeporicon, id est Itinerarium Mathei Sancti Angeli Cardi- nalis Gurcensis quapque in conventu Maximiliani Caes. Aug. et Regum Vladislai Sigismundi, ac Ludovici memoratu digna gesta sunt per R. Bartholinum Perusinum edita, 4to. very scarce, 10$. 3d. - - Viennce, 1515 5209 Odoni (Rin.) Discorso per via Peripatetica, oue si dimostra, se l’anima, secondo Aristotele, e mortale, o immortale, 4to. very fine copy, 125. - Venet. A Ido, 1557 *4* The author was the brother of the wife of Paul Manutius; he distinguished himself in literature by this discourse, which he dedicated to Flavius Or- sini. Sold in Sir M. Sykes’s sale for 1/. 11s. 3d. 5210 Offerhaus (Leonhardi) Catalogus Librorum Bibliothecae Uni- versitatis Illustrium et Praepotentium Groningae etOmlandiae D. D. Ordinum, folio, h.b. vellum, 7s. 3d. Groningce, 1758 5211 O’Flaherty (Rod.) Ogygia, seu Rerum Hibernicarum Chrono- logia, ex pervetustis Monumentis fideliter inter se collatis eruta, 4to.fine copy, vellum, rare, \l. 115. 3d. Lond. 1685 5212 O’Flaherty’s Ogygia Vindicated against the Objections of Sir George Mackenzie, to which is annexed an Epistle from John Lynch, on the Subject of Scotish Antiquities, with Dissertation on the Origin and Antiquities of the Ancient Scots, and Notes, critical and explanatory, on Mr. O’Flaherty’s Text, by C. O’Conor, 8vo. half bound morocco, uncut, top edges gilt, 125. - - Dublin, 1775 5213 Officia patronorum Ecclesiae Metropolitans Mechliniensis, de Sancto Rumoldo Episcopo et Martyre, etc. 12mo. half hound, neat, very rare, 18s. - Mechlinice, 1629 5214 Ogerii (Caroli) Iter Danicum, Suecicum, et Polonicum cum Nic. Borbonii ad eundem Epistolis hactenus ineditis, 8vo. very neat, 4s. - - Paris. 1656 5215 Ogerii (Simonis) Irene et Ares, Ode, &c. 8vo. very neat, rare, 10s. 6d. - Duaci, 1588 *%* An interesting collection of beautiful poems, addressed to the most celebrated persons of all ages and countries; among others, to the celebrated poet Petrarch, on Mary Queen of Scots, Arthur King of Britaine, Archbishop Cran- mer, Calvin, Muretus, Leonora de Medici, Queen Elizabeth, Roger Scot, the Thames, Henry Stephens the printer, &c. &c. 5216 Oizeliana Bibliotheca, sive Catalogus elegantum Librorum quos collegit Jacobus Oizelius, partly priced, 2 vols. in one, 12mo. vellum, 4s. 6d. - Lugd. Bat. 1692 5217 Olchot (Roberti) Novum Insigneque Opusculum pro Christi verbum evangelizantibus Moralitatum, 8vo. neat, rare, 10s. 6d. - Venet. 1505 5218 Oldmixon’s Observations and Remarks upon the Lives and Reigns of Henry VIII. Edward VI. Queen Mary, Queen Elizabeth, and King James I. 8vo. neat, 4s. 1712 5219 Oldmixon’s Essay on Criticism, as it regards design, thought, and Expression, in prose and verse, 8vo. sewed, 2s. 1728 5220 Olearii (Pauli) de fide Concubinarum in sacerdotes, Questio accessoria causa joci et urbanitatis in quodlibeto Heidelber- gensi determinata, quibusdam novis additionibus denuoillus- trata, with extremely curious wood-cuts, 4to. fine copy, very scarce, 10s. 6d. - - - 1501 5221 Oliver’s Pocket Looking-Glass new framed and cleaned, to give a Clear View of the Great Modern Colossus, 8vo. bds. 2s. 6d. - - - 1712 5222 Oliverii (Jani) Pandora, cum Epigrammatibns Amicorum, 8vo. fine copy, very neat, gilt leaves, 7s. 6d. Parisiis, 1542 5223 Oliviero (Francesco) La Alamanna, Carlo V. in Olma, 1’Ori- gine d’Amore, &c. numerous very beautiful wood-cuts, 2 vols. 4to. morocco, gilt edges, rare, 21. 2s. Fenetia, 1567 5224 Oliviferse Palladis serta, in summorum adventu procerum Canonic. Sancti Georgii in Alga, aeternitati donata, 4to. scarce, 4s. 6d. - - - Brixice, 1622 5225 Olla Podrida, a curious Periodical Work, 8vo. very neat, marbled edges, os. 6d. - - 1788 5226 Olympo (Bald.) de Sasso Ferrato, Opera Nuova chiamata Pe- gasea e non piu vista cosa molto piacevole in stanze Amo- rose, etc. 8vo. fine copy, in old French morocco, gilt edges, rare, 2l. 2s. - - Venetia, 1525 5227 Olympo, Gloria d’Amore. Strambotti de laude. Mattinate. Littere d’Amore. Prosa. Sonetti. Capitoli. Eglogheiet con uno Capitolo agionto, wood-cuts, 8vo. neat, gilt edges, very scarce, 18s. - - Venetia, Sessa, 1530 *** This copy was purchased in Nicolay’s sale for 21. 6s. 5228 Olympo, Camillo, dove si contiene Mattinate, Strambotti, Ma- drigaletti, Canzoni, Epistole, Sonetti, Trattole, Barcellete, et Prose, 8vo .fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, very scarce, 1/. 5s. - - - Venetia, 1582 *** Volumes like the present, says Brunet, are become very rare, and are held in much estimation by the lovers of early Italian poetry.' 5229 O’Mearae (Dermotti) Hybernie, Pathologia Heereditaria Gene- ralis, sive de Morbis hsereditariis, 12mo. scarce, 85. Dublinice, 1619 *** Dermot O’Meara, the author of the above work, published a poem on the Earl of Ossory, with notices of that noble family. 5230 Omphalius.—Adversus Jacobi Omphalii maledicta, pro Rege Francorum Christianissimo defensio, 4to. fine copy, 4s. sine ulla nota. 5231 On Applas von Rom. kan man wol selig werden durch anzai- gung der gotlichen hailigen geschryfFt, wood-cut portrait, 4-to. scarce, 5s. - sine ulld nota. 5232 Oordt (Gabr. van) Orationes duas de Juvenibus ad Christia- num Sacerdotium formandis et de Jesu Christo, 4to. sewed, 3s. 6d. - - Traj. ad Rhen. 1810 5233 Oosterdyk.—Catalogus Librorum PL Oosterdyk, M.D. priced, 8vo. half bound, neat, 3s. 6d. - Lugd. Bat. 1744 *** A very valuable medical library. 5234 Oosterdykianee Bibliothecae Catalogus, priced, 8vo. half bound, neat, 3s. - - Traj. ad Rhen. 1793 5235 Oosterdyk.—Catalogus Librorum quibus usus est PI. G. Oosterdyk, interleaved with prices, 8vo. vellum, 4s. Amst. 1796 *** “A choice collection of medical and classical books.”—MS. Note. 5236 Opera Nova del Narnese Romano : Sonetti, Capitoli Despe- rata e Strambotti, Venetia, Bindoni, 1525.—Opera Nova Chiamata Clitia : nela quale se tratta de varie fantasie Amo- rose: composta per Francesco Fei detto Armino, ib. id. 1525.—Opere de Antonio Riccho, intitulata Fior. de Delia ; Sonetti, Epistole, Egloge, Strambotti, etc. ib. Sessa, 1520, in 1 vol. 8vo. vellum, 2l. 2s. These three works are all uncommonly scarce. Brunet does not seem to have been aware of the existence of either of the two first, and the above edition (1520) of the latter has escaped his notice also. The volume was purchased in Stanley’s sale, in 1816, for 31. 18s. 5237 Opera chiamata Confusione della Setta Machumetana, composta per Giovan Andrea Gia Moro, e Alfacqui, e tradotta per Domenico de Caztelu, 8vo. neat, very scarce, 10s. 6d. 1543 5238 Opera dell’ Altissimo Poeta Fiorentino nelle quali descrive le bellezze d’una Donna, le Bellezze d’un Huomo, la descriz- zion di Primavera, le invocazioni fatte in S. Martino, Sonetti, Capitoli e Strambotti, 8vo. very scarce, 7s. 6d. Firenze, 1583 5239 Operette Varie.—Libro della Militia de Romani et del modo dell’ accampare, 1536*.—Repudio della Reina Maria d’lng- hilterra, Sorella del Duca di Cleves, e difesa sua con molta eloquentia, in verso il Re, Bologna, 1558.—Copia di un Caso Notabile intervenuto a un gran Gentirhuomo Genou- ese; cosa molto utile da intender et di gran piacere, da Vincenzo Cancelliere da Pistoia, Venetia, s. a.—Declama- tione tutta Hiperbolica contra una Donna Crudele, ib. 1555. —Descritione delle Essequi superbissime celebrate per la morte del invittissimo Carlo V. Imperadore, 1559. — La Vendeda de uno Cavallo a essere pagato de Bagatini: e monta ducati undecemille ducento settanta cinque, senza nota, in 1 vol. 4to. very fine copies, morocco, gilt edges, all of extreme rarity, 3L 3s, *%* The second is an historical tract relating to England, of much interest, and of extreme rarity. The third tract is also excessively rare. Mr. Wilbraham, the late possessor of it, has written, that it is not mentioned by either Haym or De Bure, or by any bibliographer, and that, in fact, it is the only one he ever saw. The Funeral Solemnities of the Emperor Charles V. is a rare tract, and replete with historical detail. The volume was purchased in Mr. Wilbraham’s sale for 8/. 5240 Operette Varie.—Copia d’una Lettera, che contiene la Con- secratione, e Coronatione del Re Francesco Secondo di Francia, fatta nella Citta di Reno, Bologna, 1559.—Aviso novamente venuto da Cambressi, dove si contiene tutto quello che e convenuto fra le due Maesta circa la confede- ratione della Pace, con i nomi, cognomi delli Re, Duchi, Signori e Prencipi, &c. senza nota.—Battaglie fattein diversi luoghi del Mare dal valoroso Christoforo Canale, dell* armata Venetiana contra Corsari, Bologna, 1562.—Liberatione di Venetia, insiene con il voto fatto dalli Signori di una Chiesa, la Processione, il Ponte superbissimo, &c. ib. 1577.—Ca- pitoli et Conventioni della Pace fatta tra la Santita di Nostro Signore e la Maesta Re Filippo di Spagna, 1577.—Sucesso de 1’Essequie fatte nella Morte de Giovanni d’Austria, Bologna, 1578.—L’Ordine delle Galere et le insegne loro, &c. nella Giornata Navale contra 1’Armata Turchesca, Venetia, 1571.—Aviso della Pace tra Papa Paolo IV. e Re Philippo, con la narratione del Diluvio che e stato in Roma, con le gran ruine de Ponti, Chiese, Palazzi, Vigne, &c. wood-cut, 1557.—Copia di una Lettera del Signore Secre- tario de Gio. Andrea D’Oria, wood-cut, 1571, in one vol. 4to. a very scarce and interesting historical collection, h. b. neat, 18s. 5241 Oppiani de Piscibus lib. V. Ejusd. de Venatione lib. IV. the Greek part only, Pen. ap. Aldum, 1517.—Ruffi Ephesii de Vesicee Renumque morbis, de purgantibus medicamentis, de Partibus Corporis lnimani: Sorani de utero et muliebri pudendo, Graece, Paris, 1554.—Aretaei de morborum causis et signis et de curatione, lib. VIII. Graeck, ib. 1554, in one vol. 8vo. old morocco, 10s. 6d. 5242 Oppiani de Piscatu lib. V. a Lau. Lippio Collensi traducti, first edition, 4to. morocco elegant, gilt edges, very rare, 4/. 45. - - Colle, MCCCCLXXVIII. %* Probably the first book printed at Colle, a town of Tuscany. The La Vallifere copy produced 1000 francs, La Serna’s 669 francs, Count Mac Garthy’s 500 francs, Didot’s 396 francs, Sir M. Sykes’s 101. 10s., and Celotti 9/. 19s. 6d. 5243 Oppiani de Natura seu Venatione Pisciurn, lib. V. Graece, Svo. Jitie copy, neat, rare, 1/. 155. Florent. Junta, 1515 *** “ Premiere edition, tres rare.’’—Brunet. 5244 Opposition not Faction, 1743.—Dissertation Discussed, or the last and present Opposition placed in a true light, 1743.— Second Court Secret, a moving scene, with a remarkable Fragment of Secret History, 1744.—Papers concerning the Terrestrial Chrysippus, Golden Foot, or Guinea, by Peter Gualterus, 1743.—Present State of Westminster Bridge, 1743.—Trial of Sir Chaloner Ogle, Admiral of the Blue, in Jamaica, for an Assault on his Excellency Edw. Tre-r lawney, Commander-in-Chief of the said Island, 1743.— Northumberland Miracle, or the Widows Bewitched, a merry tale, scarce, 1743.—Wy how now7, Gossip Pope, 1743.— Remarks on the Imposts of the Clergy, 1743.—Letter on the new law concerning Spirituous Liquors, 1743.—Caveat against concluding the Sessions with an Act of Indemnity, 1743.—Letter on the Treaty of Worms, 1744.—Mysterious Congress, a Letter from Aix-la-Chappel, 1743.—Apology for the Conduct of the present Administration, 1744.— Address to the People of Great Britain, 1744.—Party Distinctions, the bane and misery of the British Nation, 1744.—Emperor’s Decree, directing the Protest of the Queen of Hungary to be expunged, 1743. — Emperor’s Plan for Peace, 1743, in one vol. 8vo. 105. 6d. 5245 Opus illustrissimi Viri, Caroli Magni, natu Dei, Regis Fran- corum, contra Synodum, quae in partibus Graeciae, pro ado- randis imaginibus stolide sive arroganter gesta est, item Paulini Aquileiensis Episcopi adversus Felicem Urgelita- num, et Eliphandum Toletanum Episcopos libellus, first edition, 12mo.fine copy, vellum, very rare, 155. anno salutis, 1549 *** u Satis accuratam Libri hujus, ipsa raritate rarioris, notitiam suppeditat, eruditorumque circa ilium lapsus diligenter annotat W. Vogt, et C. H. Heuman- nus qui nuper hanc primam editionem recudi fecit; ex cujus praefatione nota- mus, Pontificios statuisse Opus hoc vix natum vel potius renatum opprimere, et oculis mortalium subducere : quod consilium eo usque illis successit; ut hodienil rarius sit editione prima, atque pr&stantisswnz Bibliotheca ca careant.” 5246 Orange’s (William Henry, Prince of) Declaration in his Expedition to England, in German, 12mo. interesting, 25. 1688 5247 Orani (Jo.) Japonica, Sinensia, Mogorana, hoc est, de Rebus apud eas Gentes a Patribus Societatis Jesti, ann. 1598-99 gestis, 8\o. fine copy, very rare, I85. - Leodii, 1601 5248 Orantii (Francisci) Oratio, babita in Synodo Tridentina, die celeberrimo Sanctorum omnium, 1562, 4to. fine copy, scarce, 7s. 6d. - - Venetiis, Jord. Ziletus, 1563 5249 Oratio Dominica, Symbolum Apostolorum, Mandata Catalogi, Sacramenta Ecclesiae, cum nonnullis aliis, carmine reddita, per Mameranum Poetam Laureatum, 4to. russia, gilt edges, very scarce, Ah Is. - Lond. T. Marsh, 1557 5250 Orationes Latins—A very extensive Collection of One Hundred and Ninety-five Latin Orations from the XVth to the XVIIIth Century, chronologically arranged, in 6 vols. 4to. very neat, all in the finest state of preservation, and many of them of extreme rarity, 18/. 185. 1471-1724 This extensive collection of Orations by the most celebrated scholars, principally relate to History and Theology. A brief list of the titles of each may be had for inspection. 5251 Orationes et Carmina Philippi Beroaldi Bononiensis, kto. fine large copy, 45. - - Bononice, 1502 5252 Orationes Rhetorum Graecorum, 2 vols. in 1, folio, fine sound copy, neat, gilt edges, 1/. 155. - Venet. Aldus, 1513 *** Sir M. Sykes’s copy of these two volumes sold for 18L 7s. 6d. 5253 Oratio, habita Romae, in sacrosancto Senatu, a quodam intimi cubiculi Regis Christianissimi Secretario, 4to. h. h. morocco, very scarce, 105, 6d. Romce, Antonius Bladus, 1547 5254 Orationes, Responsa, Literae, ac Mandata, ex actis Concilii Tridentini collecta, 8vo. fine copy, vellum, 155. Venet. Aldus, 1567 5255 Orationes D. Chytraei, de tribus nostris aitatis Caesaribus Augustis, Carolo V. Ferdinando I. et Maximiliano II. with autograph and MS. notes, by Gabriel Harvey, 8vo. scarce, 5 s. - - Witebergce, 1583 5256 Ordo, de Notariorum mercede pro publicorum instrumentorum traditione et exhibitione, praemissis nonnullis ad evitandam vanam scripturae prolixitudinem facientibus, 4to. vellum, very scarce, 105. 6d. - - Venetiis, Guerra, 1567 5257 Ordonnance des Royaulmes, Duchez, Marquisats, Princi- paultez, Contez, etc. appartenans a sa Ma. Imperiale Charles Roy Catholique d’Espagne, wood-cut portrait, 4to. very neat, scarce and curious, 105. 6d. - - sans date. *** At the end is, “ Prophetia reperta Verone in libro antiquissimo.” 5258 Ori Apollinis Niliaci Hieroglyphica, hoc est de Sacris iEgyp- tiorum literis Libelli duo, de Graeco in Latinum sermonem a Philippo Phasianino Bononiensi nunc primum translati, 4to. fine copy, scarce, \2s. - - Bononice, 1517 5259 Orkney, Poetical Description of, 4to. 5s. 6d. 1652 *** Few copies privately reprinted. 5260 Origine (de T) des Appariteurs des Universites et de leurs masses, 8vo. half bound, neat, scarce, 6s. Paris, 1782 5261 Origenis contra Celsum, et in Fidei Christianas defensionem, lib. VIII. Chr. Persona interprete, cum dedicatione Sixto IV. inscripta, Editio Princeps, folio, good sound copy, half bound, neat, very rare, 2l. 2s. Romce, Geo. Herolt de Bamberga, MCCCCLXXXI. *** Seemiller begins his account of this impression in the following commendatory manner:—“Merito splendidissima dici potest hsec editio, omnium forte prima. Impressa est enim nitidissimse chart® charactere rotundo non nihil pin- guiori et elegantissimo.1’ For a long and interesting account of it, see the Bibliotheca Spenceriana, vol. i. p. 217-20. Dr. Dibdin there remarks, in conclusion, “ Whoever examines attentively the formation of the types, and the decisive yet easy manner in which they meet the eye, upon paper of a mellow tint, will grieve that such a model of typographical elegance is not more generally imitated in the present day.’’ 5262 Orlandino qual tratta d’arme e d’amor per Limerno Pitocco da Mantua composto, 8vo. half bound, very rare, 11.11s. 6d. Arimino, per Hieronymo Soncino, 1527 5263 Orlandino, composto per Limerno Pitocco da Mantoa, with wood-cuts, 12mo. fine copy, vellum, very rare, 2l. 2s. Vinegia, per M. Sessa, 1530 *** No other copy of this edition appears to have occurred in any sale. The edition of 1526 sold in Colonel Stanley’s sale for 191. 19s. 5264 Orlandino, per Limerno Pitocco da Mantoa Composta, with wood-cuts, very rare, small part of one leaf gone, 12mo. 10s. 6d. - - Vinegia, Sessa, 1539 *** The author of this poem was Theofilo Folengi. In the first canto he consigns, with as little ceremony as the Priest and the Barber in Don Quixote, certain romances to the fire, as containing spurious adventures; he saves others as genuine romance writers, and manfully claims his station among them. May not this have suggested to Cervantes the inimitable review of Don Quixote’s Library} Fie pursues precisely the same course, burning some and reserving others. 5265 Orleans.—-La Vie et les Crimes de Philippe Due d’Orleans, 8vo. neat, scarce, 5s. - Cologne, 1793 5266 Orleans.—Bibliographical Sketches of Henrietta, Duchess of Orleans, and Louis of Bourbon, Prince of Conde, to which are added Bossuet’s Funeral Orations, &c. 8vo. sd. 2s. 1799 5267 Ormond.—Some Account of the Family of the Butlers, but more particularly the late Duke of Ormond, the Earl of Os- sory his Father, and James Duke of Ormond, his Grandfather, 8vo. neat, 7s. 6d. - - 1716 5268 Orosii (Pauli) Presbiteri Historiographi discipuli S. Augustini, adversus Christiani Nominis Queruios lib. VII. first edition, folio, fine large copy, morocco, gilt edges, rare, 5l. 5s. Augustce, Schuszler, MCCCCLXXI. *** The first edition is of great rarity and value, and on the critical authority of Havercamp, we learn that it excels all the ancient ones in intrinsic value, and is printed with great accuracy from an excellent manuscript. Sold in the Al- chorne sale for 26£. 5269 Orpheus.—Historia di Orfeo, in verse, with wood-cut, 4to. scarce, 4s. - - Padova, s. a. 5270 Orpheus.—Commentatio de Orphei Argonauticis ab I mm. G. Huschke, 4to. sewed, uncut, 3s. 6d. Rostochii, 1806 5271 Orpheus Poetarum Graecorum Antiquissimus auctore G. Henr. Bode, 4to. sewed, uncut, 4-5. 6d. Gottingce, 1824 5272 Orrery’s (Earl of) Answer to a Scandalous Letter of Peter Walsh, to the Marquis of Ormond, then Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, desireing a just and merciful Regard of the Roman Catholics of Ireland, being a full discovery of the treachery of the Irish Rebels since the beginning of the Rebellion there, necessary to be considered by all Adventurers and other persons estated in that Kingdom, 4to. half hound, russia, ll. 5s. - 1662 5273 Orrery. — Poems on the Death of Henrietta Hamilton, Countess of Orrery, 4to. sewed, 3s. - 1732 5274 Orsini.—Notte ad M. Catonem, M. Varronem, L. Columel- lam de Re Rustica: ad Kalendarium Rusticum Farnesi- num et veteres Inscriptiones Fratrum Arvalium. Junius Philargyrius in Bucolica et Georgica Virgilii. Velius Longus de Orthographia, etc. ex Bibliotheca Fulvi Ursini, 8vo. neat, scarce, 10s. 6d. - - Romce, 1587 We are informed by Fulvius Ursinus, in his address to Cardinal Carafa, prefixed to this volume, that the above notes were the result of the collation of various valuable manuscripts in his library by himself, and Petrus Ciacconus, a learned Spaniard. He mentions also a present which he had received from Paul Mauutius, and other interesting matters. 5275 Orsini.—Illustrium Imagines, ex Antiquis marmoribus, numis- matibus et gemmis expressae, quse extant Romee, major pars apud Fulvium Ursinum, cum Jo. Fabri Commentario, 'plates, 4to. neat, scarce, 15s. - Ante. Plantin, 1606 *** A curious collection of plates, engraved, as the title expresses, by Theodore Galle, after coins, gems, and medals, in the collection of the celebrated Fulvio Orsini, “ clarissimee memoriae vir, quern Romanarum Antiquitatum con- dum ac promum meritissim^ quis appellare possit.” 5276 Orsini. — Ursini Heroes Immortalitatis in Templo dedicati atque ad modos dicti in Collegio Anglicano inter Philosophi- cas Theses, auspiciis Alexandri Ursini Cardinalis publice defensas d Thoma Nevello ejusd. Collegii Alumno, each page within a wood-cut border, 4to. half hound morocco, very rare, 1/. Is. Romce, 1620 %* A series of laudatory verses addressed to several members of the Orsini family, so celebrated by Petrarch and others. 5277 Orsini.—Jo. Henrici Ursini Analecta Sacra, 2 vols. 8vo. half hound, neat, 7s. Q>d. - - Francof. 1713 *** u Haec opuscula, inter alia bene multa, quae vir laboriosissimus edidit, primo praecipuoque loco habita forte suo jure, ac propterea prelo iteratis vicibus sub- jecta sunt, propter insiguem utilitatem quam haurire ex iis possunt omnium or- dinum disciplinarumque studiosi.” 5278 Orthographia (Tractatus de) valde utilis et necessarius, 4to. fne copy, in rich old french morocco, gilt edges, bound by De Rome, very rare, 1/. Is. - sine ulla nota 5279 Orthographia (Tractatus de) editus a Magistro Joanne Vivet Carthusiensi, wood-cut, 4to. elegantly hound in morocco, gilt edges, very rare, 1/. 11s. 6d. - Ant. Cayllaut, s. a. *** (< Petit livre tr6s rare et fort curieux.” Sold in Paris, in 1817, for 63 francs. 5280 Ortiz (Antonio) Relacion de la Venida de los Reyes Catholic cos al Collegio Ingles de Valladolid, en 1600. Y le collo- cucion y fiesta hecha en el mesimo collegio de una Ima- gen de Nuestra Senora, multratada de los ereges, 4to. vellum, 7s. 6d. - - Madrid, 1600 5281 Ortiz (Francisco) Epistolas Familiares, embiadas, a algunas Personas las quales son de muy senta y provechosa doc- trina y mucha erudicion, contienen se juntamente en este Volumen algunas otras obras del mesmo Autore, numerous wood-cut capitals, executed with great spirit, folio, fine copy, vellum, very rare, 1/. 11$. 6d. Alcala de Henares, 1551 *** This first edition is of great scarcity. It was unknown to Brunet, until he published his “ Nouvelles Recherches.” 5282 Osiandri (Andr.) Conjectures de ultimis temporibus, ac de fine Mundi, 4to.fine copy, 8s. Gd. Norimh. 1544 5283 Osiander (Andrewe) Conjectures of the Ende of the Worlde, gathered out of Scriptures, and translated by George Joye, whereine many thinges be added out of the said George his Conjectures, b(ac& letter, l2mo. fine copy, in old morocco, gilt edges, 2/. 2s. - - - 1548 *** The rarest of all Joye’s productions; it was evidently printed on the continent. 5284 Osii (Hieron.) Carmen de Sanctis Angelis scriptum in Coro- natione Friderici Danise Regis, 4to. presentation copy from the author to Sagittarius, scarce, 6s. Wittehergce, 1555 5285 Osorii (Hieronymi) Lusitani de Nobilitate Civili libri duo. Ejusdem de Nobilitate Christiani lib. III. 4to. very neat9 scarce, 10s. 6d. - - Olyssipone, 1542 5286 Osorii de Gloria, lib. V. with the autograph and numerous manuscript notes, by the celebrated Tobie Matthew, archbishop of York, 4to. in the original binding, scarce, 1/. Is. Florentine, Torrentinus, 1552 5287 Osorii de Gloria, lib. V. et de Nobilitate Civili et Christiana, lib. V. 8vo. 3s. 6d. - - Parisiis, 1606 5288 Ossory.—An Heroick Poem on the Rt. Hon. Thomas Earl of Ossory, folio, fine copy, with brilliant portrait, by Van Houe, 10s. 6d. - - 1681 5289 Ostermannus (Petrus) de Electione Serenissimi et Potentissimi Principis Ferdinandi III. Hungarian, Bohemia;, Dalmatiee, Croatiee et Sclavonic Regis, etc. 4to. fine copy, very neat, from Thuanus,s collection, with his arms on the sides, 8s. Ratisbonce, 1540 5290 Osullevani Bearri (Philippi) Historic Catholics Iber- nee Compendium, 4to. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, - excessively rare, 15/. 15s. - Ulyssipone, 1621 This is one of the rarest and most interesting volumes in the whole class of Irish history. 5291 Otia Litteraria ad Isalam, sive Spicilegia Historico-Critica, Sacra et Profana collecta et digesta eo animo et studio ut in Dei vertant Honorem, 4to. saved, uncut, 8s. Gd. Campis, 1763 5292 Ottinello e Giulia Historia Bellissima, in verse, with wood-cut, 4to. scarce, 4s. - - Bassano, s. a. 5293 Otway’s (Thos.) Windsor Castle, in a Monument to our late Sovereign, King Charles II. a poem, first edition, 4to. sewed, fine copy, 2s. 6d. - - - 1685 5294 Otway’s Works, consisting of Plays, Poems, and Letters, portrait, 3 vols. 12mo. 10s. 6d. - 1768 5295 Otway’s Works, edited by Thornton, port. 3 vols. 8vo. very neat, 1/. Is. - - - 1813 5296 Oudemanniana Bibliotheca, 8vo. h. h. vellum, 3s. 6d. Lugd. Bat. 1789 *** “A scholar-like and well-chosen library. The catalogue is drawn up with care, containing some good bibliographical notices and references, and the tracts and dissertations are very minutely detailed.”—MS. note. 5297 Overburie (Sir Thos.) his Wife, with new Elegies upon his now knowne untimely Death, whereunto are annexed new Newes and Characters, in verse, 8vo. 3s. - 1616 5298 Overbury’s Wife, with Additions of New Characters, and many other Wittie Conceits, never before printed, 12mo. neat, 6s. - 1632 *** Sold in Col. Stanley’s sale for 16s. 5299 Overbury’s Wife, with Additions of New Characters, and many other Witty Conceits, with portrait inserted, 12mo. neat, 7s. 6d. - 1638 5300 Overton’s (Ric.) New Lambeth Fayre, newly consecrated and presented by the Pope himself, Cardinals, Bishops, Jesuits, &c. wherein all Romes Reliques are set at sale; with the old Fayre corrected and enlarged; Opening and Vending the whole History of Iniquity, in verse, fine copy, with rough edges, 4to. very scarce, 10s. 6d. - 1642 5301 Overton’s Man's Mortalitie; or a Treatise, wherein ’tis proved, that whole Man (as a raiionall creature) is a compound wholly Mortall, contrary to that common distinction of Soule and Body, 4to. fine copy, very neat, from the Hollis and Disney collection, \l. 11s. 6d. - 1644 *** The present copy has the curious frontispiece of death, the clock, fyc. with verses underneath, engraved by William Bentley, which I never saw to any other copy. 5302 Overton’s Defiance against all Arbitrary Usurpations or Encroachments, either of the House of Lords, or any other, upon the Soveraignty of the House of Commons; with relation of his Committal to Newgate, 4to. 3s. 1646 5303 Overton’s Arrow against all Tyrants and Tyranny, shot from Newgate into the Arbitrary House of Lords, &c. 4to. sewed, 4s. - - - 1646 5304 Ovidii Opera Omnia, 3 vols. in 1, folio, fine and perfect copy, morocco, gilt leaves, excessively rare,15/. 15s. (Venetiis) Jacobus Rubeus Impressit, MCCCCLXXIV. *** Sold in the Pinelli-sale for 30Z. 19s. 5305 Ovidii Opera Omnia, cum nods variorum et Cnippingii, best edition, 3 vols. 8vo. fine copy, quite uncut, very rare in this state, 3l.3s. - - Amst. 1702 5306 Ovidii Opera Omnia, sc. Metamorphoseon, lib. XV. etc. cum Vita Ovidii et Indice, Venet. ap. Aldum, 1502.—Heroidum Epistolse, Auli Sabini, Epistolse tres. Elegiarum, lib. III. De Arte Amandi, lib. III. De Remedio Amoris, lib. II. In Ibin lib. I. Ad Liviam Epistola de Morte Drusi, etc. ib. id. 1515.—Fastorum, lib. VI. De Tristibus, lib. V. De Ponto, lib. I III. ib. id. 1503, 3 vols. 8vo .fine, clean, and perfect set, morocco elegant, gilt edges, rare, 51. 15s. 6d. *** A beautiful, rare, and valuable edition. Sold in Larcher’s sale for 172 francs. 5307 Ovidii Epistolae, Ars Amandi, Elegise, Remedium Amoris, Medicamen Faciei, Nux, Fasti, Epistola Consolatoria, Tristia, de Ponto, Pulex, Ibis et Vita, wanting nine leaves in the body of the booh, and the leaf of table, folio, excessively rare, 21. 125. 6d. Venetiis, Jacobus Rubeus, MCCCCLXXIV. *** The La Yalliere copy, wanting some leaves at the end, sold for 380 francs, and the Pinelli copy sold for 30/. 19s. 5308 Ovidii Metamorphoseon, libri XV. ad Marinum Sannutum Epistola, Aldo Privilegium concessum ad Reip. literariee, utilitatem, Ovidii Vita, etc. etc. 8vo. tall copy, morocco, with joints, gilt edges, 11. 5s. - Venet. Aldus, 1502 *** “A la fin de cet ouvrage, on trouvera la copie exactedu privilege contenu dans ce volume d’Ovide, ainsique de plusieurs autres accordes par divers papes : privileges d’autant plus remarquables, qu’ils ont pour objet, non seulement les editions, mais meme les caracteres avec lesquels ces editions sont imprimees.”— Renouard. 5309 Ovidii Metamorphoseon, lib. XV. cum Vita per Aldum Manu- tium, clean large copy, 8vo. vellum, rare, 18s. Salmanticce, 1570 5310 Ovidii Fastorum, lib. VI. de Tristibus, lib. V. et de Ponto, lib. IV. 8vo. good sound copy, neat, very rare, 2l. 125. 6d. (Lugduni, B. Trot, s. a.) *** A rare counterfeit of the Aldine edition. Sold in Renouard’ssale for 10/. 5s. 5311 Ovidii Fastorum lib. VI. de Tristibus lib. V. et de Ponto lib. IV. collatus cum Cod. Manuscripto in 4°. Membr. Celeberr. Professoris Relandi, per A. Frank. Utrecht. 1707, 12mo. vellum, 10s. 6d. - - Amst. 1649 5312 Ovid’s Metamorphoses, translated into English Meeter by Arthur Golding, a work very pleasant and delectable, 4to. very neat, 11. 5s. - - - 1603 5313 Ovid’s Elegies, three bookes, translated by C. Marlow ; Epi- grammes by Sir John Davis, 12mo. neat, rare, 2l. 12s. 6d. Middle hourg, 1596 *** Sold in Bindley’s sale for 8/. 18s. 6d., and in Mr. Strettell’s for 61. 12s. Marlow’s translation of Ovid’s Elegies was, by order of Archbishop Whitgift, and Bancroft, Bishop of London, censured, and condemned to be burned at Stationers’ Hall, in June, 1599. It contains the earliest printed production of Ben Jonson. 5314 Ovid.—Nineteen Engravings illustrative of Ovid, by Le Blond after Le Potre, oblong folio, 105. 6d. 3 X 5315 Ovid’s Heroica! Epistles, by Saltonstall, 1639.—Ovid de Ponto, by Saltonstall, 1639.—Ovid’s Tristia, by Saltonstall. Ovid's Elegies, by Marlow, with Davies's Epigrams, Middle- bourgh, 1596.—Ovid’s Art of Love, in one vol. 12mo. h. b. russia, 21. 125. 6d. *#* “ Nearly the whole impression of Marlow’s translation of Ovid’s Elegies, was burnt by order of Archbishop Whitgift, and Bancroft, Bishop of London.’’— See note to No. 5313. 5316 Ovidio Epistole, in Rima, vulgarizate per Messire Dominico da Morticielli Toschano, curious wood-cut, 4to. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, very rare, 1/. 155. Bressa, MCCCCXCI. *** “Edition rare.”—Brunet. Sold at Paris, in 1825, for eighty francs. 5317 Ovide, Epistres de, traduites en vers Francois, avec des Com- mentaires fort curieux, par Claude Gaspar Bachet, first edition, 8vo. clean copy, scarce, 105. 6d. d Bourg en Bresse, 1626 *#* This is probably the earliest specimen of printing at Bourg en Bresse, a town of France, being four years earlier than that mentioned by Dr. Cotton. 5318 Oviedo y Valdes (Gon^alo Hernandez de) Coronica de las Indias; La Hystoria General de las Indias, y con la Con- quista del Peru, folio, fine copy, neat, extremely rare, 5l. 155. 6d. - Salamanca, por Juan de Junta, 154*7 %* This work of Oviedo is the fountain head from whence most succeeding writers have drawn their accounts of the early occurrences of the New World. It is one of the scarcest books relating to the History of America. This is the first edition which contains the book of11 Infortunios y Naufragiosfi and the “ Relacion de la conquista del Peru por Francisco de XerezP This copy was sold in the Conde sale for 18/. 7s. 6c/. 5319 Owen’s (Dr. Hen.) Enquiry into the present State of the Septuagint Version of the Old Testament, 8vo. sewed, 3s. 1769 5320 Owen’s (John) Sermon before the Parliament, Oct. 13th, 1652, a Day of Solemne Humiliation, 4to. sewed, 3s. Oxford, 1652 5321 Owen’s (John) Glory and Interest of Nations professing the Gospel, a Sermon, 4to. sewed, 3s. - 1659 5322 Owen.—-Catalogue of the Library of Dr. John Owen, including some fine Greek and Latin manuscripts, 4to. fine copy, sewed, 185. - - - 1684 5323 Owen’s (Rev. John) Retrospect, or Reflections on the State of Religion and Politics in France and Great Britain, 8vo. sewed, 25. - - - 1794 5324 Owen’s (Lewis) Running Register, recording a Relation of the State of all the English Colledges, Seminaries, and Cloisters, &c. in Forraigne Parts, 4to. part of the title gone, otherwise a good copy, 3s. 5325 Oxfordshire.—Petition to His Majesty, respecting the heavy Burthen of the Soldiers billeted in the County, with his Maj esties Answer, 4to. sewed, 4*5. - 1642 5326 Oxfordshire Illustrations.—A most Splendid Collection of Thirteen Hundred Beautiful Drawings and Engravings of nearly every Subject of interest, illustrative of this County, combining the labours of two most ardent Collectors deceased, and forming a most important and valuable Collection of Materials for the History of this County, and one of the greatest Desiderata in Topographical Literature, in 6 large vols. atlas folio, elegantly bound in morocco, gilt edges, with broad borders of gold, 135/. The above collection, most briefly described, would form a catalogue of themselves. The following short notices will convey some faint idea of its interest, which must be seen to be appreciated. The drawings consist of nearly one hundred, by Buckler, W. Turner, N. Whit- tock, G. Lambert, J. Varley, J. Richards, Fisher, G. Powle, and other artists, comprising churches, monuments, seats of the nobility and gentry, ruins, antiquities, and other objects of interest in the county. The engravings are very choice impressions, and consist of many views of all the churches, colleges, halls, libraries, theatre, schools, Clarendon press, and other public buildings, views of the different streets, gardens, ancient houses, painted windows, antiquities, and every object of curiosity in the university and city of Oxford. Churches, nearly or quite every one in the county, with its principal monuments, brasses, ancient inscriptions, arms of the families, ancient fonts, and other portions curiously carved, or otherwise objects of interest to the antiquarian or historian. Numerous views of the various abbeys, priories, hospitals, and other ancient religious houses, formerly standing in the county, of which hut few fragments now remain. Blenheim and the Marlborough Family. This portion may safely be pronounced unique, consisting of probably every engraving of this splendid edifice, its offices, gardens, grounds, parks, bridges, monuments, and numerous other objects of attraction, from its first erection to the present time, with various portraits of the different branches of the family from the illustrious warrior to the present time, both male and female, most brilliant impressions, several proofs, and others of rare occurrence. Numerous views of the royal and other palaces, seats of the nobility and gentry throughout the kingdom, both ancient and modern, many of which no longer exist; those of Nuneham, the seat of the noble family of Har- court, include the private etchings of Viscount Nuneham, and many others of great rarity and interest. Views of the City of Oxford, and other various towns and villages, are very numerous and interesting. Portraits.—A most numerous collection of the celebrated characters that have lived or been connected with the university, city, or county, during the last century and upwards, those of the Marlborough family are probably unique ; many of the Harcourt and other noble families, chancellors, bishops, judges, heads of houses, professors, eminent divines, various officers of the university and city, together with other learned men who have received their education in it; also many of Fair Rosamond and other noted characters, a few caricatures, &c. &c. Antiquities.—The engravings of ancient Roman pavements, marbles, statues, vases, cups, coins, seals, and other antiquities, are very numerous and interesting. Ruins of various ancient buildings throughout the county are very numerous, particularly those of God- stow abbey, nunnery, the tower, Fair Rosamond’s bower, and others connected with her life and death ; also Woodstock, Beaumont, and Ewelm palaces, and others equally interesting, together with Dorchester, Osney, and other abbeys. Bridges throughout the county are very numerous, and some very ancient and interesting. The monumental drawings and inscriptions are also extremely beautiful and numerous; they illustrate not only all parts of the county, but the his- tory of nearly every family of note at all connected with it, from the most remote period to the present time. The numerous views of Oxford and its environs, and other beautiful pects throughout the county, include nearly or quite every picturesque spot. Maps of the county and portions thereof nearly all ever engraved, from the earliest period to the present time. The engravings are principally by Buck, Loggan, Parr, Winstanley, Lord Newn- ham, Harris, Smith, Watson, Earlom, Slierwin, Schenck, Gunst, Houbraken, Yertue, Simon, Heiss, Houston, Godfrey, Kip, Booker, Basire, Skelton, James, and numerous others. 5327 Oxfordshire.—An Interesting and most valuable Collection of upwards of One Hundred Tracts, Illustrative of the County, University, and City of Oxford, from 1604 to 1822, fine copies, uniformly bound in 8 vols. calf, very neat, 18/. 18s. - - 1604 to 1822 This highly valuable and interesting collection must be seen to be appre* dated. They contain much matter relative to the privileges, statutes, visitations, rules, and government of the University. Also much historical matter relative to it and the county at large, particularly during the civil wars, when King Charles I. held his court there. There is also much matter of local interest to the county collector. A brief list of the titles of each tract may be obtained for inspection. 5328 Oxford.—Carmen Honorarium ad Dominum Jo. Cirenber- gium ob Accept urn Synodalium Epistolarum Concilii Basili- ensis, quod Thomas Roe Magnae Britanniae Legatus, Oxo- niensi Bibliothece transmissit ac dono dedit, 4to. very scarce, 7s. 6c/. - - Oxon. 1631 *** In this tract will be found poems by William Strode, T. Master, R. Owen, Richard Busby, T. Gawen, Jasper Maine, William Cartwright, and John Earles, all members of the university of Oxford. 5329 Oxford.—Catalogue of the Stock of Davis, the Bookseller at Oxford, sold by Cooper and Millington, a very extensive and valuable collection, 10,327 Articles, 4to. fine com, sewed. 10s. 6d. - - 1686 5330 Oxfordshire.—An Impartial Relation of the whole Proceedings against St. Mary Magdalen College, in Oxford, containing only Matters of Fact as they occurred, 4to. sewed, 6s. 1688 *** One of the most interesting articles or forerunners of the Revolution, relating to the Proceedings of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners against the Fellows for electing Dr. Hough (afterwards Bishop of Worcester) President of their College, in opposition to the mandate of king James, to elect Anthony Farmer. 5331 Oxford.—D’Anvers (Mrs. Alicia) Academia, or the Humours of the University of Oxford, in Burlesque Verse, 4to. bds. 10s. 6d. - - 1691 *** A very scarce and humorous descriptive poem. 5332 Oxford.—Catalogue of the Library of Dr. W. Levinz, President of St. John’s College, Oxford, sold by Millington, for the benefit of his college, 4to. fine copy, sewed, scarce, 18s. 1698 5333 Oxfordshire.—Several Depositions concerning the late Riot in Oxford, with the Soldiers, &c. 8vo. h. b. neat, 3s, 6d. 1716 5334; Oxfordshire.—Pointer’s (J.) Account of the Homan Pave* ment found at Stunsfield in Oxfordshire, proved to be 1400 years old, plate, 8vo. h. b. neat, 3s. 6d. Oxford, 1713 5335 Oxfordshire.—Papers which were laid before the Parliament, relating to the Riots at Oxford, on his Royal Highness the Prince’s Birth Day, folio, h. b. neat, 6s. 6d. 1717 5336 Oxfordshire.—Copy of the Poll for Members of the University of Oxford; Mr. Bromley, Dr. Clarke, and Dr. King, Candidates, 4to. h. b. morocco, scarce, 4s. 6d. Oxford, 1722 5337 Oxfordshire.—Account of the late Election for the University of Oxford, with some incidental Remarks on the printed Poll, 8vo. h. b. very neat, 4s. - 1722 5338 Oxfordshire.-—Grounds of Complaint of the Principal of Hart Hall, Oxford, concerning the Obstruction given to the Incorporation of this Society, by Exeter College, and their Visitor more fully Represented and Justified, in Answer to the Misrepresentations of Dr. C-re, Dean of Christ Church, in his pretended Vindication of the Conduct of the Bishop of Exeter, by R. Newton, D.D. Principal of Hart Hall, folio, h. b. neat, 5s. 6d. - - 1735 5339 Oxfordshire.—Letter to the Heads of the University of Oxford, on a late very remarkable affair, (relating to the ill- treatment of a Bed-maker, by some Students, from which she was said to have died,) 8vo. bds. scarce, 3s. 6d. 1747 5340 Oxfordshire.—Oration delivered on the Dedication of the Radcliff Library, Oxford, by W. King, 8vo. h. b. very neat, 2s. 6d. - - 1749 5341 Oxfordshire.—Remarks on Dr. King’s Speech before the University of Oxford, at the Dedication of Dr. Radcliff’s Library, 8vo. h. b. neat, 2s. 6d. - 1750 5342 Oxfordshire.—Dr. King’s Apology ; or Vindication of Himself from the several Matters charged on him by the Society of Informers, 4to. bds. 3s. - 1755 5343 Oxfordshire.—Letter to Dr. King, occasioned by his Apology; and, in particular, by such parts of it as are meant to defame Mr. Kennicott, 1755.—Letter to Dr. William King, Principal of St. Mary’s Hall, containing a particular Account of the Treasonable Riot at Oxford, in Feb. 1747, by R. Blacovv, in one vol. 8vo. h. b. very neat, 4s. 5344 Oxford Rake, in a Letter to the Rt. Hon. the Earl of C—f—d, by a Gentleman of Oxford, a curious humorous poem, 8vo. h. b. very neat, 5s. - - 1756 5345 Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire.—Act for repairing the Road leading from Chapel on the Heath, in the County of Oxford, to Bourton, in Gloucestershire, 1756.—Another Act for repairing the same Road, in 1791, folio, neat, 6s. 6d. 5346 Oxfordshire.—Images of the Antients, particularly those in the University of Oxford, with some Reflections of Virtue, Antient and Modern, with Key to the Parson’s Parlour, 8vo. boards, 3s. 6d. - - 1758 5347 Oxfordshire.—Gentleman and Lady’s Pocket Companion for Oxford, being an Account of the Curiosities, and what is most worthy of Observation in the University and each College, &c. third edition, plates by Green, Miller, Hooker, &c. 12mo. h. b. neat, 4s. 6d. - Oxford, n. d. 5348 Oxfordshire.— Oxford Guide, or Companion through the University, exhibiting every particular worthy the Observation of the Curious, with Tour to Blenheim, Ditchley, and Stow, plates, Oxford, 1759.—Catalogue of Pictures, Statues, and Bustos in the Picture Gallery adjoining the Bodleian Library, ib. 1759, in 1 vol. 12mo. neat, 4s. 6d. 5349 Oxfordshire.—Private Act for dividing and inclosing the Parish of Fringford, otherwise called Ferringford, in the County of Oxford, folio, served, 7s. Qd. - 1761 *** Fulke Greville, Esq. was Lord of the Manor at this period. 5350 Oxfordshire. — Pocket Companion for Oxford, or Guide through the University, containing an Accurate Description of the Public Edifices, Colleges, Halls, Gardens, Statues, Busts, Pictures, and all other Curiosities, &c. with Tour to Blenheim, Ditchley, Stow, plates, 1763.—Catalogue of Pictures, Statues, and Bustos in the Picture Gallery, Bodleian Library, &c. Oxford, 1763, in 1 vol. I2mo. neat, 4s. Qd. 5351 Oxford.—Corpus Statutorum Universitatis Oxoniensis, 4to. bds. 10s. 6c?. - - - 1768 5352 Oxfordshire. — Answer to a Pamphlet, entitled Pietas Oxoniensis, or a full and impartial Account of the Expulsion of Six Students from St. Edmund’s Hall, Oxford, by Dr. T. Newell, 8vo. fine copy, very neat, 3s. Qd. Oxford, 1768 5353 Oxford.—History of the University of Oxford to the death of William the Conqueror, 8vo. scarce, 45. 6d. ib. 1772 5354 Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire.—Private Act for Inclosing the Lands within the Township of Blackthorn, in the Parish of Ambrosden, 1776.—Act for Vesting the Estates of Benj. Jason Perrott, in the County of Gloucester, formerly of the City of Bristol, and of Bitton, in* Gloucestershire, agreeable to the Marriage Settlement with the daughter of J. Durbin, Esq. of Bristol; the Lands are fully described, called High- field House, &c. 1750.—Act for dividing, allotting, and inclosing Lands within the Parish of Cassington and Worton, in Oxfordshire, 1800.—Ditto within the Parish of Wrox ton, 1803.—Ditto in the Parish of Broughton, 1803.—Ditto for the Parish of Bladon, 1766. — Ditto for the Parish of Wooton.—Ditto for the Parish of Stonesfield, 1801, in one vol. folio, 185. *** An interesting volume to the county collector. 5355 Oxfordshire. — Pocket Companion for Oxford, or Guide through the University, with Tour to Blenheim, Ditchley, Nuneham, Stow, &c. plates, 12mo. boards, 2s. 6d. Oxford, 1785 5356 Oxfordshire.”Considerations on the Public Exercises for the First and Second Degrees in the University of Oxford, 8vo. very neat, 3s. 1773 5357 Oxford.—-Pocket Companion for Oxford* or Guide through the University, with Tour to Blenheim, Ditchley, Heythrop, Nuneham, &c. plates, Oxford, 1805.—-History of Birmingham, Birmingham, 1808, in one vol. 12mo. h. b. neat, 3s. 5358 Oxfordshire.—Case of the Bishop of Oxford, against the Parish of Piddington, in a cause of Simony, with Appendix containing Endowments of Ambrosden and Piddington, 8vo. bds. 2s. 3d. - - Oxford, 1807 5359 Oxfordshire.—Proceedings on the Proposal for Establishing a Lunatic Asylum in the Vicinity of Oxford, Oxford, 1814. —Account of the Paper Roofs used at Tew Lodge, Oxfordshire, so decidedly preferable for Churches, &c. plate, 1811, in one vol. 8vo. bds. 3s. 5360 Oxfordshire, Description of, with Map from the Magna Britannia, 4to. bds. 3s. 6d. 5361 Oxfordshire.—Description of the Oxford Baths, with plates by N. Whittock, 4to. 2s. 6d. - - Oxford. 5362 Pacei (Richardi) Invictissimi Regis Angliae (Henrici VIII.) Primarii Secretarii, ejusqueapud Elvetios Oratoris, deFructu qui ex doctrina percipitur liber, 4to. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, very rare, 21. 2s. Basilece, 1517 *** The author of this curious volume, says Wood, was one of the principal lights of learning in his time ; he is spoken of in terms of much commendation by Erasmus, Tonstal, Latymer, Colet, and others. Of his early education he himself, in this volume, relates a curious anecdote. He states that Thomas Langton, Bishop of Winchester, noticing in him a knowledge of medicine far above his age, remarked that he was reserved for better things; and a few days afterwards sent him, at his own expense, to a school in Italy to learn the arts, at the same time supplying him with an annual allowance. Cuthbert Tonstal and Latimer appear to have been among the earliest of his preceptors. While recommending to his readers a proper study of orthography as useful to every one, the author further remarks, that the difference in the spelling of some words by various persons is very singular; and he quotes for an example the word causa as being generally spelt with a single s, but by Aldus with two. Pace was employed by Henry VIII. in several embassies, which he performed with great honour to himself and the English nation. He afterwards settled at Oxford, and was made Dean of St. Paul’s, and is spoken of by Stowe, and other historians, as being a man of great integrity and honour. The above work is, as the title indicates, written for the express purpose of showing the advantage of study; and is so interspersed with anecdotes of Sir Thomas More, and others, that it has been rendered not only instructive, but entertaining. 5363 Pacichelli.— Memorie de’ Viaggi per 1’Europa Christiana, scritte a diversi in occasion de’ suoi Ministerii dalf Abbate Gio. Batista Pacichelli, 3 vols. 12mo. fne copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, very rare, 4/. 4s. Napoli, 1685 First edition and extremely rare, being apparently unknown to most bibliographers. The second volume contains his travels in England, Scotland, and Ireland. No other perfect copy has occurred for sale in this country for many years. Sold in Mr. Hanrott’s sale for 8/. 8s. 5364 Pacifici Maximi Poet^ Esculani Hecatelegium, sive Elegiae nonnullae Jocosse et festival ; laudes summorum vi- rorum, etc. first edition, 4to. very fine copy, of the last DEGREE OF RARITY, 185 1 8$. Florentine, per Ant. Mischominum, MCCCCLXXXIX. *** This excessively curious work is faithfully entitled, “ one of the scarcest volumes in existence.,'> No other copy is to be found in this country, either in public or private libraries. One of the poems fixes the date of the venereal disease as far back as 1489, before the discovery of the New World, whence it has been said to have proceeded. The present is the only perfect copy known. Only two other copies are ascertained to exist iu Europe, viz. at the Library of St. Genevieve, in Paris, and in the Imperial Library, Vienna, but both are imperfect. 5365 Pacifici Maximi Lucretia, et Virginia, 12mo. old french mo- roccoj gilt edges, very scarce, 1/. 11s. 6d. Fani, per Hieronymum Soncinum, 1506 *** “ Edition peu commune.” 5366 Pacifici Maximi de componendis Hexametris et Penthametris Opusculum rarissimum, curious cuts, 4to. scarce, 3s. 6d. Wittenb. 1516 5367 Pacis inter Carolum V. Imp. et Franciscum I. Galliarum Regem, ad aquas mortuas in agro Narbonis initae, Descriptio, per Corn. Scrib. Grapheum ; Ejusdem ob Csesareum ex Hispaniis per medias Gallias in patriam, ac prsecipue in suae Majestatis Urbem Antverpiam reditum, Gratulatio, 12mo. scarce, 5s. - - Antverpice, 1540 5368 Packe’s (Christopher) Chronographical Chart of East Kent, 4to. sewed, os. - - 1737 5369 Paduani (Hieronymi) Jesuida, Carmine, 4to. scarce, 3s. 6d. Liptzk. 1512 5370 Paeonii Procopii Miscellanea Poetica, 8vo. scarce, 5s. Fragce, 1613 5371 Paeti (Lucae) de Mensuris et Ponderibus Romanis et Graecis, lib. V. cuts, large tall copy, folio, neat, 18s. Venet. Aldus, 1573 Sold in Renouard’s sale for 30 francs. 5372 Paetz de nuperis Anglice Motibus Epislola, 4to. scarce, 7s. 6d. Rott. 1686 “ But without undertaking to read a long-winded work, one need only peruse, in defence of toleration, a piece writ by Mr. Paetz, an illustrious magistrate in Holland.”—See Bayle's Dictionary, article Sanctesius. 5373 Pageant.—The magnificent, princely, and most royal Entertainments given to the high and mighty Prince and Princess Frederick, Count Palatine, Palsgrave of the Rhyne, and Elizabeth sole daughter to King James I. ; with relation of the gifts, presentations, shows, pageants, and other sumptuous triumphs, &c. 4to. fine copy, rare, 15 11 s. 6d. 1613 *** Sold in Mr. Rhodes’s sale for 10/. 5374 Painter’s (W.) Laws of Chance, applied to the Solution of Curious Questions relating to Cards, Dice, &c. with Companion for the Draught Player, 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. 1787 5375 Paghini (Sancti) Isagoge ad Linguam Graecam capessendara VII. continens libros quibus et Lexicon annexum est ordine Alphabetico secundum Declinationes et conjugationes, etc. 2 vols. 4to. very fine copy, morocco, gilt edges, extremely rare, 4/. 14s. 6d. Avenioni, per Jo. de Channey, 1525 With the Aldine device on the last leaf of each volume. Such is the excessive rarity of the work, that it has escaped the researches of almost all bibliographers. Brunet calls it “ edition tres rare,’’ and M. Renouard, in observing that Channey sometimes used the Aldine device, simply states that he used it to an edition of “ Pagnini Isagoge,5’ &c. without date. Renouard likewise attributes a New Testament, printed in 1638, to this printer, and further says, “ II est evident que c’est toujours la meme imprimerie qui, de J. Crespin, passaa Vignon^ ensuite a Pierre Aubert, a Pierre Chouet, et enfin dans les mains de Jehan de Chenney, dont on connoit peu d’editions.” By this paragraph, and by his attributing to the same printer a book printed upwards of 100 years later than the present, it may be safely asserted that he had never seen the work, as the date, place, and printer’s name are distinctly given. 5376 Painters.—The true Effigies of the most eminent Painters, and other famous Artists that have flourished in Europe, with their lives, one hundred and twenty-two portraits, by the most celebrated engravers, folio, fine copy, neat, 21. 2s. 1694 5377 Paintings.—Vertue’s Description of several early Historical Paintings, privately printed, 4to. rare, ISs. 1740 These descriptions of English paintings were printed at Vertue’s expense, to aid him in the collection of his pictorial anecdotes. 5378 Paintings. —Description of some Ancient Paintings at Cowdray, in Sussex, representing the March of King Henry VIII. from Calais towards Boulogne, the Encampment of the English Forces at Marquison, View of the Siege of Boulogne, in 1544, 4to. sewed, 4s. 5379 Painting.—Historical and Descriptive Account of the Ancient Painting, preserved at Cowdray, in Sussex, representing the Procession of King Edward VI. from the Tower of London, to Westminster, in 1547, previous to his Coronation, 4to. sewed, 4s. 6d. 5380 Paintings, &c.—Accurate Description of the Paintings and Sculpture, belonging to the several Churches, Convents, &c. in and about Antwerp, &c. 8vo. sewed, 3s. 1765 5381 Paintings.—Observations On the Pictures in the Exhibition at the Royal Academy, Spring Gardens, and Mr. Christie’s, by R. Baker, 4to. sewed, 3s. - - 1771 5382 Painting and Perspective made Easy ; in which is contained the Art of Painting in Oil, with the method of Colouring, by T. Bardwell, plates, 4to. sewed, 45. 6d. - 1773 5383 Paintings.—Catalogues of the Pictures exhibited at the Royal Academy, from 1793 to 1837 for 1775, 7, 81, 4, 5, and 90, very rare, 4to. 2l. 2s. 5384 Painting.-“Della Patria Primitiva delF Arti del Disegno, 8vo. neat, 4>s. 6d. - - Cremona, 1785 5385 Paintings. — Descriptive Catalogue of the Dusseldorf Gallery, 8vo. sewed, 3s. 1793 3 Y forty-five numbers, also those in all fifty-one numbers, some _ 1 775-1837 5386 Paintings. —Catalogue of Valuable Paintings, the Property of John Hickman, Esq. 4to. served, 3s. - 1800 5387 Paintings.—Fifty Catalogues of the Pictures exhibited at the British Institution, some very rare, 4to. 1/. 11s. 6d. 1807-38 5388 Paintings.—Catalogues of the Exhibition of the Society of Painters in Water Colours for 1808, 1810, 1825-32, 34-6, 13 numbers, 4to. 18s. - - 1808-36 5389 Paintings.—List of Pictures at the Seat of T. B. Brydges Barrett, &c. at Lee Priory, 8xo.jine clean copy, 7s. 6d. Lee Priory private Press, 1817 Sixty copies only printed, twenty of which were reserved for presents. 5390 Paintings.—Catalogues of the Exhibition of the Society of British Artists, 13 numbers, wanting Nos. 5 and 12, 4to. 105. 6d. 1824-36 5391 Paintings.—Catalogues of the Pictures in the National Gallery, 1831.—Exhibition of the New Society of Painters in Water-Colours for 1832 and 1833.—Winter Exhibition of the Works of deceased and living Artists for 1833 and 1834. — Exhibition of Mr. Matthews’s Gallery of Theatrical Portraits, 1833, in all six, 4to. 7s. 6d. - 1831-4 5392 Palseoti (Camilli) Senatoris Bononiensis Tumulus, (at the beginning is found, “Julii Sigonii ad Aldum Manutium aliosque insignis Litteraturse viros Protrephticon,”) 4to. vellum, 105. 6c?. - - Bononice, 1597 *** “ Apparently upon fine paper,” MS. note. This was Bishop Butler’s copy, who purchased it for 31. 3s. 5393 Palaephati Fragmenta, 4to. served, 5s. Pisauri, per H. Soncinum, 1511 5394 Palaephatus.— Observationes Philologicee in Palsephatum 7repi amarTiov periculum, accedunt aliae animadversiones in Musasum et Achillem Tatium, 8vo. very neat, 2,s. Lip sice, 1743 5395 Palsestreli (Ludov. de Beca) Responsiones Casuum Con- scientiae, qui omnibus Curatis ac Poenitentiaris proponuntur, 8vo. vellum, rare, 1/. 15. Brixice, ap. Marchettum, 1590 *** With the Aldine device on the title. 5396 Palavicini (Bapt.) Historia flendae Crucis et Funeris Domini Nostri Jesu Christi, an extremely rare poetical tract, 4to. very neat, 1/. 115. 6d. - Tarvisii, MCCCCXCIV. 5397 Palet (Joan) Diccionario muy copiosa de la Lengua Espanola y Francesa, 8vo. fine copy, vellum, scarce, 105. 6d. Paris, 1604 5398 Paley’s Natural Theology illustrated, in a Discourse and Notes, by Henry Lord Brougham, 8vo. bds. 5s. - L835 5399 Palingenii (Marcelli) Zodiacus Vitas, best edition, 8vo. very fine copy, in rich old French morocco, gilt edges, from the La- moignon collection, \l. Is. - Rott. 1722 *m* For along account of this very rare volume, see Peignot, Dictionnaire des Livies condamnesau feu. Sold in Meon’s sale for 48 francs, and in M. d’O***’* for 57 francs. 5400 Palladia? Tolosae Ludicra Apollineo Juveni consecrata, quorum tituli sunt Annus Triumphalis sive Solstitio, Panacseum seu Epistola Salutaris Anglorum Regi, etc. curious 'plates, 12mo. h. b. morocco, 6s. 1675 5101 Palladii Episcopi Helenopoleos Historia Lausiaea cum Notis Meursii, 4to. vellum, fine copy, 7s. 6d. Lugd. Bat. Elz. 1616 5402 Palladio’s First Book of Architecture, treating of the five Orders, and what is most necessary in Building, portrait and plates, engraved by J. Ware, 8vo. fine copy, in old russia, 6s. 1742 5403 Palmer’s (Geo.) Justification of the Solemn League and Covenant, 4to. served, 3s. - - 1649 5404 Palmer’s (T.) Essay of the Means how to make our Travailes into Forraine Countries the more Profitable and Honourable, 4to. neat, 5s. - 1606 Dedicated'to Prince Henry. 5405 Palmerino d’Oliva, La Historia de i Valorosi, et Gran Gesti, et Amori, dell’ Invitto Cavallero, 8vo. scarce, 10s. Gd. Vinegia, 1575 Sold in Col. Stanley’s sale for 1/. 5s. 5406 Palmerino d’Inghilterra Figlivolo del Re don Duardo, et Floriano dal Deserto suo fratello, con alcuni gloriosi fatti del Principe Florendo, figlivolo di Primaleone, 3 vols. 8vo. morocco elegant, gilt edges, scarce, 2/. 2s. Venet. 1601 5407 Palmerin of England.—History of the Noble and Valiant Prince Palmerin of England, his Birth in the Forrest of Great Brittain, with his brother Florian du Desart, their Lives, pursuing Knightly Adventures, and doing incomparable deeds of Chivalry, translated by Anthony Monday, both parts, black letter, in one vol. 4to. neat, with Autograph of Dr. Farmer, 21.2s. - - 1664 5408 Palonii (Marcelli) de Equestri ludo in Honorem Csesaris exhibit o a Camillo Pignatello, Carmen, 12mo. very neat, scarce, 10s. 6d. - Neapoli, per Catherinam Mayr, 1520 5409 Palonii (Marcelli) Rom. Ludus Equestris, (Poema,) printed on large blue paper, the only copy known, 4to. morocco, gilt edges, Si. 3s. - Romce, Bladus, 1544 %* The above unique volume of poems was purchased by the late Bishop of Lichfield for 11. Is. 5410 Palozzi (Gio. Andrea) Discorsi sopra l’Imprese, recitati nell’ Academia d’Urbino, 8vo. vellum, 5s. Gd. Bologna, 1575 5411 Paludani (Jo.) Dictionariolum Rerum maxime vulgarium, ex optimis autoribus congestum, Lat. Flandr. et Gall, cum Far- ragine Verborum secundum ordinem quatuor Conjugationum cum eorundem Fland. et. Gall, interpretatione, 4to .fine copy, very neat, extremely rare, 1/. 11s. 6d. Gandavi, 1544 5412 Panaegyrici Variorum Autorum et Declamationes nonnullse perquam eruditae, hactenus non impressse, 4to. scarce, 3s. Gd. - - - - 1513 5413 Fanizolo (Gio. Maria) Canzone sopra le nozze delli Illust, Sig. Conte Raimondo della Torre et Sig. Lodovica Hovera, 4to. li. b. morocco, very scarce, 10s. 6d. Venetia, Guerra, 1585 *#* Printed with Aldine Type. 5414 Pannonii (Jani) Sylva Panegyrica ad Guarinum Veronensem : et ejusdem Epigrammata, 4to. 3s. Basil. Froben. 1518 5415 Pannonii lusus quidem, et Epigrammata, nunc primum inventa et excusa, opera Jo. Sambuci, 8vo.jine copy, scarce, 7s. 6d. Patavii, 1559 5416 Panormitae (Antonii) de dictis et Factis Aiphonsi Regis Aragonum libri IV. cum Commentario iEneae Sylvii et Scholia Jacobi Spiegelii, 4to. 2s. - Basilece, 1538 5417 Panvinio (Onofr.) Sette Chiese Principali di Roma, trad, da Marco Ant. Lanfranchi, 8vo. morocco elegant, gilt edges, \l. Is. Roma, per gli Heredi di Ant. Blado, 1570 *** An interesting description of the churches of Rome. 5418 Papeles varios curiosos.-“Memorial genealogico de las ilus== trissimas Casas de Dona Maria Pacheco y Mendoza, Princesa de Pacheco, &c. por el Doctor Don Juan Alonso Calderon, s. a. — El Dr. D. Augustin del Hierro, Fiscal del Consejo el Duque de Hijar, el Marques de la Vega de la Sagra, y otros accusados de delitos de lesa Magestad, s.a.—Defensa contra la Memoria No. 2, por Don Luis de la Palma y Freites, s. a. —Respuesta a una Consulta de un Gran Senor, sobre levan- tar un concurso de acreedores, o pedir nuevos alimentos, sin riesgo de la conciencia, s. a.—Modo de armar Cavalleros y [ de dar el Abito de la Orden de Santiago, por D. Gregorio de Tapia y Salcedo, Madrid, 1658. — Tratado de Paz entre este Corona (de Espana) y la de Francia, Madrid, 1660.—- Memorial sobre una Pretension de los Ingleses que comercion en Espana, por el Licenciado D. Alonso Carrillo, s. a.— Memorial de la Ciudad de Cadiz a la Reyna, Cadiz, 1668. —Memorial de la Ciudad de Cadiz a la Reyna, por I). Juan Ignacio de Soto, Cadiz, 1668.—Testamento de D. Antonio de la Torre, s. a.—Noticia sobre los Montes de Alduida por D. Alonso Perez de Araciei y Rada, s. a.-—Memorial en que representa al Rey N. S. la Antiguedad, Calidad y Servicios de sus Casas D. Diego de Benavides, Marques de Solera, &c. Madrid, 1660, with an original interesting letter, bound in 1 vol. folio, vellum, 1/. Is. 5419 Parabosco (Girolamo) Tempio della Fama in lode d’Alcune Gentildonne Venetiane, Vinegia, 1548.—II Divin Oraculo di G. M. Masenetti Padovano, in lode di tutte le belle Gentildonne Padouane, ib. 1548.—Parlamento Ingenioso de uno Inamorato, con una Vergine : ove si disputa sottilmente de i frutti del matrimonio, ib. 1545, in one vol. 8vo. neat, gilt edges, three very scarce poetical productions, 18s. *** This volume was purchased at Sotheby’s, in 1818, for 3/. 16s. 5420 Parabosco Diporto, 8vo. very neat, 6s. Vinegia, 1586 5421 Paracelsi Expositio Vera harum Imaginum olim Nurenburgae repertarum ex fundatissimo verse Magiae Vaticinio deducta, with curious cuts, 1570.—Jacobi Sadoleti Epistola ad Senatum Populuraque Genevensem, cum Jo. Calvini Responsione, Genevce, 1540, in 1 vol. 12mo. neat, scarce, 15s. %* The first book sold in the Mac Carthy sale for 65 francs. 5422 Paradini (Gul.) de Motibus Galliae, et expugnato receptoque hie Caletorum, 4to.fine copy, scarce, 7s. 6d. Lugduni, 1558 5423 Paradini Anglicse descriptionis Compendium, 8vo. h. b. neat, scarce, 10s. 6d. - - Paris. 1646 *** Sold in Mr. Bindley’s sale for 11. 7s. 5424 Paradise of Coquettes, a Poem, 12mo. boards, 3s. 1814 5425 Pareau (Lud. Gesl.) Commentatio de Tograii Carmine, 4to. served, uncut, 5s. - Traj. ad Rhen. 1824 5426 Paris and Vienna.— Die Historie van den Vrommen ridder Paris ende van die schone Vienne, rvith curious wood-cuts, 4to.fine copy, morocco, gilt edges, extremely rare, 4/. 4s. Gheprent Tantwerpen buten die Camerpoert biwi Gouaerdl back, int Vogekhuys, n. d. *#* This is a romance of Provencal origin, and rarely to be found amongst (early specimens of typography in any language; it is without date, but the printer’s name is inserted in the colophon, with his device on the reverse of the last leaf. This very early edition has apparently escaped the researches of bibliographers. 5427 Parisiana Bibliotheca, a Catalogue of a very valuable Collection of Books, including many first editions of the Classics, Books printed upon vellum, with Illuminated Paintings, Manuscripts, Books of Natural History, original Drawings, &c. prices and names, 8vo. neat, 6s. - 1791 Sold in Col. Stanley’s sale for 15s. 5428 Pariseti (Junioris Ludovici) Regiensis, Epistolae Poeticae ad Petr. Bembum, Sadoletum, Regem Galliae, Clementern ad Paulum Pontifices, et multos alios, Regii, 1541.—Ejusdem de immortalitate Animae ad Franciscum Martellum, lib. III. Poema, ib. 1541, in 1 vol. 4to. fine copies, vellum, rare, 1/. 11s. 6d. Unknown to most bibliographers. 5429 Pariseti ad varium Tolomaeum Fratrum Theopaeiae, lib. VI. 8vo. morocco elegant, gilt edges, 1/. Is, Venet. Aldi Filii, 1550 ■*** A scarce volume of Latin Poetry. Sold in Sir M. M. Sykes’s sale for 1/. 155. 5430 Pariseti de Divina in Hominem BenevoJentia, atque Bene- ficentia Orationes III. ad Viros Regienses habitae, 8vo. russia extra, with joints, gilt edges, 18s. Venetiis, Aldi Filii, 1552 “ Ce volume est bien imprime.”—Renouard. it is also scarce, and sold in 1826 for 11. 11s. 6d. 5431 Pariseti Epistolarum ad Pium IV. Pont. Max. lib. III. 8vo. scarce, 2s. 6d. - Bononice, 1560 5432 Parker’s (Hen.) True Portraiture of the Kings of England, drawn from their Titles, Successions, Raigns and Ends, or Historical Description of every King, especially from the Conquest, 4to. served, 5s. - - 1650 5433 Parkhursti (J.) Ludicra sive Epigrammata Juvenilia, 4to. russia extra, gilt edges, very scarce, 2/. 25. Londini, ap. J. Dayum, 1573 *** Among other interesting persons named in the above volume, are Edward VI., Brandon Duke of Suffolk, Queen Catherine, Duchess of Suffolk, Cranmer, Coverdale, Dudley Earl of Leicester, Elizabeth, Dr. J. Fox, Bp. Gardiner, Lady Jane Gray, Henry VIII., Leyland, Bp. Morton, P. Martyr, Alex. Nowell, Naun- ton, Bp. Jewell, Bp. Ridley, Skelton, Spenser, Bp. Tonstall, Throgmorton, &c. &c. 5434 Parkhurst (John) on the Divinity and Pre-Existence of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, 8vo. served, 2s. 6d. 1787 5435 Parkin’s (C.) Impartial Account of the Invasion under William Duke of Normandy, and the Consequences of it; with Remarks, offered to the Nobility, Gentry, Clergy, &c. of Great Britain, particularly to those of the County of Norfolk, 4to. served, 7s. 6d. - - - 1756 *** An interesting historical tract. 5436 Parkyns’s (Sir Thomas) Sketch and Design of a General Act of Parliament, for the Building, Repairing, Enlarging, and Finishing of Halls, Gaols, Prisons, with Work-Houses underneath them, or otherwise, in their respective Counties throughout Great Britain, with the Appendix, 4to. scarce, 5s. Nottingham, 1726 5437 Parliament.—A most interesting and valuable Collection of Nineteen Tracts on the Privileges and Rights of Parliament, Electors of Members for Counties, Cities, and Boroughs, &c. with the manner of holding Parliaments, and the various Proceedings from the earliest period, with other interesting particulars, in one vol. 4to. very neat, 31. 3s. 1640-1702 5438 Parliament.—Rights of the Kingdom ; or Customs of our Ancestours, touching the Duty, Power, Eleetion or Succession of our Kings and Parliaments, our true Liberty, Due Allegiance, Three Estates, freely discussed through the British, Saxon, and Norman Lawes and Histories, a curious and interesting historical volume, 4to. 10s. 6d. 1649 5439 Parliament.—Complete Collection of the Protests of the Lords, 1722, also for 1723 and 1755.—Papers relating to the Examination of Christopher Layer, and others, ] 722.— Appendixes to Ditto, containing papers relating to Captain Halstead, J. Plunket, the Bishop of Rochester, George Kelly, Dennis Kelly, John Sample, the Duke of Norfolk, and others, also relating to Scotland and Ireland, with the Informations and Depositions of various Witnesses, Letters, Sic. 1722, in one vol. folio, collected by John Percival, Earl of Egmont, 10s. 6d. 5440 Parliament.—History of a Short Session of a certain Parliament in a certain Kingdom, Dublin, 1714.—Secret History of the two last Memorable Sessions of Parliament, ib. 1714. —Sir R. Steele’s Crisis, representing the just Causes of the late happy Revolution, with remarks on the Danger of a Popish Successor, 1714.—The Celebrated Dedication of the Select Oration of Demosthenes, to Sir R. Walpole, with Notes and Dedication to Trinity College, Dublin, 1748.— The distressed state of Ireland considered, more particularly with respect to the North, a scarce and interesting tract of Irish history, 1740.—Proposals to Parliament for Remedying the great charge and delay of Suits at Law and in Equity, Dublin, 1725.—Hoyle’s Treatise on the Game of Whist, &c. ib. 1743, in one vol. 12mo. neat, 10s. 6d. 5441 Parliament.—Collection of Cases of Privilege of Parliament, from the Earliest Records to 1628, with Index, 4to. uncut, 10s. 6d. - - 177G 5442 Parliament.—Second Address from the Committee of Association of the County of York to the Electors of Great Britain, York, 1781.™Parliamentary Reformation Examined, with Dissertation on Ministerial Influence, by Joseph Williams, 1782.—Report of the York Association, Proceedings, Circular Letter, &c. 1783.—Copy of a Letter to the Rev. Mr* Wyvill from ditto, 1783, in 1 vol. 4to. h. b. scarce, 10s. 6d. 5443 Parliamentary Reform, &c.—Report of the Proceedings of the Committee of Association in the County of York, YorkP 1784.—Observations on the present inadequate state of Representation, submitted to the Freeholders of the County of York, ,1785.—Proceedings at the General Meeting of the County of York, York, 1785.—Paine’s Letter to Dundas, 1792.—Paine’s Reasons for Preserving the Life of Louis Capet, n. d.— Dialogue on the State of Parliament, 1783.— Observations on Ditto, 1783.—Letter to the Author of a Pamphlet entitled, Free Parliaments, 1783.—Some other Thoughts on a Parliamentary Reform, 1784.—Five Minutes7 Advice to the People, preparatory to the ensuing General Election, 1784.—Debate of the House of Commons on Pitt’s Motion to bring in a Bill to amend the Representation of the People of England in Parliament, 1785.—-Englishman’s Guide to a Parliamentary Reform, 1785, in one vol. 8vo. very neaty 7s. 6d. 5444 Parliamentary Papers.—Accounts respecting the Trade and Navigation of Great Britain, 1800.—Account of the quantity of certain articles imported and exported into and from England and Scotland, from 1790 to 1793 and from 1799 to 1803.—-A similar account from 1803 to 1808.—Accounts relating to the General Warehousing Acts, Quantities Warehoused from 1803 to 1808.—-Vessels entered Inwards and Outwards from 1803 to 1808.—Imports and Exports of ' the Principal Ports, official value, duties, drawbacks, bourn- ties, &c. 1807-8.—Account of Imports, Exports, and Navigation of Great Britain, in 1803-4 and 5-—-Ditto for 1806. —American Intercourse Bill, 1806.—Observations and Lord Sheffield’s Speeches and Protest on ditto, 1806.—Account of the Trade between the West Indies and America, 1806.— Provisions, &c. Imported into the West Indies in 1804, 5, 6, and 7.—Imports and Exports of Great Britain for 1806, 7, and 8.—Official and real value of Imports and Exports of Great Britain and the United States, for 1806, 7, and 8. —Accounts of Imports and Exports, Navigation, &c. of Great Britain, from 1805 to 1808.—Accounts relative to Trade, Commerce, and Navigation, from 1791 to 1805.— Ships and Vessels built in Great Britain from 1790 to 1806. -—Account of Rum imported from 1801 to 1807.—The Home Consumption and Revenue, Produce of Consolidated Fund, War Taxes, &c. in 1807 and 8. —Correspondence with the United States on the Order in Council, 1808.— Proceedings of the United States respecting their Commerce, 1807-8.—Report on the Distillation of Sugar and Molasses, &c. 1808.—Second Report on Ditto, Third and Fourth Ditto, 1808.—Report on the Funds arising from the Forfeited Estates in Scotland, 1806.—Report on the Caledonian Canal, 1806.—Section of the intended Inland Navigation from the Eastern to the Western Sea, Report on the Roads, Bridges, &c., in the Highlands of Scotland, with Map of Scotland, 1807.—Report on the Use of Broad Wheels for the Preservation of Roads, 1806.—Two other Ditto, with plan of the Roads in England on which the Mails travel, 1809. —Observations on the Results of the Population Act, 41 George III. Mr. Whitbread’s Bill for promoting the Industry and Relief of the Poor, &c., 1807.—Proceedings upon the Inquiry relative to the Armistice and Convention, &c., concluded in Portugal, 1808, in 2 large folio vols. h. h. neat, with the plans and maps coloured, 1/. 11 s. Gd. 1800-9 An interesting collection of official papers relative to the trade, revenue, improvement, &c. of Great Britain, and its colonies, connexion with America, &c. 5445 Parnaso Italiano Moderno, o vero Poesie di Pignoti Savi- oli, De Rossi Pindemonte, Bertola, Bondi, Parini, Anguillesi, Labindo Monti, Bettinelli, Cerotti, Saluzio, Fiorentino, Vit- torelli e Minzoni, 30 vols. 12mo. sewed, uncut, very scarce, 2l. 12s. Gd. - - Firenze, 1804-12 5446 Parr (Dr. Sam.) Two Sermons preached at Norwich, Norwich, 1 780. —Discourse on the late Fast, 1781.—Discourse on Education, and on the plans pursued in Charity Schools, all by this learned Divine, in one vol. 4to. h. b. 7s. Gd. 1780, &c. 5447 Parr (Dr. S.) Tracts by Warburton, and a Warburtonian ; not admitted into the Collections of their respective Works, 8vo. bds. uncut, 3s. - - 1789 5448 Parrhasii (Jani) Liber tie Rebus per Epistolam quaesitis, ad- juncta est Francisci Campani Queestio Virgiliana, 8vo. original binding, 2s. 6d. Paris. H. Stephanas, 1567 5449 Parrhasiana; or. Thoughts upon several Subjects; as Criticism, History, Morality, and Politics, by Le Clerk, Englished by Dr. Miller, 8vo. very neat, 4s. - 1700 5450 Parry (Dr. Ric.) Defence of the Bishop of London’s Interpretation of the famous text in Job, ‘ I know that my Redeemer liveth,’ &c. against the Bishop of Gloucester, Northampton, 1761.—Dissertation on Daniel’s Prophecy of the Seventy Weeks, by Dr. R. Parry, ib. 1762.—Treatises on the Seventy Years’ Captivity of the Jews, and on the Seventy Weeks’ Prophecy of Daniel, by Rev. J. Thorold, 1809.—J. Moore’s Attempt to throw further light on the Prophecy of Isaiah, (Chap. vii. v. 14, 15, 16,) 1809.—The Cure of the Blind Man, near Bethsaida, proved to have been Miraculous, by Dr. J. Drought, Bath, 1809.—No False Alarm, or a Sequel to Religious Union, &c. by Dr. R. Shepherd, 1808.— Dr. W. Hales’s Prospectus of a New Analysis of Ancient Chronology, (1809).—Dr. R. Graves’s Sermon before the Corporation of Dublin, 1809.—Dr. T. Barnes’s Sermon on the Death of the Rev. T. Threlkeld, with Appendix, Manchester, 1806.—Defence of Christian Liberty and the Rights of Conscience, 1807.—J. Cooke on Justification by Faith, and the Witness of the Spirit, Rochdale, 1806.-—W. Huntington’s Onesimus in the Balance, and the Eternity of Hope considered, 1806.—Caution and Instruction to the Sealed, 1807, in one vol. 8vo. h. b. neat, Collected by Dr. Magee, 10s. 6d. 5451 Parthenii (Bernardini) Foroliviensis pro Lingua Latina Oratio, 4to. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, very scarce, 1/. 11s. 6d. - Venetiis, Aldi jilii, 1545 *** Dedicated to Card. Marino Grimano. Sold in Sir M. M. Sykes’s sale for 21. 12s. 6d. 5452 Parthenii (Bernardini) Spilimbergii Carminum et Epigramma- turn lib. III. cum Privilegio Senatus Veneti, 4to. fine copy, half bound morocco, very rare, 21. 2s. Venetiis, ex Typographia Guerreea, 1579 The first book of this beautiful volume of poems is dedicated to Jo. Gri- manum Patriarcham Aquileien. and the epigrams to Card. Marinum Grimanum. It is evidently printed with Aldine type, and contains an interesting poem on the victory obtained by the King of France against the Queen of Great Britain and the Belgians, also an epigram addressed to Aldus Manutius, son of Paul, and grandson of Aldus the elder. 5453 Parthenius de Nicee, Affections de divers Amans, 12mo, neat, scarce, 5s. 6d. - - Paris, 1555 5454 Parsons’ (Sir L.) Observations on the Bequest of Henry Flood, Esq. to Trinity College, Dublin, with a Defence of the Ancient History oflreland, thick paper, Svo. half bound, neat, 18s. - - Dublin, 1795 *** Privately printed, not for sale ; the impression was limited to 100 copies. 3 Z 5455 Parsons (Robert).—Elizabeths Angliee Regins hsresin Calvinianam propugnantis ssvissimum in Catholicos sui regni Edictum, promulgatum Londini, 29 Nov. 1591, cum Respon- sione ad singula capita, qua non tantum ssvitia et impietas tam iniqui edicti, sed mendacia quoque et fraudes et impos- turs deteguntur et confutantur, 8vo. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, very rare, 11. 11s. 6d. Lugduni, 1593 *** This is a most curious volume, as illustrative of the reign of Queen Elizabeth. It was written by Robert Parsons, the Jesuit, on the publication of the edict against the Catholics. The work commences with an abstract of the lives and actions of Lord Chancellor Bacon, Dudley Earl of Leicester, Sir F. Walsing- ham, Sir C. Hatton, and Sir W. Cecil, (afterwards Lord Burleigh,) against all of whom the writer is very furious. It also contains some singular notices of Sir Francis Drake and Sir Richard Grenville, described as pirates and robbers, also of Mary queen of Scots, Henry VIII., Anne Boleyn, Earls of Arundel and Essex, Cardinal Allen, Pole, Cranmer, Throckmorton, W. Stanton, Sir T. Wyat, Udall, Hacket, Bishop Jewell, Earl of Seymour, Sir T. Pope, R. Gage, Duke of Hamilton, Douglas family, Lord Darnley, husband of the queen of Scots, Earl of Sussex’s Expedition to Scotland, also Lord Scrope’s defeat of the Spanish Armada, Dukes of Somerset and Norfolk, Sir T. Howard, Sir John Perrott, viceroy of Ireland, origin of the Tudors, Owen Tudor, Lord Burleigh’s Justitia Britannica, Lady Jane Grey, Lady Morley, T. Sherwood, account of the different persons who suffered for their religion in England, Cuthbert Mayne, Woodhouse, Nicolas Heath, Ford, Kirby, Richardson, Archbishop Sandys, Sir Walter Raleigh, &c. &c. 5456 Parsons (Robert) Responsio ad edictum Elizabethse Anglise Reginas promulgatum Londini, 29 Novemb. 1591, 8vo. scarce, 185. - - Excusum, 1593 5457 Paschalii (Caroli) Vidi Fabricii Pybrachii, Vita, 12mo. fine copy, vellum, very rare, 185. Paris, apud Rob. Columbellum, in Aldina Bibliotheca, 1584 *** With the Aldine device in the title. Colombel was a bookseller at Paris, who, several years after the departure of Bernardino Turrisano, revived the Aldine device. All his volumes are decorated with the anchor, and his office, like his predecessor’s, designated in Aldind Bibliotheca. The works published by him are of very uncommon occurrence, particularly in good condition. 5458 Paschalii Coronee, Opus quod nunc primum in lucem editur distinctum decern Libris; quibus Res Omnis Coronaria e priscorum eruta et collecta monumentis continentur, 4>to. fine copy, in old red morocco, gilt edges, 155. Paris. 1610 5459 Pasiphili (Hermanni Buschii) Hypanticon, Georgio Comiti Palatino Rheni, super Solemni suo in Spiram urbem introitu, dicatum, wood-cut border, 4to. fine copy, 4s. 6d. Basilece, 1520 5460 Pasiphili Lipsica, cum Philippi Noveniani Hasfurtini, Scholiis, 4to. scarce, 5s. - - Lipsice, 1521 5461 Pasiphili Epistola, prestabili et rarae eruditionis viro, Martino Mellerstat alias Polichio Ducali Phisico et litteratorum olim favissori, 4to. scarce, 3s. - sine ulla nota. 5462 Pasqualigo (Luigi) II Fedele, Comedia, Venetia, F. Ziletti, 1579. II Ladro Cacco Favola Pastorale del Desioso Aca- demico insipido Senese, Venetia, 1583, in 1 vol. 12mo. old morocco, marbled and gilt edges, 6s. 6d. 5463 Pasquillorum Tomi Duo quorum primo versibus ac rhythmis altero soluta oratione conscripta quamplurima continentur, ad exhilarandum, confirmandumque hoc perturbatissimo re* rum statu pii lectoris animum, apprime conducentia, 2 vols. 8vo. neat, 2l. 2s. - Eleutheropoli, 1544 *** The rarity of this collection of pasquinades is well known. On its first publication nearly all the copies were destroyed, for never were the pope and monks attacked with more poignant satire, wit, and ridicule. In the days of Heinsius, its rarity was such, that he cheerfully gave 100 Venetian ducats for a copy, which he considered to be the only one iu existence. Col. Stanley’s copy, in his sale, produced 11Z. 11s., and Mr. Roscoe’s 81. 2s. 6,fne clean copy, 4to. 10s. 6d. Lee Priory private press, 1818 *** Only 100 copies printed. 5520 Percy Society.—Old Ballads from early printed copies of the utmost rarity, now for the first time collected, and edited by J. Payne Collier, for the Percy Society, 12mo. 7s. 1840 5521 Peregrinationes totius Terrae Sanctae quae a modernis pere- grinis visitantur, 12mo. very neat, 1/. Is. Venetiis, circa MCCCCC. *** A very rare and interesting little volume. 5522 Peregrini (Laelii) Oratio in obitum Torquati Tassi, Poetae at- que Philosophi clarissimi, with portrait of Tasso on the title, 4to. neat, 1/. Is. - - Romeo, 1597 Such is the great rarity of this volume, that it induced Sir Egerton Brydges to reprint it, as his contribution to the members of the Roxburghe club. In some remarks attached to that volume on the life of Tasso, it is observed, that “ Peregrines orations are in general written with good taste. Serapi praises this, and bears testimony to its rarity.” The portrait on the title is very characteristic. 5523 Peregrinis (Barth, de) Opus divinum de sacra ac fertili Ber- gomensi Vinea ex diversis autenticis catholicisque libris, &c. 4to. clean copy, scarce, 3s. - Brixice, 1553 5524* Pereriis (Gul. de) Sermo super electione futuri Pontificis, 4to. fine copy, 2s. Gd. - MCCCCLXXXIV. 5525 Pereyrae (Benedicti) Prosodia in Vocabularium trilingue, La- tinum, Lusitanicum et Castellanicum digesta, folio, fine copy, vellum, scarce, 18s. - Ulissippone, 1660 5526 Pergerii (Bern.) Artis Grammatice Introductorium in octo partes orationis in constructiones in Epistolas conficiendas fere ex Nic. Perotti traditionibus translatum una cum tracta- tulo quondam perutili prosodie et arte metrorum subservienti, wood-cut, 4to. very neat, scarce, 12s. sine ulla notd. 5527 Pergerii Grammatices Institutiones novse una cum tractatu de Orthographia, etc. 4to. fine copy, very neat, rare, 18s. Viennce Pannonice, 1518 5528 Peringskiold.—Historia Hialmari Regis Biarmlandise, atque Thulemarkiae ex fragmento Runici Manuscript!, literis recen- tioribus descripta, cum gemina Versione, Lat. et Suec. Jo. Peringskioldi, with fac-simile from the Runic Manuscript, folio, fine copy, uncut, very scarce, 15s. sine ulla notd. 5529 Perionii (loach.) Ex Platonis Timseo Particuia, Ciceronis de Universitate Libro respondens, Gr. et Lat. 4to. fine copy, scarce, 10s. 6d. - - Paris. 1540 5530 Perionii Ex Platonis Timseo particuia, Ciceronis de Universitate libro respondens, qui duo libri inter se conjuncto et respondentes, nunc primum proferuntur in lucem, una cum Annotationibus, Gr. et Lat. Arati Phenomena, Gr. et Lat. etc. 8vo.fine copy, scarce, 8s. - Basil. 5531 Perionii pro Ciceronis Oratore contra Petrum Ramum, Oratio, Paris, per Nic. Divitem (le Rich), with the device of the double anchor on the title, 1547.—Perionii in oranes Livii Conciones Annotationes, cum Indice, etc. Basilece, 1545, in one vol. 8vo. vellum, 10s. 6d. In 1547, Nic. le Riche commenced printing at Paris, in a very beautiful italic type, in imitation of Aldus. His books are distinguished for their correctness and beauty; and, as says M. Renouard, “ sont devenus rares.’5 5532 Perkin’s Cabal, or The Mock-Miscellany Characterized, 4to. scarce, 3s. 6d. - - 1714 *** With the names of the characters introduced filled up in manuscript. 5533 Perkins (Josephi) Poemata Miscellanea, in Latin and English, 4to. scarce, 7s. 6d. - - Londini, 1707 '*** Among the poems in this interesting tract are the following: To the Fellows of Pembroke College, Oxford; Elegy on the Death of Fr. Wheeler; The Obstinate Damsel; The Gleaners, or Tythecock, &c. &c. 5534 Perkins (William) Armilla Aurea, id est Miranda Series Cau- sarum et Salutis et Damnationis juxta Verbum Dei, Cantab. 1590.— True Lawe of Free Monarchies, 1603, in one vol. 12mo. vellum, both uncut, 10s. 6d. 5535 Perkins, Prophetica, sive de Sacra et Unica Ratione Concio- nandi tractatus, 8vo. very scarce, 5s. Cantab. 1592 *** (< The works of this puritan divine are remarkable for their great learning and piety.5’ 5536 Periodicals.—Select Letters taken from Fog’s Weekly Journal, frontispiece, 2 vols. 8vo. very neat, 5s. - 1732 5537 Perotti (Nicolai) Rudimenta Grammatices, folio, h. b. neat, very scarce, 18s. Venet. per G. Petri de Tarvisio, MCCCCLXXV. 5538 Perotti Rudimenta Linguae Latinae, folio, fine copy, h. b. neat, 1 /. 5s. Mediol. Leon. Pachel et Uld. Scinzcenceller, MCCCCLXXX. This edition has apparently escaped the researches of Brunet. 5539 Perotti Grammatica, cum additionibus regularum et metrice artis Guarini Veronensis perfacundi viri perspecta, 4to. fine copy, very neat and scarce, 15s. - Venet. 1505 5540 Perotti Grammatica, cum additionibus regularum et metricae artis Guarini Veronensis perspecta, 4to. vellum, a scarce edition, 7s. 6d. - Daventrive, Pafraet, 1506 5541 Perotti Cornucopiae, sive Linguae Latinse Commentarii; Ejus- dem Sypontini libellus, quo Plynii Epistola ad Vespasianum, corrigitur. Corn. Vitellii in eum ipsum libellum Sypontini Annotationes, etc. 4to. vellum, rare, \l. 5s. Thusculani in ccdibus Alexandri Paganini, 1522 *** Reprinted from Aldus’s edition, and is an indispensable volume in any Aldine series. Brunet remarks that it is an “ Edition faitavec des caracteres qui ne sout pas ordinaires ; c’est une espece d’italique, dont plusieurs lettres appro- ehent plus du romain que de 1’italique.” 5542 Perotti (Steph.) Oratio de Admirandis gestis quibus Archi- ducissa Austriae, Peregrinationem suam Lauretanam ciario- rem reddidit, 4to. scarce, 3s. - Camerini, 1614 5543 Perronet (E.) Mitre, a Sacred Poem, 8vo. very scarce, the author's copy, with some MS. corrections, 15 Is. 1756 The author of this bitter satire was son of the vicar of Shoreham, in Kent. It was printed at a private press, without a title. The satire w'as so very violent that the author’s friends prevailed upon him to suppress it most rigorously. The above copy contains a MS. title in the author’s autograph with the above date. 5544 Perry’s (Capt. J.) Answer to the Objections against the making of a Bason, with Reasons for the Bettering of the Harbour of Dublin, 8vo. sewed, 3s. - Dublin, 1721 5545 Persecution.—Liberty of Conscience asserted ; or a Looking Glass for Persecutors ; being a plain deduction from Scripture History of the original grounds and pretences for persecution, the methods taken to put the same in execution, 4to. sewed, 2s. 6d. - 1687 5546 Perseus.—Historia di Perseo, come ammazzo Medusae trou- ando Andromeda legata a un sasso, che hauena a essere di- vorata da un Mostro Marino, la libero, e presela per moglie, wood-cuts, 4to. very scarce, 7s. - Firenze, s. a. 5547 Persia.—Vita del Sopbi, Re di Persia, e de Media, e de molti altri regni e paesi, e de le grandissime guerre quale ha facto contra lo Signore Turcho e con altri Re e Signori, e de la descriptione de dicti paesi, e de la Vita e costumi de dicti popoli, e molti altre cose innumerabile, 4to. fine copy, very scarce and curious, 1/. Is. - - 1508 5548 Persian.—Husn oo Dil, or Beauty and Heart, an Allegory, - composed by Alfettah of Nishapoor, Persian and English, 4to. boards, 7s. 6d. - - 1828 *** Translated from a beautiful manuscript on silky paper, powdered with gold dust, and highly ornamented by the hand of Abdunahman in [1491] the year of the Hegira 896. The idioms of this translation, which is perfectly literal, conform to the Persian order; that the oriental student may more readily trace the words, as they correspond with each other in the two languages. 5549 Persian.—Husn oo Dil, another copy, large paper, 4to. hoards, uncut, 12s. - 1828 *** Only a few copies printed on large paper. 5550 Persia.—Journal of the British Embassy to Persia, embellished rvith nearly one hundred views, taken in India and Persia, also a Dissertation upon the Antiquities of Persepolis, by W. Price, F.R.S.L. Assistant Secretary to the Rt. Hon, Sir Gore Ouseley, Bt. Ambassador Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary from his Britannic Majesty to the Court of Persia, also a Journal of Travels through Armenia and Asia Minor to Constantinople and Smyrna, with the voyage of the embassy thence to England, 2 vols in 1, oblong folio, morocco elegant, gilt edges, Si. 1 Ss. 6d. - 183$ 5551 Persio (Ant.) Trattato dell’ Ingegno dell’ Huomo, 8vo. fine copy, scarce, 18s. - Venetia, A Ido, 1576 5552 Persii Satyrae, folio, fine copy, in old french morocco, gilt edges, EXTREMELY RARE, Si. Ss. sine ulla notd, circa MCCCCLXXII. Dr. Dibdin ascribes this “ rude and very rare impression’’ to the press of Martin Flach, and remarks that though he cannot affirm it to be the first edition of the poet, it is undoubtedly of a more ancient date than that of 1475. “There is a great appearance of antiquity in the rudeness of the characters, and the paper is stout and excellent.”—Bibl. Spenceriana, vol. ii. p, 224. Sold in Earl Spencer’s sale for 6/. 6s. 5553 Persii Satyrae, with numerous Manuscript notes, 4to. scarce edition, 5s. 6d. - - sine ulla notd. 5554< Persii Satyrae, cum Britannici Interpretatione, black letter, 4to, 3s. - - - Paris. MCCCCC. 5555 Persii Satyrae, cum Jo. Britannici eruditissima interpretatione, et argumentis Jodoci Badii, 4to. rare, 11. Is. Lugduni sumpt. Jo. de Plalea et Jacobi Myt, 1510 5556 Persii Satyrae; Phil. Beroaldi Oratio habita in Enarratione Persii, Mo. fine copy, uncut, 7s. 6d. Daventrice, Pafraet, 1512 Cost the late possessor 17. 5s. 5557 Persii Satyrae cum paraphrasi Fed. Ceruti, 8vo. fine copy, neat, very scarce, 8y. 6d. - - Veronce, 1597 *** Purchased by the late possessor for 11. 5s. 5558 Persius.—Barth. Fontii Explanatio in Persium, 4to. very large copy, half bound, neat, extremely rare, 1/. 15s. Florent. J. de Ripoli, MCCCCLXXVII. *** The productions of Ripoli are of very uncommon occurrence. Only two specimens occur in the Bibliotheca Spenceriana. Fontius’ Commentary is highly praised by critics, as being a “judicious and well-arranged work.” 5559 Persii Satyrarum Liber, ex Editione Casauboni, beautifully printed, 4to. uncut, 10s. 6d. - Bulmer, 1789 *** Privately printed, and very rare. 5560 Persius’s Satyres, English and Latin, with Notes by Sheridan, 1739.—Catalogue of the curious Library of T. Rawlinson, Esq. sold by Ballard, pars Altera, 1729.—Vindication of Lord Carteret, 1730.—J. Hodgson’s Introduction to Chronology, 1747. — Letter from Stanislaus, King of Poland, containing his Surprizing Escape from Dantzick, &c. by Lockman, 1734.—Four Letters published in Old England, 1743, in one vol. 8vo. half bound, neat, 6s. 5561 Peter (John) Artificial Versifying : A New Way to Make Latin Verses, whereby any one of ordinary capacity that only knows the ABC, and can count 9, though he understands not one word of Latin, or what a verse means, may be plainly taught to make thousands of Hexameter and Pentameter Verses, which shall be True Latine, True Verse, and Good Sense, 8vo. served, scarce, 5s. 6 J. 1679 5562 Peters’ Patern newly Revived, with Additions, or the perfect path to Worldly Happiness, in a Funeral Sermon for Hugh Peters, 4to. 4s. - - 1659 5563 Petition to the people for a Christian and unbloudy decision of Cases of Conscience in the point of Obedience, humbly directed unto the whole one English and Welsh Nation, 4to. very neat, 12s. - - - 1642 *** An interesting volume; the last piece is entitled, England’s Tragedie, acted by four living beasts, and two killing beasts. 5564 Petrarchae Epistola ad D. Jo. Florentinum Poetam, de Historic Griseldis mulieris maxime Constantie et Patientie. In preconium omnium laudabilium mulierum, first edition, 4to, fine copy, neat, gilt edges, very rare, 2/. 5s. sine ulla nota, [Ulric Zell] circa MCCCCLXVIII. ***' “First edition of the well-known history of Patient Grisel.” Sold in the La Valliere sale for 126 francs, and in Mr. Nicol’s, in 1825, for 11. Is. 5565 Petrarchae Liber Consolationis de Remediis utriusque Fortune, per Aretinum traductus, first edition, folio, fine copy, neat, very rare, 21. 2s. sine ulla notd, (Conr. Fyner.) 5566 Petrarchae Secretum, seu de Contemptu Mundi, folio, a very fine and clean copy, 18s. circa MCCCCLXXIl. Editio princeps.—This edition is printed without any indication of date, place, or name of printer. It is distinguished by the peculiar formation of the capital letter R. Both De Bure and Morelli suppose it to have been executed about the year 1472. “ There is a sharpness and newness of character about the impression,” says Dr. Dibdin, “which may justify such an inference.” It is described in the Bibliotheca Spencerianct, vol. iv. pp. 535 6. 5567 Petrarchae Liber de Vita Solitaria, first edition, folio, fine copy, very neat, rare, 185. Sine loco aut anno, (Mentelin) *** The above copy cost the late possessor 61. 6s. 5568 Petrarcha de Remediis utriusque Fortunae, 4to. half bound, neat, scarce, 15^. (Argent.) circa MCCCCLXXXV. 5569 Petrarca Triumphi, col Commento di Bern. Ilicino, gli So- netti e Canzoni, con la Interpretatione della M. Francesco Philelpho, wood-cuts, folio, fine copy, half hound, neat, 21. 2s. Venetia, per Pietro de Zohane> MCCCCXCIV. *** This is an edition of very great rarity, and has escaped the researches of nearly all bibliographers. Panzer mentions only the latter part [Sonetti], as if it was a separate publication from the former: they are both evidently by the same printer, and most probably published at the same time. 5570 Petrarca con doi Commenti sopra li Sonetti e Canzone da Philelpho e Ant. da Tempo, folio, vellum, scarce edition, 1/. Is. Milano, per Jo. Aug. Schinzenzeler, 1507 5571 Petrarca Sonetti et Canzoni, 8vo .fine copy, in russia, marbled edges, very rare, 2l. 2s. *** A counterfeit of the Aldine edition of 1521, supposed to have been fabricated at Venice by Gregorio de Gregori. 5572 Petrarca Chronica de la Vite de Pontefice et Imperadori Romani, 8vo. veil, scarce, 4s. 6d. Vinegia, per M. Sessa, 1534 5573 Petrarca Sonetti, Canzoni, et Triomphi, wood-cuts, 8vo. vellum, scarce, 10s. 6d. - Venetia Bindoni, 1542 “ Edition correcte.” 5574 Petrarca Opera, de Rimedi de Tuna et l’altra Fortuna, per Remigio, 8vo.fine copy, neat, scarce, 10s. 6d. Venetia Giolito, 1549 5575 Petrarca.“Sonetti, Canzoni, et Triomphi di M. Laura in risposta di M. Francesco Petrarcha, portrait, 8vo. very neat, scarce, 10s. 6d. - - Venetia, 1552 5576 Petrarca novissamente corretto da M. Lodov. Dolce, con alcuni dotiss. advertimenti di M. Giulio Camillo, etc. wood- cuts, 8vo. fine copy, printed on blue paper, morocco elegant, gilt edges, very rare, 2/. 2s. Venetia, Giolito, 1554 *** Sold in Chardin’s sale for 79 francs. 5577 Petrarca nuovamente revisto, e ricorretto da M. Lodovico Dolce, con alcuni dottissimi avertimenti di M. Giulio Camillo, e India del Dolce utilissimi di tutti i concetti, e delle parole, che nel Poeta si trouano, wood-cuts, 12mo. neat, 5s. 6d. - - Vinegia, Giolito, 1557 5578 Petrarca, con Dichiarationi non piu Stampate, con Annota- tioni di Bembo, 12mo.fine copy, vellum, 7s. 6d. Venetia, Bevilacqua, 1562 5519 Petrarca, corretti da Cambi, 12mo. scarce, 10s. 6d. Lyone, Rovilio, 1564 *** Brunet cites this as an edition of some value. 5580 Petrarca Opere, con alcune Belle Annotatione di M. Bembo, 12mo. neat, gilt edges, rare, 11. 15s. Venet. Bevilacqua, 1568 *** Printed with Aldine type. 5581 Petrarca di Nuovo Ristampato, et diligentemente corretto, con Vita, 32mo. a very correct, scarce, and beautifully printed edition, vellum, 12s. - Venetia, Misserino, 1596 5582 Pe/rarch.-—Due Canzoni del Petrarca tradotte, in Verso In- glese, da Barbarino Wilmot, con una Canzone de T. J. Mathias, 8vo. very scarce, 7s. 6d. - Napoli, 1819 *** Only a few copies privately printed for presents. 5583 Petrarca de los Remedios contra prospera y ad versa fortuna por Francisco de Madrid, very fine copy, Sevilla por Jacobo Cromberger, 1518.—Petrarca con los Seys Triunfos de Toscano sacados en Castellano con el cornento que cobrellos se hizo, por Antonio de Obregon, Capellan de Rey, unfortunately slightly imperfect at the end, Sevilla, 1532, in one vol. folio, vellum, both very rare, 21. 12s. 6d. *** The above volume was purchased by the late possessor for 15L 15s; The first book was unknown to Nicolas Antonio. The name of the translator is found in his dedicatory epistle to the great Gonzalo Fernandez de Cordova. The second work is printed in the Gothic type, and adorned with the usual wood-cuts, which are very spirited and brilliant. Such is the rarity of it, that it is not only unknown to Spanish writers, but Nic. Antonio asserts that the above translation by Ant. de Obregon, first appeared at Salamanca in 1581, nearly fifty years after the publication of the present edition. Nothing but the extraordinary rarity of it could have excused so wide an error. The translation is in verse, surrounded by the copious glosa. 5584* Petrarca, Triumphos, traduzidos en Lengua Castellana en la medida y numero de versos, que tienen en el Toscano, y con nueva glosa, por Antonio de Obregon, 4to. vellum, scarce, 12s. - - - Medina, 1555 5585 Petrarca, Triumphos, traduzidos en Lengua Castellana, en la medida, y numero de versos, que tienen en el Toscano, y con nueva glosa, por Hernando de Hozes, 4to.fine copy, neat, gilt edges, very scarce, 15s. - Medina, 1555 5586 Petrarch’s Sonnets, translated by the Venerable Francis Wrangham, 4to.fine clean copy, 12.9. Lee Priory private press, 1817 *** Only 100 copies printed. 5587 Petrarch’s Select Sonnets, Englished by Lord Charlemont, Svo. privately printed, scarce, 7s. 6d. Dublin, 1822 5588 Petra Sancta (Mich, de) pro canonizatione facienda beati Antonini ohm, Archiepiscopi Florentini libellus, 4to. scarce, 3s. 6d. * - - Romce, 1520 5589 Petre.—Threni Exoniensium in Obitum Illm5. Viri D. Jo. Petrei, Baronis de Writtle, 4to. neat, very rare, \l. 11s. 6d. Oxon. 1 618 *** An interesting collection of poems, in the Hebrew, Greek, Latin, and other languages. Among the authors we observe the names of Sir Bevil Grenville, John Prideaux, W. Orford, Ev. Chambers, R. Collier, Jo. Vivian, N. Carpenter, Geo. Petre, A. Jermyn, Theoph. Gale, J. Conant, Sam. Cosens, Jo. Polwheele, Sam. Price, F. Dorville, Walt. Coningsby, Tho. Glanville, Don. Cotton, Bern. Grenville, R. Fortescue, Jo. Standard, G. Basrian, Mich. Vivian, W. Buckland, Nic. Hunt, Caleb Collins, and many other eminent members of the university. 5590 Petreii (Jo.) Progymnasmata Artis Rhetorical, una cum Anno- tationibus in Seneca2 Declamationes, Controversias, et Deli- berativas, 4to. vellum, rare, 155. - Conipluti, 1529 5591 Petri Blesensis, Bathoniensis Archidiaconi Epistolse, first edition, folio, very rare, 31. 3s. Sine ulla notd, (Bruxellis, circa MCCCCLXXVIII.) *** An interesting volume to the collector of English history. The second letter, which is addressed to king Henry II. of England, is consolatory on the death of the king’s son ; the twenty-second, which is addressed to John of Salis» bury, is consolatory on the exile of Thomas, Archbp. of Canterbury; and the twenty-seventh is on the death of the same. The sixty-fourth relates to the redemption of the king of England from prison, who was taken in a voyage to the Holy Land ; the seventy-eighth is a congratulation of the new church of Bath ; the 144th and 145th relate to the capture of the king’s son by the Emperor Frederick, &c. &c. The author was vice-chancellor to the king of England from the year 1160 to 1200; he was archdeacon of Bath and London, and chancellor of the archbishop of Canterbury. The only copy mentioned by Brunet is one selling in 1830 for 10Z. 10s. 5592 Petronii Arbitri Satyrici fragmenta quae extant. Dion Chry~ sostomus ad Ilienses Ilii Captivitatem non fuisse aperte de~ monstrat, a Philelpho, first edition, both parts, 4to. fine copy, russia, gilt edges, 1/. Is. Venetiis, MCCCCXCIX. *** Sold in the La Yalliere sale for 60 francs, in De Mezieu’s for 96 francs, and in the Crevenna sale for 118 francs. 5593 Petronii Arbitri Satyrse Fragmentum, 4to. scarce, 2s. Paris. 1520 5594 Pett’s (Sir Peter) Memoirs of Arthur Earl of Anglesey, of Bletchinton, in the County of Oxford, Lord Privy Seal, &c» 8vo. neat, scarce, 7s. 6d. - - 1693 5595 Pettingal’s (John) Dissertation on the Original of the Equestrian Figure of the George and the Garter, Ensigns of the most noble Order of that Name, illustrated with copper plates^ 4to. served, 3s. 6d. - - n. d. 5596 Petty (Sir William) Reflections upon some Persons and Things in Ireland, by Letters to and from Dr. Petty, with Sir Hierome Sankey’s Speech in Parliament, 12mo. original binding, rare, 18s. - - - 1660 *** An interesting volume, in defence of Sir W. Petty from the envy and hatred of a few, jealous of his success, and the general applause of his Survey of Ireland, and other scientific productions; on the back of the title is the autograph of Sir W. Bold. It contains also some interesting particulars relating tc/ the troubles in Ireland. 5597 Petty’s (Sir W.) Observations upon the Trade in Irish Cattle* single sheet, 3s. 5598 Petty’s (Sir W.) Treatise of Taxes and Contributions, showing the Nature and Measures of Crown Lands, Penalties, Customs, Tythes, Raising of Coins, the Church, the Universities, Usury, Exchange, Banks, Registries, Beggars, W^ool Trade, &c. 4to. neat, 125. - - - 1662 5599 Petty’s (Sir W.) Discourse before the Royal Society concerning the use of Duplicate Proportion, with a long dedication to the Duke of Newcastle, an interesting and scarce little volume, 12mo. 7s. 6d. - - 1674 5600 Petty’s (Sir W.) Maps of Ireland, divided into Counties, and reduced by Lamb, square 8vo. neat, 10s. 6d. 5601 Petty’s (Sir W.) Essay, concerning the Multiplication of Mankind, with another Essay in Political Arithmetic, concerning the Growth of the City of London, 12mo. sewed, scarce, 3s. - - - 1687 5602 Petty’s (Sir W.) Political Arithmetic, 8vo. neat, 3s. 1699 5603 Petty’s (Sir W.) Constitution and Laws of England Considered, 8vo. neat, 7s. 6d. - - 1701 5604 Petty’s (Sir W.) Political Survey of Ireland, with the Establishment of that Kingdom when the Duke of Ormond was . Lord Lieutenant, with Account of the Wealth and Expences of England, &c. best edition, 8vo. very neat, 7s. 6d. 1719 5605 Petty’s (Sir W.) Several Essays in Political Arithmetick, with Memoirs of the Author, 8vo. neat, 5s. - 1755 5606 Petty’s (Sir W.) Reflections upon some Persons and Things in Ireland, with Sir H. Sankey’s Speech in Parliament, 8vo. h. b. morocco, 6s\ - - Dublin, 1790 5607 Peutingeri (Conr.) Sermones Conviviales de mirandis Germanise Antiquitatibus, 4to. very neat, 85. Argent. 1506 5608 Pey de Garros Poesias Gasconas Laytores dedicadas a Magnific e poderos Princep lo Princep de Navarra son Seno, 4to. very fine copy, in old calf gilt, excessively rare, 61. I65. 6d. - - Tolosa, 1567 The present beautiful copy of these Gascon poems is presumed to he the only one in this country : it was purchased by the late possessor from the Meer- mau collection for 21/. 5609 Phalaridis Epistolee, cura Francisci Aretini, 4to. fine copy, very neat, scarce, 1/. II5. 6d. - sine ulla nold Sold in Sir M. Sykes’s sale for 3/. 3s. 5610 Pharetra fidei contra Judeos, curious wood-cut, 4to. very fine copy, neat, rare, -155. - - sine ulla notd 5611 Phavorini (Varini) Magnum ac Peru tile Dictionarium, Greece, first edition, folio, good sound copy, neat, rare, 21. 2s. Romce, per Zach. Calliergum, 1523 This copy was purchased in Mr. Sedgwick’s sale for 11/. 11s. 5612 Philae de Animalibus Carmina Iambica Gr. ab Arsenio edita, 8vo.fine copy, neat, 7s. 6d. - Venet. Sabio, 1533 *** “ Premiere edition, rare.”—Brunet. 5613 Philalethi (Anonymi) Eusebiani in Vitas, Miracula, Passio- nesque Apostolorum Rhapsodise, 4to. scarce, but stained, 3s. Colonies, 1531 5614 Philelphi Centum Satyre cum vita Aucloris ab Egidio Per- rino et Notis, 4to. good sound copy, in old morocco, gilt edges, IO5. 6d. - Paris. Gourmont, 1508 *** Sold in Davoust’s sale for 46 francs. 5615 Philelfi Conviviorum lib. II. de multarum ortu et incremento disciplinarum plane aurei ; Epistola Leon. Justiniani Pane- gyrica; Epitome Epularis Lauticiae Jodoci Galli ; cum Appendice, 4to. scarce, 3s. 6d. - Spiris, 1508 5616 Philelphi (Francisci) Epistolarum lib. XVI. editio princeps, first page illuminated, folio, fine copy, h. b. neat, Si. 3s. circa MCCCCLXXI. *** This very scarce and interesting edition is amply described in the Bibliotheca Spenceriana, vol. vii. pp. 90, 91. Dr. Dibdin there states his opinion that it was printed by Vindelin de Spira; and Dr. Kloss in a note adds, that it was executed about the year 1471. Sold in the La Yalliere sale for 200 francs. 5617 Philelphi Orationes cum aliis opusculis, Apophthegmata, etc. folio, fine copy, in rich old red morocco, marbled and gilt edges, 185. Venel. per Phil, de Pinzis, MCCCCXCYI. *** Purchased in Sir M. M. Sykes’s sale for 2h 5618 Philelphi de Morali Disciplina Libri quinque, Averros Paraphrasis in libros de Republica, Platonis, F. Robortelli in Libros Politicos Aristotelis disputatio, 4to. fine copy, vellum, 1/. 11 s. 6d. - - Venetiis, Scottus, 1552 Printed with Aldine type, with the figures of Pallas and Minerva on the title. 5619 Phileticus de Vita Theocriti in Libro de Poetis Antiquis, 4to. scarce, 4s. - - sine ulld notd 5620 Philicini (Petri) Tragcedia Esther, fine copy, 8vo. morocco, gilt edges, 10s. 6d. - - Ante. 1563 5621 Philidor’s (A. D.) Chess Analysed, or Instructions by which a Perfect Knowledge of this Noble Game may be acquired, 8vo. served, 3s. - - - 1762 5622 Philippiques contre Ies Bulles, et autres pratiques de la faction d’Espagne, pour tres Chretien Prince Henry le Grand, 8vo. neat, very scarce, 8s. - - Tours, 1611 *+* Le Long supposes the author of the above volume to be Franfois de Clair. 5623 Philipot’s (John) Catalogue of the Chancellors of England, the Lord Keepers of the Great Seal, and the Lord Treasurers of England, with a Collection of divers Masters of the Rolls, 4to. uncut, 7s. 6d. - 1636 5624 Philipott’s (Nic.) Reasons and Proposals for a Registry or Remembrancer of all Deeds and Incumbrances of Real Estates, to be had in every County, most necessary and advantageous, as well for Sellers and Borrowers, Borrowers and Lenders, 4to. sewed, 3s. 6d. - Oxford, 1671 5625 Philipott’s (Thomas) Kent Surveyed and Illustrated, being an exact description of all the Parishes, Burroughs, Villages, and other respective Manors in that County, with Catalogue of Sheriffs, with the original map by Hollar, folio, neat, 11. lls. 6d. - - - 1659 5626 Phillip’s (W.) Description of a Voyage made by certain Ships of Holland into the East Indies, with their Adventures and successe; with Description of the Countries, Townes, and Inhabitants of the same, which Ships set forth the second of April, 1595, and returned the fourteenth of August, 1597, with maps, 4to. morocco elegant, rare, 2l. 12s. 6(1. - 1598 5627 Phillips and Mathew.-—-Case of George Mathew, Jun. and his Wife, and of Chichester Phillips, Esq. with C. Phillips’s Answer, respecting certain Lands, Money, &c. Settled by Sir Symon Eaton and Sir R. Aldworth, two papers, 4s. 5628 Philips (Erasmus) State of the Nation, in respect to her Commerce, Debts, and Money, 1726.—Sequel of a Pamphlet inti- tled Observations on the Writings of the Craftsman, 1730.— Case of Opposition stated between the Craftsman and the people, 1731.—Remarks on the Craftsman’s Vindication of his two Honourable Patrons, 1731.—Answer to ditto, 1731.— Reply to a Scurrilous Libel, 1731.—Final Answer to the Remarks on the Craftsman’s Vindication, and to all the Libels, 1731.-—Letter to a Freeholder on the Reduction of the Land- tax to One Shilling in the Pound, (written in defence of the Revival of the Salt Duty) 1734.—Natural Probability of a lasting peace in Europe, 1732.— Select Tracts relating to the Colonies, by Lord Bacon, John de Witt, Pensioner of Holland, the celebrated W. Penn, of Pennsylvania, by Sir Josiah Child, collected and republished by James Oglethorp, in one vol. 8vo. very neat, 7s. 6d. 5629 Philips’ (F.) Exposure of the Calumnies circulated by the Enemies of Social Order against the Magistrates and the Yeomanry Cavalry of Manchester and Salford, 8vo. sewed, 5s. 1819 The above scarce tract was advertised for, some time since. 5630 Phillips’s (J. T.) Compendious Way of Teaching Ancient and Modern Languages, with Milton on Education, Carew of Cornwall, Answer about the way of Teaching Latin, Account of the Education of the Dauphine, Method by which the Dukes of Burgundy, Anjou, and Berry, Grandchildren of Lewis XIV. were Educated, the Marchioness de Lambert’s Letter to her Son, Proposals for a Method of Domestick Education ; the Cardinal of York, to the Masters of his School at Ipswich, Latin and English, &c. an interesting volume, 8vo. h. h. very neat, scarce, 7s. 6d. 1750 5631 Phillips’s (Thos.) Epistle in Verse to the Rt. Rev. Dame Elizabeth Phillips, on her entering the Religious Order of St. Benet, in the Convent of English Dames, at Gant, 4to. fine copyt very rare, 10s. 6d. - n. d. *** Privately printed by tbe author of the Life of Cardinal Pole. 5632 Phillipps (Sir Thomas).—Ancient Confirmation Deed relating to Lands formerly possessed by the Abbey of Shaftesbury, in the County of Dorset; Copy of an Exemplification of a Decree relating to Broadway in Worcestershire; Copy of an Ancient Deed relating to Broadway and Pershore Fairs, in Worcestershire, 4to. boards, very scarce, 11. Is. Evesham, 1818-19 *** Privately printed by Sir Thomas Phillipps, Bart., and not for sale. See Mr. Martin’s catalogue of books privately printed, p. 443. 5633 Phillip’s (Edw.) Treatise of the Way and Manner of forming the Derivatives of the Latin Tongue, with Discourse of Composites and De Composites, 12mo. sewed, 3s. 6d. 1685 5634 Phylo Byzantius de Septem Orbis Spectaculis, Gr. et Lat. opera Leonis Allatii, 8vo. vellum, 4s. Romes, 1640 5635 Philomel, being a small Collection of only the best English Songs, 12mo. h. b. uncut, scarce, 7s. 6d. - 1744 5636 Philoponi (Honorii) Nova typis transacta Navigatio Novi Orbis Indiae Occidentalis, admodum Buellii Cataloni, in universam Americam, sive Novum Orbem Legati, etc. sociorumque Monachorum ex ordine Benedicti, ad supra- dicti Novi Mundi barbaros gentes Christi S. Evangelium prsedicandi gratia delegatorum, sacerdotum, etc. fine impressions of all the very curious plates, folio, scarce, 1/. 11s. 6d, 1621 Sold in Pitt’s sale for 31. 4s., and in Lord Valentia’s for the same sum. It contains a very detailed account of Columbus and his discoveries. The plates are very curious, one of which contains a whole-length portrait of Columbus. 5637 Philosophy.—Introduction to the study of Philosophy, 1744.— Bruce’s first Principles of Philosophy, for the Use of Students, Edinburgh, 1780.—Thoughts upon Creation, &c. 1782.—True Philosophy in the Word of God, Worcester, 1781, in one vol. 8vo. neat, 5s. 5638 Philostorgii Cappadocis, Ecclesiastics Historise, lib. XII. Gr. et Lat. editi a Jac. Gothofredo, 4to. fine copy, in rich old morocco, marbled and gilt edges, 1/. Is. Genevce, 1642 5639 Philostratus de Vita Apollonii Tyanei, a P. Beroaldo castiga- tus, 8vo. vellum, a very rare edition, 1/. 11s. 6d. sine ulla not a. “Edition imprimee avec les memes caracteres que les contre-fafons Aldines sorties des presses Lyonnaises.’’—Brunet. See also Renouard, who gives a detailed account of it. 5640 Philostrati Imagines, ejusdem Heroica, ejusdem Vitae Sophis- tarum Imagines Junioris Philostrati, Descriptiones Callistrati, Greece, 8vo. fine large copy, in old red morocco, 15 Is. Venet. Junta, 1535 *4* “ Ce volume est estimable et rare.”—Renouard. 5641 Photii Selecta ex locis laudabilibus, quos Proclus ex Gram- maticis excerpserat, nunc primum edita, interp. And. Schotto, Gr. et Lat. 4to.fine copy, h. b. morocco, 8s. Tarracone, 1585 5642 Photii Nomocanon, Gr. et Lat. cum Commentariis Theod. Balsamonis, 4to. fine copy, very neat, marbled and gilt edges, 15s. - - Paris. 1615 5643 Phylauro Aquilano (G. B.) Dialogo di tre Peregrini che vanno in Cipri al tempio di Venere, 8vo. fine copy, morocco, gilt edges, rare, \l. Is. Vinegia, Bindoni e Pasini, 1535, *** This very curious poetical volume has apparently escaped the researches pf Quadrio, De Bure, Brunet, Crescimbeni, Ganiba, and other bibliographers. 5644 Piccolomini.—Rime et Versi nclla Morte di Aless. PiccoJomini, 4to. scarce, 3s. - - Spira, 1569 5645 Pibrachii (Vidi) Epistola (Metrica) ad Illust. Principera Fr. Lotaringum, cui addita est Elogia Joach. Bellaii, cum aliquot ejusdem Epigrammatibus, infuturas Naptias Regince Scoto- rum, etc. Paris. 1558.—De Caleti et Guinae Oppidorum t proximo hoc hello captorum expugnatione carmen, ab eodem, ib. 1558.—De Caleto Recepta et Rebus a Francisco Duce Guisio gestis, Carmen, ib. 1558. — In Francisci Franciee Delphini et Maria; Scotorum Regince Nuptias carmen, ib. 1558, in one vol. 4to. neat, 10s. 6d. 5646 Pici Mirandulae (Joannis Francisci) Aureae Epistolae, 4to. very neat, scarce, with curious wood-cut, 10s. 6d. Paris. MCCCCXCIX. *** This edition is entirely unnoticed by Panzer. 5647 Pici Mirandulae de expellendis Venere et Cupidine Carmen heroicum; Ejusdem Hymnus de divo Laurentio ; Baptist® Mantuani Elegia in Amorem ; Ejusdem in Venerem heroicum, in Cupidinem novicum Carmen Luciani, 4to. jine copy, very scarce, 7s. 6d. - - Argent. 1513 5648 Pici Mirandulae Epistolae non piae minus, quam elegantes, wood-cut border, 8vo. fine copy, 4s. - Colonice, 1528 5649 Pici Mirandolae Epistolae contrariae pro Barbaris Philosophis et Hermolai nova ac subditicia, quae respondet Pico, edit® cum dispositione Phil. Melancthonis, 4to. with MS. Notes, scarce, 5s. - - Haganoce, 1534 5650 Pickbourn’s (Jas.) Dissertation on the English Verb, with Appendix of French and Latin Participles, large paper, 8vo. neat, 4s.6d. - - - 1789 5651 Picta Poesis, a Barth. Anulo, cuts, Lugduni, 1556.—Jo. Jac. Boissardi Poemata, Epigrammata, Elegiae, et Epistolae, Basilece, 1574, in 1 vol. 12mo. neat, 8s. 6d. Of the first piece Brunet thus speaks:—“ Cet ouvrage est recherche k cause des jolies gravures eu bois dont il est orne.” 5652 Pictorii (Ludov. Bigi) Opusculorum Christianorum libri III. eloquentissimi sanctissimique, 4to. very neat, gilt edges, 15s. Matinee, MCCCCXCVIII. *** Fine copy of a scarce volume of Latin poems. 5653 Pictorii in Christi Vitam Epigrammaton Libellus, 4to. very neat, scarce, 8s. - - Mediolani, 1513 5654 Pictorii in Ccelestes Proceres Hymnorum Epitaphiorumque liber, ejusdem Epigrammaton libelli duo, Mo. Jine copy, h. b. morocco, very scarce, 12s. - Ferrarice, Maciochus, 1514 *** Sold in the La Valliere sale for 31 francs. 5655 Pictorii Hippolyta Epigrammaton per Dialogos opus, lib. VI. 8vo. h. b. morocco, scarce, 5s. - Penet. 1516 5656 Pictorii Sacra et Satyrica Epigrammata; Mich. Verini quae- dam; B. Dardani Epigrammata; Bened. Jovii Disticha ; Laur. Lippii Disticha ad Laurentium Medicem ; Fausti Andrelini Disticha et iEgloga moralissima ; et Lud. Lazarelli Septempedani Bombyx, 4to. fine copy, scarce, 5s. 6d. Basil. 1518 5657 Pie’s (Dr. Thos.) Houre Glasse, containing a Computation from the beginning of Time to Christ, by X Articles, dedicated to Archbishop Whitgift, 4to. sewed, 7s. 6d. 1597 5658 Pierce’s (Ezra) Discourse of Self-Murder, published as a Dissuasive from so Horrid and Inglorious a thing, 4to. sewed, 5s. 1692 5659 Pierce’s (James) Paraphrase and Notes on St. Paul’s 2nd Epistle to the Thessalonians ; with Dissertations concerning the Kingdom of God, the Man of Sin, &c. 4to. uncut, 4s. 6d. 1732 5660 Pierce’s Paraphrase and Notes on St. Paul’s 2nd Epistle to Timothy, with Essay concerning the Settlement of the Primitive Church, Religious Worship of the Christians, &c. 4to. sewed, 3s. 6d. - - - 1734 5661 Pierce Plowman’s Vision, in verse, black Uttttyfine copy, 4to. neat, 1/. 11s. 6d. - London, by Owen Rogers. 5662 Pierrepoint.—Upright Man and his Happy End ; a Sermon Preached at the Funeral of the Hon. Francis Pierrepoint, third Son to the Rt. Hon. Robert, Earl of Kingston, in the Parish Church of Holm Pierpoint, Nottinghamshire, by J. Whitlock, 1656.—-Vanity of Man, in his best Estate; a Sermon Preached at St. Maries Nottingham, on the Death of the Hon. F. Pierrepoint, third Son of the Earl of Kingston, by W. Reynolds, 1658, 4to. fine copies, 10s. 6d. *** With Poems by Yere Harcourt, J. Viner, Laurence Palmer, S. Brunsil, S. Pickring, It. Grant, Edward Stillingfleet, &c. 5663 Pierrepoint.—Case of Eliz. Field, Wife of Theophilus Field, Gent, and Katherine Johnson, respecting the Settling of the Marquis of Dorchester and John Hall’s Estate on the Marriage of William Pierrepoint, commonly called Lord Kingston, Son and Heir apparent to the said Marquis, single sheet, 3s. 5664 Pigafetta, Viaggio fatto da gli Spagnivoli atorno a’l Mondo, 4to. calf elegant, gilt edges, extremely rare, 4/. 4s. 1536 *** “ Petit volume fort rare, qui a probablement 6te imprime a Venise. II est divise en deux parties; la premiere est intitule ‘ Epistola di Massimiliano Tran- silvano nella quale si descrire la navigatione fatta per li Spagnuoli.’ La seconde a pour titre: Descrittione secondo del sopradetto Viaggio quale scrisse Antonio Pigafetta/’—Brunet. Col. Stanley’s copy sold for 171. 17s. It is the first EDITION OF PlGAFETTA’S TRAVELS. 5665 Pignae (Jo. Bapt.) Carmina, 8vo. very fine copy, in the original morocco binding, gilt edges, 10s. 6d. Venet. Valgrisius, 1553 *** Purchased by the late Bishop of Lichfield for 1/. 11s. 6d. 5666 Pignatelli.—Relazione dell’ Uficio Anniversario fatto celebrare in Napoli nella chiesa de’ SS. Apostoli de’ RR. C. R.Teatini per Diego Pignatelli di Aragona, Duca di Terranova, e Montelione, portrait and plates, folio, neat, 18s. Napoli, 1753 5667 Pigot (Lord). — Account of the Subversion of the Legal Government at Madras, by Imprisoning the Governor, Lord Pigot, in August, 1776, by Alexander Dalrymple, 4to. sewed, 10s. 6c?. - 1776 5668 Pilei (D. Modicensis) Quaestiones Aureae, a beautiful copy, Roma:, apud Antonium Bladum, 1560.—Marci Mantuani Dialogus de Concilio, Venetiis, 1541.—Particula Repetitionis Mariani Sozini, in qua quando et qualiter rei legatee dominium recta via transeat in legaturium, etc. ib. 1541.—Jo. Ant. Frigonae Csesarei Pontificiique Juri Singularia, ib. 1541, in one vol. 4to. all very fine copies, vellum, scarce, \l. 11s. 6d. *** The first work in this volume is executed by Bladus, with the types furnished by Paul Manutius: it is of very uncommon occurrence. 5669 Pinciano.—Vocabula Rerum Variarum ex Promptuario Vo- cabulorum Joannis Pinciani ad Puerorum usum collecta, Lat. et Germanice, copy, with wood-cut border, 4to. very neat, rare, 1/. Is. - - Augusta, 1521 5670 Pincii (Pauli) pro Vetustorum de Timavo Flumine Opinione, Disputatio, 8vo. fine copy, 10s. 6d. Venetiis, apud Stephanum Comma, 1566 5671 Pindari Olympia, Pythia, Nemea, Isthmia, Callimachi Hymni qui inveniuntur, Dionysius de situ Orbis, Lycophronis Alexandra, obscurum Poema, omnia Greece, first edition, 8vo. fine copy, scarce, 11. 11s. 6d. - Venet. Aldus, 1513 Sold in De Cotte’s sale for 100 francs, in M. d’O-’s for 160 francs, in Dr. Heath’s for 21.10s. and in Sir M. Sykes’s for 31. 10s. On the cover is a fine impression, of a very early and rare engraving, of a woman playing the organ, by George Pencz, and forms No. 114 of the list in Bartsch’s Peintre Graveur. 5672 Pindari Olympia, Pythia, Nemea, Isthmia, Callimachus Dionysius et Lycophron Graece, first edition, with numerous Manuscript Notes in Greek, 8vo. vellum, 15s. Venet. Aldus, 1513 *** An interesting volume to the scholar. 5673 Pindari Olympia, Nemea, Pythia, etc. Greece cum Scholiis Graecis, 4 fine copy, very neat, rare, 18s. - Norimb. 1522 5682 Pisanellus (Bath.) de Esculentorum Potulentorumque Facu!~ tatibus, Autograph and Manuscript Notes of J. B. Rousseau, 16mo. vellum, rare, 12s. - Geneve, 1592 5683 Pisis (Rainerii de) Pantheologia, editio princeps, 2 ponderous folio volumes, in the original binding, rare, 31. 3s. Nuremb. per J. Sensenchmid de Egra et H. Refer de Magunla. MCCCCLXXIIL This article may he safely pronounced as fine a specimen of those printers as can be produced, and an equally desirable one of ancient typography: for paper, brilliancy, execution, and condition, it may be pronounced matchless,. Brunet calls it “ tres rare.” It does not appear that Earl Spencer possessed a copy before the purchase of the Duke di Cassano’s collection ; a copy is described in the Catalogue, p. 181, where Dr. Dibdin calls them “magnificent volumes, and a specimen of an uncommon type,’’ of which he has given a fac-simile. 5684 Pisis (Rainerii de) Pantheologia, Alia Editio, 2 very large vols. folio, a fine sound and perfect copy, in the original bindings with clasps, extremely rare, 47. 4s. Norimbergce, Coburger, MCCCCLXXVlL *** “ This may be justly esteemed a most magnificent specimen of early typography, and of Coburger’s press in particular. The paper is firm and white, the ink brilliantly black, and the disposition and arrangement of each page admirable. 5685 Pitcairn.—Selecta Poemata, Arch. Pitcarnii, Gul. Scot, A. Thirlestane, Equitis, T. Kincardii, et aliorum, Edinb. 1727. —Poems in English and Latin, on the Archers and Royal Company of Archers, ib. 1726, in one voh I2mo .fine clean copy, bds. uncut, 45. 6d. - 1726-7 5686 Pitterlin (Wolff. Christ.) de Elisabetha Anglise Regina, 4to. fine copy, very neat, an extremely scarce and interesting tract, 155. - - - Lipsice, 1674 5687 Pii Papee V. Bulla, super confirmatione Privilegiorum et Facultatum Religionis et Militiee S. Lazari Jherosolymitani, folio, fine copy, h. b. russia, rare, 17. 115. 6d. Romce, Bladus, 156G 5688 PJacentini (Raph.) Carmina : Armeniados lib. X. Scsenae lib. IV. Polystichorum liber, et Epigrammatum lib. III. 8vo. very fine copy, in rich old calf, gilt, extremely rare, 11.15 s. Cremonce, 1518 *** This copy was purchased from the Meerman collection for 41. 14s. 6c?. 5689 Plaisted’s (Barth.) Journal of a Voyage from Calcutta to Bus- serah, and from thence across the Desert to Aleppo, through France to England, with Capt. Elliott’s Directions, Account of the Countries, &c., with Journal of the Proceedings of the Doddington East-Indiaman, till wrecked on the Coast of Africa, maps, 12mo. 3s. 6d. - 1758 5690 Plague.—The Bishop of Norwich’s Sermon before the Peers in Westminster Abbey, being a Day of Solemn Humiliation for the continuing Pestilence, 4to. sewed, 3s. 1666 5691 Plague.—Causes of the Discontents in relation to the Plague, and the provisions against it fairly stated and considered, 4to. sewed, 2s. - - 1721 5692 Plaidoier du Comte de Lally-Tolendal pour Louis XVI. 1792. —Example of France a Warning to Britain, by A. Young, 1793.—Paris, pendant L'Annee 1797. — L. Goldsmith’s State of the French Republic, from the French of Citizen Hauterive, 1801, in one vol. 8vo. h. b. neat, 5s. 5693 Plan for a National Militia in Great Britain, Ireland, and all the British Dominions of America, 1745.—Importance of Cape Breton considered, by an Inhabitant of New-England, 1746.—Case of a General Officer (Brigadier Jeffreys) truly stated; with the Proceedings on his Trial, 1747.—Proposals for a general Peace, 1746.—Remarks on a Pamphlet intitied Power and Patriotism, 1746.—Conduct of the Ministry Examined, 1746.—Letter to a Member of the House of Commons, 1745, in one vol. 8vo. neat, 5s. 6d. 5694 Planctus Ruinee Ecclesiae, in Latin and German verse, with curious wood-cut title, 4to. very scarce, 10s. 6d. sine ulld nota. 5695 Planta (Joseph) Account of the Romanish Language, 4to. sewed, 3s. - - 1776 5696 Plat (Judoci Le) Monumentorum ad Historian) Concilii Tri- dentini potissimum illustrandum Spectantium amplissima Collectio, large paper, 7 vols. 4to. fine set, very neat, in calf, 61. 6s. - - Lovanii, 1781-8 This very valuable collection comprises all the speeches delivered at different times before the Council of Trent, and all the documents relating to its foundation and general history. It includes numerous letters and treatises by Luther, Melancthon, Cardinal Pole, Mary Queen of Scots, &c.; also the various Popes and crowned heads; together with a vast mass of bulls and other official documents, and also the acts and decrees of the council. It is the only complete collection of the documents relative to this important council. 5697 Platonis Opera Omnia, Gr. et Lat. Serrani, 3 vols. in 2, folio, neat, 2l. 2s. - H. Stephanus, 1578 5698 Platonis Cratylus, sive de Recta Nominum Ratione, Greece, 4to. fine copy, very rare, 10s. 6d. Lovanii Martinus, 1523 *** With the device of the double anchor. 5699 Platonis Cratylus, sive de recta nominum ratione, Grtece, with a Greek Epigram by Chceradamus to John Clerk, Bishop of Bath, Lutetice, Gourmont, 1527.—Ars Memorativa Gul. Leporei, wood-cuts, rare, Tolosce, 1523.—Artis Memorativae Naturalis et Artifitialis certa, facilis et verax traditio, a Laur. Phrisio, wood-cut portrait, rare, Argent. 1523.—Griphi Au- soniani Enodatio per Fr. Sylvium, Paris. Ascensius, 1522.«— Lucii Jo. Scoppse Collectanea in diversos autores, ib. Coli- ncEus, 1521, in one vol. 4to. large copies, in the original binding, a rare and curious collection, 11. Is. 5700 Platonis Minos sive de Lege : de Legibus sen de legum Ratione lib. XII. Appendix Legum vel Philosophus, Greece, first edition, 4to .fine copy, h. b. neat, rare, 15 s. Lovanii, Rutg. Rescius, 1531 5701 Platonis Georgias aut de Rhetorica, Socratis Apologia, Crito, aut quid faciendum sit, Greece, 4to. 4s. 6d. Argent. 1541 5702 Platonis Euthydemas et Georgias, Gr. et Lat. recens. Routh, 8vo. large paper, fine copy, morocco elegant, with joints, richly tooled, gilt edges, \l. Is. - Oxon. 1784 %* This valuable volume contains a critical version of the text, with a preface full of sensible and learned information. The notes, various readings, and addenda, occupy nearly oue half the book. The present is a singularly fine copy, and so large, that there are many rough leaves. Sold in Didot’s sale for 75 francs. 5703 Platonis Apologia Socratis, ex recensione et cum Latina In- terpretatione F. Aug. Wolfii, 12mo. sewed, 2s. Berolini, 1812 5704 Plato.—L. Apuleii Madaurensis Philosophi Platonici Flori- dorum libri IV. de Dogmate Platonis lib. I. de Philosophia liber I. in quibus restituta Graecanica quedam, quae in reli- quis fere omnibus exemplaribus desyderantur, 4to. 3s. Argentorati, 1516 5705 Plato.—Quid Plato spectaverit in Dialogo, qui Meno inscri- bitur, componendo, Commentatio a Car. Morgenstern, 4to. sewed, uncut, 3s. 6d. - - Hal. Rax. 1794 5706 Plato.—Morgensternii (Car.) Symbolae Criticae ad Platonis Politiam ab Astio denuo editam Prolusio, folio, sewed, 5s. Dorpati, 1815 5707 Platyne Dialogus de Vera Nobilitate, 4to. fine copy, very neat, scarce, 10s. 6d. - Erphordice, 1510 5708 Plauti Comoediae cum Commentariis Jo. Bapt. Pii, folio, fine copy, in old red morocco, gilt edges, 21. 12s. 6c?. Mediol. MCCCCC. *** King Charles the Second’s copy, with cypher and crown on the back and sides. 5709 Plauti Comoediae, 4to. sound copy, in old morocco, gilt edges, 1?. Is. - - Venet. Aldus, 1522 *** Sold in Dr. Heath’s sale for 21. 3s. 5710 Plauti Comoediae nuper recognitae et acri judicio Nicolai An- gelii diligentissime excusae, 8vo. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, scarce, 1?. Is. Florentice, Junta, 1522 **# Sold in Sir M. M. Sykes’s sale for 11. 17s. 5711 Plauti Comcedioe ex antiquis recentioribusque exemplaribus invicem collatis diligentissime emendate, 8vo. fne copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, very rare, 3/. 3$. Lugd. 1513 ‘ Ce volume est I’un des plus rares et des meilleurs de cette collection Lyon- noise ; mais on ne le rencontre guere que dans le plus pitoyable etat de conservation’ —Renouard, Sold in Renouard’s sale for 51. 5712 Plauti Comoedioe, 12mo. in rich old french morocco, gilt edges, 1 Oar. 6d. - Amst. 1721 5713 Plauti Menechmi, Comoedia, sine idld nota.—Ciceronis Offi- ciorum, lib. 111. ib.—Aristotelis Stagiritee Philosophorum maximi CEconomicorum, lib. II. ab Aretino, Lips. 1507.— Boecii Opus V. Librorum de Philosophica Consolatione, ib. 1505.—Magnus Basilius de Poetarum, Oratorum, Histori- corumque ac Philosophorum legendis libris : cum Commen- tariolo Johannis Honorii Cubitensis, ib. 1508, in one vol. folio, rare editions, in the original wooden bindings \l. Is. 5714 Plauti Captivi, Comoedia, cum collatione quinque codd. MSS. et observationibus aucta a Jo. Bosscha, fne paper, 8vo. half bound, neat, 5s. 6d. - Traj. ad Rhen. 1817 5715 Plauti Amphitrio overgbeset in de Nederduytsche tale door lsaacus van Damme, 4to. 2s. - Amst. 1635 5716 Plautus.—Her Buschii Pasiphili, Decimationum Plautinarum Quintana Secunda, wood-cut border, 4to. scarce, 3s. 6d. Colonice, 1518 5717 Plautii (Cammilli) ad Rubricam, et ad Legem i. C. qui ad- mitti ad Bonor. possess. Commentaria, 8vo .fine copy, vellum, 15s. - - F lor entice, apud Juntas H\57 2 5718 Play Bills of the nightly performances of Messrs. Heaton, Austin, and Whitlock’s Company, at Chester, Newcastle, Whitehaven, Manchester, and Lancaster, 2 vols. folio, 6/. 16s. 6d. - - - 1767-88 *** Two very important and highly interesting volumes in dramatic history, so many of the London favourites having made their first debut in this company. Austin, in a folio sheet of four pages, has proudly recounted these worthies, exulting at their success. 5719 Play Bills.—A complete series of the Bills of the VARIOUS PERFORMANCES AT DrURY LaNE AND CoVENT Garden Theatres, from 1774 to 1830 inclusive, 55 vols. folio, half bound, neat, very rare, 521. 10s. 1774-1830 *** This highly valuable collection was formed by Mr. Fawcett, comedian ; each volume contains a MS. Index of Contents, with some notes by Mr. Fawcett and his father, and various additional documents, illustrative of the two theatres. For the more easy reference, they are bound up together, and placed opposite each other. It is doubtful if such a complete series could now be formed at any price. They were purchased by the late Mr. Hurd, in Mr. Fawcett’s sale, for one hundred guineas, at whose sale they were purchased by me for the late eminent actor, Charles Matthews, Esq. 5720 Play Bills for Covent Garden Theatre, from 1776 to 1826 inclusive, 51 vols. folio, half bound, nt. 2\l. 1776-1826 %* This set cost the late Charles Matthews, Esq. upwards of one hundred pounds. 5721 Play Bills for Covent Garden Theatre, from 1798 to 1810 inclusive, 12 vols. 4to. 61. 6s. - 1798-1810 5722 Play Dills for the Haymarket Theatre, from 1777 to 1814, 36 vols. folio, half bound, neat, 21L 1777-1814 *** This is believed to be the completest set known ; in fact, it is asserted that ofoue year no other set exists. 5723 Play Bills for the Haymarket Theatre, from 1793 to 1811, except 1800, in all 18 vols. 4to. and folio, half bound, very rare, 10/. 10s. - - 1793-1811 5724 Plays.—G. A. Brederood’s, Stommen Ridder, 4to. scarce, 3s. Amst. 1645 5725 Plays.—Electra, Ajax, CEdipus, and Clouds, in one vol. 12mo. half bound, 2s. 6d. - - 1714 5726 Plays.—Rival Generals, Abra-Mule, or Love and Empire, Lady Jane Grey, in one vol. 12mo. neat, 5s. Dublin, 1722 5727 Plays.—Unhappy Favourite, or Earl of Essex, Henry V. or the Conquest of France, and Henry IV. of France, in 1 vol. 12mo. neat, 2s. 6d. - - Dublin, 1722 5728 Plays.—Gorboduc, Campaspe, Edward II. Spanish Tragedy, Mustapha, Rival Generals, Wife’s Relief, in one vol, 12mo. neat, 3s. 6d. - - Dublin, 1722 5729 Plays.—Humfrey, Duke of Gloucester, the Briton, and Hibernia Free, by Philips, in one vol. 12mo. 3s. Dublin, 1723 5730 Plays, &c.—Necromancer, Dublin, 1725.—Hoop Petticoat, 1720.—Love and Duty, 1722.—Essay upon Government, by Thos. Burnett, 1716.—Archbishop of Canterbury’s Sermon on the Martyrdom of King Charles, 1716, in one vol. 8vo. neat, 2s. 6d. 5731 Plays.—-Chances, Northern Lass, Fortune Hunters, in 1 vol, 12mo. neat, 2s. 6d. - - Dublin, 1725 5732 Plays.—Fall of Saguntum, Philotas, Fatal Extravagance, and Heroick Love, in one vol. 12mo. stained, 2s. Dublin, 1726 5733 Plays.—Virtue Betrayed, or Anna Bullen, Cyrus, and Timo- leon, in one vol. 12mo. neat, 4s. - Dublin, 1726 5734 Plays. —Country Lasses, Wife’s Relief, Hurlothrumbo, or the Supernatural, Damon and Phillada, by C. and J. Johnson, in one vol. 12mo. neat^ 5s. 6d. - Dublin, 1727 5735 Plays.—Catalogue of all the Plays printed in the English Language, interleaved with copious additions in MS. from the libraries of Isaac Reed and the late Mr. Heber, 12mo. 18s. 1726 5736 Plessis.—Discourse of the Conference holden before the French King at Fontain-bleau, betweene the Lord Bishop of Evreux, and Mons. du Plessis, Lord of Mornay, concerning certaine pretended corruptions of Authors, cited by M. du Plessis in his Book against the Masse, 4to. scarce, 5s. 1600 5737 Playfair’s (W.) Thoughts on the present state of French Politics, and the necessity and policy of diminishing France, to which is added General Lloyd’s inestimable Treatise of the Defence of England, maps, 8vo. neat, 3s. - 1793 5738 Playfair’s (W.) Address to the Nobility and Baronets of the United Kingdom, accompanied with illustrations and proofs of the Advantage of Hereditary Rank and Title, 8vo. half bound, neat, 3s. 6d. - - 1809 K 5739 Plazonis Asulani (Stephani) Prseexercitamentorum Libellus, et Rhetorices Compendium, 4to. very fine copy, neat, scarce, 185. - Venet. per Gregorium de Gregoriis, 1526 *** No notice of this work, or even of the author of it, appears in the Memoirs of the literary characters of Asola, by the Conte Pietro Trieste de Pellegrini. 5740 Plethonis (Gemistii) De Gestis Grsecorum post pugnam, 4to. scarce, 4s. - Basil. 1540 5741 Plinii Secundi Historia Naturalis cum Epistola Dedicatoria Joannis Andreae Episcopi Aleriensis, editio tertia, large folio, fine sound and perfect copy, the capital letters illuminated in gold and colours, in the original binding, 71. 7s. Venet. Jenson, MCCCCLXXIL *** A truly splendid yolume. Dr. Dibdin, in his description of the copy in Earl Spencer’s collection, says that it is more beautiful and magnificent even than either of the preceding editions. “ Bibliographers have not failed to describe, in glowing language, the beauty and value of this impression, which is probably the chef d’ceuvre of the celebrated artist who executed it.’’ Sold in Dr. Askew’s sale for 23/., and in Rover’s at Paris for 572 francs. 5742 Plinii Historia Naturalis, 8vo. neat, extremely rare, 1/. ID. 6d. Lugduni, 1510 The above is only the first volume, but of such extreme rarity that it is believed to be the only copy known in this country. The fly-leaves contain copious notes on its great rarity, by the late Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry (with his signature as such), and R. Heber, Esq., the former collector, purchased the above volume for 51. 5s. 5743 Plinii Historia Naturalis, cum Indice, 4 vols. 8vo. fine, clean, and sound copy, half bound, neat, with the original gilt edges, tooled, rare, 4/. 4s. - Venetiis, Aldus, 1535-40 %* Sold in the Duke of Grafton’s sale for 10/. 5744 Plinio, Historia Naturale, tradocta di Lingua Latina in Fio- rentina per Christophoro Landino Fiorentino, first edition, folio, in the original binding, 21. 2s. Venet. Jenson, MCCCCLXXVI, *** See the Bibliotheca Spenceriana. Sold in the Roxburghe sale for 61.12s. 6d. and in the Pinelli for 10/. 10s. 5745 Plinio, Historia Naturale, per Landino, corretta per Brucioli, 4to. fine copy, in vellum, edges gilt and tooled, 10s. 6d. Venet ia, 1543 Sold in Croft’s sale for 1/. 5s. 5746 Plinii Prefatio, in Naturalem Historiam eruditissima ad Titum Vespasianum, 4to. with MS. notes, 3s. Ingolst. 1522 5747 Plinius.—Index in Plinii Naturalem Historiam, Svo .fine large copy, vellum, rare, ISs. - Venet. Aldus, 1538 *** “ Ce volume est fort rare, et manque assez souveut aux exemplaires de Pljne.”—Renonard. 5748 Plinio Librode gli Huomini Ulustri, ridotto in lingua Volgare. —Le Vite de Alessandro, e i Costumi di Cesare ne fatti di Guerra, cSrc. raccolti da Varii Scrittori, Lat. et Gr. con Es- positione de Dionigi Atanagio, Svo. neat, scarce, \2s. Venet. Guerra, 1562 5749 Plinii Epistolarum, lib. X. Panegyricus Traiano Imp. dictus, &c. omnia haec per fidelissimum Aldinum exemplar im- pressa greca preterea omnia collecta et ad verbum traducta sunt, 8vo. rare, ll. 5 s. Paris. Gourmont et le Febure, 1511 “ A reprint of the Aldine edition of 1508. It has also, in addition to the preliminary matter, an interpretation of Greek words, the same as Aldus afterwards printed in his edition of 1518.” It is of excessive rarity, and is apparently not mentioned by Renouard. 5750 Plinii Epistolse, 4to. 5s. - - Lipsice, 1519 5751 Pliny’s Panegyricke, translated with Notes by Sir Robert Stapylton, Kt. with Life, 4to. sewed, 3s. Oxford, 1644 5752 Plot’s (Robt.) Natural History of Oxfordshire, map and plates, best edition, folio, neat, in old calf, gilt, 1/. 11$. 3d. 1705 5753 Ploti (Gio. Andrea) Giuditta Rappresentata, 8vo. vellum, scarce, 5s. - - Piacenza, 1589 5754 Plotinus, translated with Notes, by T. Taylor, 1794.—In Euripidis Hecubam, Londini nuper publicatam, Diatribe Extemporalis, composuit G. Wakefield, 1797.—Socrates; a Dramatic Poem, in 1 vol. 8vo. neat, 5s. 3d. 1806 5755 Plowden’s (Francis) Investigation of the Native Rights of British Subjects, 1784.—Supplement to ditto, 1785.—Impartial Thoughts upon the Beneficial consequences of Inrolling all Deeds, Wills, and Codicils affecting Lands, &c. by F. Plowden, 1789, in 1 vol. 8vo. h. b. neat, 4$. 3d. 5753 Plowden’s History of the British Empire during the last Twenty Months, 8vo. very neat, 2s. 3d. - 1794 5757 Plowden’s History of the British Empire during 1794, 8vo. h. b. neat, 2s. 3d. - 1795 5758 Plunkett’s (Archbishop) Jus Primatiale ; or, the Ancient Right and Preheminency of the See of Armagh, above all other Archbishopricks in the Kingdom of Ireland, 8vo. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt leaves, very rare, 2l. 12$. 3d. 1372 *** The above volume was answered by Talbot, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin. 5759 Plutarchi Opera Omnia, Graece et Latine, ex Interpretationi- bus Henrici Stephani et aliorum, 13 vols. Paris, ap. H. Stephanum, 1572.—Plutarque GEuvres Completes, translates de Grec en Francois, par Jacq. Amyot, 13 vols. Paris, Vascosan, 1567-74, in all 26 vols. 8vo. fine set, very neat, and uniform, in french calf, marbled and gilt edges, bound by Padeloup, 31. 3s. *** Brunet remarks of the first set in this collection, that it is an “ Edition non moins remarquable par sa belle execution que par son exactitude; les ex- emplaires ainsi complets, qui se trouvent bien conserves, sont tres-recherches.’’ The second set he calls “ tr£s belle edition, dont les exemplaires bien conserves sont toujours recherches des curieux.” The first work alone sold in Dr. Heath’s sale for 121. 15s., and the second in M. d’O-’s sale for 384 francs. 5760 Plutarque, GEuvres, traduites par Amyot, 14 vols. 8vo.fine copy, in rich old morocco, gilt edges, 51. 5s. Paris, 1567-74 *** “ Tres belle Edition, dont les exemplaires bien conserves sont toujours recherches des curieux.”—Brunei. Sold in le Febure’s sale for 212 francs, Brienne’s for 363 francs, and M. d’O-’s for 384 francs. 5761 Plutarchi Apophthegmata, Fr. Philelpho e Graeco in Lat. translata, 4to. fine copy, extremely rare, 21. 12s. 6d. sine ulld notd, circa MCCCCLXX. First edition. It is printed in the same type as the first edition of Horace. The present copy cost the late possessor 91. in the Mayans sale, in 1829. 5762 Plutarchi Problemata emendatissima Latin& a Calphurnio, 4to. a scarce edition, 3s. sine ulld notd, circa MCCCCLXXX. 5763 Plutarchus de Virtute et Vitio, ejusdem de Fortuna, &c. Graece, 4to. fine copy, very neat, gilt edges, 2l. 2s. Paris, per Egidium Gourmont, 1509 *** Excessively rare, and believed to be the second Greek book printed at Paris. The work is preceded by a Latin Introduction of four pages by Hier. Alexander Mottensis, on the Parisian School, in which he enthusiastically praises the ‘ immortal Roman Aldus.’ 5764 Plutarchi de tuenda bona valetudine precepta, Erasmo interpr. 4to. scarce, 3$. - - Colon. 1514 5765 Plutarchus de Vitanda usura, a Pirkheymero traductus, beautiful wood-cut border, \to.jine copy, 3s. 6d. Nuremberge, 1515 5766 Plutarchi Vitae Parallels1, Greece, ex recogn. Fr. Asulani, folio, jfine large sound copy, vellum, 21. 2s. Venet. Aldus, 1519 *** Sold in the Pinelli sale for 51. 10s. 5767 Plutarchi Libellus perque elegans, De non irascendo, Ejusdem de Curiositate, etc. etc. Gr. et. Lat. 8vo. fne copy, vellum, rare, 7s. - - - Veneliis, 1526 5768 Plutarchus.—Sit ne Rationis aliqua in Bestiis Vis, turn utra animantium plus hujus habeant, terrestriane, an aquatica, Plutarchi libellus, Gr. et Lat. a Grynaeo, dedicated to Archbishop Cranmer, 8vo. vellum, scarce, 7s. Basil. 1534 5769 Plutarchi de Proereatione Animi in Timeeo Platonis, Graece, Pari&iis, 1552.— Euclidis Rudimenta Musices, Gr. et Lat. ib. 1557."Platonis Dialogi, Graece, ib. 1560.—Plutarchus Chaeroneus de Liberorum Institutione, Gr. et Lat. 1577. — Homeri Ranarum et Murium Pugna, Gr. ib. 1580.— Basilii Romp. Imp. Exhortationum capita LX VI. Gr. ib. 1584.—Orphei seu Mercurii Ter Maximi Prognostica a Ter- rae motibus, Gr. et Lat. ib. 1586.—Magorum qui a Zoroas- tro prodiere oracula, Gr. ib. 1595.—Heinsii Peplus Graecorum Epigrammatum, Lugd. Bat. 1593, in 1 vol. 4to. vellum, scarce, 1/. Is. *** Cost the late possessor 21. 2s. 5770 Plutarchus de Liberis educandis, Gr. et Lat. Antverpice, 1563. —De formulis Colloquiorum quotidianorum libellus, &c. Paris. 1554.—Jo. Varennii Mechliniensis de Accentibus Graecorum libellus, Lovanii, 1551.—Alphabetum Graecum, in quo de Graecarum litterarum formis, nominibus, potestate, &c. auc. F. Sylburgio, Franco/. 1591.—Loescheri Ion sive originum Graeciae Restauratarum, &e. lib. 11. Lipsice, 1705, in 1 vol. 8vo.fne copies, vellum, 8s. 5771 Plutarchi Opuscula de Garrulitate, de Avaritia quomodo po- terit quis ab inimicis aliquid commodi reportare, ejusdem de modo audiendi ex Luciano, Demonactis Philosophi Vita, omnia per eximium Richardum Paceum Angliae Oratorem, elegantissime versa, 4to.fine copy, very neat, rare, 1/. 1 Is. 6d. Fenet. 1522 Dedicated to Cuthbert Tonstal, Bishop of London. 5772 Plutarchi Opusculum de Liberorum Institutione, item Isocratis Orationes, ad Demonicum, ad Nicoclem et Nicoclis, Greece, Witeb. $. a.—Euripidis Epistolae, Greece, Rostochii, 1569.—- Timeeus de Anima et de Vita Pythagorea, ib. 1569, in one vol. 8vo. scarce, 5s. 6d. 5773 Pocaterra (Annibale) due Dialogi della Vergogna, 8vo. fine copy, uncut, very scarce, 10$. 6c?. - Ferrara, 1592 5774 Poemata.—Joannis Aurelii Augurelli Carmina, rvood-cut of a violin, 4to .fine copy, veil, scarce, 15$. Verone, MCCCCXCL *** First edition of any part of the works of this author, see Mazzuchetti. 5775 Poemata.—-Varia Sebastiani Brant Carmina atque Jo. Kochlira Pliorcensis Scenica Progymnasmata hoc est Ludicra praeex- ercitaraenta, curious wood-cuts, 4to. neat, scarce, 18$. Argent. Gruninger, MCCCCXCVII1. 5776 Poemata.-—Buccolica Calphurnii Poetse clarissimi, 4to. fine copy, scarce edition, 6$. Rothomagi, $. a. 5777 Poema.—Celtis (Conradi) Panegyrus ad Duces Bavariae, 4to„ fine copy, scarce, 3$. 6c?. - $me w/M 5778 Poema Egidii Delphi de causis ortus mortisque Christi, 4to. 5$. s. a„ 5779 Poema.— Fausti Andrelini Hecatodistichon, 4>to. fine copy, 3s, sine ulla notes. 5780 Poemata.—Encomia Illustrium Virorum Frid^ Staphyli et Joannis a Via, 4to. fine copy, 4$. 6d. Slaccawerdce, $. a, 5781 Poema.-—Apologus Aviani adolescentulis ad mores et La- tinum Sermonem capessendos utilissimus, 4to. scarce, 5s. Liplzk, 1509 5782 Poemata.—Ubrici Hutteni in Wedegum Loetz Consulem Gripesvaldensem in Pomerania, et filium ejus Henningum, Querelarum lib. II. pro insigni quadam injuria sibi ab illis facta, 4tio.Jine copy, scarce, 10$. 6d. Francophordii, 1510 5783 Poema.—Columellse (Lucii Juncii Moderati) De Cultu Hor- torum Carmen, 4to. scarce, 5s. Erphordice, 1510 5784 Poemata. — Celtis (Conradi) Odarum lib. IV. cum Epodo et Saeculari Carmine, curious wood-cut, containing portrait of the author, 4to. very scarce, 10$. 6c?. - Argent. 1513 5785 Poema.—Distichoneomenion Abaci: sive Computus Ecclesi- astici bonae indolis juventuti Brunsvigianae Dedicatio, 4to. fine copy, very scarce, 10$. 6c?. - Brunsvigii, 1517 57S6 Poema.—Brant (Sebast.) Naania in Thurcarum nyciteria, cum arripiendae in eosdem expeditionis exhortatione, 4to. scarce, 3$. ... Argent. 1518 5787 Poemata Jacobi Locheri, scil. de Morte Plutonis et Demonum, Paupertatis Heroicum ; de Pace, cum variis Epigrammatibus et Elegidiis, etc. 4to. fine copy, 7s. Gd. Augustce, 1513 *** Including among others “ Decastichon, pro Aldo Manutio Romano.’’ 5788 Poema.— Brassicani (Jo. Alex.) in Divum Carolum, Gallorum regem, Dialogus, Epistola Germaniae, Epitaphium, etc. 4to. mood-cut border, 4s. Gd. - Aug. Vind. 1519 5789 Poema.—Brassicani Poetae et Oratoris Omnis Carmen, 4t0. scarce, 4s. Gd. - Argent. Knoblouch, 1519 5790 Poema.—Euricii Cordi pro agnoscenda vera Religione Parae- neticon, adjecto auctoris de instaurandis et conservandis literis, et novo Marpurgensi Gymnasio, with mood-cut title, 4to. a scarce poetical volume, 5s. 6d. Marpurgi, 1527 5791 Poema.—Hessi de Victoria Wirtemburgensi gratulatoria ac- clamatio, with two wood-cut portraits, 4to. scarce, 8s. Erphurdicc, 1534 *** “With the portrait of Philip of Hesse, to whom Luther had granted a dispensation to have two wives at the same time.’’ Sold in Mr. Roscoe’s sale for 31. 13s. 6d. 5792 Poema.— Hessi Podagras Ludus, in quo ejus affectionis Natura, commoda juxta ac incommoda recensentur, with two very curious wood cuts, 4to. scarce, 18s. Moguntice, Schoejfer, 1537 *** “An extremely curious work.” 5793 Poemata duo Gratulatoria Vito Amerbachio, et Georgio ejus filiolo nuper nato scripta per Stepbanum Tucherum et Dionysium Ludolpbi Magadaburgensis, 4to. scarce, 4s. Gd. Vitebergce, 1538 5794 Poemata.— Bonadi (Fr.) ad August. Pacis Dominant Leonoram Franciae Reginam Pathelugentis Ecclesiae ad Jesum Christum Sponsum, Paris. 1539.—Jani Ant. Baifii Carmina, ib. 1577, 12mo. vellum, rare, 7s. Gd. 5795 Poema.—Elegia Matthei Colini Boiemi de Natali Jesu Christi, 4to. 3s. Gd. - - Vitebergce, 1540 5796 Poemata.—Elegia Encomiastica et ad suscipiendum adversus Turcas pestilentissimos Christiani nominis hostes bellum justissimum, scripta a Gasp. Bruschio, 4to. scarce, 3s. Gd. Norimbergce, 1540 *** The first letter of each line of this poem makes the following verses: Festinat clarus nostras Fernandus in oras Consulat ut rebus Teutona terra tuis. Hunc igitur recto excipias gens inclita vultu Ut sese populos cernat habere pios. 5 797 Poema.—Iolas, Ecloga Joannis Stigelii, 4to. fine copy, 4s. 1543 5798 Poemata.—Stopii (Nicolai) Panegyricum Carmen de laudibus divse Joannae Arragonac, 4to. fine copy, scarce, 10s. Gd. Florentice, Torrentinus, 1555 *** Iucludiug, among others, a poem addressed to Philip of Austria, on his happy departure for England. 5799 Poemata.—Carmina duo in honorem Jacobi Basilici, Nobilis Grseci, Domini Sami, etc. scripta a Poetis ab eodem Laureatis, 4to. fine copy, scarce, 4s. 6d. - Witebergce, 1556 5800 Poema Joannis Claii de Signis Extremi Diei, 4to. presentation copy to Christian Sagittarius, 5s. - Lips. 1557 5801 Poema Jo. Claii de Beato Andrea Apostolo, 4to. presentation copy to Christian Sagittarius, 5s. - Lips. 1557 5802 Poema.—Elegia in Nuptias Valerii GaundersdarfFer et Mag- dalenae Sponsse, a Venceslao Eckero, 4to .fine copy, 3s. 6d. 1559 5803 Poemata. — Elegia Encomiastica, Graeca, in clarissimam et prsestantissimam Belgarum Urbem Handoverpiam G. Schrce- gelii Boii, Antv. 1565.—Dan. Rogerii de Laudibus Antver- pise Oda Sapphica, ib. 1565, 4to. 3s. 6d. 5804 Poemata in laudem Equitum Melitensium ex variis Auctoribus selecta in Gratiam Illustrissimi ac Prasstantissimi Viri Petri Avilae Hispani, Lat. et I tab 12mo. extra bound, gilt leaves, scarce, 10s. Od. - - liomce, 1567 5805 Poemata.—Illustris ac generosi D. D. Bohuslai Hasisteynii a Lobkovitz, etc. Baronis Bohemici, Farrago Poematum, in ordinem digestorum ac editorum per Thomam Mitem, cum Appendice, Poematum, et Epistolarum nova Appendice, conquisita et edita per eundem, 8\o.fine copy, in the original binding, very scarce, 12s. - - Pragce, 1570 5806 Poemata Varia in Fcedus et Victoriam contra Turcas juxta Sinum Corinthiacum Non. Octob. 1571 partam, Petri Ghe- rardii studio, 8vo. vellum, 15s. Venet. ex Typogr. Guerrcea, 1572 5807 Poemata.—Thomee Mitis Lymuseei Pietas Religiosa, 12mo. fine copy, in the original binding, very scarce, 7s. 6d. Pragce, 1575 5808 Poema.—Cerasii (Jo. Andreae) Trebiatis de Agro Rev. D. Alex. Valentis et Comitis Palatini, ad Viatorem Carmen, 4to. fine copy, scarce, 5s. 6d. - Perusice, 1579 5809 Poema.—Cummeri (Abr.) Carmen in Nuptiis Joannis We- beri et Magdalenae Joannis Michaelis filiao, cum Carmine Nuptiali a Daniele Menio, 4to. fine copy, 3s. Dresdce, 1586 5810 Poemata Sebastiani Artomedis Franci, scil. Elegiarum lib. V. Variorum Sylva : Tumulorum liber : Epigrammatum liber et Lusuum liberalium appendix, Lips. 1590: Parentatio Duci Augusto, Electori Saxonise a Jo. Majore, Witebergce, 1590 : Parenesis Ethica, verae pia et Christian!*, metro Pha- laecio descripta, a Conr. Leio, Tubingce, 1590, with various unpublished poems, in the autographs of Conrad Lee, Joach. Hoffmann, Francis Raphael, and others, in one vol. 4to. vellum, 18s. 5811 Poemata.—Cechias seu Bohemia Heneta Judicum, Ducum Regumque, qui veterum Boiorum sedes ab Henetis occupa- tas tennerunt, etc. a Jo. Campano Vodniano, 8vo. scarce, 5s. Pragce, 1616 4 D 5812 Poema.—Clemens VIII. Pont. Max. Valens J. Castalionis Jurisconsulti et Civis Romani, ad Petrum Aldobrandinum Cardinalem, 4to. 3s. - Rom/e, Zannettus, 1597 5813 Poema.—Cerrii (Antonii) ad Clementem VIII. Carmen, 4to. very scarce, os. - - Arimini, 1598 5814 Poema.—Amphilochii Episcopi Iconii de recta studiorum ac vitae ratione Epistola versibus Iambicis, Greece, 8vo. scarce, 5s. - Altorfi, 1613 5815 Poemata Sacra Gabrielis Beati, 'printed within borders, 4to. engraved title, Jine copy, scarce, 7s. 6d. Bononice, 1624 5816 Poems.—Genethliacum Illustrissimorum Principum Caroli et Mariae, a volume of Greek and Latin poems, by members of the University of Cambridge, 4to. very neat, 15s. Cantabrigice, 1631 *** The above volume contains poems by Boswell, Page, Leche, Wood, Randall, Tyndall, Edmonds, Cowper, Piggott, Hall, Maiuwaring, Fawcet, Cater, Jackson, Weld, Fotherby, Hutton, Brathwayt, Cooke, Wincop, Bullock, Newman, Gower, Williams, Drake, Kent, Wicherley, Byng, Young, Randolph, Winterton, Edw. King, (who was drowned in going to Ireland, upon which melancholy occasion a volume of poems appeared in which was the first edition of Milton’s Lycidas), Murray, Carew, Green, Boteler, Nash, Gulston, Vincent, Glanvill, Ketlewell, Sterne, Tho. Roe, Lant, Salter, L’Isle, Fern, T. Fuller the historian. Comber, Goad, Weston, Noel, Montagu, Butts, and many others. 5817 Poems.—Rex Redux, sive Musa Cantabrigiensis voti damas de incolumitate et felici reditu Regis Caroli post receptam Coronam, Comitaque peracta in Scotia, an interesting volume of poems, in Latin and Greek, by members of the University, 4to. very neat, 15s. - Cantabrigice, 1633 *** The above volume contains poems by Watson, Newman, Wren, Pullen, Mowtlow, Chandler, Goad, Barry, Kemp, Frank, Rogers, Mason, Jackson, Cannon, E. Waller, W. Cartwright, Alsop, Barton, Booth, Drake, Fotherby, Hooper, Hall, Wyatt, Hawkins, Fiennes, Rogers, Gooduick, Arundell, Lant, Rowe, Hobart, Crouch, Ashton, Weld, More, Duport, Jones, Ryley, Booth, Wynne, Crashaw, T. Fuller the historian, Wicherley, Sotheby, Owen, Pearson, Bing, Creswell, Montagu, Green, Day, Cooke, Oliver, Randolph, Norwich, Heath, Paget, Strode, Villiers, Hawtrey, Dee, Murray, Newton, Beale, Lowe, E. King, who was drowned, going to Ireland, which, distressing circumstance produced a volume of poems, in which appeared the first edition of Milton’s Lycidas. See under Milton. 5818 Poems. — Carmen Natalitium ad cunas Illustrissimae Principis Elizabethae decantatum intra Nativitatis Dom. Solemnia per liumiles Cantabrigiae Musas, 4to. very neat, 15s. Cantabrigice, 1635 *** The above volume contains Latin poems by H. Smith, Viscount Cranborn, Cecil Earl of Salisbury, J. Sheffield, son of Lord Mulgrave, F. Georges, son to Baron de Dundalk, R. Brownrigge, Sterne, Rowe, Harrison, Gell, Booth, Pearse, Edw. King (see the preceding articles, and under Milton), Mason, Banks, Hide, Hotham, Baker, Scatergood, Cudworth, Haliburton, More, Bulkeley, Watson, Jones, Montague, J. Smith, Howorth, Barlow, Blake, Redshaw, R. Wrench, Rich. Page, Penruddoke, Sir Nic. Bacon, Hutton, Samways, Lincoln, Glasscock, Beaumont, Gale, Topping, Clotterbook, Hobart, Mason, Bourchier, Thorold, Byng, Scatergood, Creswell, Saltmarsh, Trige, Brigges, Owen, Gower, Sadler, Pots, Quarles, Wray, Ashton, Rainbow, Poley, Hawkins, and many other members of the University. 5819 Poem.—Clavell’s Recantation of an Ill-led Life, or a Dis- coverie of the Highway Law, with vehement Disswasions to all in that kind Offenders, with Instructions how to know, shunne, and apprehend a Thiefe, most necessary for all Travellers, in verse, 4to. sewed, scarce, 12s. 1634 5820 Poems.—Annalia Dubrensia, a Collection of Poems by the most popular Poets of the day, upon the Yearly Celebration of Mr. Robert Dover’s Olympick Games upon Cotswold Hills, frontispiece, 4to. morocco elegant, gilt edges, very rare, 21. 12s. 6d. - - 1636 *** The above interesting volume contains poems by Ben Jonson, Drayton, Marmyon, Heywood, and twenty-nine other poets. Mr. Bindley’s copy sold for 121. 12s. and the Midgeley copy for 13Z. 2s. 6d. 5821 Poems.—Pack of Patentees, Opened, Shuffled, Cut, Dealt, and Played, a scarce poetical tract, under the following heads; Coals, Sope, Starch, Leather, Wine, Salt, Hops, Tobacco, Gold Wyre, Butter, Rags, 4to. very fine copy, uncut, 11. 5s. - - - 1641 5822 Poets (The) Knavery Discovered in all their lying Pamphlets, Wittily and very Ingeniously composed, laying open the Names of every lying Lybel that was printed last yeare, 4to. sewed, 7s. 6d. - - - 1641 5823 Poem.—Preparative to Study, or the Vertue of Sack, a Poem, 4to.fine copy, scarce, 7s. 6d. - - 1641 *#* Sold in the White Knights sale for 1Z. Is. 5824 Poem.—Letter sent by Sir John Suckling from France, deploring his sad estate and Flight, with Discovery of the Plot and Conspiracie intended by him and his Adherents in England, in verse, 4to. fine copy, sewed, 185. 3 641 5825 Poem.—Elegie upon the Death of the Renowned Sir John Sucklin, 4to. sewed, 12s. - - 1642 P oem.-—Satyre against Separatists, or the Conviction of Chamber-Preachers, and other Schismatickes, contrary to the Discipline of this our Protestant Profession, in verse, 4to. scarce, 85. 6c?. - - 1642 5827 Poem.—Turn over and Read, and after Reading Censure, or a Lamentation of the Times, a Poem, 4to. scarce, 5s. 6d. 1642 5828 Poem.—Vindication of the late Archbishop of York (Williams) from a scurrilous Libel, made by a nameless author, and printed in the character of a London Diurnal ; wherein England’s Apostates are discovered, in verse, 4to. scarce, 7s. 6d. - 1647 5829 Poem.—Westminster Fayre, newly Proclaimed, a poem, 4to. fine copy, sewed, 10$. 6d. - - 1647 “ My muse thus ventures to open her ware, And bids you welcome to Westminster Fayre.” 5830 Poem.—Sad Sigh, with some Heart-Cracking Groanes, sent after the Lord Governour, and his whole host of Mirmidons, in verse, 4to. fine copy, uncut, 10$. 6d. - 1649 5831 Poem.—F. (R.) Mercurius Heliconicus; or a short Reflection of Moderne Policy, a Poem, 4to. fine copy, scarce, 5s. 6d. 1651 5832 Poem.—Letany (New) for these Times, a Poem, 4to. uncut, 5 s. 6d. Printed in the second year of England's redemption from the spawn of Machiavel, and after the never-to-be- lamented death of John Bradshaw. 5833 Poem upon the late Fight at Sea, between the twro great Fleets of England and Holland, by J. D. Esq. 4to. fine copy, sewed, 7s, 6d. - - 1653 5834 Poems. —Dia Poemata, Poetick Feet standing upon Holy Ground, or Verses on certain Texts of Scripture, with Epigrams, &c. by J. Elis, with introductory poems, by various authors, 12mo. 1/. 11s. 6d. - - 1655 **■* A poetical volume of great rarity, dedicated to Sir W. Courtenay, a copy of which is in the British Museum ; another sold in the Bindley sale for 3/. 15s., which are the only other copies I have been able to trace. 5835 Poems.—Iter Boreale, 1660.—Further Advice to a Painter, 1673.—Ternary of Satyrs, 1679.—Matrimonii Pensitatio, or no Joynture but the Hugg-Rural, 1679.—Solomon’s Song paraphrased, 1681.—Poemsin Burlesque, with Dedication to F. Shepherd, Esq. 1692.—The Plot, 1696.—Tutchin’s Ode in praise of Folly and Knavery, 1696.—Miscellanies over Claret, or the Friends to the Tavern the best Friends to Poetry, 1697.—iEsop at Richmond, recovered of his late Illness, 1696.—Furmetary, a very innocent and harmless Poem, 1699.—Ode for an Entertainment of Musick on her Majesty’s Birth-Day, 1703. — Fair Shell, but a Rotten Kernel; or a Bitter Nut for a Factious Monkey, 1705.— Tate’s Triumph, or Warriour’s Welcome, 1705.—Epithala- mium to Mrs. Cox, on her Marriage with Mr. Gardiner, 1715, in one vol. 4to. very neat, an interesting collection, 11. 11s. 6d. 5836 Poems.— Epithalamia Cantabrigiensia in Nuptias Caroli II. et Principis Catharines, Regis Lusitaniae Sororis Unicae, 4to. sewed, 7s. 6d. - - Cantabrigice, 1662 *** This interesting volume on the marriage of Charles II. with the Princess Catharine of Portugal, contains poems by Ben Jonson, J. Fleetwood, T. Crompton, J. North, Sir T. Barrington,/. Dryden, T. Gale, C. Darby, T. Hill, T. Woolsey, W. Crouch, W. Leigh, Dr. Isaac Barrow, R. Widdrington, J. Jackson, Edw. Rainbowe, and other eminent scholars of that period. 5837 Poems.—Lacrymae Cantabrigienses in Obitum Illustrissimas Principis Henriettas Caroli I. Regis et Martyris Filiae, Ducissae Aurelianensis, 4to. fine copy, 8s. Cantab. 1670 *#* The above volume contains poems by John, son of Dudley Lord North, J. Fleetwood, J. Breton, J. Beaumont, J. Barrow, Francis, son of Sir Orlandus Lord Bridgeman, B. Johnson, T. Stanley, J. Basse, Sir J. Ashburnham, J. Browne, R. Garth, H. Gower, Edw. Smith, J. Savage, J. Jones, J. Spelman, J. Lytcott, N. Rasleygh, J. Warly, B. Middleton, J. Alliston, C. Smythe, H. Chichester, J. Boy dell. 5838 Poem, attempting something on his Majesty’s Proceedings against the Dutch, 4to. sewed, fine copy, 3s. Cambridge, 1665 5839 Poems and Songs, written by several persons, 12mo. neat, 6s. 1674 *** Sold in Mr. Perry’s sale for 19s. 5840 Poem.—Translation of the Sixth Book of Cowley’s Plan- tarum, being a Poem upon the late Rebellion, the Happy Restoration of his Majesty, and the Dutch War ensuing, 4to, fine copy, 4s. - - 1680 5841 Poem.—The Medal of John Bayes; a Satyre against Folly and Knavery, 4to. served, fine copy, 3s. - 1682 5842 Poems in Burlesque ; with Dedication to Fleetwood Shepherd, Esq., the Ramble in Covent Garden, Epigram upon a Lewd Roaring Scotch Parson, &c. 4to. sewed, 3s. 1692 5843 Poems.—Vota Oxoniensia pro Serenissimo Guilhelmo Rege et Maria Regina M. Britanniae, &c. Nuncupata, folio, fine - copy, uncut, 10s. 6d. - - Oxon. 1699 *** The above volume contains poems by Thomas Goodall, F. Reid, Sir James Lowther, Sir Christopher Hales, T. Fletcher, the Earl of Warwick and Holland, W. Wyat, E. Taylor, C. Goodall, H. Beeston, J. Wynne, J. Bingham, F. Heywood, J. Smith, J. Davis, W. Ford, G. Pope, G. Stradling, T. Mompesson, E. Smith, J. Wright, Sir F. Knollys, T. Reeve, T. Hyde, E. Pococke, Sir W. Russel, R. Matthews, J. Worsley, J. Hough, president of Magdalen College, and afterwards Bishop of Worcester, and many other illustrious learned members of the university. 5844 Poems.—Threnodia Academiae Cantabrigiensis in Immaturum Obitum Illustrissimi ac Desideratissimi Principis Gulielmi Ducis Glocestrensis, folio, kerned, 10s. 6d. Cantab. 1700 *%* The above volume contains poems by John Churchill, son to the Great Duke of Marlborough, also by J. Fitz-Gerald Villiers, Viscount Grandison, A. Annesley, son of Lord Anglesey, C. North, son of Baron North, Dr. Richard Bentley, Joshua Barnes, J. Talbot, W. Burnet, son of the Bishop, H. Campion, W. Sherlock, W. Vernon, Symon Patrick, C. Sibbald, W. Wogam, J. Thompson, Sir J. Wrottesley, F. Wyndham, W. Tempest, Horace Walpole, B. Spencer, R. Lamb, T. Waterland, Peter Allix, and many other illustrious members of the university. 5845 Poem.—Familiar Epistle to his Excellency Charles Earl of Sunderland, one of the Lords Justices of England, by J. S. 4to. uncut, sewed, 2s. 6d. - - 1720 5846 Poems on several Occasions never before printed, Shrewsbury, 1727.—Uzziah and Jotham, a Poem, 1719, in 1 vol. 12mo. neat, scarce, 10s. 6d. The first piece in this volume is very scarce, and contains poems on the Death of the Earl of Bath, to Lord Lansdowne, Sir Thomas Hanmer, the Lord Carpenter, {very curious) a Prologue for Stephen Butcher, &c. &c. 5847 Poems.—Art of Politicks, curious ludicrous frontispiece, 1729. —Blair’s Grave, 1743, and William Collins’s Odes on several Descriptive and Allegoric Subjects, first edition, 1747, in 1 vol. 8vo. h. b. neat, 5s. 5848 Poems, Latin and English, 12mo. uncut, 3s. 1741 5849 Poet, A Poem, addressed to the Rhimers of the present year, 4to. sewed, 2s» 1753-4 5850 Poems.— Addison’s Campaign, 1705.—Letter from Italy to Lord Halifax, by Addison, together with the Mourning Muse of Alexis, by Congreve, 1709.—Cooper’s Hill, by Sir John Denham, 1709.—Sir R. Howard’s Duel of the Stag, 1709.— Earl Roscommon’s Essay on Translated Verse, 1709.—Pope’s Essay on Criticism, 1722.—Horace’s Art of Poetry, 1709.—Cyder, 1709.—Blenheim, inscribed to Rob. Harley, 1709.—Dryden’s Mac Fiecknoe, 1709.—Hind and the Panther transvers’d, 1709.—Absalom and Achitophel, 1708.—The Medal, a Satyr against Sedition, 1709.—Pleasures of a Single Life, 1709.—Temple of Fame, 1709.— Eleonora, 1709.—Instructions to Vander Bank, 1709.— Pastorals, by Mr. Philips, 1710.—Lucretius against the Fear of Death, 1709.—Milton’s Satyre against Hypocrites, 1710, in 1 vol. 8 vo. a scarce and curious collection of poems, 10s. 6d. 5851 Poems.—Night Piece, inscribed to the Rt. Hon. Lady Viscountess Kingsborough, to which is added Emma, poems by Dr. Houlton, Dublin.—Every Man the Architect of his own Fortune, or the Art of rising in the Church, a Satyre, by Mr. Scott, Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, 4to. sewed, 5s. - - - 1702 5852 Poems.—Ramsay’s (Allan) Caledonian Miscellany, consisting of select Pastorals, choice Fables and Tales, with other Poems, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1762.—Essay on Moderation, by Rev. W. Richardson, 1770.—Choice, a Poem, by Rev. Mr. Pomfret, to which is added the Deserter, a Poem, Stock- ton, 1778.—Catechism, or collection of some points of Christian Faith and Morality, composed in Verse, by J. Barnard, 1786, in one vol. 8vo. h. b. neat, scarce, 10s. 6d. 5853 Poems, Tales, Fables, Epigrams, &c. &c., by Nobody, curious and scarce, 1770.—German Fortune Teller; Discovering XXXVI Questions which Old and Young, Married Men and Women, Bachelors and Maids Delight to be Resolved of, in verse, curious cuts, 1767.—Art of Joking ; or, an Essay on Witticism, to which is added the Laws of Laughing, and the Contrast, or Joke and Jest, in small compass Exprest, in one vol. 8vo. curious and scarce collection, 18s. 5854 Poems from a Manuscript, Written in the Time of Oliver Cromwell, 4to. sewed, 3s. - - 1771 5855 Poetical Effusions, to which is added the War of Inis-Thona, a Poem from Ossian, in English Verse, 4to. sewed, 4s. 1779 5856 Poems.—Florence Miscellany; Poems by Mrs. Piozzi, Bertie Greatheed, Robert Merry, and William Parsons, privately printed, 8vo. boards, uncut, scarce, 2/. 2s. Florence, 1785 *#* Sold in Roscoe’s sale for 41. 16s. 5857 Poems written chiefly in the West Indies, Kingston, Jamaica, 1792.—Speech on the Subject of Mr. Wilberforce’s Proposition in the House of Commons concerning the Slave Trade, by Bryan Edwards, ib. 1789, in one vol. 8vo. neat, scarce, 5 s. *** The first book in this volume was privately printed. 5858 Poems.—The Campaign, to his Royal Highness the Duke of York, and Britannia in 1800, addressed to the Hon. C. J. Fox, a Poem in two Cantos, 8vo. neat, scarce, 10s. 6d. 1800 “These poems were never publicly sold. They were given to the author’s friends.”—W. Bolland. 5859 Poetical Register, 4 vols. 8vo. h.b. russia, 7s. - 1802-6 5860 Poem.—Bibliography, a Poem in Six Books, by the Rev. Dr. Dibdin, 8vo. boards, 18s. - - 1812 *** Only fifty copies privately printed. Sold in Sir M. Sykes’s sale for 21. 2s. 5861 Poems.—Pieces of Ancient Poetry, from Unpublished Manuscripts and Scarce Books, 4to. bds. 10s.6d. Bristol, 1814 *** Only 100 copies printed at one guinea each to subscribers only. 5862 Poems.—Breton’s (Nic.) Longings of a Blessed Heart; which Loathing the World, doth long to be with Christ, 4to. jine clean copy, 10s. 6d. - Lee Priory private press, 1814 *** Only 100 copies printed. 5863 Poems.—Occasional Poems, by Sir Egerton Brydges, 4to. fine clean copy, 7s. 6d. Lee Priory private press, 1814 *** Eighty copies only printed. 5864 Poems.—Bertram ; a Poetical Tale, by Sir E. Brydges, 8vo. fine clean copy, 5s. - Lee Priory private press, 1814 *** Only one hundred copies printed. 5865 Poems.—Select Poems by Sir E. Brydges, 4*to. fine clean copy, 7s. - - Lee Priory private press, 1814 *** Only one hundred copies printed, of which many were for presents. 5866 Poems.—Davison’s Poetical Rhapsody, four parts, 8vo. fine clean copies, 18s. - Lee Priory private press, 1814-6 *** Only 100 copies printed of each part. 5867 Poems by William Browne, Author of Britannia’s Pastorals, 1613, never before published, with Preface and Notes by Sir E. Brydges, 4to. fine clean copy, 1 /. Is. Lee Priory private press, 1815 *** Only eighty copies printed. 5868 Poems.—Brathwayte’s Odes ; or Philomel’s Tears, 8vo. fine clean copy, 7s. - Lee Priory private press, 1815 %* Eighty copies only printed. 5869 Poems.—Breton’s Praise of Virtuous Ladies, Edited by Sir E. Brydges, 8vo.fine clean copy, 5s. 6d. Lee Priory private press, 1815 Eighty copies only printed. 5870 Poems.—Breton’s Melancholike Humours, with Critical Preface by Sir E. Brydges, 4to. fine clean copy, 10s. Qd. Lee Priory private press, 1815 *** Only 100 copies printed. 5871 Poem.—Brydges’s Odo, Count of Lingen, a Poetical Tale, 12mo. sewed, uncut, scarce, 15s. - Geneva, 1824 *** Privately printed, and only fifty copies struck off. 5872 Poesias Castellanas. — Collection de Poesias Castellanas Anteriores al Siglo XV. preceden Noticias para la Vida del primer Marques de Santillano, y la Carta que Escribio al condestable de Portugal sobre el origen de Nuestra Poesia, illustrada con Notas per D. T. Antonio Sanchez, 4 vols. 8vo. boards, 16$. - Madrid, por Sancha, 1779-90 *** “ Collection fort bien executee et tres estime.”—Brunet. It is the only collection of the old Spanish poets, and is now become very scarce in Spain. A copy sold, at Mr. Evans’s, January 13, 1825, for 21. 10s. 5873 Poesie Fran^oise.—La Complainte de Nostre Mere Sainte Eglise, en vers, with an exceedingly curious and very spirited wood-cut in the title, 4to. extremely rare, 31. 13s. 6d. sans date, *** Apparently unknown to Brunet and other bibliographers. 5874 Poesie Fran^oise.—Menus propos de Mere sotte, avec plu- sieurs nouvelles et le testament de Lucifer, composes par Pierre Gringoire herault d’armes de Mons. le Due de Lorraine, with many extremely curious and spirited wood-cuts, 8vo. h. b. morocco, a very rare volume of French poetry, 21. 2s. - - Paris, le Noir, 1525 5875 Poeta: Christiani Veteres, sc. Prudentii Opera, Prosperi Aquitanici Epigrammata, Jo. Damascenus Gr. et Lat. Sedu- lius, Juvencus, Arator, Proba Falconia, Homerocentra Gr. et Lat. Gregorii Nazienzeni Carmina Gr. et Lat. 3 vols. 4to. good sound copy, 71. 7s. - Venet. Aldus, 1501-2-4 *** The above copy wants the Nonnus: in every other respect it is quite perfect. 5876 Poetae Minores Grseci, with autograph of Dr. Rennell, late Dean of Winchester, and formerly Master of the Temple, 8vo. 45. Cantabrigice, 1661 5877 Poeta Domum emit, “ Roganti quis Dicasterium hoc Poeticum luserit, Respondit Autor,” 4to. served, 25. 6d. - 1521 5878 Poeta Salutaris in eloquentie ac morum Poetam brevem et utilem salutarem epithoma, wood-cut, 4to. scarce, 3s. 8d. Colon. 1516 5879 Poetarum Flores de Virtutibus et Viciis ac Donis Sancti Spi- ritus, fine copy, 4to. russia elegant, gilt edges, very scarce, 1L 5s. - - Delf, MCCCCLXXXVII. 5880 Poetes Gascons contenant les (Euvres du Sieur le Sage de Montpellier, du Sieur Michel de Nimes, et de Pierre Goudelin de Toulouse, avec le Dictionnaire de la Langue Toulousaine, 2 vols. 12mo. fine copy, very neat, scarce, 105. 6d. Amsl. 1700 “ Ce recueil ne se trouve pas facilement.”—Brunet. Sold in Bertrand’s sale for 16 francs. 5881 Poggii Facetiae, 4to. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, very rare, 2/. 125. 6d. Eustadii, per M. Reyser, s. a. *** u This celebrated collection of interesting anecdotes of eminent men of the XIVth and XVth centuries, also contains a number of quibbles, and a still greater number of idle and licentious stories.’’ All the early editions of these facetiae are scarce and curious, as those printed subsequently were mutilated to spare the priests. An edition dated 1481 sold in Col. Stanley’s sale for 231., and in the Roxburghe for 21/. 5882 Poggii, ad Antonium Luscum, in Hypocritas et Delatores In - vectiva, et Leon. Aretini in Hypocritas Invectiva* 4to. fine copy, very scarce, 7s. 6d. sine ulia nold, circa MCCCCLXXX. 5883 Poggii Historiae de Varietate Fortunae libri IV. notis a Dom. Georgio, 4to. neat, 5s. - - Paris. 1723 5884 Pointer’s (John) Account of the Roman Pavement lately found at Stunslield, in Oxfordshire, proved to be 1400 years old, plate, 8vo. h.b. neat, 4s. 6d. - Oxford, 1713 5885 Poise (Fr.) Elegia in obitu Pauli Furlegeri, 4to. fine copy, printed within borders, 3s. 6d. - Veronce, 1604 5886 Poland.—Historia Vladislai Poloniee et Sueciae Principis, ejus Natales et Infantiam, Electionem in Magnum Moscoviae Ducem, Bella Moscovitica, Turcica, caeterasque res gestas continens, usque ad excessum Sigismundi III. Poloniae Sue* ciaeque Regis, auctore Stanislao a Kobierzycko, 4to. fine copy, vellum, 12s. - Daniisci, 1655 5887 Poland.—Animorum in Europa et Vicina Asia Motus, De Suecici Belli Motu in Polonia, a scarce volume of Latin poems, 4to. vellum, 4s. •• - Upsalia;, 1656 5888 Poland.—Scanderbeg Redivivus, an Historical Account of the Life and Actions of John III. King of Poland, port. 12mo. 6s. - - 1684 *** Dedicated to Chas. Lord Lansdowne, for his late signal services against the Turks, created Count Grenville of the Empire. 5889 Poland.—Histoire de Stanislas premier Roi de Pologne, par L’Abbe Proyart, 2 vols. in one, 12mo. 2s. 6d. Paris, 1785 5890 Poland.—Dialogues Polonois et Francois, 8vo. sewed, uncut, 4s. - - Poznaniu, 1793 5891 Polish.—-Painvin, Grammatyka Francuzka, i Polska, 2 vols. in one, 8vo. neat, 5s. - Wroclawiu, 1806 5892 Polus (Ant.) de Origine verae atque falsae Religionis, Patavii, 1569.—Poli Lucidarium Potestatis Papalis, Venet. 1576, in 1 vol. 4to. fine copies, morocco elegant, gilt edges, 11. 11s. 6d. The second tract is extremely rare, and was most rigidly suppressed. 5893 Polus (Cardinalis) de Concilio, etiam Reformatio Anglice, ex Decretis Reginaldi Poli Cardinalis, fine large and clean copies, in one vol. 4to. neat, 1/. 11s. 6d. Romce, P. Manutius, 1562 *** Renouard devotes a long account to this last book, in which he takes an opportunity of displaying the mild and benevolent conduct of Cardinal Pole, contrasted with that of Queen Mary and her obsequious Council. For his moderation Pole was accused at Rome of Lutheranism. Renouard infers that, if the conduct of the (second) Reformation of England had been entirely confided to Pole, England would, to this day, have been under the protection and care of the Court of Rome. M. Renouard extracts a long passage from this interesting book relative to the marriages of the clergy, and says, “ que je crois utile de rapporter icid cause de la grande rarete de ce volume.” It is one of the most interesting tracts, relating to one of the most important periods of English History. 5894 Poli lib. II. primus de Concilio, Alter de Reformatione Angliae, sequitur disputatio de baptismo Constantini sancta et huic eetati valde commodo decreta describit, 8vo. vellum, rare, 1/. D. - - Dilingce, 1562 4 E r >™rQ 5895 Poli de Concilio Liber, de Baptismo Constantini, et Reformatio Angliae ex decretis ejusdem, Venet. Ziletlus, 1562.— Gasp. Contareni de Potestate Pontificis, quod divinitus sit tradita, Commentarius, Ejusdem Conciliorum magis, illus- trium Summa, ib. id. 1562, in one vol. 8vo. Jine copies, neat, 11. Is. *** Both the above works are printed with Aldine type. 5896 Poli Vita, 4to. h. b. morocco, very scarce, 1l. 5s. Venet. \_Typis Aldi] ex off. Guerreifratrum, 1563 *** Sold in the Celotti sale for 21. 2s. 5897 Pole’s (Sir Will.) Collections towards a Description of the County of Devon, 4to. bds. scarce, 1/. 5s. 1791 5898 Politiani Sylva, cui titulus Rusticus, in Poeta Hesiodi, Vir- giliique Georgicon enarratione pronuntiata, 4to. with many MS. Notes, 3s. - * - Liptzk, 1512 5899 Politiani Epistolarum lib. XII. 8vo. original binding, scarce, 7s. 6d. - - Antverpice, 1567 *%* Among these epistles are some by Aldus Manutius, Barthol. Scala, John King of Portugal, Laurentius de Medici, P. Beroaldus, and others, replete with most interesting literavy matter. 5900 Politiano, Stanze con la Fabula di Orpheo, wood-cuts, 8vo. vellum, scarce, 6s. 6d. - Venet. Zopino, 1537 5901 Politiano, Stanze cominciate per la Giostra del JVlagnifico Gi- ulano di Piero de Medici, Vinegia, Jiglivoli di Aldo, 1541.— M. A. Serafmi sopra un’ Sonetto della Gelosia di M. Gio. Batt. Strozzi, Fior. appr. Lor. Torrentino, 1550, in one vol. 8vo.fine copies, morocco, gilt edges, rare, 2/. 8s. 5902 Politiano Stanze, &c., an exact copy of the Aldine edition of 1541, extremely rare, unnoticed by Renouard, 12mo. vellum, 10s. 6d. - - Vinegia, 1544 *** The above fine copy was purchased by the late Bishop of Lichfield for 21. 2s. 5903 Politiano Stanze, 8vo. 2s. 6d. - Padova, 1751 5904 Political Opinions and Life of the late Sam. House, interspersed with curious Anecdotes and Amorous Intrigues, drinking Punch to Fox for ever, portrait, 1 2mo. sewed, 3s. 5905 Politique du Medecin de Machiavel, ou le chemin de la fortune ouvert aux Medecins, 12mo. neat, 3s. 6d. Amst. s. d. 5906 Pollicarius (Jo.) Lives of the Apostles, in German, folio, fine copy, with large and very spirited wood-cuts, rare, \l. Is. Wittemberg, 1549 5907 Pollock's (Lord) Letters to the Rev. Robert Wodrow, pp. 16, 12mo. privately printed, 5s. 6d. Edinburgh, 1835 *** Only a few copies were taken off. 5908 Pollucis (Julii) Vocabularium Graecum cum Indice, Gr. et Lat. folio, fine large copy, neat, 2l. 2s. Venetiis, Aldus, 1502 *** Sold in the Alchorne sale for 51. and in Count Mac Carthy’s for 96 francs. 5909 Polwhele’s Traditions and Recollections; Domestic, Clerical, and Literary, plates, 2 vols. 8vo. boards, 7s. 6d. ' 1826 5910 Polybius, Gr. et Lat. cum notis variorum, cura Casauboni, 3 vols. 8vo. vellum, 1/. 5s. - Amst. 1670 *** Sold in Baron Thomson’s sale for 21. 14s., Edwards’s 21. 15s., Prince Talleyrand’s 3/. 3s., Dr. Heath’s 3/. 4s., Mr. Perry’s 35 18s., M. d’O.’s for 84 francs, and the La Valliere for 161 francs. 5911 Polybe, Histoire par Thuillier, avec un Commentaire et Notes par M. de Folard, numerous plates, 7 vols. 4to. fine copy, very neat, \l. 11s. 6d. - Amst. 1753 *** Sold in the Merly sale for 51. 5912 Pomery-Hill, a Poem, addressed to the Prince of Wales, with other Poems, English and Latin, 8vo. served, 2s. 6d. 1754 5913 Pomodoro (Gio.) Geometria Prattica con 1’espositione di Gio. Scala Matematico, many plates, folio,fine copy, 11. 11s. 6d. Roma, Ruffinelli, 1624 *** The last leaf of this very rare volume is decorated with the Aldine device. “It is an indispensable work to all architects, geographers, soldiers, captains, &c. &c.” 5914 Pompeius Festus de Verborum Significatione, 4to. fine large copy, h. b. neat, rare, 18s. Venetiis, per Jo. de Colonia et Jo. Manthem de Gherrelzem, MCCCCLXXIV. *** “ Edition recherchee des curieux.’’—De Bure. See also the Bibliotheca Spenceriana, vol. vi. p. 234. The Crevenna copy sold for 53 francs. 5915 Pompilii (Pauli) Panegyris Triumphi Granatensis ad Bern. Carvajalem Episcopum Pacensem Ferdinandi Regis His- pania? Oratorem, 4to. fine copy, 10s. 6c?. Romeo, Silber, 1590 5916 Pomponius Gauricus Neapolitanus, de Sculptura, de Claris Sculptoribus, ac plerisque aliis rebus scitu dignissimis, 8vo. vellum, rare, 10s. 6c?. - Florentieo, Junta, 1504 *%* Brunet and other bibliographers entitle it “ very rare.” 5917 Pomponii Melae de Situ Orbis lib. III. 4to. very tall copy, scarce, 15 illustrative of the Romance throughout, folio, h. b. gilt leaves, 1/. 11$. 3d. Paris, 1550 This first edition in French was unknown to Brunet until the publication of his Supplement. 6049 Primaleone, figlivolo di Palmerino di M. Lodovico Dolce, 4to. fine copy, h. b. neat, scarce, 1/. 1 s. Venet. Sessa, 1562 *** The edition of 1597 sold in the White Knights sale for 1/. 18s. 6050 Primaudaye’s (Peter de la) French Academie, wherein is discoursed the Institution of Manners, with Examples of the Lives of ancient Sages and famous Men, 4to. vellum, 8s. 1 589 6051 Primer (The) Set furth by the King’s Majestie, and his Clergy, and none other to be used, portrait of Henry VIII. hlacfe letter, 8vo. neat, scarce, 10s. 6d. Reprinted from Grafton’s Edition of 1546 6052 Principum Christianorum Stemmata ah Antonio Albizio col- lecta, cum notationibus, adjecto Stemmate Othomannico.^zrae impressions of the portrait of the author, and of the various genealogical plates, including portraits of the Sovereigns of Europe, views of palaces, Sfc. folio, vellum, 21. 12 s. 6d. Aug. Find. 1610 The genealogical plate of the Royal Family of England, contains portraits of James I. and Anne of Denmark, and a View of the Palace at Nonsuch ; it is also interesting as being the first engraving in which an English carriage is represented, 6053 Prinsterer (Gul. Groen van) Responsio ad Queestionem Lite- rarium de principatu Atheniensium in Certamine Literario Civium Academiarum Belgicarum, 4to. sewed, 2s. 6d. Lugd. Bat. 1821 6054 Prinsterer (Gul. van.) Disputatio Literaria qua continentur Platonica Prosopographia, sive Expositio Judicii, quod Plato tulit de iis, qui in Scriptis ipsius aut loquentes inducuntur, aut quavis de causa Commemorantur, fine paper, 8vo. Ids. uncut, Ss. 6d. - Lugd. Bat. 1823 6055 Printing.—Decree of the Star Chamber concerning Printing, 1637.—Ordinance of the Lords and Commons for Prohibiting the Printing of any Lying Pamphlet, 1642.—Order of the Lords and Commons for Regulating of Printing, and Suppressing the Great Abuses in Printing Libels, &c. also Authorising the Master and Wardens of the Stationers’Company to make diligent Search, Seize, and carry away all such Books, &c. 1 643.—Order of the Commons Prohibiting the Printing of Lying Pamphlets, &c. 1647,—Ordinance of the Lords and Commons against Unlicensed or Scandalous Pamphlets, and for better Regulating of Printing, 1647. —London Printer his Lamentation, or the Press opprest and overprest, with Account of the Origin of Printing, rare, (1665).— Address to the Parliament in behalf of the Liberty of the Press, 1679.—Memorial upon the Liberties of the Press and Pulpit, 1681.—Reasons for the Liberty of Unlicensed Printing, with Character of Edmund Bohun, 1693.—Letter to an M.P. shewing that a restraint on the Press is inconsistent with the Protestant Religion, 1698.—Letter to an M.P. shewing the necessity of Regulating the Press, Oxford, 1699, in one vol. 4to. very neat, 21. 2s 6056 Printing.—Ordinance of Parliament against Unlicensed or Scandalous Pamphlets, and for the better Regulation of Printing, 4to. sewed, 3s. - 1647 6057 Printing. —The King’s Grant of Privilege for Sole Printing Common-Law Books defended, and the Legality thereof asserted, 1669.—Discourse concerning Printing and Printers, 1663.—Some Thoughts on the present State of Printing and Bookselling, by John How, 1709, in one vol. 4to. very neat and scarce, 155. 6058 Printing.—Memoire sur le Retablissement de la Communaute des Imprimeurs de Paris, 8vo. served, 2s. 6d. 1806 6059 Prints, &c.—Catalogue of the extensive and choice Collection of Prints, formed by the late Robert Morse, Esq. with the Catalogue of his Library, and of his Collection of Pictures by Morland, sold by Dodd, all neatly priced, and with the purchasers’ names, 4to. h. h. neat, 10s. 6d. 1816 %* This collection produced 82561. 16s. 6d. 6060 Prints.—Catalogue of a Collection of Prints of Matt. Michell, Esq. rich in Marc Antonio’s productions, sold by Mr. Sotheby, prices, 8vo. 3s. - - 1818 6061 Pringle (Sir John) Discourses on the Different Kinds of Air, published at the request of the Royal Society, 4to* sewed, 2s. 6d. - - 1774 6062 Prior’s (Thos.) Narrative of the Success of Tar Water, in curing many Distempers, with the best manner of making it, 8vo. 2s. - - 1746 6063 Prisons, &c.—Report from the Commissioners in the Cold Bath Fields Prison, 1809.—Letter to Mr. Hale in reply to his Address upon the injurious tendency of the Female Penitentiary, 1809. — Prostitutes reclaimed and Penitents protected, being an Answer to some objections against the Penitentiary, by W. Blair, 1809.—Attempt to show the equity of the New Prices at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, 1809.—Impartial Review of the Dispute between the Public and the Proprietors of Covent Garden Theatre, 1809. —Evidence taken before the House of Commons on the intended Gas Light and Coke Company, 1809. — Thomas Payne defended, or a Reprimand for the Grand Junction Canal Company, 1809.— Letter to the Right Hon. W. Windham, on his opposition to Lord Erskine’s Bill for the prevention of Cruelty to Animals, 1810.—Appeal in behalf of the Families and Relatives of British Prisoners of War, 1811.—Account of the Inundation at Boston, in Lincolnshire, 1811, in one vol. Svo. half bound, neat, 7s. 6064 Prisciani Opera Grammatica et Dionysius de situ Orbis, Nea- poli, 1520.—P. Criniti de honesta disciplina, lib. XXV.; de Poetis Latinis, lib. V. et Poematum, lib. II. Paris. Badius Ascensius, 1520, in one vol. folio, neat, scarce editions, 1 /. 15s. 6065 Prisciani Opera Omnia, 4to .fine clean copy, vellum, scarce, 8s. Florcnt. Junta, 1554 6066 Prisciani Opera, one leaf manuscript, folio, a rare edition, 1/. Is. Manthem de Gherretzem, MCCCCLXXVI. This copy sold in Dr. Askew’s sale for 51. 17s. 6067 Priscianese (Francesco) de primi Principii della Lingua Ro- mana, portrait, 4to.fine copy, vellum, very rare, 11. 5s. Vinegia, Zanetti, 1-540 *** Sold in Rev. T. Williams’s sale for 41. Is., and in Mr. Hanrott’s for 3L 6068 Priscianensis (Francisci) Argumentorum Observationes in omnes Ciceronis Epistolas, 8vo. large clean copy, scarce, 15s. Venetiis, Aldi filii, 1549 “ Peu commun.”-— Renouard. 6069 Private Cases in Parliament, from 1725 to 1740, inclusive, a very singularly curious, and extremely valuable collection of many hundred Cases, involving Estates of the greatest magnitude, Claims to Titles, &c. &c. in 5 vols. folio, half bound, neat, 71. 17s. 6d• - - 1725-40 *** A most desirable article for any legal institution. Many of the cases may be sought for elsewhere in vain. 6070 Probse Falconias Cento Virgilianus, first edition, folio, very fine copy, in old morocco, gilt edges, very rare, 31. 3s. sine ulla nota, sed Basil, typis Mich. Wensler, circa MCCCCLXXV. 6071 Probse Centonas Falconiee, Car. Foeminte excerptum e Maro- nis Carminibus ad Testimonium Veteris, Novique Testa- menti opusculum, 8vo.fne copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, rare, 11. 8s. - - Lugduni, 1516 *** As a poetical volume it is singularly curious. “ Petite edition, bien exe- cutee et assez rare, singuliere en ce qu’elle parait avoir ete fait par un Carme.” —Brunet. 6072 Probatissimorum Ecclesiae Doctorum Sententiae, de ethnico- rum philosophia, 4to./we cop^, 5s. - 1520 6073 Probi Mariani Sulmonensis Parthenias in Divee Mariae Histo- riam, lib. VII. 8vo. morocco, gilt edges, 11. Is. sine ulla nota. *** A •poetical volume of great rarity, apparently not mentioned by Brunet. Prefixed is a memoir of the author, who died in August, 1498. 6074 Proclamations.—A most important, extensive, and valuable Collection of Five Hundred Original State Proclamations, issued by King James I., King Charles 1., Oliver Cromwell, King Charles II., King James 11., King William III., Queen Anne, and King George 1., all in the finest state of preservation 1604-1727 *** So extensive and intrinsically valuable a series of Original Proclamations has not hitherto been offered for sale. One volume, at Lord Guildford’s sale, containing those only issued by King Charles the Second, was purchased for the State Paper Office for 115/. 5s. The present series forms a most curious illustration of an interesting and important period of our history. Among others will be found many relating to the coinage, of peculiar interest and value to the Numismatist, including that for “ Publishing the Stamps,’’ of which only two others are known. The numerous restrictive measures resorted to during the reign of King Charles the First, to prevent the increase of the plague, at different periods, will show too clearly the dreadful visitations which England underwent during this period. To the Civic records, here are numerous additions in almost every variety, either in the government, economy, or amusements of London, aod the many references to the proper ordering of persons resorting to the Court to be cured of the King’s Evil, exhibits the popular credulity in that matter to have been general. Those issued during the Protectorate of Cromwell will be perused with great interest, particularly that declaring Charles Stuart a Traitor and Rebel, and also that for the apprehension of John Mordaunt, son to the Earl of Peterborough, and others. Among those issued by King Charles the Second is that for the summoning of various persons who assisted in the horrible murder of King Charles the First. Likewise that for the calling in and suppression of two books written by John Milton, the excessive rarity of which is well known ; and, either viewed as to its importance in the literary history of England, or as to the threatened punishment to be personally inflicted on him, as a Commonwealth-man, is altogether an object of singular attraction, which may never again occur to gratify the antiquary. Those relating to the discovery and apprehension of various persons, will be found to be of remarkable interest; among others worthy of remark, are those for the apprehension of the Duke of Buckingham; Col. E. Ludlow; the murderers of Sir Edmund Bury Godfrey; the Duke of Monmouth, with a reward of £5000 for his body, dead or alive; Henry, Lord Delamere; Charles, Earl of Macclesfield; Bishop of Ely, W. Penn, and James Grahame ; Sir James Montgomery and others; W. Standish, of Standish Hall, in the county of Lancaster ; James, Duke of Berwick; Sir G. Barclay and others, &c. &c. There are also various relating to the Suppression of Popery, Discovery of the Rye House Plot, Prohibition of Bartholomew, Sturbridge, Exeter, and other Fairs, Suppression of Pirates in America, Reduction of Ireland, Theatres, Coffee Houses, Bedford Level, &c. &c. Among those issued by King George the First is that ordering the payment of £100,000 to any person who shall seize and secure the Pretender in case he shall land, &c. &c. 6075 Proditoris Proditor, sive Decachordon, plectrum admovente Horatio, concinens liberationem Brilannicam, 4to. scarce, 5s. 6d. - Londini, 1606 6076 Prodromus Vindictae in Ducem Buckinghamiee, pro virulenta caede Regis Jacobi; nec non Marchionis Hamiltonii, ac ali- orum virorum Principum, Indice G. Eglisbam Scoto, 4to. fine copy, very scarce, 18s. - 1626 6077 Profectus Religiosorum, a Beato Bonaventura compositi, 8vo. fine copy, 4s. - - Paris. Petit, s. a. 6078 Prognostica et Apparentia Arati Solensis, mood-cut border, 8vo. 2s. - Basilece, 1535 6079 Prognostication de cest an calamiteux, avec description de la Comete veue Ie 14e de Novembre en l’an passe, par M. Nicolas Bazel, curious cuts, Anvers, 1578.—Response aux Lettres patentes et persuasions abusives de Don Jan d’Aus- trice, par laquelle se voit ouvertement la bonne intention de Estats generaux, &c. ib. 1578.—Ordonnance et edict touchant l’ordre et regie a obseruer par les gens de guerre : ensemble sur les foulles et oultrages que icelux gens de guerre et vagabondz, et autres mauvais garnemens font aux poures subjectz des pays de pardeca, ib. 1578. — Oratie der Ambassadeuren vendem doorluchtigen Prince Matthias Aertshertoge van Oostenriicke, etc. with plate, printed in the cursive type, ih. 1578.—Proposition de M. de Bellieure, Ambassadeur du Roy de France, faicte a son alteze et Messieurs des Estats du Pais Bas, 1578.—Advertisement et Response des Estats de Haynault, sur la requeste faicte pour la liberte de la Religion, et l’exercise d’icelle, 1578.—Deuxieme Requeste presentee a son Altesse et Messeigneurs du Conseil d’Estat, par les Protestans, de vouloir vivre selon la Reformation de l’Evangile, sur le faict de l’assurance en l’exercice de Tune et I’autre Religion, 1578. —Deux Lettres de Don Jehan d’Austrice, intercepts par le Sire de Saint Leger, Anvers, 1578.—Figures des Deniers d’Or et d’Argent deffendus, &c. numerous cuts of coins, ih. 1577.— Declaration des Griefs, Dangers, et Calamitez es- quelles pourroyent tomber les habitans du Pays Bas, &c. Leyden, 1579. — Articuii Pacificationis et Reconciliationis Ordinum Arthesise, Hannoniae Insularum, Duaci et Orchia- ram cum Regia sua Majestate Catholica, Colonice, 1579.— Pasquillus Testament, tern ziin Fablen noeh droomen, &c. curious wood-cut, 1579.—Advis d’un affectionne au bien publique a la Bourgeoise d’Anvers, Anvers, 1580.—Som- maire Discours sur le Moyen de conserver, et maintenir la vraye religion Chrestine, et garder et asseurer les provinces unies, contre touts apparentes entreprinses, trahisons, et invasions, de l’Ennemie de la Patrie, &c. 1581.—Narratio de Liberatione Urbis Steenwycensis in Transylvania sitae, Daventrice, 1581, together with upwards of thirty other curious tracts, in 1 vol. 4to. vellum, a scarce collection, 1/. Is. 6080 Progress of the Reformation of Manners in England, Scotland, and Ireland, and other Parts of Europe and America, 4to. sewed, 2s. 6d. - 1702 6081 Propagation of the Gospel in this Nation, Proposals for the Furtherance and, 4to. sewed, 3s. - 1653 6082 Prophecies, fore-telling Wonderfull Events to fall out in this Kingdome, viz. : Mother Shipton’s Prophecies, Merlin’s, &c. whereunto is added Strange News from Oundle, in Northamptonshire, wood-cut, 4to. 4s. - - 1642 6083 Prophecies of Michael Nostradamus concerning the fate of all the Kings and Queens of Great Britain since the Reformation, and the wonderful fulfillings thereof, particularly about the Succession, Coronation, and Reign of King George, and the continuation of the Crown in his Royal House, with Life of this Prophet, and Belief of Modern Prophecies, &c. 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6c?. - - - 1715 6084 Prophecies of Scotland, England, Ireland, &c. as prophesied by Rymer, Merlin, Beid, and others, in verse, 8vo. sewed, 5s. 1745 6085 Prophecies in Verse, with Notes and Illustrations, dedicated to Dr. Silverspoon, Preacher of Sedition in America, 4to. sewed, 3s. 6d. - - Edinh. 1776 6086 Proposals and Specimens for publishing Rennet’s History of England, 1704. — Ditto for Leslie’s Works.—Ditto for Josephus, by Sir Roger L’Estrange, 1701.—Ditto for Pietas Anglicana, by Rev. P. Stubs.—Ditto for Morton’s Northamptonshire, 1700.—Ditto for Lhwyd’s Archmologia Britan- nica, with the Design, 1695 and 1703.—Ditto for a New Edition of Irenseus, with Specimen, Oxon.—Ditto for Som- ner’s Canterbury, with Specimen, nine sheets, folio, 7s. Gd- 6087 Propositiones Responsivae ad Questionem de observantia Do- minicalium Dierum et Praecipuorum Sollenniorum Festorum, &c. sine loco et anno.—Tractatus Jac. de Erffordia De Con- tractibus qui fiunt cum pacto, sine nota, in 1 vol. 4to. fine clean copies, neat, very scarce, 1/. Is. circa MCCCCLXX. Both these pieces are without date, place, or printer’s name, hut were probably executed by Ulric Zell, about the year 1470. 6088 Prostanni (Jo. March) Triga Poematum Cunas Christi et Pauper Puerperium Virginis Mariae celebrans, 8vo. scarce, 5 s. - Pragce, 1610 6089 Prostanni Apophoreta, 8vo. scarce, 5s. - Pragce, 1610 6090 Protestants.— Fourteen Tracts relative to the Persecution of the Protestants in France, Germany, Savoy, Piedmont, Cevennes, Ireland, &c. from 1642 to 1733, fine copies, bound in one vol. 4to. new in calf, very neat, 2/. 12s. 6c?. 1642-1733 *** A brief list of the titles of each tract may be had for inspection. 6091 Protestantism.—The Interest of England, consisting in the Unity of the Protestant Religion, 4to. sewed, 2s. Gd. 1642 6092 Protestantism.—-Mysterie of Iniquity yet working in England, Scotland, and Ireland, for the destruction of Religion truly Protestant, 4to. sewed, 4s. - - 1643 6093 Protestantism.—Letter to a Member of the House of Commons in vindication of the Protestant Reformed Church in opposition to the church of Rome, 4to. sewed, 2s. 6d. 1679 6094 Protestants.—The late Proposal of Union among Protestants, Reviewed and Rectified, being a Vindication of Dr. Edwin Sandys, Archbishop of York, and Dr. Tillotson, Dean of Canterbury, from the Mis-prisions of an Apocryphal Proposer, with full Answer, folio, sewed, 5s. - 1679 6095 Protestantism.—Account of the Persecution and Oppressions of the Protestants in France, 4to. sewed, 3s. Gd. 1686 6096 Protestant Dissenters’ Right to a Compleat Toleration asserted, or Historical Review of their Situation, 1787. — Review of the Political State of Great Britain, 1787.—People’s Answer to Ditto, 1787.—Reply to Review of the Political State of Great Britain, with Rejoinder to the People’s Answer, 1787, in one vol. 8vo. h. b. neat, 4s. Gd. 6097 Proverbiorum Oratio condita a Philippo Beroaldo, qua doc- trina remotior continetur, 4to. fine copy, scarce, 3s. Gd. Bononice, MCCCCC. 6098 Proverbios en rimo del Sabio Salamon Rey de Israel, tractaO fabla de la recordar^a de la muerte y Menos preciamiento del Mundo, a Poem, black letter, wood-cut, 4to. morocco, gilt edges, 1/. 15s. - Printed in Spain, about 1530 6099 Prudentius, Prosper, Joannes Damascenus, Cosmus Hieroso- lymitanus, Marcus Episcopus Taluontis, Theophanes, 8vo. fine copy,, in old french blue morocco, gilt leaves, very rare, 11. 11s. 6d. - - (Lugduni), s. a. *** This edition is a counterfeit of Aldus’s types, but is announced by many bibliographers as a production of the Aldine press; it is very rare. After the title follows Aldus’s address to Daniel Clarius. See No. o of Renouard’s List of Lyonese counterfeits. 6100 Prudentii Opera, notis Variorum cura Weitzii, best edition, 8vo. neat, 18s. - - Hanovice, 1613 *** The scarcest of all the Variorum, and a very curious edition, containing fuller and better notes than any other. Sold in Dr. Heath’s sale for 1/. 13s. 6101 Prudentius de Conflictu Virtutum et Viciorum, 4to. morocco elegant, gilt edges, very rare, 1/. 15 s. A nth. Cayllaut, s. a. Sold in Courtois’ sale for 102 francs. 6102 Prudentii ad unguem emendati hymni expositio, 4to. scarce, 2s. 6d. - Davent. Pafraet, MCCOCXCIIL 6103 Prudentii Historiarum Liber, 4to. fine copy, 3s. Lips. 1505 6104 Prudentii Carmina quaedam selecta, pietatis cultoribus, adjecta sunt ex Ausonio, de Csesaribus Tetrasticha, 4to. fine copy, scarce, 7s. 6d. - Lovanii, Theod. Martinus, 1518 6105 Prussiens (Les) Denonces a l’Europe, par une Societe de Temoins et de Victimes de leur Invasion dans la Province de Hollande, 8vo. bds. 2s. - Paris, 1789 6106 Prynne (Will.) of Swainswick, in Somersetshire.— Thirty Tracts by this powerful Writer on the Constitution, Laws, Government, Church and State, &c. of England, fine copies, bound uniformly, in 3 vols. 4to. calf, very neat, 61. 16s. 6d. - - 1637-1661 *** A most valuable and interesting collection of this learned lawyer’s productions; no man suffered more for his writings than Prynne. In 1647 he lost his ears, and was condemned to pay a fine of £5000, which occasioned him to be considered a martyr, and he was chosen member of the parliament against King Charles, but afterwards changed his conduct, and refused to join the Regicides in their plots, upon which he was committed to prison by the parJiament. 6107 Prynne’s Mount Orgueil, or Divine and Profitable Meditations on Rockes, Seas* and Gardens, digested into three distinct Poems, with a Poetical Description of Mount Orgueil Castle, in the Isle of Jersey, written during his confinement in the said Castle, with other Poems, 4to. h. b. neat, scarce, 105.6c?. 1641 6108 Prynne’s Vindication of Psalme 105. 15, Touch not mine Anoynted, written in defence of King Charles I. 4to. served, 45. * - - .1642 6109 Prynne’s Full Reply to certain Observations and Anti-Queries on Church Government, 4to. sewed, 45. - 1644 4 FI 6110 Prynne’s Doome of Cowardize and Treachery, or a Looking Glass for Cowardly and Corrupt Governors, and Souldiers who betray their Trust, 4to. served, 4s. - 1643 6111 Prynne’s Independency Examined, Unmasked, and Refuted, 4to. served, 4s. — - - 1644 6112 Prynne’s Vindication of Christian Kings’ and Magistrates’ Authority, under Gospell, to punish Idolatry, Apostacy, Heresie, Rlasphemie, and Obstinate Schism, with Pecuniary, Corporal, and in some cases with Banishment and Capitall Punishments, 4to. neat, 15s. - - 1647 6113 Prynne’s Historical Collection of the Ancient Parliaments of England, from 673 to 1216, 4to. sewed, 4s. 1649 6114 Prynne’s Legall Vindication of the Liberties of England, against Illegall Taxes, and pretended Acts of Parliament lately forced upon the People, 4to. sewed, 4s. 1649 6115 Prynne’s Concordia Discors, or the Dissonant Harmony of Sacred Publique Oathes, Leagues, Covenants, &c. lately taken by time-serving Saints, 4to. sewed, 4s. 1659 6116 Prynne’s Ten Queries concerning Tithes, 4to. sewed, 4s. 1659 6117 Prynne’s Gospel Plea for Tithes, both'parts, 1660.—Prynne’s considerable Queries concerning Tithes, 1659, in 1 vol. 4to. 7s. 6d. 6118 Prynne’s Parliamentary Writs, complete, 4 parts, in 2 vols. 4to. fine copy, in the original binding, very neat, from the Library of the lit. Hon. Lord Carmichael, 51. 5s. 1659-64 6119 Prynne’s Aurum Reginse ; or a Compendious Tractate and Chronological Collection of Records in the Tower, and Court of Exchequer, concerning Queen Gold; evidencing the Quiddity, Quantity, Quality, Antiquity, and Legality of this Golden Prerogative, Duty, and Revenue of the Queen Consorts of England, with the additional appendix, 4to. scarce, 18s. - - - 1668 6120 Psalterium Grcecuva, fine sound copy, 4to. very rare, 2/. 2s. Aldus (MCCCCXCV1II.) Purchased by the late Bishop of Lichfield for 51. 5s. 6121 Psalterium Latinum, 4to. first page illuminated, in the original binding, a very early and extremely rare edition, printed in a fine large type, 31. 3s. Impressum per Fridericum Crewsner de Nurenberga, s. a. 6122 Psalteriumjuxta usum Ecclesiae Ratisponensis, printed in a fine large type, folio, in the original binding, extremely rare, two leaves supplied by facsimiles, \l. 11s. 6d. sine ulla nota. For an account of this very rare Psalter, see Panzer, vol.iv. p. 181, n. 1019. 6123 Psalterium cum Hymnis, 12mo. in the original binding, with clasps, a rare edition, 10s. 6d. Colon, per Mart, de IVerdena, s. a. 6124 Psalterium et canticum Canticorum et alia cantica Biblica, TEthiopice, first edition, 4to. remarkably fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, very rare, 41. 4s. Romce, 1513 “ Premier livre imprime avec des caracthres Ethiopiens.”—Brunet. 6125 Psalterium Arabice et Latine, a Victorio Scialac, et Gabr. Sionita, Romce, 1614.—• Psalmi Lingua Syriaca a T. Erpenio editi cum Latina Versione, Litgd. Bat. 1625, in 1 vol. 4to. h. b. neat, 12s. 6126 Psalmes (the whole Booke of) by Sternhokl and Hopkins, tdacS letter, with musical notes, set forth and allowed to be sung in all Churches, of all the People together before and after Morning and Evening Prayer, and before and after Sermons, and in private Houses, laying apart all ungodly Songs and Ballads, which tend only to the nourishing of Vice and corruption of Youth, 12mo. fine copy, in the original filigree worked binding upon satin, with silver and colours, (probably by the nuns of Little Bidding, who were very celebrated in such beautiful art), with gilt leaves, tooled, 21.2s. - - - 1627 6127 Psalmen Davids door Petrum Dathenum, midtsgaders den Christelicken Catechismo, Ceremonien, ende den Siecken Troost, with musical notes, 8wo. fine copy, vellum, very scarce, 15s. - - - Leyden, 1578 *** First edition with the “ Siecken Troost,’’ see Lelong's Catalogue. 6128 Psalmos de David com toda diligencia traduzidos de Texto original na Lingoa Portuguesa, confierido com as outras Translacoens e em muitos pascos declarado missionario pelo Padre Benjamin Schultze, del Key de Cinamarca, e Ministro de Palavra de Deus, 8vo.fine copy, very neat, rare, 18s. Trangambar, 1721 6129 Psalmos de David traduzidos na Lingua Portugueza, pelo Padre Joam Ferreira A. d’Almeida, revisto e conferido com o Texto Original pelos Padres Missionaries de Trangambar, 8vo. fine copy, neat, very rare, 18s. Trangambar, 1740 6180 Psalmi. — Liber Margarita Davitica nuncupatus ex sacris Ecclesiae sanctee luminibus : Hieronimo, Augustino, ac Cassiodoro sumptus, ipsum Regalem Prophetam David ex* ponens secundum omnes modos sacrre Theologiae exponendi, etc. folio, fine copy, neat, scarce, 1/. Is. sine ulla nota. 6131 Psalmorum Omnium Davidis Interpretatio a Placido Par- mensi edita, 4to.fine copy, vellum, 15s. Acad. Ven. 1559 Cost the late Bishop of Lichfield 41. 10s. 6132 Psalmorum Omnium Davidis Interpretatio a Placido Par- mensi edita, wants one leaf, otherwise a fine copy, 4to. vellum, 7s. - - - Acad. Ven. 1559 *** The engraving in the title of this copy differs from the preceding, a circumstance unknown to Renouard. 6133 Psalmi.—Buchanani Ecphrasis Paraphraseos in Psalmos Davidis, ab Alexandro Julio Edinburgero, 12mo. neat, 10s. 6d. - Edinb. 1699 6134 Psalms.—I Sette Salmi de la Penitentia di David, composti per Pietro Aretino et ristampati per Fr. Marcolini da Forli, 4to. scarce,, 5s. - - Vinegia, 1536 6135 Psalmus cxxvii. carmine redditus a Jo. Maes, 4to. fine copy, 3s. 6d. - Witleb. 1556 6136 Psalmi duo cxxxi. et cxxxv. explicati carmine elegiaco, item Cvmba Christi, Math. viii. 4to. fine copy. 3s. 6d. Witteb. 1556 6137 Psalterium Augustini, ein Furtzer, Psalter, in verse, 4to. scarce, 5s. - - - Numb. 6138 Pselli Commentarius in Aristotelis Physica, Jo. Bapt. Camotio interprete, folio, fine copy, very scarce, 1/. 15s. Venet. Turrisanus, 1554 6139 Ptolemsei Centum Sententiae ad Syrum Fratrem a Pontano in Latinum tralatae. Ejusdem Pontani lib. X1III. de Rebus Ccelestibus. Liber etiam de Luna, 4to. very fine tall copy, with rough leaves throughout, 15s. Venet. Aldus, 1519 6140 Ptolemaei Liber de Analemmate, item F. Commandini liber de Horologiorum descriptione, 4to. vellum, 4s. Romce, P. Manutius, 1562 6141 Publicii (Jacobi) Ars Oratoria : Ars Epistolandi : Suprascrip- tiones Epistolarum et Ars Memorativa, curious wood-cuts, 4to. scarce, 10s. 6d. Augustce, Ratdolt, MCCCCXC. 6142 Publicius in Arte Memorise, Item Regimen Sanitatis Salerni- tanum necnon et Magistri Arnoldi de Nova Villa, Poema, Paris, s. a.-—Opusculum de Mente et Memoria, editum a Nicolao Chappusio, in cedibus Ascensianis, 1515.—Nicolai Chappusoti Passionis Christi Jesu Heroica elegansque De- ploratiuncula, Paris. Denis Roce, s. a. in 1 vol. 4to. vellum, a curious collection, scarce, 1/. 5s. 6143 Publicii Ars Epistolandi Fulliano Mari, 4to. 3s. 6d. s. 1. et a. 6144 Pugh’s (Thomas) British and Outlandish Prophecies, most of above 1000 years Antiquity, the rest very ancient; foretelling the several Revolutions which hath and shall befall the Scepter of England; the coming in of the Normans; Government of Great Britain ; also his highness’ Lineal Descent from the Ancient Princes of Britlaine; with an Account of the late King’s Original, in Welch and English, for the satisfaction of the intelligent in either tongue, 4to. fine copy, russia, 3l. 3s. - - 1658 6145 Pugnantii (Nicolai) Spinatis Lotharingii sociique Sorbonici Orationes II. 8vo. fine copy, ruled with red lines, h. b. neat, gilt edges, 5s. - - Sorbonce, 1557 *** Prefixed to this copy is an autograph dedication by the author to the archbishop of Tours. 6146 Pulci (Luca) Epistole al magnifico Lorenzo de Medici, 8vo. fine copy, vellum, very scarce, U. Is. Firenze, Giunta, 1518 *** The edition of 1513 sold in Mr. Roscoe’s sale for 51. 6147 Pulci (Luigi) Driadeo d’Amore, istoriato nuovamente stam- pato et ricorretto, wood-cuts, 4to. very neat, gilt edges, 11. 11 (id. - Firenze, per Lorenzo Peri, 1546 6148 Pulci (Luca) Ciriffo Calvaneo con la Giostra del Lorenzo de Medici e le Epistole del medesimo Pulci, Fior. Giunta, 1572. —Due Libri del Veneto Senato di Gugl. Boccarini, dove si tratta, en ottava rima, della edificatione di Venetia, et delli fatti heroi della Ser. Republica, Venet. Farri, 1583.—Tasso, II Re Torrismondo, Tragedia, Ferrara, 1587. — Discorsi d’Intorno a turaori ed opi frontespiziali, Roma, 1585.— Lezione della Gelosia Letta nella Academia Fiorentina, Or- vieto, 1585.—Discorso di Jason Denores intorno a que prin- cipii, cause et recrescirnenti, che la Comedia, la Tragedia et il Poema Heroico, Padova, 1587, in one vol. 4to. a very curious collection, neat, rare, 21. 12s. 6d. *** With the autograph of William Drummond the Poet, of Hawthornden, the title of each. The first book sold in Sir M. Sykes’s sale for 11. 4s. 6149 Pulgar.—Coplas XXXII. de Mingo Revulgo, glosadas por Hernando de Pulgar, wood-cut, 4 to .fine copy, morocco, gilt edges, extremely rare, 2l. 2s. - about 1530 *** This curious and interesting poem is a satirical dialogue between two persons named Mingo and Gil Arabato. It was written during the middle of the loth century, and is directed against the personages at court at that period. The author is believed to be Rodrigo de Cota, though it has been attributed by others to Juan de Mena. See Brunet, who mentions a later translation, but was evidently unacquainted with the present. 6150 Pusculi (Ubertini) Brixiensis duo Libri Symonidis de Judaeo- rum perfidia quo modo Jhesum Christum crucifixerunt Divos Ricardum Parisiensem Symonem Puerum Tridentinum, afflixere martyrio suppliciaque dedere, curious wood-cuts, 4to. gilt edges, rare, 1/. Is. - Aug. Find. 1511 6151 Putney Projects, or the old Serpent in a new Forme, composed by the Intelligence of John Lawrnind, 4to. scarce. 3s. 6d. - - 1647 6152 Pye’s (H. J.) Summary of the Duties of a Justice of the Peace out of Sessions, 8vo. boards, 2s. 6d. 1817 6153 Pyladae Genealogia, sive Deorum Genealogiae a Pylade versi- bus conclusae, Ito. fine copy of a very scarce poetical volume, 1 Os. 6d. - sine nota. 6154 Quadragesimale Novum de filio Prodigo, et de Angeli ipsius ammonitione salubri, with very curious wood-cuts, 8vo.fine copy, in the original binding, rare, 11. 1$. Basil, MCCCCXCV. 6155 Quadruvium Ecclesiae, with very curious and spirited wood- cuts, folio, fine copy, uncut, very neat, scarce, 1/. Is. Argent. Gruninger, 1504 6156 Quaestio Quodlibetica, an liceat Stipendia sub Principe Re- ligione discrepante merere, 4to. sewed, 3s. Cantab. 1630 6157 Quakers.—The World’s Wonder, or the Quaker’s Blazing Star, proving them to be altogether deluded by Satan, &c. by Edm. Skipp, Minister of Bodenham, in Herefordshire, 4to. sewed, 4s. - - - 1655 6158 Quakers.—Forty-eight Tracts by and relating to the Society of Friends, called Quakers, many of which are VERY SCARCE AND CURIOUS, FROM 1655 TO 1736, FINE COPIES, uniformly bound in 2,vols. 4to. new, in calf, very neat, 6/. 6,9. 1655-1736 A brief list of the titles of each tract in the above collection may be had for inspection. 6159 Quakers’ Elegy on the Death of Charles II., by W. P. folio, sewed, 2s. - - - 1685 6160 Quakers.—Answer to the Seventeen Queries sent to G. Keith by the Quakers at Oxford, by G. Keith, 4to. sewed, 3s. Oxford, 1701 6161 Quakers, &c.—Vindication of a Book, called a Brief Account of the Prosecutions of the People called Quakers, 1742.— Wolrich to the King and Parliament, a Warning that they do not make laws against the righteous People called Quakers, 1660.—History of the Principles of Methodism, Oxford, 1742.—Necessity of Divine Revelation, by John Reece, 1798.—Address to a Reviewer of the Eclectic Class. —Columbian, Phenix, and Boston Review, Boston, 1800, in 1 vol. 8vo. h. b. neat, 10s. (id. 6162 Quarles’s (Francis) Argalus and Parthenia, Poems, portrait by Cross, and thirty plates, 4to .fine copy, extra gilt edges, 16s. 1656 6163 Quatrains du Seigneur de Pybrac, Rouen, 1583.—Miroir de l’Ame pecheresse, etc. s. d.—Anthoiogie, ou Recueil de plu- sieurs discours notables, par Pierre Breslay, 1574.—Apolo- gie pour Jehan Chastel, execute a mort et pour les peres et escholliers de la Soc. de Jesus bannisdu Royaumede France contre FArrest de Parlement, donne centre eux par F. de Verone, 1595,—Vie, Actions, et Deportemens de Catherine de Medicis, 1578.—Noblesse, Excellence, et Antiquite de 1’Asne, traduict de 1’Italien du S. Attabalippa, very curious, 1606.— Du Droit des Magistrats sur leurs Sujets, 1579.— Epistre a M. de Montpensir, touchant l’Estat de la Religion Chrestienne, par Charles Choquart, 1561, in one vol. 8vo. vellum, a curious collection, 18s. 6164 Quattromani (Sertorio) Opere; Lettere diverse, Trattato della Metafora, Parafrasi Toscana della Poetica di Orazio, alcune Poesie Toscane e Latine, &c. portrait, 8vo. vellum, 4s. 6d. - Napoli, 1714 6165 Queen’s Cabinet Newly Opened, wherein you shall find Diverse Rare Receipts, very good and profitable for all sorts of Men, Women, and Children, also for the Cure of Cattel, by J. Porteus, 12mo. sewed, 2s. - - 1662 6166 Querengbi (Ant.) Poesie Volgari al Sereniss. Sig. II. Sig. Duca di Parma, 8vo. fine copy, in old morocco, with Thuanuss autograph, 10s. 6d. - - Roma, 1616 6167 Queries upon the late Act against Conventicles, 4to. sewed, 2s. 1670 6168 Querimonia Europse, divisa in Libros duos, in prosb and verse, Mo. fine copy, 5s. - - Lond. 1625 6169 Question de Amor y Carcel de Amor, 12mo. neat, rare, 18s. Anvers, 1556 6170 Quevedo, Parnasso Espanol, y Musas Castelianas, 4to. vellum, scarce, 10s. 6d. - - Madrid, 1659 6171 Quevedo, Parnasso Espanol, y Musas Castelianas, 4to. fine copy, vellum, 1 Os. 66/. - Madrid, 1660 6172 Quillinan’s (Edward) Dunluce Castle, a Poem in four parts, 4to. fine clean copy, 10s. 6d. Lee Priory private press, 1814 Only one hundred copies printed. 6173 Quillinan (Edw.) Stanzas by the Author of Dunluce Castle, 4to .fine clean copy, 7 s. Qd. Lee Priory private press, 1814 *** One hundred copies only printed. 6174 Quintana (Geronimo de) Historia de la Antiguedad, Nobleza, y Grandeza de la Villa de Madrid, first edition, folio, fine copy, vellum, very scarce, IQs. 6d. Madrid, 1629 *** Sold in Mr. Bridges’s sale, in 1725, for 11. Is. 6175 Quintiani (Vine.) de Sacrosancto Missae Venerabili Sacramento, Tractatus, 4to. a very fine copy, with rough leaves, 1/. Is. Venet. ex Aldina Bibliotheca, ap. Hieron. et Bernardinum Turresanos firatres, Aldi Nepotes, 1571 This extremely rare volume is the first book which contains the name of Beruardus Turresanus as a partner with his brother at Venice. 6176 Quintiliani et Vivis Declamationes Duse, 4to. scarce, 2s. Lovan. Theod. Martinus, 1523 6177 Quintiliani Defensio adversus eos, qui aliter, atque ipse prse- cipit, de statu sentiunt, 4to. uncut, 2s. Veronce, 1610 6178 Quintus Calaber, Greece, first edition, 8vo. tall copy, original binding, 1/. Is. Venet. Aldus (circa 1504) *** Sold in Dr. Heath’s sale for 31. 13s. 6d., and in the Mac Carthy for 80 francs. 6179 Quinti Calabri Antiquissimi et Sapientissimi Poetee Praeter- missorum ab Homero lib. XIV. quibus Troianam Historian! ab Homero derelictam graviter et splendide prosecutus est, Greece, 12mo. in old red morocco, marbled and gilt edges, scarce, 7s. 6d. - - Basileee, s. a. 6180 Quinti Calabri Antiq. et Sapient. Poeta preetermissorum ob Homero lib. quatuordecim, quibus Troianam Historian), ab Homero derelictam grauiter et splendide prosecutus est, Gr. cura Freigii, 8vo. vellum, rough edges, 14s. Basil. 1569 *** Autograph presentation on the title, from Putschius to Dan. Heiusius. 6181 Quintus Curtius, 8vo. morocco, gilt edges, with vellum flyleaves, from Renouard’s collection, 15^. Florent. Junta, 1517 6182 Quinti Curtii de Rebus Gestis Alexandri Magni libri Super- stites cum Supplementis Freinshemii, Latin and French, portrait, 12mo. neat, gilt edges, 2s. 6d. Berolini, 1746 6183 Quiquer (G.) Dictionnaire et Colloque Francois et Breton, 12mo. fine copy, very rare, 1/. 5s. Morlaix, 1626 *** Probably the first book printed at Morlaix, a considerable town in Brittany. 6184 Quiquer, Dictionnaire et Colloque Francois et Breton, 12mo. fine copy, neat, very rare, 1/. Is. Morlaix, 1640 “ Livre necessaire tant aux Franfois que Bretons, se frequentans, et qui n’ont pas l’intelligence des deux langues.’’ 6185 Quiquer, Dictionnaire et Colloques Fran^ois-Breton, 12mo* vellum, very scarce, 10s. 6d. - Venues, 1688 6186 Rabani Mauri de Laudibus Sanctee Crucis, opus erudicione versu prosaque mirificura, with curious wood-cuts, folio, neat% scarce, 18s. - - Phorcce, 1503 6187 Rabbi Samuelis Epistola, de Fer (Fez) civitate Regis Maro- cbitani, missa Rabi Ysaac Magistro Synagoge qua; est in subiulmenta, in regno predicto, 4to .fine copy, h. b. neat, 12s; sine ulla nota. *** Very scarce. Unknown to Panzer. 6188 Rabi Samuelis Rationes breves quibus quivis verus Christicola saltern modice sapiens potest Judaeorum errores valide et aperte reprobare, et condemnare, et eos tam ex nostris qui ex suis propriis prophetis efficacissime convincere, wood-cut, 4to. scarce, 7s. - Colonice, MCCCCXCIII. 6189 Rabbi Samuelis Tractatus Errorem Judseorum indicans, 8vo. fine copy, scarce, 7 s. 6d. Venet. per A lex. de Paganinis, 1514 6190 Rabi Joseph Hysopmus Parpinianensis Judeeorum poeta duD cissimus, traductus a Joanne Reuchlino, 4to.fine copy, 3s. Tubing ce, 1512 6191 Rabelais plaisant et joyeuse Histoire du grand Geant Gargan- tua et de Pantagruel Roy Dispodes, very curious wood-cuts, 3 vols. in one, 12mo. vellum, 18s. Valence, 1547 6192 Rabelais, CEuvres augmentees de sa Vie et des remarques sur sa vie et sur l’histoire, avec l’explication de tous les mots difficiles et la clef nouvellement augmentee, 2 vols. 12mo. very scarce, 15s. - (Elzevier) 1675 6193 Rabelais, CEuvres avec Remarques Historiques et Critiques de M. Le Duchat, best edition, fine portrait and plates by Picart and Tonge, $■to.fine copy, scarce, 6s. 1647 6369 Richardson’s (Sam.) Justification by Christ alone, a Fountaine of Life and Comfort, 4to. sewed, 4s. 6d. - 1647 6370 Richelieu (Cardinal) Great Minister of State to Lewis XIII. Letters translated by T. B. portrait, 2 vols. in 1, 8vo. neat, 4s. 6d. - - - 1697 6371 Richerii (Jo.) Epitaphia duorum Lotharingise Ducum et fra- trum Domini Guisiani et Card. Lotharingi, Lutetice, R. Stephanies, 1550.—F. Bapt. Mantuani Carmen de Fortuna, Bononice, 1509.—Erasmi Rot. Varia Epigrammata, 1507, in 1 vol. 4to. vellum, curious and scarce tracts, 10s. 6d. 6372 Richter (Vincentii) Pueri, Praefatio habita in consessu docto- rum Lipsiensium, cum Religiosus Pater Gasperis Guttet Augustinianis, in sacrarum literarum doctorem creatus fait, qui idem Puerum Vicentium e sacro fonte olim susceperat, 4to. 2s. 6d. - - . 1517 6373 Ricii (Pauli) Talmudica Commentariola, Naturalia et pro- phetica de Anima cceli omni attentione digna adversus Eckium examina ; Concisa et arcana de modo orandi in nomine tetragrammaton responsio, etc. 4to. fine copy, with very curious wood-cut border, 5s. -dug. Find. 1519 6374 Ridgeway’s (W.) Report of the Proceedings in Cases of High Treason, at a Special Commission held in Dublin, 8vo. sewed, 3s. - - -- - 1798 6375 Ridgeway’s Report of the Proceedings in the Cases of Thomas Kirwan and Edward Sheridan, for Misdemeanors, charged to be committed in violation of the Convention Act, Dublin, 1811.—Report of the Trial of Thomas Kirwan, Merchant, by W. Ridgeway, ib. 1812, in 1 vol. 8vo. h. b. russia, 5s. 6376 Ridley.—The Way to Peace amongst all Protestants, being a Letter of Reconciliation sent by Bishop Ridley to Bishop Hooper, with Observations upon it, 4to. sewed, 4s. 1688 6377 Rigaltii (Nic.) Glossarium Tacticum Greeco-Barbarum, de Verborum Significatione, quae ad Novellas impp. qui in Oriente post Justinianum regnaverunt de re Militari consti- tutionis pertinent, 4to. fine copy, vellum, 64?. 6d. Lutetice, 1601 6378 Right of the Committee considered, in a Letter to the Deputies of the Protestant Dissenters, 1734.—Account of the late Transactions of the Dissenters, in reference to their Committee and Deputations, 1734.-—Letter to the Rev. Dr. Codex, (Gibson) on the Subject of his Modest Instructions to the Crown, 1734.— Comparative Excellence of Parties, 1734.—■ Ancient and Modern Liberty stated and compared, by Lord Harvey, 1734.—Enquiry into the Conduct of the Ministry, 1734.—Conduct of the Opposition, and the Tendency of Modern Patriotism, 1734.—Reasons alledged against Dr. Rundle’s Promotion to the See of Gloucester, 1734. — Parallel, or Vindication of the Archbishop of Canterbury, for his opposing the Promotion of Dr. Samuel Clark to a Bishop- rick, 1735.—Life of Sir Robt. Cochran, Prime Minister to James III. King of Scotland, 1734.—Detection of the Falsehood, Abuse, and Misrepresentations in the Life of Sir R. Cochran, 1735.—Observations on the Rise, Progress, and Decay of the Woollen Manufactories, by Webber, 1735.— Considerations on the Necessity of Taxing the Annuities granted in the Reigns of King William and Queen Anne, and reducing one-fifth of the Capital of all persons possessed of £5000.-and upwards, 1734.—dissertation upon the Usefulness of Translations of Classic Authors, 1734.—Sugar Trade Laid Open, in 1 vol. 8vo. very neat, 7s. 6379 Rime della divina Vittoria Colonna Marchesana di Pescara, 1539.—Rime del Brocardo et d’altri Authori, Fen. 1538.— Rime di Giacobo Sannazaro, wants title, Paganino, s. a. in 1 vol. 12mo. vellum, 155. *** See Sir Egerton Brydges’ Polyanthea, pp. 50—79, where some of the Sonnets are printed with Translations. 6380 Rime Toscane d’Amomo, per Madama Charlotta D’Hisca, Venegia, 1538.—Rime di M. Remigio Fiorentino, ib. per F\ Bindoni, 1547, in one vol. 12mo.fine copies, vellum, 125. *** Purchased in 1831 for 21. 12.5. 6d. 4 L 6381 Rime di M. Bernardino Cappello, 4to.fine copy, vellum, scarce, 12s. - - - Venet. 1360 *** A beautiful volume, printed by the brothers Guerra, with Aldine type. “ Selon Haym, ces Poesies ne le cedent pas en beaute aux meilleures pibces du meme genre.”—Brunet. 6382 Rime del Commendatore Annibal Caro col Privilegio di N. S. PP. Pio V. et dell’ illustriss. Signoria di Venetia, 4to. fine copy, vellum, scarce, 15s. Venetia, Aldo Manutio, 1572 6383 Rime del Burchiello Fiorentino commentate dal Doni, et piene di capricci, fantasie, umori, stravaganze, grilli, frenesie, ghiribbizzi, argutie, motti, e sali, 8vo. clean copy, vellum, very scarce, 10s. Gd. - - Vicenza, 1597 Rare, see Haym, p. 268. Doni has dedicated this volume to his friend Tintoretto, the famous painter. On the title is the Aldine anchor and dolphin device. Renouard mentions his having seen but one book with this device by the Perin family. The present was unknown to him. 6384 Rime Piacevoli del Borgogna, Ruscelli. Sansovino, Doni, Lasca, Remigio, Anguillara, Sancedonio e d’altri vivaci In- gegni, 12mo. vellum, 3s. Gd. - Venetia, 1627 6385 Ripa (Caesar) Iconologia, or Morall Emblems, a series of three hundred and twenty-six emblematical engravings, by Tempest, after Fuller, with descriptions in English, 4to. fine copy, russia, gilt edges, very scarce, 21. 12s. Gd. 1709 *** Sold in the White Knights sale for 41. 5s. 6386 Rippingham’s (John) Rules for English Composition, 12mo. boards, 2s. Gd. - - - 1812 6387 Ritchie’s (Thomas Edw.) Account of the Life and Writings of David Hume (the Historian) Svo. very neat, 4s. Gd. 1807 6388 Ritson’s Observations on the three first volumes of the History of English Poetry, 4to. scarce, 7s. Gd. 1782 6389 Ritson’s Pieces of Ancient Popular Poetry, from authentic manuscripts and old printed copies, with beautiful wood-cuts by Bewick, Svo. first edition, IQs. Gd. - 1791 6390 Ritson’s Bibliographia Poetica, Svo. bds. uncut, 7s. Gd. 1802 6391 Ritson’s Essay on Abstinence from Animal Food, as a Moral Duty, 8vo. very neat, scarce, 10$. Gd. - 1802 6392 Rivetus (And.) Mr. Smirke ; or, the Divine in Mode; being Annotations upon the Animadversions on the Naked Truth, with Historical Essay, concerning General Councils, Creeds, and Impositions in Matters of Religion, 4to. sd. 3s. 1676 6393 Roberti (Giambatista) Fragole Poemetto, 8vo. neat, gilt edsres, 3s. - Milano, 1754 6394 Roberts’s (Henry) England’s Farewell to Christian the Fourth, famous King of Denmarke ; with a relation of such showes and several pastimes presented to his Majestie, as well at Court as in his passage through the Citie of London; his entertainment on board his Majestie’s ships near Rochester, in Kent, also the King’s entertainment on board the Denmark ships at Gravesend, &c. 4to. fine copy, sewed, 18$. 1606 6395 Roberts’s Judah, and other Poems, 3 vols. 12mo, nt. 4$. 1774 6396 Roberts’s (Lewis) Merchant’s Mapp of Commerce, brilliant portrait, and engraved title, by Glover, folio, nl. 1/. 85, 1638 *** “ This work gained Roberts a great reputation, as he was the first systematic writer upon trade in the English language.’’ 6397 Robertson’s (T.) General Report upon the Size of Farms, and upon the persons who cultivate Farms, 4to, sewed, 3s. 6d. Edinb. 1796 6398 Robin; a Collection of celebrated English and Scotish Songs, with Glossary explaining the Scotish words, ?vants a leaf, 12mo. neat, scarce, 5s. - - 1749 6399 Robin Hood Society (History of the) in which the origin of that illustrious body of Men is traced, 12mo. 5s. 1704 6400 Robinson (B.) Practical Improvement of Christmas-day, a Sermon, 4to. sewed, Is. 6d. - - 1707 6401 Robinson’s (Hen.) Libertas : or Reliefe to the English Captives in Algiers, briefly discoursing how such as are in slavery may be soonest set at liberty, and the Great Turk reduc’d to renue and keep the peace, &c. 4to. sewed, 5s. 1642 6402 Robinson’s (J.) Essay on Punctuation, 12mo. very neat, 2s. 6d. 1796 6403 Robinson’s (W.) History and Antiquities of the parish of Tottenham High Cross, comprising an account of the manors, church, &c., with Appendix, containing Lord Coleraine’s History of Tottenham, and Bedwell’s History of Tottenham, with the antient Poem of the Tournament of Tottenham, with Glossary, map and plates, 8vo. bds. 8s. 6d. 1818 *** Published at 1/. 4s. 6404 Robortelli (Francisci) Opera Varia scil. de Historica facultate, de Laconica, de Nominibus Romanorum, de Rhetorica facultate et Explicatio in Catulli Epithalamium his aceesserunt, Annotationum in varia tarn Graecorum quam Latinorum loca, lib. II. Ode Graeca quae Bioxpriapucia, inscribitur, et Expla- nationes in primum AEneid. Virgilii librum eodem Robor- tello prselegente, collect® a Jo. Baptista Busdrayo Lucensi, 8 vo .fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, very rare, 18.?. Florentine, Torrentinns, 1548 6405 Robortelli de Vita et Victu Populi Romani Libri XV. Bono- nine, 1559.—Bart. Marliani Annales Consulum Dictatorum Censorumque Romanorum, Romne, Bladus, 1560, in one vol. folio, neat, scarce, 18.?. 6406 Robson’s (F.) Life of Hyder Ali, with Account of his Usurpation of the Kingdom of Mysore, &c. with Narrative of the Sufferings of the British Prisoners of War, taken by his son, Tippoo Saib, 1786.—Account of the Prince of Wales’s Island, in the East Indies, plate and maps, 1788.—R. Willis’s Account of Crim-Tartary, and the different Towns on the Coast of the Black Sea, 1787. — R. Graham’s Letter to Rt. Hon. W. Pitt, on the Reform of the Royal Boroughs of Scotland, 1788, in one vol. 8vo. half bound, neat, 6s. 6407 Robothami (Joannis) Omen Romse sive Cippus in duos Jesuitas et centum circiter gregarios Pontificios, etc. Carmine, 4to. very scarce, Is. 6d. - Londini, 1627 6408 Roccae (F. Angeli) de Sacrosancto Christi Corpore Romanis Pontificibus iter conficientibus praeferendo Commentarius antiquissimi Ritus causam et originem, variasque summorum Pontificum sacratissimam secum Hostiam in itinere deferen- ticam profectiones, itinerarium Societatis Sacramenti Clemente VIII. Ferrariam proficiscente, ejusdemque Pontificis solemnem in earn Civitatem ingressum, et in Urbem Romani reditum complectens, with two curious plates, 4to. fine copy» very scarce, 12s. - - Romce, 1599 6409 Rocha (Thomae) Gottolani digna redargutio in Libros tres Augustini Nimphi Suesani quos ad Karolum Caesarem scrip- serat, et incidentaliter gesta militum Hispaniae, contra com- munitatem et contra Gallos in Navarra et ejusdem mira prognosticate pro anno 1524, et ejusd. Epistola contra Ne- cromanticos incidentaliter, etc. folio, fine copy, with cuts, 1/. Is. - - in Civitate Burgensi, 1523 6410 Rochester.—Letter to the Clergy of the Church of England on the Commitment of the Bishop of Rochester to the Tower of London, by a Clergyman of the Church of England, 1722. —Second Letter to ditto on the same subject, 1722,—Remarks on the above Letter, by a Clergyman of the Church of England, 1722, 4to. sewed, 4s. 6411 Rochford’s (Nanny) Letter to a Member of the Beef Steak Club, in Vindication of certain Ladies calumniated in the Freeholder, 4to. sewed, 2s. 6d. - 1716 6412 Rock’s (Capt.) Gazette, 8vo. 8s. - 1827 6413 Roderici Zamorensis Speculum Vitae Humanae, folio, fine copy, in the original binding, rare, 2/. 2s. Augustce, Zainer, MCCCCLXXII, A beautiful specimen of Zainer’s printing. 6414 Roderici Zamorensis Speculum Vitae Humanae, folio, fine copy, in rich old French morocco, gilt edges, bound by De Rome, rare, 2/, 12s. 6d. (Argent.) d Martino Flach, MCCCCLXXV, *** The volume under description may be said to be of considerable rarity, and it is extremely important, since it is one of the very few books in which the name of Martin Flach appears as the printer; and from which we ascertain with certainty that the Sallust and other books, exhibiting a similar character, were executed by the same artist. The collections of Gaignat, Valliere, Cre- veuna, and Pinelli, do not appear to have possessed it.—Bibliotheca Spenceriana. Sold in Mr. Hibbert’s sale for 41. 4s. 6415 Roderici Zamorensis Speculum Humanae Vitae, 12mo. fine copy, vellum, 12s. - Brixioe, Marchetti, 1570 *** A beautifully printed volume, with the Aldine device. 6416 Rodney’s (Lord) Letters relative to the Capture of St. Eusta- tius and its dependencies, and shewing the state of the War in the West Indies, 4to. sewed, 2s. - \7&% (5417 Rodengo (Gio. Ant.) Oratione recitata al Signore Girolamo Capello, nel fine del Capitanato di Brescia alii 15 Aprile, 4to. fine clean copy, h. b. morocco, scarce, 10s. 6d. Brescia, Marclietli, 1605 On the title is the Aldine device. 6418 Roe’s (Sir T.) Speech in Parliament on the decay of Coyne and Trade in this Land, especially of Merchants’ Trade, 4to. sewed, 2s. 6d. - - - 1641 6419 Roeslin (Helisaei) Prematurae solis Apparitionis in Nova Zernbld Causa Vera ; et de Magnete Nonnulla Jo. Geo. Brenggeri cum Accurata Instruction Navigations Septen- trionalis ad Lidias Orientales dextre instituendae, 4to. h. b. neat, scarce, 10s. 3d. - Argentina, 1612 6420 Rogemont (P. F.) Rela^am do Estado Political Espiritual do Imperio da China, pellos annos de 1659, ate o de 1666, 4to. vellum, 15s. - - - Lisboa, 1672 6421 Rogers (Samuel) Epistle to a Friend, with other Poems, 4to. sewed, 3s. 3d. - - - 1798 6422 Rohan’s (Duke of) Treatise of the Interest of the Princes and States of Christendome, englished by Henry Hunt, 12mo. fine copy, in the original vellum binding, with the autograph of Sir P. Mainwaringe, secretary to the unfortunate Lord Strafford, 4s. 3d. - - - 1641 6423 Rolach (Theoderici) Sermo ac Tractatulus qui Fides mea vocetur, in Latin and German verse, 4to. scarce, 5s. 1510 6424 Rokeby.—Character of Lord Rokeby, by Sir E. Brydges, 8vo. fine clean copy, 7s. 3d. Lee Priory Private Press, 1817 %* Very rare, printed only for presents ; not in Mr. Martin’s list. 6425 Rolland’s (John) Seven Sages in Scottish Metre, 4to. bds. uncut, 71. 7s. - - Edinburgh, 1837 A splendid volume, privately printed for the members of the Bannatyne Club. The collection of tales, entitled “ The Seven Sages,” or the “ The Seven Wise Masters of Rome,” may be regarded as one of the most popular works of fiction of the middle ages. “ Few works,” Mr. Dunlop observes, “ are more interesting and curious than the Seven Wise Masters, in illustrating the genealogy of fiction, or its rapid and almost unaccountable transition from one couQtry to another.” 6426 Rollestone’s (Archdeacon) Dissertation concerning the Origin and Antiquity of Barley Wine, 4to. sewed, 4s. 6d. Oxford, 1750 6427 Rollin’s Treatise of the Revenue and False Money of the Romans, with Dissertations upon the Manner of distinguishing Antique Medals from Counterfeit ones, 8vo. neat, 3s. 3d. 1741 6428 Romance de Don Virgilios glosado con otros dos Romances, del Amor, black letter, in verse, curious wood-cut, 4to. fine copy, morocco, gilt edges, 2l. 2s. - about 1530 ,6429 Romance de Obelerma agora nuevamente glosado por Alberto Gomez, black letter, in verse, spirited wood-cut, 4to. morocco, gilt edges, 21. 2s. - - about 1530 6430 Romance de Don Gayferos, y trata de como saco a su esposa que estava captiva en tierra de Moros, Mack letter, in verse, wood cut, 4to. very fine copy, morocco, gilt edges, 2/. 2s. about 1530 6431 Romance del Conde Dirlos, y de las Grandes Venturas que huvo. Neuvamente anadidas ciertas cosas que hasta a qui no fueron puestas. Y una Cancion de nuestra Senora, y un villancico hecho por Juan del Er.zina, Mack letter, in verse, with curious and spirited wood cut, 4to. fine copy, morocco, gilt edges, 21. 2s. - about 1530 6432 Romance del Moro Calaynos de como requeria de amores a la infanta Sebilla y ella le demando en erras tres cabecas de los doze pares, con otras coplas echas por Juan del En- zina, black letter, in verse, curious wood-cut, 4to. fine copy, morocco, gilt edges, 21. 2s. - about 1530 6433 Romance del Rey Moro que perdido a Valencia nuevamente glosado por Francisco de Lora : dirigido a bun hro suyo ; que comienca. Helo Helo por do viene ; el moro por la cal$ada, black letter, in verse, curious wood-cut, 4to. fine copy, morocco, gilt edges, 21. 2s. - about 1530 6434 Romance.—Glosa sobre el Romances que dizen, tres cortes armara el Rey todas tres a una sazon, neuvamente comuesta por Alonzo de Alcaudete natural de la muy noble cibdad de Ronda, con otras muchas glosas y villancicos, Mack letter, in verse, curious wood-cut, 4to. fine copy, morocco, gilt edges, 21. 2s. - - - about 1530 6435 Romance.—Glosas de los Romances que dizen Cata Francia Montesinos, y la de Sospirastes Valdouinos, e ciertas coplas hechas por Juan del Enzina, black letter, in verse, wood-cut, 4to. fine copy, morocco, gilt edges, 21. 2s. about 1530 6436 Romance.—Glosas de los Romances, another edition, black letter, in verse, wood-cut, 4to. fine copy, morocco, gilt edges, 21. 2s. - about 1530 *** The preceding singularly curious and unique collection of Spanish poems was printed about 1530. They are written in a very old style of the Spanish language, which shows that they must have been composed either in the fourteenth, or at the very beginning of the fifteenth century. The compactness of the narrative, the sudden transitions from scene to scene, to follow and carry the subject to an end, in the proposed history to be sung or lamented in the romance, is truly enchanting and admirable. They are all of surpassing rarity ; for even in Spain, either in public or private collections, not a single copy of any of them is believed to exist j nor are they inserted in any of the last selections and collections, published by Dr. Raymond Fernandez, Bohel de Faber, and D. Augustin Duran. 6437 Romance.—Historic der Melusina, first edition in German, with seventy exceedingly curious and highly spirited wood engravings, folio, extremely rare, Si. 13s. 6d. Jugspurg, Bamler, MCCCCLXXIV. 6438 Romance.—Da Segunda Tavola redonda Libro Primeyro, wants title, 4to. vellum, of extreme rarity, 1/. Is. 1567 6439 Romance.—Libellus Richardi Judicis Venusii tractans de Matrimonio duorum senum videlicet Paulini et Pollae, Ful- cone Mediatore tribulationibus et dififortuniis multis fatigato eorundem nihilominus sponsalia ut promiserat perficiente, curious wood-cut title, 4to. wants three leaves, hut very rare, 10s. 6c?. - sine ulla void *** “Roman en vers elegiaques, presente & l’empereur Frederic I.”—See Brunet, Nouvelles Beckerches. 6440 Romancero, e Historia del muy valeroso Cavallero, el Cid Ruy Diaz de Bivar, en languaje antiguo, recopilada por Juan de Escobar, 12mo. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, 21. 2s. - - Segovia, 1629 *** An edition of considerable rarity, apparently unknown to Brunet, and nearly all other bibliographers. 6441 Romances de Germania, con el vocabulario compuesto por Juan Hidalgo; el Discurso de la expulsion de los Gitanos, por Doctor Don Sancho de Noncada y los Romances de la Germania por Don Francisco de Quevedo, Svo. fine copy, calf extra, marbled edges, 9s. - Madrid, 1779 Sold in Col. Stanley’s sale for 1£, 6442 Romancen, Balladen en Legenden, 2 vols. 8vo. hds. uncut, 7s. 6d. - - - Rotterdam, 1818 6443 Romances oe Rouland and Vernagu, and Otuel, printed from the Auchinleck Manuscript, 4to. hds. 4?. 4$. Edinburgh, 1836 *** Privately printed for the members of the Abbotsford Club, It forms a valuable addition to the extensive series of works which have been printed of late years, and which reflect such high honour on the literary societies of the north. The Romance of Rouland and Vernagu turns on the expedition of Charlemagne to the Peninsula, and is by no means deficient in interest and vigour. Sir Otuel is an infinitely superior romance in every respect, written with great spirit and animation, and completes the story of Rouland and Vernagu. The volume was printed at the expense of A. Nicholson, Esq. 6444 Romances oe Sir Guy of Warwick, and Rembrun, his Son, in verse, now first edited from the Auchinleck MS. by W. R. D. D. Turnbull, Esq. with most interesting Introduction, giving an Account of the various Manuscripts and printed editions of these popular Romances. Also the several accounts of the most popular Writers upon them. It contains also some curious illustrations of Early English History, ancient manners, Sj'c., with spirited engraved frontispiece, by C. K. Sharpe, Esq. and fac-simile of the ancient MS. and its illumination, by Mr. Smith, large 4to. pp. 524, most beautifully printed with a new fount of type, cast on purpose, from the Auchinleck matrices, a most splendid volume, 6/. 65. Edinburgh, printed for private circulation, 1840 %* This Metrical Romance is allowed, to eclipse all the Club Boohs hitherto presented. It was printed under the sanction of the Abbotsford Club, and the impression strictly limited to one hundred copies, a number which will be very inadequate to the wishes of the literati, for no one can see it without admiration. G445 Romance.-— Arthour and Merlin, a Metrical Romance! now first printed, edited from the Auchinleck Manuscript, wood-cut, 4to. bds. 51. 5s. - Edinburgh, 1838 *** A splendid volume, privately printed for the Abbotsford Club. G446 Romance.—Sir Beves of Hampton, a Metrical Romance* now first edited from the Auchinleck MS. by W. B. D. D. Turnbull, Esq. 4to. boards, 31. 135. 6d. Edinburgh, 1838 Privately printed for the members of the Maitland Club. 6447 Rome.—Mirabilia Romanae Urbis, 8vo. a scarce and early edition, 5s. - - sine ulla notd. G448 Romischer Kayserlicher Maiestat, unsers aller gnedigsten herin, und des Bapsts geschickten werbung, an Hertzog Johans Fridrichen zu Sachssen Churfursten, &c. von wegen des kunfftigen Concilii, 4to. 35. PViltemb. 1533 6449 Romualdina seu Eremetica Camaldulensis Ordinis Historia a P. Archangelo Hastivillio, 8vo. fine copy, original binding, with clasps, very rare, 185. - Parisiis, 1631 6450 Roncaglia (Marcello) Comedia Nuova, intitolata Pieta d' Amore, 12mo. rare, 5s. 6d. - senza nota. 6451 Roncalli (Comte Carlo) Epigrammi, 8vo. very neat, gilt edges, 75. 6d. Privately printed and very scarce. 6452 Rooke’s (Hayman) Account of the Remains of two Roman Villas, discovered near Mansfield Woadhouse, Nottinghamshire, plates, 4to. sewed, 5s. 6d. - 1787 6453 Rooke’s Account of the Brimham Rocks in Yorkshire, with plates, 4to. sewed, 5s. - - 1787 6454 Rooke’s Description of certain Pits in Derbyshire, in a Letter to the Hon. Daines Barrington, plates, 4to. 45. 6d. 1780 6455 Rooke’s (Henry) Travels to the Coast of Arabia Felix, and from thence by the Red Sea and Egypt to Europe, containing an Account of the Expedition against the Cape of Good Hope, 1784.—Memoirs of the Reign of Bossa Ahadee, King of Dahomy, an inland Country of Guinea, with Journey to Abomey, the Capital, by R. Norris, map, 1789.—Account of the late Expedition to Bulam, on the Coast of Africa, with Description of Sierra Leone, by J. Montefiore, 1794, in one vol. 8vo. neat, 7s. 6d. G456 Rooke’s (Henry) Travels to the Coast of Arabia Felix, and from thence by the Red Sea and Egypt to Europe; containing an Expedition against the Cape of Good Hope, 8vo. neat, very scarce, 155. - Leghorn, 1788 G457 Roordae (Taconis) Vita Amedis Tulonidis ex Manuscriptis et editis Libris Composita, 4to. sewed, uncut, 5s. Lugd.Bat. 1825 6458 Rooy (A. de) Spicilegia Critica ; sive Observationes in Apu- leium, Ausonium, Catullum, Claudianum, Florum, Juvena- lem, Lucanum, Macrobium, Martialem et diversos alios Auctores, 8vo. h. b. vellum, 2s. tid. Dordraci, 1771 6459 Roque Traite de TOrigine des Noms et des Surnoms, 12mo. neat, scarce, 7s. 3d. - Paris, 1681 6460 Roscii (Julii) Hortini Elogia Militaria, fine copy, 4to. vellum, 15^. - Romce, 1596 *** Among other persons whose martial deeds are celebrated in this volume, are Sir John Hawkwood, Ferdinand Cortes, &c. &c. The above fine copy was purchased hv the late Bishop of Lichfield for 21. 2s. 6461 Uoscoe.—Catalogue of the Library of W. Roscoe, Esq. sold by Mr. Winstanley, at Liverpool, fourteen days’ sale, with prices and purchasers’ names, by the late R. Heber, Esq. the copy with which that gentleman attended the sale, Svo. 7s. 3d. 1816 6462 Rose ; being a Detection of the pernicious tendency of two Libels, Svo. uncut, 2s. 6463 Rosemary and Bayes ; or, Animadversions upon a Treatise called the Rehearsall Transposed, 4to. sewed, 25. 3d. 1672 6464 Roseti (Francisci) Mauridos Poema cum Dedicatione ad Hen- ricum octavum Regem Angliae et Franciae atque Dominum Hibernian, 4to. first edition, fine copy, russia, gilt edges, 21. 2s. Venet. 1532 *** Sold for 71. 10s. at Sotheby’s, in 1824. This elegant poem is considered to be one of the most exquisitely beautiful compositions in the Latin language. It is the production of Francis Rosetti, a celebrated Veronese, and is dedicated by him to King Henry the Eighth. The subject of the poem is the life of St, Ursula, the daughter of a British prince, who was martyred by the Huns, near Cologne, with several other virgins, her companions, about the year 383, and it comprises at the commencement a short description of the Island of Britain, “ auro atque opibus felix.” It was written of this work by another poet, that, “ Ursula Francisci numeris celebrata Roseti “ TEneam obscuret forsan et JEaciden. “ Tu felix una in cunctis Verona, dedisti “ Mantua quod do]eat, Smyrna quod invideat.” 6465 Rosseletti (Claudii) Epigrammata, 4to. neat, very scarce, 105. 6d. - - Lugd. 1537 6466 Rosseti (Petri) Laurentiados lib. II. Carmine, 4to. fine copy, scarce, 5s. - - Parisiis, 1515 6467 Rosseti Stephanis, sive Epos de beatissimi Protomartyris Stephani Agone, Poema, wood-cut, 4to. fine copy, very neat, scarce, 105. 6d. - Paris. 1516 6468 Rosseti Paulus, Poema, 8vo. scarce, 5s. Paris. 1527 6469 Rosseti Varro seu de Multiplici Scriptorum Genere, Svo. scarce, 3s. - - Paris. 1625 6470 Rossi (Gio. Battista) Rime, Svo. fine copy, very neat, scarce, 7s. 6d. - - Genova, 1587 6471 Rossi (Paolo) da Terni, Commissario, Comedia Rurale, Svo. h. b. vellum, scarce, 7s. 6d. - Fermo, 1596 6472 Rossi (Joannis) Britarmica sive de Regibus Veteris Britanniee usque ad exitium Gentis et Saxonum Imperium, Historia versibus expressa, wormed, 12mo. morocco, gilt edges, rare, 105. 3d. - - Francof. 1607 %* Sold in Mr. Bindley’s sale for 19s. 4 M ' 6473 Rostrenen (Greg, de) Grammaire Francoise-Celtique, ou Fran- ^oise-Bretonne, qui contient tout ce qui est necessaire pour apprendre par les Regies la Langue Celtique, ou Bretonne, 8vo. neat, scarce, 10s. 6d. - Rennes, 1738 *** Sold in Anquetil’s sale for 24 francs. 6474 Roth (David) Analecta Sacra, Nova et Mira, de Rebus Catho- licorum in Hibernia pro Fide et Religione Gestis,/rst edition, 8vo. vellum, scarce, 1/. 11s. 6d. - 1616 6475 Rous’s (F.) Three Bookes of the Attick Antiquities, containing the Description of the Citie’s Glory, Government, Division of the People and Towns, Religious Superstitions, Sacrifices, &c. 4to. scarce, 6s. 6d. - - 1645 6476 Rous’s (F.) Balme of Love ; to Heale Divisions, and the wounds made by them, and to make the Body of Christ whole and entire for its own Beauty, Strength, and Safety, 4to. sewed, 3s. - - 1648 6477 Rouse’s Doctrine of Chances, or the Theory of Gaming made Easy, so as to enable persons to calculate the probabilities of Events in Cards, Horse-Racing, Dice, &c. 8vo. calf extra, 7s. 6d. 6478 Rousseau (J. J.) CEuvres Completes, publiees par Du Peyrou, fine impressions of the portrait and plates, after Moreau, 17 vols. 4to. a most beautiful set, in rich old French blue morocco, marbled and gilt edges, bound by De Rome, 151. 15s. - - Geneve, 1782-89 *** “ Cette edition de Geneve a ete faite d’apr&s la eopie preparee en partie par l’auteur lui-meme, et elle presente dans plusieurs ouvrages des additions re- marquables. On y a ajoute, par forme de supplement, les ouvrages posthumes de l’auteur, et differens morceaux curieux relatifs a sa personne et a ses princi- pales productions.”—Brunet. 6479 Roveriana Bibliotheca, sive Catalogus Librorum qui studiis inservierunt M. Roveri, with prices and purchasers’ names, 8vo. vellum, 7s. 6d. - - Lugd. Bat. 1806 This collection is extremely rich in Ancient Grecian aud Roman Literature, especially the former.”—Part of a long MS. note by the late R. Iicber, Esq. 6480 Rowe’s (Eliz.) Miscellaneous Works, in Prose and Verse, with Poems by T. Rowe, and Lives of the Authors, portrait, 2 vols. 8vo. best edition, neat, 7s. 6d. - 1739 6481 Rowe’s (Nic.) Fair Penitent, a Tragedy, frontispiece, 1784.— The City Wives’ Confederacy, a Comedy, by Sir John Vanbrugh, frontispiece, 1777, in 1 vol. 12mo. very neat, 2s. 6482 Rowland’s (Richard) Post of the World, wherein is contayned the Antiquities and Originall of the most famous Cities in Europe, their Trade, Trafficke, Coins, places of their Mints, Markets, Fairs, distance from one Citie unto another, with description of each, Chronicle of Kings, Kallender, &c. 8vo. neat, very scarce, 11. 5s. - - 1576 6483 Rowland’s (Sam.) Choice of Change ; containing the Triplicitie of Divinitie, Philosophic, and Poctrie, &c. black letter, 4to. title and two leaves MS. 4-5. 6d. - 1585 Roxburghe Club Books.—Works privately printed from curious Manuscripts and rare Books by Members oe the Roxburghe Club, and of which only a very limited number were printed. 6484 Certain Books of Virgil’s TEneis, in English Metre, by the Earl of Surrey, {by the late Baron Bolland,) 4to. h. b. morocco, 11. Is. - - - 1814 6485 Newes from Scotland, declaring the damnable Life of Dr. Fian, a notable Sorcerer, who was burned at Edinburgh, in 1591, {by Sir G. H. Freeling,) 4to. h. b. morocco, 1/. lls. 6d. 1816 6486 Hagthorpe Revived, or Select Specimens of a forgotten Poet, {by Sir Egerton Brydges,) 4to. h. b. morocco, 11. 5s. 1817 6487 Baldwin’s Funeralles of King Edward VI., in verse, {by the Rev. J. W. Dodd,) 4to. h. b. morocco, 1/. 5s. 1817 6488 Cock Lorell’s Boat, from a Fragment in the British Museum, supposed to be unique, {by the late Rev. H. Drury,) 4to. h. b. morocco, 2/. 2s. - - 1817 6489 Proper New Interlude of the World and the Chyld, {by the present Earl Spencer,') 4to. h. b. morocco, \ l. 15$. 1817 6490 Bancroft’s Glutton Feaver, {by J. D. Phelps, Esq.,) 4to. h. b. morocco, 1/. 11s. 6d. - - 1817 6491 Le Livre du Faulcon, {by R. Lang, Esq.,) 4to. h. b. morocco, 31. 3s. - - - 1817 6492 Istoria Novellamente Ritrovata di due Nobili Amanti, &c. da Luigi Porto, from this novel Shakspeare took his play of Romeo and Juliet, {by the Rev. JV. Holrvell Carr,) 4to. h. b. morocco, \l. 11s. 6d. - - 1817 6493 The Chorle and the Byrde, and The Hors, the Shepe, and the Ghoos, {by Sir M. M. Sykes, Bart.,) 2 vols. 4to. h. b. morocco, 3l.13s.6d. - - - 1817-22 6494 Daiphantus, or the Passions of Love, by Ant. Scoloker, {by R. Wilbraham, Esq.,) 4to. h. b. morocco, 3/. 11 s. 6d. 1818 6495 Diana; or the excellent Conceited Sonnets of H. Constable, (by Edw. Littledale, Esq.,) 4to. h. b. morocco, 11. 5s. 1818 6496 Ceremonial at the Marriage of Mary Queen of Scots with the Dauphin of France, {by W. Bentham,) 4to. h. b. morocco, 21. 2s. - - - 1818 6497 Solemnities and Triumphes doon and made at the Spousels and Marriage of the King’s Daughter, the Ladye Marye, to the Prince of Castile, {by J. Dent, Esq.,) 4to. h. b. morocco, \l. 11s. 6d. - - - 1618 6498 New Notbroune Mayd, the Boke of Mayd Emlyn, {by G. Isted, Esq.,) 4to. h. b. morocco, 21. 2s. - 1820 6499 Judicium, a Pageant, from the Towneley MS. of Ancient Mysteries, with preface by F. Douce, Esq., {by P. E. Towneley, Esq.,) 4to. h. b. morocco, 21. 2s. - 1822 6500 Selections from the Musical Works of Thomas Ravenscroft, {by the late Duke of Marlborough,) 4to, h, b. morocco, 2l. 2s. 1822 6501 Lselii Peregrini Oratio in Gbitum Torquati Tassi, (by Sir Egerton Brydges, Bart.,) 4to. h. b. morocco, 1/. 5s. 1822 6502 Proceedings in the Court Martial held upon John, Master of Sinclair, Capt. Lieut, in Preston’s Regiment, for the Murder of Ensign Schaw, with the correspondence, {by Sir Walter Scott, Bart.,) 4to. 11. 11 s. 6d. - - 1828 6503 Gaufridi Arthurii Monemuthensis Archidiaconi, postea vero Episcopi Asaphensis, de Vita et Vaticiniis Merlini Caledoni Carmen Heroicum, (by the Hon. and Rev. C. Neville Grenville,) 4to. h.b. morocco, 21. 12s. 6d. - 1830 6504 The Lyvys of Seyntys, translated into English be a Doctour of Dyvinite clepyd Osbern Bokenam, (by the present Earl Powis,) 4to. h. b. morocco, 61. 6s. - 1835 6505 Powel’s Love of Wales to their Soveraigne Prince, a relation of the Solemnity at Ludlow, on the creation of Charles Prince of Wales, in 1616, (by the Hon. R. H. Clive,) 4to. h. b. morocco, 21. 2s. - 1837 6506 Thomson’s Book of Life, a Bibliographical Melody, dedicated to the Roxburghe Club, only fifty copies privately printed, 8vo. 10s. 6d. - 1820 6507 Nouvelle Edition d’un Poeme sur la Journee de Guinegate, privately printed, and presented to the Roxburghe Club by the Marquis de Portia, 4to. sewed, 15s. - Paris, 1825 Sold in Mr. Baron Bolland’s sale for 1L 5s. 6508 Royaards (Hermanni) Oratio de Doctrinae Christi Judicio hodie regundo, 4to. sewed, 3s. 6d. Traj. ad Rhen. 1792 6509 Royal Sin ; or Adultery Rebuked in a Great King, 8vo. sewed, 3s. - - - 1738 6510 Ruardi (Jo.) Specimen Criticum ad Nonnulla Juris, et aliorum Autorum loca, 4to. sewed, 3s. 6d. Franequerve, 1769 6511 Rubigalli Pannonii Hodoeporicon Itineris Constantinopolitani 4to. fne copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, a very rare and curious poetical volume, 1/. 11s. 6d. Wiltembergce, 1544 *** Besides the Metrical Itinerary to Turkey, the volume includes “ Querela Pannonise ad Germaniam, Satyricus Ecloga,” aud other poems by the author, with Commendatory Verses by Philip Melancthon and Jo. Camerarius. 6512 Rubigalli Pannonii, Hymni Duo, de nato filio Dei Domino Nostro Jesu Christo, et de Stephano, Martyre, 4to.fne copy, scarce, 4s. - - Witebergce, 1544 6513 Rubrick (John) Spleen; or, the Offspring of Folly, a Lyri- comi-Tragic Tale in Four Cantos, cum Notis Variorum, Dedicated to George Colman, Esq. a curious theatrical poem, with singular frontispiece, 4to. uncut, 5s. - 1776 6514 Rudimentum Noviciorum, Epithoma Historiarum ac Chroni- carum, with many curious and spirited wood-cuts, large folio, extremely rare, il. 4s. - Lubecce, MCCCCLXXV. *** This very curious volume is the first book on record printed at Lubeck; it was executed by Lucas Brandis de Schoss, in 1175. It is also the original of the far-famed “ Mer des II istoires.” It is one of the most curious books of early wood-cuts extant, aud contains the first edition of the Voyage of Brocard to the Holy Laud. This copy was purchased in the Towneley sale for 1 W. 6515 Ruding’s (Rogers) Proposals for Restoring the Ancient Constitution of the Mint, so far as relates to the Expence of Coinage, with Plan for improving the Money, and increasing the difficulty of Counterfeiting, 8vo. 2s. 6d. 1799 6516 Rufi (Christoph.) Antexegemata ad P. Victorium, 8vo.fine copy, neat, 10s. 6d. - - Patavii, 1559 *** A rare edition, not mentioned by Brunet. The above copy cost 1Z. 15s. 6517 Rufi (Gul.) Nugae Poeticae, 8vo. scarce, 5s. 6d. Paris. 1605 *** Contains among other interesting historical pieces, an Ode “ de Adventu pretiosissimi Digiti D. Joannis Baptistse, Christi prsecursoris, in Britanniam/’ 6518 Ruggle (Georgii) Ignoramus, Comoedia, cum Vita Auctoris, glossario, etc. ed. J. S. Hawkins, front., 8vo. neat, 8s. 6d. Londini, 1787 6519 Ruggle.—-Dyer’s English Prologue and Epilogue to the Latin Comedy of Ignoramus, written by Ruggle, 8vo. uncut, 2s. 6d. - - - 1797 6520 Ruscse (P.) Oratio in solemni Inauguratione iEmulse Latinse, Societatis, 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. - Lugduni, 1815 6521 Russell Family.—Eighteen Tracts illustrative of the noble House of Bedford, from 1641 to 1820, in one vol. folio, very neat, \l. 11s. 6d. - - 1641-1820 *** The above volume contains an account of the death of the Earl of Bedford in 1641. Several relative to the execution of William Lord Russell, in 1683; Admiral Lord Russell, Poems on the Death of the Marquis of Tavistock, in 1767, Elegy on the Duke of Bedford, &c. &c. 6522 Russia.—King’s (J.) Letter to the Bishop of Durham, containing some Observations on the Climate of Russia, and the Northern Countries, with View of the Flying Mountains at Zars Ko Sello, curious plate, 4to. sewed, 3s. 6d. 1778 6523 Russian.—Le Sage’s Diable Boiteux, Translated into Russian, 2 vols. 8vo. neat, rare, 8s. 6d. St. Petersb. 1763 6524 Russian.—Instruction Chretienne publiee par le Saint Moine Platon d’apres l’ordrede 1’Empereur Paul Petrovitch, printed in the Russian character, 4to. neat, scarce, Is. Moskou, 1798 6525 Russian.—Opusculum J. N. Ytermarkomui, Russice, (Bymagi ia Kruitie Domovb), 8vo. h. b. neat, scarce, 4s. 6d. Petersbourg, 1806 6526 Russian.—(Euvres de Dosithee Obradof, in Russian, portrait, 8vo. neat, gilt edges, 3s. - - Bade, 1818 6527 Rutherforth (Thos.) Ordo Institutionum Physicarum, plates, 4to. neat, presentation copy from the author to Martin Benson, Bishop of Gloucester, 3s. 6d. - Cantab. 1743 6528 Rutilii de Reditu suo Carminum libri duo, recens. C. T. Da mm, cum Paraphrasi eorundem, Brandenburgi, 1760.—• Pedonis Elegise III. et Fragmenta cum Goralli interpretations et Indice, Norimbergce, 1771, in 1 vol. Svo.fne copies, 4s. 6d. 6529 Rutland (Duke of.)—Thalia Triumphans, a Congratulatory Poem on the Happy Marriage of his Grace the Duke of Rutland, folio, sewed, 3s. Printed for the author, 1713 6530 Rutter’s Cid, a Tragi-Comedy, out of French made English, and acted before their Majesties at Court, and on the Cockpit Stage in Drury Lane, dedicated to the Earl of Dorset, 12mo. fine copy, very neat, 10s. 6d. - - 1650 *** This edition of 1650 is not mentioned in any list of plays. 6531 Ryan’s (Rev. R.) Directions for Proceeding under the Tithe Composition Acts, 12mo. served, Is. Dublin, 1838 6532 Rycquii (Justi) Parcae, sive Epitaphia, 8vo. very neat, 7s. 6d. Gandavi, 1624 *** Among other epitaphs are some upon Mary Queen of Scots, Plantiu the printer, Scaliger, Casaubon, &c. 6533 Rymer’s Examination of the Tragedies of the last Age, by the Practice of the Ancients and Common Sense of all Ages, 8vo. h. b. neat, 3s. 6d. - - - 1692 6534 Saavedra (Don Diego) Faxardo Corona Gothica Castellana y Austriaca, politicamente illustrada, Madrid, 1658.—Pan- dulphi Collenutii Historiee Neapolitanee lib. VI. Basilece, 1572.-—Historia delle Guerra fra Turchi et Persiani di Gio. Thomaso Minadoi da Rouigo, map, Venetia, 1588.—Conta- reni Historia, de Bello nuper Venetis a Selimo II. Turcarum Imperatore, illato, Basilece, 1573.—Annalium Physicorum, lib. III. a Bernardo Furmerio, Franecarce, 1609, in one vol. 4to. fine copies, a very scarce and curious collection, \l. Is. 6535 Sabadino (Giovanni) Settanta una Novelle intitulata Poretane, con moralissimi Documenti se altra cosa belissima, 8vo. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, very rare, 31. 3s. Venet. Sessa, 1531 *** The scenes of some of the stories in this curious volume are laid in England. The twenty-second has reference to the period of Edward the Second. A later edition of this rare volume sold in Col. Stanley'1 s sale for 151. 6536 Sabaei (Fausti) Epigrammatum lib. V. 8vo. fine copy, h. b. russia, scarce, 10s. 6d. - - Romce, 1556 6537 Sabatii (Basilii) Grammatica Latina a Curio Regulo Sorano ordinata et illustrata, 8vo. very fine copy, vellum, rare, 15s. Romce, ap. Ant. Bladum, 1566 6538 Sabellicus (Marc. Ant.) de Venetis Magistratibus, 4to. served, 3s. 6d. - Venetiis, MCCCCLXXXVIII. 6539 Sabellici Carmina elegantissima de diva Virgine Maria, 4to. fine copy, very scarce, 5s. - Lips. (1510) 6540 Sabini (Georgii) Caesares Germanici, 4to. a scarce poetical tract, 2s. 6d. - 1532 6541 Sabini Elegiae argumentatis utiles ac variae, et Carminibus elegantibus compositae, 12mo. served, 4s. Lipsice, 1550 *** Contains poems “ In Peregrinatiouem Stanislai a Lasco,” ad P. Bembum Cardinalem Epitaphium Christ. Barthi, &c. &c. 6542 Sacheverell’s (H.) Discourse, shewing the Dependence of Government on Religion in General, and of the English Monarchy on the Church of England in particular, 4to. served, 2s. 6d. - - Oxford, 1702 6543 Sacheverell (Dr.)—Toland’s Reflections on Dr. SacheverelFs Sermon, 1709.—Letter to Sacheverell, supposed to be written by St. James, First Bishop of Jerusalem, 1710.—Sache- verell’s Answer to the Articles of Impeachment, 1710. — Express from Pandaemonium to Sacheverell, 1710.—-Letter from Capt. Tom to the Mob, 1710.—Instructions from Rome in favour of the Pretender, 1710.—Westminster Dream, relating to the Tryal of Sacheverell, with Interpretation, 1710.—Sacheverell’s Defence, by R. G. 1710.— Sacheverell’s Prayers of Thanksgivings for his Great Deliverance out of his Troubles, 1710.-—Jacobitism, Perjury, and Popery of High Church Priest, 1710.—Dame Huddle’s Letter, with her Landlady’s Answer, 1710.-— List of the Lords who Protested against the Proceedings in Sacheverell's Case, 1710.—Letter to her Majesty for Reconciling the Union of Church and People, 1710. — Address to the Oxfordshire Addressors, 1710.—Character and Account of Archbishop Grindall, 1710.—Conference between the French King and the Pretender, and one of their best Friends now in England, 1710.—Judgment of King James I. and King Charles I. against Non-resistance, 1710.—Archbishop Tillot- son’s Vindication of Passive Obedience and Non-resistance, in a Letter to Lord Russell before his Execution, 1710.—- Archbishop of York’s Sermon before the Lords, 30th Jan. 1710.—Presbyterians not Guilty of the Murder of King Charles, 1710.—Letter to Bickerstaflf, 1710. — Modest Answer to the Four Immodest Letters to a Friend in North Britain, 1710.—Danger of the Church enquired into, 1710. —Queries to the New Hereditary Right Men, 1710.—Trial of W. Penn and W. Mead, 1710.—Address to the Church of England Clergy concerning Resistance, 1710.—-Letter to a Dissenter, 1710.—Trial of Lieut.-Col. Lilburne, 1649, in 1 vol. 8vo. a scarce collection, 18s. 6544 Sacramental Stumbling-Block Removed, or Discourse concerning Examination by the Congregational Eldership, before admittance to the Sacrament, by W. L. 4to. sewed, 4s. - - - 1648 6545 Sacrati (Pauli) Epistolae, Nonnullis ad eum Additis Pauli Manutii et M. A. Mureti, 12mo. vellum, scarce, 10s. 6d. Ferrarice, 1579 *** Purchased by the late Bishop of Lichfield for 1/. 11s. 6cl. 6546 Sacrati Epistolarum, libri VI. ab eodem denuo recogniti, nonnullis ad eum additis doctissimorum et Eloquentissimorum Virorum Pauli Manutii, et M. Antonii Mureti, 8vo. fine copy, in old red morocco, gilt edges, with a Cardinal*s arms impressed on the sides, scarce, 1/. 11s. 6d. Ferrarice, V. Baldinus, 1580 *** An indispensable volume to an Aldine collector; it is not mentioned by Renouard. 6547 Sackville Lord Buckhurst’s and Thomas Norton, Tragedie of Gorboduc, as the same was showed before the Queen’s most excellent Majesty, in her Highness’s Court of Whitehall, by the Gentlemen of the Inner Temple, 4to. russia, extremely rare, 41. 4s. 1590 *** This copy sold in Mr. Bindley’s sale for 81. 18s. 6d. 6548 Sadeur, Terre Australe Connue : c’est a dire, la Description de ce pays inconnu jusqu’ici, de ses moeurs et de ses cou- tumes, avec ses avantures, &c. 12mo. vellum, scarce, 8s. 6d. Vannes, 1676 6549 Sadeur’s New Discovery of Terra Incognita Australis, or the Southern World, upon which the Author was Wrecked, and lived there thirty-five years, Description of the Manners, Customs, Religion, Laws, &c. of those Southern People, 12mo. neat, scarce, 7s. 6d. - - 1693 6550 Sadler’s (Dr. Ant.) Subjects’ Joy for the King’s Restoration, cheerfully made known in a Masque gratefully made pub- lique for his Sacred Majesty, with dedication to General Monk, and Poetical Address to the Reader, 4to. half hound, morocco, scarce, 1/. Is. - - 1660 6551 Sagard, le Grand Voyage du Pays des Hurons, situe en l’Amerique, ou il est traicte de tout ce qui est du Pays et de gouvernement des Sauvages, avec un Dictionnaire de la Langue Huronne, 2 vols. 8vo. half bound, neat, 71. 17s. 6d. - - Paris, 1632 *** Extremely rare and singularly curious. The Dictionary is almost always wanting. Richarderie had evidently never seen a copy of this work, for, contrary to his usual and satisfactory practice of detailing the title at full length, he only gives a meagre extract, without any mention of the dictionary. Thirty years ago, Lord Monboddo made diligent inquiries after the work; he could only hear of two copies, one in the Museum, and the other in the French King’s Library. He borrowed it from the latter. ‘‘Itwas the perusal of this dictionary,’’ says he, “ and the account of the language prefixed to it, that first made me think of this work on the Origin and Progress of Language.” Sa- gard’s account of the Hurons abounds in curious and entertaining matter. “ Their language is very defective. It has neither tense, persons, numbers, nor genders. The Hurons supply the deficiency by accents only, by means of which too they impart different significations to the same word. The philosopher, the critic, and the reader for mere amusement, will be amply gratified by the contents of this singular work.” Col. Stanley’s copy sold for J51. 6552 Sadoleti (Jacobi) Curtius, Laocoon et ad Federicum Fregu- sium Epistola, in verse, 4to. very scarce, 5s. Bononice, 1532 *#* Purchased by the late possessor in 1827, for 18s. 6553 Sadoleti Epistola ad Joannem Sturmium, 8vo. 2s. Vitehergce, 1539 6554 Sadoleti et Sfondrati duo turn gravissima turn lepidissima Poemata Heroica, quorum alterum, inscribitur Curtius, alterum vero, de raptu Helena?, 4to. very scarce, 15s. In Academia Veneta, 1559 6555 Sadoleti et Campegii Orationes Duae de Pace et de tuenda Religione, in Concilio Tridentino habitae, 4to. large copy, neat, scarce, 1/. 8s. - Venet. Aldus, 1561 6556 Sadoleti de Regno Ungarise ab hostibus Turcis oppresso et capto, Homilia, 4to. fine copy, 3s. - Lugauni, 1541 6557 St. George’s (Dr. Arthur) Blessings of Christian Philosophy, being a Treatise on the Beatitudes, Dublin, 1737.—A Practical Discourse concerning the Great Duty of Prayer, by II. Crossinge, 1720, in one vol. 8vo. half bound, 5s. 6558 St. John the Baptist.-—Vita e Morte di S. Giovanni Battista, in verse, rvith wood-cut, 4to. scarce, 45. Tr&cigi, s. a. 6559 Salaya (Alonso de) Romance de la Reyna Troyana glosado: y un Romance de Amadis con dos Romances de Gayferos : en los quales se contiene como mataron a Don Galvan, with curious rvood-cut, 4to. fine copy, morocco, gilt edges, very rare, 2?. 2s. - Printed in Spain, (1530) 6560 Salazar y Mendoca (Pedro de) Chronico de el Cardenal Don Juan Tauera, 4to. line cony, morocco elegant, gilt edges, rare, 1/. 11s. 6c?. - - Toledo, 1603 6561 Salic Law.—Oblatio Salis, sive Gallia lege salis eondita, Tractatus salis naturam explicans: necnon mysticum ejus sensum, etc. ad originem, institutionem et legis Salicse ratio- nes omnes intelligendas plurimum inserviens, opera W. D’Avissoni, Scoti, 8vo. vellum, 6s. •• Paris. 1641 0562 Saliceti (Joannis) Elegia, contra Petri Lempergii Gorlicensis Calumniam, rvith wood-cut border, 4to. scarce, 3s. ingolstadii, 1544 6563 Salici (G. And.) Compendio d’utilissime osservationi nella Lingua volgare. In fine Tortografia Latina d’Aldo Mannu- cio, 12mo. vellum, fine copy, 5s. - Vineg. 1607 *#* Purchased by the late Bishop of Lichfield for ll. 11s. 6d. 6564 Salisbury. — Missale ad usum Sarum, printed in red and black, 4to. imperfect, neat, very rare, 31. 13s. 3d. Rothomagi, 1554 6565 Salisbury. —Hymnorum cum Notis Opusculum usui insignis Ecclesiae Sarum subserviens, printed in red and black, 4to. wants a leaf or two at the end, neat, very rare, 3l. 3i?. , Lond. 1555 6566 Salkeld’s (John) Treatise of Angels, of the nature, essence, place, power, science, will, apparitions, grace, sinne, and all other proprieties of Angels, collected out of the Holy Scriptures, Fathers, &c. 8vo. sewed, 4s. 6c?. 1613 6567 Sallustius, 8vo. fine copy, elegantly bound in morocco, gilt edges, extremely rare, 31. 3s. [Lugduni,] s. *** This is the Lyonese counterfeit of the Aldine edition, containing the preface of Thomas Murchius, dated 1504. See No. 23 of Renouard’s list, whose copy sold for 4Z. 14s. Qd. 6568 Sallustii de Conjuratione Catilinae, et de Bello Jugurthino, ejusdem Orationes exlibris historiarum; Orationes contrarise, quarum altera Sallustio tribuitur, altera Ciceroni, 8vo. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, 1?. Is. Aldus, 1560 6569 Sallustius.—Liste Chronologique des Editions, des Commen- tairesetdes Traductions de Salluste, 12mo. sd.2s. Paris,1786 4 N 6570 Sallustius de Conjuratione Catilinse, ejusdem de Bello Jugur= thino ; ejusdem Oratio contra Ciceronem ; Ciceronis Oratio contra Sallustium; ejusdem Orationes quatuor contra Lucium Catilinam ; Orationes quaedam ex libris Historiarum Sal- lustii, 8vo. morocco elegant, gilt edges, very rare, 2l. 12s. 3d. Lugduni, (1510) i( Ce volume est tres rare. Je ne le vois mentionne nulle part. C’est le premier avec date qui ait un lis rouge sur le titre.”—Renouard. It is a counterfeit of the Aldine edition of 1509, with Aldus’s address to Bartholomew Livianus, governor of the Venetian forces, dated 1510.—See Renouard’s list, No. 31, and Brunet, who says, “ C’est un livre beaucoup plus rare que l’original.’’ 6571 Sallustius cum Fragmentis et Scholiis Aldi Manutii, 12mo. fine copy, vellum, 10$. 3d. Vein,. Dom. de Farris, 1595 *** Cost the late Bishop of Lichfield 17. 11s. 6d., who has written in it, “unknown io Renouard.” 6572 Salmagundi, a Miscellaneous Combination of Original Poetry, 1792.—Topsy Turvy ; with Anecdotes and Observations illustrative of Leading Characters in the present Government of France, 1793, in one vol. 8vo. 3s. 6d. 6573 Salmasii (Claudii) Dissertatio de Fcenere Trapezitico, Lugd. Bat. Elzevir, 1640.—Diatriba de Mutuo non esse Alienatio- nem adversus Coprianum quemdam juris doctorem, ib. 1640, in one vol. 8vo. fine copies, vellum, 10$. 3d. 6574 Salmasii Interpretatio Hippocratei Aphorismi de Calculo : add. Epistolae II. Jo. Berevorici quibus responditur, Lugd. Bat. 1640.—Thomae Stanlei Historia Philosophise Orien- talis, recens. Jo. Clericas, Amst. 1690.—Jac. Tollii Fortuita, in quibus prseter Critica nonnulla, tota Fabularis Historia Graeca, Phoenicia, iEgyptiaca, ad Chemiam pertinere asseri- tur, sewed, 1687.—Basilii Magni de Grammatica Exercitati- one liber, Greece, Basil. $. a.—in one vol. 8vo. veil. 10$. 3d. 6575 Salmasii de Hellenistica Commentarius, Controversiam de Lingua Hellenistica decidens, et plenissime pertractans Originem et Dialectos Graecae Linguse, 8vo. clean copy, neat, 7s. 3d. Lugd. Bat. Elzevir, 1643 6570 Salmasii de Hellenistica Commentarius, Controversiam de Lingua Hellenistica decidens, et plenissime pertractans Originem et Dialectos Graecee Linguse, Lugd. Bat. Elzevir, 1643.—Funus Linguae Hellenistic® sive Confutatio Exerci- tationis de Hellenisticis et Lingua Hellenistica, ib. 1643, in one vol. 8vo. fine copies, vellum, very scarce, 15$. 6577 Salmasius. —Miscellae Defensiones pro Cl. Salmasio, de variis observationibus et emendationibus ad Jus Atticum et Roma- num pertinentibus, pp. 888, cum Indice, 8vo. original binding, 4$. 3d. - - Lugd. Bat. 1645 6578 Salmasii Defensio Regia, pro Carolo I. ad Carolum II. 4to. vellum, 4$. 3d. - - Paris. 1660 6579 Salmasius, Apologie Royale pour Charles I. Roy d’Angleterre, large paper, portrait, 4to .fine copy, neat, scarce, 18$. Paris, 1750 *** Sold iu Mr. Rendorp’s sale for 21. Is. 6580 Salmasius, Clef du Grand Dictionnaire Historique des Pre^ tieuses, 8vo. vellum, scarce, 7s. 6d. Paris, 1661 *** This piece was printed as a table, or key, to the Grand Dictionnaire Historique des Pretieuses, a satirical work, which is very difficult to be understood without it. It is, however, generally wanting.-—iS,ee De Bure, Sfc. 6581 Salmon’s (Nathaniel) Roman Stations in Britain, according to the Imperial Itinerary, upon the Walking Street, Ermine Street, Ikening, or Via ad Icianos, &c. 8vo. sewed, 2s. 1726 6582 Salmon’s History of Hertfordshire, maps, and illustrated with numerous views of seats, portraits, tyc. folio, neat, 21. 2s. 1728 6588 Salt Works.—Statement of Facts relative to the Case and Prosecution of Mr. Furnival, Patentee for the Making of Salt upon an Improved Principle, with coloured engravings of the Salt Works at Wharton, in Cheshire, 8$c. 8vo. privately printed for the proprietor, 2s. 6d. - 1833 6584 Saltzeburgense Missale, printed in red and black, with some hundred beautifully engraved, wood-cut capitals, and with Musical Notes, folio, very fine copy, in the original impressed vellum binding, rare, 81. 3s. - Venetiis, 1515 6585 Salvestra, Ecloga Rusticale, 12mo. very rare, 8s. Siena, 1573, 6586 Salvi.—Lettera et Sonetti della Sig. Virginia Salvi, et della Sig. Beatrice sua figlivole a M. Celio Magno con le risposte et un Sonnetto dell istesso in lode di Venetia, 4to. fine copy, h. b. morocco, very scarce, 15s. Venetia, Guerra, 1571 Printed with Aldine type. 6587 Salviati Orazione Funerale nell’ esequie di Cosimo Medici, 4to. 8$. - - Firenze, 1574 6588 Salvio (Aless.) Trattato dell’ Inventione et Arte Liberale del Giuoco di Scacchi, 4to. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, rare, 11. 11s. 6d. - - Napoli, 1604 6589 Salvio (Aless.) Giuoco degli Scacchi: coll’ aggiunta, in line di un modo facile, per intendere il giuoco degli Scacchi, 4to. vellum, rare, 11.5s. - - Napoli, 1723 *** “ Ouvrage estime, et dont les exemplaires 6ont pen communs.” 6590 Sanchez.—Colleccion de Poesias Castellanas Anteriores al Siglo XV. preceden Noticias para la Vida del primer Marques de Santillano y la Carta que Escribio al condestable de Portugal sobre el origen de Nuestra Poesia, illustrada con Notas per D. T. Antonio Sanchez, 4 vols. 8vo. russia elegant, gilt edges, 21. 2s. - - Madrid, 1779-90 *** “ Collection fort bien executee et tr£s estime.”—Brunet. It is the only collection of the oldest Spanish poets, and is now become very scarce. A copy in boards sold at Mr. Evaus’s, January 13, 1825, for 21. 10s. 6591 Sancta Maria (Paulide) Dyalogus qui vocaturScrutinium Scrip- turarum, sine ulld nota (Mentelin) circa MCCCCLXX.— Liber Margarita Davitica nuncupatus, sine ulld nota, in 1 vol. folio, in the original binding, both very scarce, 11. 11 s. 6d, $592 Sanctii (F.) Brocensis Minerva ; seu de Causis Linguae Latina;. De Partibus Orationis, etc. 8vo. vellum, scarce, 10s. 6d. - - Salmanticce, 1587 6593 Sanctii Organum Dialectic\im et Rhetoricum cunctis disciplinis utilissimum ac necessarium, Salrnantic(Z, 1588.—Sanctii de nonnullis Porphyrii, aliorumquein Dialectica erroribus Scholae Dialectics, ib. 1597.——Sermon que se predico en las Honrras que se hizieron por el Rey Don Phelippe, Cordova, 1598, in one vol. 8vo. vellum, scarce, 7s. 6594 Sanctii in Artem Poeticam Horatii Annotationes, Salmanticce, 1591.—Angeli Politiani Silvae, cum Scholiis Sanctii, ib. 1596. —P. Ovidii in quendam quern vocat Ibin liber, ib. 1596.—- Bellum Grammaticale, autore Andrea Guarna, ib. 1589, in 1 vol. 8vo. vellum, very scarce, 10$. 6d. 6595 Sanctotisii (Christ.) Concio habita ad Sacrosanctam CEcumeni- cam Synodum Tridentinam, de Signis Verae Ecclesise ag= noscendae, 4to. fine copy, 10$. 6d. Venetiis, Zilettus, 1563 6596 Sanderi (Ant.) Poemata ad D. Franciscum Kinschotium Brabantiae Cancellarium, Lovan. 1651.—Ob pacem toti fere Christiano Orbi mediante Carolo II. Rege redditam ad eundem Principem, Carmen Votivum auctore M. N. Anglo, Lond. 1679, in one vol. 4to. fine copies, very neat, 10$. 6d. 6597 Sanderus (Nic.) de Origine ac Progressu Schismatis Anglicani, 8vo. vellum, scarce, 15$. - Romce, 1586 *** “ A highly curious publication.” 6598 Sanderson’s (Bp.) Episcopacy not prejudicial to Royal Power, portrait, 8vo. 4$. 6d. - - 1773 6599 Sandifortianae Bibliothecae Catalogus, priced, 8vo. h. b. neat, 4$. 6d. - Lugd. Bat. 1816 6600 Sandis (E.) Relatione dello stato della Religione, in diversi stati di queste Occidentali parti del Mondo, 4to. vellum, 5s. 1625 6601 Sandis Relation de FEstat de la Religion, et par quels desseins, et artifices, elle a este forgee, et Gouvernee en divers Estats de ces parties Occidentales du Monde, 12mo. 5s. Geneve,1626 6602 Sandras, Catalogue de sa Bibliotheque, priced, Paris, 1771.— Catalogue des Livres de M. Crosat, Baron de Thiers, avec Supplement, Paris, 1771, in one vol. 8vo. neat, 5s. 6603 Sangerhusani (Ant. Balderslebii) in funere Bernardi Wigboldi Epicedion in gratiam Viduee Magdalenae Paiissen ejusque universae familiae Flensburg, &c. portrait, 4to. fine copy, scarce, 7s. 6d. - - Haffnice, 1557 6604 Sangrini (Angeli) Poesis Christiana, wood-cuts, 4to.fine copy, vellum, rare, 18$. - - Patavii, 1565 6605 Sannazarii (Actii Synceri) de Partu Virginis, Lamentatio de Morte Christi, Piscatoria Ecloga, 12mo. vellum, 7s. 6d. Romce in JEdibus Minitii Calvi, 1526 *'** The late Bishop of Lichfield has written in the above volume,(< extra rare.” 6606 Sannazarii de Partu Virginis lib. III. de Morte Christi Lamentatio, etc. 8vo. vellum, 10$. 6d. Venet. Aldus, 1533 6607 Sannazarii Opera Omnia Poetica, Latine Scripta, 8vo. vellum, 8s. - - ex Bibliotheca AIdina, 1570 (6608 Sannazarii Opera Omnia Latine Scripta, 8vo. fine copy, very neat, 10s. 6d. - - Venet, Aldus, 1535 *** Sold in Jourdan*s sale for 30 francs. (6609 Sannazarius.—Commentaria in III. Libros de Virginis Partu a Sannazario editos, Don Lazari Cardonae, Venet. 1584.— Sannazarii Opera Omnia Latine scripta, ib. 1593, in 1 vol. 8vo. vellum, 7s. 6d. 6610 Sannazaro, Arcadia, con Annotationi da T. Porcacchi et Vita dell’ Auttore, portrait, Venetia, 1578.—Rime di M. G. Sannazaro, nuovamente corrette et reviste, per M. L. Dolce, ib. 1578.—Laberinto d’Amore di M. G. Boccaccio, di nuovo ristampato et corretto perT. Porcacchi, ib. 1575, in one vol. 12mo. 6s. 6611 San Roman (Antonio) Historia General de la Yndia Oriental, los Descubrimientos y Conquistas, que han hecho las Armas de Portugal, el en Brazil, y en otras partes de Africa y de la Asia; y de la dilatacion del Santo Evangelio por aquellas grandes Provincias, folio, fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, extremely rare, 3l. 3s. - Valladolid, 1602 *** One of the rarest and most interesting accounts of India, the conquest of the Brazils, &c. 6612 Sansovino (Fr.) Ordine de Cavaliere del Tosone, 4to. very fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, with the Aldine Anchor on the sides, 18s. - nelV Acad. Venet. 1558 *** Sold in the Celotti sale for 11.18s. 6613 Santa Cruz (Balt, de) Honesta, Util y Delectable, Grata y Maal Historia de la rara vida de los Famosos, y singulares Sanctos Barlaam y Josaphat, 4to, in the original vellum wrapper, very rare, \l. 11s. 6d. - Manilla, 1692 *** This very curious volume has apparently escaped the researches of Brunet and all other bibliographers. 6614 Santa Cruz (Melchior de) Floresta Espanola de Apothegmas o Sententias sabia y graciosamente dichas, de algunos Es- panos, 12mo. vellum, scarce, 5s. - Brucellas, 1598 6615 Santander (Jo. de) Relatio in qua agitur de Magnis Thesauris Spiritualibus et Temporalibus, Deo inspirante et adjuvante, inibi detectis, 8vo. vellum, gilt edges, 18s. Salisb. 1634 %* A relation of the nations and people of New Mexico, addressed by the Friars Minors to Philip IV. of Spain. 6616 Santander.—Supplement au Catalogue des Livres de la Bib- liotheque de M. C. de la Serna Santander, contenant des observations sur le filigrame du papier des livres imprimes dans le XV. Siecle, Un Memoire sur le premier usage des signatures et de chiffres dans Part Typographique, Une Preface latine sur la vraie collection des canons de St. Isidore de Seville, &c. plates of ancient water-marks, fyc. 8vo. bds. uncut, very scarce, 15s. - Bruxelles, 1803 6617 Sapientia Salomonis una cum Scholiis, Petro Nannio Alcma- riano interprete, 4to. scarce, 5s. Basilece, Froben. 1552 6618 Santeniana Bibliotheca, 8vo. h. b. neat, 5s. Lugd. Bat. 1800 *** “ Catalogue of a well-chosen classical library, rendered doubly interesting to critical scholars by the manuscript notes and collations of Van San ten himself, and other learned men ; note more particularly the elaborate apparatus on Ovid, Catullus, Tibullus, and Propertius, Ter. Maurus, and the ancient grammarians and scholiasts.”—MS. note by Mr. Heber. 6619 Santolii (J. B.) Selecta Carmina, Paris. 1670.—Regis pro sua erga urbis Mercatores Amplioris Ordinis Munificentia Encomium, ib. 1674, in 1 vol. 8vo. fine copies, in old french morocco, gilt leaves, 10s. 6d. *** With verses on the Great Fire of London, &c. 6620 Santos (Francisco) Dia y Noche de Madrid, discursos de lo mas notable que en el passa, interspersed with poetry, 8vo. vellum, 1 Os. 6d. - - Madrid, 1663 ®#* Purchased in Col. Stanley’s sale for 11.3s. 6621 Santos (Joam dos) Varia Historia de Cousas notaveis do Oriente e da Christandade cjue os Religiosos da Orden dos Pregadores nelle fizerano, Segunda Parte, original edition, folio, h. b. neat, rare, 15s. - Evora, 1609 This copy was purchased in Langles* sale for 34 francs. 6622 Sapidi (Joannis) Paraclesis sive Consolatio de Morte illustris- simi Principis Alberti Marchionis Badensis ad Guilhelmum Boecklinum, per Mundatensem ditionem praefectum, 4to. fine copy, scarce, 4$. - - Argent. 1543 6623 Sardi (Alexandri) Liber de Nummis : in quo antiqua pecunia Romana, et Graeca metitur precio ejus, quae nunc est in usu, 4to. scarce, 5s. 6d. - Moguntiaci, 1579 6624 Sardi (Gasp.) Epistolarum Liber varia reconditaque Historia- rum cognitione refertus, F/orent. Torrentinus, 1549.—Ant. Thylesii Opuscula; Imber Aureus, Tragedia, Poematia Septem et Commentarii duo eruditissimi, Basil. 1545.— Landi Methodus de Bona Valetudine tuenda, Lugd. 1557.— Galissardi Pulicis Encomium, ib. 1550.—-Ruei Epistola Pur- gatoria, de Gemmis, Paris. 1547.—Recherches des Mon- noyes, Poix, et maniere de nombrer, etc. par F. Garrault, cuts, ib. 1576, in one vol. 8vo. vellum, a scarce collection, 10s. 6d. At pages 17 to 21, of the first book, is a very interesting letter to Vincent May, in which Longolius, Pontanus, Aldus Manutius, Philelphus, and numerous others are noticed. 6625 Sarmatae (Alberti) Epithalamion scriptum de Nuptiis Comitis Nassaviensis Philippi, et generosae Comitissae Mansfeldensis, Annae, curious mood-cut border, 4to. fine copy, 5s. Wittemb. 1538 6620 Sarmatee Epicedion in immaturam mortem generosae Comitis, Dominae Annae, filiae Comitis Mansfeldensis Alberti, et Con- jugis, Comitis Nassaviensis Philippi, 4to. fine copy, 4s. Gd. Wittemb. 1538 6627 Sarraziana Bibliotheca distrahenda per Abr. Dettendt, priced, 8vo. neat, a curious collection, 3s. 6d. Mag. Com. 1715 6628 Sattorii (Jo.) Grammatica una cum ejusdem centuria Syn<* taxeon, Antv. 1540.—Croci (Corn.) Prop^deumatum Gram- maticaB Institutionis libelli duo, Amst. 1532.—Epistola Com. Croci solidis novi potissimum instrumenti testimoniis evincens verissimam esse D. Jacobi de fide et operibus sententiam. Colon. 1531, in 1 vol. 12mo. neat, 5s. 3d. G629 Sasso (Pamphilo) Sonetti Capitoli et Ecloghe, dedicated to Elizabeth Gonzaga, Duchess of Urbino, first edition, 4to. fine copy, h. b. neat, very rare, 11. 15s. Brixice, MCCCCXCIX. 6630 Saxi (Pamphili) Poetae lepidissimi Agislariorum vetustissimse Gentis origo, et de eisdem Epigrammatum liber, 4to. very scarce, 7s. 3d. - - Brixice, 1502 *** “ Very scarce, not in Panzer, or Ebert, or the Pinelli catalogue, or that of Croft.”—Manuscript note by the late R. Heber, Esq. 6631 Satire alia Berniesca di M. Gabriello Symeoni, con una Elegia sopra alia morte del Re Francesco Primo, e altre Rime a diverse persone, 4to. fine copy, vellum, rare, 15$. Turino, 1549 “ Petit volume tres rare.”—Brunet and De Bure. Sold in Gaignat’s safe for 63 francs, Mac Carthy for 50 francs, Heathcote’s for 21. 2s., and the present eopy was purchased for 1Z. 16s. 6632 Satyre (Pleasant) or Poesie, wherein is discovered the Calho- lieon of Spayne, and the chiefe Leaders of the League, finely fetcht over, and laid open in their colours, interspersed with curious poetry, 4to. fine copy, h. b. morocco, scarce, 1/. Is. - 1595 6633 Satyres.—The Girl at Foote’s to Sally Harris, 1773.—Elegiac Epistle from Lucy Cooper, in the Shades, to the Ravish’d Pomona, Sally Harris, 1774, 4to. scarce, 10$. 3d. Accompanied with a manuscript account of the noble persons noticed in the satires, including Lord Lyttleton, Sir Francis Blake, Lord Sandwich, Miss Ray, the witty Lucy Cooper, and others. 6634 Saulii (Alex.) Vita a Jo. Ant. Gabutio, 8vo. vellum, scarce» 7s. 3d. » Mediol. 1748 Prefixed is a life of the author, in which Paul Manutius is often mentioned, 6635 Sauromani (Geor.) Hispaniee Consolatio, 4to. fine copy of a scarce and interesting tract, 7s. 6d. - 1520* 6636 Sauromanus (G.) ad Principes Christianos de Religione ac communi Concordia, 4to. fine large copy, 5s. Romce, Bladus, 1524 6637 Sauromanus (G.) ad Principes Christianos de Religione ac communi Concordia, ruled with red lines, 4to. in the original binding, 7s. 3d. - Romce, Bladus, 1524 At the end is a MS. in a contemporary hand of extracts from the Fathers, with notes, &c. It was purchased by the late bishop of Lichfield for 11. 16s. 6638 Savage’s (Dr. H.) Reasons, shewing there is no need of such a Reformation of the Public Doctrine, Worship, Rites, and Ceremonies, Church Discipline, &c. as is pretended by divers ministers of sundry Counties, 4to. sewed, 4$. 1660 6639 Savageti (Jo.) Oratio super turbatione Ecclesise Constantiensis ad Papam Sixtum IV. habita, una cum tractatu per eum edito sex dubiis juris clauso. In quo jure ostenditur reser- vationem et provisiones Apostolicas de dicta Ecclesia per S. D. N. prelibatum factas fuisse et esse validas, et concor- data nationis Germanice illis in nullo obstare, etc. folio, fine copy, in old french morocco, gilt edges, extremely rare, 21. 12s. 6d. sine ulld nolased per Lupum Galium circa MCCCCLXXXVI. 6640 Savelli.—Relation of the Death of the Illustrious Lord Troilo Savellij Baron of Rome, who was there beheaded on the 18th of April, 1592, 12mo. neat, a scarce and interesting volume, 18s. - 1620 6641 Savile (Henrici) Angli, Comrnentarius de Militia Romana, 8vo. scarce, 5s. - - Heidelhergce, 1601 6642 Savillii (Henrici) Oratio, coram Regina Elizabetha Oxonise habita, 4to. served, scarce, 7s. 6d. - Oxon. 1658 At the end are some rare poems in Greek, Latin, and English. 6643 Savoy.—Account of the Glacieres or Ice Alps in Savoy, by an English Gentleman, and P. Martel his Engineer, map and views finely engraved, 4to. sewed, 3s. - 1744 6644 Saxii (Christ.) de Henrico Eppendorpio, Comrnentarius; cum aliquot Epistolis Henrici, Ducis Saxonici, Erasmi et Epperi- dorpii, 4to. bds. 3s. 6d. - - Lips. 1745 6645 Saxii (Chr.) Justa Depulsio immanis Calumniarum Atroci- tatis, qua in ipsum ab aliquot omnis, imprimis scripta ad Fratrem Theologum Epistola grassatus est P. Burman Junr. 4to. served, 5s. - Traj. Batavorum, 1761 6646 Saxii (Chr.) Deductie ter verdediginge van M. Pieter Bur- man, tegen de zoo genaamse Regt matige Afkeering, 4to. sewed, 3s. 6d. - ’s Gravenhage, 1763 6647 Saxo Ferrato (Bartholi de) Disputationes, folio, in the original binding, scarce, 1 Os. 6d. Venet. Vindelinus, circa MCCCCLXXI. 6648 Sbrulii (Richardi) Equitis Forojuliani Cesareique Poetae, ad Maximilianum Serenbergensem, Moduli aliquot, 4to. fine copy, scarce, 3s. 6d. - - Augustce, 1519 6649 Scaino da Salo (Ant.) Trattato del giuoco della Pallo, cuts, 12mo. vellum, scarce, 7s. 6d. Venetia, Giolito, 1555 6650 Scaliger.—Pauli Principis de la Scala et Hun (i. e. Pauli Scaliger) Oratio ad Pontificem ; Censurae ac Judicio mul- torum Catholicorum et Doctiss. virorum exhibita et ab eis lecta recognita, etc. 4to. h. b. neat, 10s. 6d. Colonice, 1571 6651 Scaligeri Poetices, lib. VII. Historicus, Hyle, Idea, Para- sceves Criticus, Hypercriticus, Epinomis, 8vo. vellum, 4s. 6d. 1581 6652 Scaligeri Epistola de Vetustate et Splendore Gentis Scaligerae et Jul. Caes. Scaligeri Vita, Oratio et Testimonia, 4to. vellum, scarce, 7s.6d. - - Lugd. Bat. 1594 6653 Sealigeri Epistola de Vetustate et Splendore Gentis Scaligerm, et J. C. Sealigeri Vita, 'portrait, Lagd. Bat, 1594.—Vita Francisci Junii, ib. 1595.—Libellus de Conjugio, Repudio, et Divortio a Nic. Hemmingio, Lipsice, 1572, in 1 vol. 4to. fine copies, vellum, 10s. 3d. 6654 Scaliger.—-Florilegium Epigrammatum Martialis, Josepbus Scaliger vertit Grsece, 8vo.fine copy, vellum scarce, 7s. 3d. Lutetice, 1607 6655 Sealigeri Poemata Omnia ex Museo Petri Scriverii, presentation copy from J. Capellus to Nic. Perottus, 12mo. neat, gilt edges, 5s. 6d. - Raplielengii, Plantin, 1615 6656 Sealigeri de Causis Linguas Latinae, lib. XIII. 8vo. vellum, 4s. 3d. - - 1628 6657 Scamozzi, Idea della Architettura Universale, numerous plates, folio,fine copy, very neat, 1 /. 8s. - Venet. 1615 %* “ Edition rare.’’—Brunet. 6658 Scantii (Fr.) de Coelesti Exercitu Triumphante Oratio babita in Sacello Pontificum Maximiliano Austriaco Imperat. Ceesari Optimo consecrata, 4to. h. b. morocco, very scarce, 10s. 3d. Romeo, ap. Anton. Bladum, 1565 6659 Scantii de Fragilitate Humana Oratio, 4to. cut copy, h. b. morocco, 7s. 3d. - - ib. id. 1565 6660 Scaphenati (Jo, Bapt.) Elegise et Epigrammata, 8vo. fine copy, very neat, scarce, 10s. 3d. Venet. apud Hieronymum Scotum, 1541 6661 Scappi (Bartolomeo) Opera dell’ Arte del Cucinare, con la- quale si puo ammaestrare qual si voglia Cuoco, Scalco, Trinciante, o Mastro di Casa: divisa in sei libri, milk very curious plates, 4to. neat, gilt edges, rare, 1/. 11s. 6d. Venetia, 1610 The author of this curious treatise was “ Cuoco Secreto’’ to Pope Pius V.; his office will at once explain the nature of the work, but the writer has entered into the subject in the most copious manner, of Meats, Drinks, Sauces, Pastry, &c. &c., the best methods and times of cooking, preserving, &c., the most useful utensils, how made ; with a great number of receipts, 6662 Scapulae Lexicon Graeco-Latinum, interleaved with very copious manuscript notes, by Mr. Sedgwick, who has, at the commencement, enumerated the authors quoted by him, 2 vols. folio, h. b. russia, 31. 3s. - Aurelive Allobr. 1609 %* The additions are very copious and neatly written. 6663 Scarcity and Income.—Letter to Lord Kenyon on the High Prices of Provisions, by W. Playfair, 1800.—Temperate Discussion of the Causes which have led to the present high Price of Bread, 1800.—Thoughts on the present Prices of Provisions, 1800.—Three Essays on Taxation of Income, on the National Debt, the Public Funds, and the Law for the Sale of the Land Tax, and on the Improvement of Agriculture, 1799.—Estimate of the Number of Inhabitants in Great Britain and Ireland, by Sir F. M. Eden, 1800, in one vol, 8vo. h. b, neat, 4,9, 3d. 4 0 6664 Scarpce (Christophori) Orthographia brevis et utilis, adheeret Opusculum de Dipthongis editum a Guarino Veronensi, 4to. fine large copy, very neat, extremely rare, 31. 3s. sine ulla notdsed Tarvisii, circa MCCCCLXXV. A very early edition, apparently unnoticed by bibliographers. It was purchased at Mr. Evaus’s, Jan. 16, 1825, for 111. 11 s. G6G5 Scarronides ; or, Virgile Travestie, a Mock Poem, 8vo. fine clean copy, 2s. - - 1664 6666 Sceptic (The), Retford, 1800.—Remarks on Modern Female Manners, Indecency of Dress, &c. 1802.—Thoughts on the intended Bridges over the Menai and the Conway, 1802.—- R. Houlton’s Letter on Lotteries, 1802.—J. King’s Essay on a New System of Arithmetic, Buckingham, 1802.—T. Lee’s Address to the Subscribers of the Bristol Infirmary, on the Case of Mary Fiddis, Bristol, 1805.—Second Address to Ditto, in Vindication of Mary Fiddis’s Character from the Aspersions of the Mirror, Bristol, 1805.—Rev. T. Thirl- wall’s Protest against the revival of Interludes at the Royalty Theatre, 1805.—Rules of the Silk Manufacturers’ Society, 1805.—Narrative of the Loss of the Lady Hobart, Packet, 1803.—Narrative of the Loss of the Ship Fanny, plate, 1805. — Rev. J. H. Monk’s Letter to Dr. Butler, with Reply, and part of Dr. Blomfield’s Letter, 1800.—Another Guess at Junius, 1800, in one vol. 8vo. h. b. neat, 7s. 6d. 6667 Schachzabel, an extremely curious and scarce poem, in German, on the Game of Chess, with wood-cut borders of various figures, 4to. fine copy, 1/. 11s. Gd. - Costenz, 1507 6668 Schafnaburgensis (Lamberti) Germanorum Res Praeclare olim gestae. Itemque rerum aliarum fere memoratu dignissima- rum per brevis et admodum jucunda quaedam annotatio, 8vo. vellum, 3s. - - Tubingce, 1533 6669 Schalbruchiana Bibliotheca sive Catalogus Librorum Theo- logicorum Classicorum, etc. quos collegit J. T. Schalbruch, 12mo. h. b. vellum, 4s. Gd. - Amst. 1723 *%* “ A valuable library, containing a great many editions of the Classics, &c. with manuscript notes and collations by eminent scholars.” 6670 Schall Historica Narratio de Tnitio et Progressu Missionis Soc. Jesu apud Chinenses, portrait, Viennce Anstrice, 1665.— Vita Bennonis, Episcopi Misenensis, a M. HeidenreiclnyVow- tispiece, Dresdce et Lips. 1694, in 1 vo!. 12mo. scarce, 10s. Gd. 6671 Schellenbergii (Christoph.) Epithalamium G. Fabricio et Mag- dalenee Joannis Fausti (iliae, 4to. fine copy, 3s. Gd. Witteb. 1557 6672 Schelleri Observationes in priscos Scriptores quosdam, (prae- cipue Ciceronem, et Livium,) 8vo. h. b. vellum, 4s. Lipsice, 1785 6673 Scheltonii (Foppii) Poemata Graeca et Latina, 8vo. neat, 3s. Gd. - - I^arisiis, 1605 6674 Schickardi Institutiones Linguae Ebroeae, 12mo. 3s. 6675 Scheurli (Christophori) Nuremberger.sis Jurisutriusque Doc- toris, Libellus de laudibus Germaniae et Ducum Saxoniae, 4to. very fine large copy, with uncut leaves throughout, 5s. 6d. 1508 6676 Scheurli (Doctoris) Oratio attingens litterarum praestantiarn necnon laudem Ecclesiae Collegiatae Vittenburgensis, fine large wood-cut, 4to. neat, very scarce, 10s. 6d. Lips. 1509 6677 Scheurli (Laur.) Familia Othemannica ; et quas singuli ex ea tyranni clades Christianis nefarie intulerint, 4to. scarce, 5s. Pragce, 1596 6678 Schism.—Sir R. Steel’s Letter concerning the Bill for Preventing the Growth of Schism, 4to. sewed, 2s. 1714 6679 Schneider’s Danish Grammar for the use of Englishmen, with a short Description of Copenhagen, 8vo. h. b. neat, 2s. 6d. Copenhagen, no date. 6680 Schneither (Agathoris) Oratio de Prudentia Veterum, qui puerorum Institutionem a Poetarum in primis Homeri lec- tione auspicabantur, 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. Groningce, 1820 6681 Schoepperi (Jacobi) Comoedia et Tragcedia, 8vo. h. b. morocco, gilt edges, 5s. - Tremonce, 1552 The two plays in the above volume are the “ Decollates’’ and the “ Vo«? luptatis et Virtutis Pugna.’’ 6682 Schoettgenius et Thalmannus de Librariis et Bibliopolis Anti- quorum, 4to. sewed, 4s. - Lips. 1710 6683 School-play, prepared for, and performed in, a private Grammar School in Middlesex, 12mo. neat, very scarce, 18s. 1664 6684 Schora (Lud. a) Consilium super Viribus Matrimonii Henrici VIII. et Catharines Regum Angliee, with many marginal notes in a contemporary hand, bearing a great resemblance to that of Luther, folio, fine large copy, with uncut leaves throughout, very rare, 21. 2s. - Lovanii, 1534 6685 Schori (Ant.) de Ratione Discendee Docendseque Linguae La- tinas et Graece, lib. II. 8vo. scarce, 5s. d. - - - 1763 6705 Scotland. — Actis and Constitutions of the Laws of the Realme of Scotland, maid in Parliamentis haldin be the rycht excellant, hie, and mightie Princes, Kingis James the First, Second, Third, Feird, Fyft, and in the time of Marie, now Queene of Scottis, viseit and correctit be the Lordis depute be speciall commissioun thairto, and extractit furth of the Registers be the Clerkis of our Soverane Ladyis Register, with the reprinted cancel leaves, but wants A. I. black letter, folio, neat, very rare, 4/. 4s. Edinburgh, be Robert Lehpruitk, 1566 *** The above important volume, commonly called the Black Acts, is of very rare occurrence iu so perfect a state as the present. 6706 Scotland.—A Discovery of the Unnatural and Traiterous Conspiracie of Scottish Papists, against God, his Church, their Native Countrie, the King’s Majestie, Person, and Estate, set down as was confessed by Maister George Keiv, and David Grahame, of Fentrie, Executed in Edinburgh, whereunto are annexed certaine intercepted Letters, an interesting historical volume, black letter, 4to. morocco elegant, gilt edges, rare, 2l. 2s. - 1593 6707 Scotland.—A most curious and valuable Collection, CONSISTING OF UPWARDS OF Two HUNDRED TrACTS AND small Books, illustrative of the History of Scotland, from 1638 to 1736, including much Historical Matter and Facts published at the period, not to be obtained from other sources, 8 vols. 4to. and 1 vol. folio, uniformly bound in morocco elegant, gilt edges, 521. iOs, - 1638-1736 *** This valuable body of Scotish History must be seen to be duly appreciated : many of the tracts are of great rarity. A brief list of the titles of each work may be had for inspection; it is probably the most complete collection during the same period known. The whole are in very fine condition. 6708 Scotland.—An Assertion of the Government of the Church of Scotland, in points of Ruling Elders, and of Authority of Presbyteries and Synods, with Postscript in answer to the Treatise against Presbyteriall Government, 4to. sewed, fine copy, IOs. 6d. “ - 1644 6709 Scotland.—Assertio Juris Monarchici in Regno Scotorum; seu de Mutuis Regis Scotiae, et Subditorum ejus officiis, 4io. fine copy, rare, 185. - - - 1633 6710 Scotland.—Speech in the Parliament of Scotland, in relation to Presbyterian Government, by S. A. B. who was expelled the House, 4to. 25. 6d. 6711 Scottish Mist Dispelled, or Answer to the Commissioners, 4to, sewed, 3s. - - - 1648 6712 Scotch Ballads.—A Collection of curious old single Sheet Scotch Ballads, including an Oration on the Decision of the long Plea between the Noble Families of Douglas and Hamilton. —Banishment of Poverty, by J. D.of Albany.—Life and Bloody Death of William Lawrie’s Dog. —Christ’s Kirk on the Green.—Life and Death of the Piper of Kilbarchan.—Maid’s Lamentations for want of Tochar- good.—Willie Winkie’s Testament.—Hexham Laddy.—On Captain Gordon’s Arrival with a Rich Prize in Leith Harbour a second time.—Poor Client’s Complaint, by Buchan- nan. — Bessy Bell and Mary Gray. — Jockey’s Love to Meggy.—Young Laird and Edinburgh Katty, with Katty’s Answer.—Lord Fingall’s Delight.-— Scots-man outwitted by the Country Damsel.—South-Sea Stock Jobbers.—Love has wounded mv Heart.—Pressed Soldier.—Execution of the Covenant.—Lucky Wood.—Jovial Cobler.—Nostradamus’s Predictions.—Hubble Bubble.—John Wat Grieve to the Laird of Culquhalzie.—Patientful Wife and Rambling Husband.—Ode to the Duchess of Hamilton.—Farewell to the Duke of York on his Voyage to Scotland.—Convert Scot and Apostate English, a scarce collection, Si. 3s. 1680-1720 6713 Scotland.—Overtures for correcting and amending the Laws, presented to the Duke of Queensberry, his Majesty’s high Commissioner, 1700.—Act for the further Limitation of the Crown, and securing the Subjects’ Rights, 1701.—Three Letters tending to the Security of this Nation against all future Persecution for Religion, 1688.—Hue and Cry after the Pretender, by Jack Catch, 1716.—Declaration of the Estates of the Kingdom of Scotland, containing the Claim of Right, and the offer of the Crown to their Majesties King William and Queen Mary, Edinb. 1689.—Report of the Commissioners for stating and examining Publick Accounts, ib. 1704.—Minutes of the Proceedings of Parliament, 11 numbers, Edinburgh, 1693.—Ditto, 37 numbers, wanting Nos. 15, 25, 26, and 29, Edinb. 1695. —Ditto, 20 numbers complete, ib. 1696.—Ditto, 20 numbers complete, ib. 1698. —Ditto, 9 numbers complete, ib. 1702.—Ditto, 63 numbers, wanting Nos. 12, 44, and 48, ib. 1703.—Ditto, 25 numbers, wanting No. 1, ib. 1704, in one vol. folio, h. b. neat, 31. 3s. The above minutes, from their being printed singly, are of the rarest occurrence; they contain many facts in Scotish history not to be supplied from other sources. * 6714 Scotland.—Proceedings of the Parliament of Scotland, with account of all the material debates, &c. 4to. servedt 4$. 1704 6715 Scotland. — Account of the Government of the Scottish Church, 4to. h. b. morocco, 3s. - 1708 6716 Scotland.—Interest of Scotland considered, 8vo. scarce, 5s. Edinb. 1733 6717 Scotland.—Popery Reviving, or an Account of the Growth of Popery, and the insolence of Papists and Jacobites in Scotland, with short relation of the Popish Massacres in France, Ireland. &c. and of the Spanish Armadoe, Gunpowder Plot, &c. 4to. poor copy, scarce, 4s. 6d. - Edinburgh, 1714 6718 Scotish Causes.—A most important and highly interesting Collection of all the Legal Proceedings, Opinions of the Judges, Counsel, &c. &c. in various celebrated Causes, enriched throughout with important manuscript notes and additions, by Sir R. Gifford, the greater part not being printed for sale, and many of them very rare, in 36 vols. 4to. and 5 vols. folio, in all 41 vols. forming a very valuable collection to any public Institution, 15/. 15s. 1769-1825 6719 Scotish Poems (Two Ancient) The Gaberlunzie Man, and Christ’s Kirk on the Green, with Notes and Observations by John Callander, of Craigforth, 8vo. bds. uncut, 65. 6d. Edinb. 1782 6720 Scotland.—Reports on the State of certain Parishes in Scotland, made to his Majesty’s Commissioners for Plantation of Kirks, &c. in Pursuance of their Ordinance dated 12 April, 1627, from the original MS. 4to. bds, 2/. 2s, Edinb. 1835 *** A most valuable volume of Scotish HISTORY, privately printed for the members of the Maitland Club. 6721 Scotland.—Miscellany of the Abbotsford Club, a most valuable Series of Historical Papers relating to the Affairs of Scotland, comprising upwards of 400 pages, privately printed for the members of the club, 4to. extra cloth boards9 4/. 14s. 6d. - Edinb. 1837 *** This is one of the most valuable series of papers produced by the Northern Clubs: it consists of twenty-two distinct collections of Papers, some of which contain from twenty to thirty articles, with facsimiles of some of them; among others are the agreement between the Earls of Argyle and Arran, and others, anent the government of the King’s person, 1468.—Bond of Queen Margaret and her husband, Lord Methuen, to Lord Boyd, and various other bonds of assistance to the Boyd family; agreement between Queen Mary, Regent, and Lord Boid, for mutual assistance against their enemies, 1557.—Ratification of the commission granted by Queen Mary to Lord Boyd ; Queen Mary’s commission to the Bishop of Ross and Lord Boyd, to treat with Queen Elizabeth, 1569. —Mandate for the divorce of Queen Mary and the Earl Bothwell, 1569.—” Queen Mary’s commission to treat with her Scotch subjects, 1569.—Various bonds of friendship between the Nobility of Scotland during these troubles, and other papers, letters, &c. of the greatest interest, 1569 to 1590.—Dispute between the Abbot and the Convent of Lindores and the inhabitants of Newburgh, in 1309.—Verses and Letters'of James VI.; last moments of Queen Anne of Denmark ; trial of Mongo Murray for assaulting Thomas Syderf, comedian, 1669.—Trials for Witchcraft, Sorcery, and Superstition in Orkney, 1624 to 1643.—Brevis Narratio Martyrii Venerabilis Sacerdotis Thomas Max- fieldii, Epistolae Virorum clarorum ad Jacobum VI.; Relation of Lord Warwick’s passage, containing some interesting passages never before printed, 1627.—- Various Letters of James VI.; Lord Chancellor Ellesmere; also numerous letters and papers relating to Great Britain during the reign of James I.; letters and papers relating to Irish matters, from 1604 to 1624.—A Satire again sit Scotland; answer to ditto ; Complaint of the Muses upon Sir W. Alexander: and various other papers. 6722 Scotland.—Ecclesiastical Records, Selections from the Registers of the Presbytery of Lanark, 'printed for the Abbotsford Club, 4to. bds. 21. 12s. 6d. - Edinb. 1839 The above contains some interesting matters of history, From 1623 to 1709. 6723 Scot’s (Reginald) Discovery of Witchcraft, proving the common opinion of Witches contracting with Divels, Spirits, or Familiars, and their power to kill, torment, and consume bodies, their flying in the air, &c. to be but imaginary, wherein the lewde practices of Witchmongers upon ignorant and superstitious people are detected, also the Knavery of Conjurors, Inchanters, Jugglers, &c. are deciphered, with treatise on the nature and substance of Spirits and Divels, &c. cuts, 4to. fine clean copy, in the original binding, neat, the most curious book on the subject, H. 5s. - 1651 6724 Scot’s (Thos.) Philomythie or Phylomythologie, wherein Outlandish Birds, Beasts, and Fishes, are taught to speak true English plainly.—Certaine Pieces of this Age Parabolized, viz. Duellum Britannicum, Regalis Justitiae Jacobi, Aqui- gnispicium, Antidotum Cecillianum.—The Second Part of Philomythologie, containing certaine Tales of True Libertie, False Friendship, Power United, Faction, and Ambition, curious engraved title, 8vo. morocco elegant, gilt edges, very scarce, 2l. 2s. - - - 1622 A singularly curious and very scarce volume of historical poems, satires, &c.; among others are some addressed to Thomas Thursby, Esq. Sir Edmund Mondeford, Sir Henry Bedingfield, Sir Hugh Smith, Sir H. Rich, Sir Robt. Rich, Sir Thomas Southwell, Sir Hammond Le Strange, Admiral Floyde, Sir J. Croft, and various others. One of the poems memorizes a duel between Sir G. Warton and James Stewart, Esq. in which both parties fell, in 1609. Another commemorates the equitable decision of King James in condemning Lord Sanquhar to death for the hired assassination of Turner, the fencing-master. Another on the Spanish Armada, Powder Plot, Burning of Newmarket, &c. Another in honour of the illustrious family of the Cecils. An Irish Banquet, or the Mayor’s Feast of Youghall, with various others. 6725 Scot’s (Thomas) Vox Populi, or News from Spayne, translated according to the Spanish copy, which may serve to forwarn both England and the United Provinces, how farre to trust Spanish Pretences, 4to. served, 3s. 1620 6726 Scot’s Second Part of Vox Populi, or Gondomar appearing in the likeness of Machiavell, in a Spanish Parliament, wherein are discoursed his treacherous and subtile practices to the ruine as well of England as the Netherlands, with curious engraved title, containing his portrait, and in the back ground a sedan, carried bu two Spanish asses, 4to. sewed, 4s. 6d. - - - 1624 6727 Scot’s (Sir Walter) Lady of the Lake, a Poem, portrait, 4to. very neat, marbled edges, 18s. - Edinb. 1810 *** King George the Fourth’s copy. Sold in Rev. H. Drury’s sale for 1/. 10s. 6728 Scott (Sir Walter) Waverley Novels, complete in 48 vols. 12mo. with beautiful vignettes and frontispieces, half bound morocco elegant - - - 1830-4 6729 Scott’s (William) Essay of Drapery, or the Complete Citizen, trading justly, pleasingly, and profitably, curious frontispiece by Droeshout, 12mo. fine copy, russia, very scarce, 145. 1635 Sold in the White Knights sale for 11.125. 6730 Scoundrel’s Dictionary, or explanation of the Cant Words used by the thieves, house breakers, street robbers, and pickpockets about town, with curious dissertations on the Art of Wheedling, and a Collection of Flash Songs, with Glossary, 8vo. neat, extremely rare and curious, \l. 8s. 1754 6731 Scriptorum Comicorum Vetustissimorurn et Sapientissimorum Opera, interleaved, in 3 vols. 8vo. fine copy, neat, scarce, 105. 6d. - Basil. 1560 6732 Scriptores Veteres Physiognomic ex recens. Perusci et Syl- burgii, Gr. et Lat. cura Franzii, 8vo. veil. 125. Altenb. 1780 *** With numerous manuscript notes by Gilbert Wakefield. Sold in Caif lard’s sale for 21 francs. 6733 Scudamore.-—Magnse Britannic Auster Iknographicus ad Ill. D. J. Vicecomitem Scudamoreum Regis Britannia apud Regem Legatum, Gr. et Lat. 4to. 105. 6d. - 1637 *** Privately printed, with autograph dedication of the author to Lord Viscount Scudamore. 6734 Sculpture.—Pomponius Gauricus de Sculptura, etc. 8vo. a remarkably tall copy, veil, scarce, 125. Florentice, Junta, 1504 “ Ce petit volume est fort rare.’’—Brunet, Supplement, t. 2,p. 5. 6735 Seance Extraordinaire et Secrete de l’Academie Fran9aise tenue a l’occasion des Etats-Generaux, 1789.—Lettre d’un habitant de Provence, sur M. D’Epremesnil, 1789.—Lettre des habitans du Bailliage de *** a M. ***, sur son Duel et sur le prejuge du Point d’honneur, 1790.—Lettres d’une Citoyenne a son amie sur les avantages que procureroit a la nation le Patriotisme des Dames, 1789.—Cahier des representations et doleances du beau sexe, au moment de la tenue des etats generaux, 1789.—Requete des Femmes pour leur admission aux Etats Generaux.—Compte rendu de l’Etat des Finances des Titulaires Ecclesiastiques, sous le regime de la liberte Fran^aise, 1791.—Observations addressees a M. de la Harpe, 1791.—Denonciation des Annonciades; La Prise des Annonciades, 1789, in one vol. 8vo. neat, a curious collection, 7s. 6d. 6736 Seaman’s (Lazarus) Vindication of the Judgement of the Reformed Churches, and Protestant Divines, from misrepresentations concerning Ordination and laying on of hands, with answer to Edmond Chiilendon, 4to. sewed, 45. 1647 6737 Sebastian.—Adventure Admirable qui contient un discours touchant les succes du Roy de Portugal, Dom Sebastian, de- puis son voyage d’Aphrique, auquel il se perdut en la bataille qu’il eut contre les Infideles, 1578, 8vo.fine copy, very neat, rare and curious, 11. 15. - - 1601 4 P 6738 Seale's (J. B.) Analysis of the Greek Metres, for the Use of Students at the Universities, 8vo. sd. 3s. 6d. Camb. 1784 6739 Secret History and Memoirs of the Barracks of Ireland, 1747. — Letter from Sir R. Cox, Bt. to T. Prior, on the Beneficial Effects of Establishing the Linen Manufacture in Ireland, Dublin, 1749.—-Thistle, a Dispassionate Examine of the prejudice of Englishmen in general to the Scotch Nation, &c.—Rose, being a Detection of Two Libels, published in the Old English Journal, and the Thistle, 1747.—History of the Rise, Progress, and Tendency of Patriotism, Dublin, 1747.— Letters of the Hon. Algernon Sydney to the Hon. Henry Savile, Ambassador in France in 1679, ib. 1742.— Enquiry into the Conduct of the Two Brothers, 1749.— Observations on the Mutiny Bill; Use and Abuse of the Standing Army, Dublin.—Case and Trial of John Peter Zenger, of New York, Printer, 1750. — Speech of John Good, vulgarly called Jack the Giant Queller, Dublin, 1751. —Songs in Jack the Giant Queller, an Antique History, by H. Brooke, ib. 1749.—To the Memory of a Lady deceased, a Monody, by Mr. Lyttleton, ib. 1747, in 1 vol. 8vo. half bound, neat, scarce and curious, 105. 6d. 6740 Secta Monopolii, seu Congregations Bonorum Sociorum, 4to. 105. 6d. - ( Memingen, Aid. KunneJ s. a. “This is a curious tract, and of extreme rarity. The humourous priuter is the author, and declares himself Bishop of a new sect, with various rules of the society.” 6741 Secta Monopolii, seu Congregationis bonorum sociorum, 4to. scarce and curious, 5s. - - 1505 6742 Sects.—Discoverie of 29 Sects in London, all of which, except the Protestants, are most Devilish and Damnable, with list of the same, 4to. sewed, 45. - 1641 6743 Secundi (J.) Opera nunc secundum in lucem edita, Paris. 1561.—Marulli Epigrammata et Hymni, ib. 1561, in 1 vol. 12mo. fine copies, ruled with red lines, neat, 7s. 6d. 6744 Seder Olam sive Ofdo Seculorum, Ilistorica Enarratio Doc- trinae, item Quaestiones aliquot in Apocalypsin, 12mo. fine copy, vellum, 7s. 6d. - - 1693 “ Autor rarissimi libri, qui ex meris paradoxologiis contextus est, Leibni- tio, Reinmanno et aliis asserentibus est Franc. Merc, von Helmont.”—Vogtii Catalogus Librorum Rariorum. 6745 Sedulii Carmen Paschale, Aurelii Prudentii Poemata, 8vo. fine copy, neat, rare, 7s. 6d. - Mediolani, 1501 *** Sold in the Crevenna sale for 15 francs. 6746 Sedulii Opusculum quod exhortatorium ad fideles inscripsit, 4to. scarce, 2s. 6d. - - LiptzJc, 1503 6747 Segar’s (Simon) Titles of Honour, the Temporal Nobility of the English Nation, Dukes, Marquisses, Earls and Viscounts, from the Conquest, and Barons from their first Investiture by Charter, with some matter in Relation to our Baronage, 8vo. 5s. - - - - 1712 6748 Segaar (Caroli) Oratio de Critice in divinis Novi Foederis li» bris aeque ac in humanis sed circumspecte et modeste etiam- nura exercenda, 4to. sewed, 3$. 6d. Troj. ad Rhen. 1772 6749 Segaar (Caroli) Oratio deHugone Grotio, illustri humanorum et divinorurn novi Foederis Scriptorum, interprete, 4to. sewed, 3s. 6d. - - - 1785 6750 Segni (Giulio) Scelta di varii Poemi composti nella partenza di G. A. Papio dalla citta di Bologna, among others is an Epigram by Aldus Manutius, 4to. 7s. 6d. Bologna, 1583 *** Purchased by the late Bishop of Lichfield for 21. 2s. 6751 Seldeni (Joannis) Analecton Anglo-Britannicon lib. II. 4to. 5s. Francef. 1615 6752 Seldeni Mare Clausum seu de Dominio Maris dedic. Carolo Magnae Britannia^, Franciee, et Hiberniae Regi, maps, 12mo. fine copy, vellum, scarce, 10$. 6c?. - Lond. 1636 6753 Seldeni de Successionibus ad Leges Ebrseorum in bona De- functorum, liber; in Pontificatum, lib. II. 12mo. fine copy, vellum, 10$. 6d. - Lugd. Bat. Elzevir, 1638 6754 Seldeni Eutychii iEgyptii, Patriarchs Orthodoxorum Alexan- drini Ecclesiae suae Originis, ex ejusdem Arabico nunc pri- mum typis edidit ac Versione et Commentario, 4to. vellum, scarce, 7s. 6d. - - Lond. 1642 6755 Selden’s Titles of Honor, with additions and amendments by the author, best edition, portrait by White, folio, very neat, 1?. 1$. 1672 6756 Select Funeral Memorials, poems on Lord and Lady Rich, Lord Hastings, the Countess of Huntingdon, Mary, Countess of Warwick, W. Lord Russell, and Henry, Prince of Wales, 4to. fine clean copy, 10$. 6d. Lee Priory private press, 1818 *** One hundred copies printed, 6757 Sellii (Theodori) Specimen Observationum Miscellanearum ; accedit Dissertatio de adsessoribus Archontum apud Atheni- enses, 8vo. half bound, vellum, 2s. 6d. Lugd. Bat. 1719 6758 Selnecceri (Nicolai) Libellus de Partibus Corporis Humani, Carmine, 4to. fine copy, 5s. - Witteb. 1554 6759 Senarclad (Claudii) Historia Vera de Morte Sancti vivi Joannis Diazii Hispani, quern ejus frater Alphonsus Diazius nefa- rie interfecit, cum prsefatione Mart. Buceri, in qua de prae- senti statu Germaniee multa continentur lectu imprimis digna, 8vo. scarce, 5s. 1546 6760 Senarii Proverbiales ex diversis Poetis Grsecis, a Stobaeo col- lecti, Gr. et Lat. ab Ottomaro Luscinio, 8vo. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, scarce, 11. 1$. Argent. 1521 *** Purchased in Mr. Hibbert’s sale for 21. 2s. 6761 Senecae Opera Moralia et Epistolae, first edition, folio, some few leaves are wormed, otherwise a good copy, very rare, 31. 3s. Neapoli, Moravus, MCCCCLXXV. *** u Premiere edition deSen&que, fortrecherch6e descurieux.’’—Brunet. Sold in the La Valliere sale for 800 francs; Crevenua for 660 francs; Prince Talleyrand’s for 22?. ils,6d.; andSirM.M. Sykes’s, not better than the present, for 10/. 5s. 6762 Seneca de Beata Vita, 4to. scarce, 3s. 6d. Lyptzick, MCCCCXCVI. 6763 Seneca de quatuor Virtutibus Cardinalibus, 4to. fine copy, 3s. 6d. - - Lyptzick, 1502 6764 Seneca de quatuor Virtutibus Cardinalibus, 4to .fine copy, 3s. Antverpice, 1505 6765 Seneca de quatuor Virtutibus Cardinalibus, cum commento, 4tO' fine large copy, 4s. - sine ulla notd. 6766 Seneca.—Formula Vitae honestae, opus, quod diu quidem Senecae de quatuor Virtutibus falso inscriptum, prostitit, 4to. scarce, 2s. - - Pictavii, s. o. 6767 Senecae Naturales Quaestiones, Matthaei Fortunati in easdem Annotationes, 4to .fine copy, in the original impressed binding, rare, 2l.2s. - - Venet. Aldus, 1522 *** “ Ce livre est depuis long temps regardee comme un des plus rares de ceux qu’ont imprimees les Aide.”—Renouard. Sold in Sir M. Sykes’s sale for 51. 6768 Senecae Tragoedia Nona, quae Octavia nominatur, 8vo. morocco elegant, gilt edges, rare, 18s. . Paris. 1533 *** Cost the Duke of Marlborough 32. 3s. 6769 Senecae atque aliorum Tragoediae, cura T. Farnabii, first edition, 8vo. original binding, 6s. 6d. - Londini, 1613 6770 Seneca’s Medea, a Tragedie, Englished by Edw. Sherburne, Esq. with Annotations, 8vo. fine clean copy, in the original binding, scarce, 15s. - - 1648 6771 Seneca’s Thyestes, a Tragedy; to which is added, Mock- Thyestes, in Burlesque, by J. Wright, 8vo. fine clean copy, very neat, scarce, 10s. 6d. - - 1674 6772 Seneca de Benefizii tradotto in Volgar Fiorentino da M. B. Varchi, nuovo ristampato con la Vita dell’ Autore, 12mo. vellum, with autograph of Sir P. Mainwaringe, Secretary to the unfortunate Earl of Strafford, 5s. Fiorenza, Giunti, 1574 6773 Seneca.—Historia de la Vida de Seneca Autor Juan Pablo Martyr Rizo, 4to. vellum, scarce, 10s. 6d. Madrid, 1625 6774 Sententiae, ex Veterum Comicorum Fabulis, quae integrae non extant, Gr. et Lat. 12mo. fine copy, morocco, silt edges, scarce, 15s. - - - Paris. Morel. 1553 *** “ Belle edition, dont les exemplaires bien conserves sont recherches.”— Brunet. Sold in Dr. Heath’s sale for 12. 9s., and in Croft’s for 12. 1 Is, 6d. 6775 Sententiae versu comprehense ex Decii Laberii, et Publii Syri Mimis; Sapientum septem Apophthegmata, 4to. scarce, 2s. Pictavii, s. a. 6776 Separation, the Mischief of Impositions; or an Antidote against a late Discourse partly preached at Guildhall Chappel May 2d, 1680, 4to. sewed, 3s. - - 1680 6777 Septuagint. — A Supplement to the Dissertation of the Chronology of the Septuagint, 8vo. sewed, 2s. - 1747 6778 Septem Sapientum Romae Historia, 4to. fine sound copy, h. b. neat, a very scarce edition, 21. 2s. sine ulld notd (Coloniee, Jo. Vcldencr) circa MCCCCLXXII1. 6779 Septem Sapientum Historia.—Pontianus, dicta aut facta Septem Sapientum, miro quodam artificio in se complectens; cum Parabolis ac Similitudinibus, baud spemendis, etc. rvith twenty-eight extremely curious and spirited cuts, 4to. excessively rare, 3l. 13$. 6d. - Argent, s.a, *#* This edition of this celebrated romance, has apparently escaped the researches of all bibliographers. 6780 Sepulvedse (Jo. Genesii) ad Carolum V. Imperatorem invictis- simum ut facta cum omnibus Christianis pace Bellum suscipiat in Turcas, Cohortatio, 8vo. morocco elegant, gilt edges, scarce, 10$. 6d, - sine ulla notd, 6781 Sepulvedae de Correctione Anni Mensiumque Romanorum Commentatio, 8vo. morocco elegant, gilt edges, rare, 15$. Paris, per Nicol. Diuitem, 1547 With the device of the double anchor on the title. 6782 Sepulveda.—Romances nuevamente sacados de Historias anti- guas de la Cronica de Espana compuestos por Lorenzo de Sepulveda; anadiose el Romance de la Conquista de la ciudad de Africa en Berveria, y otros diversos, 12mo. in old morocco, extremely rare, 3/. 13$. 6d. - Anvers, 1580 *** Sold in the White Knights sale for 121. 18s. 6783 Seraphino Aquilano Opere, 4to.fine copy, morocco, gilt edges, very rare edition, 21. 2s. - Milano, 1515 *** The above copy sold in Mr. Heathcote’s sale for 41.5s. 6784 Seraphino Aquilano Opere, Sonetti, Egloghe, Epistole, Capi- toli, Disperate, Strambotti, Barzelette, 8vo. fine copy, very neat, scarce, 15$. - Vinegia, Sessa, 1526 *** Sold in Mr. Roscoe’s sale for 21. 3s. 6785 Seraphino Aquilano Opere, 8vo.jine copy, old morocco, 10$. 6d. Vinegia, Bindoni, 1529 *** See an account of the author in Roscoe’s Leo X. 6786 Serious Reflections on the Manifold Dangers attending the Use of Copper Vessels, and other Utensils of Copper and Brass, in the Preparation of Food, 4to. sewed, 3s. 1755 6787 Sermo de Presentatione Beatissimae Virginis Marise, cum copia Indulgentiarum de institutione festi, 4to. fine copy, very scarce, 10$. 6d. per Goiswinum Gops de Euskyrchen, MCCCCLXXV. 6788 Sermones Discipuli de Sanctis ; Promptuarium Exemplorum Discipuli; Promptuarium Discipuli de Miraculis Beatse Mariae Virginis; Interpretationes Hebraicorum Nominum, in 1 vol. large folio, in the original binding, 18$. sine ulla notd, circa MCCCCLXXV. 6789 Sermones per adventum de formatione Moralis Hominis, folio, fine copy, neat, very scarce, 18$. Nuremb. Creussner, MCCCCLXXIX. 6790 Sermo de Processione cum sacrosancta Eucharistia, habitus a Patre Matthia Cytardo, 4to. fine copy, very scarce, 10$. 6d. Venetiis ex ojjicind Jord. Zileti, 1563 6791 Sermones Quadragesimales fructuosissimi de Navicula Peni- tentiee, de Restitutione ac celesti Hierosolima, etc. per Jo. Keyserspergium (Geiler) a Jac. Otthero collecti, curious wood-cut by Hans Behaim, folio, scarce, 15s. Aug. Vind. 1511 u Edition fort rare. Jean Geiler maoifeste ici son zele contre les defauts des Ecclesiastiques, comme il l’a fait dans ses autres ecrits.”—Clement. 6792 Sermons.*—Seven Sermons by Bishop Andrews, 1627.— Haman’s Vanity, a Sermon by Obadiah Sedgwick, 1643.— Babylon’s Ruine, Jerusalem’s Rising, by H. Wilkinson, 1643.—Immanuel, or the Mystery of the Incarnation of the Son of God, by Archbishop Usher, 1638.—Ahab’s Fall by H is Prophets Flatteries, in Three Sermons by C. Herle, dedicated to T. Fuller, 1644.—Plenary Possession makes a Lawful Power, or Subjection to Powers Lawful, by R. Saunders, 1651.—Saints Rest, by Calamy, 1651, in one vol. 4to. h. b. neat, 10s. 6d. 6793 Sermon by N. Basely, of Christ Church College, Oxon, shewing the meanes how we may escape the Damnation of Hell, 4to. served, 2s. 1649 6794 Sermons.—England’s Deliverance from the Northern Presbytery, compared with its Deliverance from Popery, by Peter Sterry, 1652.—The Perusal of an old Statute concerning Death and Judgment, a Funeral Sermon for Mrs. F. Bedford, with preface by T. Manton; and verses, dedicated to her Brother, S. Bedford, Esq. M.P. for Bedford, 1657.—Ed. Reynolds’ Sermon on the Use of Humane Learning, 1658.— The Best Wisdome propounded to the Gentry of Suffolk, in a Sermon at Ipswich, at the Election, by Benjamin Bruning, 1660.—King David’s Picture, a Funeral Sermon for Sir T. Adams, Alderman of London, by N. Hardy, 1668.—The Character of the last Daies, a Sermon before the King, by Bishop Fell, Oxford, 1675.— Two Seasonable Discourses concerning the present Parliament, Oxford, 1675.—J. Standish’s Sermon before the King, 1676,-—Animadversions upon Dr. Tillotson’s Sermon, 1680.—The Horrid Sin of Man Catching, by Edmond Hickeringill, preached at Colchester, 1681.—Dr. T. Pierce’s Sermon before the King, in Vindication of the Church, 1663.—Call to Humiliation for the grievous Sin of Persecution, in two Sermons at publick Fasts in Leinster, Herefordshire, by W. Woodward, 1690, in one vol. 4to* ho b. neat, an interesting and scarce collection, 18s. 6795 Sermons.—Bishop Stillingfieet before the King, 1667.—Reformation justify'd, by ditto, before the Corporation of London, 1674.—Sermon before the King, by ditto, 1675.—Sermon before the King, by ditto, 1679.—Mischief of Separation, by ditto, before the Corporation of London, 1680.—Richard Baxter’s Answer to tbeCharge of Separation, 1680.—Stilling- fleet’s Sermon at Whitehall, the first Friday in Lent, 1686. —Scripture and Tradition compared, by ditto, at Guildhall Chapel, 1688, in one vol. 4to. h. b. neat, 8s. 6796 Sermons. —Wisdomes Counterfeit; or Herodian Policy, preached at Oxford, by N. Hardy, 1656.—Simeon Ashe’s Funeral Sermon for Jeremiah Whitaker, Minister of Bermondsey, with Narrative of his Life, Poems and Elegies by T. Watson, R. Drake, J. Fuller, W. Lewis, J. Wells, M. Poole, B. Needier, R. Robinson, T. Jacornb, W. Jenkyn, J. Sheffield, and others, mostly Ministers of London, 1654.—The Coming Forth of Christ, by P. Sterry, before the Parliament for the Victories in Ireland, 1650.—God’s Work in Founding Zion, by John Owen, before the Parliament, Oxford, 1656.—Wis- dome’s Character and Counterfeit, in Two Sermons, by N. Hardy, 1656.—Edward Reynolds’ Two Sermons on Composing of Controversies, Unity, Love, &c. 1659.—The Glory and Interest of Nations professing the Gospel, by Dr. John Owen, 1659.—God’s Mercy for Man's Mercy, by Thomas Jacomb, 1657. —Edw. Reynolds’ Sermon of Healing in the Church, 1660.—The Life of Faith, by R. Baxter, before the King, 1660. — The Bishop of Worcester’s Vindication of Himself from Baxter’s Calumny, 1662. — Bishop Stillingfleet’s Sermon before the Parliament, 1666, in one vol. 4to. h. b„ neat, a scarce and interesting collection, 18s. 6797 Sermons.—Bishop Patrick’s Sermon at the Funeral of the Rev. T. Grigg, Rector of St. Andrew-Undershaft, 1670.—Dr. Tillotson’s Sermon before the King, 1675.—H. James, before the King at Newmarket, 1674.—Herbert Bishop of Hereford’s Legacy to his Diocess, or Determination of all Controversies with the Papists, 1679.—Supplement to the preceding Sermons, with Tract on the Sacrament, by ditto, 1679.—Curse ye Meros, or the Fatal Doom, by E. Hick- eringill, 1680. — Mammon of Unrighteousness, by the Bishop of Worcester, in the Cathedral Church, 1688.—T. Cruso on the Deliverance of the Kingdom by the Prince of Orange, 1689.—Bishop Burnet before the Prince of Orange, 1689, in one vol. 4 to. h. b. neat, 10s. 6d. 6798 Sermons.—Archbishop King on the Inventions of Men in the Worship of God, 1704, reprinted at Boston, in New England, 1712.—T. Page, Rector of Wheatacre, Norfolk, and Chap- lain to Lord Hunsdon, at Beccles, Suffolk, 1715.—-Bishop Talbot before the Peers, 1704.—J. Dubourdieu on the Duke of Marlborough’s Victory, 1704.—Thomas Owen before the Levant Company, 1706.—J. Dubourdieu on the Battle of Ramillies, 1707.—Bishop Chandler before the Societies for the Reformation of Manners, 1724.—T. Marshall, at the Assizes at Northampton, 1727.—-T. Waite at Lambeth Chapel Consecration, 1728.—T» Fenton on Going to Law, at the Assizes at Winchester, 1729.—Bishop Clavering before the Corporation of London and Governors of the Hospitals, 1729.—Alured Clarke before the Commons, Jan. 30, 1731. — Bishop Sherlock before the Peers, Jan. 30. 1734.—Ditto, before the Duke of Devonshire, and the Governors of the London Hospital, 1759, in 1 vol. 4to. h. b. neat, 12s. 6799 Sermons.—Bishop Patrick’s Sermon at St. Paul’s, Covent Garden, 1686.—Ditto, before the Prince of Orange, 1688. —J. Sharp before the Commons, 1690.—David Jones at Christ Church, London, 1690.—Discourse of God’s ways of Disposing of Kingdoms, by the Bishop of St. Asaph, 1691. -—Richard Baxter’s Penitent Confession, and Vindication, 1691.—The Bishop of St. Asaph before the Queen, 1691. —The Midnight Cry, a Sermon on the Parable of the Ten Virgins, by J. M. 1691.—Dr. Richard Bentley's Confutation of Atheism, wants end, 1692.—Bishop Burnet at the Funeral of Archbishop Tillotson, 1694.—W. Bates on the Death of Queen Mary, with autograph of Lord Bolingbroke, 1695.— Bishop Patrick before the Lords on the Anniversary of the Gunpowder Plot, 1696.—O. Blackall, before the Commons, 1699.—Ditto, at Brentwood Visitation, 1699.—H. Hesketh at the Assizes for Surrey, 1699. — R. Norris on the Duke of Marlborough’s Victory over the French, 1704, in 1 vol. 4to. h. b. neat, 10s. 6d. 6800 Sermons Preached at Boyle’s Lectures, by the Rev. Samuel Bradford, 4to. very fine copy, in the original morocco binding, gilt leave15s. - - - 1699 6801 Sermons.—Dr. John Smith in Durham Cathedral, 1709.—F. Atterbury, before the Sons of the Clergy at St. Paul’s, 1709. —C. Trimnell, Bishop of Norwich, before the Peers, 30th Jan. translated into French, 1712.—Knightley Chetwood, in Gloucester Cathedral on the Accession, 1715.—J. Waugh before the Commons, 30th Jan. 1719.—Bishop White Ken- net’s Spital Sermon before the Corporation of London, presentation copy from his Lordship to Lady Mary St. John, with her Ladyship's Autograph, 1719.—J. Knight at St. Sepulchre, London, at the Meeting of the Charity Schools, 1721. —Hugh Boulter, Bishop of Bristol, on the Propagation of the Gospel, 1722.—John Long, Bishop of Norwich, on ditto, 1727.—J. Downes, at the Consecration of St. Paul’s Chapel, Sheffield, 1741.—J. Fisher before Baron Willes and Mr. Justice Clive, at the Assizes at Northampton, 1753.— Edm. Tew at Carlisle Assizes before Barons Clive and Stafford Smyth, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1737.—G. Gordon, in Exeter Cathedral, at the General Fast, Exeter, 1794. — F. Bowness at Beccles, on the presentation of the Colours to the Yeomanry Cavalry of Suffolk, Yarmouth, 1795, in 1 vol. 4to. h. b. neat, 18s. 6802 Sermons by W. Berriman, before the Corporation of London, 1721 and 1722.—W. Shorey’s Reason, and not Raillery, the proper Test of Religion, 1720,—G. Wade on the Nature and Consequences of Partiality, 1721.—T. Sharp on the Relief of Poor Widows and Children of Clergymen, at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, York, 1721.—J. Harcourt at All Saints’ Church, Bristol, on the Death of Edward Colston, Esq. with Abstract of the several charities given by the Deceased to the City of Bristol', 1721.—G. Stubbes’s Search after Truth, before the University of Oxford, 1722. —The Sure Word of Prophecy, before the University of Cambridge, by J. New- come, Cambridge, 1724.—Bishop Chandler on the Reformation of Manners, 1724.—W. Crowe’s Sermon in the Cathedral Church of Winchester, at the Assizes, 1725.—T. Bowyer on Piety and Charity, at Martock, Somersetshire, 1734.—T. Seeker, before the University of Oxford, Oxford, 1733.—R. Grey’s Visitation at Towcester, 1736.—W. Harte on Union and Harmony of Reason, 1737.—F. Webber’s Jewish Dispensation Considered and Vindicated, Oxford, 1738.—Vindication of Providence, or, a True Estimate of Human Life, by Dr. E. Young, 1737, in 1 vol. 8vo. h. b. 12s. 6S03 Serre, Thomas Morus, ou le Triomphe de la Foy, et de la Constance, Tragedie, brilliant portrait of the Duchess d'Egu- il/en, 4to. a scarce and interesting historical plau, 15s. ' Paris, 1641 **•* The dramatis persons of this play are, Henry VlfT., Anne Boleyn, Sir T» More, the Duke of Suffolk, Queen Catherine, &c. 6804 Servacii Tungrensis Ecclesiee praesulis, Legenda de novo stilo claro ac eleganti compilata, 4to.fine copy, very scarce, 18s. Colon. Ther Hoyrnen, MCCCCLXXII. 6805 Servetus de Trinitate, de Regno Christi, Collatio Legis et Evangelii, de Charitate, &c. 2 vols. 8vo. beautiful copy, in rich old red morocco, 21. 2s. - - 1531-2 6806 Servii (Petri) Juveniles Ferise quee continent Antiquitatem Romanarum Miscellanea Scientiee minores a superioribus suapte natura disjunctse non sunt, sed ingeniorum imbecili- tate solum dissociari solent; J. C. Scaliger, de causis Linguae Latinm, 8vo. vellum, scarce, 7s. 6d. Romce, 1640 6807 Servilii (Joannis) Geldro-Gallica Conjuratio in totius Belgicae Clarissimam Civitatem Antverpiam, Duce Mart. Rosheymio, 8vo. scarce, 2s. 6c?. - - Aug, Find. 1544 6808 Sethi Syntagma de Cibariorum Facultate, Gr. et Lat. with manuscript notes, 8vo. original binding, 5s. Basil. 1539 6809 Settle’s (E.) Triumphs of London, for the Entertainment of Sir Thomas Stamp, Kt. Lord Mayor of the City, with true description of the several Pageants, Songs, Speeches, 8$c. set forth at the cost of the Company of Drapers, 4to. morocco elegant, gilt edges, scarce, 3/. 35. - 1691 6810 Severi et Leonis Imperatorum Vaticinium, in quo videtur finis Turcarum in praesenti eorum Imperatore una cum aliis non- nullis, in hac re Vaticiniis, Latine et Italice, with curious wood-cuts, 8vo. fne copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, very scarce, \l. 1$. - Brescia, Marchetti, 1596 *** The title is decorated with the Aldine device. 6811 Severi (Sulpicii) Opera Omnia, cum Notis Vorstii et Clerici, 8vo. neat, 2s. 6d. - - Lipsiae, 1709 6812 Sevigne (Madame) Letters to the Countess de Grigan, 7 vols. 12mo. very neat, \l. \s. - - 1801 * 4 Q 6813 Sforzino (Francesco) de gli Uccelli da Rapina, tre libri; con un trattato de’ Cani da Caccia, 8vo. uncut, as if but just published, very scarce, 11. Is. Vicenza, per il Magietti, 1622 6814 Shaftesbury.—Letter from a Person of Quality to his Friend in the Country, 1675.-— Pacquet of Advices and Animadversions, sent from London to the Men of Shaftesbury, in Answer to Ditto, 1676, two interesting tracts, 4to. sewed, 4s. 6815 Shaftesbury (Earl of).—Proceedings at the Old Bailey Sessions House, against Anthony, Earl of Shaftsbury, for High Treason, folio, sewed, 3s. 6d. - - 1681 6816 Shaftesbury (Earl of) The Fugitive Statesman, in requital for the Perplex’d Prince, 12mo. scarce, 5s. - 1683 *** Dryden took the plan of his Absalom and Achitophel from this book. 6817 Shaftesbury (Earl of).—-Life and Death of the Earle of Shaftesbury, Lord High Chancellor of England, 4to. 3s. 6d. 1683 6818 Shaftesbury (Earl of) Characteristics of Men, Manners, Opinions, and Times, best edition of this highly popular work, beautifully printed by Baskerville, with plates, by Gribelin, 3 vols. royal 8vo. very neat, and free from stains, which seldom occurs, 2l. 2s. - Birmingham, Baskerville, 1773 6819 Shakspeare’s Comedies, Histories, and Tragedies, portrait, folio, h. b. morocco, 2l. 12s. 6d. 1623, Reprint 6820 Shakspeare’s Works, collated with the oldest copies, and corrected, with Notes Explanatory and Critical, by Theobald, portrait and plates, 8 vols. 12mo. neat, 1/. 11s. 6d. 1757 *#* One of the best editions for reading the pure text of the author. 6821 Shakspeare’s Plays, with Notes by Dr. Johnson, 8 vols. 8vo. fine copy, very neat, marbled edges, 21. 12s. 6d. 1765 6822 Shakspeare’s Plays, from the Text of Dr. Samuel Johnson, with Prefaces and Notes, &c. of Rowe, Pope, Theobald, Hanmer, Warburton, Johnson, Capell, &c. 12 vols. 12mo. old morocco, scarce edition, 21. 2s. Dublin, T. Ewing, 1771 6823 Shakspeare’s Dramatic Works, with Prefaces to each Play, plates, 9 vols. 12mo. neat, 12s. - 1798 6824 Shakspeare’s Works, by Boswell, vols. 4 to 15 inclusive, no titles, 12 vols. 8vo. bds. 21. 12s. 6d. - 1821 *** The above volumes were forwarded by the editor, as printed, to the late Mr. Heber, with a view of his comparing them with the various editions of the Plays in his possession, which he has done throughout, and made his memorandums of the variations. 6825 Shakspeare’s Dramatic Works, in German, by Schlegel, 9 vols. 12mo. very neat, marbled edges, 21. 2s. Berlin, 1825 6826 Shakspeare’s Dramatic Works, in German, by J. M. Otto Benda, 19 vols. 12mo. h. b. very neat, 21. 12s. 6d. Berlin, 1825 6827 Shakspeare’s True and Honorable History of the Life of Sir John Old-Castle, the good Lord Cobham, as it hath been acted by the Earl of Nottingham, the Lord High Admiral’s Servants, last leaf reprinted, 4to. 21. 2s. Printed for T. P. 1609 6828 Shakspeare.—Merry Devill of Edmonton, as sundry times acted by his Majestie’s Servants at the Globe on the Bancke- side, 4to. scarce, 18s. - - 1631 6829 Shakspeare.-—Six Old Plays on which Shakspeare founded his Measure for Measure, Errors, Taming the Shrew, King John, Henry IV. and V., and King Lear, 2 vols. 12mo. neat, 5s. 6d. - - 1779 6830 Shakspeare’s Venus and Adonis, in English and German, 8vo. h. b. neat, 7s. 6d. - - Halle, 1783 6831 Shakspeare’s Life and Death of King Lear, Etiglish and Germani, 12mo. vellum, 4s. Qd. - Leipzig, 1794 6832 Shakspeare.—Lennox’s (Mrs.) Shakspeare Illustrated ; or the Novels and Histories on which the Plays of Shakspeare are founded, Collected and Translated from the Original Authors, with Critical Remarks, 3 vols. 12mo. neat, 12s. 1753 6833 Shakspeare.—Ayscough’s Index to the Remarkable Passages and Words made use of by Shakspeare, calculated to point out the different meanings to which the words are applied, 8vo. neat, 10s. 6d. - - 1790 6834 Shakspeare.—Malone’s Account of the Incidents from which the Title and part of the Story of Shakspeare’s Tempest were derived, and its true date ascertained, eighty copies only privately printed for presents, 1808.—Appendix to Ditto, presentation copies to Lysons the antiquary, with two autograph notes from the author, extremely rare, 1808 and 1809.—rMacbeth, and King Richard III. an Essay, by J. P. Kemble, 1817.—Essay on the Character of Henry V. when Prince of Wales, by Alex. Luders, plates, 1813.—Stephen Weston’s Notes on Shakspeare, 1808, in one vol. 8vo. all presentation copies to Lysons the antiquary, very rare, 2/. 12s. 6d. 6835 Shakspeare.—^Carion’s three Bokes of Chronicles, gathered with great diligence of the best Writers ; whereunto is added, an Appendix, conteyning all such notable tbynges as be mentioned in Chronicles to have chaunced in sundry partes oPthe worlde from the yeare of Christ 1532, to thys present yeare 1550, by John Funcke, 4to. morocco, 31. 3s. 1550 The above curious and interesting volume formed a great feature in the library collected by Ireland, and palmed off upon the public as having been collected by Shakspeare; the present volume is enriched with MS. notes throughout, attributed to the immortal bard, with his name written on the title, and that of his patron, the Earl of Southampton, at the back of which is a note stating it to have been presented by him to Shakspeare. It is certainly one of the most curious memorials of this extraordinary deception which has occurred for sale. The Roxburghe copy sold for 4/. 4s. 6836 Shakspeare.—Account of the Miscellaneous Papers and Legal Instruments under the hand and seal of William Shakspeare, in the possession of S. Ireland, plates, folio, h. b. russia, 1/. 11s. 6d. - . 1796 A great curiosity, as a record of one of the most impudent forgeries ever practised on the public.. 6837 Shannon (Francis Lord) Discourses Useful for the Vain Modish Ladies and their Gallants, a Collection of Characters, very curious, 1696.—Essays and Discourses upon several Subjects by the same Noble Author, in one vol. 8vo. russia, from Hunter and Woodhull’s libraries, very rare, 1/. 11s. 6c?. 1696 6838 Sharp’s (Granville) Remarks concerning the Encroachments on the River Thames, near Durham Yard, 8vo. neat, scarce, 3s. 6d. - - 1771 6839 Sharp (Granville) Catalogue of his valuable Music, printed and in Manuscript, interleaved with prices and purchasers' names, 8vo. h. b. neat, 4s. - 1814 6840 Sharpe’s (Greg.) Letter to the Bishop of Oxford, containing Remarks upon some Strictures made by his Grace the late Archbishop of Canterbury in Merrick’s Notes on the Psalms, 8vo. fine copy, tree-marbled calf, gilt edges, 7s. 6d. 1769 *** From the late Bishop of Durham’s, and the Rev, T. Williams’s collection. 6841 Sharp’s (L.) Noble Stranger, a Comedie, as it was acted at the private House in Salisbury Court, by Her Majestie’s Servants, 4to.fine copy, sewed, 8s. - 1640 6842 Sharp’s (Sam.) Letters from Italy, describing the Customs and Manners of that Country, 8vo. neat, 3s. 6d. (1766) 6843 Sharpham’s (E.) Cupid’s Whirligig, as it hath bene sundry times Acted by the Children of the King’s Revels, 4to. sewed, 18s. - - 1607 6844 Sharpham’s Cupid’s Whirligig, 4to.fine copy, 185. 1616 *** Sold in the Roxburghe sale for U. 7s. 6845 Sharpham’s Cupid’s Whirligig, 4to. fine copy, 12s. 1630 6846 Sharpham’s Fleire, as it hath been often played by the Children of the Revells, 4to. sewed, scarce, 125. - 1610 6847 Shaw (Jo.) Biblii Summula hoc est Argumenta Singulorum Capitum Scripturee Canonic® utriusque Testamenti, presentation copy from Edward Benlowes to Maurice Wheeler, 12mo. rare, 125. - - Lond. 1621 6848 Shaw’s (Sam.) Different Humours of Men, represented in an Interlude at a Country School, 12mo. h. b. vellum, very scarce, 125. - - 1692 *** Cost U, in the Bindley sale. 6849 Shaw’s (W.) Enquiry into the authenticity of the Poems ascribed to Ossian, 1781.—Answer to ditto, by John Clark, Edinb. 1781, in 1 vol. 8vo. h. b. neat, 65. 6850 Shebbeare’s (Dr.) Sixth and Seventh Letters to the People of England, on the Progress of National Ruin, 8vo. very scarce, 7s. 6d. 1757 *** “ It was for this sixth letter that Dr. Shebbeare was prosecuted in the Court of King’s Bench, and stood in the pillory; see in the newspapers of that period, au account of some curious consequences that attended the execution of this sentence.” This seventh letter was never published, having been seized at the press. Very scarce. Manuscript Notes by J. Bindley, Esq. 6851 Shee’s Rhymes on Art; or, the Remonstrance of a Painter, 8vo. boards, 3s. - - - ] 805 6S52 Sheffield’s (Lord) Strictures on the necessity of inviolably maintaining the Navigation and Colonial System of Great Britain, 1804.—Claims of the British West India Colonists, stated and vindicated in Answer to Lord Sheffield’s Strictures, by G. W. Jordan, 1804.—S. Cock’s Answer to Lord Sheffield’s Strictures, &c. 1804.—Vindication of the Principles and Statements advanced in the Strictures, &c. by Rev. Jerome Alley, 1806.—Mr. Dickson’s Review of Lord Sheffield’s Strictures, and Jordan’s Answer, 1804.—Observations on American Intercourse, 1784.—Second Edition of Lord Sheffield’s Strictures, &c. muck enlarged, 1806.—R. Milligan’s Examination of the alleged Expediency of the American Intercourse Bill, 1806.—Lord Sheffield’s Speeches on Ditto, 1806.—N. Atcheson’s Observations on American Intercourse Bill, 1806, in 2 vols. 8vo. h. b. neat, 8s. 6d. 6853 Sheldon.—Private Act for sale of part of the Estates of Francis Sheldon, a Lunatick, for Discharging Debts and for settling the remainder on Sir John Dormer and his Heirs, of Lee Grange, who married the daughter of the said F. Sheldon ; the estates are fully set out, and are 'principally in Gloucestershire and Worcestershire, fyc. folio, served, 7s. 6d. 1720 6854 Sheppard’s Committee-Man Curried, Comedy, 4to. 4s. 1647 6855 Sheridan (Mr.) Account of his Case before the House of Commons, 4to. sewed, 3s. - - 1681 6856 Sheridan’s Address to the Public, upon the future Safety and Welfare of the British Dominions, 4to. served, 2s. 1783 6S57 Sheridan’s Speech on the Motion for the Army Establishment, 1803.—Essay on the Political Relations between Russia and France, with Remarks, by H. F. Greville, 1804.—Inquiry into the real difference between actual Money and Paper Money, also an Examination into the Constitution of Banks, by Magens Dorrien Magens, 1804.—Lord A. Hamilton’s Thoughts on the formation of the late and present Administrations, 1804.—Britain Independent of Commerce, by W. Spence, 1807.—Scotch Reform considered with reference to the plan for regulating the Courts of Justice, &c. addressed to Lord Grenville, by Jeremy Bentham, 1807.— Circumstantial Details of the long Illness and last Moments of Charles James Fox, with Strictures on his Public and Private Life, 1806, in one vol. Svo. neat, 7s. 6d. 6858 Sheridan’s (Mrs. F.) History of Nourjahad, 12mo. very neat, marbled edges, os. 6d. - - 1813 *** The first literary production of this authoress was a small tract on the stage, at the time of a violent dispute, which so struck the elder Sheridan, that he got himself introduced to his fair patroness, to whom he was soon after married ; she was the daughter of Sir Oliver Chamberlaine, and died in France in 1767. The above little volume possesses a great deal of imagination, productive of an admirable moral. 6859 Sheridan’s (Thos.) Dissertation on the Causes of the Difficulties which occur in learning the English Tongue, with Scheme of an English Grammar and Dictionary, 4to. served, 2s. 6d. - 1762 6860 Sheriffs.—Case of the Sheriffs for the year 1682, or the Third Year’s Paper in regard to the Act for Corporations, 4to. served, 4$. 6d. - - 1682 6861 Sheringham’s (Robt.) King’s Supremacy asserted, or Remonstrance of the King’s Right against the Pretended Parliament, 4to. served, 4s. 6d. - - 1660 6862 Sherley (Sir Anthony) Historicall Discourse of Muley Hamets Rising to the three Kingdomes of Moruccos, Fes, and Sus ; the disunion of the three Kingdomes by Civil! Warre, kindled amongst his three ambitious Sonnes ; the Religion and Policy of the Moor, or Barbarian; the Adventures of Sir Anthony Sherley, and divers other English Gentlemen in those Countries, with other Novelties, black letter, fine large copy, very interesting, curious, and rare, 4to. h. b. neat, 21. 2s. - - - 1609 6863 Sherley’s (Sir Anthony) Relation of his Travels into Persia, the Dangers and Distresses which befell him in his Passage both by Sea and Land, and his strange and unexpected Deliverances, his magnificent entertainment in Persia, with his advice to his Brother, Sir Robert Sherley ; also a true relation of the Magnificence, Valour, Prudence, Justice, Temperance, and other manifold Virtues of Abbas, now King of Persia, with his great Conquests, 4to. very fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, rare, Si. 3s. - 1613 6864 Sherlock’s (Bishop) Case of the Allegiance due to Soveraigne Powers stated and resolved, 1691.—Letter to Sherlock in Vindication of Josephus’s History, 1691.—Remarks on Sherlock’s Case, 1690.—Vindication of Dr. Sherlock, 1690. -—Entire Vindication of Dr. Sherlock against his uncharitable Adversaries, 1691.—Modest Remarks on Dr. Sherlock’s Case of Allegiance, 1691.—Second Edition of Ditto, 1691. Dr. Sherlock’s Two Kings of Brainford brought upon the Stage, 1691.—Second part of ditto, 1691.—The New Non-Conformist, or Dr. Sherlock’s Case in Preaching after Deprivation, 1690. — Observations of Johnson’s Remarks on Dr. Sherlock’s Book, 1689, in 1 vol. 4to. h. b. neat, 10s. 6d. 6865 Sherlock’s Arguments against a Repeal of the Corporation and Test Acts, dedicated to the Hon. W. Pitt, 1787.— Bishop Hoadly’s Refutation of Ditto, 1787.—Dr. J. Priestley’s Letter to Rt. Hon. W. Pitt, on Toleration and Church Establishments, 1787, in 1 vol. 8vo. h. b. neat, 3s. Qd. 6866 Ship of Fools.—Navis Stultifera ; verum Humanse Vitae Speculum, Ja. Lochero interprete, 8vo. fine copy, vellum, 10s. 6d. - Basil. 1554 6867 Shirley’s (Henry) Martyr’d Souldier, a Comedy, 4to. clean copy, sewed, 3s. - - - 1638 6868 Shirley’s Martyr’d Souldier, 4to.jine copy, h. b. morocco, 7s. 1638 6869 Shirley’s (James) Contention for Honour and Riches, 4to. fine copy, h. b. morocco, scarce, 12s. - 1633 *** Sold in the Gordonstoun sale for 1Z. 5s. and the present copy in the Rox- burghe for 1Z. 2s. 6870 Shirley’s Triumph of Peace, a Masque, presented by the 4 four Innes of Court, 4to. h. b. neat, scarce, 125. 1633 *** Sold in the Roxburghe sale for 1Z. 5s. and in Mr. Rhodes’s for 1Z. Is. 6871 Shirley’s Bird in a Cage, a Comedie, 4to. sewed, 6s. 1633 6872 Shirley’s Traytor, a Tragedie, 4to. sewed, 5s. - 1635 6873 Shirley’s Gamester, as acted by her Majesties Servants at the Private House in Drury Lane, 4to. fine copy, served, 5s. 1637 6874 Shirley’s Grateful Servant, a Comedie, dedicated to Francis Earl of Rutland, 4to. sewed, fine copy, 5s. - 1637 6875 Shirley’s Example, as it was presented by her Majesty’s Ser~ vants at the private house in Drury Lane, 4to. fine copy, sewed, 7s. - 1637 6876 Shirley’s Hide Park, a Comedie, 4to. sewed, 3s. 1637 6877 Shirley’s Duke’s Mistris, 4to. fine copy, uncut, 85. 1638 6878 Shirley.-r-Another Copy, 4to. sewed, 45. - 1638 6879 Shirley.—Another edition, 4to. sewed, 45. - 1638 6880 Shirley.—Another edition, 4to. sewed, 5s. - 1638 %* Three various editions'in one year. 6881 Shirley’s Royall Master, as it was acted in the New Theater in Dublin, before the Lord Deputie of Ireland, 4to. fine copy, sewed, 5s. 1638 6882 Shirley’s Maide’s Revenge, a Tragedy, 4to. fine copy, sewed, 6s. 1639 6883 Shirley and Chapman’s Tragedy of Chabot, Admiral of France, 4to. fine copy, sewed, 7s. 6d. - - 1639 6884 Shirley’s Humourous Courtier, a Comedy, 4to. sewed, fine copy, 7s. - - - 1640 6885 Shirley’s Opportunitie, a Comedy, 4to. sewed, fine copy, 7s. by T. Cotes, n. d• 6886 Shirley’s St. Patrick for Ireland, 4to. fine copy, sewed, 7s. 1640 6887 Shirley’s Poems, and the Triumph of Beauty, with introductory poems by Stanley, Hill, Buck, Bowel, Tuckyr, and May, portrait by Marshall, 8vo. clean copy, neat, 21. 2s. 1646 6888 Shirley’s Honoria and Mammon, wants portrait, 8vo. original binding, scarce, 105» 6d. - - 1659 Sold in Mr. Rhodes’ sale for 1/. 11s. 6<7. 6889 Shirley’s Arcadia, a Pastoral, founded on the same story with the new Tragedy, called Philoelea, 8vo. sewed, 2s. 1754 6890 Shropshire.—Alarme for Sinners, containing the Confession, Prayers, Letters, and last Words of Robert Fotdkes, late Minister of Stanton Lacy, in the county of Salop, executed for the Murder of his Maid, 4to. scarce, 5s. 1679 6891 Short-Hand.—Tho. Shelton’s Art of Short-hand Writing, never before published, 1659.—Tachygraphy, or Short Writing, the most easie, exact, and speedie, by T. Shelton, newly corrected and enlarged, 1671, in 1 vol. 12mo. fne copies, original binding, scarce, 85. 6892 Sibbaldi Miscellanea quaedam Eruditae Antiquitatis quae ad Borealem Britanniae Majoris Partem pertinent ; in quibus loci quidam Historicorum Romanorum, variaque Monumenta Antiqua illustrantur, Edinburgi, 1710. — Vindiciae Scotiae Illustratae, sive Prodromi Naturalis Historiae contra Scotiae Prodromastiges, ib. 1710.—Raimundi Duelli de quibusdam Inscriptionibus, gemmisque ac nummis Romanis Epistola. Wilhelmi Langii Epistola acc. Marci Meibomii Responsio. Rariora Becceleriani (Numismata) pro ut se obtulerunt et sub stylum venerunt, extemporanea apella consignante D. Capello, Hamburgi, 1648, in one vol. folio, with plates of coins, 155. 6898 Sibuti (Georgii) Daripini Poetae et Oratoris laureati, Silvula in Albiorim illustratam, curious wood-cut title, 4to. fine copy of a very scarce poetical volume, 6 s. Lips. per Mart. Lantzberg, s. a. 6894 Sibuti Torniamenta Friderici et Joannis illustriss. Saxonise principum, heroica celebritate decantata, a curious poetical tract, 4to. with wood-cut title and portrait, scarce, 45. 6d. Witlenb. 1511 6895 Siculi (Nicoli) Glo. Cle. cum quibusdam aliis allegationibus occurrentibus nota digne, Colonie, Jo. Kcelhoff, mcccclxxvii. — Due Leges nove condite a dno Henrico Imp. Rom. solemniter glosate per dnm Bartholum de Saxoferrato, et eas undecimam Collationem voluit apellari, sine ulld nota.— Tractatus Permutationum Beneficiorum Ecclesiasticorum egregii Domini Egidii de Bellamere, ib. id. in one vol. folio, fine copies, scarce, 18$. 6896 Siculi (Silvestri) Carmen de Concordia servanda inter sum- mum Pontificem et Imperatorem, Romce, Bladus, 1550.—* De pveestantia Monarchise Car. Cecsaris Carmen, ib. id. 1553, in 1 vol. 4to. vellum, very rare, 11. os. 6897 Siden’s (Capt.) History of the Sevarites or Sevarambi, a Nation inhabiting part of the Third Continent, commonly called Terrce Australes Incognitce, with an Account of their admirable Government, Religion, Customs, and Language, 12mo. clean copy, original binding, scarce, 75. 6d. 1675 6898 Sidney.—Continuation to Sir Philip Sidney’s Arcadia, with the Historie of the Loves of old Claius and young Strephon, to Urania, written by a young Gentlewoman, Mrs. A[nne] W[eames], 12mo. scarce, IO5. 6d. - 1651 6899 Sidney Redivivus, or the Opinion of the late Hon. Col. Sidney as to Civil Government, the Power of Kings, &c. 4to. sewed, ?.s.6d. - - - 1689 6900 Sidonii Apollinaris Poema Aureum ejusdemque Epistola?, (cum Commentario Joan. Bapt. Pii), first edition with a date, folio, fine, clean, and sound copy, morocco, gilt edges, rare, 2l.2s. Mediol.per Uldericum Scincenzeller, MCCCCXCVIII. *** Sold in the Roxburghe sale for 121. 12s. 6901 Sidonii Lucubrationes, cum J. B. Pii Commentariis, with Manuscript notes, hy Scriverius, 8vo. vellum, 7s. 6d. Basil. 1.597 6902 Sigonii (Caroli) Regum, Consulum, Dictatorum, ac Censorum Romanorum Fasti, una cum Triumphis actis a Romulo Rege usque ad Titum Csesarem, editio prima, folio, fine large copy, with uncut leaves throughout, very neat, rare, 1/. 8s. Venet. apud P. Manutium, 1555 *** This first edition is extremely rare, and contains a preface of Paul Manutius, which was afterwards suppressed. 6903 Sigonii Emendationum lib. II. 4to. fine copy, in the original vellum wrapper, 12s. - Venet. Aldus, 1557 *** Dedicated to Robortellus. 6904 Sigonii de Antiquo Jure Civium Romanorum, lib. II. 4to. very fine copy, 12s. - Venet. Zilettus, 1560 *** Printed with Aldine type. 6905 Sigonii de Antiquo Jure Italia?, lib. III. ad Senatum Populutuque Romanum, Venet. Zilettus, 1560.—Ejusdem de Antiquo Jure Provinciarum, lib. II. nunc primum in lucem editi, ib. id. 1567, in 1 vol. 4to. fine copies, in the original vellum wrapper, rare, 11. 5s. 6906 Sigonii de Dialogo, Liber, 4to. fine copy, neat, scarce, 5s. Venetiis, Zilelus, 1562 6907 Sigonii de Lege Curiata Magistratuum, etImperatorum,ac Jure eorum, liber, 4to. 3s. - Venetiis, Zilettus, 1569 6908 Sijpkensianee Bibliotheca? Catalogus, 8vo. h. b. neat, 2s. 6c?. Groningce, 1816 6909 Sikes (George) the Book of Nature translated and epitomized, 12mo. fine copy, very neat, 12s. Printed in the year 1667 *** Very scarce, probably printed in Scotland. 6910 Silius Italicus, short sound copy, 8vo. h. b. russia, very rare, 2?. 2s. - Lugd. Trot, 1514 6911 Silius Italicus, 8vo. fine copy, neat, 10s. 6d. Florent. Junta, 1515 6912 Silos (Jos.) leones Poeticae et Epigrammata, 8vo. neat, 7s. 6d. Romce, 1650 *** An interesting volume, containing poetical sketches of the lives of Henry Vlll. Anna Boleyn, Queen Elizabeth, Sir Thomas More, and others j likewise epigrams to the Queen of England, and numerous others. 6913 Silvestris (Bernhardi) Epistola super Gubernatione Rei Fami- Jiaris, sine ulla nota. Impedimenta susceptionis ordinum et executionis officiorum ipsorum, sine ulldi notd, in 1 vol. 4to. 7s. 6914 Silvagii (Matth.) Opus de tribus Peregrinis seu de colloquiis trium peregrinorum, de divinis perfectionibus: de philoso- phia sanctorum ; de partibus mundi, climatibus, linguis et populis, civitatibus et conditoribus, et de exceilenciis Remeci Hierusalem, etc. Svo. vellum, rare, 15s. Venetiis, 1542 6915 Silvii (TEnese) Senensis, prcecepta Artis Rhetoricse, 4to. scarce, 3s. 3d. - - Basil. Jo. de Amerbach, s. a. 6916 Silvii Antoniani Cardinalis Vita, a Josepbo Castalione con- scripta, ejusdem Silvii Orationes XIII. 4to. very neat, 7s. Romeo, 1610 6917 Simler (G.) Rationarium Evangelistarum omnia in se Evan- gelia prosa, versu, imaginibusque qua mirifice complectens, with many very curious and spirited wood-cuts, 4to. vellum, rare, 18s. - - - 1510 6918 Simon (B.)—Passio Beati Simonis Pueri Tridentini a perfidis Judeis nuper occisi, quam Joannes Mathias Tiberini succincte scripsit, 4to. rare, \l. 11s. 3d. circa MCCCCLXXII. This very' curious tract is one of the popular legends imputing to the Jews the murder of a Christian child from hatred to the religion of its parents. This popular superstition was the subject of some of our earliest poems. See the Prioresse’s tale in Chaucer, and the Jew’s daughter in Percy’s Reliques. In both the scene is laid in Italy. 6919 Simonis (Josephi) Zeno Tragoedia, item Mercia Trag. Romce, 1648.—Comoedia Sacra cui titulus Joseph, per Cornelium Crocum, Paris. 1541, in 1 vol. Svo. very scarce, 12s. *** Joseph Simons, a Hampshire man, educated in the English college at Rome, became a Jesuit, 1619, aet. 25. He taught humanity at St. Omer’s 5 years; philosophy, at Liege, 3 years ; divinity, 9 years ; and scripture, 5 years. He was rector of the college at Rome and Liege, and provincial of the Jesuits in England. He died in London in 1671. The tragedy of Mercia relates to the early period of British history. 6920 Simon (Richard) Histoire Critique du Texte du Nouveau Testament, ou l’on etablit la Verite des Actes sur lesquels la Religion Chretienne est fondee, 4to. very neat, 5s. 3d. Rotterdam, 1689 6921 Simonidae (Simonis) Bendenski Opera omnia procurante Ang. Maria Durino, fine copy, 4to. very neat, in calf gilt, from Brunch's collection, rare, \8s. - Varsavice, 1772 6922 Simplicii Hypomnemata in Categorias Aristotelis, Greece, first edition, Venet. Calliergus, MCCCCXCIX.—Am- rnonii Parvi Herrneae in quinque Voces Porphyrii Com- mentarius, Greece, first edition, Venet. {Calliergus,) MI), in one vol. folio, h. b, neat, gilt edges, 21. 5s. *** All bibliographers unite on the magnificence and extreme beauty of the above two volumes, the first sight of which must convince the beholder of the very slender progress of typography from its infancy to the present time, particularly in the Greek character. They sold in the Pinelli sale for 121. 4s. 6923 Sinclair’s (John) Observations on the Scotish Dialect, Svo. h. b. neat, 65. 3d. - - - 1782 *** Sold in Horne Tooke’s sale for 17s. 6924 Simphoriani Dyalogus singularissimus et perutilis in magica- rum Artium destructionem cum suis annexis de fascinatoribus de incubis et succubis et de Demoniacis per Symonem de Ulmo, curious mood-cut, 4to. very scarce, 15s. Lugduni, s. a. Published at Mr. Sotheby’s, in 1817, for SI. 3s. 6925 Singer’s (Eliz.) Philomela, or Poems, frontispiece, 8vo. neat, 7s. 6d, - - - 1737 *** The authoress was a native of Frome, in Somersetshire. Prefixed to the vol. is a long note, relating to her and Prior the poet. 6926 Singer’s (S. W.) Account of the Book printed at Oxford in 1468, under the title of Exposicio Sancti Jeronimini in Sim- bolo Apostolorum, in which is examined its claim to be considered the first book printed in England, Svo. bds. privately printed, 1/. Is. - - » 1812 *** (i To His Grace the Duke of Marlborough, for the Library at Blenheim, as the first library in Oxfordshire, with the compiler’s respectful compliments.’’ 6927 Singer’s History of Playing Cards, with Illustrations of the Origin of Printing and Engraving on Wood, plates, 4to. bds. very scarce, 21. 2s. - - - 1816 Of this valuable and interesting work, only two hundred and fifty copies were printed. 6928 Singleton’s (J.) Description of the West Indies, a poem, 12mo. served, 2s. - - - 1777 6929 Sinnichii, Corcagiensis Iberni, Saul Exrex, sive de Saule, Is- raeliticoe Gentis Protomonarcha, folio, fine copy, neat, rare, 1/. 5s. - - - Lovanii, 1662 “ Liber raro obvius a doctissimo Hiberno conscriptus, Professore itidem Lovaniensi, et ob opiniones politicas tyrannidi blandientesj satis memorabilis.’’ 6930 Sion College.—The Pulpit Incendiary, or the Divinity and Devotion of Mr. Calamy, Case, Canton, Cranford, and other Sion College Preachers, in their Morning Exercises, 4to. served, 5s. 1648 6931 Sion College Visited, or Animadversions upon a Pamphlet entitled aTestimonie to the Truth of Jesus Christ, subscribed by the Ministers, &c. 4to. sewed, 5s. - 1648 6932 Sion College.—The Busie Bishop, or the Visitor Visited, in Answer to Sion College Visited, by W. Jenkyn, 4to. sewed, 5s. 6d. - - - 1648 6933 Sion College, what it is, and doeth, together with a Vindication of that Society from the Slanderous Diffamations of two fell and fiery Satyres, by C. B. a member of the said College, 4to. served, very scarce, 10s. 6d. - 1648 6934 Siptabina Pisano Poeta celeberrimo, Itinerario Asyaticiio, (Poema) many very curious mood-cuts, Svo. remarkably fine copy, morocco, excessively rare, 4/. 4s. Vinegia, 1326 *** The above extremely rare voyage was purchased of Mr. Triphook for 121.12s. 6935 Siri (Vittorio) Mercurio overo Historia de’ correnti tempi, 4to. fine copy, very neat, from Thuanus’s collection, with his arms on the sides, 12s. - Casale, 1644 6936 Sisti (Gennaro) Indirizzo per sapere in meno di un mese la Grammatica Greca, Ragionarnento Preliminare alia Gram- matica Greca, etc. 8vo. neat, 3s. Napoli, 1752-3 6937 Sixtus V.—In Creationem Sixti V. Summi Pont. Carmen, 4to« fine copy, 4$. - - Veronce, 1585 6938 Sixti V. Fulmen Brntum in Henricum Regem Navarrae et Henricum Borbonium, Principem olim Condaeum, vibratum, cum Disputatione Rob. Bellarmini de Primatu Episc. Rom. etad earn Responsione item Alciati, Cujacii et Hotomani Con- jecturis de falsitate L. inter claras 8 Cod. de summa Trim-? tate, cum Synopsi et Indice, 8vo .fine copy, very neat, scarce, 7s. - Romeo, apud hceredes Ant. Bladi, 1585 6939 Skelton.—Pithy, Pleasaunt, and Profitable Works of Maister Skelton, Poete Laureate to King Henry VIII. 12mo. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, very scarce, \l. 8s, 1736 6940 Skelton’s (Philip) Theological Works complete, with Life by Bundy, edited by Lynam, 6 vols. 8vo. boards, 1/. Is. 1824 6911 Sketch of various Attempts which have been made to diffuse a knowledge of the Holy Scriptures through the Medium of the Irish Language, 8vo. sewed, 2s. Dublin, 1818 6942 Slatyer (Will.) History of Great Britaine, from the first peopling of this island to the Raigne of King James, in English and latin verse, frontispiece, folio, extra, gilt edges, 1/. 8s. - - - 1619 6943 Slave Trade, &c.—Caution to Great Britain and her Colonies, in a Representation of the Calamitous State of the Enslaved Negroes, by Ant. Benezet, 1784.—Account of that part of Africa inhabited by the Negroes, 1768.—Account of the Son ciety for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, to instruct the Negro Slaves in New York, with two of Bishop Gibson’s Letters on the Subject, 1730.—Am I not a Man, and a Brother? Cambridge, 1788.—Rev. J. Ramsay’s Letter to James Tobin, 1787.—Examination of the Rev. Mr* Harris’s Scriptural Researches on the Licitness of the Slave Trade, by Ditto, 1788.—Speech of W. Wilberforce on ditto, 1789.—C, B. Wadstrom’s Observations on the Slave Trade, and a Description of the Coast of Guinea, during a Voyage in 1787 and 1788, 1789.—Strictures on the English Jacobins, 1792.—Remarks on the Evidence of T. Irving, Esq., on the Slave Trade, 1791.—T, Gisborne’s Remarks on the Decision of the House of Commons, on the Slave Trade, 1792, in one vol. 8vo. neat, 10s. 6d. 6944 Slave Trade.—W. Dickson’s Letters on Slavery, 1789.—Observations on the Evidence for Abolishing the Slave Trade, 1791.— Substance of a Speech intended to have been made upon Mr. W'ilberforce’s Motion, 1792, in one vol. Svo.neat, 4s. 6d. 6945 Sleidani (Jo.) De Statu Religionis et Reipublicae. Carolo quinto, Caesare, Commentarii, ruled with red lines, 12nio. vellum, 7s. Qd. - - Radius, 1559 6946 Skinner's Life of General Monk, Duke of Albemarle, edited by Webster, portrait, 8vo. neat, 4$. 6d. 1728 6947 Sloane (Sir Hans).—Authentic Copies of the Codicils to his Will, which relate to his Collection of Books and Curiosities, 8vo. sewed, 3s. - - - 1753 6948 Smart’s (Christopher) Poems, viz.—Hymn to the Supreme Being, 1756.—On the Omniscience of the Supreme Being, Cambridge, 1756.—On the Goodness of the Supreme Being, ib. 1756.—On the Eternity of the Supreme Being, ib. 1756. —On the Immensity of the Supreme Being, 1757.—On the Power of the Supreme Being, 1758, 4to. uncut, 5s. 6d. 6949 Smarthani (Car.) Fontebraldensis, in Psalmos septimum et XXXIII. Paraphrasis, 12mo. fine copy, in rich old red morocco, gilt edges, very scarce, 10s. 6c?. Lugd. 1543 6950 Smith’s (Elephant) Vox Lachrymae, a Sermon, newly held forth at Weavers’ Hall, upon the Funeral of the Famous Titus Oates, 4to. sewed, 3s. - - 1682 6951 Smith’s (George) Essay on the Construction of Cottages for the Labouring Classes, plates, 8vo. bds. 2s. 6c?. Glasgow, 1834 6952 Smith’s (Capt. John) True Travels, Adventures, and Observations in Europe, Asia, Africa, and America, from 1593 to 1629, his Accidents and Sea Fights in the Straights, his Description of the Tartars, their strange Manners and Customs of Religious and other Ceremonies ; how he slew the Bashaw of Nalbrits, in Cambia, and escaped from the Turks and Tartars; together with a Continuation of his generall History of Virginia, Summer-Isles, New England, and their proceedings since 1624 to 1629; as also of the New Plantations of the great River of the Amazons, the Isles of St. Christopher, Nevis, and Barbados, in the West Indies, dedicated to the Earls of Pembroke, Lindsey, and Dover, 1630.— . The Generali Historic of Virginia, New England, and the Summer-Isles, with the names of the Adventurers, Planters, and Governours, from 1584 to 1626, with the proceedings of those severall Colonies, and the Accidents that befel them in all their Journeys and Discoveries, divided into Sixe Bookes, by Capt. John Smith, sometymes Governour in those Countryes, and Admirall of New England, with the engraved title, maps, and plates, with portrait of Capt. Smith, and the rare original portrait of the Duchess of Richmond, by Passe, 1632, in one vol. folio, very fne copies, in the original binding, very rare, 91. 9s. *** The first alone sold in Mr. Inglis’s sale for 61. 6s., and the second in Gen. Dowdeswell’s for 231. 2s. 6953 Smith’s (Nicholas) Sabbath of Rest, to be kept by the Saints here; or Treatise of such holy and religious Duties as are required for the Sanctification of it, 4to. sewed, 3s. 1675 6954 Smithei (Richardi) Florum Historian Ecclesiastics Gentis Anglorum, lib. VII. folio, neat, in the original binding, ll. 8s. Parisiis, 1654 6955 Smithei (Nicolai) Modesta ac Brevis Discussio aliquarum Assertionum D. Doctoris Kellisoni, quas in suo de Ecclesi- astica Hierarchia tractatu probare conatur, 12mo. neat, very scarce, 18s. - - A ntverpice, 1631 6956 Smith (Rich.) Wigorn. S. Theol. Profess, in Acad. Duacensi, de Libero Hominis Arbitrio adversus Jo. Calvinum, et quot- quot impie, illud auferunt, Lutherum imitati, 8vo. fine copy, vellum, scarce, 7s. 6d. - - Lovan. 1563 6957 Smith’s (Robert) Poems of Controversy betwixt Episcopacy and Presbytery, being the substance of what passed between him and several other Poets; as also several Poems and merry Songs on other Subjects ; with some Funeral Elegies on several Noblemen and Gentlemen, never before published, 8vo. fine clean copy, neat, very scarce, \l. 5s. Printed in Scotland, 1714* 6958 Smith’s (Dr. S. Stanhope) Essay on the Causes of the Variety of Complexion and Figure in the Human Species, with Strictures on Lord Kaims’ Discourse on the Original Diversity of Mankind, 1789.—Call to the Connoisseurs, with respect to the State of Painting and Sculpture, and Professors in these Kingdoms, by T. B. 1761.—D. Ritchie’s Treatise on the Hair, plate, 1770.—Letter to the Reviewers of the Monthly Review, from Fulke Greville, Esq., Author of Reflections, a Poem, 1790.—Advice to a Young Reviewer, 1807, in one vol. 8vo. neat, 5s. 6d. 6959 Smith’s (Rev. Sidney) Sermon on Invasion, 1804*.—Belsham’s Sermon on the Death of Dr. Priestly, 1804.—Letter to R. Ward, in Answer to his View of the Relative Situation of Pitt and Addington, 1804.—Reply to Lord A. Hamilton’s Thoughts on the late and present Administration, 1804.— State of Question on Siave Trade, 1804.—Appendix to ditto, 1804.—Lord Castlereagh’s Speech on the Finances of the East India Company, 1804.—Thelwall’s Letter to JefFray, on Calumnies in the Edinburgh Review, 1804, in 1 vol. 8vo. h. b. russia, 6s. 6960 Smith’s (Sir Thomas) Common Wealth of England, and manner of Government thereof, with new Additions of the chief Courts in England, the Offices thereof, and their se- verall functions, never before published, 4to. served, 5s. 1594 6961 Smith’s (Sir Thomas) Common-Wealth of England, and the Manner and Government thereof, 4to. neat, 7s. 6d. 1612 6962 Smith (Will.) News from Ireland, touching the Damnable Designs of the Papists, being the Declaration of W. Smith, Gent., single sheet, 2s. - - 1682 6963 Smith’s (William) Annals of University College, proving William of Durham the true Founder; and Answering all Arguments ascribing it to King Alfred, Svo. very neat, 15s. Newcastle upon Tyne, 1728 *** An interesting copy, illustrated with an autograph letter from the author, respecting the said foundation. 6964 Smithe’s (Sir Thos.) Voyage and Entertainment in Russia, 4to. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, very rare, 3/. 3s. 1605 Sold in Mr. Jadis’s sale for 11. 17s. 6d. 6965 Snell.—Elegy on the Death of Captain Snell, by a Friend, privately printed, 4to. sewed, scarce, 5s. 6d. 1796 *** Only a very limited number printed, and those for presents. 6966 Snelling’s (Thos.) View of the Origin, Nature, and Use of Jettons or Counters, especially those commonly known by the name of Black Money and Abbey Pieces, with Sketch of the Manner of Reckoning with them, and its affinity with that of the Roman Abacus, the Chinese Soan Pan, and the Russian Shtchota, plates, 4to. uncut, very rare, \l. bs. The scarcest of all the author’s treatises, generally wanting in sets. 6967 Snelling’s (Thos.) Thirty-three plates of English Medals, 4to. boards, uncut, 18$. - - 1776 6968 Snelling’s Catalogue of Prints, with prices affixed, 8vo. 2s. 6d. 1773 6969 Snelling.—Catalogue of. the Library of Snelling the Medallist, sold by Paterson, neatly priced, with purchasers* names, 8vo. h. b. russia, scarce, 10$. 6d. - 1774 6970 Snorronis Sturlonidis Historise Regum Septentrionalium, illus- travit J. Peringskiold, folio, fine clean copy, scarce, 1/. 15$. Stockholmice, 1697 6971 Soap.—Relation concerning the Soap Business, containing the several Patents, Proclamations and Orders whereby the Soape Makers of London are damnified by the Patentees for Soape at Westminster, 1641.—Looking-Glasse for Sope Patentees, or a Prospective Glasse discovering the Monopoly or Soping Mystery, &c. 1646, 4to. fine copies, uncut, scarce, 10$. 6d. 6972 Society of Arts.—An Alphabetical List of the Members of the Society for the Encouragement of Arts, &c. June 5, 1760, with MS. Additions and Notes by Mr. Thos. Grignion, 8vo. h. b. neat, 4$. - - 1760 6973 Socrates, etc.—Historia Ecclesiastica Tripartita ex Socrate, Sozomeno et Theodoreto collecta ab Aur. Cassiodoro, first edition, folio, fine copy, in the original binding, rare, 1/. 11$. 6d. Augustce, Schussler, MCCCCLXXII. This edition is of great rarity, and was unknown to Cave, Possevinus, and others. 6974 Solini de Situ Orbis Terrarum et Memorabilibus quae mundi ambitu continentur liber, 4to .fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, 11. 11$. 6c?. Parmce, per And. Portiliam, MCCCCLXXX. 6975 Solini Rerum Memorabilium Collectanea, 4to. good somidcopy, russia, gilt edges, rare, 18$. (typis Schurenner de Bopardia.) *** I find the present impression noticed as “ edizione rarissima e scono- sciuta.”—Dibdin’s Bibl. Spenceriana. Sold in Sir M. M. Sykes’s sale for 41. Is. 6976 Sollerii Acta S. Rumoldi Episcopi Dubliniensis et Martyris, Apostoli et Patroni Mechliniensium, portrait, folio, fine copy, neat, rare, ll. 15$. - - Aniv. 1618 6977 Somers.—Life and Character of John Lord Somers, Baron of Evesham, also the Life and Character of Philip Earl of Hardwick, by R. Cooksey, 4to. boards, 4s. 6d. 1791 6978 Somersetshire.—Poems on the Happy Marriage of the most Accomplished Paire, H. R. Esq. and the Yertuous A. B., 4to. fine copy, h. b. neat, scarce, 15s. Oxford, 1640 *** A scarce volume of poems, by various writers. The lady’s name appears to have been Anna Baynton, and the gentleman a native of Somersetshire. 6979 Somerset Petition, with an Answer in Defence of the Parliament, against the same Petition, 4to. sewed, scarce, 4s. 6d. - - - 1642 6980 Somersetshire.—His Majesties Letter to the Mayor of Bristol, with humble Remonstrance of the County of Nottingham, 4to. sewed, 4s. 6d. - 1642 6981 Somersetshire.‘—Articles of Accusation and Impeachment of the Commons against Dr. William Pierce, Bishop of Bath and Wells, 4to. uncut, very scarce, sewed, 7s. 6d. 1642 6982 Somersetshire. — Articles of Accusation and Impeachment against Colonell Nathaniel Fiennes, touching his dishonorable Surrender of the City and Castle of Bristol, with Letter from Mr. Prynne to Colonell Fiennes, 4>to.fne copy, uncut, scarce, 10s. 6d. - 1643 6983 Somersetshire.—Ordinance of the Lords and Commons for constituting and appointing Major Generali Philip Skippon, Governour of the City and Garrison of Bristol, 4to. uncut, 7s. 6d. - 1645 6984 Somersetshire.—Letter, touching Predestination and Obdura- tion, sent to a Minister in the City of Bristol, 4to. sewed, 3s. 6d. - - - - 1679 6985 Somersetshire.—Grand Juries Address and Presentments to Sir Richard Hart, Knt., Mayor of the City of Bristol, and the Worshipful Corporation thereof, with the names of the Eighteen Grand Jurymen; among the Presentments are two against Sir John Knight, and Sir Robert Atkins, the Recorder, for obstructing and stigmatising the said Lord Mayor, a curious and scarce county document, 10s. 6d. 1681 6986 Somersetshire.-—Letter from an Ancient Friend in London to his Friend in Bristol, containing an Account of this Yearly Meeting, and the Affair of W. Gibson, Svo. 3s. 1727 6987 Somersetshire.—Heads of a Bill for the City of Bristol, offered to Public Consideration, four pages, folio, 5s. Bristol, (1750) 6988 Somersetshire.—Enquiry into the Virtues of Bristol Waters, by G. Randolph, 1750. — R. Charleton’s Treatise on the Bath Waters, Bath, 1754.—Catcott on the Creation and Deluge, 1756, in 1 vol. Svo. neat, 10s. 6d. 6989 Somersetshire—Philosopher in Bristol, both Parts, 12mo. neat, scarce, 7s. 6d. - - Bristol, 1774 6990 Somersetshire.—Narrative of the extraordinary Case of G. Lukins of Yatton, Somersetshire, with Account of his Deliverance in Temple Church, Bristol, Svo. h. b. neat, 4s. Bristol, 1738 6991 Somersetshire.—Wonders of a Week at Bath, iti a doggrel Address, 12mo. boards, 45. Gd. - - 1811 6992 Somersetshire.—Charters and Letters Patent 'granted by the Kings and Queens of England, to the Town and City of Bristol, newly translated, and accompanied by the original Latin, by the Rev. S. Seyer, 4to. bds, presentation copy, 85. Bristol, 1812 6993 Somerville (Lord) Illustrations of the System of the Board of Agriculture, with Dissertation on the growth and produce of Sheep and Wool, with Observations on the Poor and Poor- laws, with Remarks on the Husbandry of Portugal, the late Scarcity, plates, 4to. bds. scarce, 10s. Gd. - 1800 6994 Somner’s (WT.) Treatise on the Roman Ports and Forts in Kent, with his Life by Brome, portrait, 12mo. neat, 7s. Gd. 1693 *** et A valuable work, rectifying a great many mistakes in Camden, Lombard, Philpot, &c.”—Nicholson. 6995 Son (T, van) Catalogus ejus Bibliothecae, priced, 8vo. h. b. neat, 3s. Amsl. \737 6996 Sondes (Sir George) Plaine Narrative to the World of all the Passages upon the Death of his tw?o Sonnes, folio, original edition, printed for private distribution by the unfortunate author, h. b. neat, scarce, 155. - - 1655 6997 Sonetti del Burchiello di M. Antonio Alamanni, e del risoluto con la Compagnia, del Mantellaccio, composta dal Mag. Lorenzo de Medici, 12mo. morocco, gilt edges, 155. Firenze, Giunta, 1568 “ Cette edition contient des augmentations considerables.”—Brunet. Sold in Mr. Roscoe’s sale for 1/. 1 Is. 6d. 6998 Songs.—Choicest Collection of Songs, as they are sung at Court, 7’heatre, Musick Schools, Balls, Sue-, with musical notes, 8vo. very scarce, imperfect, 7s. - - 1683 6999 Songs.—Tiliybarden’s and Seaforth’s Lamentation with the rest of the Rebels, for their first Rebellion and the Loss of Sheriff Muir, and their Lamentation for the Loss of Glen- shiels, and despair of a second Indemnity, Edinburgh, 1719. —A new Spring Garland of Fifteen choice Songs, n. d.— Jenny Wren, a choice Collection of Songs, two parts, n. d.-±- The Tom Tit, a Collection of Twenty-seven Songs, n. d.— The Temple of Apollo, a Collection of Favourite Songs, n. d. all very clean, 8vo. 125. 7000 Songs.—Choice, a Collection of Songs, 3 vols. 12mo. neati scarce, \l. 115. 6d. 1732 7001 Songs.—Hive, a Collection of the most celebrated Songs, frontispiece, 4 vols. 12mo„ neat, I85. - 1732 7002 Songs.—Collection of new State Songs, in old popular Tunes, devoted to the use of good Singers, the solace of good Subjects, and the joyous Festivals of Sheepsheerings, Harvest Homes, Whitsun Ales, and Country Wakes, by Jeremiah Van Jews-Trump, 8vo. extra marbled leaves, very scarce, IO5. 6d. - - - - 1732 4 S 7003 Songs.— Syren, a collection of upwards of Four Hundred English Songs, 12mo. frontispiece, very scarce, 155. 1739 7004 Songs.—Lark, a Collection of nearly Five Hundred English and Scotch Songs, 12mo. very scarce, 105.6c?. 1740 7005 Songs.—-Philomel, a Collection of only the best English Songs, 12mo. h. b. neat, very rare, 105. 6d. - 1744 7006 Songs.—Toper's Delight, a collection of Songs, 12mo. very scarce, 105. 6d. - - - 1744 7007 Songs.—Robin, a collection of Songs, 12mo. scarce, IO5. 6d. 1749 7008 Songs.—Frisky Muse, humbly dedicated to the Choice Spirits of the Age, by Rigdum Funnidos, Ballad Master in Ordinary and Composer extraordinary, with music, 8vo. clean copy, sewed, very scarce, 105. 6d. Printed jor the author, 1749 7009 Songs.—Wakefield’s Warbling Muse, or Treasury of Lyric Poetry, 12mo. neat, scarce, 7s. 6d. - 1749 7010 Songs.—Polite Songster, a Collection of Three Hundred English and Scotch Songs, 12mo. scarce, 85. 1758 7011 Songs.—Bullfinch, a Collection of Choice Songs, frontispiece, 12mo. very neat and scarce, 125. - 1760 7012 Songs.—Songster’s Delight, a Collection of Songs, 12mo. very neat and scarce, IO5. 6d. - - 1763 7013 Songs.—Nightingale, a Collection of Love and Bacchanalian Songs, Sec. 12mo. very neat and scarce, 105. 6d. 1770 7014 Songs.—Nightingale, a Choice Collection of English Songs, sung at the Public Theatres and Gardens, frontispiece, 12mo. neat, very scarce, IO5. 6d. - - Southwark 7015 Songs.-—Vocal Medley, a collection of celebrated English and Scotch Songs, most of them sung at the Public Theatres and Gardens, 12mo. neat, scarce, 105. 6d. - York 7016 Songs.—London Songster, 12mo. very neat, scarce, 105. 6d. 1773 7017 Songs.—Goldfinch, a Collection of Scotch and English Songs, 12mo. very scarce, 1 05. 6d. - Edinb. 1777 7018 Songs.—Goldfinch, another collection of Songs, frontispiece, 12mo. h. b. morocco, uncut, top edges gilt, IO5. 6d. Glasgow, n. d. 7019 Songs.-—Muses’ Holiday, a collection of Songs, frontispiece, 12mo. very neat and scarce, 8s. 6d. 7020 Songs.—New Vocal Enchantress, a Collection of Songs, frontispiece, 12mo. very neat and scarce, 8s. - 1791 7021 Sophoclis Tragcediae VII. cum Commentariis, Grace, first edition, 8vo. indifferent copy, h. b. neat, very scarce, \l. 1 s. Venet. Aldus, 1502 7022 Sophoclis Tragoedise VII. cum Interpretationibus vetustis et valde utilibus, Greece, 4to. fine sound copy, with rough edges, in the original morocco, 1/. 155. Flor entice, P. Junta, 1552 *** This is styled by bibliographers a rare and important edition. Sold m Dr. Heath’s sale for 31. 10s. and in Larcher’s for 89 francs. 7023 Sophoclis Tragoediae VII. Greece, with MS. notes by D1 Orville, 4to. vellum, 15s. - Florent. Junta, 1547 *** The present copy of this much esteemed and valuable edition, as it is called by bibliographers, cost in D’Orville’s sale, in 1804, 31.9s. The Rox- burghe copy sold for 21. 19s. and Count Mac Carthy’s for 111 francs. 7024 Sophoclis Philoctetes, Grsece, cum Notis F. Gedike, 12mo. served, 2s. - Berolini, 1781 7025 Sophocles.—Commentarii in septem Tragoedias Sophoclis, prsemisso Lascaris Epigrammate, Grasce, first edition, fine large copy, 4to. russia, very scarce, 11. 11s. 6d. (Romce, 1518) *** This is one of the few books printed at the Greek press established at Rome by Pope Leo X. “ Edition tres rare, et dont nous n’avons vu aucun exemplaire.’’ Dr. Heath’s copy was purchased by Professor Dobree for 51.2s. 6d. and the Duke of Grafton’s sold for 41. 10s. 7026 Sofocle Elettra Tragedia, fatta volgare dall’ Illustr. Signor Erasmo di Valvasone, 8vo .fine copy, vellum, rare, 125. Venet. [Typis Aldi\ appr. i Guerrafiratelli, 1588 7027 Sophocles’s Electra, presented to her Highnesse the Lady Elizabeth, with an Epilogue, showing the Parallel in two Poems, the Return and Restauration, by C. Wase, 1649.— Medea, a Tragedie, Englished by E. Sherburne, 1648.— Seneca’s Answer to Lucilius his Queene, &c. 1648, in 1 vol. 8 vo. neat, with the two brilliant portraits of the Princess Elizabeth, fyc. 18/. The first book sold in Mr. Bindley’s sale for 21. 17s. and in the Towneley for 21. 1 Is. 7028 Sophocles’s Tragedies, translated from the Greek by Franck- lin, 2 vols. 8vo. very neat, bound by Johnson, 7s. 6d. 1759 *** Sold in Dr. Heath’s sale for 1/. 6s; 7029 Soranzo (Lazaro) Ottoman, wherein is delivered as well a full and perfect Report of the Might and Power of Mahomet III. Emperor of the Turkes, together with the interests and dealings which he hath with sundrie other Princes, as also a true Description of divers People, Countries, Cities, and Voyages, 4to. fine copy, very neat, scarce, 155. 1603 Dedicated to the Archbishop of Canterbury, from his grace’s house at Lambeth. Sold in Mr. Bindley’s sale for 1/. 11s. 7030 Sorii (Balthasaris) Apologeticus pro Unica Maria Magdalena» pro Vera Sanctorum Assignatione tridui Christo in Corde Terre, pro duabus quoque sororibus Virginis Marie matris Dei adversus Maledicta Jacobi Fabri in illas, 4to. fine copy, very neat, from the Meerman collection, scarce, 18s. Coes. Aug. 1521 7031 Sotises du Temps, ou Memoires, pour servir a 1’Histoire Generale et Particuliere du Genre Humain, Ouvrage Critique et Moral, Badin et Serieux, 2 vols. in one, 12mo. neat, scarce, 7s. 6d. - - a la' Iiaye, 1754 7032 Southerne’s (Thos.) Dramatic Works, 2 vols. 12mo. h. b. 65. 1721 7033 Southerne’s Plays, with Life and portrait, 3 vols. 12mo. neat, 12s. - - 1774 7034 Soto (Andres de) Opusculos del Origen, Antiguedad, bendi- cion, significacion, virtud, y milagros del Agnus Dei y del Agua Bendita, 12mo. vellum, 3s. 6d. Brusselas, 1607 7035 Southampton. —Margaret Culliford's Case, or Wedlock Frustrated, being an Account of one Culliford, of Southampton, elder brother of the Commissioner, who was separated after twenty-one years' cohabitation, with several Letters, 4to. neat, 185. - - 1695 *** A very curious and rare volume. 7036 Southampton.—Act for making more effectual a Deed exe-? cuted by F. Tylney, Esq., of Rotherwick, with respect to 20,000/., and for settling the same upon his Niece, Dorothy Glynn, Daughter of the late John Glynn, of Henley Park, upon her Marriage with Lord Castlemain, &c. 1703.—Act for vesting the Manor of Shirfield, and divers Lands in the County of Southampton, in lieu of other Estates settled in Kent, the Marriage Settlement of the Son of Sir G. Wheler, and his Wife Elizabeth, 1719.— Bill for repairing the Highways, from Sheetbridge, in the Parish of Petersfield, to the Town of Portsmouth, folio, 185. 7037 Southey’s Wat Tyler, a Dramatic Poem, 12mo. h. h. neat, 105. 6d. - - 1817 *** “ It is generally believed, that the author of ‘ Wat Tyler’ has greatly lamented this production of his very early life ; certainly it forms a strong contrast to the valuable aud numerous works which Southey has since given to the world for its benefit and advantage. Let it be understood, that this was a reprint, done by some enemy of the author.”—MS. Note by the late Sir F. Free ling. 7038 Southgate.—Catalogue of the Valuable Collection of Books, Coins, Medals, and Natural History, of the late Rev. R. Southgate, with Memoirs of his Life by Dr. Coornbe, neatly priced, with proof impression of the portrait, 8vo. morocco elegant, gilt edges, 155. - - 1795 7039 South Sea. — Strange and Dangerous Voyage of Captaine Thomas James, in his intended Discovery of the North-West Passage into the South Sea, wherein the Miseries indured both Going, Wintering, Returning, and the Rarities observed, are related in this Journal of it, published by his Majestie’s command, wards title, 4to. scarce, \ l. 15. - 1633 *** Captain James was a native of Bristol, and undertook this voyage at the solicitation and expense of the merchants of the said city, sanctioned by his Majesty. 7040 South-Sea-Scheme (State of the), as first formed, &c. with the Alterations, Conduct of the Directors, &c. 1732.— Secret History of the late Directors of the South-Sea-Company, by D. Templeman, Clerk to the Secretaries, 1735.-— R. Coope's Letter to the Proprietors, 1739.—Genuine Dialogue, Facetious and Pathetic, Amorous and Political, full of strange and surprising Adventures, by the Author of the Curious Maid, 1736, in one vol. Svo. neat, 4s. 7041 South Sea Company.—Secret History of the late Directors, by D. Templeman, 1732.—Politicks on both sides in regard to Foreign Affairs, 1734.—Enquiry into the Conduct of our Domestic Affairs from 1721 to 1734.—Enquiry into Mr. B. Wooley’s Conduct, and his being stationed by the South Sea Company first Factor at Porto Bello and Panama, 1735.—* Freeholder’s Political Catechism, 1733.—Account of the Conversion of all the Tories by the Preaching of Caleb D’Anvers, 1734.—Political Account of Great Britain, from March 1720, in one vol. 8vo. very neat, 4s. 6d. 7042 Southwell’s (Robt.) Triumphs over Death, or a Consolatorie Epistle for afflicted Mindes, in the affects of Dying Friends, with introductory Poems by John Trussell, first edition, 1595. —Saint Peter’s Complaynt, with other Poems, on various subjects, first edition, 1595.—Mceonise, or Certain excellent Poems, &c., first edition, 1595, in one vol. 4to. neat, gilt edges, 27. 12s. 6c7, 7043 Southwell’s (Robt.) Mceoniae, or Certaine excellent Poems and Spirituall Hymnes, omitted in Peter’s Complaint; being nedefull thereunto to be annexed, as being both Divine and Wittie, first edition, 1595.—Triumphs over Death, or a Consolatorie Epistle for afflicted Minds, in the affects of dying friends, with introductory Poems by John Trussell, 1596, in one vol. 4to. very fine copies, extra, gilt edges, 4/. 4s. 7044 Spagna.—Libro intitulate la Spagna, nel quale se tratta gli fatti e le mirabile battaglie, qual fece Carlo Magno nella Provincia della Spagna, Poema, jvood-cuts, 8\o, fine copy, very neat, gilt edges, bound by Kalthoeber, rare, ll. 15s. Venet. 1557 7045 Spain. — Traitte des Droits de la Reyne Tres-Chrestienne sur divers Estats de la Monarchie d’Espagne, 12mo. fine copy, vellum, 7s. 6d. - - Elzevir, 1667 7046 Spangbergi (Joannis) et Hieronymi Mencelii, Epitaphia Ste- phani Agricolae ; de lapsu et reconciliatione hominis Carmen ; Triumphus Christi Heroicus, 4to. scarce, 3s. 6d. Thur ingive, 1550 7047 Spanish Fleet.—Consolatio ad Hispanos propter Classem in Angliam profectam subita tempestate submersam, authore Jesuita Melchiore de la Cerda, 4to. a scarce and interesting tract, 10s. 6c?, - - 1621 7048 Spanish Armada.—Discourse of the Army which the King of Spaine caused to be assembled in the Haven of Lisbon, in the Kingdom of Portugall, in 1588, against England ; where- unto is added the Verses that were printed at Cclen, with Answers to them, and to Don Bernardin de Mendozza, 8vo. fine copy of a rare and curious tract, relating to the Spanish Armada, defeated off the coast of England, by Admiral Howard and Sir Francis Drake, fyc. very neat, 27. 2s. 1588 *** Sold in Mr. Iuglis’s sale for 4L 10*'. 7049 Spanish Armada.—Names of the Nobility, Gentry, and Others, who contributed to the Defence of this Country, at the time of the Spanish Invasion, in 1588, with Account of their Spirited and Patriotic Conduct on that Occasion, 4to. sewed, very scarce, 10s. Gd. - 1798 *** A most interesting volume to the county collector; each shire is arranged alphabetically, with the sums attached to each nobleman and gentleman’s name, which they contributed. 7050 Sparmann’s (Dr. And.) Voyage to the Cape of Good Hope, towards the Antarctic Polar Circle, and round the World; but chiefly in the Country of the Hottentots and Cafires, from 1772 to 1776, plates, 2 vols. 4to. very neat, in old calf gilt, 15s. - - 1785 7051 Specimen Academicum de Leckeea, olim Episcopali nunc Regia Weshu-Gothise arce, 4to. plate, 2s. Gd. Upsalice, 1734 7052 Speculum Humana^ Salvationis Lat. et Germ, with nearly TWO HUNDRED EXCEEDINGLY CURIOUS AND HIGHLY-SPIRITED wood-cuts, folio, fine, sound and perfect copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, extremely rare, 71. 17s. Gd. sine ulld nota, sed Augsb. Zainer, circa MCCCCLXXI. *** For a long account of this extraordinary publication, see the Spencer catalogue, where fac-similia of some of the wood-cuts are given. 7053 Speculum Sapientiae Beati Cirilli Episcopi alias quadripartitus apologeticus vocatus, in cujus quidam proverbiis omnis et totius Sapientiae speculum claret, folio, fne copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, very rare, 51. 5s. sine ulld notd, sed Argent, iypis Eggestein. This is a very curious and amusing collection of fables or tales, and was one of the most popular books of the rude ages. The present is one of the earliest impressions, and is of the very rarest occurrence; and it is rendered of particular interest and value to the collector of curious books, from the circumstance of all the later editions being castrated and much altered. 7054 Speed.—England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland, described and abridged, with ye History or Relation of Things worthy Memory, done by John Speed, maps fnely engraved, oblong 8vo. original vellum wrapper, scarce, 10s. Gd. 1627 7055 Speeches in the Houses of Lords and Commons of Ireland.— Lord Mountmorres on the Address to the Prince of Wales, 1790.—Grattan on Tythe, Dublin, 1788.—Corry on the Irish Loan, ib. 1800.—Flood on the Repeal of the Declaratory Act, and on Lord Abingdon’s Bill, ib. 1782.—On Lord S-’s Bill, ib. 1784.—Grattan on the Responsibility Bill, ib. 1791.—Parsons on the Pension Bill, ib. 1790.—Orde on the Commercial Adjustment, ib. 1785.—Fox on the Irish Resolutions, ib. 1785.—Debate on Lord Moira’s Motion, ib. 1798. — Lord Mountmorres on the Appellant Jurisdiction, ib. 1782.—Lord Donoughmore on Bankers’ Small Notes, ib. 1799.—Lord Mornington on the Address to his Majesty, ib. 1794, in one vol. 8vo. h. b. neat, 7s. Gd. 7056 Speeches and Prayers of Major General Harrison, Mr. John Carew, Justice Cooke, Col. Scroop, Hugh Peters, and others, at their Execution, 4to. an interesting tract, 4s. 1660 7057 Speeches delivered to Queen Elizabeth, on her Visit to Giles Brydges, Lord Chandos, at Sudeley Castle, in Gloucestershire, with Preface by Sir E. Brydges, 'portrait of Lord Chandos, 4to. fine clean copy, 11. Is. Lee Priory private press, 1815 *** One hundred copies only printed. 7058 Spelen van sine byden XIX. ghecon firmeerden Cameren van Rethoriicken, binnen der Stede van Ghendt comparerende, etc. in verse, 8vo. fine copy, vellum, scarce, 10s. 6d. Wesel, by my Hans de Braeker, 1564 7059 Spelen van sinne byden XIX. ghecon firmeerden Cameren van Rethoriicken, binnen der Stede van Ghendt comparerende, verthoont, a curious poetical work, ib. 1564.-—Een seer schoone Dialogus oft tsamens prekinghe vanden Roomschen Pasquillo ende Marforio, Ernbden, 1567, in 1 vol. 8vo. fine copies, vellum, both very scarce, 15s. 7060 Spelling Book, with Syllables, or an Alphabet and plaine pathway to the faculty of reading the English, Romane, Italica, and Secretarie hands, with several copies of the same, devised that hereby with the lesse loss of their time, they may be able to pass to the Latine tongue, also to teach the ignorant to write Orthographice in short time, with curious proverbs, 4to. fine copy, very neat, scarce, 185. 1610 7061 Spelman’s (Sir Henry) View of a printed Book, intituled Observations upon his Majesties late Answers and Expresses, 4to. sewed, 5s. 6d. - - Oxford, 1642 7062 Spelman’s (Sir Henry) Case of our Affairs in Law, Religion, and other Circumstances, briefly examined and presented to the Conscience, 4to. sewed, 5s. - Oxford, 1643 7063 Spelman’s (Sir Henry) Posthumous Works, relating to the Laws and Antiquities of England, with his Life, brilliant portrait, by White, folio, large paper, remakably fine copy, in rich old morocco, gilt leaves, 31. 135. 6d. Oxford, 1698 7064 Spence’s (Joseph) Account of the Emperor of China’s Gardens, near Pekin, from the French of F. Attiret, a Missionary, employed to Paint the Apartments in them, 1750.— P. Whalley’s Enquiry into the Learning of Shakspeare, with Remarks on several of his Plays, 1748.-—Temple’s Sketches, n. d.—J. Houston’s Account of the Coast of Guinea, 1725. -—Rev. T. Comber’s Real Improvements in Agriculture, 1772.—Le Taureau Blanc ; or the White Bull, from Voltaire, 1774.—Lucina sine Concubitu ; a Letter to the Royal Society, in which is proved, by most incontestible evidence, that a Woman may conceive, and be brought to bed, without any commerce with Man, 1750, in 1 vol. 8vo. 7s. 7065 Spencer.—Catalogue of the Duplicates of Earl Spencer, on purchasing the Duke di Cassano’s Library, including a considerable portion of that Library, neatly priced, with pur- chasers* names, 8vo. h. h. neat, 105. 6c?. - 1821 *** Very rich in books of the XVth century, classics, including the first Virgil, &c. 7066 Spencer’s (W. R.) Year of Sorrow, written in the Spring of 1808, dedicated to the Countess of Pembroke, a poem, with notes of the persons alluded to, 4to. sewed, 3s. 1804 7067 Spenser’s (Edmund) Fairy Queen, Shepherd’s Calender, Colin Clout, and other Poetical Works, with Life, History of Ireland, Glossary, &c. by Hughes, 6 vols. 12mo. plates, 18^. - - - Tonson, 1715 7068 Spenser.—Another copy, upon royal paper, 6 vols. 12mo. neat, very rare, 31. 3s. - - ib. 1715 7069 Spenser’s Fairy Queen, with Glossary and Notes, by Upton* 2 vols. 4to. h. b. russia, 21. 125. 6d. - 1758 *** This copy contains numerous manuscript additions and corrections by the editor, evidently with a view to a new edition* The title to the first volume is deficient. 7070 Spenser’s Prothalamion, or a Spousall Verse, in honour of the double Marriage of the Ladies Elizabeth and Katherine Somerset, Daughters of the Earl of Worcester, espoused to Henry Gilford, and W. Peter, Esquyers, in verse, 4to. uncut, 105. 6c?. - 1596 *** One of twenty copies privately reprinted. « 7071 Spenser's Shepheard’s Calender, conteyning twelve Aeglogues, proportionable to the twelve Months, in verse, with wood- cuts, black letter, 4to. rare, 2?. 2s. - 1597 7072 Sperlingii (Othonis) de Danicae Linguae, et Nominis antiqui gloria et praerogativa, inter Septentrionales Commentariolis, 4to. h. b. neat, scarce, 7s. 6d. - Hafnice, 1694 7073 Sperone (Speron) Dialoghi, large copy, 8vo. vellum, scarce, 105. 6c?. Vinegia, in Casa de’ Figlivoli d'Aldo, 1550 7074 Sperone Canace, Tragedia, alia quale sono aggiunte alcune altre sue Compositioni, e una Apologia, et alcune Lettioni in difesa della Tragedia, 4to. vellum, scarce, 7s. 6d. Venet. 1597 7075 Spiegelii (Jacobi) de Scribendi Modestia ad Franciscum Flo* ridum Epistola, 12mo. sewed, 3s. 6d. Argentorati, s. a. 7076 Spiritual Scuffle, or a Rough Rencounter between Dr. Oats and another Levite, in the Court of Requests, with particular Account how the Dr. caned him, having thereby incurred the penalty of striking within the Court, &c. 4to. sewed, 3s. 1696 T'077 Spittlehouse’s Certaine Queries propounded to the most serious Consideration of those Persons now in Power, 4to. sewed, 2s. « 1654 7078 Spittlehouse’s (John) Warning-piece Discharged ; or certain Intelligence communicated to his Excellency the Lord General Cromwell, wherein the present tempers of each Society of People in this Commonwealth are inserted, in relation to the Election of a new Representative, &c. 4to. sewed, 3s. - 1653 7079 Sponsors.—Serious Address to God-fathers and God-mothers, showing the nature of their undertaking, 12mo. sewed, 2s. 1707 7080 Sprat’s (Thos.) History of the Royal Society of London, with introductory poems, by Abraham Cowley, 4to. neat, 4s. 1667 7081 Sprat’s (Bishop) Relation of the wicked Contrivance of Stephen Blackhead and Robert Young against the Lives of several Persons, by Forging an Association under their Hands, both parts, containing what passed at the three Examinations of the said Bishop, and a Copious Account of the above two Authors of the Forgery, 4to. sewed, 5s. 3d. 1692 7082 Sprat’s (Bishop) Relation of the wicked Contrivance against the Lives of several Persons, by Forging an Association under their Hands, being a further Account of the said Forgery, and its Authors, S. Blackhead and R. Young, &c. with Copies of the Letters, Bills, &c. 4to. sewed, 2s. 3d. 1698 7083 Spreti (Desiderii) libri III. De Amplitudine, Vastatione, et Instauratione Urbis Ravennae, 4to. fine copy, vellum, Is. 3d. Veneliis, Guerra, 1588 7084 Sprotti (Thomae) Cronica, e Codice Antiquo MS. in Bibliotheca praenobilis adolescentis D. Edvardi Dering, de Surrenden Dering in Agro Cantiano, Baronetti, descripsit ediditque T. Hearnius, 8vo. very neat, 10$. 3d. - Oxon. 1719 *** At the end is a remarkable fragment of an old English Chronicle or History of the Affairs of King Edward IV. transcribed from an old manuscript, and now first printed. Sold in Edwards’s sale for 19s., and in the Roxburghe for 17. 6s. 7085 Spry’s (Robt.) Councel of States Policy, or the Rule of Government set forth, shewing the Nature of our present Government, in a Dialogue between a Countryman and a Scholler, by R. Spry, of Plymouth, Gent. 12mo„ sewed, 3s. 1650 7086 Squire’s (R.) Arraignment and Condemnation of the Chiefe Heresies and Errours of these Times, in Answer to the Arraignment of Mr. Persecution, 4to. sewed, 3s. 1645 7087 Stackhouse (Tho.) Vana Doctrinae Emolumenta, et Varia Studiorum Incommoda, in versu Hexametro exarata, 4to. 3s. 3d. - Jyondini, 1752 7088 Stackpole's (George) Historical Anecdotes, with Remarks relative to Ireland, 8vo. .very scarce, having been suppressed, 7s. 3d. - - Cork, 1762 7089 StafForde’s (Rob.) Geographicall and Anthologicall Description of all the Empires and Kingdoms, both of Continent and Islands in this terrestrial Globe, 4to. scarce, 7s. 3d. 1634 *4* Dedicated to Lady Elizabeth Russell. 4 T / 7090 Stafford’s (Ant.) Female Glory, or the Life and Death of the Virgin Mary, with verses and 'plates, wormed, 12mo. neat, rare, 8s. - - - 1635 *** The only copy mentioned in the Bibliographer’s Manual, is that which sold from the Poetica for 21. 12s. 6d. 7091 Stafford’s (W.) Compendious or brief examination of certayne Ordinary Complaints of divers of our countrymen in these our dayes, dedicated to Queen Elizabeth, blacft letter, 4to. scarce, 85. - - By Thos. Marshe, 1581 The running title of the above volume is, A Briefe Conceipte of English Policy. It has been reprinted with the name of Shakspeare as the author. 7092 Staffordshire.—Pioposals for publishing by Subscription the History and Antiquities of Staffordshire, by Rev. S. Shaw, 4to. single leaf, 2s. - - 1793 7093 Staffordshire.—-Another, with Advertisement, two pages, folio, 3s. - - - 1793 7094 Staffordshire.—Another, three pages, folio, 3s. 1793 7095 Staffordshire. — Another, addressed to the County at large, one page, folio, 3s. - - 1793 7096 Stagi (Andrea) Anconitano, Opera intitolata Amazonida la qua! tracta le gran Rataglie e Triumphi che fece queste Donne Amazone, 4to. fne copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, 51. 5s. Venetia, 1503 *** A romance poem of extraordinary rarity. “ Poeme fort rare.”— Brunet. It is presumed to be the only copy which has occurred for sale. 7097 Standish’s (Arth.) Commons’ Complaint, wherein is contained two speciall grievances, the general Destruction and Waste of Woods in this- Kingdome, with Remedy for the same ; also how to plant Wood according to the nature of every soil, without loss of ground, and how thereby many more and better Cattell may be yeerely bred ; also the extreme dearth of Victuals, with four remedies for the same—the planting of Fruit-trees, breeding Fowle, destroying Vermine, &c. with folding plate and proclamation for the encouragement of the work, fyc. 4to. very neat, scarce, 18$. - 1611 7098 Stanhope.—Funerall Elegies upon the most untimely Death of the Honourable and most hopefull Mr. John Stanhope, Sonne and Heir to the Rt. Hon. Philip Lord Stanhope, Baron of Shelford, w ho deceased in Christ Church at Oxford, 18th July, 1623, 4to. wants the last leaf but one, otherwise a fine copy, morocco, 18$. - - 1624 An interesting and rare volume of Poems, not in the Bibliographer’s Manual. Among the writers are Henry Percy, afterwards Earl of Northumberland ; Jer. Thorp, W. Strode, W. Pickering, J. Evans, P. Aspley, T. Lockey, Ed. Croke, R. Chaworth, T. Triplet,!’. Fowler, J. Dawson, G. Griffith, R. Crosbey, W. Tresham, Edw. Price, G. Warmstrey, W. Flemmings, J. Donne, M. Tinley, T. Browne, J. Hodsdon, and others. 7099 Stanhope’s (Dean) Sermon concerning Temptation, before the Queen, 4to. sewed, 2s. - - 1703 7100 Stanihursti (G.) Dei Immortalis in Corpore Mtrrtali Patientis Uistoria Moralis Doctrinoe Placitis et Commentationibus II- lustrata, 8vo.fine copy, vellum, 7 s. Gd. Antwerp. 1660 7101 Stanihursti (G.) Veteris Hominis per Expensa Quatuor No- vissima Metamorphosis et Novi Generis, fine plates, 8vo. vellum, 1 Os. 6d. - - Antwerp. 1661 7102 Stanihursti (G.) Veteris Hominis per Expensa Quatuor No- vissima Metamorphosis et Novi Generis, curious cuts, 12mo. uncut, 65. Colon. 1682 7103 Stanihursti (Ric.) De Rebus in Hibernia Gestis, Libri IV. cum Rerum Hibernicarum Appendice, ex Siivestro Giraldo Cambrensi cum Notis Stanihursti, 4to. fine copy, morocco, gilt leaves, 11. 11s. Gd. - Ante. Plantin, 1584 7104 Stanihursti de Vita S. Patricii, Hibernise Apostoli, lib. II .first edition, 8vo. beautiful copy, elegantly bound in morocco, gilt edges, 31. 3s. - - Antv. Plantin, 1587 *** Extremely rare. The only copy mentioned in the Bibliographer’s Manual is that in the British Museum. 7105 Stanley.—Catalogue of the very curious Library of Col. Stanley, sold by Mr. Evans, large paper, very neatly priced, with purchasers' names, 8vo. 10s, Gd. - 1813 *** A most rare and valuable collection, particularly rich in Italian and Spanish poetry, novels and romances, early voyages and travels, chronicles, natural and general history, &c. 7106 Stanzas by the Author of Dunluce Castle, 4to. fine clean copy, 7s. Gd. - - Lee Priory private press, 1814 Only one hundred copies printed. 7107 Stanze Pastorali, del Conte Raldesar Castiglione, et del Signore Cesare Gonzaga, con le Rime di M. Ant. Giacomo Corso, 8vo. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, very rare, ll. 11s. Gd. Vinegia, (Aldifilm,) 1553 *** u Volume rare.”—Brunet and Renouard. Castiglio was ambassador to Henry VIII., and received from him the order of the Garter. Sold in the Celotti sale for 21. 2s. 7108 Starckii (Jo. Augusti) de TEschylo et ejus imprimis Tragoedia, quae Prometheus Vinctus inscripta est libellus, 4to. sewed, 3s, Gottingce, 1763 7109 State of the Nation, with respect to its Trade, Finances, &c. 1768.—Letter to Sir R. Aston in Reply to his Abuse and Thoughts on the Modern Doctrine of Libels, by R. Morris, 1770.—Defence of some Proceedings lately depending in Parliament, to render more effectual the Act for Quieting Possessions, 1771.— Lord Mansfield’s Answer to Junius, 1770. — Missing’s Letter to Lord Mansfield, 1770,-^-Letter to the Earl of Bute, 1771, in one vol. 8vo. h. b. 5s. 7110 Stapylton’s (Sir Ilobt.) Pliny's Panegyricke ; a Speech in Senate, wherein public thanks are presented to the Emperor Train, translated with Notes, dedicated to Prince Charles, 4to. sewed, 4s. - - Oxford, 1644 7111 Stapylton’s Slighted Maid, a Comedy, 4to. served, 5s, 1663 7112 Stapletoni (Thomae) Apologia pro Rege Catholico Philippo II. Hispaniae, etc. Rege, contra varias et falsas accusationes Elizabethce Anglive Regince, per edictum suum 18 Octobris Richemondiae datum, publicatas et excusas, in qua omnium turbarum et bellorum quibuscum his annis 30, Christiana Respublica conflictatur, fontes aperiuntur, et remedia demon- strantur, an interesting volume, 3\o,fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, 11. 5s. - - Constantice, 1592 7113 Stapletoni Tres Thomae, seu de S. Thomae Apostoli rebus gestis, De S. Thoma Archiepiscopo Cantuariensi & Martyre (Becket) De Thomae Mori Angliae quondam Cancellarii Vita, first edition, with beautiful portrait of Sir Thomas More, 8vo. fne copy, ruled with red lines, vellum, gilt edges, 11. 5s. Duaci, 1598 *** This interesting volume contains two letters of Peter, Archdeacon of Bath, to John of Salisbury, and to the Canons of Wells, relating to the exile and death of Thomas a Becket; letter of King Henry II. to Pope Alexander III. concerning the rebellion in the kingdom, after the martyrdom of Thomas a Becket; poem on the martyrdom of the same, from a very ancient manuscript, contemporary to the time. The latter portion contains some very interesting particulars of Margaret Roper, eldest daughter of Sir Thomas More, and other branches of his family, numerous epigrams in praise of him, by John White, Bp. of Winchester, Alan Cope, John Fowler of Bristol, Henry Holland of Worcester, and others, &c. constituting the most valuable and interesting of all the author’s productions. Sold in Sir M. Sykes’s sale for 41. 10s. 7114 Stapletoni Oratio Academica : an Politici horum Temporum in Numero Christianorum sint habendi, 4to. very scarce, 5s. 6d. - Monachii, 1608 7115 State Papers (Extra Official) addressed to Lord Rawdon, and the other Members of the two Houses of Parliament, associated for the preservation of the Constitution, and promoting the prosperity of the British Empire, 8vo. bds. 3s. 6d. Dublin, 1789 7116 State Poems by the greatest Wits of the Age, including Lord Rochester, Lord Dorset, Milton, Prior, Stepney, &c. pub- lished without castration, with all the curious plates, 4 vols. 8vo. fne copy, very neat, 11. 11s. 6d. - 1703 *** Sold in Col. Stanley’s sale for 21. 10s. 7117 Statham’s (Nicholas) Abridgement of the Law, folio, a remarkably fine copy, in the original binding, extremely rare, 4/. 4s. R. Pynson, n. d. *4* The author, Nic. Statham, was Baron of the Exchequer in the time of King Edward the Fourth. This work, consisting of cases down to the end of King Flenry YI. contains many original authorities not extant in the year-books of those times. 7118 Statii Opera, cum Orthographia et Flexu Dictionum, Svo. scarce, 10s. 6d. - - Venet. Aldus, 1502 7119 Statius.—Thomas Stephens’s Essay upon Statius, or the Five First Books, in English verse, brilliant impression of the portrait by Marshall, Svo. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, 1/. Is. - - - 1648 7120 Statii Sylvarum lib. V. Thebaidos lib. XII. Achilleidos lib. II. 8vo. morocco, gilt edges, 7s. *• Basil. 1541 *** “ Editio rarissima.” 7121 Statius, translated into English Verse, with Notes, by Lewis, 2 vols. 8vo. neat, 6s. - - Oxford, 1767 7122 Statuta Ecclesiee Coloniensis, a Conrado Episcopo et ejus Successoribus edita ex libro principali Statutorum Ecclesia.* Coloniensis, folio, half bounds neat, rare, 21. 2s. Colonice, J. Guldenschaffe, MCCCCLXXVIII. Editio princeps, “A rare and curious production, aud among the few books in the XVth century, to which the name of Guldenschaff is subjoined as the printer.’’ “ Ce livre est rare, et les singularity qu’il contient le rendent as- sez curieux pour que Lord Spencer l’ait regarde comme un des objets les plus re- marquables de sa riche bibliotheque.’’—Brunet. “ To the antiquary or historian, few books are more deserving of a careful perusal than those which contain the first printed promulgation of laws and customs, and it is only by the possession of such volumes as the present, that the topographer can fully describe the earliest institutes or customs of the place which forms the subject of his publication.’’—Bibliotheca Spenceriana. 7123 Statuta Provincialia et Episcopalia Synodi Herbipolensis cum Tractatu Sancti Thomaj de Aquino de Articulis fidei et Ec- clesiee sacramentis, etc. 'printed in red and black, folio, very scarce, 10s. 6d. - - sine ulla nota, 7124 Statuta Diocesana sive Synodalia Ecclesise Ratisponensis, with arms in the title, folio, fne copy, scarce, 15s. Babenberg, 1512 7125 Statuta Concilii Florentini sive Constitutiones seu Ordinationes Florentine Sinodi, 4to. vellum, rare, 18s. P. Junta, 1518 7126 Staurostichon, hoc est Carmen de mysteriis Dominicae Crucis nuper in Germaniam delapsis Jo. Francisci Pici Mirandulee, 4to. scarce, 7s. 6d. - - Tubingce, 1512 7127 Steele’s Poetical Miscellanies, 8vo.fine copy, original binding, 4s. Qd. - - - 1704 7128 Steele’s Importance of Dunkirk considered, in defence of the Guardian, 1713.—Crisis, or a Discourse on the Just Causes of the late happy Revolution, with Remarks on the Danger of a Popish Successor, &c. 1714.— Remarks upon the Crisis, 1714.—Remarks on the Crisis, by one of the Clergy, 1714. —Public Spirit of the Whigs, set forth in their Encouragement of the Author of the Crisis, 1714.—John Tutchin’s Ghost to R. Steele, 1714.—Englishman, being the Close of the Paper so called, with an Epistle concerning the Whigs, Tories, and New Converts, 1714.—Jack the Courtier’s Answer to Dick the Englishman’s close of the Paper so called, 1714.—Letter to an M.P. on the bill for Preventing the Growth of Schism, 1714.—Steele’s Apology for Himself and his Writings, on his Expulsion from the House of Commons, 1714.—Romish Ecclesiastical History of Late Years, by R. Steele, 1714.—Steele Detected, or the Poor Orphan’s Letters to the arbitrary Mr. Steele, 1714.—Character of Steele, by Toby, Abel’s Kinsman, portrait, 1713, in 2 vols. 4to. and 8vo. very neat, 1 /. Is. 7129 Staveley’s (Thos.) Romish Horse-leech; or an Impartial Account of the intolerable charge of Popery to this nation, in an Historical Remembrance of some of those prodigious Sums of Money heretofore extorted from all degrees during the exercise of the Papal power here, with Essay on the Supremacy of the King of England, 8vo. neat, scarce, 65. 3d. 1769 7130 Stebbing’s (Dr.) Letter to Foster on Heresy, 1735.—Foster’s Answer to Dr. Stebbing, 1735.—Dr. H. Stebbing’s Second Letter to Ditto, on Ditto, 1735.—Foster’s Answer to Ditto, 1736.—T. Burnet’s Answer to Tindal’s Christianity as old as the Creation, in three conferences, in which it is reviewed and Confuted, 1730-1732.—Essay on the Power of Human Reason, 1732, in one vol. 8vo. half hound, neat, 7s. 6d. 7131 Steenwinkel (J.) Catalogus ejus Bibliothecas, interleaved, with some prices and purchasers' names, 8vo. vellum, 3s. 6d. Harderwyk, 1813 Particularly rich in northern literature. 7132 Steevensiana Bibliotheca ; Catalogue of the curious and valuable Library of G. Steevens, neatly priced, 8vo. half hound, russia, 7s. 3d. - 1800 7133 Steevens’ Catalogue. Another Copy, large paper, priced, royal 8vo. half hound, russia, 12s. - 1800 *** Only a few copies printed on large paper. 7134 Steevens’ Catalogue. Another Copy, largest paper, with the prices, 4to. half bound, russia, uncut, very scarce, ll. 5s. 1800 Only six copies printed on this paper. 7135 Stella Clericorum, 4to. scarce, 3s. (Antverp. Goes) circa MCCCCXC. 7136 Stellas (Joannis) Vitas Romanorum Imperatorum, 4to. very large copy, scarce, 5s. - Venetiis, 1503 7137 Stellas (Jul. Caes.) Columbeidos lib. II. Poema, 4to.fine copy, neat, very rare, 15s. Romce, ap. Sanctium et Soc. 1589 7138 Stellartii de Coronis et Tonsuris Paganorum, Judseorum, Christianorum, lib. III. cuts, 8vo. scarce, 7s. 6d. Duaci, 1625 7139 Stemleri Panegyris Academica Solemni S. S. Theologke Licentiati ac Doctoris renunciationi Sacra, 4to. 2s. 1761 7140 Stemmata Atheniensia, 4to. sewed, 2s. - 1837 7141 Stephens’ (John) Satyrical Essayes, Characters, and Quick Descriptions, fitted to the Life of their Subjects, in prose and verse, first edition, 8vo. vellum, very scarce, 18s. 1615 The characters are divided into two books, containing forty-three characters, including a witch, a pander, country bride and bridegroom, mistress, crafty scrivener, tapster, hostess, falconer, huntsman, player, poet, informer, jailor, gamester, coxcomb, humourist, and others. 7142 Stephani Schediasmata Varia, id est, Observationum, Emenda- tionum, Expositionum, Disquisitionum, lib. III. &c. 8vo. neat, 5s. 3d. - - H. Stephanas, 1578 Sold in Dr. Heath’s sale for Ids. 7144 Stephani (Henr.) Artis Typographies Querimonia, de illite- ratis quibusdam Typographis, propter quos in contemptum venit, 4to. scarce, 4s. - H. Stephanus, 1569 7145 Stephani Thesaurus Linguae Graecae cum Glossario, 5 vols. large paper, Paris. H. Steph. 1572.—Scott’s Appendix to Ditto, 2 vols. London, 1745, in all 7 vols. folio, fine copies, neat, 71. 7s. The above fine complete set cost the late Dr. Butler, Bishop of Lichfield, 521.10s. It is still highly esteemed by scholars, particularly on the continent. 7146 Stepney’s (G.) Epistle to Charles Montague, Esq/on his Ma- jestie’s Voyage to Holland, folio, fine copy, sewed, scarce, 7s. 6d. 7147 Sterpini (Jo.) Institutiones Glotticae seu Grammatica triplex Linguae Gallicae, Anglicas, necnon Danica3 praecepta metho- dice complectens, 8vo. vellum, scarce, 5s. 3d. Hafnice, s. a. 7148 Steuart’s (Adam) Zerubbabel to Sanballat and Tobiah, or the First Part of the Duply to M. S. alias Two Brethren, with the Judgment of the Reformed Churches of France, Switzerland, Geneva, &c. concerning Independants, published by David Steuart, 1644.—Second Part of the Duply to M. S. alias Two Brethren, wherein are maintained the Kings, Parliament, and Magistrates Authority about the Church, refuting the Independency of particular Congregations, 1644, 4to. served, scarce, 6s. 3d. 7149 Stevens’s (George Alexander) Choice Spirits’ Feast, a Comic Ode, 4to. sewed, uncut, 2s. - - 1754 7150 Stevenson’s (Rev. H.) Gentleman Gardener, with Directions for the Management of Bees, 12mo. 3s. - 1766 7151 Stevenson’s (Matthew) Occasions Off-spring, or Poems upon Several Occasions, 12mo. fine clean copy, neat, very scarce, \l. 1 Is. 3d. - - - 1654 *** Stevenson was the author of the Norfolk Drollery. 7152 Stewart’s (Rev. C. Edw.) Collection of Trifles, in verse, 4to. sewed, 4s. 3d. - - Sudbury, 1797 7153 Stigelii (Joannis) ad Albertum Comitem a Mansfelt; in im- maturam mortem ejus filise, Conjugis Comitissa Nassau Philippi, post primum puerperium mortuae, Epicaedion, 4to. scarce, 3s. - - Witebergce, 1538 7154 Stigelii ad Catharinam Ducem Henneubergensem, Henrici Comitis a Suarczburgk vita nuper functi, gravidam relictam conjugem, et jam vicinam partui, Carmen, 4to. scarce, 2s. 3d. Witebergce, 1538 7155 Stigelii Idas, Ecloga, 4to. fine copy, 4s. - 1543 7156 Stigelii Carmen Panegyricum de Joanne Baptista, 4to. 4s. Witeb. 1549 7157 Stigliani (Cavalier Tomaso) Mondo Nuovo diviso in trenta- quattro Canti cogli Argorhenti dell’ istesso Autore, with curious vignette map in the title, 12mo. fine copy, neat, marbled edges, very scarce, 10s. 3d. Roma, Mascardi, 1628 7158 Stillingfleet.—A Vindication of Dr. Stillingfleet, late Bishop of Worcester, the Rev. Mr. Baxter, Mr. Humfrey, and Mr. Clark, against Dr. Chauncey’s late book, concerning the true notion of Christ’s Imputed Righteousness, and our Justification thereby, 4to. sewed, 4s. - 1700 7159 Stilus Romane Curie, 4to. very scarce, 3s. 6d. sme ulla nota. 7160 Stinstra (P.) Catalogus ejus Bibliothecse, 'priced,, 8vo. h. b. vellum, 45. 6d. - - Harlingce, 1822 *** “ A valuable and extensive miscellaneous library, containing 6543 articles, rich in classical, critical, and philological literature.”—Manuscript Note by the late R. Heber, Esq. 7161 Stirn and Matthews.—Account of the Conduct of Mr. Stirn, under Confinement for Killing Mr. Matthews, to whom he was Tutor, 8vo. served, 5s. - - 1760 7162 Stobaei (Jo.) Apophthegmata ex variis autoribus Varino Favorino Camerte interprete, 4to. Jine copy, scarce, 7s. 6d. Romeo, Mazochius, 1517 7163 Stockwoodi (Jo.) Scholae Tunbridgienses olim Ludimagistri, Disputatiuncularum Grammaticalium Libellus, 8vo. scarce, 105. 3d. - - - 1619 *** Dedicated to Sir William Sidley. Prefixed are various commendatory verses in Greek and Latin, by “ Edw. Grant, Scholae Westm. Archididascalus,” John Studley, Laurentius Dejosius, Michael Wilsonus Scotus, Gul. Hatcheus Scholae Tunbridge Archididascalus, Guil. Dixonus, Oxon., Gul. Attersoldus, Cantabr., Rob. Porterus, Cantabr., Petrus Frencheus, Cantabr., Jo. Turner, Oxon., Gul. Budgenus, Oxon., Gul. Pyxus, Oxon., Eulcus Martialis, Cantabr., Thomas Thorpus, Oxon., Caleb. Birdacus, Rob. Hethaeus, Tunbridg. 7164 Stopii (Nicolai) Panegyricurn Carmen de laudibus divas Joannae Arragonce, 4to. neat, gilt edges, scarce, 125. Florentice, Torrentinus, 1555 Including, among others, a poem addressed to Philip of Austria, on his happy departure for England. 7165 Stopini Capriccia Macaronica cum Appendice de Zelotypia Anglica, Gallica, Italica, 12mo. neat, 7s. 6d. Venet. 1651 7166 Story of Dooshwanta and Sakoontala, extracted from the Mahabharata, a Poem in the Sanscrit language, translated by Charles Wilkins, published by Alexander Dalrymple, 4to. served, uncut, 3s. 6d. - - 1795 7167 Stosch.—Pierres Antiques Gravees sur les quelles les Gra- veurs ont mis leurs noms, dessinees et gravees en Cuivre sur les originaux ou d’apres les Empreintes par Bernard Picart, expliquees par Philippe de Stosch, Lat. et Fr. par M. de Limiers, fine impressions, folio, very neat, in french calf, 11. 115. Qd. - - Amst. 1724 7168 Stoughton’s (W.) Assertion for True and Christian Church Policie, wherein certain Politike Objections made against the planting of Pastours and Elders in any Congregation are sufficiently answered, with certain Projects how the Discipline by Pastors and Elders may be planted, without any derogation to the King’s Royal Prerogative, 4to. sened, 45. 1642 7169 Strada (Jacobi de) Epitome Thesauri Antiquitatum, hoc est, Imperatorum Romanorum, Orientalium et Occidentalium Iconum, ex antiquis Numismatibus delineatarum, fine impressions of the cuts, 8vo. neat, 10s. 6d. Tiguri, 1557 7170 Strange (John) Catalogue of his curious and extensive Library, digested by Paterson, 8vo. bds. uncut, 5s, - 1801 7171 Strange News from France, giving an Account of the late extraordinary Tempest, accompanied with Hailstones as big as a man’s fist, &c. 4to. uncut, 3s, - 1678 7172 Strange News from Plymouth ; or a Wonderfull and Tragical Relation of a Voyage from the Indies, in which several of the Seamen perished, and for want of Provisions cast Lots for their Lives, and were forced to eat one another, with the Miraculous Preservation of George Carpinger, an English Seaman, and a Dutch Merchant’s Wife, now at Plymouth, 4to. sewed, 5s. 3d, - - 1684 7173 Strascino.—Magrino, Commedia, composta per Nicolo Cam- pani alias Strascino, 12mo. very rare, 105. 6d. (Siena, s. a.) 7174 Stratford’s (Dr. William) Life and Character, with Funeral Sermon, by the Rev. T. Hunter, Vicar of Garstang, Lancashire, 4to. served, 45. - - 1754 Productions from the Private Press of Horace Walpole, at Strawberry Hill. 7175 Gray’s Odes, with view of Strawberry Hill in the title, 4to. fine copy, uncut, 10s. 6d. - - 1757 *** “ I send you two copies of a very honourable opening of my press—two amazing odes of Mr. Gray. They are Greek, they are Pindaric, they are sublime, consequently I fear a little obscure; the second particularly, by the confinement of the measure, and the nature of prophetic vision, is mysterious. I could not persuade him to add more notes.’’ In another letter, Walpole says he found Gray at Dodsley’s; he had brought his two Odes to be printed, which Walpole snatched out of Dodsley’s hands, in order that they should be the first production of his press. 7176 Ode to Gray, on his Odes, by David Garrick, 24 lines, 4to. fine clean copy, very rare, 7s. 6d. Six copies only are said to have been printed ; see Mr. Martin’s Catalogue of privately printed works. 7177 Hentzner’s (Paul) Journey into England in 1598, translated by Horace Walpole, with view in the title, 8vo. neat> scarce, 11. Is. - 1757 7178 Spence’s Parallel, in the manner of Plutarch, between Sign. Magliabechi and Robt. Hill, 8vo. fine copy, morocco, gilt edges, by Kalthoeber, 155. - - 1758 Sold in Waldron’s sale for 21. 5s. 7179 Chamber (Anna) Countess of Temple’s Poems, fine copy, with beautiful impression of the view of Strawberry Mansion in the title, 4to. uncut, scarce, 125. - - 1764 *** One hundred copies only privately printed. The present copy has also the verses to Lady Charles Spencer, a separate publication. 4 U 7180 Chamber (Anna) Countess of Temple’s Verses sent to Lady Charles Spencer, with a painted Taffety, single leaf, 4to. fine copy, 3s. 6d. *** Only a few copies printed, to present to the possessors of her volume of poems. 7181 Walpole’s Anecdotes of Painting, and Catalogue of Engravers, first edition, fine impressions of the portraits, 5 vols. 4to. in old calf gilt, very neat, a fine set, 6/. 65. - 1762-3 7182 Miscellaneous Antiquities, or a Collection of Curious Papers, from original MSS. and scarce tracts, 4to. two parts complete, uncut, 10s. 3d. - - - 1772 This interesting production of the Strawberry Hill press contains an account of some early tournaments, jousts, triumphs, &c. with names of the nobility, &c. engaged therein, the Life of Sir Thomas Wyat, the elder, &c. 7183 Chatterton.—Letter to the Editor of his Miscellanies, 8vo. sewed, uncut, 4s. - - - 1779 7184 Jones’s (William) Muse Recalled ; an Ode, occasioned by the Nuptials of Lord Viscount Althorp, and Miss Lavinia Bingham, eldest Daughter of Charles Lord Lucan, 4to. fine copy, uncut, 12s. - - - 1781 “ A wedding, to be sure, is neither a new nor a promising subject, nor will outlast the favours; still I think Mr. Jones’s Ode is uncommonly good for the occasion. Two hundred and fifty copies privately printed. 7185 Rules for obtaining a Ticket and for Visiting the Villa of Horace Walpole, at Strawberry Hill, 4to. single leaf, printed in italics, scarce, 3s. - - 1784 %* Printed for private distribution only. 7186 The Press at Strawberry Hill, to Miss Mary and Agnes Berry, on having received a visit from them, 11th October, 1788, single leaf, 4to. very scarce, 3s. 6d. 1788 Very few copies printed. 7187 The Press at Strawberry Hill, to His Royal Highness the Duke of Clarence (William IV.) printed on account of his having paid a Visit to Mr. Walpole, then ill of the gout, on the 22nd of December, 1790, and were sent to him next day, 4to. single leaf, very scarce, 35. 3d. - 1790 Very few copies printed. 7188 A Song, “ There was a Little Man, and he woo’d a little Maid,” &c. single leaf, 4to. very scarce, 3s. 7189 Curious Epitaph on a Woman who sold Earthenware, the words whimsically transposed, 8vo. single leaf, 2s. 7190 Epitaph on a Canary Bird, by Silvester Harding, a miniature painter, Three Stanzas of Four Lines each, 8vo. single leaf, 2s. 6d. *** The letters of this literary genius to Sir Horace Mann, the sketch of him by the late Lord Dover, and his life by Sir Walter Scott, have thrown additional light upon the several works which were printed by him at Strawberry Hill ; the more interesting part of which will be found in Mr. Martin’s laborious and useful work, entitled, “ A Bibliographical Catalogue of Books Privately Printed/’ &c. Many of the smaller productions are very rare ; the numbers printed having, in some instances, beeen limited to six copies. 7191 Steater’s (Jo.) Glympse of that Jewel, judicial, just preserving, Liberty, 4to. sewed, 2s. 6d. - - 1653 7192 Streicii(Jo.Felicis)Epigrammata, 8vo. scarce, 4s. Pragce, 1612 7193 Streinnii (Richardi) De Gentibus et Familiis Romanorum liber, 4to. vellum, 7s. 6d. - Venet. Aldus, 1571 7194 Streinnius, de Gentibus et Familiis Romanorum, 8vo. neat, 8s. Venet. Aldus, 1591 7195 Strettell.—Catalogue of the curious Library of Amos Strettell, Esq. 'prices and names, 8vo. h. b. neat, 7s. 6d. 1820 *** Very rich in rare old poetry. 7196 Strickland’s (John) Discovery of Peace; or the Thoughts of the Almighty for the ending of his People’s Calamities, in a Sermon before the Lord Mayor and Aldermen, &c. of London, to whom it is dedicated, 4to. sewed, 2s. 6d. 1644 7197 Stromeri (Henrici) Auerbachii et Gregorii Coppi Calvi duae Epistolee quae statum Reipublicae Christianas hoc seculo degenerantis attingunt, 4to. scarce, 4s. 6d. Lipsice, 1520 7198 Strozii Poetae, Pater et Filius, Poemata, remarkably fine sound copy, 8vo. original binding, 18s. in cedib. Aldi, 1513 Sold in Detune’s sale for 30 francs. 7199 Strub (Arbogasti) Orationes duae, quas dum in humanis fuit habuit; deinde nonnulla mortuo doctis viris eulogia Epi- taphiaque pie posita, Carmen item per Joach. Vadianum, 4to. scarce, 7s. 6d. - Viennce, Pannonice, 1511 Emptor eme et delectaberis. 7200 Strutt’s (Jos.) Regal and Ecclesiastical Antiquities of England ; containing the Representations of all the English Monarchs, from Edward the Confessor to Henry VIII. with many great Personages under their several Reigns, carefully collected from Ancient Illuminated Manuscripts, many plates, fine impressions, with descriptions, 4to. russia, marbled leaves, 21. 2s. - - - - 1777 7201 Stuart’s (George) Joco-Serious Discourse, in two Dialogues, in verse, between a Northumberland Gentleman, and his Tenant, a Scotchman, both Cavaliers, with an Anagram on King James II. prefixed to them, being some miscellaneous Essays upon several occasions, with some songs set to music, 4to. fine copy, very neat, a scarce poetical volume, 81. 8s. 1686 *** This scarce volume is dedicated to Sir Henry Brabant, Knt., Mayor of Newcastle upon Tyne; the first dialogue is held at Newcastle, at the proclamation of King James II., and the second at an inn at Durham, on the coronation of King James and Queen Mary. 7202 Struvii (B. Got.) Bibliotheca Saxonica, Scriptores Rerum Sax- onicarum, Misnensium, Thuringicarum, et Reliquarum Pro- vinciarum exhibens, 2 vols. 8vo. h. b. neat, 7s. Qd. Hal. Magd. 1736 7203 Struvii Bibliotheca Historica Selecta in suas classes distributa emend. C. G. Buderi, 2 vols. 8vo. neat, 10s. 6e/< Jence, 1740 7204 Stryenianse Bibliothecee Catalogus, priced, Svo. h. b. vellum, 45. 6d. - - Hag. Com. 1786 *** A curious catalogue, worth an attentive examination; strong, among other departments, in modern Latin, and old Flemish poetry and philology.— MS. Note. 7205 Strype’s Life of Archbishop Cranmer, 8vo .fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, very rare, 11. 5s. Hanover, 1725 By John Conrad Stephen Holling, superintendent of the churches in the couuty of Delmenhorst, dedicated to Prince Frederick. 7206 Stubbes’ (Henry) Physician at Stratford-upon-Avon, in the County of Warwick, Miraculous Conformist; or an Account of several Marvailous Cures performed by the stroaking of the hands of Valentine Greatarick; also other Cures attested by Mr. Foxer oft, Fellow of King’s College, Cambridge, 4 to. fine copy, scarce, 7s. 6d. - - Oxon. 1666 *** At the end is a list of cures said to have been performed at Lord Conway's and a knight's in Warwickshire. 7207 Stubbes’ Plus Ultra reduced to a Non Plus; or Animadversions upon the Plus Ultra, or Modern Improvements of Useful Knowledge, by Mr. Glanvill, wherein sundry Errors are discovered, &e. 4to. original binding, scarce, 7s. 6d. 1670 7208 Stubbes’ Further Justification of the Present War against the United Netherlands, illustrated with plates, 4to. fine copy, uncut, 125. - - - 1673 7209 Stubbei (P.) Fraus Honesta, Comoedia Cantabrigiae acta, 12mo. h. b. morocco, 65. 6d. - Londini, 1632 The author was a fellow of Trinity College. 7210 Stumpflfen (Johannis) Keyser Heinrychs des vierdten Hert- zogen zu Francken und ain Rhyn, &c. Historia, with many curious and spirited wood-cuts, folio, in the original binding, 1/. 15. - - - Zurych, 1556 7211 Sturmii (Joannis) de Literarum Ludis recte aperiendis liber, 4to. scarce, 5s. - - Argentorati, 1538 7212 Sturmii de Literarum Ludis recte aperiendis Liber, Argent. 1557.—Sturmii Prolegomena, Tiguri, 1541.—Sturmii Clas- sicarum Epistolarum, lib. III. ; sive Scholae Argentinenses restitutae, Argent. 1573.—Mithridates, de Differentiis Lin- guarum turn veterum turn quoe hodie apud diversas nationes in toto orbe terrarum in usu sunt, Conr. Gesneri Observa- tiones, with curious folded leaf of the Lord’s Prayer in 22 languages, Tiguri, 1555.—Gentilis ad primum Maccabae- orum Disputatio ad Tobium Matthseum Episcopum Du- nelmensem, Hanoviee, 1604, in 1 vol. 8vo.fine copies, vellum, a scarce collection, \l. 15. 7213 Sturmii Poeticum, curiae Scholarum Argentinensium, cum Lemmatibus, 6 vols. in 1, Svo. vellum, 95. Argent. 1590-1603 7214 Sturzii (Frid. Gul.) de Dialecto Macedonica et Alexandria, liber, Svo. boards, uncut, 65. - IApsice, 1808 7215 Suaresii (Josephi Mariae) Oratio de Deo Trino et Uno ad Urbanum VI11. Pont. Max. 4to. very scarce, 5s. Iiomce, typis Vaticanis, 1632 7216 Subscription, or Historical Extracts, humbly inscribed to the Rt. Rev. the Bishops, and to the Petitioners, showing the impropriety of their Petition, 8vo. uncut, 3s. 6d. 1776 Presentation copy from the author to David Garrick. 7217 Suchen (Ludolphus de) von den gelebten land und weggegen Jherusalem ven iren wesen und wund }n die in dem grossem mor gesehen werdent, 4to. a remarkably fine and tall copy, morocco, gilt edges, a very rare edition, 4l. 4s. (Augsb. Gunth. Zainer) MCCCCLXXV1I. *** Ludolphus was the rector of the church of Suchen, and dedicates this narrative of his journey to Jerusalem to his diocesan, Baldwin, Bishop of Padeborn. The journey was effected in 1313, and the narrative is throughout highly interesting, and of much curiosity, as compared with the learned and elegant narratives of more modern travellers, 7218 Suetonii de Grammaticis et Rhetoribus clarissimis Liber, 4to. fine copy, morocco, gilt edges, 11. 1 Is. 6d. Florent. ap. Sanctum Jacobum de Ripoli, MCCCCLXXVIII. *** A volume of singular beauty and rarity ; the above copy cost 3Z. 13s. 6d. 7219 Suetonius de Vitis XII. Caesarum, with numerous manuscript notes, in a neat hand, folio, vellum, a very early and rare edition, 21. 2s. - - sine ulla noia. *** For an account of this scarce edition, see the Spencer catalogue, vol. ii. No. 455. 7220 Suetonius de Vitis XII. Caesarum, 8vo. a remarkably large copy, very neat, with the original gilt edges, extremely rare, 31. 3s. - - Lugduni, (Trot) 1508 This volume is excessively rare. See No. 27 of Renouard’s List of Lyon- ese Counterfeits. “ Cette edition est du petit nombre de celles que les Lyonnois ne copierent point sur celles d’Alde, qui n’avait pas encore imprime Suetone.” 7221 Suetonius de Vitis XII. Caesarum, 8vo.fine copy, 7s. 6d. Flor. P. de Giunta, 1510 7222 Suetonii Vitae XII. Caesarum, cum Indice alphabetico, 8vo. fine copy, very neat, gilt edges, extremely rare, Si. 13s. 6c?. In calcographid Guil. Huyon, Lugdugn. 1520 This edition is also of very rare occurrence; it is, says Renouard, a copy of the Junta edition of 1515, and was executed at the same press from whence issued the counterfeits of the Aldine publications; they are all, says that indefatigable bibliographer, of some interest, and more or less rare, but many of them are of tremendous scarcity, and are worthy the attention of collectors. Sold in Renouard’s sale, in 1828, for 9Z. 5s. 7223 Suetonii Vitae Caesarum, Notis Var. et Graevii, large paper, 4to. fine copy, neat, 1?. 85. - Hagce Corn. 1691 %* Sold in De Cotte’s sale for 92 francs. 7224 Suffolk.-—Epigrammatum et Poematum Sacrorum et Psalmo- rum, Delectus, in Usum Scholarum, Gippov’ici, 1722.—Cate- chesis Ecclesiae Anglicanae in Usum Scholae Regis Henrici VIII. in Burgo Gippovicensi, ib. 1722.-—Tpo7ro* A curious treatise concerning the king’s evil, dedicated to Queen Elizabeth. 7597 Torfsei Universi Septentrionis Antiquitates Seriem Dynas- tarum et Regum Daniae, port, and genealogies, Hafn. 1705. — Torfsei Trifolium Historicum, ib. 1707.—Gundlingii de Henrico Aucupe Franciae Orientalis Saxonumque Rege liber, Halve Mag. 1711.—Ludewig Henricus Auceps, Historia Auceps, auctore S. F. Hahn, ib. 1715.—Ludewig Germania, Princeps post Carolingica sub Conrado I. Orientalium Francorum Rege, a J. D. Gruber, ib. 1710.—Schubarti Henricus IV. Imperator exemplum turbatae Reipublicae, Halve Magdeb. 1727.—Gundlingii Diatriba ex Jurae Feudali atque Publico de Feudis Vexilli, ib. 1715.—Verpoorteenii Commentatio de Ducatibus in Vet. Germanise Regno, ib. 1726.—Dissert, praevia de Originibus Electorum usque etiam Christi Nati- vitate non junioribus, ib. 1705.—Cellarii Diatriben Historical!) Julii Cesaris ad versus Areovistum Regem aliosque Germanos Gesta Bella explicantem, ib. 1710.—Dissert, de Germania nunquam a Romanis subacta, ib. 1705.—Cellarii Initia Cultioris Germanise, ib. 1709.—Cocceii Oratio de Lege Salica habita Heidelbergae quum Ordinariam Facultatis Juridicae et Juris Gentium Professionem Solemniter auspica- retur, Heidelb. s. a. — Kressii Dissertatio de Privileges Agriculturae apud Germanos, Jenve, 1712.—Leyserus de Juribus Praediorum Nobilium imprimis Saxonicorum, Helmst. 1718, a thick vol. 4to. neat, curious collection from the library of Dr. Adam Clarke, 21. 2s. 7598 Torfeei Series Dynastarum et Regum Danise, cum Appendice, 4to. vellum, 10s. 6d. - Hafnice, 1702 7599 Topharn’s (John) Description of an Ancient Picture in Windsor Castle, representing the Embarkation of King Henry VIII. at Dover, May 31, 1520, preparatory to his Interview with the French King, Francis I. plates, 4to. sewed, 7s. 6d. 1781 7600 Topographer, containing a variety of Original Articles, illustrative of the Local History and Antiquities of England, compiled by the Rev. Stebbing Shaw, the Staffordshire Historian, Sir Egerton Brvdges, and others, 4 vols. 8vo. 1/. Is. 1789, &c. 7601 Torelli (Pomponio) Merope, Tancredi, Galatea, Vittoria, Po- lidoro, Tragedie, in one vol. 4to. Jine copies, in the original gilt vellum, from the library of Queen Anne, with her arms on the sides, 18s. - - Parma, 1603-5 7602 Torneo fatto sotto il Castello d’Argio da’ SS. Cavalieri Bolog- nesi, 4to. scarce, 4s.6d. - Bologna, 1578 7603 Torre (Alfonso de la) Tratado llamado Vision Deleytable de la Philosophia y de las otras sciencias, etc. folio, very neat, EXTREMELY RARE, 4l. 4s. *** A VERY EARLY EDITION, PROBABLY THE FIRST, of this Curious Work, printed without date, place, or printer’s name ; apparently unknown to Brunet. 7604 Torre (Alfonso de la) Vision Deleytable, with very curious and spirited wood-cuts, folio, extremely rare, 41. 14s. 6d. Tholosa, MCCCCLXXXIX. *** This edition is likewise of extreme rarity, and is curious as being the first book printed at Tholosa. A later edition, dated 1526, sold at Mr. Evans’s, Jan. 16, 1825, for 12l. 7605 Torre (Alfonso de la) Vision Delectable, y per fin las XXIV. Coplas de Don George Manrique, 8vo. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, very scarce, 21. 12s. 6d. Ferrara, 1554 *** “ Gette edition n’est gu6re moins rare que la precedente.”—Brunet. The author of this very curious and interesting production flourished as a writer of considerable eminence about the middle of the 15th century, aud held an office of trust in the court of King John the First, of Navarre. This work was composed in compliance with an express command from that monarch, for the instruction and amusement of his son, Prince Charles, the heir to the throne. In it, under the mask of a dream, the author has given some most excellent precepts of politics and morality, and has succeeded in combining with instruction, many capital subjects for amusement, and, in the opinion of many competent judges, it is thought to be one of the best written and most interesting Spanish books published in the 15th century. 7606 Torre (Gonzalez de la) Dialogo llamado Nuncio Legato Mortal, en Metros redondos Castellanos, curious wood-cuts, 8vo. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, 1/. 85. Madrid, 1580 *** This is a very curious work, written in “ Metros Redondos,’’ and decorated with very spirited and singular wood embellishments, in a superior style for that country at the period of publication. 7607 Torre (Ant. Van) Dialogi familiares Litterarum Tironibus in Pietatis, Scholas, ludorum exercitationibus utiles et Neeessarii, una cum Orthographiae Ratione, ex A Ido Manutio, et aliis, 8vo. neat, marbled leaves, very scarce, 5s. 6d. Leodii, s. a. 7608 Torre (Gonzalez de la) Docientas preguntas, con sus res- puestas en versos diferentes, 4to. fine copy in the original binding, gilt edges, extremely rare, 1/. 11 s. Gd. Madrid, 1590 *** (i This rare book is written in the ancient poetical Spanish style, and in the kind of the Quatrocientas respuestp,s de Escobar. Nic. Antonio appears not to have seen it, when he states that its size is 8vo.”—Salva. This copy cost the late possessor 81. 8s. 7609 Torrella* (Gasp.) Tractatus cum consiliis contra Pudendagram seu morbum gallicum, 4to. very scarce, 12s. Romce, MCCCCXCV1T. *#* “ Un des plus anciens traites sur la maladie venerienne.’’—Brunet. 7610 Torrentii Poemata Sacra, 8vo .fine tall copy, vellum, 65. Gd. Antverpice, Plantin. 1594 7611 Torres (Alfonsi) Commentarii in quartum Antonii Nebrissen- sis librum de constructione, Compluti, 1569.—Tractatus de Concordantia, Regimine, et figuris constructionis compositus ab Alfonso Torres, ib. 1569.—Commentarii in quintum Ant. Nebrissensis, librum de Prosodia, ab eodem, ib. 1569, in one vol. 8vo. vellum, all very scarce, 10s. Gd. 7612 Torsani Ariminensis (Aug. Marias) Orationes VIL Eloquentia, venustaque dicendi atque pi ur ini a historiarum cognitione longe refertae, &c. 4to. very fine copy, scarce, 8s. Venet. ap. Dom. de Nicholinis, 1561 7613 Torshell’s (Sam.) Hypocrite Discovered, and Cured of Hypocrisie ; a Discourse, furnished with much variety of Experimental and Historical Observations, and most seasonable for these times of happy designe for Reformation, 4to. sewed, 3s. - 1644 7614 Torshell’s (Sam.) Helpe to Christian Fellowship, 4to. sewed, 3s. 6d. 1644 7615 Tortorelli (N.) Degli Antichi Giure consulti Romani libri due, 4to. fine copy, vellum, 5s. - Napoli, 1736 *** The above copy was purchased by the late Bishop of Lichfield for 1/. Is. 7616 Tossignano (Rod. a) Dictionarium Pauperum, ordine Alphabetic©, de Virtutibus et Vitiis, continens prseexercitamenta quaedam ad pleniorem doctrinara viam munientia, cum studiosis omnibus turn prsecipue sacris concionatoribus, 8vo. fine copy, very neat, in calf, marbled edges, scarce, 15 Members’ and Electors’ Companion for the present general Election, 1790, in 1 vol. 8vo. h, b. neat, 7s. 6d. 5 E 7745 Tucker’s Reflections on the present Disputes between Great Britain and Ireland, 1785. — Enquiry into the Restrictions upon the Trade of Ireland.—Observations on the Woollen Trade of England, and on a Union between the two Kingdoms, by Sir Janies Caldwell, Exeter, 1779.—First Report of the Committee of the House of Commons, on the Means of promoting the Cultivation and Improvement of the Waste Lands, 1796.—Report from the Committee of Secresy on the Treasonable Papers presented to the House of Commons of Ireland, with Judge Davy’s Charge to the Grand Jury of Dublin, 1797.—Report from the Committee of Secresy to the House of Lords in Ireland, 1798.— Report from the Committee of Secresy to the House of Commons in Ireland, 1798.—Report from the Committee of Secresy to the House of Commons in England, on the Rebellion in Ireland, 1799. —Lord Auckland’s Speech on the Income Tax Bill, 1799.— Rose’s Examination into the Increase of the Revenue, &c. of Great Britain, 1799, in 1 vol. 8vo. h. b. neat, 7 s. 6d. 7746 Trumpet of Fame; or Sir Francis Drake’s and Sir John Hawkins’s Farewell, a Poem, first printed in 1595, 8vo .fine clean copy, 7s. 6d. - Lee Priory private press, 1818 *** Eighty copies only printed. 7747 Truth.—Essay on the Nature and Immutability of Truth in Opposition to Sophistry and Scepticism, by Dr. Beattie, 8vo. k, b. neat, 2s. 6d. - - - 1774 7748 Tudor.—Excerpta Tudoriana, or Extracts from Elizabethan Literature, with Critical Preface, by Sir Egerton Brydges, both vols. complete, 8vo, fine clean copy, 1 /. Is. Lee Priory private press, 1814-18 *** One hundred copies only printed. 7749 Tugnonii (Pontiani) Civis Mexicani, Alexandriados sive de expugnatione Tyri ab Alexandro Macedone, lib. IV. 8vo. fine copy, very neat, gilt edges, 12s. Forolivii, 1773 7750 Tunstalli (Jac.) Epistola ad Conyers Middleton in qua re- censionem Ciceronis Epistolarum ad Atticum et Q. Fratrern desiderari ostenditur,. 8vo. fine copy, in old morocco, richly tooled, gilt edges, \2s. - - Cantab. 1741 7751 Turbatus Imperii Romani Status, ejusque Origo et Causa: hoc est Informatio circa Praesentes Imperii Discordias earumque Authores, 12mo. vellum, scarce, 85. 1614 7752 Tundal.—Libellus de Raptu Animae Tundali et ejus visione tractans de penis inferni et gaudiis Paradisi, very fine copy, rvith curious mood-cut, 4to. neat, 31. 3s. - sine nota. An excessively rare edition of this Irishman’s Vision, apparently undescribed by bibliographers. See Spencer Catalogue. Sold in Mr. Nicol’s sale for 51. 18$. 7753 Tundal’s Vision.—Hie hebt sich an das puch der pein der selen und von den freuden d’erwelten, und ist zu latein genant Visio Tundali, folio, very rare edition of this Irish- man’s Vision, 21. 2s. - circa MCCCCLXXIII. 7754- Tundal’s Vision in Dutch, with curious mood-cuts, 4to. served, 15s. - - Antwerpen, 1576 %* Every page of this curious book is filled with such marvellous intelligence as was well suited to gratify the credulity of former times. The vision is stated to have taken place in 1149. Tundal is then described as a native of Ireland, of a noble family, cruel in action, handsome in person, of a brave courage, who, utterly regardless of the welfare of his soul, bestowed upon jesters and buffoons his superfluous wealth. He is supposed dead, but after his recovery relates his extraordinary visions, sufferings, &c. for his various sins. The visions are entitled, The Flaming Furnace, Frozen Lake, Valley of Iron, Forgers or Smiths, Infernal Well, Prince of Darkness and his Companions, State of King Tormar- cus, (exceedingly curious,) Visions of the Saints in Glory, Of the Four Bishops whom Tundall recognized there, Of the return of the Spirit of Tundall to his Body. 7755 Turco Asolano (Carlo) Calestri Tragedia Nuova, 12mo. elegantly bound in morocco, gilt edges, with the Aldine impress on the sides, very scarce, 1/. os. Venetia, (Aldo) 1585 *** With the device of Aldus on the title. This tragedy is generally supposed to have been represented in the author’s house, and not printed for general circulation. 7756 Turenne.—Description of the Funeral Solemnities performed in the Church of Nostre-Dame, at Paris, in Honour of Vicomte Turenne, Marshal General of the Armies of Lewis the XIVth of France, with his Life, 4to. sewed, 2s. 6d. 1675 7757 Turenne. — Histoire du Vicomte du Turenne, Marechal General des Armees du Roy, avec les Preuves contenant les Memoires du Due d’Yorck, depuis Jaques II. Roi de la Grande Bretagne, portrait and plans of the various battles, Sfc. 2 vols. 4to. fne copy, very neat, from Prince Soubise's collection, \l. 5s. - - Paris, 1735 7758 Turchice Spurcitie et perfidiae Suggillatio et Confutatio, 4to. scarce, 4s. - - - sine ulla nota. %* “ A very curious but violent description of the rites and manners of the Turks.” 7759 Turkey.—Tractatus de Ritu et Moribus Turcorum, 4to. 10s. 6d. - - s. a. circa MCCCCLXXX. *** A scarce edition of a, very interesting narrative, made by the author, during a captivity of some years, in the early part of the 15th century. 7760 Turks.—Tractatus collectus anno 1474, a quibusdam fratribus ordinis predicatorum, de presenti afflictione Ecclesiae, illata a Turcis, declarans per autenticas scripturas quomodo ipsa sit presignata, et propter quae peccata Christianorum sit inflicta et quando sit finienda, 4to. a very scarce and interesting treatise, 10,?. 6d. Nurembergce, per Conradum Zeninger, MCCCCLXXXI. 7761 Turks.—De futuris Christianorum triumphis in Thurcos et Saracenos, 4to. fine copy, a very scarce and curious tract, 7s. 6d. - Augustce, Frosckaver, MCCCCXCIX. 7762 Turkey.—Capitula sanctissimi Foederis initi inter summum Pont. Caesareamque^Majestatem, et Venetos, contra Turcos, wood-cut, 4to. scarce, 4$. 6d. - - 1538 7763 Turks.—De Rebus Turcarum lib. V. Chr. Richerio authore ; de origine Turcarum et Ottomanni Imperio ; de moribus et institutes illius gentis; De Tammerlanis Parthi rebus gestis ; de expugnata a Maometbe Constantinopoli ; et de Castellinovi Dalmatise oppidi recenti direptione, 4to. clean copy, 7 s. 6d. - Paris. R. Stephanas, 1540 7764 Turkey.— Rubigalli Pannonii Hodoeporicon Itineris Con- stantinopolitani, a very rare and curious poetical volume, 4to. Jine copy, 1/. Is. - - Wittembergce, 1544 *** Besides the Metrical Itinerary to Turkey, the volume includes “ Querela Pannonii ad Gertnaniam, Satyricus Ecloga/* and other poems by the author, with Commendatory Verses by Philip Melancthon and Jo. Camerarius. 7765 Turkey. — Account of the Turks' late Expedition against H ungary, Transylvania, with Narrative of the Siege of New- hausel, with Continuation to ditto, two tracts, 4to. sewed, 3s. 6d. * - - - 1663 7766 Turkey.—Case of the Turkey Company and the Italian Merchants, 1720.—The Turkey Merchants and their Trade vindicated, two tracts, Svo. sewed, 3s. - 1720 7767 Turleri de Peregrinatione et Agro Neapolitano lib. II. Argent. 1574.—De Migrationibus Populorum Septentrionalium post deviatos a Mario Cimbros, et de Ruina Imperii Romani Liber per H. Turlerum, Francef. 1564, in one vol. Svo. vellum, scarce, 10s. 6d. 7768 Turnebi (Adriani) Commentarii in M. T. Ciceronis Orationes III. de Lege Agraria, 4to. neat, Ss. Paris. 1576 7769 Turnebi Prefatio in Phaedonem Platonis de Animorum Im- mortalitate, Paris, ap. Fed. Morelium, 1595.—Ejusd. Oratio post Jo. Tusani mortem, ih. id. 1595, Svo. h. b. morocco, 7s. 7770 Turner’s (William) Philosophical Essay on Musick, with musical notes, 1724.—Translation of the Charter granted to the Inhabitants of the City of Exeter by King Charles I., likewise some Abstracts and Quotations from Charters and Grants to the City of London, 1785.—Discourse of the Nature, Use, and Advantages of Trade, by Registry of Lands, preventing Exportation of Coyn, lowering Interest of Money, and inviting Foreign Families into England, 1694. — Harrison’s Tables of Logarithms, 1762, in 1 vol. 4to. neat, 10s. 6d. 7771 Turneri (Rob.) Oratio et Epistola ad Card. Alanum de Vita et Morte Mart, a Scbaumberg, Svo. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt leaves, scarce, 18s. Ingolstadii, 1580 *** The author was a native of Devonshire, and one of the most ardent writers in defence of the unfortunate Mary Queen of Scots. Prefixed are some interesting verses by Walter Gwynn and Edm. Holliug. 7772 Turneri Maria Stuarta Regina Scotiae, Dotaria Franciae, Heres Anglise et Hyberniae, Martyr Ecclesiae, innocens a caede Darleana, 8vo. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, 185. - - ■? Colomce, 1627 7773 Turneri Maria Stuarta Regina Scotiae, Dotaria Francise, Haeres Angliee et Hyberniae, Martyr Ecclesiae, innocens a caede Darleana, 8vo. fine copy, scarce, 15$. Rambergce, 1627 7774 Turrecremata (Joannis de) Expositio brevis et utilis super toto Psalterio, first edition, folio, neat, very scarce, 21. 2s. Romce, per Udalricum Galium, MCCCCLXX. “ I apprehend this rare and desirable book to be the earliest specimen extant of the union of Ulric Han’s large lower Gothic letter with his second and larger size Roman fount. It is also the first of that printer’s productions in the year 1470 with an expressed date.”—Bibliotheca Spenceriana. Sold in the Pinelli sale for 51. 7s. 7775 Turrecremata (Joannis de) Explanatio in Psalterium, folio, fine sound copy, in the original binding, hare, 2l. 2s. Auguslce, Schussler, MCCCCLXXII. Sold in Brienue Laire’s sale for 122 francs. 7776 Turrecremata (Joannis de) Expositio super toto Psalterio, folio, fine sound copy, in the original binding, rAre, 21. 2s. Mogunt. Schoyffer, MCCCCLXXVI. A beautiful specimen of Schoyffer’s printing. 7777 Turrecremata (Joannis de) Contemplationes devotissime, folio, fine copy, morocco, gilt edges, extremely rare, 21. 2s. [Spiral, Drach,] MCCCCLXXII. A very full description of this excessively rare volume will be found in the Bibl. Spenc. vol. iv. pp. 35-37. This copy sold in Sir M. Sykes’s sale for 31. 3s. 7778 Turrecremata (Joannis de) Meditationes seu Contemplationes, with thirty-four finely-executed engravings, in wood, folio, EXTREMELY RARE, 4/. 14.9. 6d. per Jo. Numeister clericum Maguntinum, MCCCCLXXIX. This rare, curious, and splendid impression is one of the most interesting specimens of printing in the XVth century. It is an impression which, if we except the comparatively brief notice of it in the Gaignat Catalogue, will be found to be no where else previously described. “ Nous observons,” says De Bure, “ que cette rare edition est demeuree jusqu’a present inconnue a tous les bibliographes, puisqu’il n’en est faite aucune mention dans leurs ouvrages.” It is printed with a type similar to that of the Mazarine Bible and of the Psalters of 1457 and 1459. It is altogether an exceedingly precious volume, and is rarely seen in the libraries of the most curious collectors. 7779 Turrecremata (Joannis de) Tractatus de Aqua benedicta, 4to. fine copy, in rich old morocco, gilt edges, bound by De Rome, very rare, 18^. Guldinbeck, MCCCCLXXV. 7780 Turrecremata (Joannis de) Questiones super Evangelia de Tempore, folio, in the original binding, scarce, 1/. Is. Nuremb. Creussner, MCCCCLXXVIII. 7781 Turrecremata (Jo. de),—Defensorium Fidei contra Judeos haereticos et Sarracenos, libros seu dyalogos septem continens, etiam alius tractatus de eadem materia, editus per Card, de Turrecremata, folio, fine copy, extremely rare, 1/. 11s. 6d. sine loco aut anno *** Without signatured, numerals, or catchwords ; but printed by John de Westphalia, at Louvain ; see Panzer. Sold in Mr. G. Mason’s sale for 51. 10s, 7782 Turrecreinata (Jo. de) Tractatus de Veritate Conceptionis Beatissimas Virginis, pro facienda relatione coram patribus Concilii Basileae anno 1437, de Mandato sedis Apostolicae Legatorum, eidem sacro concilio presidentium compilatus, 4to. fine copy, vellum, rare, 1/. Is. Rom^e, Bladus, 1547 7783 Turrecremata (Jo. de) de Pontificis Maximi, Conciliique Generalis Auctoritate nunc primum in lucem edita, acces- serunt rerum insignium summae, cum Indice opera Carnilli Campegii, Venet. Ziletti, 1563.—De Summi Pontificis Auctoritate, de Episcoporum Residentia, et Beneficiorum Pluralitate, gravissimorum Auctorum complurium opuscula ad Apostolicae Sedis dignitatem Majestatemque tuendam spectantia, 2 vols. ib. id. 1562. — De Romana Ecclesia Tractatus Hieron. Mutio, Pisauri, 1563, in all 4 vols. in 1, 4to. fine copies, vellum, 1/. Is. *** The first two books in this volume are printed with Aldine type. 7784 Tursellini (Hor.) Nomenclator, seu Vocabularium ad Usum Gymnasii Societatis Jesu, Venet. 1617. —Ciceronis Conso- latio, Bononice, 1583, in 1 vol. 12mo. vellum, rare, 1/. Is. 7785 Twamley’s (J.) Dairying Exemplified, or the Business of Cheese-making, laid down from approved Rules, collected from the most experienced Dairy-Women of several Counties, second edition, 8vo. h. b. nt. 3s. 6d. Warwick, 1787 7786 Twini (Joannis) de Rebus Albionicis, Britannicis, atque An- glicis Commentarii, 8vo. very scarce, 10s. 6d. Lond. 1590 7787 Twini de Rebus Albionicis, Britannicis atque Anglicis Commentarii, Lond. 1590.—Lhuyd Cambro-Britanni Commen- tarioli Britannicae Descriptionis Fragmentum, with the Autograph of Thomas Cecill, Col. A grip. 1572, in one vol. 8vo. morocco elegant, gilt edges, rare, 1/. Is. %* Two interesting historical volumes. The second sold in the Towneley sale for 21. 2s., and in Sir M. Sykes’s for M. 10s. 7788 Twining’s Avebury in Wiltshire, the Remains of a Roman Work, erected by Vespasian and Julius Agricola, during their several Commands in Britanny, with the folding plate, 4to. fine copy, very neat, 10s. 6d. » 1723 7789 Twisden (Sir John) Catalogue of his extensive and valuable Collection of Coins and Medals, sold by Sotheby, eight days’ sale, with prices and purchasers' names, 8vo. 10s. 6d. 1841 7790 Tydeman (Bernardi) Specimen Philologicum, exhibens Con- spectum Operis Ibn Chalicani de Vitis Illustrium Virorum, 4to. sewed, 4s. 6d. - - Lugd, Bat. 1809 7791 Tyrannical Government Anatomised ; being the Life and Death of John the Baptist, a Dramatic production, 4to. half bound, russia, 8s. 6d. - - 1642 *** This volume is attributed by Peck to Milton, and has been supposed, with great probability, to have been intended as a hint to Charles the First, of the danger he then incurred from the counsels of some about him ; and the history of the Baptist, who lost his head by the instigation of Herodias, seems figuratively to glance at the death of Lord Strafford, and at the influence of the queen, 7792 Tympii (Matth.) Mensa Theolo-Philosophica seu Conviviorum Pulpimenta et Condimenta suavissima, &c. 12mo. calf gilt, 6 s. 6d. - - Monast. Westph. 1615 7793 Tyrconnel. — History of the Life and Military Actions of Richard, Earl of Tyrconnel, Generalissimo of all the Irish Forces now in Arms, wherein you have a True Account of his Birth, Education, Advancement, and Honours, his Treacherous Disarming the Protestants, and Cruelties toward them ; the Progress of his Arms ; the Towns he has taken and demolished, and the Families he has ruined, with relation of the Battels, Sieges, &c. which have hapned under his Government, Particulars of the late Bloody Fight in the North, Manner of the late King’s Landing at Kinsale, &c. Also a Description of the Kingdom of Ireland, and by what means it was reduced, 4to. iine copy, very neat, rare, U. Us. 6d. - - - 1689 * *** A very interesting article to the collector of Irish history. 7794 Ubaldino’s (Petruccio) Discourse concerninge the Spanish Fleete invading England in the year 1588, and overthrowne by her Majestie’s Navie, under the conduction of the Right Hon. the Lord Charles Howarde, Highe Admirall of Eng- lande, 4to. Jine copy, neat, rare, 11. 1 Is. 6d. 1590 7795 Ubaldino Vite delle Donne 111ustri del Regno DTnghilterra, et del Regno di Scotia, et di quelle, che d’altri Paesi ne i due detti Regni sono State maritale, 4to. Jine copy, vellum, 11. 5s. - - - Londra, 1591 %* e< This, as being the work of a foreigner, who had direct personal means of information, cannot fail of being an interesting object of consultation to an English historian or antiquary.” It is dedicated to Queen Elizabeth, and con- tains an account of the lives and actions of many of the principal personages of her court, and of the most celebrated ladies of preceding ages. Among others are Eleanor, Countess of Leicester, Mary, daughter of the Earl of Hereford, Anne, Duchess of Bedford, Jacobina, mother of Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, Margaret of Anjou, (in which chapter are some very curious particulars of the life of the Earl of Warwick,) Elizabeth Rivers, Anne, mother of Richard III., Cecil Neville, mother of Edward IV., Isabella, daughter of the Earl of Warwick, Catherine Huntley, daughter of Alexander Gordon, Earl of Huntley, Margaret of York, &c. 7796 Ubaldino Vita di Carlo Magno Imperadore, 4to. scarce, 5s. 6d. Londra, 1599 7797 Ubaldino, Descrittione del Regno di Scotia, 4to. boards, 2l. 2s. Edinb. 1829 Privately printed for the members of the Bannatyne Club. 7798 Ubele (Rev. J. C.) Catalogue of his Library, sold by King and Lochee, eight days’ sale, 8vo. sewed, 2s. 1813 7799 Ucheliana Bibliotheca, sive Catalogus Librorum et Iconum Pauli Uchelii, cum Appendice, priced, 8vo. very neat, 2s. 6d. 3 Amst. 1703 7800 Ugonis Episcopi Phamaugustani Synodia de Conciliis, folio, Jine copy, rare, \0s. 6d. - - 1532 *** “ Volume rare.”—Brunet. Sold in the Mac Carthy sale for 24 francs. 7801 Ucedo (Sebastiani de) Vernans Ucedorum Sylva cum Arbore Genealogica Ucedorum Familiae ex Atentia in Castella Ve- teri, a curious poem, 4to. fine copy, half hound morocco, very rare, ll. Is. - - Mediolani, 1560 7802 Ulachi (Gerasimi) Thesaurus Encyclopaedia Basis Quadri- linguis, Gr. Lat. Ital. et Gall. 4to. fine copy, russia extra, marbled edges, rare, 18s. - Venet. 1784 7803 Ulloa (A1 f.) Commentarii della Guerra, che il Sig. Don Fernando Alvarez di Toledo, Duca d’Alva, insieme con le cose occorse tra la Reina d’lnghilterra, l’Ambasiatore Catolico appresso quella Maesta, e il sopra dette Duca d’intorno all’ arresto fatte di alcune navi, e denari del Re Catolico ne i porti d'lnghilterra : e di gli Inglesi e robbe loro in Fiandra, Venet. 1570.— Historia di Zight, ispugnata da Suliman, Re de’ Turchi, ih. 1570, in one vol. 4to. fine clean copy, vellum, very scarce and interesting, 18s. 7804 Ulloa Pereira (Luis de) Poesias, 4lo. neat, from the Astorga collection, 5s. 6d. - - Madrid, 1659 *** This copy was purchased in 1825 for 21. 2s. 7805 Ulpiani Commentarioli in Demosthenem, folio, fine tall copy, in old morocco, gilt edges, 185. - Venet. Aldus, 1527 *** Sold in Earl Spencer’s sale for 21. 5s. 7806 Ulstadii (Philippi) Ccelum Philosophorum, seu de Secretis Naturae, liber, with many wood-cuts, Argent. Gruninger, 1526. — Opera et tractatus beati Anselmi Archiepiscopi Can- tuariensis, Nuremb. MCCCCXCI. in one vol. folio, in the original wooden binding, with clasps, 1 85. 7807 Ulster.—-Remonstrance of the Beginnings and Proceedings of the Rebellion in the County of Cavan, within the Province of Ulster, from Oct. 1641, to June 1642; whereunto is added, The Acts and Twenty-nine Conclusions of the great Congregation of Archbishops, Bishops, and others of the Romish Clergy in Ireland, met in Kilkenny, concerning the War in Ireland, written by Dr. Henry Jones, 4to. very neat, scarce, 1/. Is. - - - 1642 7808 Ultrajectinse Bibliothecas Catalogus, folio, half bound, vellum, Is. 6d. - - Trajecti Batavorum, 1670 7809 Ungeri (Jo. God.) Analecta Antiquario-sacra, in quibus turn de cingulis, eorumque vario apud veteres usu, turn de anti- quitate Kvvol. 45. 1684 *** Such is the extreme rarity of the above interesting volume as to be unnoticed in the Bibliographer’s Manual. 8113 Walsh’s Four Letters on several Subjects, to Persons of Quality, the Fourth being an Answer to the Bishop of Lincoln’s Books, 12mo. very fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt haves, 2/. 2s. - - 1686 8114 Walsingham’s (Edw.) Britannicse Virtutis Imago; or, the Effigies of True Fortitude, expressed in the Life and Famous Actions of that incomparable Knight, Major General Sit* John Smith, with Epitaph and Elegy, 4to. sewed, scarce, 105. 6d. - - Oxford, 1644 *** This brave royalist was descended from the ancient family of Sir M. Carington, Standard-bearer to King Richard III. who rescued his Majesty's royal banner in the battle of Keinton, Warwickshire, for which he was knighted in the field. He was born at the manor-house of the Sheldons, at Kilts, in Warwickshire; he was engaged in many battles and skirmishes, in which he displayed the greatest courage, w'hich caused his death at the battle of Bramdean, in Hampshire, from whence he was taken to Oxford, where he was buried with becoming honours, the Earls of Cleveland, Rivers, Lord Herbert of Ragland, Lord Somerset, and his brother bearing the pall, and Lord Carington following as chief mourner. 8115 Walssousky (Joannis) Argumenta Mythologica in singulas Ovidii Librorum XV. Metamorphoseon fabulas, 8vo. scarce, 5 s. - - Pragce, 1610 8116 Wapping.—Account of a most dreadful fire which happened at Wapping, on Sunday, Nov. 19, folio, single leaf, 3s. 6d. 1682 8117 Walton’s (Isaac) Compleat Angler, &c. to which is added, the Laws of Angling, third edition, much enlarged, plates by Lombart, 12mo. morocco, appropriately tooled, gilt edges, fine copy, very rare, 51. 15s. 6d. - 1664 8118 Walton’s Complete Angler, fifth edition, much corrected and enlarged, with cuts, 12mo.y?rce copy, 8/. 3s. 1676 8119 Walton’s Angler, by Hawkins, plates by Ryland, 8vo. russia, gilt leaves, 1/. 5s. - - 1760 8120 War in Disguise, or the Frauds of the Neutral Flags, 8vo. h. b. neat, 2s. 6c?. - - 1805 8121 War in Disguise ; or the Frauds of the Neutral Flags, 1805. —Examination of the British Doctrine which subjects to Capture a Neutral Trade not open in the Time of Peace, 1806.—Memoir concerning the Commercial Relations of the United States with England, by Talleyrand, with Essay upon the advantages to be derived from New Colonies, 1806, in 1 vol. 8vo. h. b. neat, 4s. 6c?. 8122 Warburton.—Letter to Mr. Warburton occasioned by some Passages in the Divine Legation of Moses, 1742.—Warbur» ton’s Remarks on Several Occasional Reflections, both parts, 1744-5.—Warburton’s Apologetical Dedication to Dr. H„ Stebbing, 1746.—Remarks upon some Passages in a Dedication to the Jews, by W. Warburton, 1759, in one vol. 8vo„ h. b. neat, 4s. 6d. 8123 Warburton.—Dissertation upon the Ancient Pagan Mysteries, wherein the opinions of Warburton and Lelandare considered, 1766. —Dr. Farmer’s Essay on the Learning of Shakespeare, 1767. —Letter to Dr. Lowth on his Letter to Warburton, by Browne, 1766.—- Dr. Randolph’s Sermon on Jephthah’s Vow, 1766.—Lowth’s Letter to Warburton, with Appendix, 1766, in one vol. 8vo. 10s. 6d. 8124 Warburton’s Discourse, by Way of General Preface to the Quarto Edition of his Works, with Account of the Life, Writings, and Character of the Author, 4to. uncut, scarce, 7s. 6d. - - 1794 8125 Ward’s (Edw.) London Spy, in prose and verse, the original edition, twelve parts, folio, 1698-99.—Poet’s Ramble after Riches, with Reflections upon a Country Corporation ; also the Author’s Lamentation in Time of Adversity, by E. Ward, 1699, folio, sewed, 5s. 8126 Ward.—Rumoldi ArchiepiscopiDubliniensis, Acta, Martyrium, Liturgia Antiqua, et Patria, notis illustrata et aucta Disqui- sitione Historica seu Investigatione genuince Scotice S. Rumoldi et contribulium Sanctorum, per Hugonem Vardaeum, Hibernum, Opus Posthumum nunc recognitum a Thoma Serino, 4to.fine copy, very neat, Si. 3s. Lovanii, 1662 *** “ An extremely rare work on Irish History.” The present copy was purchased by the late possessor for 12l. 12s. 8127 Ward’s (J.) Four Essays upon the English Language, viz. on the Orthography, Rules for the Division of Syllables, Use of Articles, Formation of the Verbs, and their Analogy with the Latin, 8vo. sewed, 3s. - - 1758 8128 Wards and Liveries, Instructions and Directions given by his Majestie for the Government thereof, 4to, sewed, 3s. 1610 8129 Ware.—Arcliiep. Casseliensium et Tuamensium Vitse, quibus adjicitur Historia Ccenobiorum Cisterciensium Hiberniae, a Jac. Waraeo, with a large single leaf, showing “ Ortus et Pro- gressus Coenohiorum Cisterciensium, Hibernicefi Dublin, 1626. —De Prsesulibus Lagenias sive Provincise Dubliniensis Liber a Jac. Waraeo, ib. 1628, in one vol. 4to. vellum, very scarce, 1 /. Is. 8ISO Waraei, De Hibernia et Antiquitatibus ejus, Disquisitiones, map and plates, beautifully engraved by Hollar, 8vo. fine clean copy, 6s. ~ - 1654 8131 Warsei, De Hibernia et Antiquitatibus ejus Disquisitiones, acc. Rerum Hibernicarnm regnante Henrico VII. Annales, plates, 8vo. vellum, 65. - - 1658 8132 Warner’s (Rev. R.) Attempt to ascertain the Situation of the Ancient Clausentum, with Observations on Ancient Coins, &c. coloured Plan of Bittern, the Ancient Clausentum, Southampton River, &c. 4to. sewed, 45. 6d. - 1792 8133 Warnung, Allerhailsamste, vor der Falsehenn Lieb dieser Werlt, with three curious and spirited wood-cuts, 4to. fine copy, very neat, rare, 1 8s. without place or date, about 1530 8134 Warton’s (Thos.) Observations on the Fairy Queen of Spenser, 2 vols. in one, 8vo. h. b. neat, 45. 6d. - 1807 8135 Warton’s History and Antiquities of Kiddington, plates, 4to. sewed, 45. - - 1815 *** (l The history of Kiddington is one of the most elegant and judicious accounts of a single parish that has ever yet appeared. It was written by the author as a specimen of a history of Oxfordshire, a work still open to the industry and research of any person desirous of becoming its historian.” Sold in Mr. Dent’s sale for 16s., and in Mr. King’s for 11. 9s. 8136 Warwick’s (Sir Philip) Memoires of the Reign of King Charles I. with Continuation to the Happy Restauration of King Charles II. portrait, 8vo. neat, 7s. 6d. - 1703 8137 Warwick (Guy of).—Romances of Sir Guy of Warwick and Rembrun his Son, in Verse, edited by W. B. D. D. Turn- bull, Esq. privately printed, with spirited frontispiece by C. K. Sharpe, Esq. 4to. bds. a most splendid volume, 61. 65. Edinb. 1840 8138 Warwick (Earl of).—Ordinance of the Parliament whereby Robert Earl of Warwick is made Governour in Chief and Lord High Admirall of all the Islands and Plantations upon the Coasts of America, &c. 4to. an interesting tract, 7s. 6d. 1643 8139 Warwick (Countess of).—Virtuous Woman Found, her loss bewayl’d and Character exemplified, in a Sermon preached at the Funeral of Mary Countess Dowager of Warwick, by Dr. A. Walker, of Fyfield, to which are added, Rules for a Holy Life, by the Countess, 12mo. original binding, 45. 6d. 1686 8140 Warwickshire.—Private Act for Inclosing the Parish of Exhall, in the County of the City of Coventry, folio, sewed, 10s. 6d. - - - - 1761 8141 Warwickshire, &c,—Declaration of Parliament upon two Letters from Sir John Brooks, intercepted near Coventry, to Sir W. Killigrew, giving Advice how the King should proceed ; with the names of the Lords, Baronets, Gentlemen, Ministers and Freeholders, indicted at Grantham, of High Treason, by Sir Peregrine Bartue, and the said Sir John Brooks, before themselves and other Cavaliers, with Abstracts of Letters from Exeter of the Expedition against the Cornish men, by Major Chudleigh, 4to. served, 10s. 6d. - 1643 8142 Warwickshire.—Pulpit guarded with XVII Arguments against Private Persons Publicke Preaching, occasioned by a Dispute at Henly Arden in Warwickshire, against Williams, Palmer, Hinde, Oakes, and Rogers, &c. 4to. sewed, 7s. 6d. 1651 8143 Warwickshire.—Pierce’s (T.) Sermon for the Funerall of Edward Peyto, of Chesterton, in Warwickshire, with his arms, and some Greek verses underneath, and a long Introduction addressed to the Widow, 4to. 45. - 1659 8144 Warwickshire.—Private Act for Inclosing the Parish of Ry- ton, otherwise liuyton upon Dunsmore, in the County of Warwick, folio, sewed, 10s. 6d. - - 1761 8145 Warwickshire.—Edge-Hill, or the Rural Prospect delineated and moralised, a Poem, with notes, by Rev. R. Jago, views engraved by Hooker and Grignion, large paper, original subscription copy, very fine, 4to. in rich old calf, gilt leaves, 11. h. - 1767 8146 Warwickshire.—Gough’s Description of Beauchamp Chapel, adjoining the Church of St. Mary, at Warwick, and the Monuments of the Earls of Warwick in the said Church, illustrated with six large plates of the monuments of the noble family of Warwick, by Basire, folio, 18s. - 1796 8147 Warwickshire.—Charter of King Edward VI. for a Free Grammar School in Birmingham, copied from the original, with Explanatory Readings of its contractions, and a Translation into English, with engravings of the ancient and modern seal, 4to. 7s. 6d. - - Birmingham, 1824 Printed for the use of the governors only. 8148 Warwickshire.—Presentation in the Temple, a Pageant, as originally represented by the Corporation of Weavers in Coventry, in verse, now first printed from the Books of the Company, with a prefatory notice, with Account of the Expences of this very ancient Company, its payment to the Performers, &c. from 1524 to 1587, 4to. boards, 3l. 13s. 6d. Edinburgh, 1836 *** This curious volume was privately printed and presented to the Abbotsford Club, by J. B. Gracie, Esq. The notes, as well as the verse and language of the pageant, are very interesting, particularly the sums paid for the dresses, also the various sums to the performers, musicians, receipts of the players, artisans, for makiny the play books; in 1566, it appears to have been played before Queen Elizabeth, during her visit. 8149 Washington.—Earl of Buchan’s Address to the Americans at Edinburgh on Washington’s Birth-day, 8vo. with Manuscript Notes by the Earl of Buchan, 3s. - 1811 8150 Waste Lands.—Considerations concerning Common Fields and Inclosures, in answer to Moore’s Crying Sinne of England, of not caring for the Poor, 1654.—Proposals for the Improvement of Common and Waste Lands, raising Timber, Employing the Poor, &c. 1723.—Essay on the Nature and Method of ascertaining the specifick Shares of Proprietors upon the Inclosure of Common Fields, relating to the Poor, &c. Oxford, 1766.—-Project concerning the Improvement of Waste Lands and Commons, shewing the inconveniences and dangers they bring to the Commonwealth as now and heretofore used, and the greate benefitt the Crown, the Church, the Lord of the Mannor, the Tennant, the Poore, and Commonwealth in general shall reape by the inclosing of them in severall, a curious paper, in MS. with another also in MS. upon the same subject, in 1 vol. 4to. neat, 15s. A note upon the above manuscript states it to have been found amongst the papers of Mr. Powell, Milton’s father-in-law, at Forest-hill, near Oxford, who was an active magistrate there in Charles’s reign. 8151 Wastel. — Microbiblion, or the Bible’s Epitome, in verse, digested according to the Alphabet, that the Scriptures we reade may more happily be remembered, and things forgotten more easily recalled, by Simon Wastel, of Queenes Colledge, in Oxford, 12mo. good copy, very scarce, 21. 2s. 1629 *** This scarce poetical volume is dedicated to Sir William Spencer and his Sady, with commendatory verses by George Wither. 8152 Water Companies.—Observations on the Past and Present Supply of Water to the Metropolis, by T. Wickstead, privately printed, presentation copy to the late Bishop of Lichfield, 4to. sewed, 5s. 6d. - - 1835 8153 Waterland’s (Dan.) Remarks upon Dr. Clarke’s Exposition of the Church Catechism, 1730.—Answer to ditto, 1730.— Discourse concerning Virtue and Religion, 1732.—The Mischief of Rash and Uncharitable Judging, by Isaac Gilling at Exeter, 1719.—N. Billingsley’s Sermon at the Ordination of T. Morgan (Author of the Moral Philosopher), at Froom in Somerset, with Morgan’s Confession of Faith, J. Bowden’s Exhortation to him, with Preface by H. Chandler of Bath, 1717.—Poems published in the Gentleman’s Magazine for the Fifty Pounds and other Prizes, Poems, and Letters of the Rev. Hubert Stogdon, 1729, in 1 vol. 8vo. neat, 6s. 8154 Waterland.—Letter to Dr. Waterland, containing some Remarks on his Vindication of Scripture, in Answer to Tindal’s Christianity as Old as the Creation, 1731.—Reply to ditto, 1732.—Remarks on ditto in Relation to the Natural Account of Languages, 1731.—Answer to the Letter to Waterland, 1731.—Defence of the Letter to Waterland, 1732.—Reply to the Defence, 1732. — Remarks on ditto, 1732, in 1 vol. 8vo, 3s. 6d. 8155 Watkins’ (George) Complete English Brewer, 12mo. 2s. 1773 8156 Watreman’s Fardle of Facions, conteining the Auncient Maners, Customes, and Laws of the People enhabiting the two parts of the Earth called Affrike and Asie, black letter, 12mo. morocco elegant, gilt edges, very rare, 21. 2s. 1555 An interesting volume, illustrative of their religious ceremonies, customs, manners, sports, &c. many of which are exceedingly curious. The White Knights copy sold for 4/. 16s., Mr. Lloyd’s for 41. 14s. 6d., Roxburghe for 41. 4s., and Mr. Malone’s for 51. 8157 Watson’s (Bishop) Essay on the subjects of Chemistry and their General Division, Cambridge, 1771.—Plan of Chemical Lectures, by ditto, ib. 1771.—Plan of the Charity for Orphans at Hoxton, 1783.— Form of Prayer and Thanksgiving for the King’s Recovery, 1789.—Vertue’s Catalogue of Pictures, by Holbein, &c. ; Description of Four Ancient Paintings, Large Ancient Painting Representing King Edward VI. &c'. ; T. Nowell’s Sermon before the Commons, 30th Jan. 1772, in 1 vol. 4to. h. b. 10s. 6d. 8158 Watson (Bishop) Letter to Flis Grace the Archbishop of Can- bury, 4to. sewed, 5s. - - - .1783 *** A most interesting tract in behalf of the Clergy. “ The whole provision for the church is as low as it can be, unless the state will he contented with a beggarly and illiterate clergy, too mean aud contemptible to do any good either by precept or example.” 8159 Watton (John) Speculum Christiani, black letter, 4to. morocco elegant, gilt edges, extremely rare, 15/. 155. London, by William Machlinia, at the cost of Hen. Drankenbergh. *** The above volume is unquestionably one of the rarest in the whole class of English literature; in it are interspersed several poetical pieces; it is the earliest volume printed which contains English verses. The Alchorne copy sold for 34/. 13s., aud the Merly copy for 31/. 10s. 8160 Watts’(Isaac) Logic, 12mo. neat, 2s. 6d. Newburyport, 1796 8161 Watts’s (Thomas) Christian Indeed, and Faithful Pastor, represented in the Life of Dr. W. Assheton, Rector of Beckenham in Kent, Prebendary of York, and Chaplain to the Duke of Ormond, 8vo. 35. - - 1714 8162 Waynfleet.—r-Gul. Patteni cui Waynfleti agnomen fuit Winton. Ecclesise Prcesulis, quondam Anglise Cancellarii Collegiique B. Mariae Magdalenae apud Oxon. Fundatoris Celeb., Vita Obitusque, a Jo. Buddeno, 4to. h. 6. neat, scarce, 8s. 6d. Oxon. 1602 8163 Weakest goeth to the Wall, as plaide by the Earl of Oxen- ford’s Servants, 4to.fine copy, scarce, 11. 115. 6d. 1618 8164 Weale’s (Dr. Thos.) Christian Orator Delineated, in Three Parts, 8vo. neat, 2s. 6d. - - 1778 8165 Webb’s (P. Carteret) Account of a Copper Table, containing two Inscriptions, in the Greek and Latin Tongues, discovered in 1732, near Heraclea, in the Bay of Tarentum, in Magna Graecia, with facsimile plates of the inscriptions, 4to. sewed, 3s. 6d. - - - 1760 5 K 8166 Webb’s (Dan.) Reasons for thinking the Greek Language was borrowed from the Chinese; in Notes on the Grammatica Sinica of Mons. Fourmont, 12mo. served, a scarce and interesting tract, 3s. - - - 1787 8167 Webb’s (John) Historical Essay, endeavouring a probability that the Language of the Empire of China is the Primitive Language, with map, 8vo. clean copy, 7s. 6d. - 1669 8168 Webbe’s (Joseph) Appeale to Truth, in the Controversie betweene Art and Use, about the best and most expedient course in Languages, 4to. neat, 15$. - 1622 *#* A scarce and interesting tract, reviewing most of the early grammarians. 8169 Webbe’s Petition to the High Court of Parliament in behalfe of Auncient and Authentique Authors, 4to. sewed, a scarce and interesting tract, 45. 6d. - - 1623 8170 Webster’s (John) White Divel, or the Tragedy of Paulo Giordano Ursini, Duke of Brachiano, with the Life and Death of Vittoria Corombona, the famous Venetian Courti- zan, 4to. scarce, 11. Is. - - 1612 *** Sold in the Roxburghe sale for ll. 13s. 8171 Webster’s White Devil, or the Tragedy of Paulo Giordano Ursini, 4to.fine copy, 10$. 6d. - - 1631 8172 Webster’s Tragedy of the Dutchesse of Malfy, 4to.jtfrae copy, h. b. neat, 185. - - - 1623 *** Dedicated to Baron Barkeley, of Barkeley Castle, Gloucestershire. 8173 Webster and Rowley’s Cure for a Cuckold, a pleasant Comedy, 4to. h. b. morocco, 12s. - - 1661 *** Sold in Mr. Rhodes’s sale for 21, 8174 Webster (John).—Vindiciae Academiarum, containing some briefe Animadversions upon Mr. Webster’s book, stiled the Examination of Academies, together with an Appendix, concerning what Mr. Hobbes and M. Dell have published on this argument, Oxford, 1654.—Academiarum Examen, or the Examination of Academies, by Jo. Webster, 1654, in 1 vol. 4to. very neat, 125. 8175 Webster’s (P.) Political Essays on the Nature and Operation of Money, Public Finances, and other Subjects, 8vo. h. b. neat, scarce, 5s. 6d. - Philadelphia, 1791 8176 Weesils, a Satirical Fable, 4to. 2s. - 1691 8177 Weights and Measures.—De Ponderibus et Pretiis Veterum Nummorum, eorumque cum recentioribus collatione liber Ed. Brerewood, 4to. fine copy, 45. - Lond. 1614 8178 Welcurionis (D.) in Philosophise Naturalis Partem omnium praestantissimam, hoc est, Aristotelis de Anima Libros, Epitome, 4to. scarce, 2s. 6d. - Basil. 1537 8179 Wellesley (Marquis of.)—Letter on the Articles of Charge against the Marquis of Wellesley, by L. D. Campbell, 1808. —Remarks on the Oude Question, 1806, in 1 vol. 8vo. h. b. neatr 45. 6d. 8180 Wellesley’s (Marquis of) Letters respecting the College of Fort William, 1812.—Letter from the Marquis of Wellesley, Governor-General of India, on the Trade of India, 1812.— Malcolm’s Observations on the Disturbances in the Madras Army, 1812.-—Observations on ditto, with Copies of Letters from Marquis Cornwallis to Sir G. Barlow, 1812.—Myers's Observations on the Third Report of the Committee of the House of Commons on the Affairs of the East India Company, 1812.—Preliminary Debate at the East India House relative to a Renewal of the Charter, 1818.—Letters from the Hon. H. Dundas to the Chairman of the Court of Directors of the East India Company, upon an open Trade to India, 1813.—Opinions of Lord Melville and Marquis of Wellesley upon an open trade to India, 1813.—Speech of the Marquis of Wellesley on the Motion of Earl Fitzwilliam respecting the present state of Ireland, 1812, in 1 vol. 8vos h. b. neat, 7s. Gd. 8181 Weldyk (Matt. Henr.) Specimen Juridicum diversi argument!, 4to. sewed, 2s. 6d. - Traj. ad Rhenum, 1814* 8182 Wellwood’s (Will.) Abridgement of all Sea Lawes, gathered forth of all Writings and Monuments which are to be found among any People or Nation, dedicated to King James, 4to. sewed, 4 s. - - - 1613 8183 Wesselingii (Petri) Observationum Variarum libri duo, in quibus multi veterum Auctorum loci explicantur atque emendantur, 8vo. vellum, 3s. - Amst. 1727 8184 Wesselingii Diatribe de Judasorum Archontibus ad Inscrip- tionem Berenieensem, et Dissertatio de Evangeliis jussu Imp. Anastasii non emendatis in Victorem Tunnunensem, 8vo. h. b. vellum, 3s. 6d. - Traj. ad Rhen. 1738 8185 Wesselingii Dissertatio Herodotea ad T. Hemsterhusium, 8vo. h. b. vellum, 3s. Gd. - Traj. ad Rhen. 1758 8186 Wesseiingiana Bibliotheca, priced, 8vo„ h. b. vellum, 4s. Traj. ad Rhen. 1765 8187 West (James). — Catalogue of the Curious and Valuable Library of James West, Esq. President of the Royal Society, 8vo. boards, scarce, 5s. - - 1773 8188 West’s Catalogue, another copy, interleaved with prices, 8vo. very neat, scarce, 15s. - - 1773 *** A singularly curious collection of articles of extreme rarity, particularly old poetry and early English literature. It furnished the greater portion of the choicer articles to the Roxburghe and other collections since dispersed. 8189 West’s (N.) Imago Saeculi, the Image of the Age, represented in Four Characters, the Ambitious Statesman, Insatiable Miser, Atheistical Gallant, and Factious Schismatick, poems, 8vo. neat, scarce, 155. - - Oxford, 1676 8190 West’s (Richard) Booke of Demeanor, from the Schoole of Vertue, 12mo. 105. Gd. - - n. d. Only 36 copies privately printed; 8191 West (Richard) on the Question of the Precedency of the Peers of Ireland in England, fairly stated, a scarce and interesting tract, 1761.—Verses on the Coronation of their Majesties King George II. and Queen Caroline, with 'plates of the Medals, 1761.—Ode sur le Mariage et le Couronnement du Roi et de la Reine, 1761.—History of the War in India, from 1749 to 1761, with Account of the Disputes and Accurate Detail of all Colonel Clive’s Military Transactions, and other Officers, 1761.—Journal of the Siege of Havana, plate, 1762.— Admiral Byng’s Defence, 1757, in 1 vol. 8vo. neat, 10s. 6d, 8192 Westhovii (Wellichii) Epigrammaton lib. VI. Francef. Typis Friderici Hartmanni, 1603.—Biblaria XIV. Segmentorum Poeticorum, M. Chr. Reich. Norib. 1610-22, in 1 vol. 8vo. fine copies, scarce, 12s. 8193 West Indies.—An accurate description of what parts are possessed by the several Powers in Europe, map, 4to. sewed, 2s. 6d. - - - 1778 8194 Westminster.—Poems on several Occasions, in which are inserted the Verses spoken by the King’s Scholars at Westminster, on Queen Elizabeth’s Birth Day, 8vo. 3s. 6d. 1730 8195 Westminster Election.— Reply to the Case of Alexander Murray, Esq. 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. - 1751 8196 Westminster.—Poll Book of the Westminster Election in 1780, Candidates C. J. Fox, Sir G. B. Rodney, and the Earl of Lincoln, 8vo. h. b. neat, 2s. 6d. - 1780 8197 Westminster Wars from the Fall of the Fox in 1783 to 1784, on which William Pitt the Conqueror celebrated the third Grand Lent Festival, at London, with curious frontispiece of the Discovery, 4to. sewed, 7s. 6d. - 1784 *** Very scarce and curious. 8198 Wetstenii Prolegomena ad Novi Test. Graeci editionem accura- tissimam, e vetustiss. Cod. MSS. denuo procurandam, Amst. 1730.—Trois Lettres d’un Professeur [M. Crevier] de l’Universite de Paris, sur le Pline du P. Hardouin, Paris, 1725-27.—P. Burmanni Epistola ad Cl. Capperonnerium, de Nova ejus Quinctiliani de Institutione Oratoria, Editione, Leidce, 1726.—Avis des Censeurs, et l’Arret du Conseil qui en a empeche la Publication de la Nouvelle Collection des Conciles faite paries Soinsdu Pere Hardouin, Utrecht, 1730. -—Morgan, Author of the History of Algiers, Letter to one of his earliest Subscribers, 1728.—Conyers iMiddleton’s Letter from Rome on the Conformity between Popery and Paganism, 1729.— Rich. Cosin Ecclesiae Anglicanae Politeia in tabulas digesta, Oxon. 1684, in one vol. 4to. h. b. neat, 1 /. 5s. *** Wetstein fell under censure for the publication of these Prolegomena. Crevier’s three letters to Hardouin are very rare. 8199 Wharton’s (Geo.) Astrologicall Judgement upon His Majesties present March, 4to. sewed, 3s. - 1645 8200 Whear (Degorei) Relectiones Hyemales de Ratione et Methodo legendi utrasque Historias civiles et ecclesiasticas, 8vo. uncut, 2s. 6d. - - Cantabrigice, 1684 8201 Whetstone’s Metrical Life of Gascoigne, written in 1577, one hundred copies printed, 4to, sewed, 3s. Bristol, 1815 8202 Whiston (W.) and Humphry Ditton’s Method for Discovering the Longitude both at Sea and Land, 8vo. sd. 2s. 1714* 8203 Whiston’s (W.) Liturgy of the Church of England reduced nearer to the Primitive Standard, 1750.—^-Examination of Lord Bolingbroke’s Letters on History, confirming all his Lordship’s Objections against the Old Testament, 1753.—• The Covenant of Grace, and Baptism the Token of it, explained upon Scripture Principles by Dr. John Taylor, of Norwich, 1757.—Examination of the Scheme of Morality advanced by Dr. Hutcheson, by Dr. John Taylor, 1759.-^ Taylor’s Sketch of Moral Philosophy, 1760, in one vol. Svo. half bound, neat, 7s. 6d. 8204 Whitaker’s (Edw.) Ignoramus Justices, in answer to the order of Sessions at Hicks’s Hall, with Account of all the Acts that relate to Protestant Dissenters, 4to. sewed, 3s. 1681 8205 Whitbourne’s (Rich.) Discourse and Discovery of Newfoundland, with many reasons to prove how worthy and beneficiall a Plantation may there be made, with abuses committed by some that trade to that Country, 4to. sd. scarce, \l. 5s. 1620 8206 White (Joannis) Collegii Wicamensis apud inclytam Winto- niam, praesidis, Diacosio-Martyrion, id est ducentorum Viro- rum Testimonium, de veritate corporis et sanguinis Christi, in Eucharistia, ante Triennium, adversus Petrum Martyrem, nunc primum in lucem editum, in verse, 4to. very neat, scarce, 11. 8s. Londini, 1553 Containing the testimony of Lanfrauc, Anselm, and Baldwin, Archbishops of Canterbury, John Wiclif, Arundel, Bishop of Canterbury, John Claymond, of Oxford, Sir Thomas More, Bishop Fisher, Luther, Melancthon, R. Sampson, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, Stephen Gardiner, Bishop of Winchester, Kilsey, Bishop of Rochester, Bucer, Joliff, &c. &c. altogether making a very curious and interesting volume. Prefixed is a dedicatory poem to the Princess Mary, sister of King Edward the Sixth. 8207 White (Richardi) Basinstochii Comitis Palatini Historiarum Britanniae libri VIII. cum notis Antiquitatum Britannicarum, 8vo. morocco, gilt edges, scarce, 21. 2s. Atrebati, 1597 8208 White (R.) Historiae Britanniae liber nonus, Svo. 10s. 6d. Duaci, 1602 *** This ninth book of White of Basingstoke’s history is frequently wanted in sets. 8209 Waiting’s Pleasant Historie of Albino and Bellama, in verse, wants frontispiece, 12mo. very neat, scarce, 18s. 1638 8210 Whitworth’s (Charles Lord) Account of Russia, as it was in 1710, 12mo. half bound morocco, uncut, 15s. Printed at Strawberry Hill, 1758 8211 Whitworth’s (Sir C.) Tracts on Trade and Commerce, 8vo. neat, 5s. 6d. - - - 1778 8212 Whitelocke’s (Lt.-Gen.) Trial on the Buenos-Ayres Expedition, &c. 1808.—Letter to his Majesty the Bandogs, or Remarks on the Managers against Warren Hastings and Lord Melville, the Catholic Bill and Marquis of Wellesley, the Office of Lord High Admiral, Income and Services of the Royal Dukes, Sketch of the Duke of Kent’s Life and Losses, with Remarks on his Letter to the King, Mutiny at Gibraltar, &c. 1808.—The Duke of York, a plain statement of the Conduct of the Ministry and Opposition, &c. 1808.— J. F. Barham’s Speech on the Prohibiting Corn and Substitution of Sugar in Distilleries, &c. 1808, in one vol. 8vo. neat, 7s. 3d. 8213 Wich (Sir Cyrill) Catalogue of his Library, sold by Auction by Edmund Curll, 8vo. scarce, 2s. 6d. - 1710 8214 Wiclefi (Joannis) Dialogorum lib. IV. quorum primus divini- tatem et Ideas tractat; secundus universarum creationem complectitur ; tertius de virtutibus vitiisque ipsis contrariis copiosissime loquitur : quartus Roman® Ecclesiae sacra- menta, ejus pestiferam dotationem, antichristi regnum, fra* trum fraudulentam originem atque eorurn hypocrisim, etc. first edition, 4to. fine copy, in old morocco, marbled edges, rare, ‘Si. 3s. - - (Basil.) 1525 %* This first edition was rigidly suppressed by the Court of Rome. Sold iu Mr. Hibbert’s sale for 51. 10s., and in Count Mac Carthy’s for 120 francs, and the present copy was purchased by the late Bishop of Durham for 6/. 16s. 6d. 8213 Wicliff.—Reflections upon Varillas his history of Heresy, as far as relates to English Matters, more especial those of Wicliff, 12mo. sewed, 2s. - - 1888 8216 Widebrandi (Frid.) Epithalamion in Nuptias Barth. Sehon- born et Elisabethae Werbeckin, 4to. fine copy, 3s. 3d. Witteb. 1559 8217 Widebrandi (Frid.) Typus Depositionis Scholastics, heroico carmine descriptus, 4to.fine copy, 3s. 3d. Witteb. 1569 8215 Widdringtoni (Rogeri) Catholici Angli, Apologia Card. Bel- larmini pro Jure Principum, 8vo. vellum, scarce, 7s. 6d. Cosmopoli, 1611 This book was prohibited by the Pope. 8219 Widmanstadii (P. Jac.) de Societatis Jesu initiis, progressu, rebusque gestis nonnullis, Ingolstadii, 1556.—Oratio Theod. Masii Mantuani, quam habuit ad patres in Concilio Triden- tino, Ferraries, 1562.—Exhortatio Frid. Episc. Herbipolen- sis ad Clerum et universam gregem D ioceseos Herbipolensis, Herbipoli, 1560.—-Epicedia duo conscripta honestissimis et pientissimis Matronis, Walpurgi, et Veronicse Schlechtis, Uxoribus quondam, per Leon. Ketnerum, Norimb. s. a. in 1 vol. 4to. vellum, 15s. *** Widmanstadt was the first translator of the New Testament into the Syriac language. 8220 Wiffen’s (J. H.) Historical Memoirs of the House of Russell from the Norman Conquest, portraits and plates, 2 vols. 8vo. very neat, \l. 11$. 3d. - - 1833 8221 Wilford’s (Sir Thos.) Military Discourse, whether it be better for England to give an invader present battle, or to temporise and defer the same, with ready course for speedy arming in Kent, or any other county, at an alarm, written in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, an interesting tract, in which the author illustrates his opinions with various victories, invasions, fyc, 8vo. sewed, 5s. - » 1745 8222 Wilhelmi Parisiensis de fide, legibus, ac fidei sacramentis liber, tractans docensque qualiter ad bene religiose perfecteque vivendum continuis etiam semper agendum profectibus, folio, fine copy, scarce, 155. - sine ulla notd. 8223 Wilhelmi Parisiensis super Epistolas et Evangelia Postilla secundum sensum literalem collecta, folio, in the original stamped binding, with clasps, scarce, 15$. MCCCCLXXXII. 8224 Willelmi Malmesbiriensis Monachi Gesta Regum Anglorum, atque Historia Novella, ad Fidem codicum Manuscriptorum recensuit T. D. Hardy, 2 vols. 8vo. bds. \l. 1$. Londini Sumptibus Societatis, 1840 *** These highly interesting historical volumes are indeed a revival of the literary labours of the indefatigable antiquary and ever memorable T. Hearne. 8225 Wilkes.—North Briton’s Appeal, April 13, 1763. North Briton, No. 45, containing the Libel, April 23, 1763. De Par Philip Carteret Webb, and Lovell Stanhope, a Fragment of a North Briton, in the Possession of the Earls of Egremont and Halifax, No. 46, April 30, printed at Strawberry Hill, 1763. Magna Charta, cap. 29. Letters between the Earls of Halifax and Egremont on the Seizure of his Papers, May, 1 763. Wilkes’s Petition to the Parliament to stay the Proceedings until his Recovery, Nov. 1763. Address of John Wilkes to the Guild of Berwick, 1754, folio, 10$. 6d. 8226 Wilkins’s (Bp.) Discourse tending to prove that it is probable there may be another habitable World in the Moone, 1640. —Discourse concerning a new Planet, tending to prove our Earth is one of the Planets, 1640.—Mercury, or the Secret and Swift Messenger, 1641, all by Bishop Wilkins, in 1 vol. 8 vo. 15$. The last work has verses by Sir Francis Kynaslon, Knt.} Anthony Aucher, Richard Hatton, Tob. Woolrich, Richard West, &c. 8227 Willed (Richardi) Poemata Varia, ad Gul. Cecilium Baronem Burgleium ; item in suorum Poematum librum Ricardi Willed Scholia, ad Custodem, Socios atque Pueros Coll. Wicamici apud Wintoniam, his acc. C. Jonsoni Carmina de Vita ac Rebusab ejusdem Collegii fundatore gestis, etc. 8vo. elegantly bound in calf extra, gilt edges, scarce, 18$. Londini, 1573 8228 Willeri (G.) Catalogus Nuntinarum Autumnalium Franeofurti ad Moenum, 1572, celebratarum, 4to. fine copy, very neat, scarce, 8$. 6d. - - Francof, 1572 8229 William III.—Journal of Three Months’ Royal Campaign of his Majesty in Ireland, with Diary of the Siege of Lymerick, by S. Mullenaux, 4to. sewed, 4$. 6d. - 1690 8230 William III.—Albion’s Tears on the Death of Queen Mary, folio, uncut, sewed, 3s. - - 1695 8231 William III.—Maria, a Poem on the Death of her Majesty, by Motteux, folio, served, 3s. - 1695 8232 William III. —Book of Funds ; or, Some Reasonable projections and proposals for raising Three Millions of Money per annum for Supplies to be granted to His Majesty, 4to. served, 3s. - 1695 8233 William III.—Proposals for Raising Three Millions of Money, for the use of his Majesty during the War, 4to. served, 3s. 1696 8234 Williams.—Catalogus Bibl. quam Vir doct. Dan. Williams bono Publico legavit, large paper, 8vo. scarce, 1/. Is. 1727 *** The library is now deposited in Red Cross Street. The catalogue on large paper is of exceedingly rare occurrence. 8235 Williams’s (G.) Bishop of Ossory, Discovery of Mysteries ; or the Plots and Practices of a prevalent Faction in this present Parliament, 4to.Jine copy, very neat, scarce, 1/. 5s. 1643 *%* An interesting volume, containing much historical matter relating to Ireland. 8236 Williams’s Discourse concerning the Celebration of Divine Service in an Unknown Tongue, 4to. sewed, 4s. 1685 8237 Williams (Sir Roger) Actions of the Lowe Countries, with dedication to Sir Francis Bacon, by John Hayrvarde, 4to. 2s. 6d. 1618 8238 Williams (Rev. Theodore) Catalogue of his splendid Library, sold by Stewart and Co. fifteen days' sale, with prices and purchasers' names, 8vo. 10s. 6d. - 1827 8239 Williamson’s (Joseph) Vindication of Dr. Willis’s Thanksgiving Sermon, 4to. served, 3s. - 1705 8240 Williamson’s (Rev. J.) Defence of the Doctrines of the Church of England, from the Charges of Berington and Milner, 8vo. sewed, uncut, 2s. - - Oxford, 1790 8241 Willis’s (Browne) Survey of the Cathedral Church of St. David’s, and the Edifices belonging to it, with the Inscriptions, History of the Archbishops, Bishops, &c. their several Preferments, Decease, Burials, Epitaphs, &c. with Memoir of the See of St. David’s, and the country adjacent, plates, 8vo. neat, 21. 2s. - - 1717 A most desirable copy, with copious and very interesting manuscript additions by the author. 8242 Willis’s Survey of the Cathedral Church of St. Asaph, and the Edifices belonging to it, with Account of all the Inscriptions on the Monuments and Gravestones, History of the Bishops, Deans, &c. plates, 8vo. fine copy, russia, gilt edges, 2l.l2s.6d. - - - 1720 *** An interesting copy, with manuscript additions by the author. 8243 Wills’s (Thos.) Remarks on Polygamy, &c. 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. 1781 8244 Willis’s (Dr.) Reflections upon a Pamphlet intituled, an Account of the Growth of Deism in England, with Considerations about the Christian Religion, 4to. served, 3s. 1696 8245 Wilson’s Commendation of Cockes and Cock-fighting, wherein is showed that Cock-fighting was before the coming of Christ, black letter, 4to. Jine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, extremely rare, 4/. 4s. - - 1607 *** The author of this extremely interesting volume appears to have searched the Scriptures and the ancient classic authors, which he quotes as authority. Many of the parts are very curious, in one of which he notices King Henry VIII. took such pleasure and wonderful delights in cocks of the game, that he caused a most sumptuous and stately cock-pit to be erected in Westminster, wherein he might disport himself with cock-fighting among his noble and loving subjects, which led to the building of the cock-pits in the various towns, etc. He fully details the laws made, &c. for the good ordering of the same. The writer also details some wonderful battles at Norwich and Bury St. Edmonds, and many other very curious circumstances. The only other copy of this curious work which has occurred was sold in Col. Stanley’s sale for 71. 7s., and re-sold in the White Knights for 8/. 8s. 8246 Wiltshire. — Eleven most beautiful and elaborate Drawings of Ancient Seals, illustrative of this County, relative to Amesbury Nunnery, Edindon Priory, Salisbury College of Vicars Choral, Wilton Nunnery ; St. Giles’s Hospital, Wilton ; St. Nicholas’s Hospital, Salisbury; Stanley Abbey, and the various Abbots, mounted upon drawing paper, in 1 large vol. 4to. elegantly bound in morocco, gilt edges, richly tooled, 61. 65. *** Nothing can possibly exceed the beauty and fidelity which have been displayed by Mr. Howlett in the above drawings, which were made with a view to publication, and are truly worthy that object. Their value is equal to medals, serving to fix dates, &c., and is much enhanced by each drawing having underneath a description of the ancient document to which the original seal is attached, and from which the drawing was taken, also the date and notice of the archives in which it is to be found, and the date when the religious house to which it relates was founded. 8247 Wiltshire.—A Collection of upwards of Three Hundred Engravings, and a few Drawings, illustrative of this County, comprising numerous Views of Cities, Towns, Villages, Cathedrals, Churches, Chapels, Monasteries, Abbeys, Priories, Nunneries, and other religious houses, together with the numerous Ancient Monuments, Brasses, Inscriptions, Arms, &c. within the same; also numerous Views of the Seats of the Nobility and Gentry, numerous Views of Stonehenge, Ancient Houses, and other Remains of Antiquity, Coins, Medals, and various Figures found within the said County, and other objects of curiosity, forming a most valuable and interesting Collection to the Historian, Antiquary, or County Collector, for the Library or Drawing-Room Table, in 1 large vol. atlas folio, elegantly bound in morocco, with broad borders of gold on the sides, gilt edges, 181. 1 8s. *** Formed by a well-known collector recently deceased, during many years’ ardent research, regardless of expense. Many of the early engravings are very scarce, and the more modern are generally proof impressions. 5 L \ 8249 Wiltshire.—Speech spoken by T. Chadlicot, in the Behalfe of the King and Parliament, at Bishops Cannings, in Wiltshire, 4to. 1642.—Ordinance of the Parliament for raising Plorse and Foot, for the Defence and Preservation of Wilts, and the Garrison of Malmsbury, with Names of the Committee who shall have power to let and sell Lands, &c. of all Malignants’, Delinquents’, and Papists’ Estates, in that said County, 4to. 1644.—Account of the most terrible Tempest at Brinkworth, near Malmsbury, Wilts, destroying several Men, Women, and Children, a great number of Cattle, &c. single sheet, folio, 1706.—Avebury in Wiltshire, the Remains of a Roman Work, erected by Vespasian and Julius Agricola, during their several commands in Brittany, by T. Twining, with folding plate, 4to. 1728.—Case of the Sitting Members for Hindoo, single sheet, folio, 1727.—Experimental History of Road Water in Wiltshire, by S. Williams, 8vo. 1781, an interesting collection to the county collector, 11. 1 s. 8250 Wiltshire.—Tetter from Sir W. Waller of a great Victory he obtained near Malmesbury, with the names of the Commanders-in-chief which he had taken, and should send to Bristol and Gloucester, &c. 4to. scarce, 10s. 6d. 1643 8251 Wiltshire.—Antiquitates Sarisburienses : containing a Dissertation on the Ancient Coins found at Old Sarum; the Salisbury Ballad ; History of Old Sarum; Historical Memoirs relative to the City of New Sarum ; Lives of the Bishops, &c. plates, 8vo. neati 8s. 6d. Salisbury, 1771 8252 W iltshire.—Address of Rev. Robt. Morres, Vicar of Britford, to his Parishioners, Svo. sewed, 2s. Salisbury, 1799 8253 Wily Beguilde, a pleasant Comedie, in which the chief Actors are a Poor Scholler, Rich Fool, and a Knave at a Shift, 4to. fne copy, rare, 1/. Is. - - no date *#* The above copy cost 31. 3s. 8254 Wily Beguilde, a pleasant Comedy, 4to. fne copy, h. b. morocco, 18s. - 1638 8255 Wimphelingii (Jacobi) Adolescentia, in verse and prose, 4to. fine copy, very neat and scarce, 18s. Argent. Flach. MCCCCC. 8256 Wimphelingii Adolescentia, Epistolae et Moralitates, Senten- tiae Morales ex Petrarcha, et alia quedam per Gallinarum revisa, with curious wood-cuts, 4to. scarce, 7s. 6d. Hagenauw, 1508 8257 Wimphelingii Adolescentia, cum Novis quibusdam Additioni- bus per Gallinarum denuo reuisa ac climata, wood-cuts, fne large copy, 4to. h. b. morocco, 7s. 6d. Argent. 1520 8258 Wimphelingii Elegantiarum Medulla, Oratoriaque Precepta in ordinem inventu facilem, 4to. scarce, 5s. ib. 1508 8259 Wimphelingii Elegantiarum Medulla, Oratoriaque precepta, ^lo. fine copy, uncut, 5s. - - ib. s. a. 8260 Wimphelingii Elegantiae Majores, et Rhetorica, 4to. scarce, 3 s. - - - Phorce, 1511 8261 Wimphelingii Elegantige Maiores Rhetorica Ejusdem pueris utilissima, 4to. 3s. 6d. - - Viennce, 1516 8262 Wiraphelingii Elegantiae Maiores, Rhetorica Ejusdem pueris utilissima, 4to. 3s. apud Tribotes, Jo. Knoblouch, 1516 8263 Wimphelingii Elegantiee Majores, 4to. 4s. 6d. Lips. 1519 8264 Winchester (Marchioness of).—The Phoenix Sepulchre and Cradle, in the Holy Death of the Marchioness of Winchester, by J. D. 4to. sewed, scarce, 5s. 6d. - 1691 8265 Windsor.—Letter to the Society of the Dilettanti, on the Works in Progress at Windsor, by Mela Britannicus, with three large folding plates, 12mo. bds. uncut, privately printed, 6s. - - « 1827 *** An attack upon the alterations then proceeding at the Castle. On the title are the following lines:— “At Windsor Castle let us pass a day. Where all cry out, ‘ What sums are thrown away !’ So proud, so grand; of that stupendous air, Soft and agreeable came never there. Greatness with Wyatt dwells in such a draught, As brings all Brobdiguag before your thought. To compass this his building is a town ; The Windsor towers eye not with a frown, Grandeur like his demands a mural crown.” 8266 Windsore (Miles) Academiarum quas aliquando fuere et hodie sunt in Europa, Catalogus et enumeratio brevis, dedicated to Sir Christopher Hatton, 4to. fine copy, in the original binding, very rare, 1/. 11s. 6d. - Lond. 1590 *** At the end of this interesting tract is “ Chronographia, sive Origo Colle- giorum Oxoniensis Academic?.” This was mostly written by T. Neal, of New College, in Latin verse, to which is added a description of the Divinity and Public Schools, and epitome of the Halls. The verses on the founders are very interesting. The author had made collections for publishing a History of Oxford, which collections he gave to Twyne for his history. Among the productions of various countries, he mentions Aldus, Paul Manutius, Cardinal Bessarion, Sc. 8267 Winer’s (Dr. R.) Origin and Essence of a General Excise, a Sermon preached on a very extraordinary occasion, at a noted Chapel in Westminster, with curious frontispiece, containing portraits of the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Dukes of St. Alban's, Kent, Gloucester; Earls of Nottingham, Rippon, Coventry, and various others, 4to. sewed, scarce and curious, 5s. 6d. - - 1732 8268 Winzet’s (Niniane) Certaine Tractatis for Reformatioun of Doctrine and Maneris in Scotland, 1562-3, 4to. bds. 21. \2s. 6d. - - Edinburgh, 1835 *** Privately printed for the Members of the Maitland Club, and sixty copies only taken off. It is a most important historical volume, as showing the progress of events in the establishment of the Protestant faith in Scotland. Bishop Keith calls it “ one of the most valuable monuments of ecclesiastical affairs in Scotland, in the sixteenth century, so far as it contains and discovers the causes and manner of the eversion of the ancient form of religion in this kingdom, and treats the bishops and nobles of that time with a freedom which their unconcernedness for the religion they professed, and their vicious manner of living, did justly deserve.’’ 8269 Wines.—Treatise of Artificial Wines, or a Bacchean Magazine, with Directions to make variety of sorts, and Directions for making low Wines into Spirits, by W. Y. a Spagyrical Phy- sitian and Phylosopher, by Fire, 12mo. very neat, scarce, 10s. 6d. - - - 1690 8270 Winkelmanni (Jo. Justi) Notitia Historico-Politica veteris Saxo-Westphaliae, finitimarumque Regionum, 4to. h. b. neat, 7 s.6d. - - Oldenburgi7 1567 8271 Winstanley’s Lives of the English Poets, with Account of their Works, 8vo. interleaved in 4to. with numerous MS. additions and notes, with a view to a new edition, in the autograph of Isaac Reed, 4/. 4s. - - 1687 *** A most interesting copy. 8272 Wit’s Theatre of the Little World, 12mo. neat, rare, 11. 5s. 1599 *** Sold in the Gordonstoun sale for 1Z. 15s. 6d., and in Mr. Perry’s for 11.13s. 8273 Wit.—Conceited Letters newly laid open, or a most excellent Bundle of New Wit, wherein is knit up together all the perfections, or Art of Epistleing, black letter, 4to. ?\eat, very scarce, \l. 11s. 6d. - - 1632 8274 Wit and Loyalty Revived, in a Collection of some smart Satyrs, in Verse and Prose, 4to. sewed, 3s. 1682 8275 Witrfor the Ton, The Convivial Jester, or Sam Foote’s last Budget opened, frontispiece, n. d.—The West Indian, He would be a soldier, 1787.—Midas, 1771.—Songs in the Highland Reel, 1789, in 1 vol. 8vo. h. b. neat, 105.6c?. 8276 Wit.—Greene’s Groat’s Worth of Wit, bought with a million of Repentance, with Preface, Critical and Biographical, by Sir E. Brydges, 4to. fne clean copy, 10$. 6d. Lee Priory Private Press, 1813 The first production in quarto, and the second work which issued from this press. Only sixty-five copies 'printed. 8277 Witchcraft.—Molitoris Tractatus de Laniis, et Pythonicis, Paris. 1561.—Phalaridis Epistolae Latinae, F. Aretino inter- prete, Lugd. 1550.—Symmachi Epistolae, Basil. Froben. 1549.—Epistres de Diogenes, trad, par Loys du Puys, Poictiers, 1546, in 1 vol. 8vo. 5s. 3d. 8278 Witchcraft.—Daemonum Investigatio Peripatetica in qua ex- plicatur locus Hippocratis in Progn. : Si quid divinum in morbis habetur: And. Csesalpini de Blancis Aretino, authore, 4to. fine copy, very scarce, 3s. Florent. Juntce, 1580 8279 Witchcraft.-—Demonomania degli stregoni, cioe Furori et Malie de’ Demoni, col mezo de gl* huomini, di Gio. Bodino, 4to. vellum, 125. - Venetia, A Ido, 1592 8280 Witchcraft.—Histoire admirable de la possession et conversion d’une penitente, seduite par un Magicien, le faisant Sorciere et Princesse des Sorciers, au Pays de Provence, avec un Discours des Esprits de Sebastien Michaelis, 8vo. vellum, fine copy, scarce, 5s. - - Paris. 1614 8281 Witchcraft.—M. Pselli de Operatione Doemonum Dialogus, Gr. et Lat. 8vo. 2s. 6d. - Paris. 1615 8282 Witchcraft.—Some Philosophical Considerations touching the being of Witches and Witchcraft, by J. Glanvill, 4to. scarce, Ss.Qd. - - - 1667 8283 Witchcraft.—Discourse on Witchcraft, 8vo. sewed, 2s. 1736 8284 Withal’s (John) Dictionarie for Younge Beginners, dedicated to Sir Thomas Chaloner, 1568. —Bibliotheca Philosophorum Classicorum Authorum Chronologica, a J. J. Frisio, Tiguri, 1592, in 1 vol. 4to. scarce, 1/. 11 s. 8d. 8285 Withal’s Dictionarie, in Latine and English, revised and encreased with Phrases and Additions, by Lewis Evans, with more than 600 Rythmicall Verses, Proverbs, &c. by Abr, Fleming, 4to.jine copy, rare, \l. 1a. - 1599 8286 Wither’s (George) Epithalamia ; or Nuptial Poems upon the Marriage of Prince Frederick of Palatine, and the Princess Elizabeth, 1622.—Shepheard’s Hunting, being certain Eglogues written during the Author’s Imprisonment, 1622.— Satyre to the King’s most excellent Majestie, 1622, in 1 vol. 8vo. h. h. neat, 10s. 6d. 8287 Wither’s Campo-Musae, or the Field Musings of Captain George Wither, touching his Military Ingagement for the King and Parliament, the Justnesse of the same, and the present Distractions of these Islands, in verse, with frontispiece, 8vo. neat, scarce, 1/. 85. - - 1643 8288 Wither’s Vox Pacifica: a Voice tending to the Pacification of God’s Wrath ; and offering those Propositions or Conditions, by the acceptation and performance whereof, a firm and continuing Peace may be obtained, a poem, with frontispiece, 8vo. scarce, 125. - - - 1645 8289 Wither’s What Peace to the Wicked? or, an expostulatorie Answer to a derisorie Question, lately made concerning Peace, in verse, 4to. scarce, 155. - 1646 *** This piece was written at the time Wither was suffering imprisonment for his reflections on Sir R. Onslow. Wither mentions the scarcity of this tract, even ju 1699, which induced him to reprint part of it in his remains. 8290 Wither’s Prosopopoeia Britannica; Britain’s Genius, or Good Angel, personated; Reasoning and Advising, touching the Games now playing, and the Adventures now at hazard in these Islands, in verse, 8vo. very scarce, 125. 1648 *** Sold in the Towneley sale for 3/. 13s.6d., and in the Bindley for 21. Is. 8291 Wither’s Speculum Speculativum : or a Considering Glass ; being an inspection into the present and late sad condition of these Nations, with some cautional expressions made thereupon immediately after his Majesty’s Restoration; to preserve in himself and others a Christian obedience to God^s various dispensations, in verse, 8vo. in the original binding, scarce, 155. - - - 1660 “ This poem is remarkably scarce; and it is one of a vast number of poems written by the same author, which deserve to be reprinted.” 8292 Wither’s Opobalsamum Anglicanum ; an English Balme lately pressed out of a Shrub, and spread upon these Papers for the Cure of the Common-Wealth, in verse, 4to. h. b. morocco, 1/. lU. 6d. - - - 1646 8293 Wither’s Crums and Scraps, lately found in a Prisoner’s Basket at Newgate, in verse, 8vo. scarce, 18s. - 1661 8294 Wither’s Fragmentica Prophetica, or the Remains of George Wither, being a collection of his several Predictions, in verse, 8vo. good copy, 10s. 6d. - - 1669 *** With preface, which abounds in bibliographical matter, of a description very interesting. 8295 Wither Revived ; or, his Prophesie of our present Calamity, and (except we repent) future Misery, in verse, folio, very scarce, 1/. Is. - - - 1683 8296 Withofii (Jo. Hildebrandi) Prsemetium Crucium Criticarum praecipue ex Seneca cum Oratione de Origine et Antiquitate Urbis Duisburgensis, 4to. uncut, 7s. 6d. Lugd. Bat. 1749 *** Purchased in Dr. Gossett’s sale for 18s. 6d. 8297 Witsii (Hermanni) Animadversiones Irenicae ad Controversias quae sub infaustis Antinomorum et Neonomorum nominibus, in Britannia nunc agitantur, 12mo. 3s. Ultraj. 1696 8298 Witt’s (Richard) Arithmeticall Questions, touching the Buying or Exchange of Annuities, taking of Leases, for Fines, Rent, Purchase of Fee Simple, &c. 4to. vellum, 14s. 1613 Interleaved with numerous manuscript additions by J. Bridgewater. 8299 Wittie’s (Dr. Robert) Description of the Nature and Virtues of the Spaw, at Scarborough, in Yorkshire; also a Treatise of the nature and use of the Sea, Rain, Dew, Snow, Hail, &c. rvith introductory poems, 8vo. fine clean copy, 8s. 6d. York, 1667 8300 Wodnian (J.) vulgo aquensis, Vocabularium cujus nomen Lactifer, sive Lexicon Latino-Bohemicum, 4to. fine copy, elegantly bound in morocco, gilt edges, extremely rare, 10/. 10s. - - Pilsnce, 1511 One of the earliest dictionaries of the Bohemian language, with Latin interpretations. No other copy is known to exist in this country. 8301 Wolfii Compendium Historic Philosophic® Antiquae, sive Philosophumena, quae sub Origenis nomine circumferuntur, Gr. et Lat. 8vo. neat, 3s, 6d. Hamburgi, 1706 8302 Wolley (Dr. Edw.) Loyalty amongst Rebels.—The True Royalist, or Hushay the Archite, a happy Counsellour in King David’s greatest Danger, frontispiece, 8vo. original binding, 6s. 6d. - - 1662 *** Dedicated to John, Baron Grenville. Sold in Mr. Nassau’s sale for 16s. 8303 Women. —Treatise of the Nobilitie and Excellencye of Woman Kynde, Englished by David Clapam, black letter, 12mo. very rare, wants corner of one leaf 1/. Is. Berthelet, 1542 *** Unknown to Ames, Herbert, or Dibdin. 8304 Woman Hater, a Play written by John Fletcher, 4to. h. b. morocco, 4s. - - 1648 8305 Wonders of the Year 1716, collected from the Writings of the Learned, curious, Nottingham, 1716.-—Churches no Charnel Houses, being an Inquiry into the profaneness, indecency, and pernicious consequences of burying the Dead in Churches and Church-yards, with Observations proving the Custom to be contrary to the Practice of the Ancients, but fatal in case of Infection, 1726.—R. Bragge’s Essay concerning the Soul of Man, 1725.—-J. England’s Sermon at Sherborne, Dorset, on the Fast after the Rebellious Tumult, occasioned by Dr. Sacheverell’s Tryal, 1710.—Congress of Bees; or Political Remarks on the Bees swarming at St. James’s, with prognostication, n. d.—G. J. Vossii Elementa Rhetorica, 1707.—Account of the Behaviour of the Tories, 1716.— John Dunton’s Hazard of a Death-bed Repentance fairly argued from the late Remorse of William, late Duke of Devonshire, 1708, in onevol. 12mo. neat, a scarce and curious; Collection, 10s. 6d. 8306 Wood. — Huddesford’s Catalogue of each Particular contained in the MS. Collections of Anthony a Wood, the Eminent Antiquary, deposited in the Ashmolean Museum, at Oxford, 8vo. h. b. neat, scarce, 6s. 6d. Oxford, 1671 Sold in Boswell’s sale for 10s. 8307 Wood (Tho.) Angliae Notitia sive Prsesens Status Anglise Succincte Enucleatus, 12mo. fine clean copy, in the original binding, 6s. - - Oxonii, 1686 8308 Wood-cuts.—Directorium Humanae Vitae alias Parabolae Antiquorum Sapientum, (et vocatur liber Belile et Dimne, et prius quidem in lingua fuerat Indorum translatus,) with upwards of One Hundred exceedingly curious and very spirited wood-cuts, folio, morocco elegant, gilt edges, extremely rare, 10/. 10.?. - sine ulld notd. *** A Book of great rarity and curiosity. “No collection of tales enjoys a greater reputation in the East. Sir William Jones, in his Discourses on the Hindoos, thus expresses his admiration of them, and points out the real name of the author. The Fables of Yishnusarmau, whom we ridiculously call Pilpay, are the most beautiful, if not the most ancient in the world.” This Latin version was made by John de Capua, from the Hebrew, and is the parent of all the European translations. See Ellis’s Metrical Romances. Sold in the White Knights sale for 21/. 19s., and in Sir M. Sykes’s for 31/. 10s. See No. 797, pt. II. 8309 Wood-cuts.—Das Buch der Schatz behalter, illustrated with nearly one hundred large and well-executed wood-engravings by Melch. Wolgemuth, folio, very fine copy, in the original binding, rare, 4/. 145. 6d. Nurmberg, Koberger, MCCCCXCI. 8310 Wood-cuts.—Memorabiles Evangelistarum figura?, a series of large and most singular wood-engravings, 4to. neat, very scarce, 1/. 5s. - 1503 *** Sold in the White Knights sale for 21. 10s. 8311 Wood-cuts.—Die sechst, sybend, acht, newnd, zehend, und ay lift Buchs in den Beschloszner gart des Rosenkrantz Marie von der menschwerdong gottes, with nearly four hundred wood-cuts, folio, in the original binding, 15s. Nurmberg, 1505 8312 Wood-Cuts. — Destructorium Vitiorum ex Similitudinum creaturarum exemplorum appropriatione per modum dyalogi auctoritatumque sacrarum scripturarum Philosophorum et Poetarum : Constructoriumque Virtutum, with upwards of one hundred and twenty exceedingly curious and very spirited wood-cuts, folio, neat, very rare, 3l. 3s. Lugduni, Claude Norry, 1509 8313 Wood-Cuts.—-Passio Domini nostri Jesu Christi, a Rigmanno Philesio, with twenty-six very large and highly spirited wood engravings, beautiful impressions, folio, morocco elegant, gilt edges, extremely rare, 3l. 13s. 6d. Argent. Knoblauch, s. a. 8314 Wood-Cuts.—Doctrina, Vita, et Passio Jesu Christi, juxta Novi Testamenti fidem et ordinem artificiosissime effigiata, a series of upwards of seventy large wood engravings, beautifully executed by John Scheufelein, 4to. morocco elegant, gilt edges, very rare, 3/. 13s. 6d. - Francof. 1542 8315 Wood-Cuts.—Expositio vera harum Imaginum olim Nurem- bergae repertarum ex fundatissimo verae Magiae Vaticinio de- ducta, very curious wood-cuts, 8vo. rare, 10s. 6d. 1570 *%* “ Ouvrage assez rare, qui a ete condamne par la congregation du Saint Office: c’est un livre satyrique contre la cour de Rome. II est compose de plu- sieurs figures 6nigmatiques sous les quelles on a voulu designer le pape et ses ministres.” Sold in Count Mac Carthy’s sale for 65 francs. 8316 Wood-Cuts.—Engravings on Wood, and Verses, the most beautiful of all the elegant productions of this press, 4to. fine clean copy, 1/. 11s. 6d. Lee Priory private press, 1820 *** Only 100 copies printed. 8317 Woodhouse.—Catalogue of the elegant and valuable Library of J. Woodhouse, Esq. very rich in early English History, romances, typography, history, fyc. sold by Leigh and Sotheby, very neatly priced, 8vo. h. b. uncut, scarce, 10s. 6d. 1803 *** A very choice collection, consisting of 861 articles, and which produced 3135/. 4s. 8318 Woodward’s Remarks upon the Antient and Present State of London, occasioned by some Roman Urns, Coins, and other Antiquities, lately discovered, 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. 1723 8319 Woodward (Dr.) Catalogue of his Library, Antiquities, &c. sold by Bateman and Cooper, prices, 8vo. bds. scarce, Gs. 6d. 1728 8320 Woodward’s Discourse of the Wisdom of the Ancient Egyptians, &c.; a Discourse concerning the Arts, Sciences, Learning, Laws, Government, and their Religion, with Reflections upon the State of Learning among the Jews, and other Nations, with Preface, by Dr. Lort, 4to. 5s. 1777 8321 Wool Trade.—Account of the State of our Manufactories, by S. Webber, 1739.—Remarks on ditto, and the Draper’s Pamphlet, 1741.—Essay on Trade, particularly the Woollen Manufactures of Great Britain, in reply to the above; also, a Method to prevent the owling of Wool, 1741.—Considerations on several Proposals to prevent the Exportation of Wool, with Answers to Webber, by a M.P. 1741.—Pernicious Practice discovered of selling our Wool to Foreigners, by a combined and current Trade, and a Proposal for retrieving our Manufactures, Birmingham, 1743.—State of the Wool and Woollen Trade reviewed; Reasons for Importing Irish Cattle, &c. 1743.—Leybourne’s Scheme to prevent the Exportation of Wool, Stamford, 1743.—Gee’s Inquiry into the Importance and present State of the Woollen Manufactures of Great Britain, with its Improvements, &c. and Letters in reply to Webber, Laybourne, &c. 1744.—Scheme to prevent the running of Irish Wools to France, in one vol. 8vo. h. b. uncut, 7 s. 8322 Woolston’s (Thos.) Six Discourses on the Miracles of our Saviour, in view of the present Controversy between Infidels and Apostates, 1727-9.—Tom of Bedlam’s Short Letter to his Cozen Tom Woolston, occasioned by his Discourses on the Miracles of our Saviour, 1728.—Miracles of Jesus Vindicated, four parts, 1729, in 1 vol. 8vo. neat, 6s. 8323 Woolston.—Danverian History of the Affairs of Europe, 1731, plans of Dunkirk and Gibraltar, 1732,—Court Register and Statesman’s Remembrancer, 1733.—Life of Woolston, with Impartial Account of his Writings, scarce, 1733, in 1 vol. 8xo. fine copies, very neat, in old calf gilt, 10s. 6d. 8324 Wopkens (Thomse) Lectionum Tullianarum sive in Opera qusedam Ciceronis Philosophica Animadversionum Criti- carum, lib. III. 8vo. vellum, 6s. - Amst. 1730 8325 Worcestershire.—Judges Resolution in Westminster Hall, concerning his Majesties Proclamation for rejourning Michaelmas Terme ; also the manner of Judge Berkeley being enlarged, and the bringing up of the Mayor of Worcester, and an Alderman, as Delinquents, to the Parliament, with Twenty-two Hundred Weight of Plate, 4to. 1642.—Christian Concord, or Agreement of the Associated Pastors and Churches of Worcestershire, with Baxter’s Explication and Defence of it, and his Exhortation to Unity, 4to. 1653.— Case of T. Foley, concerning his Election for the Town of Bewdley, single sheet, folio, 1677.—Case of Henry Herbert, in the Election for the Town of Bewdley, single sheet, folio, 1677.—'Restoring of Fallen Brethren; Two Sermons preached at the Performance of Public Penance, by certain Criminals, in the Church of Old Swindford, by S. Ford, D.D. 4to. 1697.—Case between S. Winington and Ant. Leehmere, Sitting Member for the Borough of Bewdley, folio, 1710.—Worcestershire Queries about Peace, by Tom 5 M Flockmaker, Clothier of Worcester, 8vo. 1711.—Two Sermons concerning the Duty of the Subject, and setting forth the Sin and Folly of entering into Conspiracies against the present Government, preached at Worcester Cathedral, by Fr. Hare, Dean of Worcester, 4to. 1723.—Petition of the Gentlemen, Freeholders, and others, of the Counties of Worcester, Warwick, and Gloucester, against the Bill for Repairing and Amending several Roads leading to and from Evesham, folio, 1727.— Experiments and Observations on the Malvern Waters, 8vo. 1757, an interesting collection, 1 /. 1 Is. 6d. 832G Worke for Cutlers, or a Merry Dialogue between Sword, Rapier, and Dagger, acted in the Shew in the Famous University of Cambridge, 4to. fine copy, rare, 1/. Is. 1615 8327 Work for none but Angels and Men, that is to be able to look into and know ourselves, or a Book shewing what the Soul is, subsisting and having its Operations without the Body, a scarce poetical volume, with nine curious plates, illustrative of the senses, represented by various Ladies in full dresses of the time, also Musicians and Artists, 4to. very rare, 1 /. 11s. 6d. by T. Jenner, 1653 8328 Work for none but Angels and Men, that is to be able to look into and to know ourselves, or a Book shewing what the Soul is, subsisting and having its Operations without the Body ; with very curious plates the size of the book, probably engraved by Hollar, or some of his pupils, 4to. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, 47. 4s. - by T. Jenner, 1658 *** A VERY CURIOUS AND RARE VOLUME. 8329 Wormii (Christiani) De Corruptis Antiquitatum Hebraearum apud Taciturn et Martialem vestigiis liber, 4to. sewed, 3s. 6d. Hafnice, 1693 8330 Worms.—Epigrammata aliquot Wormatiensia, 12mo. sewed, 2s. 6d. - - Vitebergce, 1541 8331 Worsley.—Catalogus Librorum Bibliothecarum Instructissi- marum Benj. Worsley, and two other Libraries, sold by Auction by Chiswell, 4to .fine copy, sewed, scarce, 18s. 1678 *** A very extensive and valuable collection. 8332 Worsley (J.) Prosodia Alvariana aucta et emendata, 8vo. uncut, scarce, 3s. - - I.ond. 1735 8333 Worth of a Penny, or a Caution to keep Money, with the Causes of the Scarcity, and Misery of the want thereof, iu these hard and Merciless Times, as also how to save it, in our Diet, Apparel, Recreations, &c. and also what Honest Courses Men in Want may take to Live, 4to. scarce, 5s. 1677 8334 Wotton’s (Antony) Runne from Rome, or Treatise shewing the Necessity of Separating from the Church of Rome, 4to. sewed, 5s. 6d. - - 1624 8335 Wottonii (Henr.) ad Regem e Scotia Reduccm, Plausus et Vota, folio, uncut, scarce, 5s. - Londini, 1633 8336 Wotton’s (Sir Hen.) Life and Death of George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham, 4to. sewed, 5s. - - 1642 8337 Wotton’s (Sir Henry) Letters to Sir Edmund Bacon, 12mo, in the original binding, scarce, 7s. 6d. - 1661 8338 Wotton.—The Characters of Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex, and George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham, compared and contrasted, by Sir H. Wotton, edited by Sir E. Brydges, Jine clean copy, 8vo. 5s. - Lee Priory private press, 1814 *** Only 100 copies printed. 8339 Wotton.—Another copy, large paper, imperial 8vo. boards, uncut, 15s. - - - ib. 1814 *** Probably unique on large paper. 8340 Wray’s (Sir John) Speeches in Parliament on Religion, the Scotch Treaty, Impeachment of Lord Strafford, &c. &c. 4to. sewed, 2s. 6d. - 1643 8341 Wren’s (Bishop) Anatomy, discovering his notorious pranks and shameful vvickednesse; with some of his most lewed facts, both in his government of Peter House Colledge, and domineering in three Bishopricks, curious wood-cut, 4to. sewed, 5s. - - - 1641 8342 Wrestlers.—A series of Seventy Engravings, shewing the various positions and trials of Strength, by Romain de Hooge, with descriptions in Dutch by Nic. Petter, jine impressions, 4to. h. b. russia, 18s. - 1674 8343 Wright’s (Hen.) Disquisition of Truth, concerning Political Affairs, handled in two several sections, 4to. sewed, 2s. 6d, 1616 8344 Wright’s (L.) Display of Dutie, deckt with sage Sayings, pithie Sentences, and proper Similes, pleasant to reade, delightful to heare, and profitable to practice, a curious volume, in prose and verse, black letter, 4to. jine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, very rare, 21. 12s. 6d. - 1602 8345 Wright.—Catalogue of the Library of Richard Wright, sold by Eger ton, twelve days’ sale, neatly priced by Isaac Reed, large paper, 8vo. boards, uncut, rare, 14s. - 1787 Only twelve copies printed upon large paper. A rich collection of poetry, plays, and early English literature. 8346 Wright’s (Rev. Thos.) Antiquities of the Town of Halifax, in Yorkshire, wherein is given an Account of the Town, Church, and twelve Chapels, Free School, Charities, &c., the ancient and customary Law, called Halifax Gibbet Law, with names of the Persons that suffered thereby, also Epitaphs, Inscriptions, &c. 12mo. jine copy, very neat, scarce, 85. Leeds, 1738 8347 Writing Master; an Essay on Writing, by John Bland, with variousSpecimens engraved by Bickham, oblong folio, 5s. 1729 8348 Wurtzleri (Jos.) Hymnus Grascus in Natalem filii Dei, et Jo. Chesselii Preces pro felicis anni prospero curriculo, 4to. presentation copy to Christian Sagittarius, scarce, 5s. Witteb. 1557 8349 Wurtzler (Jos.) et Jo. Chesselii Dialogi Duo, Greece, in diem festum castorum Angelorum : quorum prior agit de angelo- rum lapsu, et diaboli odio adversus Deum, immensaque saevitia, cum in totum genus humanum, turn vero praecipue in Ecclesiee membra: posterior de divina defensione, efc excubiis castorum Spirituum, pro ecclesia, quarum exempla ex sacris literis annexa sunt, wood-cut, 4to. foie copy, scarce, 10s. 6d. - Witleb. 1555 8350 Wyborne (Edw.) Serenissimse Eboracensium Duci Mariae Felici, Serenissimo Principi Nascituro Carmen Genethliaco** protrepticon, et Oceani ad Delphinum Angliae Anticipata Legatio, folio, sewed, 3s. 6d. - Londini, 1674 8351 Wynne.—Catalogue of the valuable Library of Edw. Wynne, Esq. a curious collection of old romances, poetry, fyc. some prices, 8vo. h. b. neat, 5s. 6d. - - 1786 3352 Xaverii Antiquitates Christianorum, De eorum Regimine, Magistratu, Religione, Rebus Militaribus, Festis, Artibus, et Studiis, Moribus, Funeribus et Sepulturis, etc, 8vo. old morocco, gilt edges, 6s. - Wirceburgi, 1769 8353 Xenophontis Omissa, quae et Graeca Gesta appellantur. Georgii Gemisti qui et Pletho dicitur quae post pugnam ad Mantineam gesta sunt, per Capita tractatio. Herodiani Historiarum libri octo. Enarratiuncule antiquae in totum Thucydidem, Greece, folio, very fine copy, in old russia, 21. 12s. 6d. - - Fenetiis, ap. Aldum, 1503 This edition contains the Editio Princeps of Herodian. The above copy was purchased at Dr. Heath’s sale for 9/. 2s. 6d. 8354 Xenophontis Omissa : quae et Graeca gesta appellantur : G. Gemisti Pletho ; Herodiani Historiarum, lib. VIII. Enarra- tiunculae in Thucydidem, &c. omnia Greece, folio, vellum, 1/. 5s. - - Venet. Aldus, 1503 On the title are the autographs of the celebrated Christopher Longolius, ■with some interesting MS. notes in Greek by him, and Richard Morysine, translator of Frontinus’s Stratagems of War, and author of other performances of merit. 8355 Xenophontis Omissa, que et Grseca Gesta appellantur; Gemisti Pletho ; Herodiani Historiarum, lib. VIII. Graece, wanting the Scholia on Thucydides, folio, large copy, with manuscript notes by Joach. Camerarius, 10s. tid. Venetiis, Aldus, 1503 8356 Xenophontis Opera : Paedia Cyri Persarum Regis, de Vena- tione, de Republica et de Legibus Lacedaemoniorum, de Regis Agesilai Lacedaemoniorum laudibus, Apologia pro Socrate, Opusculum de Tyrannide, 8vo. morocco elegant,gilt edges, very rare, 31. 3s. - sine ulla notch *** Sold in Renouard’s sale for 8/. 2s. 6d. See No. 25 of his List of Lyonese Counterfeits. 8357 Xenophontis Opera, alia editio, Svo. very fine tall copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, verri rare, 31. 3s. Barth. Trot. 1511 See No. 37 of M. Renouard’s List of Lyonese Counterfeits. 8358 Xenophontis Opera, Gr, et Lat. 12 vols. 12mo. in old calf, gilt, very neat, 21. 12s. 6d. Glasgow, Foulis, 1762-7 8359 Xenophontis Apologia Socratis, Agesilaus, et Hiero, sive Ty- rannicus, Greece, ex recognitione Jo. Reuchlini, 4to. fine copy, very neat, extremely rare, 2l. 2s. Hagenoce, 1520 *#* Unknown to Brunet until he published his ,f Nouvelles Recherches.” 8360 Xenophontis Memorabilia, Greece, 8vo. fine copy, calf extra, marbled edges, scarce. Is. 6d. Florent. Juntce, 1551 *** This is doubtfully mentioned by Brunet on the authority of Renouard. 8361 Xenophontis de Cyri Vita et Disciplina, lib. VIII. a Julio Gabr. Eugubino, lat. redd. Venet. apud. D. et Jo. Bapt. Guerreos, 1569.—Geo. Pictorii Villingani Opera nova, in quibus mirifica, jocos salesque, poetica, historica et medica, lib. V. complectitur, etc. Basil. — M. Ficini Theologise Platonicee de Studiosorum tuenda Sanitate liber, etc. ib. 1659.—De Re Numaria, Mensuris, et Ponderibus Epitome, ex Budaeo, Portio, etc. Col. Agr. 1569, in 1 vol. 8vo. vellum, 8s. 8362 Xenophon Obras, trasladadas de Griego, en Castellano por Diego Gracian, first edition, folio, fine copy, vellum, scarce, 15s. - Salamanca, por Juan de Junta, 1552 *** “ Ouvrage tr&s rare.’’—Santander. This translation was unknown to Pellicer, and this first edition has apparently escaped the researches of Brunet. Bold at Mr. Evans’s, Jan. 17, 1825, for 15 9s. 8363 Xenophon’s Hiero, or the Condition of a Tyrant, translated into English, 12mo. neat, 3s. 6d. Glasgow, Foulis, 1750 8364 Xenophontis Ephesii, lib. V. de Amoribus Anthise et Abro- comse, Gr. et Lat. ab. Ant. Cocchio, large paper, with two plates and an etching inserted, 4to. h. b. morocco, uncut, 12s. Londini, 1726 *** Sold in Rev. T. Williams’s sale for 1/. 5s. 8365 Ximenez (Francisco) Libro sellama Carro de las Donas, trata de la vida y muerte del hombre Christiano, trad, de lengua Cathalana en Castellana por Alonso de Salvatierra, curious wood-cut title, folio, fine sound copy, vellum, very rare, \l, 15s. Valladolid, 1542 This copy was purchased in 1825 for 65 8s. 6d. 8366 Xiphilini Historic excerptee e Dione, Gr. et Lat. ex interpre- tatione Gul. Blanci, a Gul. Xylandro recognita, with numerous interesting MS. notes, by 0. Oddy, folio, neat, 1/. 5s. H. Stephanus, 1592 *<* “ Bought at the sale of Dr. Askew’s MSS. The notes in this book have great merit.”—MS. note by Dr. Harwood. 8367 Yeomans’s (John) Abecedarian, or Philosophic Commentary upon the English Alphabet, setting forth the Absurdities in the present Custom of Spelling, the Superfluity of Letters in Words, and the great Confusion that their ill Names and double Meanings are to all Learners, &c. 8vo. sewed, scarce, 4s. Gd. 1759 8368 Yellow (The) Book, or Letter of a Private Christian to the Lady Consideration, which she is desired to communicate in Hide Park to the Gallants, with Names of the Vain Persons that intend to be there, whose company the new Ladies are desired to forbear, 1659. — A New Trial of the Ladies, Hide Park, May Day, or the Yellow Book’s Partner, 1659, two tracts, 4to. 4s. 6d. 8369 Yorkshire.—Seventy-four most beautiful and elaborate Drawings of Ancient Seals illustrative of this County, relative to York Cathedral, Dean and Chapter of Ditto, Yicars Choral of York, Arthington Nunnery, Roche Abbey, St. Mary’s Abbey, Hospital of St. Peter’s, College of All Angels, St. Thomas’s Hospital, Swine Nunnery, Walton Priory, Kirkstall Abbey, Knaresburgh Priory, Convent of the Friars of St. Augustin, Nostell Priory, Salley Abbey, Pontefract Priory, Rievalls Abbey, Hospital of St. James, North Feriby Priory, Nun Appleton Priory, Nunke- lyng Nunnery, Marton Priory, Markyke Nunnery, Melsa Abbey, Molesley Nunnery, Monk Bretton Priory, Mount- grace Priory, Newburgh Priory, Haltemprice Priory, Ham- pole Priory, Hemingburgh College, Joneval Abbey, Kingston upon Hull Priory, Trinity Hospital, Wilberfosse Nunnery, Wykeham Nunnery, Yarn Priory, Yedingham Priory, Bon- tham Hospital, Deacon’s College, St. Clement’s Nunnery, St. Leonard’s Hospital, Beverley Collegiate Church, Beverley Vicars Choral, Bridlington Priory, Byland Abbey, Cot- tingham Priory, Coverham Abbey, Bolton in Craven Priory, Drax Priory, Ellerton Priory, with the Seals of the various Precentors, Abbots, Priors, &c. of the said Religious Houses, forming a most important Collection to the future Historian of this County, mounted upon drawing paper, in 3 large vols. 4to. morocco elegant, gilt edges, richly tooled, oQl. Every drawing in the above collection, as well as others in this catalogue, is a perfect gem of art; they are all executed with a view to publication, with a degree of beaut}' and fidelity to the original seal which cannot be surpassed. The value of the seal is well known, frequently serving to fix disputed dates, &c.; and the value of these drawings is much enhanced by each having a note describing the nature of the document to which the seal is attached, and from which the drawing was taken, with the date; also a notice of the archives where it is deposited, and the date when the religious house to which it relates was founded. 8370 Yorkshire. — Sixty-eight most interesting and valuable Tracts illustrative of this County, from 1641 to 1695, particularly during the Civil Wars of Charles I.—The Defence and Surrender of the Town of Hull, proceedings of both Armies in various parts, under Lord Fairfax, the Earl of Cumberland, Earl of Newcastle, Earl of Essex, Lord Leven, and other Commanders.—The King’s Proclamations, Declarations, &c., also Petitions, Declarations, and Proceedings of the Gentry.—-Relations of various Victories, and various others of Local Interest, fine copies, uniformly hound in 2 vols. 4to. morocco elegant, gilt leaves, 8/. 8s. 1641-95 *** The above highly interesting historical collection must be seen to be appreciated : a brief list of the titles of each tract may be had for inspection. 8371 Yorkshire Illustrated.—Upwards of Thirteen Hundred BEAUTIFUL DRAWINGS IN COLOURS, AND CHOICE ENGRAVINGS, MANY PROOFS WITH VARIATIONS, BY THE MOST CELEBRATED Artists, of Cathedrals, Churches, Abbeys, Monasteries, Nunneries, Priories, and other Public Buildings, Views of the principal Seats, many of which no longer exist, Ruins, Antiquities, and nearly every other object OF NOTE, FORMING IN FACT A COMPLETE PICTURE HlS- TORY OF THIS EXTENSIVE COUNTY, IN THE FINEST POSSIBLE state of preservation, in 10 vols. large atlas folio, most splendidly bound in morocco, gilt edges, and richly tooled, 200/. *** The above unrivalled collection was formed daring many years’ ardent research and at great outlay, by Sir M. M. Sykes, Bart., at whose death they were purchased for £300 by the late John Broadley, Esq., by whose liberality the collection was not only much increased, but greatly improved by proof impressions of all the modern splendid engravings as they came out, not even sparing the most costly works, from which the Illustrations of Yorkshire have been obtained at a very great additional expense; since which it has been most splendidly bound. It is not only believed to be by far the most extensive collection which has ever occurred for sale, but it is presumed to be the most valuable collection known. 8372 York.—Gent’s History of the Famous City of York, 12mo. neat, scarce, 85. - - York, 1730 8373 Young’s (A.) Present State of France, and of the Consequences of the Events passing in that Kingdom, 1795.—- —Louis XVI. Tragedie, en vers, 1793.—Considerations on the Negro Cause, 1772.—Debate on the Bill to Repeal a Clause in the Act (for quieting the Possession of the Subject) called the Nullum Tempus Act, 1771.-—Reflections upon the Dispute between the House of Commons and the Magistrates of London, 1771.—J. Wimpey’s Essay on the present High Price of Provisions, 1772.—Enquiry into the Practice and Legality of Pressing by the King’s Commission, 1772. —J. Stephens’s Considerations on Imprisonment for Debt, 1770.—Characters, or Review of the Conduct and Abilities of the most eminent Personages in Parliament, 1777.—* Juryman’s Touchstone, in 1 vol. 8vo. h. b. neat, 65. 6d. 8374 Young (Edwardi) Amoris Christiani MrrjpovevriKov, sive Concio ad Clerum, habita in Visitatione Metropolitica Eccle- sise Cathedralis Sarum, presentation copy from the author, 12mo. neat, scarce, 65. - - Londini, 1686 *** Dedicated to Archbishop Sancroft. 8375 Young (T.) Dies Dominica, sive succincta Narratio ex S. Scripturarum et venerandse antiquitatis Patrum testimoniis concinnata, quo Diei Dom. observationem ab ipsis Apostolis, Ecclesiaque Christiana continua serie solemnem fuisse habitant), ejus institutionem fuisse divinam, et que ejus solemni- tatis impedient, declaratur, etc. frontispiece, 4to. fine copy, scarce, 10s. 6d. - 1639 This book is ascribed by Warton, in his edition of Milton s Poems, to T. Young, who was private preceptor to that poet. This copy sold in the Bindley sale for 1/. Is. 8376 Young’s (Edward) Poem on the Last Day, Oxford, 1713.— The Apparition ; a Poem, or Dialogue betwixt the Devil and a Doctor (by Dr. Evans), 1710.—Vertumnusfa Poetical Epistle) to Mr. Jacob Bobart, by Dr. Evans, frontispiece, Oxford, 1713.—iEsop at Oxford, or Select Fables in Verse, 1709, in 1 vol. 8vo. clean copies, 8s. 6d. 8377 Young Admirall, a Play, written by James Shirly, 4to. fine copy, 5s. - - - 1737 8378 Yver (Jacques) Printemps d’Yver, contenant plusieurs His- toires discourses et une noble Compagnie au Chateau de Printems, 12mo. russia, scarce, 6s. - Lyon, 1600 *** The edition of 1598 sold in Col. Stanley’s sale for 21. 4s. 8379 Zabarella (Co. Jac.) Gli Arronzii, overo de’ Marmi Antichi, dove con la Vita di Lucio Arronzio Stella e di Marcho Arronzio Aquila, si ha notizia della Antichita, Riti, Monete, Medaglie, Magistrata, Sacerdozi di Roma, Padova, &c. cuts of coins, 3389 Zapf (G. G.) Annales Typographic Augustanse ab ejus origine, 1466, ad annum 1530, 4to. bds. 5s. 6d. Aug. Vind. 1778 8390 Zappi (J. B. Felix) Sonnets, Italian and English, by \V. Huggins, 4to. served, 2s. 6d. - - 1755 8391 Zarate’s Strange and Delectable History of the Discovery and Conquest of Peru, in the South Sea, and of the notable things which there are found, and also of the bloudie Warres which happened for Government, translated by Nicholas, 4to. morocco elegant, gilt edges, 21. 12s. 6d. 1581 *** A curious, scarce, and interesting volume, but wants part of the table. Sold in Mr. Jadis’s sale for 51., Sotheby’s in 1823, for 91., and in Mr. Bindley’s for 61. 16s. 6d. Robertson, in the History of America, speaking of the loss of part of the works of Cieza de Leon, says, “ This loss is amply supplied by Don Augustin Zarate in the above work. Zarate was a man of rank and education, and employed in Peru as comptroller-general of the public revenue. His history, whether we attend to its matter or composition, is a book of considerable merit; as he had an opportunity to be well informed, and seems to have been inquisitive with respect to the manners and transactions of the Peruvians, great credit is due to his testimony,” 8392 Zatrilla (Joseph) Enganos y Desengahos del Profano Amor, deducidos de la amorosa historia, que e este intento se de- scrive del Duque Don Federico de Toledo, etc. 'portrait, 2 vols. 4to. very neat, gilt edges, 11. Is. Napoles, 1687-8 8393 Zeno.—Viaggio in Persia, Frislanda, Eslanda, Engrovelanda, &c. fatto sotto il Polo Artico da due fratelli Zeni, &c. 8vo. with large folding map, morocco elegant, gilt edges, 21. 2s. Vinegia, 1558 *** Very rare. This is a fine copy, but the map is not the genuine one; a copy sold at Mr. Evans’s for upwards of seventeen pounds. 8394 Zenobii Compendium veterum Proverbiorum ex Farraeo et Didymo Collectum, opus luculentum et utile, Graece, 8vo. vellum, very rare, 11. 5s. - Hagenoce, 1535 *** Presentation copy from Heinsius to Joseph Scaliger, with both their autographs. 8395 Ziegenbalg (Barth.) et Jo. Ern. Grundler, Missionariorum Danicorum, Brevis Delineatio Missionis Operis quod ad pro- pagandam Vivam Christi cognitionem, et promovendam verse Pietatis praxin inter Paganos Orientales et prsecipue inter Damulos Virtute Divina Tranquebarise geritur, 8vo. morocco, 10s. 6d. - Tranquebarice, 1717 The dedication copy to Joseph Collett, the English governor; it is valuable as a matter of history, from the statement of the proceedings of the missionaries, which were wholly in obedience to the English government. The titles of the books, &c. printed by them, some of which are English, produced at the Danish press. See a long and interesting account of the establishing of printing at Tran- quebar in Dr. Cotton’s Gazetteer. 8396 Zini (P. Francisci) Veronensis, de Philosophise laudibus Oratio, 4to.fine copy, 2s. 6d. Veneiiis, Gryphius, 1547 8397 Zion’s Sad Tears, for Nineveh’s Just Fears ; or Hours of Mourning for Years of Sinning, 4to. sewed, 3s. 1653 5 N 8398 Ziepleri Terras Sanctae, quam Paleestinam Dominant, Syrise, Arabise, AZgypti, et Schondise doctissirna Descriptio, etc., with all the mans, folio, fine copij, morocco elegant, gilt edges, Si. 13s. 6d. - - Argent. 1536 *%* “ Ce livre est rare, et comme on peut en juger par le titre, d’un certain interet.’’—Brunet. It is much praised by Bayle, Meuselius, Freytag, Clarke, and others. 8399 Ziraldi (L. G.) Ferrariensis Syntagma de Musis, curious cuts, 4to. scarce, 5s. - Argent. Schurer, 1511 8400 Ziwot Adamuw, aneb ginak od Starodawna Solfernus, Ruiiha welmi kratochwiilna a utiessena, etc. with numerous very singular and spirited wood-cuts, folio, in the original impressed binding, extrkmely rare, Si. 3s. Leta Pane, 1553 8401 Zobel (Christoff) Sachsenspiegel auffs newe ubersehen, mit Summariis und newen Additionen, folio, very fine copy, neat, in Dutch calf, scarce, 1/. 5s. LeipzigJc, 1561 Sold in Mr. Rendorp’s sale for 31. 10s. 8402 Zodiacus Christianus seu Signa duodecim divinae proedestina- tionis, una cum XII. Symbolis quibus signa ilia adumbrantur, brilliant impressions of the beautiful plates by Sadeler, 12mo. morocco elegant, gilt edges, very scarce, \l. 5s. Monacii, 1619 Sold in the White Knights sale for 1Z. 18s. 8403 Zouche’s (R.) Dove; or Passages of Cosmographie, a Poem, with Memoir and Notes, collected and arranged by Rev. R. Walker, Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford, portrait, 8vo. cloth boards, 3s. 6d. - - Oxford, 1839 8404 Zurita (Hieron.) Enmiendas y Advertencias a las Coronicas de los Reyes de Castilla, que escrivio Don Pedro Lopez de Ayala, 4to.fine copy, vellum, very scarce, 21. 2s. Zaragoqa, 1683 *** “ Edition tres rare.5’—See Brunet. INDE X. %* In searching for the works of any Author, the Reader is requested to refer to his Name in the general Alphabet which runs throughout the Catalogue ; the present Index being chiefly confined to those subjects and names which do not appear in the general alphabetical arrangement. Abbeys.—See Seals Abbotsford Club.— See Privately Printed Works Aberdeen, Earl of, 3765 Adams, Sir T. 6794 Addington, Rt. Hon. H. 3538, 3681, 3682,4673 Addison, 28 to 31, 5856, 6t)02 yEsopi Eabulee, several early editions in various Languages, 55 to 79, 2127, 2557, 2558, 4911 Africa, 82 to 84, 1453, 1454, 1471, 1624, 2210, 2214, 2764, 3386, 3391, 6316, 6320,6455, 6456, 6943, 6944, 6952, 7301,7815, 7864, 7971, 7978, 8156 Albemarle, Duke of.—See Monck Albizio, Ant. 6052 Aldine Series, 15, 19, 140, 249, 255, 258, 286 to 288, 329, 364, 371, 378, 379, 396, 409, 416, 417, 429, 456, 567, 570, 572 to 575, 647, 668, 690, 707, 714, 923, 989, 990, 994, 995, 1081, 1082, 1123, 1325, 1343, 1369, 1370,1372,1455, 1531, 1536, 1537, 1551, 1558, 1561, 1562, 1568 to 1570,1577,1595 tol599,1608, 1617, 1642, 1656, 1665, 1777, 1779, 1783 to 1785, 1787, 1788, 1792, 1836, 1839, 1858,1934, 1937, 1941,1960, 1965, 1966, 2057, 2063, 2066, 2071, 2112, 2175, 2179, 2196, 2204, 2205, 2223, 2329, 2407, 2427, 2435, 2492 to 2494, 2497, 2503, 2522, 2544, 2577, 2578, 2613, 2614, 2660, 2664, 2665, 2699 to 2701, 2705, 2726, 2740, 2748, 2801, 2820 to 2822, 2863, 2867, 2901, 2910, 2912, 2944, 2966, 3086, 3380, 3394, 3445, 3463, 3468, 3485 to 3488, 3501, 3552, 3705, 3740, 3804, 3811 to 3814, 3863, 3884, 3890, 3987, 4019, 4059, 4060, 4067, 4090, 4096, 4112, 4151, 4173, 4230, 4244 to 4246, 4250, 4256 to 4258, 4272, 4274, 4282, 4332 to 4335, 4348, 4352, 4356, 4361, 4430, 4434 to 4455, 4476 to 4478, 4516 to 4519, 4529, 4572, 4573, 4616, 4617, 4647, 4698,4785, 4817, 4880, 4973 to 4976, 5014, 5038, 5051, 5067, 5068, 5105, 5209, 5241, 5245, 5252 to 5254, 5256, 5306, 5308, 5310, 5371, 5375, 5409, 5413, 5417, 5429, 5430, 5451, 5452, 5457, 5478, 5482, 5541, 5551, 5578, 5580, 5618, 5639, 5668, 5671,5672, 5674, 5709, 5711, 5742, 5743, 5747, 5748, 5749, 5766, 5787, 5806, 5893, 5895, 5896, 5901, 5902, 5908, 5913, 5919, 5921, to 5923, 5963, 5964, 5981, 6028,6099,6131, 6132, 6138 to 6140. 6175, 6178, 6208, 6274, 6288, 6317, 6318, 6352, 6381 to 6383,6405, 6417, 6537, 6545, 6546, 6554, 6555, 6567, 6568, 6570, 6571, 6595, 6605 to 6608, 6612, 6636, 6637, 6658, 6660,6750, 6767, 6781, 6790, 6810, 6896, 6902 to 6907, 6910, 6938, 7021, 7026, 7107, 7118, 7193, 7194, 7198, 7215, 7220, 7222, 7284, 7293 to 7295, 7309, 7342,7346, 7351, 7354, 7499, 7502, 7510, 7511, 7519, 7587,7607, 7642, 7695, 7755,'7782, 7783, 7805, 7810, 7822 to 7827, 7839, 7845, 7853 to 7855,7863, 7865, 7866, 7877, 7894, 7912, 7913, 7916 to 7919, 7930, 7936, 7941, 7952, 7958, 7959, 7996, 8001, 8002, 8015, 8032, 8064, 8071, 8266, 8353 to 8357, 8381 to 8383, 8385 Alexander Earl of Stirling, 3127, 4023 Allan, George, of Darlington, 1969, 1970, 2291 Allen, Card. 913, 1384, 2356, 2385, 4558, 5455, 7771 Allen, Col. 7646, 7669 Allix, Peter, 128, 129, 5844 Althorp.—See Spencer. Alva, Duke of, 141 Ambassadors, 2648 America, 35, 16, 26, 82, 109, 147 to 220, 370, 595, 596, 783, 822, 838, 840, 964, 988, 1121, 1417, 1471, 1508, 1610, 1707, 1731 to 1733, 1842 to 1844, 1880, 1881, 1917, 1931, 2002 to 2005, 2181, 2701, 2768, 2962, 3181, 3209, 3399, 3599, 3645, 3680, 4003, 4374, 4388, 4412, 4538 to 4542, 4630, 4669, 4751 to 4758, 4815, 4834, 5043, 5046, 5057 to 5064, 5318, 5444, 5502 to 5504, 5507, 5513, 5628, 5636, 5676, 5693, 6029, 6074, 6080, 6085,6158, 6161, 6194, 6201, 6204, 6214, 6260, 6320, 6329, 6543, 6615, 6798, 6852, 6897, 6943, 6952, 7226, 7355, 7508, 7647, 7662, 7681, 7688, 7689, 7691, 7721, 7727,7744, 7815, 7897, 7956, 7957, 8070, 8073, 8076, 8138, 8175, 8205, 8391 Anglesey, Earl of, 5594, 5844, 7665 Angling;.—See Games Anglo-Norman.—See Normandy Anna Bullen.—See Henry VIII. Annandale, Earl of, 4650 Anne, Queen, 1917, 3642, 6074, 6378, 7601 Annesley.—See Anglesey Antiquarian Society, 264, 503, 3765 Antiquities.—See under various counties Architectural Works, 23, 293, 294,476, 493, 859, 1750, 3483, 5402,6657 Argote de Molina.—See Molina Argyle, 3127,4650, 6023 Ariosto, 305 to 315, 4590 Armenian, 7367 Arms, Laws of, 7242 Arragon,Catharine of.-See Henry VIII. Arran, Lady, 3758 Arthur, Prince.—See Romances Articles.—See Church History Arts, Fine.—See Painters and Engravings, Music, &c. Arundel, Earl of.—See Howard Ascham, Roger, 377, 3128, 3199, 4832, 4895, 7652 Asgill, 380, 6022 Ashburnham, 5836 Ashley, Robert, 4068 Ashmole, Elias, 4130, 4144 Aston, Sir, 1440, 7109 s' Astrology, 4141 to 4144, 8199 Athol, Duke of, 3710 Atkyns, Sir Robt. 389, 3151, 6985 Auckland, Lord, 3681, 3682, 6029 Audley, Lord, 1132 Austria, 417,5982, 6079, 6320, 7642, 7815,7969 Bacon, 433, 434, 3199, 4024, 5203, 5455, 5628, 5818, 8237 Ballads, Old, 445 to 447, 6712 Bampfylde Moore Carew, 7678 Bancroft.—See Bishops Bancroft the Poet, 3208 Bank of England. — See Coin and Trade Bannatyne Club Productions.— See Privately Printed Works Baptism.—See Church History, &c. Baring, Sir Alexander.—See Finance Barkley, Lady.—See Gloucestershire Barlaam et Josaphat, 3805 to 3807, 6613 Barlow, Bishop, 3656 Barnardiston, Sir, 5157,7649 Barnes, Joshua, 5844 Baron, 3635 Baronets.—See Heraldry Barrington, Lord, 5186, 5836 Barrow, Isaac, 5836, 5837 Basingstoke.—See White Basse, 5837 Bath, Knights of.—See Heraldry Bath.—See Somersetshire Bath, Earl of.—See Grenville Battle Abbey, 497, 7248 Baxter, 501, 6795, 6796, 6799, 7158, 7649 Baynton, 6978 Beaumont,511 to 532,3218,5818,5837 Beckett, St. T. 540, 541, 7113 Beckford, 4709, 6335 Bede, 543, 2519, 4289, 7972 Bedford,Duke of.—See Russell Family Bedfordshire, 544 to 547, 668, 2738, 6794, 7653 Bedingfield, Sir H. 6724 Bees, 551, 552, 3373, 3558 Bentham, 586, 6857 Belgium, 141, 559, 1169, 1177, 1483, 2671, 3680, 4033 to 4036, 4372, 4417, 4691, 5084, 5089 to 5091, 5426, 5486, 6053, 6320, 6807, 7373, 7654, 7689, 7814, 7815, 7931, 8237 Bellasise, Lady, 3758 Belling, 3633 Bentinck, 5965 to 5969 Bentley, Dr. Richard, 370, 587 to 593, 1009, 1010, 3825, 4004,4119, 5844, 6799, 7371, 7372, 7819 Beresford, 3688 Berkeley, Bp. 599, 600, 4818, 6301 Berkshire, 601 to 604, 1704, 3153, 3899, 4666, 5096, 7562, 8265 Bertie, Lord, 4940, 5062 Bevis.—See Romances Bibles, Testaments, Commentaries, &c. 616, 631 to 646, 1009, 1155, 1298, 1326, 1330,1333, 1654, 1657, 1741, 2363, 2493, 2755, 3424, 3481, 6847, 7359 to 7376, 7819, 8151, 8198, 8203 Bingham.— See Lucan, Lord Binning-, Lord, 4650 Biography, 89, 382, 417, 418, 458, 459, 494, 540, 541, 589, 600, 630, 663, 665, 670, 737, 764, 788, 1011, 1030, 1047, 1132,1349, 1403, 1404, 1407, 1682, 1686, 1712, 1725,1917, 1947,2181, 2226,2293, 2348, 2617, 2618, 2621, 2797 to 2799, 2802, 2895, 2899, 2958, 3152, 3164, 3180, 3185, 3222, 3230, 3265 to 3267, 3297, 3369, 3400, 3405, 3410, 3533, 3534, 3688, 3777,3920, 3936, 3957, 3960, 3976, 4114 to 4135, 4144, 4239, 4320, 4322, 4337, 4654 to 4674, 4919, 4924, 4925, 5207, 5483, 5888, 5889, 5896, 5904, 5906, 5982, 6198, 6378, 6387, 6464, 6640, 6652, 6670, 6857, 6976, 6977, 7090,7205, 7225, 7875, 7974, 8090, 8099, 8136, 8139, 8161, 8162 Bishops, 666, 1040, 1096, 1475, 1544 to 1547, 2099, 2533, 2693, 2755, 2836 to 2845, €951, 2952, 2957, 2958, 3068, 3078, 3128, 3178, 3199, 5016, 3208, 3433, 3481,3510, 3512, 3815, 4018, 4171, 4199, 4365, 4657, 4913, 4933, 4936, 5047, 5092,5111, 5116, 5122 to 5124, 5129, 5130, 5178, 5184, 5215, 5286, 5300, 5362, 5433, 5450, 5455, 5591, 5657, 5771, 5828, 5829, 6094, 6215, 6248, 6336, 6376, 6378, 6410, 6543, 6598, 7029, 7113, 7205, 7212, 7216, 7592 to 7594, 7650, 7678,7807,8206,8241, 8242, 8251, 8341 Black Acts.—See Scotish History Blackstone, Judge, 4002 Blakeney, Lord, 5062 Blesensis, Petri, 5591, 6009 Blount, Sir H. 691, 6298 Bohemian Works, 25, 560, 577, 722 to 724, 1397, 1769, 1910, 2145, 2146, 2547,3613,5289, 5805,5807, 5811, 5818,6320, 7636, 7642, 7815, 8031,8300 Boiardo, 725 to 728, 2328, 2416 Bold, S. the Poet, 3208 Bold, Sir W.5596 Boleyn, Anne.—See Henry VIII. Bolingbroke, Lord, 733, 4834, 4836, 6010, 6799, 6801, 7960, 8203 Bolland, Baron, 734 to 736, 5858 Bollandists, 733, 4856 Bonner, Bishop.—See Bishops Bons Mots.—See Facetisa Boscan Obras, 757 to 760 Boscawen, Admiral, 5045 Boswell, 768, 4083, 5207, 5816 Botany.—See Husbandry Bouillon, 3629 Boulter, Bishop, 6801 Boyne, Battle of, 3642 Brabant, Sir II. 7201 Bradshaw, President, 2654, 5832 Brandenburgh, House of, 4662 Brandon, 3128, 5098, 5433 Brathwaite, 800 to 802, 5868 Brereton, SirW.—See under Charles I. Breton, Nic. 2476, 5862, 5869, 5870 Breviaria, &c. 808 to 810, 926, 4841, 4842, 6564, 6565 Bridgeman, Lord, 5837 Bridget, St. 6332, 6333 Bristol, Earl of.—See Hervey Broadsides, 445, 565. Brook, Lord.—See Grevillo Brooke, Sir Basil, 3128 Brothers’s Prophecies, 837, 838 Browne, 4878, 5867, 7248 Bruce, Robert, King of Scots, 458,459 Brudenelle, Sir Edw. 3128 Bruno, Jordano, 859 to 867 Brydges, Sir S. Egerton.—See Privately Printed Productions Buccleugh, Earl of, 4650 Buchanan.—See Scotland Buck, Sir G. 892, 893, 6363 Buckhurst, Sackvill Lord, 1127, 3233, 6547 Buckingham, Duke and County of, 894 to 903, 1253, 1440, 1447, 1710, 2334, 2670, 2936, 3752,3910, 3921, 3981, 4023, 4116, 4137, 4194, 4593, 5101, 5102, 6074, 6076, 7057, 7659, 7668, 7675, 7982, 8336, 8338', 8339 Bullen,Queen Anna.—See Henry VIII. Bullion.—See Coin Bulls.—See Popes Buonaparte, 918 to 921, 2293, 3688, 6312 Burchiello, 923, 6383 Burghley, Lord.—See Cecil Burke, 820, 929 to 933, 2181, 2768, 2908, 3696, 4086, 4088, 4838, 7684, 7744 Burley, 935 to 939 Burnet, 946 to 955, 2194, 3651, 3656, 3929, 4389, 4657, 4889, 5844, 6797, 6799, 7660, 7662,7667 Burying in Churches, 8305 Bute Family, 977, 1917, 3918, 4645, 7109 Butler, Bishop, 5080, 754S, 8152 Bvng, 5060, 5062, 5063, 5816, 5817, 8191 Caithness, Earl of, 4650 Calamy, 5147, 6792 Caley, J.—See Seals Callaghan, Dr. 3633 Callot, 2404 Calvin,—See Divinity Cambridge, 370, 587 to 593, 665,1008 to 1013, 1445, 1633, 1690, 1707, 2260, 2653, 3192, 4001, 4004, 4064, 4831, 5174, 5816 to 5818, 5836, 5837, 5844,6802, 7163, 7206, 7209, 7250, 7653, 7654, 7818 to 7820, 8101, 8174,8326 Camden, Earl, 1445, 3685 Campion, Edm. the Jesuit, 1030 to 1032,2347, 2348, 2382, 2384,2385 Campion the Poet, 3208, 3628 Canada.—See America Canterbury, Archbishops.—See Kent and Bishops Cappello, Bernardino, 6381 Carew, 1067, 1068, 3194, 5816 Carleton, Sir Dudley, 1072, 1961 Carlisle, Earl of, 3677, 6029 Carmichael, Lord, 6118 Caro, Armibal, 6382 Carolina.—See America Caroline, Queen, 4835 Carpenter, 1085, 1086, 5846 Carrington, Lord, 8114 Carter, Sir L. 5177 Carteret, Lord.—See Granville Cartwright, W. 1098, 1099, 5817 Cary, 3647, 3649 Casaubon, 1109 to 1111, 6532, 7996 Cassillis, Earl of, 4895 Castlemaine, Earl of, 1357, 1358, 7036 Castlereagh, Lord, 3687, 3688 Catalogues of Libraries, Paintings, Prints, Coins, Curiosities, &c. 2, 22, 98, 127, 385, 420, 467, 473, 496, 497, 499, 510, 597, 648 to 65.4, 662, 682, 688, 717, 731, 735, 736, 749, 751, 763, 768, 782, 792, 813, 814, 823, 825, 968, 997 to 999, 1034, 1042, 1136 to 1345, 1460, 1474, 1504, 1629, 1630, 1632, 1702, 1703, 1707, 1708, 1719, 1766, 1767, 1855, 1872, 1883, 1906, 2001, 2006 to 2009, 2092, 2136, 2238, 2262, 2294, 2316, 2325 to 2327, 2555, 2587, 2625, 2626, 2666, 2670, 2703, 2704, 2720, 2721, 2819, 2832, 2856, 2879, 2914, 3006, 3007, 5014, 3071,3112, 3117, 3176, 3193,3206, 3221, 3229, 3232, 3241, 3253, 3257, 3298, 3351, 3377, 3417, 3422, 3430, 3531, 3535, 3553, 3585 to 3587, 3821, 3834, 3917, 3984, 4077, 4094, 4202, 4225, 4307, 4364, 4380, 4381, , 4433, 4475, 4495, 4527, 4528,4565, 4566, 4610, 4712, 4760, 4783, 4819, 4946, 4962, 5175, 5210,5216,5233, 5235, 5329, 5332, 5383, 5385 to 5391, 5427, 5491, 5492, 5560, 5735, 5965 to 5968, 5972 to 5976, 6059, 6060,6224,6237 to 6239, 6255, 6256, 6304, 6599, 6602, 6616, 661 8, 6627, 6669, 6968, 6969, 6995, 7038, 7065, 7131 to 7134, 7160, 7170, 7195, 7202 to 7204, 7262, 7265, 7325, 7355, 7381, 7536, 7545, 7584, 7595, 7620, 7623, 7789, 7798, 7799, 7808, 7876, 7933,7984, 8027, 8059, 8086, 8092, 8186 to 8188, 8213, 8234, 8238, 8306, 8317, 8319, 8331, 8345, 8351 Catcott, 6988 Catechisms, 398, 426, 1005, 1351, 1352, 3481, 4345, 4389, 4756, 5184, 5194, 5477, 6019, 7224, 7651, 8153 Catherine, Queen.—See Henry VIII. Catherine de Medici.—See Medici Catholics, 1353 to 1363, 1403 to 1405, 1472, 1473, 1774, 2342, 2343, 2347, 2348 to 2356, 2379 to 2391, 3005, 3213, 3690, 3696, 3834, 3929, 3956, 3957, 4030, 4087, 4137, 4543, 4856, 4863, 5044, 5047,5631,5736, 7042, 7043, 7298, 7678, 7953, 7954, 7961 Cavendish, 2353, 3820, 4994, 5060, 5936 Caxton, 1379, 1484, 1817, 3105 to 3107, 3363, 4145, 4324,4347, 4776, 6224 Cecil, 1383 to 1385, 2079, 2230, 2349, 2353, 3128, 3199, 4993, 5455,5818, 6724, 7267,7530, 8227 Ceremonies. — See Church History, &c. Cessolis, Jac. de.—See Chess Chamber, 7179, 7180 Chandos, Lord.—See Buckingham Chapman, George, 1426 to 1434,3471, 4480 Characters, 1435 to 1437, 2297, 2562, 2604, 5019, 5297 to 5299, 5532, 7141, 8189 Charities, 11, 673, 842, 957, 3655, 3669, 4102, 4769, 4773, 8157 Charlemont, Lord, 5587 Charlemont, Earl of, 3180 Charles I. 125, 126, 164, 376, 601, 819, 892, 1439 to 1443, 1478, 1479, 1540, 1926, 2253, 2334, 2398, 2484 to 2486, 2570, 2828, 2829, 3153, 3164, 3178, 3216, 3233,3307,3333, 3521, 3522, 3630 to 3632, 3641, 3678, 3760, 3779, 3820, 3907, 3962, 4023, 4038, 4130, 4140, 4141, 4204, 4280, 4281, 4593, 4769, 4792, 4795 to 4800, 4810, 4834, 5162, 5177 to 5179, 5490, 5816 to 5818, 5821 to 5830, 5837, 6074, 6106 to 6114, 6543, 6578, 6579, 7276, 7277, 7646 to 7652, 7654, 7660, 7669, 7670, 7770, 7791, 7960, 8249, 8287 to 8290, 8302, 8370 Charles II. 180, 828, 846, 1444 to 1448, 1837, 2106, 2396, 2581,3059, 3655, 3669, 3907, 3962, 3967,4149, 4177, 4318, 4605, 4677, 4769, 4799 to 4803, 4887, 4888, 5836 to 5840, 6074, 6159, 6204, 6248, 6283, 6550, 7110, 7679 Charles V., Emperor, 1449 to 1455, 2960, 3036, 4594, 4595, 5239, 5367, 6316, 6780, 7301, 7978 Charleville, Lady, 8062 Chronicles, 624, 1516 to 1523, 1613, 2776, 2785, 3363, 3425, 4185, 488^ 4910, 5198, 6560 Church Service, History, Government, &c. 152 to 156, 159 to 163, 166, 316, 389, 419, 439, 545, 947 to 954, 1001, 1011, 1024, 1031, 1032, 1040, 1447, 1543 to 1550, 1666 to 1668, 1764, 1775 to 1779, 1927, 1928, 1930, 1947, 2093, 2187, 2192 to 2195, 2226, 2239, 2244, 2247, 2254, 2305. 2402, 2518, 2519, 2533, 2544, 2627, 2661 to 2663, 2672, 2695, 2767, 2952, 3178, 3191, 3264, 3271 to 3280, 3396, 3399, 3401, 3403, 3409, 3512, 3554, 3556, 3584 to 3587, 3646, 3656, 3671, 3679, 3690, 3831, 3841, 3929, 3935, 4057, 4058, 4167 to 4171, 4216, 4295 to 4301, 4325, 4339, 4345, 4355, 4362, 4389, 4390, 4634 to 4642, 4662, 4679, 4687 to 4690, 4830, 4848, 4878, 5101 to 5103, 5129, 5130, 5162, 5174, 5178, 5207, 5213, 5248 to 5250, 5280, 5330, 5338, 5358, 5362, 5417, 5591, 5598, 6011 to 6013, 6029, 6039, 6041. 6042, 6046, 6051, 6090 to 6096, 6106 to 6137, 6230, 6263, 6268, 6332 to 6334, 6336, 6542 to 6544, 6564, 6565, 6597, 6600, 6601, 6704, 6706 to 6708, 6710, 6713, 6715, 6717, 6720 to 6722, 7122 to 7l25, 7128, 7148, 7247, 7248, 7251,7300, 7335,7357, 7542, 7647, 7648, 7651, 7654, 7658 to 7673, 7807, 7815, 7830 to 7832, 7953, 7954, 8067, 8109 to 8113, 8126, 8156 to 8158, 8198, 8200, 8203, 8204, 8206, 8214, 8215, 8218, 8219,8235,8240to 8242, 8246, 8251, 8266, 8268, 8305,8325,8369,8371 Churchill.—See Marlborough Churchyard, T. 3841 Cheek, Sir John, 1475, 1476, 3128, 3199, 4064 Cheshire, 1478 to 1481, 1917,3233, 3967, 4010, 4103, 5019, 6074, 6422, 6583,7665 Chess, 1091,1482 to 1499,1917, 2825, 4221,6588, 6589, 6667 China, 1395,1507 to 1510, 3062,3385, 3931, 4534, 4692 to 4694, 4881, 6291, 6292, 6308, 6309,6320,6354 to 6356, 6420, 6670, 7064, 7731, 7732, 7815, 8036, 8166 to 8168 Cibber, 1553 to 1557,1929,3546,4659, 7394,7403, 7413, 7539 Civil Wars.—SeeCharles I. and Ireland Clanricarde, Earl of, 2565 Clapham, David, 8303. Clare, Earl of, 3687 Clarendon, Earl of, 1541, 1625, 1626, 2359, 2767, 3652, 3655, 5843, 5844 Clarke, Dr. 3681, 3682, 7371 Classics and Commentaries, 38 to 40, 50 to 74, 113, 114, 225, 226, 234, 235, 243, 280 to 282, 317 to 355, 371, 377 to 379, 394, 395, 409, 410, 414, 416, 718 to 720, 989 to 992, 1002, 1366 to 1373, 1386, 1387, 1400, 1415, 1438, 1558 to 1612, 1744, 2058 to 2060, 2063 to 2079, 2103, 2120, 2127, 2152, 2153,2166 to 2175, 2284, 2317, 2410 to 2413, 2497 to 2517, 2522, 2523, 2548, 2689 to 2692, 2780, 2904, 3231, 3235, 3240, 3243, 3305, 3314 to 3322, 3394, 3395, 3445 to 3475, 3485 to 3506, 3711 to 3726, 3812 to 3815, 3881 to 3886, 3888 to 3892, 3944, 4173 to 4175, 4220, 4242 to 4252, 4254 to 4279, 4306, 4311, 4312, 4341 to 4343, 4373, 4407 to 4411, 4516 to 4523, 4602, 4728, 4730, 4749, 4948, 4949, 4972, 4976, 4983 to 4985, 5069, 5105, 5106, 5209, 5241. to 5243, 5252, 5261, 5268 to 5271, 5274, 5304 to 5317, 5482, 5529 to 5531, 5552 to 5560, 5592,5593, 5609, 5618, 5619, 5671 to 5675, 5697 to 5706, 5741 to 5751, 5759. to 5772, 5910, 5911, 5914, 5917, 5918, 5952 to 5956, 6054, 6099 to 6104, 6176 to 6182, 6286 to 6288, 6359, 6404, 6405, 6458, 6567 to 6571, 6593, 6594, 6672, 6680, 6688, 6761 to 6773, 6900, 6910, 6911, 6922, 6974, 6975, 7021 to 7028, 7108, 7219 to 7223, 7263, 7284, 7288 to 7295, 7338 to 7354, 7492 to 7496, 7540, 7559 to 7561, 7642, 7685, 7784, 7845, 7850 to 7855, 7906, 7910, 7967, 7997 to 8022, 8087, 8178, 8183 to 8186, 8353 to 8364 Clergy’s Apparel, &c. — See Church History Cleveland, Earl of, 8114. Clifton, 5177 Clive, Lord.—See India and Powis Club Books.— See Books Privately Printed Clynton, Lord, 5203 Cochran, Sir R. 6378 Cock-fighting.—See Games Coffee, 4829, 4830, 5042 Coghill, Sir J. 4866 Coin, 450, 674, 790, 916, 1042, 1680 to 1704, 2628 to 2646, 2669, 3645, 3653,3654, 3701, 3996, 4172, 4834, 5044, 5052, 5095, 5513, 6029, 6074, 6119, 6418, 6427, 6515, 6857, 6966 to 6969, 7055, 7109, 7283', 7543, 7655, 7663, 7667, 7688, 7689, 7714, 7994, 7995, 813$. 8175, 8177,8191, 8247,8251 Colonies, British. — See Trade and America Cokaine, Sir Aston, 1705, 3208 Colbatch, Sir J. 1707,4829 Colet, Dean, 2453, 2457, 2617 College Lands.—See Church History. Collins, 5847 Colston, Edw. 6802 Columbus, 1731 to 1734, 2701, 2822, 5636 Comets, 1740, 2805 Common Prayer.—See Church History Congreve, 1758, 1759, 5850 Conquest of England, 7248 Constantinople.—See Turkey Cornwall, 1068, 1831 to 1834, 1917, 2116, 2658, 3194, 5630 Copy-right, 1802, 2285 Corn Laws, 1820, 1821, 4388, 7688, 8212 Consecrations. — See Sermons Cornwallis, Earl of, 3209, 5062, 8180 Cortes, Ferdinand.—See America Cortes, 1841 to 1846, 6460 Cottington, Sir F. 1440 Cotton, 1859 to 1861, 3208, 4923 Cotton, of New England.—See under America Councils, 270, 3585 to 3587, 4687, 4690, 5696, 6555, 6595, 7800 Courten, Sir W. 1067, 7653 Courtenay, 1865 to 1868, 2261, 4840, 5834 Coverdale.—See Bishops Coxe, Archdeacon, 4088, 5207 Craig, 5186 Cranmer. — See Bishops Crashaw, 5817 Croft, 1906,1907, 6724 Crompton, T. 5836 Cromwell, 966, 1161, 1909, 2654, 2655, 2829, 3580, 3636, 3962, 4078, 4895, 5854, 6074, 7078, 7646, 8094, 8098 Crouch, T. the Poet, 5836 Cruden, Alexander, 2247 Culliford, 7035 Cumberland, 1918 to 1923, 4363, 5969, 7655 Cumberland, Countess of, 1959 Curiosities. — See under various Counties Currency.—See Coin Cyder, 1936, 4831 Dalmatia, 23, 691 Dalrymple.—See Hailes, Lord Dalrymple, Alex. 5057, 5093 Damasceni.—See Romauces Damiani.—See Chess and Goes Daniel, Sam. 1958, 1959, 2476, 3087 Darby, 5836 Darnley, Lord, 2137 Davenant, Sir John, 1961 Davies, John, of Hereford, 1990,3558, 4484 Day, Angel, 5485 Defoe, 2025 to 2050, 4715 Delamere, Lord.—See Cheshire Dempster, 2080 to 2083, 4023 Denham, 2084, 2654,2850 Denmark, 2088 to 2090, 4376, 4377, 4831, 5214, 5284, 6052, 6320, 6394, 6679, 7815 Derbyshire, 2000, 2096, 2097, 3842, 4040, 6345,6454 Derby, Earl of.—See Stanley Dering, 2098 to 2101 Desmond, Earl of, 3841 De Spencer, Lord, 881 Devon, Earl of, 881,2713 Devonshire, 2114 to 2118, 3333, 3734, 4668, 4997, 5897, 5991, 6202, 6801, 7085, 7172, 7562, 7770 to 7773, 8153 Devonshire, Duke of, 142, 2281, 8305 Dialects.—See Dictionaries Dibdin, T. F. 2132 to 2136, 5860 Dictionaries and Grammars in various languages and dialects, 25, 109,119, 178, 283, 504 to 507, 560, 762, 797, 798, 836, 981, 987, 1350, 1374, 1396, 1414, 1461, 1469, 1475,1509, 1510, 1512, I5l3, 1524 to 1537, 1615, 1616, 1661,1662, 1769, 1813, 1836, 1886 to 1888, 1899, 1905, 1907, 1948,1971, 1973, 1988, 1998, 2056, 2112, 2140 to 2151, 2164, 2165,2188, 2215 to 2222, 2260,2286, 2331, 2332, 2335 to 2337, 2362 to 2364, 2476, 2491, 2492, 2525, 2580, 2726,2733,2753, 2779, 2827,2862, to 2876, 3026 to 3033, 3082, 3088, 3089, 3132, 3256, 3258 to 3262, 3289, 3290, 3300, 3356, 3412, 3434 to 3439, 3510, 3774, 3823 to 3825, 3835, 3922, 3923, 3931, 3945, 3986 to 3990, 4150, 4151, 4348, 4434, 4549, 4588, 4643, 4644, 4675, 4751, 4753, 4755, 4757, 4758, 4864, 4865, 4963, 4964, 5029, 5040, 5070 to 5078, 5087, 5088, 5189, 5201, 5278, 5279, 5375, 5397, 5411, 5515, 5525 to 5527, 5537 to 5541, 5548, 5549, 5611, 5633, 5641, 5880, 5891, 5908, 5918, 5927, 6031 to 6038, 6064 to 6067, 6183 to 6185, 6236, 6241, 6349, 6350, 6473, 6575, 6576, 6580, 6592 to 6594, 6628, 6662, 6664, 6674, 6679, 6698, 6702, 6703, 6730, 6859, 6936, 7060, 7145, 7147, 7163, 7218, 7227 to 7230, 7237, 7241, 7302 to 7304, 7519, 7520, 7530 to 7532, 7566, 7573, 7611, 7616, 7640, 7641, 7821 to 7827, 7834, 7841, 7856, 7857, 7859, 7861, 7882, 7883, 7920, 7927 to 7929, 7934 to 7936, 7949 to 7951, 7970, 7986, 7996, 8042 to 8058, 8095, 8127, 8166 to 8168, 8260 to 8263, 8284, 8285, 8300 Digby, 2158, 2159 Dillon, 2162 Divorce.—See Marriage Divinity, Foreign and English, 3 to 5, 94, 101, 124, 128, 129, 130, 148, 150, 152 to 156, 158 to 164, 166 to 176, 179, 182, 191, 238, 316, 388, 390, 398, 400 to 408, 419, 439, 451, 454, 486 to 492, 501, 563, 567, 584 to 586, 591, 592,598, 599, 606, 609, 615, 616, 620, 626, 627, 657, 667, 669, 678, 750, 787, 804, 808, 809, 812, 815, 818 to 820, 837 to 840, 843, 844, 850 to 852, 871, 905, 906, 908 to 912, 915, 918, 926, 927, 946 to 955, 978, 1005,1009,1010, 1031, 1032, 1036, 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7212, 7215, 7216, 7249 to 7251, 7265, 7267, 7268, 7274, 7278, 7282, 7283, 7287, 7296, 7298, 7318, 7319, 7327, 7333, 7335, 7336, 7357, 7359 to 7376, 7378, 7380, 7383, 7498 to 7502, 7508, 7511 to 7518, 7521, 7526 to 7529, 7541, 7542, 7546, 7562, 7564, 7565, 7568, 7569, 7579 to 7582, 7589, 7592 to 7594, 7613, 7614, 7617, 7632 to 7637, 7642, 7644, 7646 to 7654, 7659 to 7662, 7665 to 7669, 7676, 7680, 7683, 7686, 7707,7710, 7716, 7733 5 O to 7735, 7743 to 7745, 7747, 7818 to 7820, 7830 to 7833, 7871, 7873, 7878, 7879, 7884, 7913, 7932, 7937, 7973, 7976, 7977, 7985, 7987, 7990, 7992, 7993, 8063, 8122 to 8124, 8126, 8129, 8139,8153, 8154, 8156 to 8159, 8184, 8198, 8203, 8206, 8214, 8215, 8218, 8219, 8222, 8223, 8226, 8235, 8236, 8239, 8240 to 8242, 8244, 8267, 8268, 8305,8310, 8313, 8314, 8320, 8322, 8323, 8325, 8327, 8328, 8334, 8341, 8344, 8349, 8352, 8365, 8368, 8374, 8375 Donne, 2224, 2225, 7098 Dorchester, Marquis, 5662,5663 Dormer, Sir J. 6853 Dorsetshire, 2227, 2228, 5632, 8305 Douglas, 3687, 6712 Douglas.—See Hamilton Dover, R. 5820 Dover, Earl of, 6952 Drake, Sir Francis, 1100, 1118, 1979, 2235 to 2237, 2353, 2385, 4133, 5060, 5455, 7048, 7049, 7746, 8072 Dramatic Works.-—See Plajs Drant, T. 5092 Dryden, 2249 to 2251, 3208, 5836, 5850, 7671 Drayton, 2240, 2241, 5820 Druids, 6331 Drummond of Hawthornden, 884, 6148 Drawings, 544, 898, 1008,1480, 1918, 2096, 2115, 2290, 2483, 3624, 4037, 4146, 5152, 5161, 5170, 5326, 7247, 7394, 8246, 8247, 8369, 8371 Dublin.—See Ireland Dudley, 3908, 7662 Dudley. — See Leicester, Warwick, and North Duff, 4832 Dundalk, Lord.—See Georges Dundas, 3682, 8180 Dundonald, Earl of, 2757 Dunton, John, 2278 to 2282, 8305 Durham, 1704,1969,1970, 2290, 2291, 4907, 5718, 5948, 6801, 6963, 7212 Earthquakes, 2298 to 2300, 4834, 7654 Eden. 3677, 6029 Edward II. 3533, 3534, 4482, 4906 Edward III. 2320 to 2322, 3519 Edward IV. 3208, 3519, 3820, 7117, 7705 Edward V. 4906 Edward VI. 2323. 2693, 3128, 3519, 4196, 4793, 4906, 5194, 5203, 5218, 5379, 5433, 6250 Edwards, 4789, 4828 Effingham, Earl of.—See Howard Egerton, 3560, 6351 Eglintoun, Earl of, 6450 Egmont, Earl of.—See Percival Egypt, 566, 691, 918,1420,6455, 6456 Elections.—See Parliament Elizabeth, Queen, 433, 576, 668, 776, 777, 915, 925, 1075, 1353 to 1355. 1383, 1384, 1927, 1961, 1962, 2137', 2230, 2340 to 2356, 2379 .to 2387, 2403, 2487, 2608, 2670, 2672, 2717, 2783, 2986, 3128, 3199, 3202, 3436, 3545, 3843, 4018, 4033 to 4036,' 4137, 4196, 4417, 4515, 4647, 4652, 4678, 4895,4906, 5098, 5108, 5118, 5203, 5215, 5433, 5455, 5456, 5686, 6007, 6052, 6547, 6912, 7057, 7091, 7112, 7549, 7596, 7653, 7748, 7953, 7954, 8148,8221 Elizabeth, Princess.—See James I. Ellesmere, Lord Chancellor, 2542 Elliot, 5044 Elwes, J. the Berkshire miser, 4666 Ely, Marquis of.—See Loftus Elyot, Sir Thos. 2364, 3227 Elzevirs, Productions of, 494, 705, 706, 1336, 1674, 2138, 3124, 3239* 3891, 4065, 4722, 4724 to 4743, 6192, 6320, 8003, 8004, 8033 Emblems.—See under Engravings English History, 41, 81, 125, 126, 141, 146, 164, 251, 376, 419, 434, 497, 503, 540, 541, 543 to 547, 568, 569, 598, 601 to 604, 627, 755, 764, 819, 826, 892, 893, 905, 906, 925, 963, 1008, 1014 to 1016, 1030 to 1032, 1041, 1042, 1067, 1068, 1072, 1075, 1076, 1092, 1094, 1102 to 1106, 1110, 1330 to 1333, 1403, 1404, 1421, 1422, 1439 to 1448, 1472, 1473, 1476, 1478 to 1481, 1621 to 1623, 1666 to 1668, 1670, 1679, 1680, 1743, 1760, 1861, 1885, 1901 to 1905, 1912, 1979, 1980, 1991, 2000, 2044, 2226, 2229, 2245, 2258, 2261, 2320 to 2323, 2340 to 2356, 2378 to 2397, 2403, 2408, 2437/2518, 2519, 2593, 2596, 2653, to 2659, 2693, 2717, 2757, 2776, 2808, 2818, 2828, 2829, 2849, 2887, 2957, 3012, 3045, 3046, 3110, 3134 to 3139,3222, 3264 to 3281,3284, 3288, 3297, 3335, 3363, 3397 to 3407, 3425, 3432, 3510, 3542, 3559, 3624 to 3702,3745 to 3753, 3791, 3792, 3794 to 3798, 3907, 3910 to 3914, 4043, 4052, 4069 to 4073, 4078, 4183, 4321, 4363, 4368, 4374, 4384, 4386, 4388 to 4390, 4417, 4515, 4537, 4548 to 4561, 4650, 4671, 4673, 4677 to 4680, 4826, 4827, 4831 to 4836, 4866 to 4872, 4906, 4947, 5083,5090, 5091,5096, 5120, 5122 to 5124, 5134, 5138, 5218, 5221, 5239, 5280, 5360, 5363, 5406, 5407, 5423, 5432, 5433, 5435, 5452, 5455, 5456, 5591, 5594 to 5606, 5623 to 5625, 5798, 5925, 5928, 5929, 6009, 6074, 6075, 6076, 6080, 6083, 6084, 6106,6107, 6109, 6110, 6112 to 6115, 6118, 6119, 6202 to 6207, 6248, 6264, 6266, 6268, 6320,6329,6330, 6362,6363, 6464, 6471, 6474, 6487,6496, 6497, 6502, 6503, 6505, 6578, 6579, 6597, 6641, 6642, 6705 to 6722, 6733, 6751,6752, 6755, 6756, 6803, 6892, 6919, 6942, 6952, 6954, 6960, 6961, 7047 to 7049, 7054, 7084, 7112, 7113, 7115, 7117, 7177, 7200, 7201, 7247 to 7249, 7287, 7300, 7577, 7599, 7600, 7618, 7628, 7652 to 7656, 7708, 7713, 7748, 7786 to 7788, 7803, 7811, 7812, 7830 to 7833, 7931, 7953, 7954, 7960, 8025, 8040, 8109, 8110, 8114, 8206 to 8208, 8221, 8224, 8229 to 8233, 8241,8242, 8246, 8247, 8307, 8350, 8369 to 8372 Engravings on Wood and Copper, 7, 15,17,20,23, 55,58, 59, 65, 66,68 to 74,77,78,104,113,139, 265, 266, 271, 273, 276, 368, 369, 373, 375, 377, 423, 428, 437, 503, 544, 546, 565, 566, 580, 582, 640 to 644, 654, 659, 663, 673, 681, 687, 708, 723, 725, 726, 729, 766, 775, 785, 794, 795, 807, 809, 893, 898, 913, 914, 977, 1018, 1019, 1022, 1062, 1065, 1066, 1075, 1084, 1094, 1105, 1119, 1296, 1305, 1307, 1312, 1314, 1317, 1330, 1347, 1365, 1403, 1404, 1446, l5l2, 1514, 1518 to 1523, 1691, 1714, 1743, 1750, 1885, 1895, 1987, 2000, 2002 to 2005, 2109, 2115, 2119, 2125, 2210, 2226, 2255, 2258, 2283, 2284, 2334, 2365 to 2373, 2380, 2381, 2396, 2399 to 2405, 2423, 2425, 2442, 2445, 2450, 2469, 2471, 2481, 2528, 2551, 2567, 2568, 2586, 2591, 2595, 2596, 2599, 2610, 2611, 2624, 2706, 2716, 2740, 2742, 2745, 2782, 2919, 2932, 2996, 2998, 2999, 3005, 3013, 3020, 3021, 3026, 3059, 3076, 3077, 3081, 3085, 3086, 3093, 3129, 3168, 3178, 3181, 3196, 3199, 3214, 3216, 3218, 3223, 3292, 3306, 3326, 3327, 3329, 3336, 3418, 3424, 3425, 3428, 3429, 3430, 3471, 3478, 3531,3541, 3546, 3574, 3579, 3582, 3807, 3830, 3860, 3876, 3946, 4040,4078.4111, 4156, 4186, 4200, 4219, 4298' 4300, 4329, 4359, 4375, 4543, 4589, 4613, 4812, 4862, 4894, 4978 to 4982, 5067, 5068, 5115, 5117, 5144,5145, 5151,5301, 5314, 5326, 5467, 5470, 5471, 5550, 5610, 5636, 5651, 5694, 5791, 5792, 5972 to 5976, 6037, 6048, 6052, 6059, 6060, 6079, 6150, 6154, 6155, 6162, 6186, 6191, 6193, 6209, 6221, 6243, 6247, 6251, 6261, 6271,6279, 6289, 6304, 6328, 6333, 6334, 6339, 6353, 6373, 6385, 6396, 6428 to 6437, 6514, 6558, 6559, 6562,6582, 6584, 6604, 6625, 66 13,6657,6661, 6667, 6726, 6729, 6779, 6791,6803, 6810, 6818, 6893, 6894, 6917, 6927, 6952, 7052, 7167, 7169, 7181,7200, 7210, 7268, 7269, 7299, 7363, 7367, 7369, 7394, 7513, 7515, 7516, 7575, 7604, 7606, 7625, 7626, 7635, 7638, 7642, 7752, 7754, 7757, 7838, 7841, 7843, 7892, 7894, 7908, 7923 to 7926, 7953 to 7955, 7976, 8006, 8014, 8029, 8030, 8068, 8094, 8130, 8133, 8145 to 8147, 8197, 8247, 8258, 8308 to 8316, 8327, 8328, 8342, 8371, 8398, 8400, 8402 Epigrams, 14, 249, 255 to 260, 274, 425, 576, 614, 679, 971, 1505, 1685, 1933, 2053, 2415 to 2422, 2912, 3053, 3233, 3337, 3418, 3515, 3635, 3947, 4018, 4019, 4023, 4189, 4349, 4395, 4540, 4544 to 4546, 4917, 4918, 4971, 4986, 5222, 5415, 5433, 5452, 5653 to 5656, 5688, 5834, 5853, 6216, 6371,6451, 6743, 7113, 7192, 7224, 7973, 8084, 8192, 8330 Erskine, 4083, 6063, 8149 Essays, 532, 1835, 2250, 2297, 2478 to 2481, 3015, 5019, 7141 Essex, Earl of, 1047,1254,1442,1686, 2097, 2137, 2485, 2487,5455, 7242, 7960,8338,8339 Essex, County of, 2483 to 2486, 2579, 3802, 4660 Eton College.—See Buckinghamshire Eugene, Prince, 4670 Evelyn, 2526 to 2529, 4032, 4807 Fables and Tales.—See zEsop, Gesta Romanorum, and Tales Facetiae, 1, 7, 118, 228 to 233, 296, 370, 423, 437, 533 to 537, 548, 695, 696, 698 to 706, 711,712, 794, 869, 928, 977, 979,1421 to 1423,1552 to 1556, 1677, 1678, 1710, 1796, 1859, 1917, 1929, 1930,2020, 2052, 2053, 2124, 2125, 2147, 2156, 2212,2288, 2289, 2425, 2428, 2478, 2560 to 2565, 2601, 2706,2847, 2848, 2933 to 2941, 3223, 3546, 3654, 3667, 3689, 3784 to 3790, 3828, 4010 to 4012,4128, 4212, 4219,4337, 4589, 4590, 4666, 4684, 4701, 4717, 4828, 4839, 5047, 5094, 5096, 5197, 5607, 5835, 5842, 5853, 5881,5957,5958, 6027, 6191 to 6193, 6199, 6244, 6572, 6730,6866,7040, 7064, 7149, 7297, 7394, 7677, 7706, 7817, 8269, 8272 to 8276, 8368, 8380 Fairfax, General Lord. See under Charles I. Fairfax, 3208, 3512, 7651, 7960 Falkland, Lord, 3208 Family History.—See Heraldry Fell, Bishop, 6794 Fens, 2605, 2606, 3323, 4147, 4148, 6074, 7653 Fiennes, 5817, 6982, 7646, 7960 Finance.—See Coin. Fishing-.—See Games, Sports Fisheries.—See Trade Fitzgerald, 4489, 5948 Fitzwilliam, 1384, 3128, 8180 Flanders. — See Belgium Fletcher, 5ll to 531, 5843 Florida.—See America Floyde, Admiral, 6724 Folengi, Theofilo, 5262 to 5264 Foley.— See Worcestershire Ford, 2348, 2384, 2712, 2713, 5843 Forfeited Estates, 2654, 3636, 3839, 3908 Fortiscue, 2724, 5589 Fox, 1447, 1917, 2732 to 2737, 2771, 3068, 3546, 3676, 3758, 4086 to 4088, 4131, 4840, 6857, 7234, 8196, 8197 France, 820, 1691, 1692, 1712, 2742 to 2745, 2768 to 2773, 2908, 3109, 3281, 3282, 3616, 4362, 4608, 4656, 4667, 4669, 4671, 4698,4974, 4975, 5240, 6251 to 6254, 6320, 6491, 7163, 7348, 7558, 7575,7976, 7977 French Poetry.—See Poetry French Romances.—See Romances French, Nicholas, 2767, 3643, 3652 Frederick, Prince, 4599 Fuller, T. the Historian, 5816, 5817, 6792 Funeral Sermons.—See Sermons Games, Sports, &c. 250, 664, 1091, 1482 to 1499, 1512, 1675, 1676, 1917, 2228, 2823 to 2826, 3216, 3530, 3552, 4111, 4221, 4466, 4980, 5374, 5440, 5621, 5820, 6196, 6197, 6477, 6588, 6589, 6927, 8117 to 8119, 8156, 8245, 8342 Garcilasso de la Vega, 757 to 760 Gardening.—See Husbandry Gardiner, Bishop.—See Bishops. Gardiner, Sir T. 7646 Garlands.—See Poetry. Garrick, David, 1917, 1929, 2850 to 2852, 5961, 7176, 7216, 7394, 7403, 7415, 7418, 7420 to 7422, 7441 to 7443, 7448, 7456 to 7458, 7481 Gascoigne, the Poet, 3435, 3436 Gascon Poems, 5608, 5880 Gazette, Dublin.—See Ireland Genealogy.—See Heraldry Geneva, 2627 Gent, Thos. Topography, &c. 2891 to 2899 George I. 2905, 6074 George II. 1917, 2996, 2997, 3669, 8191 George III. 1917, 2908, 3400, 4377 George IV. 2181, 2909, 3546, 4088, 4338, 4929, 6727 Gibraltar, 2950, 4838, 6010 Gifford, W. 2681 Gil, Alex., Milton’s School Master, 3218 Gilbert, Sir Humph., 2353 Gilpin, G., Ambassador to Queen Elizabeth, 4647 Gipseys, 3058, 3529 Giraldus, 3625 Glass Works, 5085 Gloucestershire, 34, 250, 850, 1032, 1067, 2114, 2476, 2983 to 2986, 4320, 4549, 4884, 4885, 5096, 5345, 5354, 5450, 5820, 6378, 6527, 6801, 6853, 7562,7646, 8172,8250, 8325 Gloucester, Duke of, 1917, 2981, 2982 Glynn, 7036, 7651 Godfrey, Sir E. B. 2989, 5948, 6074 Goodall, 5843 Goodwin, 3003, 7650 Goold, Sir H. 5177 Gowry Conspiracy, 2603, 3022 Gower, 5818, 5837 Gorges, Sir Arthur, 3208, 5818 Grafton, Duke of, 4838, 5162 Granada.—See Spanish Works Grandison, Viscount.—See Villiers Granville.—See Grenville Grattan.—See Ireland Gray, 3041 to 3043, 7175, 7176 Greatheed, 5856 Greek Books, Early.— See Classics, Dictionaries, and Grammars Grenville, 1447, 2123, 3059, 3181, 3233, 3427, 3654, 4085, 4088, 5060, 5455, 5560, 5589, 5846, 6857, 7654, 8302 Gresham, Sir Thos. 2353 Greville, 3065, 3066, 5349, 6857, 6958 Grey, Ladv Jane, 913, 2137, 2693, 5433,5455 Grey, Henry.—See Suffolk, Duke of Grindal.—See Bishops Guildford, Lord, 2693, 7070 Guise, Duke of, 3109, 4479 Gunpowder Plot, 2603, 2849, 3114 to 3116,4652, 6724 Guy of Warwick.—See Romances Gurney, 881, 4204 Haddon, 3128, 3199 Hailes, Lord, 3134 to 3141, 4474 Hakluyt, 2817 Hale, 3147, 3148,4024 Hales, 3149 to 3152, 5843, 7659 Halifax, Marquis of, 3154,8225 Hall, Bishop, 3156 to 3160,3208, 3739 Hamilton, 3164 to 3169, 4650, 5455, 6076, 6712, 6857. 7672 Hampshire, 1475, 1707, 3580, 4906, 6798, 6919, 7035, 7036, 7113, 8114, 8132, 8206, 8227 Hanmer, 3312, 3313,3402,3628,4659, 5846 Hanover, 32, 2025, 2907, 3045, 3174, 3175, 3402, 4833, 7679 Harcourt, 5096, 5326 to 5361, 5662, 7675 Hardwick, Lord, 3820 Harley.—See Oxford, Earl of Harrington, Earl of, 1917, 3668, 3671, 7394 Harrington, Lady Lucy.—See Russell Family Harrison, 5818, 7056 Hart, Sir R. 6985 Hartlib, S. the friend of Milton, 3194, 3195,3558 Harvey, Gabriel, 1569, 3092, 3198 to 3202 Harwood, Col. Sir Edw. 1442 Hastings, Lord, 1127,2802, 3208, 6756 Hastings, Warren, 2301, 2303, 3209, 3373, 8212 Hatton, 3199, 5203, 5455, 5456, 8266 Hawke, Admiral Sir Edward, 5063 Hawking, 1917, 3216 Hawkins, Sir John, 2353, 5060, 5817 Hawkwood, Sir J. 6460 Hawtrey, 5817 Hearne,' T. 3230, 4129, 4957 Heath, 3231 to 3233, 5817, 7163 Heneage, Sir Thomas, 2349 Henrietta Maria.—See Charles I. Herbert, 2476, 2983, 3296 to 3299, 4023, 5996, 6797, 7659,8114 Herefordshire, 1258, 1990, 2266 to 2270, 2833, 2834, 3558, 5942, 6157, 6794, 6797 Hereford, Earl of, 7795 Henry I. 4906, 6248 Henry II. 4710, 4906, 5591, 7113 Henrv III. 3265 to 3267, 4906 Henry IV. 3222 Henry V. 4906 Henry VI. 7117 Henry VII. 2503, 2653, 3268, 3269, 8131 Henry VIII. 826, 1053, 1472, 1473, 1679, 1680, 2137, 2397, 2403,2437, 2552, 3270 to 3280, 4064, 4183, 4196, 4298, 4549, 4638, 4895, 4906, 5116, 5203, 5218, 5362, 5378, 5433, 5455, 6051, 6464, 6684, 6803,6912, 7107, 7200, 7592, 7599, 7953, 7954, 8040, 8245 Henry Prince of Wales, 564, 1428, 2802, 3011, 3122, 3283, 3284, 3342, 3471, 3820, 5404, 6207, 6756 Hentzner, 3288,7177 Heraldry, 356, 474,767,832,833, 834, 881, 934, 1094, 1115, 1144, 1161, 1179,1330, 1720, 1721, 1917, 2189, 2259, 2319, 2596, 2610, 2853, 2884 to 2886, 2949, 3007, 3142, 3163, 3216, 3251, 3292 to 3295, 3335, 3336, 3749, 3907, 3919, 3933,4329, 4362, 4695, 4749,5137, 5140, 5595, 5677, 5738, 6747, 7575, 7712, 7801, 8247 Herrick, 3208 Herrera, 2391 Hertfordshire, 3307 to 3309, 4660, 5100, 5102,6582 Hervey, 1440, 3310 to 3313, 3402, 4084, 4194, 4659,6023,6260 Heywood, 3337 tc 5350, 5820 Hickeringill, 3354, 3355, 6794, 6797, 7665 Hindostanee, 6031, 6033 History, 15 to 17, 41, 117 Hobart, 5818 Hobby, Sir T. 1127 Hodsdon, 7098 Hogarth, 3546 Holderness, Earl of, 3673 Holland,26, 397, 413, 559,1067,1072, 1421, 1422, 1484, 1517, 1686, 1742, 1981, 1987, 2210, 2368, 2403, 3070, 5840, 6105, 6320, 7646, 7653, 7659, 7660, 7664, 7689, 7814, 7931,7942, 8237 Holland, Earl of, 2429, 5843 Holy Land. — See Voyages Hooper, Bishop, 2533, 3481 Hough, Bishop, 5330, 5843 Howard Family, 1979, 2484, 2895, 3199, 3520 to 3523, 3758, 4599, 5062, 5203, 5455, 5817, 5850,7048, 7049, 7235, 7236, 7794,7896, 8018 Howe, Lord, 6260 Howell, 3524 to 3526, 3632 Hughes, 5880 Huise, General Sir E. 4003 Hulsius, 3541, 8073 Hungary, 32, 373, 691, 1397, 3402, 3547,'5289, 6320, 8035 Hunsdon, Lord, 2476 Hunting.—See Games Huntingdonshire, 7653, 7664 Huntingdon, Earl of, 2693, 3208, 5203, 6756 Huntley, Earl of, 7795 Husbandry, Gardening, &c. 685, 686, 769 to 771, 1512, 1798, 1895, 1917, 2004, 2253, 2284, 2527, 2529, 3195, 3373, 3378, 3511, 3557, 3558, 4563, 4662, 4943, 4944, 5985, 5989, 6165, 6314, 6360, 6367, 6397, 7070, 7097, 7150, 7655, 7667, 7687, 7688, 7785, 8104, 8150,8155 Illuminated Missals, 4841, 4842 India.—See under America, and 15, 16, 80, 444, 450, 455, 468, 469, 774, 849,993. 1029, 1066, 1108, 1118, 1121, 1672, 1688, 1707, 1727, 1728, 1731 to 1733, 1743, 1842 to 1844, 1963, 1979, 2002 to 2005, 2210, 2214, 2237, 2301 to 2303, 2439, 2490, 2494, 2752, 2782 to 2784, 2948, 2990 to 2995, 3108, 3132, 3403, 3404,3432, 3481,3527, 3528, 3588 to 3603, 3770 to 3776, 3793, 3805 to 3807, 4042, 4087, 4099, 4128, 4132, 4137, 4387, 4413, 4533, 4538 to 4542, 4600, 4601, 4831, 4840, 4881, 4938, 5042, 5043, 5045, 5057, 5093, 5096, 5126, 5318, 5444, 5626, 5636, 5667, 5689, 5857, 5999, 6000, 6014 to 6017, 6040, 6201, 6246, 6290 to 6299, 6310, 6311, 6320, 6406, 6419, 6455, 6611, 6852, 6862, 6863, 7169, 7172, 7226, 7356, 7653, 7681, 7688, 7689,7728, 7730 to 7732, 7899, 7942, 7956 to 7959, 8036 to 8038,8069 to 8071, 8073, 8075 to 8077, 8179, 8180, 8191, 8193, 8212, 8308 Inquisition, 3000, 3608, 3609, 3834 Ireland, 26, 244, 393, 471, 472, 753, 776 to 779, 835, 846, 918, 926, 927, 965, 1075, 1083,1102 to 1106, 1132, 1320, 1321, 1330, 1333, 1407, 1419, 1623, 1722, 1761, 1879,1885, 1917, 1930, 1982, 1991,2097, 2162, 2226, 2261, 2276, 2306, 2389, 2408, 2654, 2656, 2657, 2659, 2737, 2767,3046, 3052, 3155, 3185, 3191, 3216, 3219, 3226, 3352, 3353, 3397, 3399, 3401, 3425, 3426, 3440, 3549,3559,3623, 3624 to 3702, 3783, 3841, 3916, 3929, 3954, 3971, 4005, 4006, 4022, 4087, 4195,4199,4201,4253, 4305, 4313, 4314, 4325, 4339, 4351, 4374, 4382, 4389, 4390, 4462, 4537, 4657, 4661, 4716, 4791, 4825, 4831, 4834 to 4836, 4863, 4864, 4866 to 4872, 4938, 49,47, 5025, 5044, 5096, 5138, 5207, 5211, 5212, 5213, 5229,5267, 5272, 5290, 5440, 5454,5477, 5511, 5544,5596 to 5606, 5758, 5816 to 5818,5928, 5929, 5948, 5949, 6074, 6090,6260,6280 to 6282,6320,6329, 6332, 6333, 6338, 6374, 6375, 6474, 6724, 6739, 6929, 6962, 6976, 7054, 7055,7088, 7100 to7104, 7261,7285, 7286, 7298, 7331, 7491, 7557, 7580, 7646, 7647, 7650, 7652, 7657, 7660, 7667, 7675, 7680, 7681, 7683, 7684, 7745, 7752 to 7754, 7793, 7807, 7830 to 7833, 7861, 7948, 8088, 8089, 8109 to 8113, 8126, 8129 to 8131, 8180, 8229, 8235, 8321 Iron Trade.—See Trade and Wales Italian Works,&c. 8, 15, 58, 69 to 71, 91, 123, 138 to 140, 248, 267, 273, 286, 287, 301, 305 to 314, 359, 392, 407, 417, 429, 438, 444, 448, 483, 49Sr 509, 538, 570, 572, 574, 575, 594, 595, 607, 610, 611, 622, 624, 640, 693 to 706, 714, 725 to 728, 744, 745, 752, 766, 789, 799, 824, 853, 857, 922, 923, 992, 995, 1006, 1007, 1020, 1022, 1023, 1043, 1044, 1054, 1057, 1058, 1081, 1082, 1084, 1087, 1088 to 1091, 1108, 1117, 1123, 1124, 1108, 1338, 1389 to 1391, 1688, 1729, 1738, 1791 to 1793, 1822 to 1825, 1843, 1845, 1853, 1965 to 1967, 2086, 2104, 2108, 2109, 2155, 2196, 2204 to 2209, 2211, 2212, 2223, 2246, 2298, 2299, 2328, 2726, 2760 to 2762, 2793, 2794, 2801 to 2804, 2819, 2943, 2944, 2962, 2964 to 2969, 3037, 3044, 3055, 3079 to 3081, 3090 to 3092, 3094 to 3097, 3101, 3437 to 3439, 3457, 3581, 3618, 3728, 3964, 3973, 4031, 4059, 4060, 4091, 4112, 4197, 4230, 4331 to 4335, 4356, 4379, 4400, 4414, 4415, 4417, 4439, 4448, 4452, 4454, 4511 to 4513, 4529, 4537, 4692 to 4694, 4696, 4704, 4705, 4763, 4873,4874, 4877, 4925, 4926, 4930 to 4932, 4942, 5038, 5209, 5223, 5226 to 5228, 5236, 5239, 5240, 5262 to 5264, 5269, 5316, 5413, 5419, 5445, 5546, 5547, 5569 to 5587, 5643, 5644, 5753, 5900 to 5903, 5963, 5964, 5970, 5971, 5982, 6028,6049, 6067, 6146 to 6148, 6164, 6166, 6221, 6243, 6320, 6379 to 6384, 6492, 6501, 6534, 6535, 6586 to 6589, 6629, 6631, 6649, 6783 to 6785, 6813, 6997, 7044, 7073, 7074, 7096, 7107, 7157, 7173, 7305 to 7313, 7532, 7601, 7625, 7626, 7695, 7855, 7862, 7863, 7865 to 7867, 7884 to 7886, 7889 to 7891, 7943, 7952, 8015, 8032, 8033, 8052, 8071 Jacomb, T. 6796 James I. 27, 819, 886, 1085, 1687, 2240, 2245, 2334, 2408, 2603, 2849, 3114 to 3116, 3122, 3166, 3745 to 3753, 3820, 3907,4023, 4196, 4599, 4650, 4652, 4769, 5330, 6052, 6074, 6394, 6543, 6724, 6942, 7537, 8091, 8182, 8286 James II. 846, 3512, 3642, 3656, 3756 to 3761, 3826, 3907, 4677, 4678, 5996, 6019, 6074, 6280, 6283, 6712, 7201,7656, 7658 to 7661, 7666 James, 3762 to 3765, 7039 Jane Shore, 3820 Japon.—See India Jeffries, Judge, 3642, 3777 Jervis, Sir J. W. 3682 Jests.—See Facetiae Jesuits, 1463, 1688, 1746, 1885,1917, 3403, 3594 to 3598, 3791, 3792 to 3797,7541,8090 Jewel.—See Bishops Jews, 1917, 3510, 3800 to 3802, 3822, 4591, 4672, 5450, 6188 to 6190, 6918, 7632, 7669, 7781, 8320 Joan of Arc, 4764, 8062 Johnson, Dr. Sam. 3252, 3833 to 3837, 7744 Johnstone, Commodore, 4680 Jones, Inigo, 1985 Jonson, Ben. 884, 3208, 3820, 3848 to 3850, 5820, 5836, 5837 Jordan, Mrs. 3705,7394 Joye, George, 5283 Juntas Press Specimens, 317, 320, 323, 338, 347, 348, 699, 703, 1124, 1371, 1526, 1530, 2058 to 2060, 2862, 2868, 3316, 3379, 3395, 3458, 3883, 3944, 4255, 4273, 4343, 5243,5710, 6146, 6181, 6911, 7022, 7023,7125, 7221, 7341, 7345, 7494, 7850, 7853, 7969, 8360, 8362 Juries, 12, 261, 3654 Kane, Nathaniel.—See Ireland Katharine.—See Henry VIII. Kemble, John Philip, 7394, 7400, 7402, 7405 to 7407, 7420 to 7423, 7425, 7436 to 7439, 7143 to 7447, 7451 to 7455, 7458, 7476, 7481 Kennedy, Sir W. 3908 Kent, 1040, 1041, 1161, 2160, 2254, 2409, 2503, 2738, 2755, 3556, 3845, 3912 to 3915. 4388, 4966, 5368, 5543, 5591, 5625, 6086, 6215, 6394, 6416, 6994, 7029, 7036, 7081, 7082, 7163, 7205, 7659, 7671,8161, 8206, 8221, 8267 Kent, Duke of, 8212 Kett, the Norfolk Rebel, 5092 Kildare, Earl of, 3673 King, Lord, 5044 King.—See Milton and Kingston Kingsborough, Lord.— See Kingston Kingston, Earl of, 4791, 4840, 5662, 5663, 5816, 5817, 5818 King’s Evil, 7596 Kintyre, Lord, 3127 Kit Cat Club, 1917 Knights of the Bath.—See Heraldry. Knollys.—See Knowles Knowles, 5203, 5843 Kynaston, Sir F. 8226 Lambert, General, 3962 Lancashire, 3966 to 3969, 4040, 4338, 4382, 5629, 5718, 6074, 6312, 7678 Lanesborough, Lord, 7234 Lansdowne, Marquis of.—See Petty Latimer.—See Bishops La Touche.—See Ireland Laud.—See Bishops Lauderdale, Earl of, 3996, 6312 Law, 17,26, 389,620, 625,1067,1417* 1775,1820, 1821, 1989, 2188, 2535, 2627, 3146, 3150, 3151, 3165, 3285, 3617, 3703, 3998 to 4003, 4024, 4313,4354, 4377, 4680, 4850, 5440, 5603, 6057, 6063, 6069, 6074, 6106 to 6119, 6561, 6705, 6707, 6709, 6718, 6722, 7058, 7059, 7061 to 7063, 7117, 7243, 7244, 7255,7659* 8156,8182 Laver, Counsellor, 3877 Lee Priory Publications.—See Privately Printed Productions Legerdemain, 1926 Leicester, Earl of, 576, 627,881, 2349* 2351, 2385, 2627, 3128,3199,4033 to 4036, 4655, 5203, 5433, 5455* 5456, 7795 Leicestershire, 4037, 4038 Lennox, Earl of, 4895 Leo X.—See Medici Lesley, 3929, 4069 to 4074 Lestock, Admiral, 5061 Levant, 1911,2111, 4097, 7523, 8077 Libels, 12, 6055, 6056, 7110 Liberty of the Press.—See Printing Lilburne, Col. J. 4140, 6543 Limousin Dialect, 2930 Lincolnshire, 975, 1095, 2605, 2606* 3323, 4146 to 4148, 5086, 5177* 5179, 6063, 7653, 7655 Lindsey, Earl of, 1492, 6952 Lindsay, Sir David, 4023, 4316* 4317 Linen Trade.—See Ireland and Trade Literary Society Productions, 17, 655 Liturgy.—See Church History,&c. Liverpool, Earl of, 4172,1674 Lloyd, Bishop, 3305, 6302 Locke, John, 2632 Loftus, 4199, 5207 London.—See Middlesex Londonderry, Siege of.—See Ireland Long, Bishop, 6801 Lopez, Rtiy.—See Chess Lovelace, R. the poet, 1492 Lowth, Bp. 4238, 4239, 8123 Lowther, Lord, 3967, 5843 Lucan, Lord, 3846, 7184 Lucas, Sir Chas. 2484, 2486 Lucas, Alderman, of Dublin.— See under Ireland Lumley, Sir J. 2484 Lupton, T. 3841 Luther, Martin, 2431* 2787, 3273* 3274, 3326, 4295 to 4301, 4634 to 4642, 5086, 5696, 6684, 6956, 8206 Ludlow, Col. 4280, 4281,6074 Lvonese Counterfeits.—See Aldin© # Series Lysle, Sir George, 2484, 2486 Lyttleton, Lady, 6739 Machlinia.—See Printers Madeira.—See India Mainwaring, 5019, 6422 Maitland Club Books.—See Privately Printed Productions Malay, 3132, 7368, 7942 Mallorca.—See Spanish Works Malmsbury, William of Maltravers, Lady, 4549 Man, Isle of, 3710 Manchester, Earls of, 7960 Manila.—See Spanish Books Manners, 6529 Mansfield, Lord, 4667, 7109, 7243, 7244 Manton, 6794 Manufactories.—See Trade Marlborough Family, 546, 565, 1710, 2887, 3404, 3545, 3642, 4470 to 4475, 5096, 5325 to 5361, 5844, 5850, 6002, 6229, 6798, 6799, 6926, 7667, 7674,7726 Marlow, Christ. 4479 to 4484 Marmyon, 4485, 5820 Marriage, 1869, 1917, 2197, 2374, 3001, 3275, 3280, 4091, 4183, 4488 to 4490, 4589 to 4591, 4750, 4793, 4794, 4850, 4889, 5419, 6684, 7592, 5950, 6344, 7836, 7837 Marsh, Bp. 7683 Marston, John, 4497 to 4510 Mary, Queen, the First, 925, 1980, 3012, 3128, 4196, 4548 to 4556, 5134, 5239, 5893, 7592, 8206 Mary, Princess, 2409, 3128, 4549, 5098 Mary Queen of Scots.—See Scotish Mary 11.4831, 7662 Masks.—See under Plays Mason, 4564 to 4570, 5816 to 5818 Massey, Col.—See Gloucestershire Matthew, Archbishop.—See Bishops Matthews, 5061, 5843, 7161 Mazarin, Cardinal, 4608 Mayerne, Sir Theod. 4604 Medici Family, 1349,1663, 4545, 4616 to 4627, 5215,5901, 6997, 8015 Melancthon, 2431, 2464, 2707, 3414, 3862, 4296, 4297, 4308, 4634 to 4642, 5696, 6511,8206 Melusina.—See Romances. Melville, Lord, 4648, 8180, 8212 Melvin, 4023, 4651, 4652 Mer des Histoires, 6514 Merlin.—See Romances Merry, Robert, 5856 Meursii, Joannis, Opera, 4353, 4722 to 4748, 7503, 7512 Mexico, 109, 149, 4412, 4751 to 4758, 4938, 6615 Middlesex, 246, 254, 450, 470, 561, 565, 673, 957, 1015, 1033, 1038, 1047, 1096, 1107, 1472, 1473,1666, 1667, 1690, 1917, 1926, 1927, 1936, 1968, 2012, 2079, 2119,2227, 2247, 2295, 2353, 2379 to 2385, 2396, 2453, 2457, 2533, 2560 to 2564, 2604, 2670, 2731, 2734 to 2738, 2826, 2888, 3016, 3128, 3156, 3279, 3334, 3338, 3344, 3345, 3375, 3376, 3536, 3546, 3577, 3642, 3656, 3705, 3735, 3801, 3802, 3945, 4003, 4021, 4137, 4140, 4149, 4203 to 4215, 4232, 4388, 4469, 4590,4614,4615, 4657, 4660, 4662, 4664, 4666, 4672, 4709, 4766 to 4774, 4969, 4970, 5019, 5041, 5052, 5099, 5100, 5102, 5174, 5300 to 5303, 5362, 5591, 5601, 5677, 5771, 5904, 5925, 5940, to 5950, 5965 to 5969, 5991, 5996, 6039, 6074, 6260, 6335, 6394, 6403, 6729, 6794, 6795, 6797 to 6799,6801, 6802, 6860, 6919, 6930 to 6933, 7537, 7646, 7651, 7654 to 7658, 7668, 7680, 7688, 7721 to 7723, 7770, 7960, 7965, 7995, 8125, 8128, 8152, 8194 to 8197, 8245, 8305, 8318,8373 Middlesex, Earl of, 4194 Middleton, Dr. 2192, 2193, 4776 to 4778 Middleton, T. 4779 to 4781 Mildmay, 3128, 3199 Milton, the Poet, 3188, 3194, 3195, 3218, 3558, 4788 to 4810, 4832, 4835, 4994, 5630, 5816 to 5818, 5850, 6074,6204, 7791, 8150, 8375 Mines, 4812, 4813, 8100 Minorca.— See Spain and Voyages Missals, Printed and Manuscript,4841, 4842, 6564, 6565, 6584 Missions, 3481, 5042,'6290 to 6299, 6670 Molucca Islands.—See India Modena, Duchess of, 1447 Molyneux.—See Ireland Monastic History, 544, 1008, 1067, 1480, 1918, 2290, 2483, 3624, 4037, 4101, 4146, 5152 to 5155, 5161, 5170, 7247, 7248, 8246, 8369, 8371 Monck, General, 1445, 1447, 2114, 4887 to 4889, 6550, 6946, 7652, 7654 Moncrieffe, Major, 4669 Mondeford, Sir E. 6724 Monmouth, 4884 to 4886, 6074 Montagu, 5816 to 5818, 7248 Montgomery, 4896, 4897, 5996, 6070 Montrose, Marquis of, 4023,7672 Moore, T. the Poet, 7681 Mordaunt, 4831, 4332, 5063, 6074, 7721 More, Sir Thomas, 826, 913, 1679, 1680, 2137, 2452, 2462, 2617,3199, 3337, 4258, 4906, 4917 to 4925, 5116, 5362, 5817, 5818,5991, 6803, 6912, 7113, 7593, 7643, 7953, 7954, 8084, 8206 Morley, Lord, 1384 Mornington, Lord, 7055 Morpeth, Lord, 3554 Mountmorres, Lord, 7055 Mulgrave, Earl of, 3758, 4194, 5818 Munday, Antony, 4968, 5407 Murders.—See Trials Murray, 5816, 5817 Musgrave, Sir P. 2357 Musgrave, Sir R. 3820 Music, 445 to 447, 1033, 1119, 1927, 1932, 2565, 2761, 2762, 3233, 3357, 3548, 4991 to 5011, 5042, 6126, 6127, 6215, 6229, 6252, 6584, 6998, 7008,7201, 7370, 8148 Mysteries, 5024, 5108, 6221 Nash, 3202, 5048, 5816 Nassau.—See Holland Natural History.—See Husbandry Navigation.—See Navy Navy, 755, 780, 781, 826, 1447, 1782, 3402, 3403, 3538, 3685, 4671, 4680, 4784, 4815, 4831, 4835, 4838, 5043, 5057, 5065, 5159, 5160, 5833, 5990, 5991, 6010, 6260, 6666, 6852, 7039, 7040, 7041, 7047 to 7050, 7664, 7675, 7685, 7688, 7794, 8120, 8121, 8182,8202 Nedham, Marchamont, 3164 Nelson, Admiral Lord, 4671, 5080 Netherlands.—See Belgium and Holland Neville, 1445, 2137, 2349, 3676, 5276, 7795 Newburgh, Lord, 2233 Newcome, 6802 Newcastle, Marquis of, 2225 Newcastle, Duke of, 3645, 4164, 5100, 5513,5599 New England.—See America Newfoundland.—See America Newport, Sir John, 3682, 3689 Newspapers, 1917,3642 Newton, Sir Isaac, 3400,5103, 7817 New Zealand, 4046,5110 Nile, Battle of, 4671 Nobility.—See Heraldry Nonsuch, Palace, 6052 Norfolk, 815, 1093, 3128, 4416, 4489, 4527, 5064, 5435, 5690, 6798, 6801, 7653 8245 Norfolk, Duke of, 881, 2127, 3128, 4417, 4557, 4831, 5048, 5092, 5203, 5439 Normandy, 1760, 2094, 5152 to 5155 Norris, Admiral Sir J. 5060 North, Lord, 4087,5156 to 5158, 5836, 5837, 5844 Northampton, Marchioness of, 3128 Northamptonshire, 3128, 5161 to 5163, 5996, 6082, 6086, 6798, 6996, 7653 Northern Literature, 2188,3390, 3578, 4965, 5165 to 5169, 5173, 5185, 5289, 5528, 5927 to 5929, 6970, 7072, 7252, 7254 to 7256, 7597, 7598 Northumberland, Duke of, 676, 881, 2137, 2385, 2693, 2999, 3202, 4023, 5172, 5205, 7098, 7960 Northumberland, 5100, 5170 to 5172, 6801, 7201 Norton, 3128 Nottinghamshire, 2227, 2247, 2738, 5177 to 5181, 5436, 5662, 5663, 6452, 6980, 7675, 8305 Novels.—See Romances Nowell, Dean, 5184, 5433 Nuneham, Viscount.—See Harcourt Nunneries.—See Monastic History Ogle, Sirs, 3674, 5486 Olympic Games.—See Gloucestershire Orchards, 685, 686 Orde, Admiral Sir J. 4671 Orde, Rt. Hon. T. 3676 Orford, Earl of. — See Russell and Walpole Oriental Works, 1136, 1203, 1227, 1263, 1328, 1339, 1629 to 1632, 2305, 2545, 3481, 3551, 3847, 3860, 4667, 5201, 5202, 5548 to 5550, 6031 to 6038, 6230 to 6236, 8308 Orkney, Earl of, 4650 Orkney Isles, 3405, 8097 Ormond, 2767, 2887, 3512, 3633, 3652, 3655, 5022, 5267, 5272, 5288, 5604, 7667, 7674, 8109, 8161 Orrery, 5272, 5273 Ossian, 6849 Ossory.—See Ormond Ouseley, Sir Gore, 5550, 6037, 6038 Overton, 4140, 5300 to 5303 Owen, 5319 to 5324, 6796, 6798 Oxfordshire, 245, 324, 546, 565, 680, 681, 928, 1032, 1079, 1080, 1166, 1174, 1710,1958,2261,2693, 2981, 3230, 3305, 3399,3416, 3512, 3535, 3545, 3560, 3859, 3910, 4001, 4002, 4129,4200,4209, 4470 to 4475,4487, 4489, 4657, 4659, 4828, 4906, 4923, 4957, 4989,5096,5176,5325 to 5361, 5533, 5589, 5594, 5752, 5843, 5884, 6021, 6543, 6793, 6794, 6802, 6926, 6963, 7163, 7249, 7265, 7658, 7667, 7818 to 7820, 8091, 8114, 8135, 8150, 8151, 8162, 8174, 8266, 8376 Oxford, Earls of, 881, 1161, 3183 Pace, R. Dean of St. Paul’s, 5362,5771 5 P Pageants.—See Plays Paget, Lord, 3128, 5817 Painters and Painting, 627, 744, 752, 825, 922, 923, 928,^962, 1161,1176, 1191, 1197, 1209, 1214, 1219 to 1221, 1259,1289, 1295, 1312, 1340, 1513, 1917, 1997, 2000, 2095, 2096, 2115, 2257, 2481, 2483, 2730, 3102, 3366, 3531, 4016, 4080, 5348, 5350, 5376 to 5391, 6958, 7181, 7570, 7699, 7712, 7884, 8157 Papers, News, English and Irish.— See Newspapers Parker, Archbishop.—See Bishops. Parker, Lord, 3859 Parkins, Sir T.—See Nottinghamshire Parliament, 1921 to 1923, 5437 to 5444, 5511, 5991, 6106,6118, 6203, 6245, 6714, 7648,7652, 7654, 7670 to 7675, 7819,8325 Parnell, H. 5044, 7681 Parr, Dr. 3705 Parsons, Robert, the Jesuit, 2342, 2381 Parsons, Sir Lawrence, 3684 Patricii, St. 4716, 4890, 5475, 5476, 7104, 7557 Patrick, Bishop, 5477, 5844, 6797, 6799 Paulet, 3627, 5203, 5997, 8264 Peach am, Hen. 5484 to 5487,8333 Peel, George, 3784 Peers, British, 26, 832 to 834, 1094, 1115, 1720, 1721, 3399, 3432, 3623, 5119, 5677, 7238, 7243, 7244, 7664, 8191 Pelham, 5497 Pembroke, Earl of, 2603, 3842, 3905, 3921, 4023, 5499 to 5501, 6952, 7960 Pembroke, Countess, 1959,6898, 7066 Penn, W.—See America Penruddoke, 5818 Percival, 5511 to 5517, 6320, 7357, 7671, 8108, 8225 Percy.—See Northumberland Periodicals, 17, 655, 1834, 1917, 4900 to 4902, 8125 Perrot, 4672 Persia, 774, 816, 817, 1006, 4667, 5547 to 5550, 6031, 6034 to 6037, 6534, 6862, 6863, 7958, 7959, 8393 Peru, 149, 5318, 8391 Pescara, Marchesana di, 6378 Peterborough, Earl of, 2588 Peterborough, Earl of.—See Mordaunt Peters, Hugh, 4140, 5562, 7056, 7651 Petrarch, 5215, 5276, 5564 to 5587, 7585, 8256 Petre, Lord, 5589 Petty, 26, 1238, 2301, 2632, 3637, 3984, 4680,5596 to 5606, 5846,6029 Philip and Mary.—See Mary Philippine Isles.—See Spanish Books Phillips, 5096, 5626 to 5632 Phipps.—See Mulgrave Pickering, 7098 Pierce, 5658 to 5660, 6981 Pierrepoint.—See Kingston, Earl of Piers, Sir John, 3689 Piggot, 4648, 5667, 5816 Pilpay’s Fables, 8308 Piozzi, Mrs. 2681, 5856 Pitt, Rt. Hon. W. 2302, 3538, 3676, 3677, 3681, 3682, 4086, 6406, 6865, 8197 Plague, 3400, 5690, 5691, 7664 Plattes, G.-—See Husbandry Play Bills, 5718 to 5723 Plays, 463, 511 to 531, 553 to 556, 561, 802, 829, 1033, 1086, 1098, 1099, 1168, 1196, 1211, 1212, 1215 to 1217, 1234 to 1236, 1286, 1297, 1298, 1302, 1303, 1308, 1322, 1327, 1333, 1425 to 1427, 1431 to 1434, 1501, 1724, 1759, 1827, 1856, 1873, 1875, 1900, 1927, 1943 to 1945, 1958, 1959, 1983 to 1986, 1992, 1999, 2012 to 2016, 2157, 2161, 2320, 2321, 2496, 2532, 2534, 2586, 2674, 2675, 2709 to 2712, 2720, 3004, 3019, 3048, 3049, 3065, 3087', 3210 to 3212, 3250, 3338 to 3350, 3526, 3848 to 3850, 3852, 3930, 3942, 4149, 4236, 4237, 4467, 4479 to 4485, 4497 to 4509, 4568, 4578 to 4581, 4611, 4713, 4714, 4916, 4953, 4958, 4959, 4968, 5026 to 5028, 5048, 5108, 5294, 5295, 5373, 5724 to 5734, 5993, 5994, 6394, 6481, 6489, 6492, 6499, 6530, 6547, 6550, 6683, 6809, 6819 to 6836, 6841, 6843 to 6846, 6848, 6854, 6867 to 6889, 7032, 7033, 7257, 7315, 7316, 7539, 7591, 7619, 7621, 7791, 7868, 7869, 8085, 8105, 8148, 8163, 8170 to 8173, 8253, 8254, 8326, 8377 Plunkett. — See Ireland Poetry, English,1,7, 27, 28,29,88,117, 122,199,246,247,250,252,253,381, 397,427, 458,532,562,565,582,583, 653, 659, 662, 666, 670, 684, 734, 788,800 to 802, 830, 877 to 880, 892, 982' to 986, 997, 998, 1004, 1013, 1033, 1168,1196, 1200, 1207, 1211, 1212, 1215 to 1217, 1234 to 1236, 1282, 1283, 1286, 1297, 1298, 1303, 1308, 1325, 1327, 1350, 1333, 1416, 1423, 1428 to 1430, 1466 to 1468, 1492, 1493, 1506, 1515, 1542, 1552 to 1556, 1684, 1756, 1873 to 1876, 1909,1917, 1931, 1950,1958, 1959, 1990, 2079, 2084, 2102, 2098, 2224, 2240 to 2243, 2247, 2260, 2287 to 2289, 2334, 2349, 2358, 2409, 2476, 2485, 2586, 2598, 2603, 2626, 2654, 2681, 2686, 2694, 2708, 2713, 2715, 2716, 2720, 2725, 2749, 2789, 2790, 2813, 2830, 2834, 2847, 2848, 2861, 2895 to 2897, 2998, 3011, 3025, 3041 to 3043, 3048 to 3050, 3059, 3087, 3127, 3128, 3160, 3167, 3178, 3199, 3208, 3218, 3233, 3283, 3284, 3342, 3360, 3366, 3424, 3435 to 3439, 3471,3504, 3520, 3523, 3532 to 3534, 3548, 3558, 3683, 3739, 3747, 3753, 3820, 3842, 3844, 3846, 3851,3896, 3901,4030, 4035, 4041, 4053, 4056, 4163, 4176, 4179, 4180, 4316, 4317, 4377, 4480, 4481, 4484, 4523, 4562, 4599, 4605, 4701, 4788 to 4791, 4807 to 4809, 4826, 4827. 4895, 4897, 4905, 4906, 4984, 4985,' 4988, 5092, 5114, 5171, 5203, 5293, 5297 to 5300, 5312, 5313, 5315, 5493, 5500, 5505, 5506, 5519, 5520, 5533, 5543, 5661,5685, 5816, 5871, 6018, 6107, 6162,6172,6173,6204, 6206, 6218, 6425, 6444 to 6446, 6480, 6483, 6484, 6486 to 6491, 6493 to 6495, 6498 to 6500, 6504, 6513, 6529, 6550, 6712, 6719, 6724, 6727, 6770, 6771, 6939, 6942, 6957, 7027, 7042, 7043, 7067 to 7071, 7090,7098, 7106, 7119, 7121,7141, 7151, 7152, 7201, 7245, 7246, 7278, 7385, 7622, 7932, 7992, 8018 to 8022, 8062, 8098, 8125, 8151, 8159, 8189, 8194, 8201, 8209, 8230, 8231, 8271, 8274, 8276, 8286 to 8295, 8299, 8327, 8328, 8344, 8403 Poetry, Prench, 1421, 1422, 1462, 4608, 4861, 5024, 5873, 5874, 6253, 6254, 7976 Poetry, Greek, 27, 255 to 260, 280 to 282” Poetry, Italian.—See Italian Works. Poetry, Latin, 14, 27, 115, 249, 260, 271,272, 274, 280 to 282, 399, 460 to 462, 464, 465, 533 to 537, 628, 629, 668, 678, 730, 746, 1003, 1077 to 1080, 1405, 1419, 1445, 1505, 1658, 1663 to 1665, 1677, 1678, 1715, 1783, 1784, 1786, 1876, 1901 to 1903, 1910, 1933, 1957, 1961, 1962, 2230 to 2232, 2277, 2334, 2349, 2577, 2593, 2598, 2654 to 2656, 2678, 2687, 2739, 2740, 2746, 2749, 2812, 2814 to 2816, 2820 to 2822, 2834, 2858 to 2860, 2912, 2913, 3128, 3196, 3199, 3218, 3389, 3414, 3418, 3513 to 3515, 3539, 3567, 3568, 3575, 3576, 3635, 3820, 3829, 3937, 4015, 4018, 4019, 4023, 4224, 4226, 4229, 4349, 4350, 4367, 4371, 4372, 4377, 4385, 4399, 4420 to 4431, 4465, 4493, 4539, 4540, 4619, 4623, 4624, 4785, 4851, 4852, 4876, 4891, 4892, 4906, 4911, 5021, 5023, 5034 to 5037, 5056, 5086, 5129, 5130, 5150, 5190,5203, 5215, 5250, 5251, 5284 to 5287, 5292, 5328, 5364 to 5366, 5369, 5370, 5399, 5408, 5409, 5533, 5561, 5645 to 5649, 5651 to 5656, 5694,5774 to 5818, 5875 to 5879, 5900 to 5903, 5921 to 5924, 6216, 6217, 6242, 6324 to 6328, 6361, 6371, 6423, 6464 to 6468, 6470, 6471, 6511, 6512, 6516, 6517, 6528, 6536, 6539, 6541, 6554, 6562, 6596, 6604 to 6610, 6630, 6651, 6654, 6655,6671, 6673, 6734, 6745, 6746, 6890, 6894, 6896, 6912, 6942, 7126, 7137, 7153 to 7156, 7164, 7165, 7192, 7198, 7199, 7213,7224, 7272, 7273, 7280, 7281, 7504, 7505, 7517, 7518, 7525, 7610, 7624, 7637, 7643, 7801, 7828, 7907, 7915, 7975, 7993, 8034, 8054, 8055, 8084, 8102, 8192, 8227, 8255, 8266, 8312, 8382 to 8386 Poetry, Spanish, 20, 727, 728, 757 to 760, 1121, 1128, 1711, 1726, 1762, 1803 to 1813, 2623, 2753 Poland, 464, 678, 1087, 2226, 4947, 5017,5560,5886 to 5891, 6320 Pole, Cardinal, 913, 2179, 3337,4548, 4551 to 4553,5455,5696,5893 to 5896 Poor Laws, &c. 11, 769, 1039, 1076, 5444, 5930, 5931, 5950, 8150 Pope, Alex. 4828, 5850, 5934 to 5936, 8101 Popery, 3929, 4022, 4137, 4211,4677, 4769, 4821 to 4825, 5324, 5939 to 5949, 6706,7656 to 7661,7667 Popes, 42 to 49, 116, 266, 365, 908 to 912, 915, 1064, 1087, 1101, 1654, 2108, 2283, 2424, 2544, 2608, 2660, 3057, 3101,3266, 3270,3271, 3358, 3466. 3467, 3525, 3566, 3605, 3606, 3610' 3792, 3866 to 3873, 4027, 4378, 4548, 4551, 4553, 4592, 4621, 4687 to 4690, 4973, 5116, 5300, 5431, 5518, 5524, 5687, 5892, 5895, 5938,6261, 6318,6382, 6406, 6408, 6661, 6937, 6938, 7025, 7113, 7215, 7644, 7930 Porson, Professor, 2506, 2507, 2509, 2511, 3447,3467, 5957, 5958, 7845 Porter, Endymion, 1986, 3127 Porter, 7163 Portland, Duke of.—See Bentinck Portugal, 147, 475, 744, 1118, 2235, 2764, 3099, 3588 to 3597, 3775, 3776, 4027, 4063, 4329, 5836, 5978 to 5980, 6611,6737,8072 Portuguese Books, 21,475, 605, 1021, 1134, 1380, 2809, 2990 to 2995, 3132, 4013, 4222, 6128, 6129, 6420, 7887 Potemkin, Prince, 4670 Powell, Sir J. 5177 Powis, Duke of, 5996 Powis, Lord, 3127, 3758, 4132, 5991, 6801 Presbyterians.—See Church History Prester John.—See India Pretender, 2797 to 2799, 3402, 3907, 3954, 4657, 4659,4678, 4715, 6019 to 6027, 6074, 6713, 6714 Printers. Early, 36, 42 to 48, 96, 97', 99, 223, 224, 319, 326 to 329, 344, 351, 362, 367, 387, 400 to 403, 405, 412, 479, 483, 606, 608, 609, 616, 631, 632, 695, 718, 738 to 741, 793, 794, 796, 799, 826, 935 to 939, 961, 968, 1045, 1046, 1064, 1071, 1101, 1304, 1308, 1314, 1326, 1330, 1333, 1335, 1338, 1350, 1368, 1400, 1414, 1482 to 1484, 1517, 1524, 1538, 1560, 1564, 1567, 1571 to 1575, 1637 to 1640, 1655, 1663, 1664, 1673, 1731, 1732, 1775, 1817, 1822, 1838, 1853, 1886 to 1888, 1895, 1938, 1940, 1954, 1987, 2022 to 2024, 2127, 2128, 2152, 2164 to 2167, 2184, 2215, 2216, 2271 to 2274, 2363, 2364, 2375, 2416, 2423 to 2427, 2442, 2452, 2453, 2491, 2518, 2520, 2539, 2548, 2591, 2593, 2611, 2615, 2689, 2690,2727, 2776, 2793,2806, 2810, 2846, 2863, 2864, 2917, 2918, 2923 to 2931, 2933 to 2936, 3060, 3094, 3095, 3100, 3105 to 3107, 3172, 3251, 3292, 3314, 3359, 3361, 3363, 3383, 3426, 3490 3491, 3496, 3539, 3605, 3610, 3617, 3738, 3800, 3805 to 3807, 3854, 3881, 3882, 3888, 3950, 3972, 4028, 4061,4095,4138, 4153,4175,4186to 4188, 4228, 4242, 4243, 4254, 4272, 4291, 4341, 4360, 4378, 4391, 4401 to 4405, 4408 to 4410, 4420 to 4422, 4431, 4434, 4458, 4460, 4491, 4539, 4544, 4545, 4583, 4584, 4628, 4643, 4644, 4700, 4706, 4749, 4776, 4777, 4821, 4876, 4911,5073, 5087, 5088, 5104, 5129, 5131, 5140, 5153, 5191, 5242, 5250, 5261, 5268, 5304, 5307, 5316, 5364, 5396, 5426, 5469, 5479, 5480,5521, 5524, 5537, 5538, 5552 to 5554, 5558, 5564 to 5570,5591, 5592, 5609, 5610, 5616, 5617, 5646, 5652, 5683, 5684, 5708, 5741, 5744, 5761, 5762, 5774, 5775, 5879, 5881, 5882, 5914, 5917, 5984, 6001, 6004, 6009, 6014, 6015, 6066, 6070, 6087, 6097, 6101, 6102, 6120 to 6123, 6141, 6150, 6154, 6187, 6188, 6210, 6227, 6251,6270, 6271, 6277, 6286, 6287, 6319, 6323, 6332, 6333, 6349, 6413, 6414, 6437, 6439, 6514, 6538, 6591, 6629, 6639, 6647, 6761, 6762, 6778, 6779, 6780, 6787 to 6789, 6804, 6895, 6900, 6918, 6922, 6973, 6974, 6975, 7052, 7053, 7117, 7122, 7123, 7135, 7217 to 7219, 7228 to 7232, 7272, 7274, 7302 to 7304, 7328, 7513, 7514, 7519, 7526 to 7528, 7546, 7547, 7554, 7603, 7604, 7609, 7627, 7629 to 7639, 7737, 7752, 7753, 7758 to 7761, 7774 to 7781, 7806,7821,7851,7852, 7856, 7857, 7860, 7920, 7963, 7964, 7971, 7987 to 7989, 7997, 8000, 8007, 8029, 8042 to 8052, 8159, 8223, 8255,8308, 8309, 8313 Printing, 6050 to 6058, 7666 Prints, Books of, 20, 23 Priories.—See Monastic History Private Cases in Parliament, 6069 Privately Printed Productions, 2, 360, 452, 453, 604, 654, 673, 684, 734, 744, 874 to 883, 1001, 1013, 1034, 1072, 1076, 1096, 1147, 1699, 1704, 1710, 1889 to 1891, 1931, 1969, 1970, 2133, 2135, 2162,2242, 2256, 2291, 2484, 2496, 2598, 2681, 2752, 2903, 3025, 3041, 3137, 3169, 3189, 3382, 3416, 3544, 3554, 3676, 3698, 3702, 3705, 3846, 3906, 3915, 4133, 4311, 4320, 4327, 4329, 4363, 4474, 4484, 4650, 4781, 5057, 5097, 5120, 5200, 5207, 5377, 5454, 5559, 5582, 5586, 5587, 5632, 5856 to 5858, 5860 to 5871, 5907, 5971, 6069, 6172, 6173, 6206, 6229, 6240, 6280, 6307, 6424, 6425, 6443 to 6446, 6451, 6484 to 6507, 6718, 6720 to 6722, 6756, 6850, 6853, 6926, 6965, 6996, 7057, 7175 to 7190, 7243, 7244, 7271, 7324, 7440, 7622, 7729, 7746, 7748, 7797, 7848, 8023, 8062, 8100, 8104, 8137, 8147, 8148, 8152, 8190, 8201, 8210, 8225, 8265,8268, 8276, 8316, 8338, 8339 Proclamations, 6074 Prohibited Books.—See Councils Prophecies, 837, 838, 4098, 4710, 4711, 6082 to 6085, 6144 Protestants, 6090 to 6096 Prussia, 32, 1262, 4127, 5017 Prvnne, W. 6106 to 6119, 6982, 7649, 7652 Psalms in various languages, 6120 to 6137, 7370, 7774 to 7776, 7896, 7973 Pulteney, 4680 Puritans, 1096, 4535, 5107, 5535 Quakers, 957, 2581, 3401, 4591, 5066, 6157 to 6161, 6248, 7654, 7675 Quarles, 5818 Queensberry,Duke of, 6707,6713,6718 Rabbit-Woman, of Godaiming, 7234 Rainbow, 5818, 5836 Raine, Dr. 2508, 2514 Raleigh, Sir W. 5060, 5455, 6201 to 6207, 7648,8073 Ramsay, Allan, 5852 Ratsey, Gamaliel, 3820 Rebellion.—See Pretender Reformation, 946 to 953, 3929, 3935, 4367, 4389, 4390, 4848, 5893 to 5895, 6261 to 6264 Regicides, 7056 Registry of Lands, 5624 Reviews.—See Periodicals Revolution, 3512, 3826, 4657, 4677, 4678, 5330, 6337, 6338, 6340, 7658 to 7662 Reynolds, 6341 to 6348, 6794, 6796 Rich, Sirs, 6724, 6756 Richard I. 2776, 6362, 7963 Richard II. 3621, 4826, 4827, 4906 Richard III. 4137, 4906, 6363, 8103 Richmond, Duke of, 1161, 3405, 3620 Richmond, Duchess of, 2409 Richmond and Derby, Countess of, 2653 Ridley.—See Bishops Riots.—See Middlesex and Surrey Rivers, Lord, 8114 Rodney, Lord, 6416, 8196 Roe, Sir Thos. 4881, 5138, 5328, 5816, 6418, 7356 Rolle, Richard, Hermit of Hampole, 3172 Romances and Novels, 20, 91, 111, 112,138, 139, 143, 144, 305 to 315, 441,448, 468, 469, 502, 694, 697 to 700, 702 to 706, 725 to 728, 766, 1119, 1120, 1160, 1200, 1207, 1211, 1212, 1215 to 1217, 1234 to 1236, 1286, 1297, 1298,1303, 1308, 1325, 1330, 1333, 1408 to 1411, 1423, 1462, 1619, 1803 to 1813, 1845, 2207 to 2209, 2246, 2473 to 2475, 2477, 2679, 2683, 2747, 2753, 2804, 2809, 2814 to 2816, 2968, 2969, 2979, 2980, 2988, 3091, 3094 to 3097, 3382, 3384, 3437, 3581, 3805 to 3807, 4860, 4898, 4899, 4930 to 4932, 5405 to 5407, 5426, 6048, 6049, 6169, 6243, 6251, 6339, 6428 to 6446, 6491, 6492, 6535, 6559, 6613, 6620, 6778, 6779, 6782, 7096, 7268, 7269, 7534, 7546, 7547, 7625, 7626, 8023, 8137 Rotheram, 6302 Rous, 3199 Routh, M. J. 5702 Roxburghe Club, 5971, 6229, 6484 to 6507 Royal Family, 1917, 2409, 2919, 2981, 3208, 4137, 5455, 6052 Royston, Lord, 1072 Russell Family, 544 to 547, 668,1917, 1926, 2566,2606, 2738, 3021, 3199, 3438, 3661,3675, 4127, 4533, 4831, 5843, 6521, 6543, 6756, 7089, 7656, 7795, 8220 Russia, 12, 1087, 2672, 2673, 2893, 4101, 5017, 5513, 6522 to 6526, 6964, 8210 Rutland, Duke of.—See Manners. Ruyter, Admiral, 5064 Sackville, 1127, 3233 Sacrament.—See Church History, &c. Salisbury, Earl of.—See Cecil Salisbury, John of, 5591 Salisbury Missals, &c. 6564, 6565 Salmasius, 4799, 6573 to 6580, 7358 Salt, 2757 Saltmarsh, 5818 Sanctorum Vitae, 663,737, 2370, 2623, 3625, 3629, 3639, 4028 to 4030, 4157, 4716, 5469, 6332 to 6334, 6976, 7104, 7557, 8126 Sandwich, Lord, 7664 Sankey, Sir H. 5596, 5606 Sannazaro, 6379, 6605 to 6610 Sanquhar, Lord, 6724 Sanscrit, 6032, 7166 Saracens, 2540, 4877 Satires, 1, 272, 370, 589,1552 to 1556, 1677, 1685, 1874, 2250, 2279 to 2282, 2478, 2661 to 2663, 2686, 3130, 3160, 3306, 3368, 3525, 4608, 4626, 5034 to 5037, 5048, 5129, 5130, 5463, 5466, 5543, 5851, 6303, 6631 to 6633, 7141, 7275, 8274 Saville, 3402, 4085, 6259, 6641, 6642, 6739 Savoy, 4101 Saxon Books, 720, 2536, 3287, 3356, 3900 Scaliger, 2349, 4647, 6532, 6650 to 6656, 6806,8394 Schools.—See Charities Scioppius, 6693 to 6702 Sclavonic Books, 560, 635, 6703, 6704 Scott, Sir Walter, 2, 6727, 6728 Scotish History, &c. 2, 4, 27, 452, 453, 458 to 462, 564, 668, 721, 846, 884 to 891,1055, 1377, 1384, 1439, 1441, 1444, 1543, 1682, 1683, 1736, 1747, 1837, 1878, 1901 to 1903, 1927, 1947, 1989, 1995, 2080 to 2083, 2085,2137, 2247, 2264, 2271 to 2277, 2351, 2389, 2399, 2437, 2439, 2657, 2714 to 2716, 2735, 2789, 2855, 2959, 3008 to 3011, 3025, 3046, 3074, 3134 to 3141, 3164 to 3166, 3169, 3191, 3199, 3218, 3252, 3281,3285,3401,3405, 3425, 3515, 3544, 3607, 3703, 3704, 3744 to 3753, 3772, 3829 to 3832, 3907, 3935, 3936, 4017, 4023, 4030, 4069 to 4072, 4079, 4084, 4163, 4193, 4204, 4363, 4368, 4374, 4386, 4537, 4557 to 4561, 4585, 4650 to 4652, 4657 to 4659, 4661, 4663, 4831, 4832, 4848, 4882, 4895 to 4897, 4906, 4934, 4946, 4947, 4971, 5025, 5098, 5114, 5120, 5154, 5197, 5215, 5363, 5403, 5444, 5455, 5505, 5506, 5511, 5685, 5696, 5852, 5855, 5925, 5928, 5929, 6076, 6080, 6084, 6133, 6148, 6211, 6212, 6398, 6406, 6425, 6443 to 6446, 6485, 6495, 6496, 6502, 6532, 6705 to 6722, 6857, 6892, 6923,6957,7054, 7163, 7201,7278, 7306, 7315, 7331,7537, 7538' 7646, 7649, 7651,7652, 7663, 7672, 7771 to 7773, 7795, 7797, 7811 to 7813, 7815, 7862, 7898, 7904, 7953, 7954, 8017, 8126,8268, 8335 Scudamore, Lord, 2833, 6733 Seals, Ancient, 544, 1008,1480,1918, 2290, 2483, 3624, 4037, 4101,4146, 5152, 5161, 5170, 7247, 7248, 8246, 8369, 8371 Sebright, Sir J. 3971 Sedgwick, 6792 Selden, J. 6751 to 6755 Sermons, 5, 626, 627, 2295, 3156, 3179, 3357, 3375, 3376,3560, 3675, 3739, 3780, 3837, 3840,3932, 4164, 5320, 5450, 5562, 5662, 5690,6215, 6342, 6400, 6792 to 6802, 6950, 6959, 7249, 7250, 7617, 7662, 7672, 7680, 7992, 8153, 8239, 8325, 8397 Settel, 6809 Seymour, Lady Jane, 4906 Shaftesbury, Countess of, 2227 Shakspeare, 542, 790, 1619, 1917, 2816, 2850, 2969, 3425, 4828, 5040, 5099, 5961, 5970, 5971, 6492, 7064, 7394, 8123 Shaw, Stebbing, 7092 to 7095, 7600 Shea, Major, 4667 Sheffield, Earl of, 3676, 3680, 3681, 6852 Shelburne, Earl.—See Petty Shepherd, Jack, 4666 Sheridan, 3546, 3674, 3675, 3690, 4590, 4614, 5560, 6855 to 6859 Sherley.—-See Shirley Sherlock, 5844,6864,6865,7661,7662 Ship of Fooles, 437, 794, 6866 Shirley, 6862, 6863, 6867 to 6889, 8377 Shore, Jane, 3820 Short Hand, 4850, 6360, 6891 Shrewsbury, Earl of.—See l'albot Shropshire, 5080, 6890 Sibbald, 5844 Sicily, 4340 Sidley, Sir W. 7163 Sinclair, Sir J. 4088 Sion College.—See Middlesex Skelton, 5433 Skippon, General, 6983 Slave Trade, 6943,6944 Smith, 3199, 5203, 5837, 5843, 6312, 6724, 6950 to 6964, 8114 Smyth, 4701, 5837, 6724, 6801 Soames, Sir W. 5157 Somers, Lord, 1161, 1457, 6977 Somerset, Duke of, 2137 Somerset, Duchess of, 3961 Somerset, Earl of, 3199, 3820, 7070, 8114 Somerset, Lady, 3128 Somersetshire, 191,548, 561,850, 928, 1201, 1541, 2183, 2227, 2565, 2601, 3059, 3128, 3233, 3623, 3632, 3647, 3763, 3764, 3842, 4128, 4377,4672, 5096, 5354, 5513, 5591, 5699,5948, 5992, 6002, 6009, 6106 to 6119, 6215, 6240, 6666, 6801, 6802,6925, 6978 to 6992, 7039, 7113, 8153, 8250 Somerville, Lord, 3971 Songs, 7, 445 to 447, 2053, 2288. 2289, 2847, 2848, 3664, 4905, 4934' 4993 to 5010, 5635, 5839, 6211, 6218, 6398, 6399, 6712, 6730, 6957, 6998 to 7020, 7201, 7658, 7817, 8275 Sotheby, 5817 Southampton, Earl of, 1384, 4966 Southampton.—See Hampshire Southwell, 4850, 4869, 6724, 7042, 7043 Spain, 147, 149, 426, 596, 619, 621, 624, 1029, 1075, 1101, 1385, 1440, 1450, 1518 to 1523, 1727, 1743, 1794, 1842 to 1844, 2044, 2097, 2341, 2353, 2387, 2389, 2452, 2541, 2551, 2588, 3037, 3402, 3623, 5060 to 5062, 5065, 5096, 5142, 5240, 5515, 6724 to 6726, 7044, 7045, 8055, 8056 Spanish Armada, 1075, 1979, 2341, 3059, 5060, 6724, 7048, 7049 Spanish Books, 20, 109, 302,310, 351, 372,426, 441, 475, 696, 702, 727, 728, 757 to 760, 772, 1121, 1128 to 1130, 1135, 1299, 1330, 1333, 1380, 1389 to 1393, 1408, 1411, 1518 to 1523, 1613, 1659, 1711, 1726,1762, 1782, 1803 to 1813, 1967, 2387, 2391, 2473, 2477, 2623, 2786, 2999, 3098, 3099,3120, 3393, 3609,3886, 4010, 4011, 4111, 4183, 4184,4222, 4224, 4284, 4286, 4375, 4412, 4532, 4533, 4630, 4653, 4682, 4683, 4691, to 4694, 4702, 4811, 4860, 4898, 4899, 4910, 5142, 5198, 5199, 5280, 5281, 5397, 5418, 5509, 5583 to 5585, 5872, 5920, 5959, 6098, 6149, 6169 to 6171, 6174, 6350, 6428 to 6436, 6438, 6440, 6441, 6534, 6559, 6560, 6590, 6611, 6613, 6614, 6620, 6621, 6773, 7299, 7310, 7603 to 7606, 7608, 7804, 7864, 7900 to 7905, 7909, 7926, 7974, 7979, 8013, 8362, 8365, 8387, 8392, 8404 Speke, Hugh, 6338 Spelman, Sir H. 7061 to 7063 Spencer, Earl of, 3846, 4671, 7179, 7180, 7184, 8151 Spencer, 3628, 5433, 7179, 7180 Spenser, Edm. 7067 to 7071, 8134 Sports.—See Games Stack, Colonel, 4667 Staffordshire. 3128, 3403, 3736, 3786, 4961, 5080, 5096, 5488, 5948, 5949, 6801,7092 to 7095, 7600, 8206 Standish, 6794 Stanhope, Lord, 5096, 7098 Stanihurst.—See Ireland Stanley, 5138, 5837 Steele, Sir Richard, 5440, 7127, 7128, 7677 Sterne, 5816, 5818 Sterry, Peter, 6794, 6796 Steward, Lord High, Office, 7238 Stewart, 3165, 3233, 6724 Stiilingfieet, Bp. 6795, 6796, 7158 Stirling, Earl of, 3127, 4023 Stradling, 5843 Strafford, Earl of, 4201, 7791 Strawberry Hill Publications.— See Privately Printed Works Strode, 5817, 7098 Stuart, 4667, 5062 Stubbes, 6802, 7206 to 7209, 7654 Stucley, Admiral Sir L. 6202 Studley, 7163 Suckling, Sir John, 5824, 5825 Suffolk, 1093, 1917, 3218, 4708, 4709, 5048, 5157, 5589, 5630, 6724, 6794, 6798, 6801, 7224, 7225, 7649, 7653, 7664, 7665 Suffolk, Duke of, 2693, 3128, 5098, 5433, 6803 Suffolk, Duchess of.—See Duke of Suffolk, Earl of.—See Howard Sunderland, Earl of, 3512, 3758, 5844 Surrey, 1076, 1096, 2253, 3204, 3918, 4124, 4660, 6052, 6796, 6799, 7233, 7234, 7574, 7665, 7687 Surrey, Earl of.—See Howard Sussex, 497, 5378, 5379, 7247, 7248 Sussex, Duke of, 7245, 7246 Sussex, Earl of, 5203 Sussex, Countess of, 3548 Sutherland, Earl of, 7243, 7244 Sutton, Capt. Evelyn, 4680 Sweden, 4142, 4159,4318, 4388, 7252 to 7256 Swift, Dean, 3654, 3666, 3669, 4212, 4778, 4834, 4836, 5096, 7258 to 7261 Swimming, 5510 Sydney Family, 576, 700, 2349, 2749, 3066, 3199, 3402, 4647, 5203, 6259, 6739, 6898, 6899 Sykes, 4830 Syriac, 7365, 7366 Taaffe, 3682, 6260, 7285, 7286 Talbot, 1384, 2565, 3127, 3842, 4947, 5758, 5844, 6790, 7298, 7793 Tales and Fables, 55 to 79, 2933 to 2941, 7053 Tangier, 2106 Tartary, 1087, 5017 Tasso, 2901, 3090, 5522 Taylor, John, the Water Poet, 2715, 2716, 3789 Tempest, 5844 Temple, 33, 7179, 7180, 7330 to 7333 Testaments, &cc.—See Bibles Thanet, Earl of, 3405, 4681 Theatrical, 34, 463, 542, 976, 1552 to 1557, 1725, 1758,1763, 1917,1927, 1929, 2738, 2850 to 2852, 2956, 3406, 3546, 3674, 3675, 3705,3976, 4839, 5391, 5718 to 5735, 5961, 6027, 6063, 6074, 6513, 6533, 7257, 7286, 7386 to 7487, 7580 Thompson, 5844, 7665 Tborold, 5450 Thorp, 7098, 7163 Thuanus, 1693, 4113, 4733, 4935, 5289, 6166, 6935, 7490, 7550 to 7552 Tburlow, Lord, 7555, 7556 Thursbv, 6724 Titian, 5115, 5117, 7570 Tobacco, 1928, 2531, 5042, 5821, 7571,7572, 7817 Tonstall.—See Bishops Tooke, Horne, 2736, 2737, 7595, 7886 Topography.—See under each County Torrington, Lord.—See Byng. Townshend, Lord.—See Ireland, and 6021, 7622, 7623 Trade, 12, 125, 237, 561, 821, 929, 1106, 1418, 1690, 1722, 1742, 1820, 1821, 1911, 1963, 2180, 2181, 2214, 2301 to 2303, 2526, 2628 to 2646, 2657, 2768, 2771, 3070, 3108, 3143, 3144, 3401, 3402, 3636, 3637, 3640, 3645, 3649, 3653, 3654, 3660 to 3664, 3666, 3676, 3677,3680, 3681, 3971, 4214, 4388, 4835, 4966, 5052, 5057 to 5064, 5207, 5444, 5511, 5513, 5598, 5821, 5950, 5990, 5991, 5995, 6010, 6027, 6029, 6030, 6378, 6396, 6418, 6426, 6427, 6666, 6739, 6971, 7109, 7226, 7321, 7326, 7653, 7655, 7688 to 7694, 7744, 7745, 7766,7770, 8120, 8121, 8179, 8180, 8211,8212, 8321,8373 Traquier, Lord, 1441 Travels.—See Voyages Trelawney, Governor, 36?4 Trent.—See Councils Trials, 9, 92, 602, 665, 680, 899, 900, 1038, 1095, 1470, 1917, 1926, 1927, 2114, 2245, 3401, 3405, 3406, 3480, 3674, 3689, 3694 to 3696, 3782, 3802, 3956, 3968, 4122 to 4124, 4126,4128,4232 to 4235,4659, 4666, 4667, 4672, 4769, 4969, 4970, 5041, 5693, 5940, 5945, 5948, 5949, 6260, 6312, 6314, 6374, 6375, 6706, 6718, 6739,7161, 7225, 7233, 7234, 7286, 7654, 7657, 7711, 7721 to 7729, 7874, 7895, 7982, 8212 Trimnell, Bishop, 6801 Troy, 1521, 1522, 2111, 2190, 3105 to 3107, 3347, 6251, 7740, 7742 Trussell, 7042, 7043 Tuam, Archbishop.—See Bishops Tucker, Dean, 2181, 2301, 3510, 3675 to 3677, 3681, 3682, 5513, 7743 to 7745 Tufton.—See Thanet Turkey, 245, 774, 970, 993, 1006, 1007, 1043 to 1046, 1133, 1789, 1911, 2055, 2210, 2278, 2314, 2424, 2540, 2911, 3097, 3124, 3126, 3366, 3391, 3978, 4401 to 4405, 4417, 4759, 4847, 4947, 5020, 5029, 5240, 5547, 5806, 6208, 6511, 6534, 6810, 7029, 7299, 7758 to 7766, 7803, 7894, 8040 Twells, L. 6300 Tylney, 7036 Tyrconnel, Earl of.—See Talbot Tyre, C. Brandon, 4320 Tyrone, Earl of.—See Talbot Tyrrell, Sir J. 4137 Union.—See Ireland and Scotland Urbino, Duchess of, 6629 Usher, Archbishop, 2656, 6792, 7830 to 7833 Vaudois, 3792 Vane, Sir Henry, 7873 to 7875 Vellum Books, 607, 2544,3207, 5153, 7347 Vere.—See Oxford Vere Family, 881, 2334, 7931, 7932 Vernon, 5844,7947 Villiers, 3921, 4023, 4489,4593, 5817, 5844 Virginia.— See America Visitations.—See Sermons Vita Sanctorum.—See Sanctorum Vivian, 5589 Voyages and Travels, 10, 147, 157, 164,165, 167, 178, 181, 183, 184, 194, 204, 273, 370, 383, 444, 455, 595, 596, 621, 691, 774, 781, 799, 827, 831, 970, 988, 993, 993, 1006, 1007, 1087, 1100 to 1104, 1118, 1327, 1330, 1333, 1338, 1347, 1374 to 1376, 1385, 1624, 1688, 1731 to 1733, 1791. 1842, 1843, 1844, 1857, 2002 to 2005, 2055, 2210, 2235 to 2237, 2278, 2293, 2776, 2782 to 2784, 2817, 2893, 2975, 2990 to 2995, 3108, 3119, 3155, 3181, 3237, 3252, 3385, 3386, 3404 to 3408, 3414, 3415, 3527, 3528, 3588 to 3603, 3737, 3763, 3764, 3770 to 3776, 3954, 3991, 4066, 4097, 4099, 4156, 4305, 4375, 4382, 4401, to 4405, 4412, 4460, 4461, 4538 to 4542, 4587, 4600, 4601, 4692 to 4694, 4696, 4843, 4847, 4881, 4940, 4947, 4967, 5043, 5045, 5046, 5057 to 5065, 5110, 5115, 5117, 5142, 5143, 5208, 5363, 5404, 5521, 5550, 5591,5626, 5636, 5664, 5689, 5918, 6014 to 6017, 6037, 6201 to 6206, 6208, 6290 to 6299, 6354 to 6356, 6364, 6419, 6420, 6455, 6511, 6514,6548, 6549, 6551, 6670, 6737, 6862, 6863, 6897, 6934, 6943, 6952, 6964, 7039, 7047, 7048, 7050,7146, 7172,7217, 7329, 7355, 7356, 7730 to 7732, 7764, 7888 to 7892, 7923 to 7925, 7931, 7956 to 7959, 8036 to 8038, 8041, 8068 to 8079, 8083, 8205, 8391, 8393, 8395, 8398 Vyvyan, Sir R.—See Cornwall Wakefield, Gilbert, 2173, 6732 Wales, 1001, 1928, 2181, 2948, 2963, 2983, 3335, 3336, 3839, 4023, 4087, 4088, 4158, 4176 to 4181, 4662, 4788, 4833 to 4835, 4884, 4885, 5563, 6010, 6019, 6144, 6204, 6215, 6505, 7054, 7055, 7787, 8093, 8100, 8241, 8242 Waller, E. 5817, 7234, 8250 Walpole, 3402, 3481, 3543, 3645, 4836, 5844, 7175 to 7190, 8103 to 8108 Walsh, Peter, 5272, 8109 to 8113 Walsingham, Sir F. 2385 Walsingham, 4895, 5203, 5455, 5456, 8114 Walter, Sir J. 5096 Walton, Isaac, 1416, 7385, 8117 to 8119 Walwyn, W. 4140 Warburton, Bishop, 4828, 5934,5935, 8122 to 8124 Warrington, Earl of.—See Cheshire Warton, Sir G. 6724 Warwick, Earl of, 881, 2802, 3128, 5843, 6756,7795, 7960, 8138, 8139 Warwickshire, 627, 881, 925, 928, 5096, 5357, 6444, 7206 to 7208, 8114, 8325, 8137 to 8148 Waterland, 4830, 5844, 8153, 8154 Watson, 5497, 5817, 5818, 6796 Webster Family.—See Battle Abbey Wellesley, Lord.—See India Westminster.—See Middlesex Westmoreland, 1919,1920 Westmoreland, Earl of, 881, 925, 2137, 3208 Wharton, Duke of, 4833 Whatley, Lord, 4665 Wheeler, Sir G. 7036 'Whitelocke, Carleton, 2162 Whitelocke, General, 6312 Whitgift, Archbishop.—See Bishops Whitney, G. Poems, 2349 Wicliffe, John, 8214, 8215 Wilkes, 4085, 4215, 7234, 8225 Willes, Baron, 6801 William the Conqueror, 7248 William III. 3512, 3519, 3642, 3657, 6074, 6378, 6713, 7666, 8229, 8230 to 8233 William IV. 4092, 4902, 7187 Wrilson, Dr. T. 2079 Wilts, 850, 2227, 2261, 3905, 7788, 8246 to 8252, 8374 Winchelsea, Earl of, 2298 Winchester, Marquis.—See Paulet Winchester. — See Hampshire and Bishops Windsor, Lord, 3127 Wine, 6426, 8269 Wit, Books of.— See Facetiae Witchcraft, 714, 784, 1917, 2042, 4567, 4862, 5960, 6723, 6990, 7638, 7654, 8277 to 8283 Wither, George, 8151, 8286 to 8295 Wolfius, 2065, 2069,2070, 3711,3720* 7500, 7504, 7506 Wolsey, Cardinal, 913, 2137, 8040 Women, 3130, 8303, 8327, 8328 Wood’s Brass Half-pence.—See Ireland Wood-cuts.—See Engravings Worcester, Earl of, 3839, 7070 Worcester, Marquis of, 3678 Worcestershire, 1067, 3512, 5096* 5632, 5843, 6853, 7113, 7675, 8325 Worsley, 5843 Wotton, Sir H. 8335 to 8339 Wrangham, Archdeacon, 5586 Wrottesley, 5844 Wyat, Sir T. 2693, 5455, 5843, 7182, 7235, 7236 Wykeham, William of, 4906 Wyndham, 5844, 6063 Wynkyn de Worde.—See Printers Wynne, 5817, 5843, 5844, 5926 York, Duke of, 4323, 7656, 8212 Yorkshire, 2000, 2101, 2891 to 2899, 3967, 4134, 4135, 5100, 5155,5286, 5442, 5443, 5926, 6453,7212, 7646, 7649, 7682, 8299, 8346, 8369 to 8372 Young, Sir W. 4088 J, Rider, Printer, 14, Bartholomew Close, London. - j • Jt -7 '■ t / fi / /) ijJoULi 7tc > UM/rt n- O '. , ! 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