fyxmll muim&ty fitog BOUGHT WITH THE INCOME FROM THE SAGE ENDOWMENT FUND THE GIFT OF Hcitrg W. SaQC 1891 fl,.3.ftA.x.^gL f*m/& f ' 3777 n mi Cornell University Library The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://archive.org/details/cu31924029619560 mm mm m4 mm mm HI CATALOGUE OF THE PORTION OF THE FAMOUS mzh mm THE PROPERTY OF THE BT. Hon. THE EAEL OF ASHBUKNHAM KNOWN AS arije Barrois Collection. Fiest Day Monday, 10th June Lots 1 to 120 Second Day Tuesday, 11th June Lots 121 to 245 Third Day Wednesday, 12th June Lots 246 to 376 Fourth Day Thursday, 13th June Lots 377 to 505 Fifth Day Friday, 14th June Lots 506 to 628 TTTJTRTJtJTKT) COPY—PRTCE FIVE SUTLLTNGR CATALOGUE OF THE PORTION OF THE FAMOUS COLLECTION of MANUSCRIPTS THK PROPERTY OF THE Kt. Hon. the EARL OF ASHBURNHAM, KNOWN AS Zfyt ftarrote ©ollectton* WHICH WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MESSES. SOTHEBY, WILKINSON & HODGE, JCurtiorteers of fiterars property & Works illustrating of tlje JFine Arts, AT THEIR HOUSE, No. 13, WELLINGTON STREET, STRAND, W.C. On MONDAY, the 10th day of JUNE, 1901, and four following days, AT ONE O'CLOCK PEECISELY. MAY BE VIEWED TWO DAYS PEIOE. CATALOGUES MAY BE HAD. DRYDEN PKESS: J. DAVY AND SONS, 137, LONG ACRE. LONDON. fcf CONDITIONS OF SALE. I. The highest bidder to be the buyer ; and if any dispute arise between bidders, the lot so disputed shall be immediately put up again, provided the Auctioneer cannot decide the said dispute. II. No person to advance less than Is. ; above five pounds, 2s. Gd. ; and so on in proportion. III. In the case of lots upon which there is a reserve, the Auctioneer shall have the right to bid on behalf of the seller. IV. The purchasers to give in their names and places of abode, and to pay down 10s. in the pound, if required, in part payment of the purchase- money ; in default of which the lot or lots purchased to be immediately put up again and re-sold. V. The lots to be taken away, at the buyer's expense, immediately after the conclusion of the sale ; in default of which Messrs. Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge will not hold themselves responsible if lost, stolen, damaged, or otherwise destroyed, but they will be left at the sole risk of the purchaser. If, at the expiration of One Week after the conclusion of the sale the books or other property are not cleared or paid for, they will then be catalogued for immediate sale, and the expense, the same as if re-sold, will be added to the amount at which the books were bought. Messrs. Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge will have the option of reselling the lots uncleared either by public or private sale without any notice being given to the defaulter. VI. Every lot will be sold with all faults and errors of description, and on no account will any lot be taken back, nor any allowance made. VII. To prevent inaccuracy in the delivery, and inconvenience in the settlement of the purchases, no lot on any account can be removed during the time of sale. VIII. Upon failure of complying with the above conditions, the money required and deposited in part of payment shall be forfeited ; and if any loss is sustained in the reselling of such lots as are not cleared or paid for all charges on such re-sale shall he made good by the defaulters at this sale. Gentlemen who cannot attend the Sale may have their Commissions faithfully executed by their humble Servants, SOTHEBY, WILKINSON & HODGE, 13, Wellington Street, Strand, London, Ztyt ftgtrtwmjtem WLibvav^ THE BAEEOIS MANUSCEIPTS HE Barrois Collection of Manuscripts, the Property of the Et. Hon. the Earl of Ashburnham, now offered for Sale by Public Auction, was formed by M. Paul Barrois, Deputy for Lille, before the Revolution in Paris in 1848, and was purchased from him en bloc by the late Earl of Ashburnham in 1849. It originally contained a number of volumes which M. Delisle, Chief Librarian of the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris, conclusively proved to have belonged at some time or other to that Institution. These Volumes were in 1888, by negotiation with the present Earl of Ashburnham, acquired by France. It comprises a large number of Manuscripts of great importance and varied interest — historical, theological, literary and artistic. It includes Early French Romances in Verse, many connected with the Arthurian Legends ; the Writings of Dante, Boccaccio, Petrarch ; Christine de Pisan, G-uillaume Lorris, Jehan de Meun, and other Italian and French Writers of the 13th, 14th and 15th Centuries ; Early MSS. of the Gospels and Epistles; Codex es of the Greek and Roman Classics ; the Early Fathers from St. Augustine ; the Schoolmen of the Middle Ages ; Old Chroniclers ; a long and most valuable Series of Anglo-Norman Charters ; Original Letters and Papers relating to Mary Queen of Scots ; and others of special English Interest ; Modern Documents connected with French and English History, many relating to Flanders and Burgundy. A large number of the MSS. are very finely illuminated, as the facsimiles in the illustrated Catalogue show, many of which are of very great importance for details of the Costume, Civil, Ecclesiastical, Military and Domestic, as well as the Architecture of the period in which they were written. Many of the MSS. are in fine historical bindings, some with Ancient Carved Ivory Plaques. There are also 16th, 17th and 18th Century MSS., exhibiting beautiful specimens of Caligraphy and Artistic Decoration. SOTHEBY, WILKINSON & HODGE. April, 1901. CATALOGUE OF THE PORTION OF THE MAGNIFICENT THE PROPERTY OF THE ElGHT HON. THE EAKL OF ASHBURNHAM, Knoiun as the " BARROIS COLLECTION." (N.B. — The Roman Numbers within parentheses refer to the Original Numbers of the MSS. in the Earl of Ashburnham's Privately Printed Catalogue of this Collection.) FIRST DAY'S SALE SIZES MIXED. 1. Aix la Chapelle. Conference de Lille pour l'execution de la paix d'Aix la Chapelle, 1668-1672. (ccccxxxvi) small folio A certified copy. *£* MS. OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY, ON PAPER, ff. 644, old Calf. 2. Alain de Lille. Anticlaudianus ou Antidiocletien. (Translated with variations from the latin of alain de lllle). (cl) small folio Begins : A jeunes gens souvent arguent Aucuns clers pour chou quil tiennent. Fol. 48 : Car moult personen est deblais Que chiex rois fu selonc le livre Qui ceste matiere delivre Explicit. 2 SIZES MIXED Lot 2 — continued. Then follows immediately : Moult hent sont il parlement Lassus eus ou ciel pardroit Quant diex pour nosavement Promit que cha jus venroit, &c. to the verso of the leaf. The next two leaves are wholly blank. Fol. 51 begins : Et par fole inobedience Morst le mors qui le mort engendre Ends, fol. 61 : Et que nos meffais nous pardonast Si que tout soions de sa route Amen. Amen. Amen. Then in the same column : Sept signes yrra en j livre Que diex qui siet ou throne livre. Ends, in same column : Son erreur de foy ne denfanges Ensienn doit Eczseptaunce. On the verso is the colophon : Che livre chy est appellez Antidyoclicien ce que fist un moine de Cysoin natif du comte dartoix de lordre des freres prescheurs et lacala a Olivier Buride a cause de se feme hoir des biens qui furent a Messire Jehan de la cuelle jadis notaire de la court darras en Ian mil quatre cens et 7. Etlenlumina Colars Tavel notaire de le cour darras tesmoin son signe manuel. C. Tavel. *** MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 62, Written in double columns, the first 2 11. discoloured, and 3 lines of colophon erased. The illuminations of Colars Tavel are no more than small ornamental pen letters in red or blue. In modern calf gilt binding. Formerly belonged to Adrien Siflot. See an account of this work in Histoire litteraire de la France, torn, xvi, pa. 399. 3. Albertanus Causidicus. 1 . Albertani Causidici Brixiensis ordinis Sanctis Agatha Liber de doctrina dlcendi et tacendi. 2. Ejusdem de Consolatione et Consiliis Liber. Imperfect at the end. 3. Ejusdem de Amore et Dilectione Dei et .Proximi aliarumque rerum libri III. Imperfect at the beginning, (clxxiv) folio * # * MS. of the fifteenth century, on vellum, ff. 66, written in neat golijir letters, in double columns, with 3 fine illuminated ornamental initials with marginal decorations and numerous ornamental pen-letters ; in crimson morocco binding, by Thompson of Paris. SIZES MIXED Alberto s Magnus. Livre qui se dist le somme abregiet de theo- LOGIE FAIT ET COMPOSE PAR TRESEXCELLENT DOCTEUR EN THEOLOGIE DE LORDRE DES FRERES PRESCHEURS ALBERT LE GRANT ARCHEVESQUE DE RATISPONE COMME ON DIST COMMUNEMENT (cccxliv) large folio * # * MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 266. Written in double columns, in lettres batardes, 36 lines to a page, headings in red, rubricated in blue, with large painted blue capitals. On the first page occurs : Ex bibliotheca minimorum guichiensium (La Guiche). In old calf binding. This translation does not appear to have been printed. 5. Albucasim. Cyrurgia Albucasis cum Cauterijs et alijs Instru- ments. (Ex Arabico in Latinum translata per Gerardum Cremonensem, sect potius Carmonensem). (xlv) folio Colophon : Hunc librum transtulit magister Girardus Cremonensis in Tolletto de Arabico in Latinum tricessima particula libri Acaragui quem composuit Albuchasim. Followed by an Index in a different hand. * # * MS. OF THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 64, written in neat gotijic in red and black, double columns, 54 lines to a page, with coloured drawings of surgical instruments, &c. in vellum binding. Aldobrandinus, &c. 1. Li livres de phisique en Eoumans, par Maistre alebran de FLORENCE. (CCLXV) 8'WO Begins : Au commencement de cest livre li dirons pour quoi il fu fait, & la ou il fu pris. II fu fait a la requeste la contesse de prouvence qui fu mere la royne de france, la royne dengleterre, la royne dale- maigne & la contesse daniou. Et le fist maistre alebran de florence Ian de lincarnacion ihesu crist mil. cc. & lvj. quant elle dut venir veoir ses filles, si comme elle fist. Colophon, fol. 80 b : Explicit li livres de phisique en Eoumans. After which are twelve pages and a half of medical recipes. The Countess of Provence men- tioned above, was Beatrix de Savoye, consort of Raymond Berenger, the last count of that name ; her four daughters were, Margaret, con- 4 SIZES MIXED Lot 6— continued. sort of Louis IX. (St. Louis) King of France; Eleanor, consort of Henry III. King of England; Sanchette, consort of his brother Richard, Earl of Cornwall, who was elected King of the Romans ; and Beatrix, consort of Charles d'Anjou, brother of St. Louis, and after- wards King of Sicily. 2. Cl COMMENCE LI LIVKES DE TOUTES MALADIES QUE YPOCRAS LI SAGES ENVOIA A CESAR LEMPEREOUR, (AVEC LA CURE DE GARDER TOUTE MANIERES DE VIN, LA CURE DES CHEVAUS, ET LE LAPIDAIRE.) fol. 88 b. *** MS. OF THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 124, written in French, gotfttc tetters, long lines, 30 to a page, in red and black, with numerous ornamental pen letters. At the end is written (in a later hand) : Ce present livre faisant mencion de medecine et de la vertuz des pierres precieuses Est a honnorable home Jehan parrault (ou Prault) citoyen de chalou .... fait le xxiiij. jour de mars Ian courant mil iiij soixante et quatre. In bright old French calf gilt, g.e. Alexander. Magistri galteri dicti de castilioni de gestis Alexandri MAGNI REGIS MACEDONUM LIBRI X. (CCCIIl) ito With marginal notes to the first three books. *** MS. OF THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 81, in cursive French gotfoic chnvacttrg, in old calf binding. 8. Alexander. 1. INCIPIT HISTORIA ALEXANDRI PUERI MAGNI REGIS MACEDONIE (QU^ sub iEsopi vel Callisthenis fertur nomine, interprete Julio Valerio). 2. Epistola Presbiteri Johannis ad Emanuelem Imperatorem. fol. 53 b. Begins : Presbiter iohanes potentia & virtute domini nostri ihesu christi rex regum terrenorum & dominus dominantium emanuelli romeorum gubernatori salutem . . . (cccn) small folio *** MS. of the fourteenth century, on vellum, ff. 58, written in neat gotljic lettros, long lines, 31 to a page, rubricated, headings of chapters and ornamental initials in red. Half blue morocco gilt. Formerly belonging to Filippo Butigelli and to H. Drury. SIZES MIXED 9. ALEXANDER. Cy commence le premier livre del estorie le roy ALLIXAUNDRE & DES ALTRES ROYS QUE DEVANT LUY & APRES LUY EL royalme de Macedoine regnerent. (xvi) small folio *** MS. of the fifteenth century, on vellum, ff. 76, neatly written in semi-gothic letter, long lines, 40 to a page, with numerous orna- mental penletters. In calf binding, with inlayings in black in grolier- esque scrolls, with title and fleurons in gold in centres, g.e. by Thompson, of Paris. The margins indicate that the MS. has been through several English hands from the time of Q. Elizabeth. Some of them bear signatures such as " Win. Grey " ; " Thomas Harington " ; " Elenore Harington " : "To my loving friend Richard Gerson " ; " Eliza- beth dei gratia Anglice ffranc. et hibern."; "Rob. Watson" ; "Edward SHU," &c. 10. Alliacus [Pierre d'Ailly, Card.] 1. Petri de Allyaco Cardinalis Cameracensis Meditationes devotee super Septem Psalmos pcenitentiales cum pr^efatione. 2. Oratio pro finali concordantia. 3. Oratio devota valde et utilis ab eodem domini cardinali edita. 4. Oratio valde devota per magistrum Nicholaum de clamengiis composita. 5. Protestatio devota a domino petro dailly Cardinali Camera- censi edita. (clxxvi) small ito *** MS. of the fifteenth century, on vellum, ff. 32, in a cursive hand, with small illuminated initials and marginal decorations. At the beginning is written : Aux Celestins d Amiens, and at the end : Celestinorum Sancti Antonii de ambianis. In crimson velvet binding. 11. 1. Alphabetum Narrationum (per quemdam Arnulphum compilatum). Prologue begins : Antiquorum patrum exemplo didici non nullos ad virtutes inductos fuisse narrationibus edificatoriis et exemplis. "Work begins : Abbas. Abbas non debet esse nimis rigidus. Colophon : In hoc libello sunt octoginte & xviij narrationes vel circiter. See a copy of this work, with the compiler's name, described in the 6 SIZES MIXED Lot 11 — continued. Rev. H. 0. Coxe's Catal. MSS. Coll. et Aul. Oxon. Ps. I, Ball. No. ccxxix. In the prologue of the MS. the author mentions that he has compiled a work intitled " Alphabetum Auctoritatum." 2. Compendium Mirabilium. fol. 202. Prologue begins : Mirabilium rerum et eventuum mirabilem ac multi- plicem varietatem multi hystoriographi et c(r)onographi multipliciter tractantes mirabilibus in numeris libros plurimos diffusius impleverunt. The last leaf is mutilated, (cccxxxviii) ± io * * MS OW THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 242, written in *neat gotijk, red and black, long lines, 30 to a page, with some fine ornamental penletters and capitals in red and blue. Vellum. Formerly belonging to Notre Dame de Thenaille ; afterwards to Frater Reginaldus Mension. 12. Ambrosius. S. Ambrosii Mediolanensis Episcopi in Psalmos Davidicos COMMENTARII. (LXXXVIIl) 4fo *** MS. OF THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 168, finely written in neat semi-roman letters by an Italian scribe, long lines, 30 to a page, blank spaces left for the initials, vellum binding. MS. note inside cover : Iste Ambrosius super psalmist, est francisci barbari patritij veneti. ("uno de' piti celebri Letterati del secolo xv." Mazzuchelli. He died in 1454). MS. note on first leaf : Collegii S. Barnabas. (There were several colleges of this name in Italy and elsewhere). 13. Anthologie des Album, composee de dessins originaux avec leur MILLESIME. (DCLXXV) ito Chiefly from an Album belonging to Fridericus Castilionseus, 1595- 1602, comprising 50 original drawings, mostly in colours and illuminated, of Male and Female Figures in Costume, Knights in Armour, Coats of Arms, Emblematic Subjects, Book Illustrations in red and black, &c, chiefly German, with inscriptions in German and Latin, with the title as above written in gold letters. *** MS. of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, on paper, ff. 48, in calf binding. SIZES MIXED 7 14. ANTIPHONALE ad usum Basilica S. Germani a Pratis, pro festis PRIMI ORDINIS. SCRIBEBAT PARISIIS DOMINUS CAROLUS MERCIER, MONACHUS ET PRESBYTER HUJUS MONASTERII, ANNO 1729. (IX) *** MS. OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, pp. 176, exclusive of title-page. At the end is : Officium S ti Benedicti in utroque festo. pp. 21, printed on paper with an illuminated MS. frontispiece on vellum, old French red morocco, broad and rich ornamental borders, doubli with green damask silk, g. e. (Derome). a very splendid volume, richly PAINTED. The title is written within a Watteau frame of gold shells and painted flowers with an outside border of gold geometrical scrolls, intertwined with festoons of flowers, with the Arms of the Monastery in centre ; in the text are 30 beautiful large paintings of Scenes in the life of Christ, Interiors and Landscapes, Ceremonials of the Order, &c. ; a front elevation of the Church of S. Germain desPres, Vignettes of Baskets of Flowers, 12 large historiated initials (4 in. sure.) each letter in gold within a Landscape with figures, 102 smaller ones (2 in. sqre.), with Landscape backgrounds ; and many- others, floreated, decorated and illuminated. A more splendid Example of the Combination of Landscape Painting, Decora- tion and Caligraphy of the 18th Century it is impossible to imagine, and it was evidently a long labour of love and is an exhibition of great artistic merit on the part of the Artist, Charles Merciee. 15. Antoine de S. Michel. Le Chevalier Repenty; Le Confident Eepenty. Par le Pere Antoyne de S. Michel, predicateur recole de la province de S. Bernardin en France, (dcxxxix) small ito En dialogue entre un Docteur et Prieur rural ou se traicte de tres- importante matiere pour le faict de la confidence qui pourra servir a desaveugler piusieurs qui pechent par ignorance sur le faict de la simonie. *** MS. OF the seventeenth century, on paper, ff. 332, vellum. 16. Antoninus. Antonini Archiepiscopi Florentini de restitutionibus liber, (ccccxv) small ito Apparently part of a collection. Rubric : Eiusdem incipit capitulum primum de restitutionibus. Colophon : Explicit titulus de restitutionibus fratris Antonini Archiepis- copi florentini in quo diffuse tractatur de hac materia. *** MS. OF the fifteenth century, on paper, ff. 53, written in a very neat roman hand, long lines, 26 to a page, with rubrications and a few ornamental penletters. Brown morocco, plain, g.e. o SIZES MIXED 17. Aragonia. Fori Aragonie. (cxxv) small folio 1. Fori Aragonise a Vitale de Canellis Oscensis Episcopo in viij libros ordinati, pp. 1-118. pa. 1. Incipiunt fori aragonie. — Cum de foris aragonie nulla scriptura certa vel autentica habentur . . . pa. 2 . . , Nos igitur vitalis dei gratia oscensis episcopus de mandato Domini regis (Jacobi, m cc xlvij) . . . sub libris & titulis sequentibus dictos foros ordinamus totum opus in viiij libros iuxta rationem tractatuum dividendo. 2. Incipiunt observancie. pp. 119-166. 3. Incipiunt novi fori editi per dominum jacobum regem aragonum & murcie . . . anno millesimo CCC primo. pp. 167-172. 4. Incipiunt novi fori editi per dominum regem Jacobum . . . m° ccc° vij°. pp. 172, col. 2,-181. 5. Incipiunt novi fori editi in curia aragonensium generali daroce anno m° ccc xl. pp. 182-186. 6. Privilegium generale aragonie. Anno millesimo cc. Lxxxiu. pp. 187-194. *** MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 96. Two leaves, pp. 105-108, have been abstracted; there is a blank leaf between pp. 118, 119. Written in fine semi-roman characters by a Spanish scribe, double columns of 34 lines, with 15 fine ILLUMINATED FIGURED initials with marginal decorations of grotesques, leafy scrolls, &c. Vellum binding. 18. Aristoteles, &c. (ccgxxx) 1. Aristotelis libri octo physicorum cum commento. 2. Ejusdem (sive circumque sint) de causis proprietatum -elemen- TORUM LIBRO DUI. fol. 72. 3. Ejusdem de generatione et corruptione libri duo. fol. 82. 4. Ejusdem de sensu et sensato liber, fol. 103. 5. Ejusdem de sompno et vigilia libri duo. fol. 112 b. 6. Ejusdem de morte et vita liber, fol. 122. 7. Ejusdem de differentia spiritus et anim^e. fol. 124 b. 8. Ejusdem de vegetabilibus & plantis libri duo. fol. 130. 9. Ejusdem Epistola ad Alexandrum regem de custodia diem: et sanitatis. (Johanne Hispano interprets ; cum epistola previa ad Reginam Hispanic.) fol. 143. Between the end of this and the beginning of the next work are four leaves containing notes 10. Ejusdem de anima, de memoria et reminiscentia libri tres cum notis. fol. 150. ' 11. Ejusdem tractatus de substantia orbis secundum quosdam. lol. 185 b. SIZES MIXED 9 Lot 18 — continued. 12. Aluredi liber de motu cordis, sive de vita animalium. fol. 191 13. Aristotelis libri quatuor Metheorum. fol. 199. 14. Liber Ysaac filii Jacob Alchindi de sompno et vigilia. fol. 233. 15. EXPOSITIO INTELLECTUS SECUNDUM SENTENTIAM RASIS. fol. 238 b. 16. Liber Rasis de intellectu. fol. 239. small ito %* MS. of the fourteenth century, on vellum, ff. 241, written in small neat gotfjtc, with many margins filled with notes in a small cursive hand ; rubricated ; new binding, oaken boards, stamped calf. 19. aristoteles. cl commence le livre des problemes aristote : cest a dire des fortes questions translatees de latin en francois. Par maistre Evrart de Conty jadis phisicien du roy Charles le quint, (cix) large folio Begins : La grace divine appelee devant toute ceuvre selon la doctrine de platon. %* MS. of the fourteenth century, on vellum, ff. 430. The first page has a beautifully Painted Miniature of a Scriptorium, with a Master and Six Scribes on a chequered ground, surrounded by a fine painted and illuminated ornamental border, with the arms of Cottereau, and another coat, or, 4 bends nebule vert ; and there are hundreds of illuminated Initials and ornamental Penletters through- out the volume, and rubrications in blue and red. Old French brown morocco, full gilt ornamental back, g. e. Formerly Count MacCarthy's, No. 1381. 20. Aristoteles. Hie heben sich an die vier Angell der tugent als Aris- totiles der haidnisch maister spricht und her nach schreybet ; als Weishait Grosmutichait Gerechtichait und Missichait. (cccclxxxvii) folio Examples of the four Cardinal Virtues : Wisdom, Magnanimity, Righteousness, Temperance, and of the four opposing vices, Sloth, Pride, Covetousness, Intemperance. (" Trachait, Hochfart, Gew- tichait, Unmassichait.") In fables and parables. Begins : Der hochswebent in natiirleichen chuunsten maister Aristotiles spricht in probleumatibus . . . Colophon: Et sic est finis per manus Johannis Mor de Costancia anno 1453. %* MS. of the fifteenth century, on paper, ff. 88, old German, in script roman characters, double columns of 35 lines, ivith 84 singular illustrations rudely drawn and coloured, in squares 3 by 2Jin.; similar to the designs afterwards cut in wood for the " Dialogus Creaturarum." Old calf gilt. 10 SIZES MIXED 21. Armorial of Flemish and French families, (ccclxxxii) small folio *** MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON PAPER, ff. 127, with Upwards of 400 painted coats of arms. Old vellum. 22. Arras. Le Roman de Melusine, par Jean d'Arras. (dxc) small ito Begins : Le philosophe fut moult saige Qui dist en la premiere paige De sa noble methafisique Que humain enfcendement saplicque Naturellement a concepvoir Et a aprendre et a savoir. *** MS. of the fifteenth century, on paper, ff. 118, French cur- sive hand, long lines, 33 to a page. Old French calf gilt. 23. Art Militaire. Preceptes generaux concernant l'art militaire tires des ouvrages du Chev k Follard, du Marechal Puysegur et d'un abrege des Commentaires de Caesar, (ccccxlii) 8vo * * * With numerous coloured plans. MS. of the eighteenth century, on paper, ff. 170, in old French calf gilt. 24. Artois. Comptes du Comte dArtois. 1312,1323,1328. (dxv) 1. Ce sont les despens de lostel Denys fais par la main Hanot de Flourier- mont puis le lundi xxiij jour doctembre en Ian m iij c . xij. ff. 11. 2. Cest ce que ie dois a mons r le prevost daire du derrenier compte que ie comptay a li le xxj iour de may Ian (m.ccc.) xxij. ff. 9. 3. Ce sont les parties des deniers que monss 1 ' (levesque darras, Thierri Herisson) ma baillie pour paier les choses de son nouvel estat &c 1328. ff. 7. ^ V MSS. of the fourteenth century, on vellum. Three original rolls cut into 27 leaves ; in green calf gilt binding. From Monteil's collection ; interleaved and partly transcribed in a neat modern hand. Very important for the prices of provisions in France in the 14th century. SIZES MIXED 11 25. ARTOIS. Le Livre du treschevallereux Conte d'Artois et de sa FEMME, FILLE DU CONTE DE BOULLOINGNE. (iv) small ito *** MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 115, neatly written in French lettres batardes, 29 lines to a page, headings of chapters in red ; with 84 finely Painted and Illuminated Minia- tures (4 and 5 in. sqre.) representing Costumes, Knights in Armour, Battles, Sieges, Tournaments, Castles, Domestic Scenes, &c, with marginal decorations of flower scrolls, birds, &c, in most of which are introduced the Arms of Baden-Hochberg ; with fine illuminated orna- mental initials, and many extraordinary grotesques drawn separately in the plain margins ; A very interesting and valuable MS. The last leaf is supplied in a modern hand. Crimson velvet binding. This work was edited by M. Barrois, Paris, 1837, from the present MS. with copper-plate engravings in outline from the illuminations. 26. Artois. Recueil des gouverneurs, presidens, conseillers de l'epee et autres conseillers, fiscacjx et procureurs generals qui ont parus au conseil d'artois depuis l'lnstitution de ce conseil jusqu'au l'an 1646. Suivie d'un recueil (de) ce qu'est passe a Arras du tems des revolutions du pais bas. (cccclxvi) sm. folio *** MS. OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY, ON PAPER, ff. 99, with 147 finely painted coats of arms. Old calf. 27. Astronomy and Astrology. A Collection of Astronomical and Astrological treatises and tables, in Latin, (ci) 1. Ciclus primationum lune cum Calendario. — In hoc primationum ciclo. (First leaf of calendar defective.) 2. Tabula principalis Gerlandi. fol. 7 b. 3. Tabula secunda Gerlandi. fol. 8. 4. Tabula petri dati e loco lune inveniendo. fol. 8 b. 5. Incipit Algorismus. — Omnia que a primeva rerum origine processerunt. fol. 9. 6. Incipit tractatus de spera magistri johannis de sacro bosco. — Tractatum de spera .4. capitulis distinguimus. fol. 13 b. 7. Incipit Algorismus de minutiis philosoficis. — Cum multos tractatus de numeris vidisses. fol. 23. 8. Incipit compotus magistri johannis de sacro bosco. — Compotus est scientia considerans tempora ex solis & lune motibus. fol. 24 b. 9. Incipit (Johannis de Monte Pessulano) Tractatus quadrantis secundum modernos. — Geometrie due sunt partes theorica & practica. fol. 41 b. 12 SIZES MIXED Lot 27 — continued. 10. Tractatus Astrolabii Mesehalle. — Scito quod astrolabium est nomen. grecum. fol. 48 b. Colophon : Explicit compositio astrolabij. 11. Incipit practica astrolabii cum rememoratione partium ipsius astrolabii. — Nomina instrumentorum sive rememoracio parcium astrolabii sunt hec. fol. 60 b. 12. Incipit Theorica motuum omnium planetarum. fol. 65. 13. Incipit liber tebith de motu octave spere. — Imaginabor speram equa- toris diei & 3 circulos in ea signatos. fol. 71b. 14. Incipit liber thebit ben corath de hiis que indigent exposicione ante quam legatur almagestum. 15. Incipit liber thebit de ymaginacione spere et articulorum ejus diver- sorum. — Nos iuxta ymaginacionem inchoantes. fol. 77. 16. Incipit liber thebith de quantitatibus stellarum & planetarum omnium. fol. 78. 1 7. Incipit tractatus de semissis ad omnes planetas equandos. fol. 79 b. Colophon : Explicit instrumentum equationum petri quod vocatur semisse. 18. Incipient ysagoge alkabicii in libros iudiciorum Astronomie ex Arabico translate a magistro Johanne Hispalense. fol. 91. 19. Incipit Centiloquium Ptolomei de iudiciis. fol. 109 b. small folio *** MS. OF THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 139, Written in neat gntftic letters in double columns, red and black, with coloured diagrams, spheres, perspectives, &c, spaces for the initials left blank. Half calf. 28. AUGUSTINUS. S. AUGUSTINI SERMONES ET QU^DAM ALIA. (LVIl) Sm. Mo Incipit admonitio sanctiAugustini Episcopi initioquadragintesimse. fol. 1. Dicta sancti Hieronimi sermo in Parrociis necessarius. fol. 2. Incipit omelia de indigna familiaritate extranearum mulierum et de sollemnitatibus martirum. fol. 5 b. Sermo castigaturius sancti Augustini. fol. 9 b. Sermo sancti Augustini. fol. 12 b. Sermo sancti Augustini ... fol. 14 b. Episcopi de die judicii. fol. 17. Incipit omelia sancti Augustini. — Scire enim debemus fratres fol. 19 b. Epistula Domni Augustini.— Frequenter diximus semper . . . fol. 22. Incipit Epistula Domni Augustini episcopi de die judicii. fol. 25 b. Incipit Epistula de contemptu mundi. fol. 27 b. Cujusdam sapientis (Sermo).— Mouses xl diebus . . . fol. 29. Incipit omelia Domni Augustini episcopi. - Pietas domini omnipotent sic se . . . fol. 29 b. SIZES MIXED 13 Lot 28 — continued. Incipit epistola Domni Augustini episcopi de die judicii. fol. 34. Incipit sermo de beato Petro ubi ter negavit. fol. 35. Incipit sermo eo quod Maria qusereret dominum in sepulchre fol. 36. Incipiunt monita Abbatis Phinu.fi. — Humilitas vero his indiciis compro- batur . . . fol. 37 b. Incipit omelia de cena domini. fol. 38 b. Incipit omelia Domni Augustini. — Scripturis sacris fratres charissimi . . . fol. 40. Sententia Domni Hieronymi.— Hominis sapientia non . . . fol. 43 b. Ex libro leviticum. — Haec dicit dominus custodite mandata mea . . . fol. 45 b. Incipit omelia in exordio quadragensimse. — Quomodo miles semper exerceat . ... . fol. 46 b. Incipit omelia de jejuniis. fol. 48. Incipit Epistula sancti Hieronimi de immolatione agni. fol. 49 b. Incipit de consolatione mortuorum. fol. 54 b. Item alia de consolatione mortuorum. fol. 59. Incipit sermo sancti Augustini Episcopi de dilectione dei et proximi. fol. 66. *** MS. OF THE SIXTH OR SEVENTH CENTURY, ON THICK VELLUM, ff. 67 (fol. 24 damaged). Written in Merovingian characters, 21 and 22 lines to a page, with the rubrics in capital letters red and green. Modern russia binding, with mosaic ornaments in black and gold. 29. Augustinus. S. Augustini Hipponensis Episcopi Sermones de verbis Domini Nostri et de Verbis Apostoli. (lii) square folio *** MS. OF THE EIGHTH OR NINTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 152, neatly written in roman cursive letters, long lines, 39 to a full page, with a marginal decoration on first page of text. Old half russia gilt. 30. Augustinus. 1. S. Aurelii Augustini Episcopi Hipponensis de Trinitate libri IV— XV cum tabula. Imperfect, wanting the greater part of book 4. 2. Ejusdem Confessionum libri I— V. (cxxxiii) folio Imperfect, wanting part of books 3, 4 and 5. *** MS. of the twelfth century, ON vellum, ff. 70, finely writ- ten in semi-roman letters, long lines, 52 to a page, rubrics, and painted ornamental capitals in red. Old vellum. Formerly in the libraries of P. Pithou, the President Le Peletier and the Due de Berry, and in the Rosny collection. 14 SIZES MIXED 31. AUGUSTINUS. INCIPIT LIBER AURELII AUGUSTINI DE CIVITATE DEI. (CXXXV) folio *** MS. Or THE TWELFTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, 2 vols. Vol. 1, ff. 123. Vol.- 2, ff. 116, written in angular gothic in double columns of 36 lines, with numerous painted ornamental initials in blue, green and red. Blue morocco. Formerly " sancte marie de tribus fontibus." 3 11. in Vol. 1 damaged at the beginning. 32. Augustinus. Sangti Augustini Hipponensis de Dogtrina Christiana LIBRI IV. (CLV) 4fo Imperfect wanting capp. i — vi. and part of cap. vii. of book 1 ; the end of cap. xxviii. and the whole of capp. xxix — xxxi. of book 4. * + * MS. OF the thirteenth century, ON vellum, ff. 120, in neat gothic letter, long lines, 19 to a page, plainly written. Old vellum. Formerly in the libraries of P. Pithou, the President Le Peletier and the Due de Berry, and in the Rosny collection. 33. Augustinus. 1. Epistola de quantitate form;* vit^que qualitate Theodorici Regis Gothorum. 2. Incipit liber beati Augustini de vera religione. fol. 2 b. 3. Tractatus Sancti Augustini Episcopi. fol. 61b. 4. Liber Sancti Augustini Episcopi de diversis heresibus ad Quod- vultdeum dyaconum. (Cum epistolis pr^viis Quodvultdei ad AUGUSTINUM ET AUGUSTINI AD QUOD VULTDEUM. ) fol. 66 b. 5. COMMONITORIUM BEATI AUGUSTINI EPISCOPI DE HERESI MANICHEORUM SUB EXECRATIONE ANATHEMATIS. fol. 105. 6. Ad Aurelium Carthaginensem & Augustinum Yponensem episco- pos Scripta salutatoria plena caritate. fol. 109. 7. Tractatus Sancti Augustini ad penitentes. fol. 111. 8. Excerpta varia. fol. 112 b. (ccxcvii) small Uo %* MS. OF THE THIRTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 113, old calf gilt, finely written in small neat gothic letters, long lines, 32 to a full page, with four fine painted initials with spiral and grotesque ornaments, capitals in blue and red. SIZES MIXED 15 34. AUGUSTINUS. 1. Sermones S. Augustini Hipponensis. Sermo primus — quartus de symbolo. Sermo quintus ad instructionem fidelium catholicorum. Sermo sextus ad cathecumenos. Sermones Aurelij Augustini doctoris incomparabilis quos edidit ad ecclesie documentum. 1. De lapsu mundi. — xxv. De timore dei. 2. Incipiunt Omelie Sanctorum Patrum Augustini, Jeronimi, Am- brosii, de veteri testamento. fol. 121. (clxix) small folio *** MS. OF THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 164, finely written in semi-goti)ic characters, long lines, 27 to a full page, with headings to each sermon in red, numerous ornamental penletters in blue and red. Calf gilt. Formerly " Sancte Marie Pontiniacensis " (Pontigny), " quicumque ilium furatus fuerit, anathema sit." 35. Augustinus. S. Augustini Hipponensis Confessionum libri xiii. (cccxxxix) folio Imperfect, wanting cap i — vij, and part of cap viij of lib. 1. *** MS. of the fourteenth century, on vellum, ff. 76, written in neat gothic letters, double columns, of 39 lines, with 10 fine large painted initials of involved spirals, grotesques and figures. Eussia. 36. Augustinus, &c. 1. S. Augustini Hipponensis de beata vita liber. 2. Ejusdem de ordine liber. 3. Ejusdem de perhibendis kalendis Januarij. 4. Item de Augurijs. 5. S. Hieronymi de vitis Sanctorum Patrum Heremitarum. fol. 67. 6. Laus beati Geronimi vulgis per dominam Baptistam de Mala- testis. fol. 87 b. Begins : Glorioso padre almo doctore sol fulgiente elleto aquel collegio. 7. Qu^edam excusatio Sancti Geronimi. fol. 90 b. 8. Vita beati Pauli primi heremim:. (Auctore S. Hieronymo). fol. 93. (clxxxvi) Mo *** MS. of the fifteenth century, on vellum, ff. 101, finely writ- ten in roman letter, long lines, 26 to a page, last 8 leaves in a later hand ; with 12 finely painted and illuminated initials, mostly figured, with marginal decorations', one representing S. Augustine and his mother in a boat on a stormy sea, which is reproduced on the binding. Modern crimson morocco. 16 SIZES MIXED 37. AUGUSTINUS. LlBELLUS SPIRIXUALIS DE CONFLICTU VICIORUM ET VIRTUTUM. (CCLXX) small 8vo Begins : Si preciosum a vili separaveris qui os meum eris, dicit dominus ieremie prophete. Que verba tangere et exponere volt beatus augus- tinus in de doctrina Christiana libro 2° versus finem. * # * MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 238, written in cursive gothic letters in double columns of 36 lines, rubricated, painted initials in blue and red. At the end is written : J. Carnificis duacensis 1477. Half calf. A tract with a similar title is attributed to St. Augustine and printed with his works ; but this is quite different. 38. AUGUSTINUS. 1. INCIPIT LIBER SOLILOQUIORUM BEATI AUGUSTINI EPISCOPI DE INEFFA- BILI DULCEDINE DEI. 2. HlG INCIPIT SPECULUM PECCATORIS. (S. AUGUSTINI SIVE CUJUSCUMQUE sit.) fol. 78. (cclxxi) small Svo Begins : Quoniam fratres carissimi in via hujus seculi fugientis sumus. This work is sometimes attributed to St. Bernard, sometimes to Ham- pole ; it is printed among the supposititious works of St. Augustine. *** MS. of the fifteenth century, on vellum, ff. 93, written in small cursive gothic letters, long lines, 18 to a page. An illumiiuited initial and border at the beginning of each work, and ornamental penletters throughout. On the first page is written : Monasterij S. Petri . . . juxta Gandavum ; and at the end of the volume : Hunc librum scribi fecit reverendus pater in Christo dominus philippus Conraldi primus hujus nominis abbas monasterii sancti petri juxta gandavum (Ghent). Old calf. 39. AUGUSTINUS, 1. DlVI AURELII AUGUSTINI Hipponensis Episcopi Meditationum libri DUO. 2. EJUSDEM SOLILOQUIORUM ANIME AD DEUM LIBER, fol. 74. 3. INCIPIT PSALTERIUM ABREVIATUM PER MODUM ORATIONIS (QUOD S. AUGUSTINUS MATRI SU^E COMPOSUISSE FERTUR). ITEM ALIE ORA- TIONES POST PSALTERIUM. fol. 122 b. (CCXLl) small 8v0 *** MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON THIN VELLUM, ff. 175, written in neat roman characters by an Italian scribe, long lines, 30 to a page, with nearly 200 small illuminated initials and 4 ornamented borders. Purple morocco. SIZES MIXED • 17 40. AUGUSTINUS. INCIPIT HYSTORIA . . . BEATISSIMI AUGUSTINI DESCRIPTA EX INDICTIS SUIS PROPRIIS AC ALIORUM SCRIPTIS AUTENTICIS, PRECIPXJE SANCTI VIRI POSSIDONII EPISCOPI EIUSDEM SANCTI PATRIS DISCIPULI, extracta. (cxxiii) small folio *** MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 35, CONTAINING 136 incidents (numbered erroneously in the text), EACH WITH A TINTED DRAWING. Green morOCCO. A REMARKABLE VOLUME WRITTEN and illustrated in the manner in which the ancient Netherlands Block-Books were afterwards produced. The Drawings are on 34 leaves, each leaf divided into 4 subjects with the names of the figures written against them. The colours used are purple, yellow, green and brown. They represent incidents in the Life of S. Augustine from the Marriage of his Parents Patricius and Monica, to the Papal recog- nition of his Order. The text is on the verso of the drawings. 41. Avaux. Description de l'Abbaye de la Trappe. (Par Felibien des Avaux.) (dcxlix) Svo *** MS. OF the seventeenth century, on paper, pp. 182. Old calf. Copied from the printed edition Paris, 1671. Other editions were printed in 1682 and 1689. 42. Baiol. Mathesis Henrici Baiol, 1606, Mogunti. (dlx) 8ro 1. Demon strationes rectilinearum in librum primum Euclidis. 2. Commentaria in capitula tria Sphaerse Joannis de Sacrobosco. 3. Tractatus de horologiis siotericis. 4. Tractatus de geographia. 5. Tractatus de sinibus. 6. Theorise duorum planetarum prsecipuorum, solis scilicet et lunse. 7. Geometria practica. 8. Tabulae geographicae. 9. Libellus de numerus astronomicis. 10. Tractatus de rebus meteorologicis in octo partes distributus. 11. Tractatulus praxium mathematicarum. * # * MS. of the seventeenth century, on paper, ff. 242, with dia- grams drawn in red of Spheres, Clock-work, Perspectives, &c. Goat of Arms on title. Old vellum. c 18 SIZES MIXED 43. Bagnols. Memoires sur la province de la Flandre Gallioane. Par M K - de Bagnols. (dcxxxi) Ato *+* MS. OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY, On paper. ff. 114. Old Calf gilt. 44. Balades, Chansons et Eondels, ou Poesies de Charles, Due d'Orleans, Pere de Louis XII, et de plusieurs poetes contemporains (dcxiii) small folio Containing, Balades 152 ; Complain tes, ou lettres en complaintes 7 ; Discours 1 ; Chansons 131 ; Rondels 400 ; Caroles 4. The contemporary poets, as enumerated at the commencement of the volume are : Albret (6crit le cadet Delebret) ; Benoist Amien, ou Damien ; Blosseville ; Boucicault, Philippe de Boulainvillier ; Guil- laume Cadier ; Jean Caillau • Simonet Caillau ; Pierre Chevallier ; Le Comte de Clermont et Bourbon, jadis Clermont; Anthoine de Cuise ; Faret ; Fraigne ; Fredet ; Garencieres ; George, vraisemblable- ment Chastelain; Estienne Le Goust ; Jehan, Monseigneur de Lor- raine ; Anthoine de Lussay ; Olivier de la Marche ; Madame d'Or- leans ; Gilles des Ourmes ; Gujot Pot ; Messire Philippe Pot Robertet ; Le Grant S6nechal ; Tignonville ; Le Seigneur de Torsy Jacques, batard de la Trimoille; Berthaut de Villebresme; Villon Hugues le Voys. *** MS. of the eighteenth century, on paper, ff. 114, in double columns. Half bound in old calf. 45. BAPTENDIER. LES AVANTURES DE TELEMAQUE : POEME IMITE DE FENELON, DIVISE EN VINGT ET QUATRE CHANTS ET DEDIE A MESSIEURS DE l'Academie des Belles Lettres de Marseille, par le Chevalier de Baptendier. 1764. Containing 25,154 lines, and apparently unpublished, (dx) y ^ •V MS. of the eighteenth century, on paper, pp. 499 (some 11 stained). Half bound in calf. SIZES MIXED 19 46. Barbarus. Francisci Barbaro Veneti ad Laurentium de Medicis Florentinum Civem de Ee Uxoria liber, (cccci) small ito * # * MS. of the fifteenth century, on paper, ff. 50, neatly writ- ten in a cursive Italian hand, long lines, 22 to a page (some 11. stained). with an ornamental initial at the beginning, and penletters in the text. Green morocco gilt, g. e. 47. Barentin. Memoires sur la Flandre Flamingante, par M k - Barentin, Annee 1699. (ccccxxv) Mo *** MS. of the seventeenth century, on paper, ff. 114. Old calf gilt. 48. BARTHEMA SEU VARTHEMA. Le VlATEUR EN LA PLUS GRANDE PARTIE DORIENT, COMMANCANT ES PARTIES DE SURYE PAR TERRE ET PAR MER JUSQUES AU R0YAUJVIE DE CALICUT. (BEING THE TRAVELS OF LODOVICO BARTHEMA, BOLOGNESE, TRANSLATED FROM THE ITALIAN by Jehan de Baconys.) (lxxvii) small folio Prefixed is a table of contents. The work begins, ff. 4 b. : Cy commance le livre intitule le viateur a cause que je ne trouve point le nom et surnom diceluy dedans ledit livre sinon que en alcuns passaiges dudit livre je trouve quil se faict apeller Ludovic soy disant estre Bommain .... Ledict livre faict et redige de langue tuscane en langue francoyse par Jehan de Raconys Commissaire ordinnaire en lartillerie du roy nostre sire Et par commandement de . . . Mess e Jacques de Janoillac . . . grand escuyer dudit seigneur Et maistre du son artillerye (1512-1546). *** MS. OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 126, BEAUTIFULLY WRITTEN in open roman letters, long lines, 26 to a page, with many BEAUTIFUL ILLUMINATED INITIALS AND ORNAMENTS. Russia, g. e. No French version of this work has been published. The author's name is variously written Barthema, Bartema, Varthema. The present translation appears to be unknown. A signed inscription at the end shows that the MS. was given by Jehan Millochean, Bookseller, of Saumur, to the Sr. Jehan de Laby in 1696. C 2 20 SIZES MIXED 49. Basilius Magnus. Magni Basilii Cesaree Cappadocie Archiepiscopi in Sanctum Martyrum Gordium Encomium (cum prologo ad Nicolaum Papam V.). (cclxxix) Svo *** MS. of the fifteenth century, on vellum, ff. 10, in a neat Italian hand, in double columns of 27 lines. Old vellum. Formerly in the libraries of P. Pithou, the President Le Peletier and the Due de Berry ; see the Rosny Catalogue, No. 2364. 50. Baudouin. Sommaire Chronique d'Arthois par Franchois Baudouin (jusqu'en 1541). (ccccviii) 4fo Begins : La Gaule par tous les cosmographes est divisee en trois parties. *** MS. OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY, ON PAPER, if. 56. Calf gilt. From Monteil's collection. 51. Bavaij. Histoire de l'origine et de la destruction de Bavaij dans LA PROVINCE DE HAYNAULT. (CCCCXLVIl) small 8v0 *** MS. OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY, ON PAPER, ff. 53. The first leaf is mutilated and the last wanting. Green morocco. 52. Beda. 1. Expositio Venerabilis Bede Presbiteri de Templo Salomonis. 2. Ejusdem opusculum ad Nothelmum de xxx questionibus. fol. 45. 3. Ejusdem ad eundem de octo questionibus. fol. 58 b. 4. Ejusdem liber explanationis allegorice in libro Thobie. fol. 64. 5. Brevis explanatio de templo Salomonis extracta de venerabilis Bede presbiteri omeliis super duo evangelia, id est Non est arbor bona faciens et Facta sunt enchenia. fol. 71 b. (lxxviii) small folio ■"V MS. of the thirteenth century, on vellum, ff. 75, written in neat scmi-gotjjtc letters, long lines and double columns, 34 lines to a page, initials and numerals in red. Modern calf. Formerly in the library of St. Martin's at Tournay. SIZES MIXED 21 53. Bbnard. Sommaires recueilz des querelles et pretentions ANC1ENNES des Anglois contre les Francois. Des alliances generalles & PARTICULIERES d'ENTRE LES ANGLOIS & LES HANOUYERS, FLAMENS, BOURGUIGNONS & AUTRES, CONTRE LES FRANCOIS . . . LES DROICTZ PRETENDUS PAR LES ANGLOIS A CALAIS, AU COMTE D'OYE, ES DuCHEZ DE NORMENDIE & DE GUYENNE, ES COMTEZ D'ANJOU, DU MAINE, DE TOURAINE, DE POITOU & AUTRES TERRES EN FRANCE, &C. extraict de plusieurs bons auteurs, par Jehan Benard. 1572. (cccclxx) folio The work is dedicated to M. de Villeroy, Secretary of State to Charles IX. King of France, and his arms are at the commencement. *** MS. of the sixteenth century, on paper, pp. 578, finely written in French " Garactbres de CiviliU," with 8 leaves of preliminary matter, and 16 containing a table at the end. Several finely painted and illuminated borders of flowers, &C. 33 FINE illuminated ornamental initials, and numerous golhic ornamental and grotesque penletters. Among the " Aucteurs Anglois, Escossois et Latins " cited, are " Les Grandes Annates et chroniques d'Angleterre, Polidore Virgile, Hector Boece, Robert Fabian, E. Hall, Cooper, Grafton, Sir Thos. More, Littleton," Policronieon diet Caxton, * (t cl ■■laey'ilt l r i in mc&trti yiontuibin oxv— ,-;. « |$|L^uaiu «ropnitwhxmtfr Verne |an raiuun .;-mc- JtWMicff abam»uvUbue ftiic autre nc*imt. mulcca>.i*%u .not n • j irfi tan* if**- .*c. awtt$rt*mlju* imtnobi - a i 1 j ;- \j ^) at* auo ipiO) nt trco tfair. a.>.£t}mntac juiii jv (uv, ^Otrt.v IwmoflUiVUttcaKIttt .uiont oiuvmm ftubilu-rtW hit ft na i •: ■ «;*v nwni - i :.u:nuiiiti i tamti faoivtoultwti .\>iil? aotinpluxt|j^li)^J')llW''llMinMUftl-«. *£tiioci votat sliiant fuimmt jou'.mct ammo- iay»o mt .oifwn*? fail ^VjtntKfit f* onmc" stumi Mai&n ctn ii»M mutilcnniufe«.|icwt auouii aitc i uc non tot i* m v ■ ( ^f^ imw» ia^;oo n« ithiittr.t • oloit^/oUimiibrftinu' MirmtcnmM«o vx net i»fci*uf[tu .: ■-< v <- ^'t**^.^*T>/2^,.i^['.'*; '.'•>.■ i:<' : A ay !U*cf- 68 SIZES MIXED 27 Lot 69 — continued. Ends : Chi prendent fin et sont delivrez De boece tous les .6. livres Le nom et le ville dou frere Le religion toutte clere Trestout expresse vous dira Que le prologue devant lira Se vous voiles savoir lanee Et le ville et le prioriee Ou li freres parfist sentente Lan mille iij c xv et trente Le darain jour de inarch prenes Se saves quant a fin menes Fu ehils Romans apollignies Dont le frere sest van longies Qui le roumanche en rime a mis Dieu gart a frere ses amis Qui cest petit roumant a fait Et li pardonist tout son meffait. Amen. Colophon : Chils roumans fu coppyes ou chastel de boussut par le main de hanni buisseret clerc lan mil coco et trentesiept. Pryes pour lui se vous vollez. The large painted initial letters of the prologue give the translator's name : Frere Renaut de Louens. ■%* MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON PAPER, ff. 52, written in small cursive lettres batardes, double columns, with painted initials in red and blue. Half russia. 70. Boethius. Cy commance Boece de confort en francois. (Traduction de Jehan de Meun.) (ccccvi) Ho Begins : Je qui sueil dieter et escripre Les livres de haulte matire Et destude avoir la flour Faiz or diz de deuiel et de plour Les musetes qui aux premiers ans Enseignent rimer les enfans Que je tins pres en ma jeunesse Me comfortent en ma viellesse, &c. *** MS. OF the fifteenth century, on paper, ff. 110, written in small cursive lettres batardes, long lines, 22 to a full page, headings of chapters in red. Green morocco gilt, g. e. by Thompson, of Paris. 28 SIZES MIXED 71. BOETHIUS. BOECE DE CONSOLACION. TRADUCTION ANONYME ENTIERE- MENT EN VERS.) (CCLXVl) Prologue begins : Ato Ci commence un livre notable Qui est a oir delittable Pour avoir en soy patience Et est dexcellante science Dentendement subtil & fort Nomme Boece de confort. Celuy qui bat bien les buyssons Est digne davoir les moyssons Colophon, fol. 178 b : Ci finist Boece de consolacion escript a vennes es mois de novembre Lan Mil CCCC dix neuff &c. Pochat. %* MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 179, written in small cursive lettres batardes, long lines, 33 to a page, with orna- mental pen letters. Crimson morocco gilt, g. e. by Thompson of Paris (loose in cover). 72. BOETHIUS, &c. 1. CY COMMENCE LE LIVRE INTITULE BOECE DE CONSOLACION. TRANSLATE DE LATIN EN FRANCOYS POUR LE ROY DE FRANCE APELLE PHILIPPE LE QUARTE DE CE NOM. PAR MAISTRE JEHAN DE MEUN REVEREND DOCTEUR EN LA SAINT PAGE DE THEOLOGIE. fol. 1. 2. La voye purgative ; La voye illuminative ; La voye unitive. fol. 57. 3. Cy commencent les contemplacions Saint augustin. fol. 87. 4. Cy commence lystoire du miroir du corps et de lame (par Guil- LAUME M E EN THEOLOGIE QUI AIME BIEN DlEU). fol. 105. 5. CY COMMENCE LE DYALOGUE DU PERE ET DU FILZ. fol. 113. 6. Cy sensuit lexemplaire des petis enfans. fol. 121. 7. Le livre du Corps de la Pollicie, en III. parties. (By Christine dePisan.) fol. 127. (xxxm) large folio *** MS. of the fifteenth century, on vellum, ff. 186, finely written in lettres batardes, double columns, 43 lines, with ornamental and grotesque pen flourishes in the margins; at the beginning of each treatise is a large and finely painted and illuminated Miniature, each with a side border of flowers and fruit, and an illuminated initial containing the arms of Rohan-Visconti, making SIZES MIXED 29 Lot 72 — continued. 7 in all, the first representing the Wheel of Fortune, and the others Contrasting Virtue and the Vices, St. Augustin in Ms study, the Body and the Soul allegorically represented, a Father instructing his son, a Schoolmaster and Pupils in School, the pupils with hockey sticks, and the Pope Blessing a Book, surrounded by his Cardinals, Bishops, Abbots, &c. All the miniatures are arched and measure 4J by 3^ in. Through- out the text are hundreds of small illuminated ornamental initials and details ; and the headings of the chapters are written in red, a very fine MS. Old French red morocco, full gilt floreate back, line sides, g. e. by Derome le Jeune, with his ticket. This MS. subsequently belonged to Charles I, Cardinal de Bourbon, afterwards to Guyon de Sardiere, No. 127, and to Count MacCarthy, No. 1447. 73. BONAGUIDA DE AREZZO. 1. INCIPIT SUMA INTRODUCTORY SUPER OFFICIO ADVOCATORIS IN FORO ECCLESIE A BONAGUIDA DE ARECIO, JUDICE & JURIS CANONICI PROFES- SORE COMPOSITA. 2. SUMMA DE DISPENSATIONIBUS AB EODEM BONAGUIDA COMPILATA. fol. 36. (ccxcvi) small ito *** MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 41. Written in neat cjothit Utters, red and black ; double columns of 34 lines, with ornamental penlelters, and marginal decorations. On the first page is written, in a modern hand : Proprietas S. Marie Magdalene Patavij. Brown morocco, g. e. 74. Bonnet. Ce livre est dit larbre des batailles, par honnore bonnet (ou bonnor) prieur de sallon docteur en decret. (ccccliv) small ito * # * MS. of the fifteenth century, on paper, ff. 127, French cursive characters, long lines, 31 to a page, red and black. Old French calf gilt. 75. bonrepaux. extrait d'un memoire touchant le gouvernement des Provinces Unies des Pays Bas; fait par Monsieur de Bon- repaux a son retour de l'ambassade de hollande en 1699. (dliii) folio *+* MS. of the eighteenth century, on paper, ff. 10. Half bound. An interesting Manuscript relating also to English affairs under William III. 30 SIZES MIXED 76. Bossuet. Traite de l'Usure. Par Jacques Benigne Bossuet, Eveque de Meaux. (dcxxvi) small Mo * # * MS. OF the seventeenth century, on paper, ff. 52, entirely holograph of the great French Bishop and Orator ; the last 3 11. are in pencil. Half morocco gilt. 77. Boulanger. L'origine du Despotisme. (Par Nicolas Antoine Bou- LANGER; AVEC DES NOTES.) (DCXXXIl) 8v0 *** MS. of the eighteenth century, on paper, pp. 428 and 34. Old calf gilt, m. e. The notes in this manuscript, occupying the last 34 pages, have not been printed with the work. 78. Bourtyl d'Autry. Traite de l'honneur, ou Abrege methodique de la science du Blazon, par F. B. 1700. (dxliii) folio "L'auteur de ce livre est J. Bourtyl dAutry." MS. note on fly-leaf. The arms of the author, in trick, are on the title-page. The arms in the body of the work have been cut from some printed book, probably of Menestrier or Chevillart, and pasted in their places. %* MS. of the seventeenth century, on paper, ff. 58. Old calf. 79. Bouthillier. La Somme rural colligie et somme par Jehan Bou- TILLIER HOMME RURAL, CONSEILLIER DU ROY A PARIS. (En DEUX LIVRES, CONTENANT SENTENCES, JUGEMENS, CONSAULX, & ARRESTZ, EXEMPLES, COUSTUMES, USAGES, DROITS & AUTRES CHOSES.) (ccccxxxni) large folio *** MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON PAPER, ff. 405, written in lettres batardes, red and black ; double columns of 40 lines. The first leaf of book 1 is a modern facsimile on vellum ; the first leaf of book 2 is also a facsimile, on paper. Inserted loosely is an original leaf on vellum of the work containing a miniature of the Author writing in a Royal Council, with the Emperor and King of France enthroned, with illu- minated border and initial. At the end of book 2 is a copy of the author's testament, dated 16 Sept 1 . 1402. In modern red morocco gilt, with fleurs-de-lis on the sides, and the arms of France on the front edge. SIZES MIXED 31 80. * Breviarium monasticum secundum consuetudinem monachorum con- gregationis de observantia sancte justine seu unitatis ordinis Sancti Benedicti. (cccxv) thick 1 2mo MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 497, in Small cramped gothtc letter, double columns, red and black, painted capitals in red and blue and ornamental penletters. Imperfect at the begin- ning. Blue velvet binding, with gilt corners and clasp perforated. Formerly belonging to the congregation of St. Justine at Padolirone, afterwards to Cardinal Richelieu and to Cardinal Levis, Arch- bishop of Aries ; the arms of both the Cardinals are emblazoned IN THE BOOK. 81. Brisebarre. Le Plaidoyer de J. Brisebarre. (ccclxxiv) small folio Imperfect at the commencement Begins : De pluisseurs qui sen sont mesles As quels pour estre confortes Ly plus de son conseil sahert Verites qui angle ne quert. Ends : Enfin quant vint au departir Me congnut que songiet lavoit Sil me dist voir et songes soit Sachies que plus avant nen say Pour tant le reng que lactatay *** MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON PAPER, ff. 29, written in lettres batardes, double columns, 32 lines. Green morocco, by Thompson, of Paris. Formerly " Societatis Jesu Insulensis." 82. Brittany. Les Coustumes de Bretaigne. (ccxcix) Mo Prologue begins : Aucune foiz est avenu en plusieurs terres landes et marfoilliez qui ne portoient que poy de proufit ne les fruis nen avoient quepoy. . . Work begins : Qui veult vivre honnestement et que Justice soit faicte en peut aprendre en cest livre qui nous enseigne des coustumes des stilles et des establissemens de Bretaigne. . . The prologue and repertoire occupy the first twelve leaves. * + * MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 136, Cursive lettres batardes, long lines, 34 to a full page ; with 2 fine ornamental •penletters, and painted initials in red and blue. Brown morocco. SIZES MIXED 83. BRITTON. (A Treatise in French on the practice of the common law in England, compiled at the commandment and by the authority of King Edward the first), (xiii) small folio Begins : Edward par la grace deii Roys de engletere e seygneur de yrlande &c. a tuoz ses feals e sugges de Engletere e de yrlande &c. %* MS. of the fourteenth century, on vellum, ff. 82, written in small neat gothic, by an English scribe; long lines, 52 to a full page, the first page having a fine illuminated initial of the Author pre- senting his Booh to K. Edward, with elongations round the margins of grotesques and ivy leaves, ornamental penletters and marginal decorations. Green morocco extra with Grolieresque tooling, g.e. by Thompson of Paris. " The . . . French tract under the name of Britton is thought to have been composed under the direction of Edward I. The singular form of it seems to countenance such a supposition ; for the contents of the whole book are put into the King's mouth, and the law so delivered has the appearance of being promulgated by the immediate voice of the sovereign. The work .... is attributed by some to John Breton, who was Bishop of Hereford and a Judge ; but as he died in the third year of this king's reign, and this treatise takes notice of statutes made in the 13th, the truth of this account is justly doubted. By others it is considered as nothing more than an abridgment of Bracton, with the subsequent alterations that had been made in the law ; and that it is called Britton as one of the names of Bracton him- self." — History of the English Law .... by John Reeves. The work has also been attributed to a John Breton, who was a Judge in the first year of Edward II. Note by Paulin Paris pasted 84. Brunus. 1. Leonardi (Bruni) Aretini de literis et studiis ad illustrem dominam Baptistam de Malatestis liber. Mo 2. Ejusdem Isagogicum moralis discipline ad Galeottum Richasu- lanum. fol. 17. (CLXXXII) * # * MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 38, written in very neat roman letters by an Italian scribe, long lines, 23 to a page. Red morocco, g.e. 85. Brusthemius. Tungrensium et Leodiensium Episcoporum CATALOGUS, ex tabula F. Johannis Brusthemij. 1658. (dxiii) small folio *** MS. of the seventeenth century, on paper, ff. 48; tricks of arms, and a few engraved coats inserted. Half calf gilt. SIZES MIXED 33 86. BuLENGERIUS, ETC. 1. Theodori Marcilii Commentarius de Gallia. 2. julii cesaris bulengerii commentarius de gallorum origixe et MORIBUS. fol. 4 b. 3. Ejusdem Methodus legends historle. fol. 9 b. 4. Ejusdem Commentaries de funeribus. fol. 30 b. (dlxxxvii). Svo ■* * MS. OF the seventeenth cextury, on paper, ff. 60. Modem calf. 87. Burgundy. 1. comptes et despenses de . . . philippe, duc de bourgoigne, etc. de m cccc cinquante a m iiii c lvj, par gaultier poulain. The above is a modern title ; the first original heading is : Achats de chevaulx escriptures de livres panitures et autres choses touchant escuierie. ff. 64. 2. COMPTE MONS K C-EDE DE HELLE. Che sont li paiemens monsigneur Oede de Helle lesquels len troeve que jl a fait pour madame puis son darrenier compte que il fist a madame de la saint michiel Ian m. ccc & viij. ff. 13. 3. COMPTE GUILLEM DE SALINS. Ce sont li contes lesquels maistre Guillem de Salins rent de la terre que madame dartois a en Bourgoigne &c. 1313. ff. 9. (cxxxiv) folio * # * MSS OF THE FOURTEENTH AND FIFTEENTH CENTURIES, ON VELLUM, ff. 86. Half calf. The last two MSS. are unbound and loose in the volume. Very Important and Interesting Original Burgundian Documents. 88. Burgundy. Comptes de la Duche de Bourgogne de toutes les Beceptes et Despenses faites par Gaultier Poulain Beceveur depuis le i er Janv. 1441. jusques au i el ' Janv. 1442: (cxxxii) folio * # * MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 104. Half morOCCO. A very Important and Interesting Original Burgundian Document. d SIZES MIXED Burgundy. Pieces relatives au Duche de Bourgogne. (dxxxvii) folio 1. Ce sont aucuns poins qui semblent estre a remonstrer de par le roy aux gens et ambaxeurs de Mons^ 1 ' de bourgongne &c. ff. 19. 2. Cest le compte de pierre et humbert viars freres, du vail a eulx fait par Monss r le Due de bourgongne des iiij monnoyes &c. 1422, 1423. ff. 16. 3. Letters of homage to the Duke of Burgundy, for lands in the Duchy, 1472 &c. in French, ff. 11. \* MSS. of the fifteenth century, on paper, ff. 46. Half morocco. 90. Caesar. C. Julii C^saris Commentariorum de Bello Gallico et de Bello Civili Pompeiano libri X. Nec non A. Hirtii (sive quorum- cunque sint) de Bellis Gallico, Alexandrino, Africano et hlspaniensi libri iv. julius celsus constantinus emendavit. (xciii) small folio *** MS. OF THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 244, written in neat roman letters on fine Italian vellum by an Italian scribe, long lines, 30 to a full page ; with 6 fine illumiiiated ornamental initials, of ichite interlaced scrolls on grounds of blue, red and gold, and 7 similar initials without borders (a few margins mended). At the beginning of the volume is the following MS. note : Iste liber commentariorum fuit bone memorie Domini francisci Maphei Canonici Veronensis Scriptoris apostolici & prothonotarij Qui eum dono dedit canonicis regularibus commorantibus in hoc Monasterii sancti leonardi &c. Brown morocco, g. e. 91. Camus. Listoire de Olivier de Castille et de Artus dalgarbe son tees loyal compaignon, traduite de latin en francois par Philippe Camus a la requeste & commandement de Jehan de Croy, Seigneur de Chimay. (ccclxiii) small folio Colophon : Cy fine listore de olivier de castille et de son loyal compagnon artus dalgarbe et de helaine fille du roy dangleterre, et de henry filz de olivier qui grans fais darmes firent en leurs tamps comme cy devant aves ouyt. Dieu pardoint aus trespasses. Amen. Escript Ian mil iiij c iiij xx et trois. No Latin original of this work is known. *** MS. OF the fifteenth century, on paper, ff. 83, written in French cursive lettres batardes, long lines, 28 to a page, in red and black. Limp vellum. Formerly in the Cathedral library at Tournay; seeSanderus, pt. 1, pa. 210. SIZES MIXED 35 Capistranus. In nomine Domini Nostri Jhesu Christi Incipit liber de cupiditate compilatus per venerabilem fratrem johannem DE CAPISTRANO ORDINIS FRATRUM minorum. (dxci) ito * # * MS. of the fifteenth century, on paper, ff. 131, written partly in cursive, partly in a singular angular gothic, long lines, 31 and 28 to a full page. Brown morocco. 93. Capitularia Ecclesiastica cum pr^efatione. (xliii) folio Containing : 1. Karoli II, Synodus Pistensis anni 862 2. Karoli II, Capitiila Missis data anno 865 3. Karoli Magni Capitulare Aquisgranense anni 813 4. Hludovici Constitutio anni 828, De Conventibus Archiepiscoporum habendis 5. Hludovici et Hlotharii Capitularia Wormatiensia anni 829 Printed in Monumenta Germanise Historica, torn. Ill, Legum I * # * MS. of the twelfth century, on vellum, ff. 145, written by different hands in neat gotfitc characters, double columns of 51 and 54 lines, in red and black. Old russia, with inlaid ornaments. Formerly belonging to the Monastery of St. Hubert aux Ardennes, afterwards to the Jesuit College of Louvain. An important Manuscript. 94. Cassiodorus. Magni Aurellii Cassiodori Senatoris Variarum libri. (cxvii) folio An assemblage of State Papers drawn up by Cassiodorus in accordance with the instructions of the sovereigns whom he served. The work is imperfect at the commencement, wanting the first 1 8 letters ; and it is otherwise incomplete. *** MS. of the thirteenth century, on vellum, ff. 105, finely written in bold gothic letters, double columns of 38 lines, in red and black, with numerous ornamental pen letters in blue and red. Half russia. 95. Casus Conscientle. Summa de Casibus Consciences, per modum alphabeti (a quodam fratre Ordinis Pr^dicatorum compilata). (d) small folio Prologue begins : Quoniam ut ait Gregorius super Ezechielem, nullum omnipotenti Deo tale sacrificium est quale zelus animarum, ideo a pluribus nostris predicatorum fratribus hujus sacrificium deo offerre d2 36 SIZES MIXED Lot 95 — continued. cupientibus et proximorum salutem zelantibus, frequentibus . . . pre- cibus requisitus ut opus conderem in quo de casibus et consiliis ad animam seu conscientiam pertinentibus studiose tractarem . . . Colophon : Hoc opus humanos vitse gradus instruit omnes Quilibet ergo legat dominum post hoc benedicat. \* MS. OF the fifteenth century, on paper, if. 216, written in small cursive lettres batardes, double columns, of 54 lines, rubricated, capitals painted in red. Old calf gilt. 96. Catechumen. Le Catechumene Cartesien ; ou Entretiens d'un jeune Abbe Cartesien avec divers docteurs sur les mysteres de la Trinite et de l'Incarnation. (dcxliii) small teo * # * MS. of the eighteenth century, on paper, ff. 78. On the first leaf is written : Entretiens sociniens, piece unique, je l'ai eu de l'auteur a sa mort, et il n'y en a pas eu de copie. Half calf. From the library of the Abbe Septier. 97. CATHON EN FRANCOIS, &C 1. La vie Saint Witasse. (ccccxii) small Mo Begins : Tout mon proposement ay mis en biaus dis dire Pour che voel recorder sil plaist a nostre sire La vie saint witasse &c. 2. CE SONT LES VI J PSEAULMES (DE PENITENCE) EN EOUMANT. fol. 16. Begins : Domine ne in furore tuo arguas. Dieux sires plains de pitie Huy de pri je ca maieste Ne me bates de ce grant ire Ne taire vers moy beau sires. 3. Comment on doit faire confession . . . valable pour lame & pour le corps, fol. 31. 4. Orisonz a Jhesu Crist en cas de tribulacions ou adversites PERILEUSES POUR LUI OU POUR AULTRUI. fol. 43. 5. CATHON EN FRANCOIS PAR JEAN LE FEVRE. fol. 45. Begins : Cathon fu preu chevalier et sage homme Maint bon conseil en la cite de Rome Donna pour la chose publique Un livre fist vaillant & autentique. Ends : Cathon fenist qui f u sage & preux Ces nobles vers acouppla ij & deux SIZES MIXED 37 Lot 97 — continued. Mais Je fevre qui ne scay fer batre En ce dictier en ay fait de deux quatre. 6. LlVRE DE CATHON (AUTRE TRADUCTION). Begins : Cathon qui fu moult sage homs De qui enseignement avons Un bon livre qui nous aprent A vivre bien et sagement. Ends : Ceste oeuvre cy est parfenie A lonneur dieu & a sarnie Et grant prouffit y porront prendre Tant cil quil le voulront aprendre. Colophon : Explicit fachet en franchois. * * * MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON PAPER, ff. 69, written in French lettres batardes, long lines. On the first page is written : Aux Celestins D Amiens ; and on the last leaf : Cest livre chy est a Jaques de bonneval, qui le trouvera bon vin ara, qui le reterra malfait fera, &c. New calf. 98. Cena Maletractati. (ccxix) 8vo An abstract of the principal events of the Bible, arranged under heads, with textual references. Preface begins : Male tractaverunt ilium qui a ventre matris consecratus est propheta. Hec jhesus filius Syrach inter virorum illustrium laudes . . . de sancto ieremia dicit. *** MS. OF the fifteenth century, on vellum, ff. 31, written in French lettres batardes, long lines, 21 to a full page, red and black, illuminated initial and border to first page ; and smaller ornamental initials and details throughout. Half bound. 99. Chansons. Recueil de Chansons plus ou moins grivoises. (dlxxviii) 4fo MS. OF the seventeenth century, on paper, ff. 195, in red paper boards. 100. Chapelet de Virginite. Cy commance le chappellet de virginite. (cclxxxviii) small ito (Chap. 1.) A commencer le chapelet La premiere fleur est la fleur du lis qui signifie vertu de virginite. (Chap. 2.) Apres le lis la seconde fleur est la violette qui signifie humilite. 38 SIZES MIXED Lot 100 — continued. (Chap. 3.) La tierce fleur du chapelet est la Eose qui signifie vertu de charite & daniour. (Chap. 4.) La quarte fleur du chapelet est soussye. Ceste fleur est en cou- leur dor et signifie vertu de patience. (Chap. 5.) Apres ces quatre fleurs mectray ou chappelet le muguet. Ce muguet signifie vertu de vraie foy. The work appears to be slightly imperfect at the end ; the last words are : car en telle maniere dois tu chascun iour ce chappelet arrouser Et je prie *** MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 39, written in French cursive lettres batardes, long lines, 20 to a page, each of the five chapters has a very richly illuminated initial and border representing the flower described. A coat of arms on the first page has been erased; on the last is a shield, gu. a lion passant guardant or, armed and langued arg. Blue morocco. 101. Charles V. Ce sont les noms des citez, villes, chasteaulx et for- TERESSES QUI POUR CAUSE DES APPELLACIONS SONT VENUES A LOBEIS- SANCE DU ROY (CHARLES V) ET DE MONS r . LE DUC DANIOU. ET LES NOMS DE CEULX A QUI ELLES SONT ET LES PAYS OU ELLES SONT assises, (dcxcvii) small folio *** MS. of the fourteenth century, on cotton paper, ff. 12, includ- ing the original cover. 102. CHARTERS, &c. ANGLO-NORMAN CHAETEES. Upwards of one thousand (1179) Original Charters, Eoyal Grants, Eolls of Expenses, Letters Patent, Warrants, Muster Eolls, and other State Documents, upon vellum, illustrative of the Wars of the English in France, under Edward the Black Prince, the Captivity and Death of the French King, John, in England; Charles the Sixth's Attempt to Invade Eng- land, in 1386 ; the Conquest of France, under John Plan- tagenet Duke of Bedford; the Captivity of Charles Duke of Orleans, and other Nobles of France, at London, and other Memorable Incidents in English and French History, especially as regards Normandy, and comprising matters of fact SIZES MIXED 39 Lot 102 — continued. of the greatest importance, from an historical point of view, and not to be obtained from any other source. The whole are in excellent preservation, with many hundred autographs of the greatest interest and rarity attached to them, bound in 8 large vol. morocco elegant, g. e. by Mackenzie atlas folio. 1269-1771 *** The importance and value of this extraordinary series of ancient charters can only be appreciated by inspection. The following is a very brief sketch of some of the more important heads to which they relate. Their extent and value render them worthy of a place in any public or private library, either in this kingdom or in France. Those relating to Normandy cover a space of history during which period that country was twice conquered by the English, and King John of France, the Duke of Orleans, and other illustrious personages were taken prisoners ; there are many letters, warrants, &c. , by the Duke of Orleans, during his captivity in England, others relate to the battles of Agincourt and Poictiers, to the taking of Caen, Rouen, and other places ; the ransom of King John, his visit to England after his release to redeem his hostages, where he died in the Savoy, the 8th April, 1364. There are also various accounts of different preparations for attempting the invasion of England at several periods, numerous sieges and battles in France &c., of the greatest conse- quence to the historian. The royal grants, charters, letters, warrants, orders, &c, many of which have autographs and possess beautiful seals ; among others will be found many by and relating to Louis IX, Philip III and IV of France, surnamed the Handsome, Louis X, Philip V called the Long, Charles IV, Philip VI. John II, Charles V called the Wise, Charles VI and VII, Louis XI, Charles VIII, Louis XII, Francis I, Henry II, Francis II, Charles IX, Henry III King of Poland, Henry the Great, Sua. ; also many others by and relating to the Bishop of Toul, Peter Lord of Chambly, Guy of Chatillon Earl of Blois, Earl of Evreux, Robert of Artois Earl of Beaumont, who instigated King Edward III of England to invade France, John de Beaumont Lord of S. Genevieve, Eaoul Earl of Eu, Constable of France, the Earl of Guisnez, Edward Chambley, Kt., Eaoul de Muelene, Kt., John Duke of Normandy, Lady Eleanor, and John Beaumont her son, Count de Tancarville, Chamberlain of France (whoivas taken prisoner with Kbit] John of France at the battle of Poictiers) , Matthew Lord of Ray, VV. de Merle Lord of Messy, J. Tiptoft {father to the famous Earl of Worcester'), the celebrated Sir John Fastolf (immortalized by Shahespeare in his Merry Wives of Windsor, $-c), W. Marlet, Kt., Lord of Baskerville, the Lord of Holet, Viscount of Orbec, John Earl of Armagnac, lieutenant of the King of France, Ralph Lord of Loupaye, Blanche Queen of Navarre, the Dukes of Anjou and Alencon {suitors for the hand of Queen Elizabeth), John Duke of Berry, Guy Lord of Tre- mouille, Hubert Lord of Anthels, Louis Duke of Orleans (who was taken prisoner at the battle of Agincourt, October 25th, 1115, and remained prisoner in England twenty-Jive years), during which time, before and after his ransom, there are many very important letters and documents by him : his grace was ransomed in 1440 on the payment of 300,000 crowns. Others by Sir W. JBardolff, lieutenant to the Earl of Warwick, Governor of Calais, Louis Lord of Crussel, Rene King of Sicily, Jeru- salem, Sec, Philip Earl of Flanders, Marshal Coligny, Margaret Duchess of Savoy, Blaise de Montluc, the Marquis de Saluce, Henry Duke of Anjou King of Poland, Catherine de Medicis, John Baudin Lord of Margorre and du Plessis, Duke of Alen- §on, Louis Earl of Caylas, Louis Duke of Nivernois, Charles Lorraine Duke of Mayne, Cardinal Mazarin, Catherine Duchess of Albret, Marie de Medicis, the great Conde, Philip Mornay Lord of Plessis, and many other illustrious personages, of each nation, who participated on each side during these eventful periods of history. Among others there are also numerous original rolls of the demesnes of the kings of France in Normandy, and other parts of their dominions, others of the various disbursements for the wars, including several expeditions against the English, numerous warrants from the various kings, Szc, to their treasurer, for the payment of sums for the same, and also for presents, household services, and other public and private affairs. The household expenses are very numerous, elaborate, and interesting, particularly as illustrative of the splendour of ancient courts, manners, costumes, &c. The accounts of various manors, lands, &c, held for the support of numerous religious houses and 40 SIZES MIXED Lot 102 — continued. other charitable institutions, are very extensive ; several detailing the pensions granted by various kings and queens to numerous personages for their various ser- vices, in which they are fully detailed : others for the payment of the different officers of state, military and civil, also for the royal household. Others detail most minutely noble presents of jewels and other precious gifts for services performed, which are also fully set out, with the names of the donors and acceptors. Others detail the amounts contributed by various persons throughout the kingdom for the carrying on of the wars, and other services of the crown. Numerous rolls of the men at arms raised by the nobility for the defence of the kingdom ; the detail of the expenses of the same, names of the knights, commanders, &c. Many relate to sums given by the crown as marriage portions with the sons and daughters of the nobility and gently, supporters of the state ; dowries for their widows, See, &c. A 7 arious relating to the putting in a state of defence the numerous forts and towns upon the coast, on the invasion by the English, of Normandy, Sec. Numerous original subsidies, warrants for collecting the same, receipts from the treasury, quittances, grants of land, and other historical documents relating to the invasion of France by the English, and also by the Emperor Charles V. Many detail the expenses of coronations, baptisms, mar- riages, royal progresses, &c, ice, with accounts of the gifts to various noble person- ages upon the occasions ; others purchases for New-year's gifts, Sec. ; the descriptions of the various dresses furnish curious illustration of the costume at this early period. Various letters patent, warrants, and other documents relating to the royal forests and domains of France, with particulars of the duties of the verderers and other officers of the same. The various descriptions of costly jewels, furniture, books, manuscripts, See, are very interesting, and illustrative of the splendour of ancient times. The letters patent for collecting certain sums, and the orders for the payment of the same, for the ransom of various royal and noble prisoners of war, are particu- larly interesting. The descriptions of the various royal jewels are very costly and curious, particularly those of Queen Blanche of Navarre, which fell into the hands of the Bretons at Mante. There are various royal grants, and other sums collected for several crusades in the Holy Land, Sec. Other subscriptions, grants, Sec, for various expeditions against England, Scotland, and the Prince of Wales, Sec. The letters patent in acknowledgment of certain sums received by nobles, and of their having done homage, ice, are curious illustrations of the ancient feudal government. The splendid descriptions of jewels, vessels of gold and silver finely chased, presented to various princes, nobles, and others for services rendered, which are fully de*cribed, are very numerous throughout the collection. A1m> the numerous grants of estates and taxes to various personages dispersed throughout. Among the payments noticed as attached to the royal household are many for the various fetes given at different periods, the sums paid to heralds and others at the tournaments are very curious and fully set out, not forgetting the sums paid to the merry fools, or chasers of melancholy from the court. The splendour of the robes of state at the various ceremonies is par- ticularly noticed, as are the whole of the officers of the household. Various documents relating to the wars between France and Alphonso King of Aragon, their proceedings against Naples, ice, Sec. Many others relate to their war against the Turks and other states. There are many rolls and other original documents relating to the trials of persons for high treason, &c. 103. Chartier. Oeuvres de Alain Chartier. (ccglv) small folio La belle dame sans mercy, fol. 1 La belle dame a mercy, fol. 16 Accusations contre la belle dame sans mercy, fol. 24 La loyalle dame en amours nommee par Sentence, fol. 34 La complainte maistre alain chartier et la responce baillie aux dames fol. 48 SIZES MIXED 41 Lot 103 — continued. Coppie des lettres envoyees par les dames a maistre alain. fol. 51 Copie de la requeste baillie aux dames, fol. 51 b Eespouce sur ladite requeste. fol. 52 b La condempnacion et jugement de la belle dame sans mercy, fol. 56 Les erreurs de la belle dame sans mercy, fol. 71 Le lay de paix fait par maistre alain chartier. fol. 88 Le medicamente de la belle contre lamour. fol. 93 b, this piece is in a later hand Le lay de plaisance. fol. 95 Le debat des deux fortunes damours. fol. 99 Vers.— Soit mon cceur en dure angoiss. fol. 118 b, this is also in a later hand La sepulture damours. fol. 119 La desserte du desloyal. fol. 134 Devise de trois dames, fol. 146 b, this is also in a later hand Le debat du cceur et de lceil. fol. 147 Lettre dun amant (Rogier) a sa maitresse, fol. 157 b, both this and the following piece are in a later hand La response a Rogier par sa dame (Radegonde). fol. 158 b Lospital damours. fol. 159 Les quatre dames, aultrement nomme le joieulx de espoir. fol. 188 Le joyeux debat de la belle bergiere et dou biau bergier. fol. 250 b, this is in a later hand Le Curial fait par Maistre Alain Chartier lequel il envoya a ung sien compaignon qui avoit voulente de venir a court, fol. 252 Le quadrilogue fait par Maistre Alain Chartier. fol. 261 * * # MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON PAPER, ff. 308, written in neat cursive lettres batardes ; illuminated border round first page, and initial , space left for a miniature. Modern brown hogskin. 104. CHASTELAIN. MlSTERIEUSE FICTION FAICTE EN TROIS PERSONNAGES, MERE, FILLE ET FILZ POUR MOUVOIR TOUS PRINCES ET NOBLES CHEVALIERS A COMPASSION EN MoNSG* PlERRE DE BrESZE, PRISONNIER A LOCHES ; COMPILEE PAR GEORGE CHASTELAIN LAN MIL QUATRE CENS SOIXANTE ET UNG ET LAN PREMIER DU REGNE DU ROY LOYS. (CXXIl) small folio * # * MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTORY, ON VELLUM, ff. 24, written in neat lettres batardes, long lines, 32 to a page; with 17 FINELY PAINTED AND ILLUMINATED MINIATURES, consisting chiefly of groups of figures remarkable for their costume ; 7 others in a transition state, the figures being drawn in and partly illuminated , and 3 others in which 42 SIZES MIXED Lot 104 — continued. the figures are drawn in ink in outline only ; one miniature represents the exterior of the Ancient "Maison de Manny," with the family arms and name over the portal, and a clock in one of the towers (one miniature is badly damaged and two others have erasions) ; there are also numerous illuminated ornamental initials and marginal decorations throughout. An interest- ing MS. as shewing the progressive methods of the Illuminators. Blue morocco. 105. Chastelain. George Chastelain dit laventurier sur les espytaphes dhector et de achiles, ensemble leurs complaintes et la LOUANGE dalexandee envers LES PLORABLES aventures dicevlx. (ccxxxviii) small Mo In prose and verse. \* MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 20, in neat lettres batardes, long lines, 30 to a full page, in red and black, with small illuminated initials. Russia. 106. Chiesa. Il Capitolo de Frati (di Cremona, poema bernesco, composto da Sebastiano Chiesa della compagnia de Gesu) con la chiave in fine. (ccccxliii) mo „.* MS. of the seventeenth century, on paper, ff. 344, Italian cursive hand, long lines. Calf gilt. * 107. Chinese. Mei-ying-tso, Tze Wei. Book II. (dcci) Mo The second book of Mei-ying-tso's Chinese Dictionary, supposed to be the first Chinese Lexicon that was arranged according to the 214 Radi- cals. This copy wants the first two leaves ; it contains the characters belonging to nine radicals ; i.e. from the 30th— Kow, the Mouth— to the 38th— Neu, Woman. *** Printed in China about the middle of the eighteenth century, on Chinese paper, in cloth of silver cover. The work was first published, according to Klaproth, in 1615. 108. Chinese. Sin Wei Chaou Shoo, (dccii) g vo The New Testament ; translated into Chinese, from the Greek, by Dr. Robert Morrison. 8 vols. * * Printed in China, from wooden blocks, in the year 1813, on Chinese paper, in native case. SIZES MIXED 43 109. Chinese. Yite Shih Leang. (Monthly rations). Chinese, (dcxcix) large Mo A list of soldiers and workmen receiving monthly rations from the Chinese government. *** MS. of the nineteenth century, on Chinese paper, written on a printed form. The last year mentioned is the 19th of the Emperor Taou Kwang, a.d. 1839. In native cloth cover. An engraving of junks, &c, loosely inserted. 110. Chinese. Keang Ke. (The record of the river). Chinese, (dcc) oblong small Mo The Journal (Jih Lew) of E. Shun's fishing establishment, beginning at the 3rd month of the 20th year of the Emperor Taou Kwang, a.d. 1840. *** MS. of the nineteenth century, on Chinese paper, in cloth of silver cover. 111. Chinese Drawings. Culture and manufacture of Tea. (dclxviii) Seventeen Chinese paintings in distemper, illustrative of the culture, manufacture and sale of tea. *** Of the eighteenth century, on paper, in blue morocco gilt, with inlaid Chinese designs on the sides. There are two small paintings on rice paper, loose in the volume. 112. Chinese Drawings. Culture and manufacture of Tea. (dclxix) oblong folio Twelve Chinese paintings in distemper (17 by 13 in.), illustrative of the culture and manufacture of tea. *** Of the eighteenth century, on paper. Half morocco. 113. Chinese Junks, (dclxx) oblong folio Four coloured drawings of Chinese Junks, and one of a Chinese official. *** Of the eighteenth century, on paper, in native embroidered silk binding. 44 SIZES MIXED 114. Christine de Pisan. Le livre dez fais darmez et de chevalerie. (Par Christine de Pisan. En quatre livres.) (ccclviii) sm. folio Compiled from the treatises of Vegetius, Frontinus, and the " Arbre des Battailes " of Honore Bonnor, Prieur de Sallon. *** MS. of the fifteenth century, on PAPER, ff. 113, written in neat lettres batardes, double columns, 32 lines to a full page, headings of chapters in red, and red painted capitals. Old calf. Formerly belonging to, and with the autograph OF, Charles DE Croy, Comte de Chimay, Chevalier de la Toison d'or and Sponsor to Charles V, Emperor of Germany; he died in 1521. This work was translated into English by Caxton, and printed by him in 1489. 115. Christine de Pisan. Le livre des fais darmes et de chevalerie, par Christine de Pisan. (ccclxxviii) small folio Imperfect, containing only the first three books. Each book has a pen-and-ink drawing of groups of figures, evidently prepared for illumination ; capitals painted in red. *** MS. of the fifteenth century, on paper, ff. 86, written in neat lettres batardes, long lines, 33 to a full page, headings of sections in red. Half morocco. 116. Christine de Pisan. Le livre des faictz et bonnes meurs du saige roy Charles V roy d'iceluy nom, fait et compile par Chris- tine DE PlZAN DAMOISELLE; ACCOMPLI LE DESRENIER JOUR DE NOVEMBRE L'AN DE GRACE 1404. (CCCLl) folio *** MS. OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY, ON PAPER, pp. 375, neatly written. Vellum binding. " Ex BB. D'Aguesseau." 117. Christine de Pisan. Ci commence lepistre Othea la deesse que ELLE ENVOYA A HECTOR DE TROIE. (In VERSE AND PROSE, BY Christine de Pisan). (cxliii) small folio Preceded by a dedication, beginning ; Tres haulte flour par le monde louuee A tous plaisans et de dieu advouee SIZES MIXED 45 Lot 1 1 7 — continued. De lis souef adourant delictable Puissant valeur hault pris seur tous notable. *** MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 64, written in neat lettres batardes, long lines ; with numerous ornamental pen letters, the first initial illuminated. Half bound. Cet ouvrage, Fun des premiers de Christine de Pisan, parait avoir ete destin6 par elle a l'instruction de la jeunesse de Louis, due d'Orl6ans, n6 en 1371, et fils de Charles V. Thomassy, pa. 103 118. Christine de Pisan. Le Dit de la. Pastoure. (By Christine de Pisan). (lxxii) Besins : Joy de saigesse pou duicte Ja par maintes fois deduicte Me suis a faire ditiez De plusieurs cas appointiez small folio Entendez mon aventure Vrais amans par aventure Oncques noistes pareille Si y tendez tous loreille. Ends : Fins amans priez pour lui Car je vous jur que cellui Entre les bons est clame Vaillant & des preux ame Explicit le Dit de la Pastoure. * # * MS. OF the fifteenth century, on vellum, ff. 15, written in neat lettres batardes, double columns, 41 lines, with illuminated initials. Blue morocco extra, g.e. Cette pastorale est un petit tr6sor depo6sie par les chansons, les rondeaux et les ballades dont elle est parsemee, et par une vivacity de tendresse qui suppose dans Christine un coeur vraiment adorable. Thomassy, Essai sur les ecrits politiques de Christine de Pisan. Paris, 1838, pa. 118 119. Christophorus de Bondelmontibus. Liber insularum Arcipelagi editus per dom. presb. christophorum de bondelmontibus de Florentia, QUEM misit de civitate Rodi Romam Dom. Jordano Cardinali de Ursinls Anno Domini 1422. (lviii) small folio * # * MS. of the fifteenth century, on vellum, ff. 41, written in 46 SIZES MIXED Lot 119 — continued. small neat gotfitc letters, long lines, 38 to a full page ; with 78 ori- ginal coloured Drawings of the Islands, with their citadels; a fine large illuminated ornamental initial with marginal decoration on first page, other initials painted in red. Half morocco. 120. Chronica abbati^e Sancti Martini de Campis. (dcxcviii) folio Two transcripts made in 1789 by Jean Baptiste Anne Genevieve Gaig- narre, Baron de Joursanvault, from a manuscript of the 12th or 13th century in his possession, with facsimile drawings and decorations. *** MS. of the eighteenth century, on paper, ff. 16, including the cover. SECOND DAY'S SALE. SIZES MIXED. 121. Chronica sive Historia Monasterii Sancti Bertini Sythiensis. (St. Omer). (xlviii) small folio Begins : In nomine patris et filii et spiritus sancti, Missis in orbem apostolis et discipulis dominum preedicare et testificari. Ends : Cap. 54. Eustatius hujus loci abbas liiij cognomento gommer . . . confirmatus et consecratus. Prefixed to the work is an index of contents, at the end of which is written : Hunc librum scripsit frater bertinus damman religiosus monasterij sancti bertini sumptibus domini mathei depoys ejusdem monasterij granitarij 26modecembrism cccc o l°ij *** MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 164, finely written in neat roman letters, in red and black, long lines, 36 to a full page ; numerous painted ornamental capitals in red and blue. Old mottled calf. This appears to have been taken from the Chronicon of Jean d'Ipres, which has been printed by Martene, Thes. Anecd. torn, iii ; the beginning is different, but it ends with the same Abbot and the same words. 122. Chronica, &c. 1. Cronica brevis a creatione mundi ad tempora Christi. ff. 11. (dlxxxix) ito 2. Versus memorativi Evangeliorum dominicalium. One page. 3. Nomina pontificum romanorum. Et primus pontifex dominus noster Jesus. Ending originally with Eugenius 4 US ; a later hand has added, Nicholaus, Calistus, Pius, Paulus, Sixtus. pp. 7. 4. Nomina pontificum tungrensium, traiectensium, leodiensium. pp. 3. 5. Nomina imperatorum romanorum; Nomina regum alamaine qui non pervenerunt ad dyadema imperij. pp. 4. 48 SIZES MIXED Lot 122 — continued. 6. Nomina regum francie. Ending with Philippus comes avalensis, M° ccc xxviij. pp. 2. 7. BlBLIA PAUPERUM (ALEXANDRI DE VlLLA DEl). Sex, prohibet, peccant, abel, enoch, & archa fit, intrant. With short in- terlinear explanations to each word. ff. 12. 8. EUBRIGE QUINQUE LIBRORUM DECRETALIUM. ff. 3. 9. GrESTA PONTIFICUM TUNGRENSIUM, TRAJECTENSIUM ET LEODIENSIUM, SIVE CHRONICON LEODIENSE. Ending in the year 1403. ff. 101. *#* MS. of the fifteenth century, on paper, ff. 142, in cursive gothic throughout, long lines, rubricated, painted initials in red. On the first leaf is written : Liber fratrum Guilhelmitarum prope et extra leo- dium. And then, in a later hand : Presentement a Adrian le pollain par la donation que Ten ait faite frere guilheame prieur desdits freres guilhe- mins en recompense dung autre coronicque que ledit Adrian luy avoit prethe, lequel disoit avoir eust perdu dequoy ledit Adrian at este fort mary a cause quil lavoit escript de sa propre main hors de ceulx du Conte de Rochefort. Green morocco gilt, by Thompson of Paris. 123. Chronica Pontificum, Imperatorum, Regum, &c. (ccclxxxvi) small folio 1. Incipit chronica Ronianorum presulum. Petrus — Innocentius VIII. 1484. 2. Reges, Duces & Pontifices Judeorum. fol. 13. 3. Imperatores Romanorum. fol. 17 b. Julius— Fredericks III. 1488. 4. Historia Regum Latinorum Terre Sancte. fol. 33. 5. Reges Anglie. fol. 43. Brutus — Henricus VII. Henry VIII has been added in a later hand. 6. Comites Flandrie. fol. 56 b. Liedericus — Philippus. 7. Comites Hollandie. fol. 71. Teodoricus — Philippus. The Emperor Charles V. has been added in a later hand. 8. Reges Francorum. fol. 85. Priamus — Karolus VIII. 9. Duces Clevenses. fol. 99. Helias— Joannes III. Joannes IV and Gulielmus have been added in a later hand. SIZES MIXED 49 Lot 123— continued. 10. Duces Gelrie. fol. 107. Wychardus — Adolphus. Carolus has been added in a later hand. * # * MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON PAPEll, ff. 112, Written in cursive roman, in double columns of 34 lines, with the arms of the States painted heraldically ; miniature initial of St. Peter with the keys on first page. Old calf. 124. Croniques de France et de Flandres encommencees en lan mil iij CENS ET QUATRE VINGS. (CCXXl) thick Small &V0 Begin : En ce temps avoit ung conte en flaudres nomme phellipe du quel conte autres quatorze contes estoient tenuez par hommaige. The last leaf apparently is wanting. *** MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 202, written in neat cursive lettres Mtardes, 21 lines to a full page, red and black ; the first page painted and illuminated with a miniature of a duel between two men in armour (shrivelled), numerous illuminated initials in the text. Calf gilt. 125. Chroniques des Roys de France autrefoys faites en latin par frere guillaume de nangis moine de leglise de s. denis ; et puis TRANSLATEES EN FRANCOYS PAR LE MEME. (CCCXVIl) Small ito %* MS. OF THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY, ON THICK VELLUM, ff. 354, written in a very neat cursive roman, long lines, 32 to a full page, with some ornamental pen letters in black. Modern green morocco. An INTERESTING MS. containing many particulars relating to con- temporary English History. [Fide sub Nangis.] 126. Chroniques des Rois. Les vraies croniques des hystoires de touz les rois de france qui ont regne des le temps aux sarrazins jusques auiourdhui ; en trois livres. (ccxv) thick small tto Prologue begins : Pour ce que je veoie & ooie tante de genz douter & presque toutes gens des faiz des rois de france. Work begins : Apres la mort de Josue a temps que li Juif estoient en grant tribulacion . . Ends with the coronation of Philippe le Bel, in 1285. * % * MS. of the fourteenth century, on thick vellum, ff. 400, finely written in neat semi-roman letters, long lines, 30 to a full page, many marginal notes by a later hand, large ornamental pen letter on first page, and many smaller ones in the text. New russia e 50 SIZES MIXED 127. Chroniques de S. Denis. Les Petites Chroniques de l'Abbaye de Saint Denis, (covin) small ito The first rubric is : Dagobert fils du roy Clotaire deuxieme de ce nom fut baili a saint arnoul &c. The last is : La designation en brief combien que en la pluspart il est cy dedans escript plus au long. Quant pour quoy Et par qui les glorieux corps de saint denis ruth eleuthere ont este descendus et remys en leurs voute en la dite abbaye de saint denis en france. * # * MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY (1495) ON VELLUM, ff. 48, written in neat lettres batardes, long lines, 27 to a full page, rubricated, painted initials in blue and red. Limp vellum, with ex-libris of the Marquis de Rothelin. 128. Chroniques de St. Denis, 1286—1380. (ccclxxiii*) folio Le premier capitle. Comment Edowart roy dengleterre fist hommage au roy de France de la Ducee dacquitaine et de plusieurs ineidentes. Apres le roy Philippe qui fu fieux monsigneur S. Loys rengna en France Philippe son filz. *** MS. of the fifteenth century, on paper, ff. 423. The name of J. Hellevin, a former possessor, occurs at the end. Calf gilt. 129. CHRYSOLORAS. EPOTHMATA KATA MANOYHA TOY XPY2QAOYPA. (dclv) Svo *** MS. of the sixteenth century, on paper, ff. 69, written in neat Greek characters, accentuated, long lines, 14 to a page, in red and black. On the first page is written : Augustini Nettuccij est & ami- corum. Contemporary Venetian binding of leather, with blind stamped ornaments (rebacked). 130. Cicero. M. Tullii Ciceronis de Officiis libri tres. (cc) small folio *** MS. of the fifteenth century (written in 1440), on vellum, ff. 78, finely written in roman letter, long lines, 29 to a full page, with fine large and small illuminated ornamental initials. Modern calf with blind stamped ornaments. SIZES MIXED 51 131. Cicero. 1. Marci Tullii Ciceronis de Officiis Libri tres. 2. slgnificatio breviature quarundam litterarum antiquarum, fol. 63. (clxiv) small folio *** MS. of the fifteenth century, on vellum, ff. 63, finely written in roman letters, long lines, 32 to a full page, with contemporary marginal notes. With a finely painted laureated hist of Cicero, in an illuminated ornamental shrine, and 3 finely illuminated ornamental initials. Half bound. 132. Cicero. 1. M. T. Ciceronis de Amicitia. (ccccxxx) small ito 2. Ejusdem de Senectute. fol. 26. 3. Ejusdem paeadoxa. fol. 48 b. %.* MS. of the fifteenth century, on paper, ff. 61, written in angular roman letters, long lines, 25 to a full page. Half purple morocco. 133. Ci nous dist. Les Ci nous dist. (cccxxxii) Mo Imperfect at beginning and end. Begins : Ci nous dist comment nous sommes gardes de deux anges un bon et un mauvais. Et toute fois que nous sommes en pechie mortel li mauvais a sur nous plus grant seigneurie que les bons. Et cest la v e raison qui est necessaire a nous confesser sou vent . . . Ends : Car ceulz qui les trespassant aiment miex faire leur volente que la nostres seigneurs. Et il est dit se propre volente nestoit en enfer naroit que ardoir. * # * MS. of the fourteenth century, on vellum, ff. 32, written in neat gothic letters, in double columns of 31 lines, with numerous small illuminated ornamental initials. Old calf. (See Paulin Paris, torn, iv, pa. 77). 134. Cistercians. Incipit ordinarius liber ex usibus diffinicionibus atque statutis ordinis nostri videlicet cysterciensis 1438. (ccccxlviii) small tto Colophon : Explicit ordinarium Cisterciense scriptum per fratrem An- thonium Roegiers professum in capella thosan. *** MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON PAPER, ff. 169, Written in neat lettres batardes, long lines, 25 to a full page, in red and black, capitals painted in red. Orange morocco. E 2 52 SIZES MIXED 135.' Clemens. S. Clementis Eecognitiones (Opus supposititium) Latine EX VERSIONE RUFFINI AQUILEIENSIS PEESBYTERI. LlBRI X. (LIIl) folio The greater part of lib. X is wanting ; it ends with the words : quia libertatem habentes arbitrii interdum concupiscentiis. \* MS. OF THE ELEVENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 80, finely written in angular gothic, long lines, 36 to a full page, red rubrics, with 11 large ornamental initials of involved spirals, &c. Vellum. Formerly belonging to the Monastery of La Celle near Troyes ; afterwards in the libraries of P. Pithou, the president Le Peletier, and the Due de Berry, and in the Rosny collection No. 2379. 136. Climacus et Ephr^mus. 1. s. johannis climact, sive scholastici, scala paradisi ; e gr/eco in Latinum trannlata per Ambrosium Traversarium Camaldu- lensem. Cum vita auctoris a Daniele Monaco sub compendio SCRIPTA. 2. Ejusdem liber ad pastorem, in quo agitur qualis esse DEBEAT rationalium ovium pastor, eodem interprete. fol. 143. 3. S. Ephrem Syri Sermones, Latine versi ab eodem Ambrosio Traversario. Cum epistola ad Cosmum de Medicis de nobi- LITATE LIBRI HU.TUS. fol. 155. (CCCXXl) small tto *** MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON FINE ITALIAN VELLUM, ff. 279, beautifully written in neat roman letters by an Italian scribe, long lines, 28 to a full page j an ornamented border to the first page, and 60 finely painted and illuminated ornamental initials of white leafy scrolls on grounds of blue and red, with marginal decorations. A coat of arms has been removed from the first leaf. At the end is written : Antonius Marii filius Florentinus civis atque notarius transcripsit, Florentise viii idus Ottobns MCCCCX. Crimson morocco, g.e. 137. Cceur Noble. Le livre de Noble Cceur. (cccxci) small ito Begins : Pensif et aggrave de dueil Longtain de tout contort & joye Plorant larmes de cuer & dueil Come ung qui desespoir desvoye. Ends : A toutes celles qui liront Mes dis que je vueil abregier En quelque lieu quilz les oirront SIZES .MIXED do Lot 137 — continued. Ou sont en chambre ou en vergier Je leur requier ung don legier Sans vouloir autre rien de leur Cest quelles prient que alegier Me venille dieu de ma douleur Explicit 1477. *** MS. or the fifteenth century, on paper, If. 94, written in small neat French cursive lettres batardes, long lines, 32 to a full page, rubricated, blue and red initials ; WITH 17 FINE miniature PAINTINGS (mostly 3^ by 2f in.) consisting of male and female figures, men in armour, bedroom scenes, (it. chiefly having landscapes in the back- grounds. Russia, g.e. by Bauzonnet. 138. Collectio Literarum. Anonymi Collectio Literarum et Oration um (" Choix fait dans les auteurs qui ont le mieux ecrit en Latin au 13 e Siecle en Italie "). (ccclxxxiii) small folio %* MS. of the fifteenth century, on paper, ff. 140, written in small neat cursive semi-roman by an Italian scribe, long lines, 43 to a full page. Vellum. 139. Collettet. Traittez des langues estrangeres, de leurs alphabets et des chiffres, composez par le sleur (francois) collettet. Paris, 1660. (ccccxi) small ito * + * MS. OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY, ON PAPER, pp. 64 and four leaves of preliminary matter, an excellent fac-simile copy of the printed edition, with numerous ciphers, &c. Green calf gilt. See Nodierj Melanges tires d'une petite Bibliotheque. Paris, 1829, pa. 310, where, in a note to the printed edition, he says : Difficile a trouver, et moins rare cependant que le " Traite des Chiffres " de Vigenere dont celui- ci est un abrege imparfait, que auroit tous les caracteres du plagiat, si Colletet n'avoit pas pr6venu cette accusation avec une franchise peu commune. 140. COLUMNA. 1 . GUIDONIS DE Columnis Messanenis Historia Trojana. (cccclxxxix) small folio Ends : Et ego guido de columpnis juris peritus predictum ditem grecum (Dictyn Cretensem) in omnibus sum secutus pro eo quod ipse ditis perfectum et completum fecit in omnibus opus suum Factum 54 SIZES MIXED Lot 140 — continued. est autem presens opus Anno dominice incarnationis Millesimo cc° octuagesimo vij° . . . Amen. Colophon : Explicit liber infortunii nobilissime civitatis Troye &c. 2. Collectanea varia. fol. 97 b. (a) Ad historiam Trojanam addendum. (b) Fabula de leone, asino et lepore. (c) Epistola Friderici Imperatoris II. ad Bononienses qua hortatur ut Henricum filium suum regem Sadinise e carcere dimittant. (d) Epistola ad S. E. Ecclesise Cardinales hortatoria ut pontificem eligant ad sanctam sedem jam diu viduam manentem. (e) Breve apostolicum Gregorii IX. papse in Fridericum II. Imperatorem. (/) Epistola circularis Laurentij Celsi ducis Venetorum qua nunciatur victoria contra rebelles Cretensis insula?, anno 1364, duce Luchino de Vermo Veronensi et Domenico Michiele Veneto. (g) Tenor litterarum responsivarum super eadem re. (h) De cura rei familiaris. (i) Versus memorativi de festis mensium. 3. Exempla Epistolarum. fol. 106. *** MSS. of the fifteenth century, on paper, ff. 109, written in neat gotijir, long lines, 33 to a full page, rubricated, the 4 11. of Epistolae at end in a minute cursive hand. Vellum with flap. 141. Columna. Le vra ye histoire de Troye. (ccccxcm) small folio Chiefly taken from the work of Guido de Columnis (by Raoul le Fevre 1). Prologue begins : Les anciens saiges qui de philosophie estoient maistres nous deffendent a mener nostre vie oyseusement . . . Work begins : Troye fut bastie es parties de ce que huy on appelle romenie de grece et de la partie de soleil levant . . Ends : Jay ores mene a fin la vraye hystoire de troye en la maniere quelle fut trouvee en laumaire de saint pierre doriente en gregois langaige et de gregois fut mise en latin et je lay translatee en francois non pas par rimes ne par vers ou il convient par fine force maintes mensonges comme font ces menestrels . . . mais par droit selon ce que je lay trouvee ... en telle maniere que nul ny pouroit riens adioustrer ne oster qui pour vray deust estre tenu. Colophon : Cy fine la vraye histoire de troye la grant. *** MS. of the fifteenth century, on paper, ff. 134, finely written in lettres batardes, long lines, 30 to a full page ; headings of chapters in red, initials painted in blue and red, a fine ornamental pen initial to first page. Russia, g.e. An interesting MS. in connection with Caxton's typography. SIZES MIXED 55 142. Comestor. Hystoria Scolastica (Petri Comestoris). (cxxi) folio *** MS. OF THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY, ON THICK VELLUM, ff". 198, written in gothic letters, double columns of 43 lines, in red and black, capitals painted in reel. In the original oak boards, sheepskin, leather back. 143. Comestor. Petri Commestoris Historia Scholastica. (cccxxxv) small Mo * # * MS. of the fourteenth century, on thin vellum, ff'. 238, writ- ten in neat gotlnc letters! in double columns of 40 lines, by an Anglo- Norman or Northern French scribe, with 18 fine large and small illu- minated initials (chiefly of snake scrolls) in blue, green, broivn and gold, with elongations in the margins, ornamental pen-letters and marginal decorations throughout. Purple morocco, with blind stamped orna- mental panels. 144. Comestor. La Bible Hystoriaus ou les hystoires escolastres. (Translated from the Latin of Petrus Comestor ey G-uiart DES Moulins.) (ex) large folio The Old Testament only. * # * MS. OF THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 416, finely written in gorljic letters by a Northern French or Anglo-Norman scribe, in double columns of 45 lines, headings of sections, &c. in red. French red morocco, with elaborate gilt ornaments, blue silk damask linings, broad inside ornamental borders, joints, g.e. by Courteval, with 6 silver and morocco perforated double clasps. A finely illu- minated AND DECORATED MS. containing 70 HIGH-CLASS MINIATURES, on rich gold and chequered grounds, measuring 3 by 3£ in. that on the first leaf representing the Works of Creation in 8 compartments ; 72 FINE LARGE ORNAMENTAL illuminated initials, with elongations in the margins of oak and ivy leaves, some with grotesque points, and many hundred smaller richly illuminated initials and details (some plain corners damped and, 145. Complainte. La complaints de la Dame pasinee contre Fortune. Begins : Ung jour pesant morne et fatiguee, que iestois seule en ma chambre sur ung lict de camamsy que je argumentois en mon entende- ment de plusieurs haultes et grandes matieres. (ccv) Mo %* MS. of the sixteenth century, on vellum, ff. 28, written in bold lettres batardes, long lines, 22 to a full page, with 8 full page 56 SIZES MIXED Lot 145 — continued. FINELY PAINTED AND ILLUMINATED MINIATURES (emblematic) (3f ill. by 3 in.}, within gold architectural frame borders. Old red morocco. This MS. formerly belonged to the family of Amboise; afterwards to Leonor de Rohan, Princesse de Guemene. with her signature on flyleaf. 146. comptes des baillies de bethune, burey, choquez, 1372—1374. Jehan Clavel & Symon Blassel Receveurs. Jehan de Vaulx & Mons. de Quatrevaulz Baillis. (cxix) square folio %* MS. OF THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY, 2 vol., vol. I, ff. 74, vol. II, ff. 147, written in the legal hand of the period. Half russia. Original Documents of great interest and importance for contemporary French history. 147. COMPTES DE RECETTE ET DEPENSE DE LA COUR DES COMTES D'ARTOIS, annees 1297, 1298, 1306, 1316, 1317, 1333, 1334, 1335. (ccccxxxv) folio * # * MSS. OF THE THIRTEENTH AND FOURTEENTH CENTURIES, ORIGINAL documents, on vellum, ff. 52. Calf. From Monteil's collection ; interleaved and partly transcribed. 148. Constantinople. Journal d'un voyage de Constantinople, avec toutes les revolutions arrivees dans cet empire les annees 1687, 1688, LA PREMIERE SOUS MEHEMET 4 e ET LA 2 E SOUS SOLIMENT. (dcxxxvi) small 8w Begins: Je partis de paiis le mecredy 29 e may 1683 Je menbarques dans le vesseau ordinaire pour aller a Auxerre. *** MS. OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY, Oil paper. ff. 205. Old Calf. 149. CONSUETUDINUM ORDIN1S CARTUSIENSIS PARTES TEES. (CLIV) Small folio *** MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, 2 vols. Vol. I. ff. 101, Vol. II. ff. 107, written in large missal gothic, long lines, 21 to a full page, rubricated, headings of sections in red, ornamental -pen- letters, &c. Orange morocco. SIZES MIXED 57 150. Corbeait. Formation des Etats de l'histoire moderne, precedee de l'histoire des JriFS, par M r - Corbeau de St. Albin, ancien L t . Col. d'Artillerie. Paris, 1811. (dcxxxvii) 8vo *** MS. of the nineteenth century, on paper, pp. 292, and 12 leaves preliminary, neatly written, three engravings inserted. Boards. From Dampmartin's collection. Contains references to England and the United States of America. 151. COXJRS d'Amour pae voie de demande et reponse; les "je vous VENS " ; PROPOS JOYEUX, &C. (CCCXLIX) folio Begins : — Sire. Pour mieulx gouverner mon royaulme je vous prye que vous me dittes la cause pourquoy on aime. Response : — Dame. On aime en quaetre manieres de desire desquelx amours usent diversement. *** MS. of the fifteenth century, on paper, ff'. 80, written in cursive lettres batardes, long lines. Green morocco gilt, g. e. 152. cuer de philosophie. 1. Les Secres des Philosophes, ou dialogue extre Placides et Tymeo. (ccclxxix) small folio Prologue begins : Aristotes dist en son livre de naturez au commenche- ment dun livre li quelz livres est apielles li livres de metafisique que tout homme convoitent naturelment savoir les secres de nature. Printed with the title of " Cuer de Philosophie " ; see Brunet, Art. " Cuer." 2. Che sont les secres des femmes translates de latin en franchois et est deffendu de reveler a femme par nostre saint pere le pappe sir paine destumemement en la decretale ad meam doc- TRINA3I. fol. 66. See Paulin Paris, torn. v. pa. 250, where the author is said to be Jean de Trabariniaco. *«.* MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON PAPER, ff. 73, written in cursive lettres batardes, long lines, 41 to a full page. Calf gilt. 153. DANTE. Chomincia la Comjiedia di Daxte Allighieri Fiorentino, NELLA QUALE TRATTA DELLE PENE DE VITII DELL PURGATIONI DE PECCATI DE MERITI DELLE VIRTU & GLORIA DE BONTI. (XXIIl) small folio At the beginning of the Dante Piccolo, fol. 95 b : " Chomincia il trattato 58 SIZES MIXED Lot 153 — continued. che fecie lo illustro poeta Mess' Giovanni di Boccacio da certaldo sopra Dante "; and at the end, fol. 107 : " Finito II Dante Picchelo Cioe eierte spositioni desso Dante & fatte p. Mess' Giovanni Boccacio da ciertaldo." With a commentary, fol. 109 : " Inchominciano le chiose di Dante Alleghieri da Firenze." *** MS. OF THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 129, beauti- fully written in neat semi-roman letter by an Italian scribe, red and black, double columns of 43 lines, with 5 large (2£ by 2 in.) finely painted and richly illuminated initials, the first containing a miniature portrait of Dante, another of Our Saviour in the act of Blessing ; the other three composed of flower ornaments ; a rich leafy branch scroll border surrounds the first miniature, the others having a $ , Jr and £ marginal decoration of similar design ; a fine ornamental pen-letter with marginal decoration in a different style from the above, on the first page of Prologue ; and numerous pen-letters and small ornaments through- out. Brown morocco, silk linings, g. e. From Lord Guildford's collec- tion. Autograph letter of G. Libri relating to the MS. inserted ; A VERY FIXE DAXTE MS. 154. De Blois. Histoire de France, par M. G. de Blois. (dciv) Mo The full title prefixed is as follows : Histoire de France, contenant som- mairement l'origine des peuples qu'ils 1'ont habitez depuis le deluge universel jusqu'a Pharamond premier roy de France ; et quy sonts ceux quy onts regnez sous les noms de Celtes, Gaulois, Sicambriens, Frans et Francois et une relation exacte et cronologique de tout ce qui sy est pass6 de considerable pendant les trois races royales de Mero- vingiens, Carlovingiens & Cap^tiens, avec lystoire g£nerale de Louis quatorze, &c. Par M. G. de Blois, Bourgeois de Valenciennes. \* Autograph MS. of the eighteenth century, on paper, ff. 454, neatly written. Old calf gilt. 155. Decretales. Commextaria in Decretalium libros duo priores. (dcxvi) small folio Begins : Bone memorie &c. Presbyter Cardinalis postulandus . . . %.* MS. of the fifteenth cextury, on paper, ff. 205, written in a neat cursive hand, long lines, 43 to a page, rubricated, capitals in blue and red. Half calf gilt. 156. Della Bella. Stefaxo della Bella, Deux Gouaches, (dclxxiii) sm.fol. Two highly-finished paintings in body colours (8 by 7 in.), representing the sending forth of Jesuit missionaries, and illustrating, respectively, SIZES MIXED 59 Lot 156 — continued. the texts : Euntes in mundum universum predicate Evangelium omni creaturse (Marc, xvi, 15) ; and : Baptizantes eos in nomine Patris et Filii et Spiritus Sancti. (Matt, xxviii, 19). *** Of the seventeenth century, in blue morocco mounts and bound in crimson morocco gilt. 157. De la Salle. Anthoine de la Salle. Lystoire des amours de une dame des belles cousines de france et du tresvaillant che- vallier le Sire de Saintre. Des tres loyalles amours et tres PITEUSES FINS DE MESSIRE FlOURIDAN CHEVALLIER ET DE LA TRES BEIfLE ET BONNE DAMOISELLE ELUYDE. UNE ADDITION TRAICTE DES cronicques de Flandres. (ccclvii) small folio With corrections in margins in the author's handwriting. \* MS. of the fifteenth century, on paper, ff. 198, finely written in neat cursive lettres batardes, long lines, 28 to a full page, rubri- cated, headings of chapters in red, capitals painted in red. Crimson velvet. The MS. appears to have been the author's own copy, and presented by him to Marie de Luxembourg, widow of the great Duke of Bedford, Regent of France. Her signature is on the last leaf, followed by that of the author, " treshumble et tres obeissant Serviteur Anthoine de la Sale." 158. De Neny. Memoire sur l'etat politique des Pais Bas et sue la con- stitution tant exteene qu'interne des provinces. (Par M. le President Patrice-Mac de Neny). (cccclviii) folio %* MS. of the eighteenth century, on paper, ff. 275. Calf. Several editions of this work have been printed. 159. De Neny. Memoire sur l'etat politique des pays bas, &c. (Par le President de Neny). (cccclx) folio *** MS. of the eighteenth century, on paper, ff. 282. Half bound. 160. De Neny. Memoire sur l'etat politique des Pais-Bais, &c. (Par le President de Neny). (dxxiv) folio * # * MS. of the eighteenth century, on paper, ff. 190. Old calf. 60 SIZES MIXED 161. De Eoucy. Eemarques sur l'Histoire et la Biographe anciennes et sommaries d'lcelles. par m. le comte de roucy, francois de Roye de la Rochefoucauld, (dxli) folio "Ces remarques ont este faictes par Monsieur le Comte de Roucy, Fran- cois de Roye de la Rochefoucald, en l'an mil six cens quatorze et quinze et escrites de sa main." *** MS. of the seventeenth cextury, on paper, ff. 251. Half green morocco. 162. Devotion des Esluz, tousiours ancienne et tousiours nouvelle ; Jesus Christ captif d'amour au S. Sacrement de l'autel en l'estat de victime et de sacrifice jusques a la consommation du siecle. (dlix) small 8vo Preceded d'un epistre aux bienfaiteurs de l'ordre de Saint Franijoys. De nostre convent de Luxembourg le jour de tous les saints de l'an 1673. \* MS. of the seventeenth century, on paper, ff. 203, aith 39 very spirited wood engravings of scenes in Christ's Passion, taken chiefly dos-a-dos, one block in two instances being taken at the back of a MS. page. These cuts are marked with the initials A. S. and J. C. J. and may only have been cut for this book by one of the Monks of Luxembourg. Black morocco. 163. D'Herville. Reflexions morales et politiques sur le proces de Louis XVI. par D'Yvrande d'Herville, avocat a la cour royale de Paris. 1792. (dcxxx) Ue %* MS. of the nineteenth century, on paper, pp. 50, and 4 leaves preliminary, in green morocco binding, lined with white silk. Appa- rently the presentation copy to Louis XVIII, the cover having the crown and the royal cipher. In the dedication the author complains that his work had been appropriated by M. de Rougeville. 164. DIALOGUS CREATURARUM. Cy commence le traictie intitule le dyalogue des creatures, translate du latin en francois par Colart Mansion a Bruges, a la contemplacion de treshault et TRES PUISSANT S k MONS* LE CONTE DE EN LAN M CCCC LXXXIJ. (xxxii) folio %* MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 148, in bold lettres batardes, double columns, 33 lines, with two large painted SIZES MIXED 01 Lot 164— c AND illuminated MINIATURES, within fine borders of natural flowers, insects, birds, &c. and conventional leafy scrolls ; the first miniature repre- senting the translator presenting his book to his patron (space for whose name is left blank in the text), 6£ in. square; the second representing, according to M. Barrois, the house of Colard Mansion, 6 by 6^ in. With 120 VERY FINELY PAINTED SMALL MINIATURES (2f by 3 in.) of subjects afterwards reproduced by wood engraving for the printed editions, each miniature having a fine illuminated ornamental initial with a short marginal decoration. In crimson velvet binding. On the first page is written : " Ce livre apartint a mon fiz francisque de Bethencourt son Pere le lui a done le 28 desembre 1628." It was afterwards in the collection of Count Boutourlin, see Cat. No. 77, where the description concludes with the following words: " Le luxe et les soins avec lesquels ce beau volume est ex6cut6 ne laissent aueun doute sur son originalite." Van Praet, in his " Notice sur Colard Mansion," gives the title of another MS. of this work, wherein it is said to have been translated " a Abeville a la contemplation de . . . Monseigneur Phelippe de Crevecuer S r . Desquerdes Lieutenant du Roy en picardie." This translation was first printed at Gouda, by Gerart Leeu, in 1482. 165. dlctes des philosophes. 1. Le Livre intitule les Ditz des Philozophes. (Translated from the Latin, Dicta Philosophorum, by Guillaume de Tignon- VILLE.) 2. Sensuyvent aucuns ditz DE PHILOZOPHIE de aristote et AUTRES philozophes. fol. iiij xx ix. b. 3. Sensuivent plusieurs notables enseignemens que fist Seneque en son livre de meurs. fol. vi xx i. b. (clvii) small folio *** MS. or the fifteenth century, on vellum, ft'. 129, written in very neat roman letters, double columns, 30 lines. With 24 very fine illuminated ornamental initials and numerous painted capitals in blue and red. A table of contents, occupying three leaves, is prefixed. Ff. iv, v, have been supplied in a modern hand. In calf binding. 166. Differend entre l'Archeveque de Bordeaux (Henri d'Escoubleau) et le Due d'Epernon. (dlxxvii) 8vo A copy of that part of the Mercure Francois, torn, xix, 1633, which was suppressed. *£* MS. of the seventeenth century, on paper, pp. 925 — 1202. Old calf. From the library of the Abbe Septier. 62 SIZES MIXED 167. Dijon. Documens originaux concernant la Sainte Chapelle de Dijon, (dclxxxiv) narrow folio Eight Notarial vidimus of documents conferring or confirming the privi- leges of the extra-diocesan Chapel at Dijon, with a copy of a confirma- tion of the said privileges. The earliest document cited is of the year 1201, the instruments themselves date from 1351 to 1565. %* MSS. OF THE FOURTEENTH, FIFTEENTH AND SIXTEENTH CENTURIES, on vellum, 10 sheets, two or three are mutilated, portions of some of the seals remain. Half-crimson morocco. Interesting and Important. 168. Dijon. Ceremonial de la Sainte Chapelle de Dijon, redige par ordonnances capitulaires du 20 May 1717 et 1723 — 1740. (dclxxxiii) small folio With a collection of official papers, copies of deeds, grants &c. relating to the same chapel ; nearly all with signatures. *** MSS. OF the sixteenth, seventeenth, and eighteenth centu- ries, on paper, ff. 226, including six leaves of vellum. Half-bound in modern hogskin. An interesting and valuable Collection. 169. Doctrinale Clericulorum : tractatus de re Grammatica, versibus HEROICIS CUM GLOSSA. (CLXVl) small folio *.** MS. of the fourteenth century, on vellum, ff. 46, written in bold semi-roman letters by an Italian scribe, long lines, 29 to a page, the glosses in a minute hand, interlinear and marginal, with a ■painted initial and ornamental pen-letters. Modern brown morocco with blind stamped ornaments. 170. Doctrinal, &c. 1. Le Doctrinal de la maniere a bien vivre et a bien confesser, CONTENANT LES ARTICLES DE LA FOI LES X COMMAXDEMENS LES VIJ SACREMENS, &C (DCVIIl) s)mll Uq 2. CHY COMMENCHE UNE ORISON EN FRAXCHOIS QUI EST NOMMEE VlRGO INTEMERATA LE NONNEL DE NOSTRE DAME. fol. 34. 3. Vers sur la segnourie. fol. 35 b. 4. Le codicale maistre Jehan de meun (ou l'epitaphe des tres passes) Ends : Au feu denfer ardoir yres Et quand vous ares la sceu SIZES MIXED 63 Lot 170 — continued. Comment vous fustes decheu Quand vous ne mare creu A tart vous repentires. After which are an Ave and a prayer in Latin, and a short prayer to St. John the Baptist in French. \* MS. OF the fifteenth century, on paper, ff. 38, written in a small cursive hand, long lines, 36 to a page. Boards ; from the Monteil collection. 171. Doff ay. Memoire sur les droits possessoires de Marie de Bourgogne et de son mari Maximilien dAutriche, contre les preten- tions dit Boy de France. (Par Jehan Doffay, otr D'Auffay.) (ccclvi) small folio *** MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON PAPER, ff. 56, written in small neat cursive lettres batardes, 39 to a page. G-reen morocco gilt, DOUBLE with the original leather covers, stamped in small com- partments of fleurs-de-lis, animals, crowned trefoils, and other devices within an ornamental border. 172. DOFFAY, &C 1. Memoire sur les droits possessoires de Marie de Bourgogne &c. (Par Jehan Doffay.) (ccccliii) small ito 2. Epitaphe de feu Mons b le Due Philippe, fol. 105. 3. Cronicques et genealogies des Boys de Bourgoingne depuis lan xiiii apres la resurrection nostre seigneur. fol. 107. *+* MS. of the fifteenth century, on paper, ff. 115, written in small neat lettres batardes, long lines, 31 to a full page. Brown morocco, g.e. 173. Doffay. Memoire et instruction sur le droit universel possessoire de ma dame la ducesse daustrice de bourgogne, contesse de flandres, etc. en tous les duces contes pays et seignouries dont possedoit au jour de son trespas feu mon" le duc Charles son pere. Par Jehan Doffay. (dcvh) small ilo Colophon : Fin du livre en hantier faict et compose par feu maistre Jehan doffay. *** MS. OF the sixteenth century, on paper, ff. 192, written in neat cursive lettres batardes, long lines, 21 to a page. Half calf. Formerly belonging " au Baron de Rassenghren." 64 SIZES MIXED 174. DOTJAY. COUTUME GENEEALE DE LA GOUVERNANCE DE DOUAY ET ORCHIES. (dxxv) small folio *** MS. OF the eighteenth century, on paper, ff. 31. Vellum. 175. DOUAY. RECEPTE ET DESPENSE DE DOUAY ET OECHIEE POUR UNG AN FINI AU XJ JOUR DE JUILLET 1498. JEHAN DE HAUSSY EECEVEUR. (doxcvi) folio \* MS. OF the fifteenth century, on vellum, ff. 25, in old French legal characters, including the original vellum cover. 176. Dubois. Annotata Logices D. D. Joannis Lacman, magis principalis et D. Levini Kiel, minus principalis in Academia Lovaniensi. Scripsit Nicolaus Dubois, anno 1668, 2 pt. (dcv) small Uo \* MS. of the seventeenth century, on paper, ff. 485, in German script. Each part has an engraved title-page, and a few miscellaneous engravings are inserted in the volume, consisting of 7 portraits by Meijes- ens ; a fine original proof etching in Rembrandt's style of a Chiropodist operating on a Lady in a Landscape, very rare ; a fine copper-plate engraving of " Lucretia," with inscription " Cistrix Oas- titatis Lucretia Bo. IH.V.E. inventor 1578," also very rare ; and 2 ot/iers. Old stamped calf. 177. Dubois. La vie de Madame Anne Dubois, premiere Abbesse du Monastere de Notre Dame de misericorde de lordre Saint Sauveur dict de Sainte Bergitte, en la ville de Lille, ecrite par elle meme. Copiee par la sceur Catherine Diserin, 1657. (dciii) small Uo *** MS. of the seventeenth century, on paper, ff. 94, very neatly written in open letters. Old calf gilt. 178. Dubois. Traitte contenant les livres intitules de miseeicorde de Notre Dame, divinement escrits pae le venerable et bien meritee Abbesse (Anne Dubois) du Convent de Notre Dame de misericorde de l'oedre de Madame Sainte Birgitte, avec les explications d'iceux adioustees, &c. (dcxix) small Uo *** MS. of the seventeenth century, on paper, ff. 73, written in a small neat cursive hand. Old calf gilt. t cftnC GuvnSfe o**Shc«j»m titm- &«- out tUi*tt*m, 179 SIZES MIXED 65 179. DU GUESCLIN. La Vie du vaillant Bertrand du Guesclin Con- nestable de France le vaillant palafin. (In verse, by Cuvelier.) First 4 11. stained, (cxn) small folio *** MS. OF THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY, ON vellum, ff. 290, finely written in lettres batardes, long lines, 33 to a full page, with marginal notes in a later hand. With 14 fine miniatures painted in Camaieu Gris and heightened in gold (5 by 3f in.), on various coloured grounds, representing incidents in the life of the great French Hero ; the Warriors in armour of the period with their Cognisances, running Tilts, besieging Cities, &c. Coronation of a King and Queen and other interiors ; each miniature having a fine ornamental illuminated initial, with a marginal border of spiked ivy leaves, and in the text are numerous small illuminated initials and ornamental pen-letters, with the arms of the Lalaing family in some of the initials [See PLATE]. Old French olive morocco, full gilt back, line sides, g.e. (Derome). Formerly in the La Valliere collection, No. 2778. This work was edited by E. Charriere, Paris, 1839, 2 vol. 4to. The author's name has been variously read Cunelier and Cimelier. 180. Dupin. Cy commence le livre nomme mondevie fait de Jahan DOUPIN. (LXXXIl) folio In two parts ; prose and verse : the first is inscribed as above ; the second, at fol. 73, begins thus : Ci ensuyvent les chapitres du livre mondevie qui parle premierement du pape, de cardinaulx, des prelaz, des chanoines, presbitres . . . At the end of the second part is written : " Ci finist le livre nomme mondevie fait par Jahan dupin a la requeste et supplicacion de estienne comte de montbeliart lequel Jahan dupin commencza cest livre en Ian mil cc iij xx iiij luy estant en laage de xxij ans et fut fini Ian mil ccc xl . . . . And at the end of the Envoi : Iste liber partinet Petro du Breil domino temporalis loci du Breil, quem scripsit Petrus Sagittarii cum maxima temporis mora, anno domini 1414. The name of the owner is written over an erasure. *3* MS. of the fifteenth century, on vellum, ff. 109, finely writ- ten in scmUgothtc IctUtg, long lines, 36 to a page, headings of sections, &c. in red, grotesque pen flourishes, heads and floreate ornaments in margins, capitals painted in red. Old French red morocco, gilt floreate back, line sides, g.e. (Derome). See Paulin, Paris, torn iv, pa. 179. F 66 SIZES MIXED 181. Elysabeth ancill^e Christi de Sconatjgia libek de temptationibus inimici quas primo sustinuit et de revelationibus divinis QUAS POSTMODU VIDIT. (LV) Small folio *** MS. OF THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 46, written in semi-roman letters, double columns, 31 lines; with painted capitals and ornamental pen-letters in red and blue. Half calf. 182. ■England. Traite sur les loix et gouvernement d'Angleterre. Par un avocat du pais, (ccccli) small 4to * * MS. of the eighteenth century, on paper, ff. 29. Old calf. 183. 1. Enseignemens de Table. Begin : Sa table te veulz maintenir Honnestement te dois tenir Et garde les enseignemens Dont cils vers sont commancemens. End : A Dieu soit gloire a Dieu soit grace Qui de nos cuers pechiez defface Et anime fidelium Eequiescant in gaudium. 2. Quatrains Moraux. Begin : i. Sapience au commencement Doir donne homme entendement De dieu servir et bien amer Mais li fol ny veullent penser. End : 52. Peuple qui na gouvernement Va a declaim villainnement Et cil acquiert son sauvement Qui bon conseil requiert souvent. 3. Le Codicille de Jehan de Meun. Begins : Li pere et li filz et li saint esperis Ung dieu en trois personnes aonrez et cheris. SIZES MIXED 67 Lot 183— continued. ■i. Autres Quatrains Moraux. Begin : End : i. Les mandemens souvent repeteras Car en lisant cy dedens trouveras Moult de choses qui sont eschiuei Or entens doncques ces mos sans estriuer. 47- En homme nest riens tant nuiseuse Comme cest de maintenir oiseuse Saint pol le dist cest bi en certain Que oyseux ne doit mengier pain. 5 Enseignemens. Begin : Beau filz se tu veulz a honneur venir II de convient de toy bannir &e. (xcix) square ito %* MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 20, written in neat lettres b&tardes in double columns, 33 and 20 lines, with a small illuminated initial to each stanza. The name Gassot or Hassot occurs at the end as that of a former possessor. Modern calf. See L'Hotel de Cluny au moyen age, par M mo de Saint-Surin, suivi des contenances de table et autres poesies inedites des XV" et XVI e siecles, Paris, 1835, where the above poems, excepting the codicille, are printed, but not to the full extent of this MS. The correspondence of the reading is remarkable. 184. Epistol^e Catholics SS. Jacori, Petri, Johannis et Jud,e, cum glossa ordinaria et interlineari. (clxii) small folio *** MS. OF THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 57, Well written in gothic letters of three sizes in three columns, a grotesque pen initial I to the epistle of James. Calf. 185. Epistol.e Catholice SS. Jacobi, Petri, Joannis et Judje, (VII) et Apo- calypsis, cum glossis ordinaria et interlineari. (clxxiii) small ito *** MS. of the fourteenth century, on vellum, ff. 87, plainly written in gothic letters of three sizes, double columns, text of 17 lines, initials painted in red. At the end is written : Ce manuscrit vient des Dues de Bourgogne et appartient a moy Jaques Charpentier ce 13 fevrier 1530. Blue morocco, with inlaid border and gilt lines, by Thompson of Paris. F 2 68 SIZES MIXED 186. Espixay de St. Lit. Traicte de la Guerre, par le Marechal (Timo- leon d'Espinay) de Saint Luc. (dxxxiv) small folio With diagrams. Unpublished. %* MS. OF the eighteenth century, on paper, ff. 203, neatly written. On the first page is written : Collegii Paris. Societ. Jesu. Calf gilt. 187. Ethimologle moraliter distinct^:, (cxci) small folio Begin : In scriptura sacra terre nomine aliquando soliditas patriae ccelestis intelligitur. *** MS. of the fourteenth century, on vellum, ff. 63, written in neat gothic letters, double columns of 42 lines, with 11 richly painted and illuminated historiated initials, with spirals and grotesques, of an unusual character, and numerous ornamental pen-letters. On the first and last leaves are the arms of Charles V (France ancienne), and on the last leaf his autograph inscription, " Ce Livre et a ns. Charles V du nom Roy de France. Charles," and the signature of his son John Due de Berry " Jehan " only. A very interesting volume. Bed morocco. 188. Eustachius, &c. 1. De sancto eustachio. (ccccx) small folio Begins : Eustachius antea placidus vocabatur, hie erat magister militum tyrani imperatoris. 2. De sancto iudoco. fol. 3. Begins : Bis seni patres romanos visere sanctos simul egressi quondam . . . 3. Vita Be ate marg arete, fol. 4. Begins : Post resurrectionem domini nostri ihesu cristi & post gloriosam eius in celus ascensionem ad deum . . . %* MS. of the thirteenth century, on vellum, ff. 7, written in cursive gothic, double columns, 48 lines. In paper cover. 189. EVANGELISTARIUM. Lectionarium per anni circulum, pr^misso PROLOGO S. HlERONYMI AD CONSTANTINUM CONSTANTINOPOLITANUM Episcopum. (vi) 10£ by 7| in. 4fo %* MS. OF THE EIGHTH OR NINTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 154, finely written in bold semi-roman letters, long lines, 22 to a full page ; rubies and capitals in red. Modern brown morocco, with emblem- atic gilt tooling, with an ancient ivory plaque, representing our Saviour in the act of Blessing with the Book of the Evangel in his SIZES MIXED 69 Lot 189— continued. right hand, inserted in the upper cover. The MS. has 10 full PAGE ILLUMINATIONS, 8 OF WHICH CONSIST OF LARGE AND ELABORATE INITIALS OF INVOLVED SPIRALS OF GOLD AND SILVER, ON PURPLE, BLUE AND green GROUNDS, loith details of the same colours, within square frames of sculptured leafy branches, the ends of the letters overlapping the frames, each initial being accompanied by the remaining letters of the word which it commences in smaller gold letters, as follows : (1) A splendid F. followed by E.A.T.E.E.S. (2) P (A.U.L.U.S.) (3) A fine and intricate M. followed byULTIFAEIE; above the initial, F.E.S. {far Fratres). (4) A very fine S alone within a border of diagonals with dice ornaments, the prevailing tone of which is red; on the reverse of which is (5) a text in cursive gold letters on a purple ground, opposite which is (6) a smaller initial E, commencing " Expurgate," with the remainder of the sentence as in No. 5. (7) Consists of a page of text in gold capitals beginning DIE DOMINI, on blue ground within a tartan border ; on the opposite page is (8) a large S followed by U.M. within a border of sculptured leaves. (9) is a remarkable monogram of I N. within an ornamental frame, the upper part of which consists of two arches of Byzantine influence, and (10) is an E with some text in gold cursives, within a border of sculptured leafy branches. These 10 superb illuminations are all of the same size, viz. 7| by f>\ in. besides which there is a fine initial S followed by UE6E. on a purple ground measuring 5 by i in. and 9 rich but smaller ones of similar character throughout the text. The whole of these decora- tions are similar in style to those in the " Book of Kells," and are probably of Celtic origin with Byzantine influence. 190. EVANGELISTABIUM, sive Lectiones per anni circulum; tabula PR^MISSA. (V) U0 *** MS. of the ninth century, on vellum, ff. Ill, written in very legible roman letters, with rubrics, long lines, 22 to a page, IN letters of gold, the lines on grounds of green, within ornamental borders of purple, green and blue, with tablets in the outer margin indicating the rubrics, but much defaced by damp. The tables are in silver letters upon purple vellum, but the metal is oxydized. Some- thing is wanting at tne end. Modern boarded blue morocco extra with clasp, having a head of Charlemagne in high relief. In the cover is inserted an ancient ivory floreated carving, orna- mented WITH 21 EMERALDS AND CARBUNCLES. A VERY IMPORTANT AND INTERESTING ANCIENT MANUSCRIPT. 191. EVANGELIA QUATUOE, CUM PEOLOGIS S. HIEEONYMI ET CANONIBVS EUSEBIANIS, una cum Capitularibus Evangeliorum de Circulo Anni. (vn) ito * # * MS. OF THE NINTH OR TENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 119. finely written in roman letters, long lines, 31 to a page; the Canons 70 SIZES MIXED Lot 191 — continued. and Prologues, &c. in a smaller letter, rubricated, capitals painted in red. Modern green morocco, ornamented with emblems of the Evangelists, within inlaid circles of blue and yellow, having an ivory plaque of our Lord in the attitude of blessing, with the symbols of the Evangelists, on a gilt metal ground, inserted in the cover. On the first page is written, in a modern hand : " Liber Monasterii sancti Andreas de Castro Cameraccessio " (Chateau-Cambresis in Hainault). The 11 pages of Canons are written within colonnades of round and triangular arches of involved scrolls and grotesque figures. The text has 8 full-page paintings as follow before the Prologue to St. Matthew (1) Christ and the Woman taken in Adultery: (2) St. Mat- thew seated writing on a scroll, the Angel (also seated) below : on the opposite page, (3) "Initium est Evangelium Mattheum, Liber Genera- tionis Jhesu Christi filii dd. filii Abraham " in involved letters and scroll ornament : (4) St. Mark writing on a scroll, his emblem, the Lion, below holding part of the scroll in his mouth and paws : (5) St. Luke writing on a scroll, his emblem, the Ox below : (6) Before St. John, a page containing the emblems of the four Evangelists, with the " Lamb of God " in the centre, an angel above and below : opposite which is (7) St. John writing on a scroll, his emblem the Eagle above ; on the reverse of the same page (8) the beginning of the text of St. John's Gospel " In initio erat verbum " in involved letters and spiral ornaments, with figure of an evangelist at each corner. A remarkable large miniature I before the Gospel of St. Mark, which includes a miniature of Christ in the attitude of blessing, extends the whole length of the page ; another of a Q before Quoniam of a nude female figure and grotesques, and 2 others of scroll ornaments. All these are in washed colours, chiefly of red and brown on purple and blue grounds, and all in the style of the Ancient Irish Manuscripts, and the MS. on the whole is of great interest and high importance. 192. EVANGELIA ET EPISTOL^S. 1. CY COMMENCENT LES EPISTRES ET LES EVVANGILES DE TOUT LAN SELON LE MESSEL A LUSAGE DE PARIS, TRANSLATEES DE LATIN EN FRANCOIS. small ito 2. Incipit ordo ad sponsam benedicendam. fol. 200. In a different hand, (lxxi) *** MS. of the fifteenth century, on vellum, ff. 201, written in neat lettres batardes, long lines, 26 to a page, in red and black, uith many ornamental pen-letters. With a large miniature on the first leaf of Christ's entry into Jerusalem (5f by 4|m.) and 18 very clever drawings of subjects connected with the Life of Christ, the costumes being mostly in white with black outlines and yellow tints on the extremi- ties (except in the Vigilia Mortuorum, where the figures are naturally in black), all the draperies being very elegantly treated. On the first and last leaves are the arms of Bourbon dimidiated by Bourbon- Alencon, being the coat, in a lozenge, of Francoise dAlencon who married secondly, in 1513, Charles de Bourbon, Due de Vendome. Modern calf gilt with architectural panels. SIZES MIXED 71 193. EVANGELIA. IL SANTO VANGELO DEL NOSTRO SlGNORE GrESU CRISTO SECONDO TUTTI E QUATTRO LI SANTI EVANGELISTI. (DCXL) 8'CO An anonymous translation, apparently unpublished. At the end is : Indice de' Vangeli che si dicono nella Santa Messa Proprio del tempo. * # * MS. of the eighteenth century, on paper, ff. 269, neatly written. Brown morocco, g. e. 194.. Evrard. Journal de la deuxieme campagne de Louis XV, en 1745 ; Ecrit a Lille en Flandre par Jean Jacques Evrard. (dcii) small Mo The full title prefixed is as follows : Journal de la deuxieme campagne de Louis XV, roy de France et de Navarre en l'ann^e 1745, contenant le recit des sieges de plusieurs villes du Pays Bas, de la giorieuse et memorable bataille de Fontenoy et du succes des armes de sa majes.te en Italie pendant la dite ann6e 1745, avec plusieurs particularity de ce qui s'est pass6 a Lille oil ces m^moires ont 6t6 Merits. *** MS. of the eighteenth century, on paper, pp. 396 ; 2 leaves pre- liminary and 10 leaves table. Some rudely coloured woodcuts are inserted. Old calf. 195. Faucquenberghe. Le tressaint et tresdevot voyage de Jerusalem faict descript et mis en 4 livres. Ensemble le chemin qu'il fault tenir a la poursot.te dudit voyage ; item les valeurs et diversitez des monoies. par j. faucquenberghe, 1612. (dcxxix) small 8vo With corrections. MS. of the seventeenth century, on paper, ff. 195. Eussia gilt. 196. * Faustus Rejensus. 1. Incipit libellus cujusdam ignoti auctoris (Fausti Rejensis Gal- liarum episcopl) de anima, contra quem claudianus tribus sequentibus libris disputat. 2. Mamerti Claudiani de Statu Anime libri III. (xcvii) small folio *** MS. OF THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 39, finely written in semi-roman letters, long lines, 36 to a full page, with two large ornamental initials with grotesques, and a few diagrams in the margin in green. The following note occurs at the end : Optimus hie codex 72 SIZES MIXED Lot 196— continued. est, collatus ad editiones Basiliensem et Parisiensem duplicem, in Bibliotheca SS. Patrum in qua multa & omissa & corrupta sunt. Hie igitur codex iure optimo cum benedictione servandus quem contulit accurate cum editis And. Schottus Soc. Jesu an. m. dc. ix. Tornaci Nerviorum. In calf binding. Formerly in the library of St. Martin's at Tournay, see Sanderus, pt. I, pa. 114, no. 27. See also Fabricius, torn. I, pa. 385, where this MS. is mentioned. 197. Feste. Detail de la petite feste donnee a Madame la Marechale de Mirepoix par Madame la Comtesse de Rochefort, le 1 EK 8bre 1776. (DLXXxym) small Mo *** MS. OF the eighteenth century, on paper, ff. 13. Old French red morocco gilt, with ex-libris of N. Francois de Neufchateau. 198. Flaminius. 1 . Flaminii Nobilii de vera et falsa voluptate liber, cum epistola ad Pium IV. Pont. Max. 2. Ejusdem de honore liber, (ccccxxii) small ito * # * MS. of the seventeenth century, on paper, ff. 87, old velvet binding. 199. Flanders. A Chronicle of Flanders during the time of Philip the Fair and Charles the Bold, Dukes of Burgundy. 1420-1477. in Flemish, (ccccxcv) small folio There is a leaf or more wanting at the commencement. Begins : Int tselve jaer lach de coninc welgeminde die men hiet coninc karel coninc van vranckerycke . . . voor eene stede die men heet meluun. Ends, fol. 352: Ic Corronickiere nu hertoghe karels comste. Eshunte etc. Subscribed with a monogram of the author's name. Fol. 353a and 354b are occupied by verses beginning : — Hy es weildich die vruecht int zyne heeist Hy es weildich die wel te vooren est Hy es weildich die zonder pyne leist Hy es weildich die wel geboren es. And ending : — Doch om ontpluncken De crancke strunken Myns zins inweven Jc ne cans ontduncken Noch naerder luncken SIZES MIXED 73 Lot 199 — continued. Voor nichte noch neven Dan mate doet weildeghen rustelicxe leven. Nota bene These lines refer, apparently, to the name of the Chronicler, and, on the last leaf he is represented in a kneeling posture, and above him a shield gules with a female head in the centre and supported by a peacock. *** MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON PAPER, ff. 355, neatly written in cursive lettres batardes, long lines, 22 to a full page, with SEVEN VERY CLEVER FULL PAGE (8J by 4£ in.) DRAWINGS IN WATER- COLOURS, representing whole-length portraits of Philip and his wife Isabel of Portugal, and of Charles and his third wife Margaret of York, a full length figure of our Saviour, with many coats of arms &c. in colours. Modern boarded calf, 2 original fifteenth century book covers (8vo), stamped loith fleurs-de-lis in diagonal compartments, inserted as a doublure. 200. Flanders. Chronicques de Flandres (du temps de liederic premier conte de flandres jusqu'aux obseques du conte loys surnomme DE MALE EN M.IIU C & IIJ). (CCCCLXXIIl) Small folio Begin : On list en plusieurs cronicques et aultres livres autentiques que ou temps charlemaigne le treffort roy de france fu une fois terre brehaigne petit vaillant et plaine de palus En laquelle terre demouroit ung tresnoble baron apelle liedricq . . . *** MS. of the fifteenth century, on paper, ff. 190, neatly written in cursive lettres batardes, long lines, 28 to a full page, rubricated, capitals painted in red. Oaken boards, leather, the sides of the original binding stamped in diagonal compartments with the lion of Flanders inlaid. Formerly belonging " Au S' de la houardris." 201. Flanders. Advenues de plusieurs choses dignes de memoiee en Flandre. 1465 — 1492. (ccclxx) small folio *#* MS. of the fifteenth century, on paper, ff. 62, neatly written in lettres batardes, long lines, 26 to a full page, ruled in red through- out. Modern purple morocco, g. e. by Thompson of Paris. 202. Flanders. Compte des aydes de flandres ou quartier de gand pour les termes de St. Jehan & noel mil iiij c lxxij rendu par Jaques de Durmez. (dcxcv) small folio *** MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON vellum, ff. 8, legal hand, including the original vellum cover. 74 SIZES MIXED 203. Flanders. Compte (de) Guillaume le Wale conseiller de Mons k le duc de bourgogne . . . et par lui commis a recevoir . . . laide . . . accorde ... ex lan 1440 par les bonnes gens de Flandres, &c. (dcxciv) small folio \* MS. of the fifteenth century, on vellum, ff. 4, legal hand. 204. Flanders. Compte (d') Anthoine de landas recepveur des trans- ports DE FLANDRES ESPIER, DE FURNES ET RENENGHES DE CASSEL BAILLIEZ A LEMPEREUR PAR LE ROY DE FRANCE . ^ . POUR UNG an ... i julliet 1530 — 30 juing 1531. (dcxciii) small folio *** MS. of the sixteenth century on yellum, ff. 10, legal hand_ including the original vellum cover. 205. Flanders. 1. De la joyeuse entree des Comtes de Flandre dans la yille de Bruges, leur serment et autres particularites touchant le Pays du Franc ; ayec des details vrais sur les troubles et la reconciliation de la ditte yille et pays du Franc ayec leur legitime souverain faite en l'annee 1584. ff. 52. (dxi) folio 2. Coutumes generales de la Gouvernance de Douay, Orchies ET appendances. 1737. ff. 52. *** MSS. of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, on paper. Half russia. 205* Fortuna. La Fortuna smascherata, poema in undici canti, ottava rima. (dlxi) sm. 8vo Argomento. Vanno a Cremona di ciascun convento, I Priori, i vocali, et i discreti, Questi a grado maggior 6 tutto intento, E quegli studia far nuovi decreti ; &c. *** MS. of the seventeenth century, on paper, ff. 252. Old calf gilt. SIZES MIXED 75 206. Fragmenta. 1. Fragmenta Liturgica cum notulis Musics Antiqu/e. (Neumes.) ff. 6. 2. Interrogate lusui apta et tamen non inepta. (Versus jenig- matici.) (gcxc) small folio *** MSS. of the twelfth century, on vellum, ff. 7 (one leaf loosely inserted. Black morocco, with stamped blind ornaments. 207. Fragmenta varia, manuscripta et impressa. (dxliv) small folio A collection of various fragments of manuscripts and of early printed books, on vellum and paper, of the twelfth to the sixteenth centuries ; apparently detached from the covers of books, and pasted in a volume of 170 leaves, including an original document on vellum of Wenceslaus King of the Romans and of Bohemia, dated 1394 ; leaf of an ancient MS. containing drawings in colours , fragments in French and English, &c. Vellum, with clasps. With the ex-libris of the Earl of Shelburne. 208. France. Annals of France during the reigns of Philip IV surnamed le bel, Louis X, called hutin, and Philip V, surnamed le long ; 1286—1321. (clxxii) small ito Rubric : Ici pouez oi de la destruction de la cite dacre. Begins : Apres le roy phelipe qui fut filz Monseigneur Saint Loys regna roy de France Phelipe li biaus son filz. Fol. 13, — Ici pouez savoir quant saint loys fu levez. Fol. 28, — Ici apres poez savoir et escouter la bataille de mons en peure en flandres du roy de france phelipe le biaul et de ses francois contre les flamens. Fol. 32, — Ici apres poes savoir en quel temps les templiers furent pris et mis en diverses prisons par le royaume de france. lb. — Apres ce poes savoir en quel temps aucuns templiers furent a paris et a saint lisars et les fais pour quoy il furent prins et condampnes. Fol. 40, b, — Ici poes entendre les articles des fourfais engouran de marigni proposes contre li de maistre Jehan haniere par le commandement de charles le conte de valois au bois de vincames. %* MS. of the fourteenth century, ON vellum, ff. 55, written in gotljtc letters, long lines, 30 to a full page, with marginal notes in a later hand ; with ornamental pen-letters. Russia, g. e. 76 SIZES MIXED 209. France. Pieces relating to French History in 1418 & 1419. (ccccv) small ito 1 . Cest ce qui f ut advise sur le fait touchant le cas advenu en la personne de feu Monseigneur le Due dorleans dont Dieu ait lame. 2. Lettres faites sur la paix concordee a saint mor des fossez ou mois de septembre Ian mil cccc et dixhuit. fol. 7 b. 3. Copie des lettres du traictie de la paix faite entre monseigneur le daulphin et feu monseigneur de Bourgoigne, xj jullet mil cccc xjx. fol. 14 b. 4. La confirmaeion du traictie de la paix entre feu monseigneur de bour- gogne et monseigneur le daulphin faite a ponteau pres de mehun et abolicion generale le xj jour de jullet Ian mil cccc et xix. fol. 21 b. 5. Sensuit la teneur des lettres envoiees de par le Daulphin en plusieurs lieux de ce royaume faisant mencion de la mort dudit feu monsig T de Bourgogne. fol. 34. 6. Charles par la grace de dieu roy de France a nos chiers et biens amis les . . . habitans de Paris. (A letter relative to the proceedings of Charles " soi disant regent de nostre royaulme.") fol. 37. 7. Abstinence de guerre entre monsg 1 ' le due de Bourgogne et le Roy Charles de France, fol. 48 b. *** MS. of the fifteenth century, on paper, ff. 50, written in cur- sive lettres batardes, 22 to a page, black morocco, g. e. 210. France, &c. Pieces relating to the history of France, Flanders, and the Empire, 1419 — 1540. (ccccvn) sm. folio 1. La mort du Due Jehan de Bourgoigne, 1419. 2. Lettres de deffiance envoyees par les trois freres dorleans apres la mort de leur pere Lois due dorleans a Jehan due de Bourgoigne. fol. 5 b. 3. Advis bailie au Roy des romains en sa jeunesse sur le faict de la guerre par feu le S 1 de la Marche. fol. 7. 4. Traicte de paix entre le roy des romains et ceux du pays de Flandres. fol. 10 b. 5. Accordt de la reduction des monnoies par les ambassadeurs et deputs de Flandres. fol. 14 b. 6. Comment Monsg 1 : Larchiduc Phillippe fist serment de fidelite au Roy de Franc Ian 1419. fol. 15. 7. Instructions et memoires a nostre lieutenant general en Italie le due de Bourbonnois et avecq luy le conte dentremont nostre vice roy de Naples pour parvenir a une bonne paix entre nous & le roy de France presentement detenu en nostre pouvoir. Donne en nostre ville de Madrich le 28 jour de mars 1525. Ainsy signe Charles, fol. 17. SIZES MIXED 77 Lot 210 — continued. 8. Copie dune lettre escript par lempereur a Madame la regente mere du roy Francois de France, fol. 21b. 9. Copie dune lettre escript par le roy de France a lempereur. fol. 22. 10. Accordt et reduction de la ville de Tournay a Mons= r de nassou au nom de lempereur. 1 dec. 1521. fol. 23. 11. Paix faicte par Lempereur et le Roy de France par leur propres personnes a aigemorte en provence, Ian 1538. fol. 29. 12. Traicte de paix faicte entre lempereur Charles et le Due de Gheldres, Oct. 1528, en la ville de malines. fol. 30. 13. La prinse du roy Franchois envoyee au roy de Hongrie par messire george de Francbourg capitaine general des Lantsknets estant en Italie pour lempereur, contenant enthierement la declaration de la bataille devant pavye advenue le jour de sainct mathias 22 de Fevrier 1524. fol. 31. 14. Lettres de lempereur escriptes a la royne regente de la deffaicte de Barberouse et prinse de Thunes. fol. 35 b. 15. Descente de lempereur et son armee devant la goulette ou la granda ville de carthaige. fol. 39. 16. Arrest de parlement donne contre Monsieur (Jacques de Beaulne, Baron) de St. Blanchet, 12 aougst 1527. fol. 40 b. 17. Plusieurs advenues du temps passe, fol. 42. *** MS. OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY, ON PAPER, ff. 48, in various hands. Green morocco gilt. 211. France. Abrege de l'origine et histoire des francois. (dxlviii) folio The first 15 leaves are wanting, and the work is imperfect at the end. \* MS. of the seventeenth century, on paper, ff. 107, neatly written. Vellum. 212. France. Memorial de l'histoire de France, tire de plusiers autheurs. 3 torn, (dxcvii, dxcviii, dxcix) small ito *** MS. 0F THE seventeenth century, on paper. Vol. 1, ff. 478. Vol. 2, ff. 377. Vol. 3, ff. 387, written in a very smallrunning hand. Old calf. 213. France. Abbrege de l'histoire des roys de France depuis Phara- mond jusques a Louys XIV 1651. (dxcvi) small Uo ■%* MS. OF the seventeenth century, on paper, pp. 52, and 4 leaves preliminary, written in a very minute but legible hand, with pen and ink " Arlre Boyal." Limp vellum. 78 SIZES MIXED 214. France. 1. Epitome de tout ce qui est passe en France ou en Gaulle depuis le deluge (jusqu'en 1380) par Dupleix. (dii) small folio 2. Advenues a Dijon, 1628—1646. fol. 175. 3. Abrege des Annales de Bourgongne sur Paradin. fol. 201. 4. A collection of minor pieces, principally relating to the his- tory of France and chiefly in French, fol. 242. %* MS. of the seventeenth century, on paper, ff. 290, neatly- written. Old calf. 215. France. 1. Dissertations sur la Noblesse Francois ancienne et moderne, par M. le Comte de Boulainvilliers. (dxxi) folio 2. Abrege chronologique de l'hystoire des reynes de France depuis le commencement de la monarchie francois jusqu'a francois PREMIER. pa. 214. 3. TRAITE DES APPANAGES ET PARTAGES DES ENFANS DE FRANCE, pa. 258. * + * MS. of the eighteenth century, on paper, pp. 279, neatly written, old calf. 216. France. Pieces relatives a l'histoire de France pendant les regnes de Henri IV et Louis XIII. (cccclxxxiv) small folio Part of a collection, beginning at fol. 85, and imperfect at the end. There are sixty-six pieces in the volume. Among the longer ones are : Histoire de la vie du Marechal de Biron. Genealogie de la maison de M6dici. Discours au regiment de M. de Marcossay allant en Boheme, 1621. Consultation de trois fameux advocats sur les affaires publiques ; Choppin, Chouart, Bobert. La France mourante dialogue ; Le Chancelier de l'Hospital, Le Capi- taine Bayard, &c. La rencontre du due de Bouillon avec Henry le grand en l'autre monde. La fluste de Kobin en laquelle les chansons de chasque mestiers s'6gayent &c. *** MS. of the seventeenth century, on paper, ff. 193, neatly written. Half calf. SIZES MIXED ' 79 217. France. Recueil de plusieurs et differentes pieces, au nombre de vingt huit, relatives a l'histoire de france. 1641 — 1645. (div) folio A table of contents is at the end. * # * MS. OF THE seventeenth century, on paper, ff. 40, neatly written. Old calf. " Ex BB. d'Aguesseau." 218. France. 1. Recueil de xxvi pieces relatives a l'histoire de France. 1645. (dcxvii) small folio In prose and verse, ff. 94, with a table of contents. 2. Recueil de plusieurs pieces, en vers, sur le Cardinal de Riche- lieu ET AUTRES. ff. 29. %.* MS. of the seventeenth century," on paper, ff. 123, neatly written. Old calf gilt. 219. France. 1. Journal de lAssemblee de la Noblesse tenue a Paris en l'annee 1651. (dxxii) folio 2. Pieces detachees faites pendant la regence de Phylippe, duc d'orleans, sous la minorite de louis quinze. pa. 198. 3. les phylippines ; odes satyriques contre phylippe de france, Due d'Orleans REGENT, SOUS LA MINORITE de Louis XV. pa. 378. ■%* MS. of the eighteenth century, on paper, pp. 412, neatly written. Old calf. 220. France. Blazons des Armes de plusieurs familles nobles en France, enrichis d'or et de couleurs. "Livre de Blazon fait sous Charles IX en 1572." (clxxvii) small ito *** MS. of the sixteenth century, on vellum, ff. 67, neatly written, with 238 finely emblazoned coats of arms, and armorial pedigree of De Bonneval on last leaf ; a few have the collar of the St. Esprit, which was founded by Henry III of France. Crimson velvet binding. 80 SIZES MIXED 221. France and the Netherlands. Recueil de xxiii pieces relatives a l'histoire de la France et des Pais Bas pendant la premiere moitie du XVII siecle. (dxxxvi) small folio *i* MS. of the seventeenth century, on paper, ffl! 79, neatly written. Old calf. " Ex BB. D'Aguesseau." 222. Francis I. Pieces relative to the captivity of Francis I, King of France. In French, (ccclxi) small folio 1. De la captivite du roy nostre souverain Francoys premier de ce nom. fol. 3. 2. De la defection de Messire Charles de Bourbon, de loffice dempereur, de la prinse et captivite du roy nostre souverain seigneur et deliver- ance diceluy. fol. lib. 3. De la convention tenue a Madrich et que les contracts pactions conve- nances et promesses faites en icelle convention ne doibvent tenir ne sortir effect, fol. 62 b. * Jj * MS. of the sixteenth century on paper, ff. 121, written in neat lettres batardes, long lines, 20 to a full page, toith four orna- mented initialsin camaieu gris on gold grounds. On the verso of the first leaf are the arms of Francis I, on the recto of the second those of Louis de Brez6, husband of Diane de Poitiers, and on the verso is a rondeau beginning : Va livre va sans faire doubte Tout droict en court et si escoute Quant aulcun te blasonnera Et qui mal de toy parlera Ne faulx point a luy donner soulte. Modern red morocco extra. 223. Franciscus. La reigle du tiers ordre institute de Monseigneur Saint Francois approvee et confirmee par Nicholas Pape. (cclxxviii) \2mo *** MS. of the fifteenth century, on vellum, ff. 9, written in neat gothic, long lines, 22 to a page, with ornamental pen-letters. Old deer- skin binding. 224. Fratres Predicatores, &C. 1. Tabula privilegiorum ordinis fratrum predicatorum quam com- pilavit frater franciscus pipinus bononiensis ejusdem ordinis. 2. Tabula Decretalium per fratrem Nicholaum de Anesyaco de ordine fratrum predicatorum compilat^e. fol. 25. SIZES MIXED 81 Lot 224 — continued. 3. Berengarii (Stedelli sive Fredoli) Episcopi Biterrensis et Cardinalis casus excommunicationis, interdicti, suspensionis & VACUITATIS (?) SEPTEM LIBRORUM DECRETALIUM. fol. 134 b. (cclxvii) 12mo %* MS. OF THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 146. Written in various hands in gotljic ItttenS, double columns and long lines, with numerous initials in blue and red. Vellum binding. Formerly in the libraries of P. Pithou, the President Le Peletier and the Due de Berry. The autograph of P. Pithou occurs in two places. 225. FROISSART. Cy COMMENCE LE QUART ET DERRENIER VOLUME DES CRO- NICQUES DE MAISTRE JEHAN FROISSART PAR LUI COMPILEES EN CONTINUANT SA MATIERE DE TAMPS EN TAMPS (1389 — 1400). (CCCLXVII) small/olio * # * MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON PAPER, if. 511, written in neat lettres batardes, long lines, 31 to a page ; rubricated, painted capitals in blue and red. The first leaf has a fine painted ornamental initial and border of flowers and birds, with the arms of Cullembourg ; quarterly, l 3t and 4 t]l or, three double chess-rooks gu. 2 nd and 3 Id arg. a lion ram- pant, double tailed, sa. armed and langued gu. Half calf. 226. Franc-Maconxerie. Manuel du Fkanc-Macon a l'usage des Maitres de Loge (A. D.) 5776. (dcxxxiii) small ito Seven engravings of Freemasonry Ceremonies, " dessinies par Madamela Mar- quise *** . et grave par Madem Mc ■***.'' a Paris chez J. Chereau, inserted. \* MS. OF THE EIGHTEENTH century, on paper, ff. 80, neatly written. Calf gilt. 227. Gaces de la Buignes. Roman des Deduis de la Chasse. (In verse. By Gaces de la Buignes). (lxiv) octavo " Gaces de la Buignes, premier chappellain de tres excellent prince le roy Jehan de france que Diex absoille, commenca ce Roman des Deduis a Heldefort en Engleterre Ian mil trois cens cinquante neuf, du commandement du dit seigneur a fin que messire phelippe son quart filz et due de bourgoigne qui a doncques etoit Jovenne apreist des deduis pour eschiuer la pechie doiseuse, et quil en fust miel enseigne en meurs, en vertus, et depuis le dit Gace le parfist a Paris." *** MS. of the fourteenth century, on vellum, fF. 246, written in neat lettres batardes, long lines, 24 to a full page, the arms of the author (?) on the first page, and numerous ornamental pen-letters. Modern russia. G SIZES MIXED 228. Galeottus Martius. Galeotti martij narniensis libri de excellentibus ad serenissimum regem galliarum carolum jdniorem (charles VIIL). (CCLxxxix) small Uo %* MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 152, written on Italian vellum in a fine roman character, long lines, 28 to a full page, headings of chapters in red ; ornamental initial with marginal decoration on first page, and many small illuminated initials. On the first leaf are MS. notes by the Abbe Rive ; and prefixed to the work is part i. of " Di verses notices calligraphiques et typographiques, j>ar M. L'Abbe Rive." — " Premier notice calligraphique ; Galleotti Martii Narniensis Liber Excellentium," &c, printed on vellum, pp. 16, Paris, 1785, 8°. Old French red morocco, full gilt fioreate back, line sides, g.e. (Derome). Formerly in the library of the Chancellor d'Aguesseau ; afterwards (1785) in the possession of M. Perrin de Sanson, 229. Galfridus. Galfredi Monemutensis Chronicon sive Historia Bri- tonum. (ccxxiii) small ilo The first seven chapters are wanting. Begins : De Invencione Corinei Ducis. Porro flumen nante transeuntes aplicuerunt in Mauritaniam. At the end are the following lines : Librum scribendo complevi fine iocundo Scribere non posco requiescere fessus hanelo Hec Rogere tibi perposse polita peregi Mente. Manu. lingua, tandemque peracta Me precor indignum reputes ne semper amicum Promissis precio sum dignus venire peracto. *** MS. of the fourteenth century, on vellum, ff. 75, written in small neat (rotfitc, long lines, 30 to a page, rubricated. Limp vellum. 230. Gaumond. Explication de quelques pierres antiques gravees et DE RELIEF, AVEC LEURS DESSINS, DU CABINET DE SON ALTESSE serenissime Monseigneur le Comte de Clermont. (Par de Gaumond.) (ccccxlix) smallito \* MS. of the eighteenth century, on paper, ff. 153, neatly written ; with 34 original drawings OF gems, by De Gaumond and C. N. Cochin ; and 20 small engravings by Cochin. Old French olive morocco, back with devices of the Comte de Clermont, arms of Bourbon-Conde\ aux ordres du roy, on the sides, end papers in gold and colours, g. e. SJZES MIXED S3 231. Gautier de Metz, &c. 1. ellivre de clergie qui est apelez lymage del monde en romans (composed by gautier de metz in 1245) contient par tout lv chapitres & xxviii figures sans quoi li livres ne porrait estre ligieremext fais qui est devisez par iii parties. (clxxl) small ito After a summary of the contents of the three parts, the prologue begins : Qui bien velt entendre a cest livre Et savoir comment il doit vivre Et aprendre de le clergie Dont miex vaudra tote sa vie Chap. 1. begins : Quant diex fist le monde premiers 11 ne li estoit nus mestiers. The work is imperfect, ending fol. 53 b, in the chapter Dou celestial paradis, the last but one of part iii. Written in double columns. This poem has been attributed to a certain Omons or Osmont, probably the transcriber of the MS. in which his name occurs. 2. A Chronological Table, fol. 54. Ci sont li anaconte des le commencement don monde tres que la fin a icesfc tans dore. Ends, fol. 60 b, — mcclxix. Ci fu prise noschieres (Nocera). . . . Fol. 61 is blank; fol. 62 contains: A chronological enumeration of the revolutions at Jerusalem, in French, the commence- ment wanting. Also, "li conpos dou Kalendrier," and : ' Clavis com- poti." 3. Cy commexcent les Questions. (A didactic poem by Prestre Huox.) fol. 62 b, col. 2. Begins : Chier frere oies ma raison Que dix nos face vrai pardon De nos pichies a icel ior Que tos li mons sera emplor Ends, fol. 87 b, 88— Que diu despent le fil marie Qui por nos vit de mort a vie Qui vit & regne & regnera In seculorum secula Amen. Written in double columns. 84 SIZES MIXED Lot 231 — continued. 4. ICI COMMENCE LI LIVRE DE PREUVE. (A GENETHLIACK CALENDAR, IN VERSE, FROM THE LATIN OF " KlGAUS.") fol. 88. Begins : Un livre plain de grant savoir Me resovient que vel avoir, &c. Mais de latin en romans metre Le vuel puis le volrai trametre Ends, fol. 93 b,— A ton songe ne pense mie Car nient ne vaut ce est folie Written in double columns. 5. La Genesi de Nostre Dame. (By Pr£tre Herman. Sometimes called La Bible d'Herman.) About 150 lines are wanting at the commencement, begins, fol. 94, — Asses iplore adans puis sen est retornes sa bele' moillier puis conversa adans Par la volente diu & engenra enfans There is a leaf wanting between fol. 99 and 100. The poem breaks off on fol. 106 a, at the following lines : Nenil ce dist ruben il neniert paz occis Ja certes de nos mains neniert ces sans requis II le disoit por ce quil volst quil fust garis Et desiroit quil fust an pere rendus vis. Fol. 106 b is blank; ff. 107 — 134 contain the more ancient poem, No. 6, described hereafter, which appears to have been interpolated by the scribe, as the work of Herman is resumed on fol. 134 b, in the middle of col. 2 — the part corresponding in subject with the earlier poem being omitted — as follows : Diluec dans moyses en .1. desert entra Cele gent des judex ensamble o lui mena. The same work is continued to fol. 159 b, where it again breaks off at the following lines : Li miege sont venut tot droit a la maison Herodes les regarde a guise de felon Quant la sent boillant si ont pris le felon. Ff. 160 — 181 contain the poem No. 7, described hereafter, which is interpolated in a similar manner to No. 6 ; and the original work again resumed, after an omission as before, in the middle of a column Signor icil traitres sa gent renvoia Qui a bien acompli ce quil lor commanda Tos les enfans ocist & tos les decola Saiches que .1. sol vit en pais nen laissa SIZES MIXED 85 Lot 231— cantinwd. Herman's work is continued to fol. 205, where it ends : Deproions le signor trestot communaument Quant au ior dou iuisse seront tuit en present Et si nos doinst venir trestot communaument En son regne lasus qui maint vers oriant Amen. Explicit. 6. The History of Joseph, the Patriarch, with part of the life of Moses. Begins, fol. 107,— Signor or entendes Qui dameldieu ames Dans moyses lescrist Sig diex li aprist On fol. 108, col. 2, there is a version of Joseph's dream in long lines and a different hand. The poem ends, fol. 134 b, col. 2. Written in double columns, and in an earlier hand than the preceding works. 7. The Legend of St. Fanotjel, the pretended father of Saint Anne, with the lives of Saint Anne and her daughter the Virgin Mary and the infancy of Our Saviour, fol. 160. Rubric : De nostre dame sainte marie. Work begins : Se vos voles que ie vos die De dieu & de sainte marie Mais par le terdre dun coutel En la cuise saint famouel Ends, fol. 181, — La pucele grant ioie en ot Del miracle que diex fait ot Et la mist en son paradis Avec ses drus & ces amis. Written in double columns, and in a hand of about the same date as No. 6. *** MSS. of the thirteenth century, on vellum, ff. 205. At the foot of several pages are lines, with musical notes, in a somewhat later hand. Modern brown morocco. For an account of Pretre Herman and his works, see L'Histoire litteraire de la France, torn, xviii, pp. 830 — 837, where the present volume is mentioned, and an imperfect abstract of the contents given ; it is said to have belonged to the ancient Abbey of Cluny. The two poems, Nos. 6 and 7, are complete in themselves, and earlier than the rest of the volume. 86 SIZES MIXED 232. Gaza. Dictionarium syllabatvm (omnigexis dictioxibus locupletis- simum) cum italica uxiyersarum vocum ac nominum proprioruk interpretatione ; anthoxio gaza authore. veronve, 10 kal. Nov. 1644. (dxlvi) small folio Colophon : Laus Deo finis, 20 Jan. 164(3. * # * MS. of the seventeenth century, on paper, ff. 179. Half bound in brown morocco. At the beginning and end are inserted two copies of a printed title-page, preface, and specimen of the intended publica- tion, dated Veronse, 1652. The work does not, however, appear to have been published. 233. Gerson. Incipit libellus devotus et utilis, conpositus a domino iohane gersem cancellario parisiensi, De imitatione Christi et contemptu omnium vanitatum mundi. Colophon : Explicit liber quartus et ultimus de Sacramento Altaris anno domini M° CCCC° LXX1III. (cxcvm) small folio \* MS. of the fifteenth century, on vellum, ff. 75, finely written in semi-roman letters, long lines, 33 to a page, by a French scribe. The margins of the reverse of first page finely decorated with a large illuminated initial; 3 other fine large initials with marginal decorations and numerous ornamental pen-letters, also with marginal decorations. Old russia gilt, green silk linings ; " Heredum D. Petri Antonii Arrighii civis Senensis " ? afterwards Count Boutourlin's. 234. Gerson, &c. 1. cy commance ung traictie compile et fait par homme de grant science maistre jehan jarson (gerson) maistre en theologie chancellier de notre Dame de Paris contre aucunes erreurs et mauvaises doctrines et exemples qui sont contenue.s 0u rou- mant de la Rose. (Translated from the Latin.) (cccclxxiv) small folio Colophon : Explicit Deo gracias et est a Anthoine le noble. 2. CY APRES SENSUIVENT PLUSIEURS EXEMPLES & EXSEIGNEMENS DU TRES- SAINT NOM DE NOSTRE SEIGNEUR JHESU CRIST ET COMME LON PEUT PECHER, EN PLUSIEURS MANIERES EN LEGLISE PAR PARESSE OU PAR IGNORANCE. fol. 10 b. 3. Les DlTS DES PHILOSOPHES (TRANSLATED FROM THE Latin by Guil- LAUME DE TlGNONVILLE). fol. 16. SIZES MIXED 87 Lot 234 — continued. 4. Cy commence lespitre que Othea la deese envoya a hector de troye quant il estoit en laaige de quixze axs. par christine DE PlSAN. (AYEC GLOSE). fol. 65. Colophon : as above, No. 1 . 5. cy commence les heures de contemplation suk la passion de nostre sauveur jhesu crist, par christine de plsan. fol. 114. 6. La passion de Jhesu nostre sauveur tronslatee de Latin en Francois (par Christine de Pisan ?) a la requeste de tres- excellente Dame & puissant princesse Ysabel de baviere royne DE FRANCE. 1417. fol. 145. Colophon, as before. 7. Cy commancent les lamentacions Monsei<;neur saint beknart. fol. 172. Colophon, as before. 8. Cy comance le livre des paines de puruatoire & denfer et aussi des j0yes de paradis selon ce quil fut demonstre a ung cheva- lier nomme tondale par la volonte de dleu, lequel livre a este translate de latin en francois et extrait dun livre APPELLE LE MIROIR DES HYSTOIRES (DE YlNCENT DE BeAU\ t AIS). fol. 175 b. Colophon : Explicit Tondale deo gracias et est a Anthoine le noble. 9. Le roman de Guy de Tour (ou relation de l'apparition de Guy de Tour de la cite dalestre a sa veuve en l'an 1324). fol. 1S2 b. 10. Petite chronique de Bourgogne. fol. 189 b. This piece is of later date than the remainder of the volume. Colophon : Explicit par moy Robert le jeune le xxvij jour daoust Ian mil v c et quatre. Eobert j 1 '. *** MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH AND SIXTEENTH CENTURIES, ON PAPER, ff. 192, written in cursive French letters in several hands, double columns and long lines, rubricated, painted red capitals. On the last page is written : " Ce livre est a Phelippe de bois bourgeois et marchant de chalon." And "Ce livre est a Jehain et a Jehainn Robert filz de feu hon- norable home olivier Robert marchans et bourgois de chalon." Old French mottled calf gilt. 235. GlBERT DE MONTREUIL. Le ROMANTE DE LA VlOLETTE (OU DE GERARD de Nevers, par Gibert de Montreuil). (ccclii) small folio Begins : Sens de pouvre homme est po prisiez Ja ne sera auttorisez A nul jour homme sil na avoir Mais ne pour quant mieux pris savoir 88 SIZES MIXED Lot 235 — continued. Ends : Et cest drois de bonne amour fine Gibert de moult trouel fine De la violette son conte En lonneur la fille au bon conte De pontieu qui ot non marie Qui mainte fois fu esmarie, &c. * * MS OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON PAPER, if. Ill, written in *angular lettres Mtardes, long lines, 29 to a full page ; capitals painted in blue and red. Modern brown morocco extra, ornamental frame sides, floreate ornaments inlaid in blue and green in centres, inside dentelles, g.e. by Thompson of Paris. This romance was edited by M. Francisque Michel, in 1834, from two MSS. in the Bibhotheque royale. The present MS. appears to differ considerably from the printed text. 236. GlLLES LI MUISIS. CEUVRES POETIQUES DE GlLLES LI MUISIS, ABBE DE Saint Martin de Tournay. (xx) small folio Prefixed is a table of contents, beginning : Chest li tavle & li inventores des coses contenues en cest present livre pour trouver chou kon voliu lire ou faire lire . . - Premiers. Chest li lamentations labbe Gillion le musit . . . Chest li orisons faite nostre dame. — There are thirty -six titles in this table of contents ; the last is : Che sont rimes faites pour le patrenostre le ave maria Et por le credo. The work begins : Chest li lamentations labbe Gillion le musit ou tempore que Nostre Sires li avoit envoyet empaichement de se vewe. . . . En Ian mil ccc et chincquante Et ou temps que on list et cante. All the pieces are in verse with the exception of one, which is a description " del estat dou monastere Saint Martin, des bonnes cous- tumes comment on s' i soloit et doit maintenir," &c. *** MS. OF THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 267, written in neat gotijtc letters, double columns and long lines, 34 to a full page ; rubricated, headings of sections in red ; capitals painted in blue and red. This original and unique MS. formerly belonged to the Abbey of St. Martin at Tournay, and is mentioned by Sanderus, Bibliotheca Belgica Manuscripta, pt. i. pa. 128 ; it appears to have been brought to England after the dissolution of the abbey, and is de- scribed in the Bibliotheca Heberiana, part xi, pa. 81, No. 810. Mr. Heber gave £43 for it from Mr. Nicol's collection. It was sold in the above part of the Heber Library by Mr. Evans, in Feb. 1836, for £131 5s., and in 1838, and for some time after, was fQr sale at the bookseller Crozet's boutique in Paris. Modern boarded hogskin. This important and valuable MS. contains 25 splendidly painted and illuminated large and small miniatures, connected with the subject of the text, one BEING ESPECIALLY noticeable representing frescoes of SIZES MIXED 89 Lot 236 — continued. St. Martin and All Saints, comprising 25 figures in 2 compartments, measuring 6 J by 4 in. Other frescoes represent the Abbot preaching to groups of Nuns, Courtiers, Ladies, &c. ; all these miniatures are remarkable for the treatment of the costumes religious and civil, and most are on grounds of richly gilded ornamental chequer work, and have marginal decoration of spiked ivy leaves ; the size of the miniatures vary from 2f in. square to the large one noticed above. Its local French interest is also very great. 237. GLANVTLLE. Cy commence le livre des proprietes des choses translate de latin (of Bartholomews de Glanvilla) en francois (by jehan corbichon) lan ccclxxij par le commande- ment dtj roy Charles le quint de son nom regnant en France NOBLEMENT ET PUISSAMMEXT EN CE TEMPS. (XXXIV) large folio At the end : " Ce livre des proprietez des choses fu translate de latin en francois Ian de grace mil CCC soixante douze par le commandement de trespuissant et noble prince Charles le quint de ce nom regnant en ce temps en france puissamment et le translata son petit & humble chapellain frere Jehan (Corbechon) de lorde Saint Augustin, &c.'' * 4t * MS. OF THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 335, Writ- ten in very neat cursive lettres batardes, double columns of 39 lines, with many hundred ornamental pen-letters in blue and red. Old French calf gilt. Formerly belonging to the family of Chastellus, with nume- rous entries of births and baptisms, containing also old signatures of " Coidlanges " and " Bazaine." A splendidly illuminated MS. The first page has a large illumination in 4 compartments, 3 representing Works of Creation ; in the fourth the author presenting his book to the king, and in the text are 18 large and fine historiated miniatures and 38 SMALLER ONES ; each of the larger ones being accompanied by a very fine illuminated ornamental initial, with marginal decorations of spiked ivy leaves, grotesques, &c. 238. GODEFEOY DE BOULOGNE. Le Roman de Godefroy de Bouillon. (In verse), (xiv) small folio *** MS. of the thirteenth century, ON vellum, tf. 279, written in SemUgothtc lettrrs, double columns of 50 lines ; initials painted in blue and red. The first leaf is damaged and illegible, and the volume is imperfect at the end. In modern brown morocco binding ; with coats of arms properly emblazoned on the upper cover, in which is inserted AN ANCIENT IVORY CARVING, in four compartments, representing: 1, An armed knight combating a lion; 2, A knight crossing a stream on a sword, spears issuing from the clouds ; 3, A knight asleep on a couch on wheels, a sword in his hand, a lion at his feet, swords and spears issuing from the clouds ; 4, Three ladies under a canopy. 90 SIZES MIXED 239. GORRIS. SCOTUS PAUPERUM, IN QUO DOCTOKUM ET SCOTI OPINIONES, IN QUATUOR LIBRIS SENTENTIARUM (PETRI LOMBARDl) CONTENTE, DI- LUCIDANTUR; ThOLOSE EDITUS PER . . GUILLERMUM GORRIS ARAGONENSEM AD PAUPERUM UTILITATEM (CUM EPISTOLA AD AL- FONSUM DE Aragonia ARCHIEPISCOPUM Cesaragustanensem, 10 Maij 1486). (dxcii) smal1 M° \* MS. of the fifteenth century, on paper, ff. 210, written in small cursive gothic, long lines, 50 to a page, rubricated. Blue morocco. 240. Gouvernement des Eois. Le Livre du Gouvernement des Princes, (xxi) 8vo Prologue begins : Eeges intelligite .... Cest une parole que dist David qui fu roy. Text begins : La premiere raison par laquele il apert. *** MS. of the fourteenth century, on vellum, ff. 136, written in gotfjic letters, long lines, 25 to a page, with numerous pen-letters and 120 small BUT beautiful illuminations, generally 1| by 2 inches, depicting Costumes, Tournaments, Executions, Interim's, Shipping, Domestic Ar- rangements, &c. most on blue, red and gold chequered grounds, illuminated initials and marginal decorations of spiked ivy leaves, the MS. bearing some- what of an Anglo Norman character. A very fine MS. Hanrott's sale, No. 394 (Avis aux roys). This is not the work of .^Egidius Eomanus, nor is the translator Henri de Gauchi. It is an anonymous work. Modern brown morocco extra with the arms of France Ancienne, g. e. 241. Gouvernement des Eois. Li livres du gouvernement des rois et des princes lequel frere Gile de Eome del ordre Saint Augustin fist. Le quel livre Mestre Henri de ganchi par le comande- mentdel noble roy philippe de france translata en langaige Franceis. (xxii) small folio The above title is at the end ; the words " translata en langaige " are written, in a more modern hand, over an erasure. *** MS. OF THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 121, written in neat gothtc letters, double columns, 37 lines to a page, heading of sections in red, with numerous ornamental pen-letters, and 10 SMALL BUT finely PAINTED AND ILLUMINATED HISTORIATED MINIATURES and miniature initials on rich gold and chequered grounds, with marginal decorations of oak and ivy leaves, of an Anglo-Norman or English character. Modern boarded russia gilt, with Goldsmid arms, gilt and gauff'red edges, by Faulkner, a fine and interesting MS. The name "Henri de Gauchi" or "Ganchi" has been assumed to be an error of the copyists for Henri de Gand, and there is a MS. in the Library at Eennes in which the name is written "Henry de Gand"; but this is more probably erroneous. SIZES MIXED 91 2-1-1 GrADUALE. 1 Graduale cum notis musicis. Pp. 92, stencilled. 2. Intonations des Graduels & Alleluia, avec leurs versets. Pp. 77, this is manuscript, (cxxxix) folio %* MS. ivC. OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 85, finely written in roman letter with square musical notes ; capitals in red and black. Old calf with clasps. 243. Grammont. Fragmens de la vie du Comte de Grammont (par le Comte Antoine Hamilton), (ccccxvii) 4/0 %.* MS. OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY, ON PAPER, 2 vol. Vol. I, ff. 143 ; vol. II, ff. 199. Old calf. 244. Gregorius Magnus. Liber Testimoniorum (Divine Scriptur.-e) quem Paterius de diversis opusculis Sancti Gregorii Pape urbis Rome summo studio excerpi curavit. (lxxix) ito The expositions of Genesis, Exodus, and the whole of the New Testa- ment are wanting. *.£* MS. of the eleventh century, on vellum, ff. 104, finely written in semi-roman letters, double columns of 32 lines, red rubrics, in vellum binding. Printed with the works of St. Gregory. 245. Gregorius Magnus. Incipiunt omelie a beato Gregorio constitute. Imperfect at the end, the last words are : Pensemus qualiter utroque modo paulus crucem suam tulerat qui dicebat Castigo corpus meum et. (cxcix) small folio %* MS. of the thirteenth century, on vellum, ff. 71, written in neat gotfytc letters, long lines, 35 to a full page, rubricated. Modern violet morocco with blind stamped ornaments, g. e. THIRD DAY'S SALE. SIZES MIXED. 246. Gregorius Magnus. 1. Dyalogorum be ati Gregorii Pap.e et venerabilis Petri libri iv. ff. 92. 2. Vit^e Patrum. Begin : Dicebat quidam de thebeis senibus quod filius esset sacerdotis ydolorum Et cum parvulus sederet in templum. End, fol. 104 : Hec igitur si casta fuerit et fidelis semper currit ad dominum. With a table of contents, (xcv) small folio *** MS. OF THE fifteenth century, ON VELLUM, ff. 118, written in neat semi=croti)ic letters, double columns, 30 to a page ; numerous ornamental pen-letters with marginal decorations. Blind stamped modern calf. 247. Gregorius Papa IX. 1. Gregorii Pap^e IX Decretalium libri V cum glossis perpetuis. 2. Incipiunt nove questiones alexandri iiij ti pape. fol. 477. 3. Questiones nicholaj tercii. fol. 481 b. 4. Incipit commentum arboris consanguinitatis per compendium versificatum a magistro jo. de deo sacerdote hispano. fol. 483 b. (cxliv) ito *** The first leaf is wanting ; then follows a table of rubrics. MS. of THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 486, written in (JOtftic characters in 4 columns, the text in a much neater hand than the gloss ; numerous ornamental pen-letters. Contemporary binding, oaken boards, leather, with ornaments in diagonal compartments, and scrolls in a border repeating the name " Mathias," with original brass bosses, corners and clasps (rebacked). SIZES MIXED 1)3 248. Griffet. Recueil de pieces et de faits que le pere G-riffet n'a pas cru devoir ni pouvoir inserer dans l'histoire de louis xiii et dans les fastes de louis xiv, dont il est auteur. (dcxl) ito *** MS. of THE eighteenth CENTURY, on paper, if. 40, neatly writ- ten. Ornamental gilt boards. 249. G-ROSSCHEDEL AB AiCHA. MAGNUM GrIMORIUM, SIVE CALENDARIUM NATU- RALS MAGICUM PERPETUUM PROFUNDISSIMARUM RERUM SECRETISSI- MARUM CONTEMPLATIONEM TOTIUSQUE PHILOSOPHIC COGNITIONEM COMPLECTENS, AUTHORE GROSSCHEDEL AB AiCHA. (DCXXVIIl) ito With numerous engraved diagrams. *** MS. OF THE eighteenth CENTURY, on paper, pp. 64, and title, writ- ten in large roman letters, red and black, with ornamental borders and vignettes, engravings of emblems connected with Magic and Astrology inserted by the original scribe. Half calf. 250. Gualterus. Philippi Gualteri de Castillione Alexandres, sive gesta alexandri magni, libris x. comprehensa (poema). (xcvi) small folio *** MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 100, written in neat contracted gotfttc, long lines, 32 to a page, capitals printed in red, with marginal and interlinear notes. Half bound in calf. Incidis in cillam cupiens vitare caribdim is the reading of the well-known line as it occurs in this copy, book v, line 311, fol. 53a. Autograph Letter of Dr. John Holmes of the British Museum, relating to the work inserted. 251. Guerixo II Meschixo. La ystoybe et le livre fais et gestes du illustrissime puissant et magnanime guerin meschin, prince DE Tarante duc de duras et dalbanie (Traduit de l'Italien et amplifie) par freee Jehan de Rochemeure religieus de saint anthoine en vincy, et de sa main escript. (cccxlvi) large folio * # * Translator's Autograph MS. of the fifteenth century, on paper, 2 vols., vol. I, ff. 296; vol. II, ff. 314, written in French cursives, double columns of 34 lines, some 11. corroded by the ink, with painted ornamental initials, some heightened in gold. Brown morocco. 94 SIZES MIXED Lot 251 — continued. extra by Thompson of Paris. Quadrio, in his Storia e ragione d'ogni poesia, torn, vi, pp. 581, 582, says : Questo romanzo detto il Guerino di Durazzo, soprannomato II Meschino . . . fu gia in volgar drosa composto da un certo Maestro Andrea Fiorentino. L' incontro che ebbe quest' opera fu quello, che ne fece moltiplicar 1' edizioni ; e mossi altresi gli stanieri a portarla nelle materne loro favelle, &c. He afterwards speaks of the French translation by Jean Decuchermoys, printed at Lyons in 1530, and at Paris in 1532, as " ben bizzarro e galante," and as containing only a small part of the original. The translation in the present MS. is entirely different from that which has been printed. It is increased to perhaps double the extent of the original romance ; the greatest amplification being in the 7th and 8th books, which are equal in volume to the first six altogether. There are erasures at the end of the 4th and at the end of the 8th book; the passages obliterated probably contained the information that the work was translated from the Italian, and the date of the performance. The great popularity of the original is alluded to by Quadrio in the extract quoted above. Tullia d' Aragona turned the prose romance into Italian verse, about the middle of the sixteenth century. 252. GUERRA DEL CANAMAL. CARTA EXECUTORIA DE HlDALGUIA A PEDIMYENTO DE GASPAR GUERRA DEL CANAMAL, VEZINO DE LA CIUDAD DE SEVILLA. (Dat. Granada, 30 Aug. 1610). (vm) folio * # * MS. OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 53. Modern boarded blue morocco, gilt ornamental floreate back and borders, arms of Spain inlaid in upper cover, with the leaden bull of Philip III inserted in under cover. This is one of the most richly executed books OF the KIND, it contains 7 full-page illuminations within borders of trophies, birds, flowers, nude figures, saints, angels, cherubs, &c, there are 4 small finely painted miniatures in the text, and 15 beautiful painted and illuminated ornamental initials, every page of the text is within a fine border of flowers and fruit, the paintings are of high class, and include a portrait of the Hidalgo, a white unfilled block being left for that of his wife, a very fine miniature portrait of Philip III is on the penultimate leaf. The usual official signatures are on the last leaf. 253. GUGLIELMO DUCA D'AQUITAXIA RoMITO ; POEMA DRAMMATICO IN CINQUE atti. (dcxli) sm all ito Prologo. Perche s' inarca il ciglio ? D'onde d'onde deriva Si gran stupor. *** MS. of the eighteenth cextury, on paper, ff. 83, in small Italian running hand, long lines, 32 to a page, an engraved border by G. Viscaali inserted in front. Green morocco. SIZES MIXED 95 254. GUIDO DE SeXIS, &C. 1. DlSTINCTIONES SIVE CONCORDANTIE HYSTORIALES VETERIS AC NOVI Testamenti applicabiles ad omnem MATERIAM PREDICABILEM, edite ET COMPILATE A REVERENDO FRATRE GUIDONE DE SeNIS ORDINIS FRATRUM HEREMITARUM SANCTI AUGUSTINI. Colophon : Laus tibi Ohriste Tabule explicit textus iste Justinopoli no- vembris 10 kal. millesimo quatrocentesimo vigesimo vj°. 2. Tabula super quatuor libris sententiarum (Petri Lombardi), per alfabetum, edita a fratre francisco toti de perusio, or- DINIS MINORUM DE MANDATO JOHANNIS- PAPiE XXII. fol. 42 b. (ccxcv) small Mo There appears to be a leaf wanting at the end. *** MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 59, double columns, 37 lines ; in small contracted gotfjic, apparently in the same hand throughout ; rubricated. Green morocco. 2oo. Guidon de Chauliac, seu Cauliacus. 1. cy commence le livre de guidon, translate de latin en Francois par Messire Guy (de Chauliac) qui fu medecin PAPE UrBAIN LAN JUL CCCLVI, QUI GIST A MARCEILLE 2.Livre danatomie. fol. 1&0. (liv) small folio * ¥r * MS. of the fifteenth century, on vellum, ff. 177, finely written in neat lettres batardes, in double columns of 36 lines, rubricated ; a fine painted and illuminated miniature (5§ in.) of the author in a scriptorium, with a large ornamental initial and fine illuminated border on first page , many small illuminated initials in the text. Old French red morocco with gilt ornamental tooling, and the monogram of Philippe Comte de Bethune on the back and sides, and his arms in centres. 256. Guilleville. Le Pelerinage de la vie humaine, par Guillaujie de Guilleville. (lxxiv) sm. folio Ends : Chi fine li rommans du moisne Du pelerinage de vie humaine Qui est fait pour le pelerin Qui en che monde tel chemin 96 SIZES MIXED Lot 256 — continued. Veult tenir qui loise a boin aport Et quil ait du ciel le deport Prins sur le romman de le rose Ou lart damour est tout enclose Pries pour eelui que le fist Qui la fait faire et qui lescripst Frere prurentier a anon Dieus renge boin guerdon *** MS. OF THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 75, WRITTEN in neat French gotftii letters, in double columns of 48 lines, with 111 SMALL drawings in water-colours within yellow frames, 2 J by 1J in. Modern green morocco, lettered : Li Romans du Moisne. The resemblance of this Ancient French Allegory to that of Our English Bunyan is well known. 257. GrUILLEVILLE. 1. Cy commance le Romant de LUMAIN voyaige de vie humaine qui EST EXPOSE SUS LE ROMANS DE LA ROSE. (PAR GuiLLAUME DE Guilleville.) (cccclxxxviii) folio Colophon : Cy fine le romans de vie humaine le dixsept™ jour davril Ian mil v c et dix. See another copy of this work, lot 256, which has an epilogue " Chi fine le rommans du moine " &c. not in this copy. 2. Le pellerinage de lame (par le heme), fol. 123 b. Begins : Apres que je fu esveillies Et quassez me fu merveillies De mon songe, et que rien ne vi, &c. Ends: Quar aux romans bien pentiaire En latin qui mieulx mavance Ay mist mon ordonnance Plaise a qui quelle puet plaire. %* MS. of the sixteenth century, ox paper, ff. 212, written in neat cursive lettres batardes, double columns, with painted red capitals. Paper boards. 258. Hafiz Shirazi. Works. Persian, (dclviii) Svo \* MS. of the sixteenth century, on glazed paper, ff. 207, written in the Talik character, in the 970th year of the Hegira : a.d. 1562. In modern brown morocco. SIZES MIXED 97 259. Haymon. Haymonis (Episgopi Halberstadiensis) Expositio in Epis- tolas Pauli Apostoli. (xxviii) small folio A table of contents is prefixed. The work begins : Incipit expositio Haymonis in epistolam pauli apostoli ad galathas. Ends : Explicit expositio Haymonis in epistolas pauli apostoli. *** MS. OF the fifteenth century, ON vellum, ff. 141, written in neat tjotljic lettttS, in double columns of 34 lines. Written for Jean Bud6, whose arms are on the first leaf ; it afterwards belonged to Nicholas Thoynard, of Orleans. The first page is beautifully illuminated, containing a miniature in 2 compartments, one representing the author pre- senting his book to the French king, the other a messenger presenting the letter to the Jews of Galatia, within a fine ornamental border, containing an illuminated ornamental initial; and 20 very beautiful richly il- luminated ornamental initials in the text. Old French red morocco, full gilt ornamental back and borders, g.e. (Bozerian). 260. Haython. Cy comence le livre des histoires dorient le quel compila frere haycon seigneur du cort cosin germain au roi dermenie par le commaundement del apostoille mon segneur clement pape quint en lan noster seigneur mil treis cente & vii ans meins daugust en la cite de poitiers de realme de fraunce. (cccxl) small folio Imperfect, ends in the chap. De abaga. in pt. 3. Et par ceo faire lur promist le soldan grant donz & par ceste co'pation que le soldan fist ovesque ceus. * # * MS. OF THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 15, written in neat got!)tc Ittttrg, long lines, 42 to a page, rubricated. Green morocco. See Brunet, Manuel du Libraire, Art. " Haython." 261. Hendricq. Extraits des Annales de St. Omer de Jean Hendricq, de 1422 a 1623 ; par le P. Francois Hendricq, recolet. (dxxxv) folio * # * MS. of the seventeenth century, on paper, ff. 122, neatly written. Half calf. H 98 SIZES MIXED 262. Henri III de France. La fttlminante contre le Pape Sixte V. sur la morte du roy Henri III, 1589. (dclii) small 8vo Begins : La France porteroit impatiemment o Sixte le plus mechant et plus frelate moine que le soleil veid jamais . . . \* MS. OF the sixteenth century, on paper, ff. 25, written in neat French cursive letters, long lines, 23 to a page. Calf, with blind stamped ornaments. 263. Herman. La G-enesi de Nostre Dame Sainte Marie, par Pr^tre Herman. (Chanson en Rouman). (cxxvii) folio Imperfect, beginning : Dont demandent ioseph tous vont en sa maison Tous ensemble liu orient merci saintiesmes hon Ayes merci de nous ou certes nous mourron Se tu nen as merci tres tuit periron. The last rubric is : comme les mains tindrent a la biere (de nostre dame) dun qui y toucha . . . Ends : Ayes de moy merci pierre saintiesmes hon Qui stez bien que mon prete fist jadis pardon. Apparently left unfinished by the scribe. *** MS. of the fourteenth century, on vellum, ff. 43, written in neat French lettres batardes in double columns, 46 lines to a full page, with 223 miniatures drawn somewhat like " Camaieu gris" (2£ by 3£ inches), and numerous ornamental pen-letters. Calf. This work is sometimes called La Bible d'Herman. To the present copy is prefixed a modern title : Romanz de Sapience cest la creinte de Diex ; this error has arisen from a misreading of the first line in some of the copies. The MSS. of the work vary considerably ; one in the British Museum, Harl. 222, begins : Cumenz de Sapience est la tremor de dieu. There are two leaves of vellum inserted in this copy, containing MS. notes relating to the work. The drawings in this volume are of con- siderable artistic merit. [See PLATE.] 264. Hermetic Philosophy. A collection of treatises on Hermetic phi- losophy, translated from the Latin, French, and German, into Italian. 3 vol. (ccccxvi) 4^ Vol. I. 1. Dell' opera chimica secretissima filosophica, libro composto dal Conte Bernardo Trevisano, Conte della Marca Trevisana, dalla latina lingua nell' Italiana favella tradotto, 1734. ff. 66. ^fygi^iaa^fttU'^t-^roiKnoitj-fioiiTtinoiriJiftpaifji ^". vniiiKit! ou ; iicf nittiitv'tvftuuir fa tvaWoi 5.3: Oiu*fi ni«iuN«fvuv'iutTi\nruv mrvom oifin fcyU^ nflmMlnfawfon & i^ wloi* ncm l tvuu :our ft-u/t\*iur no! fviuTon "■"'S^PtVfivur^ii't-'d.it* ftufiKuvoi^vut.:". & cue avw 1 , moncsmfctf ft-avuwiK ivufv'i, -i f (ViiuKurtinc&m (Vim. foiramvCv'nw 1 - & f p:it jVrcurfc pcupft ■-(oit-.\ino:rfim\*\ ' V^Jv^f Cav ^ C i LC/.T /l CT>I I M I K' OIK" -'j£r *^ft"^uc1f)«fii lucrum iv U* poupfc^uuicv £. ciiuMirfc u?ita\>ttt-u;«ii^'ptf' nil ji.\\\K mil .i i it< Smft* ntv/tvO omvuCpuV rvnufcx- Wit iu WitfrirmN. mf^n^dKTis'^).;^ »fA<\tC&ff\OH |.': VvnO-.u' .:l/. £&R" if pouv juS'iC txw.V" if /"Unfit* WffivtUilKfiR ft M K ■ lllft CoiMpt. a-uiOUivV t t ^niptnu5«iirK*/K*miciiffvniiKi^M/K*n}uS.\* %itparw^Mnlifftt loaiu ^oiif 1 lic&txPfu* cijcuuvct' oikk £\n otKcfiim (out Aw-. C fi.*l"0 1 1 1\ til if HltVWV /"tCCli 1 6m K* fiuiC 1 -. if iK|h?irfc fifi, ^*wu ct" ^v\mf&iiKf\ii> )Kii nicitmfl 263 SIZES MIXED 99 Lot 264 — c 2. Altro trattatello parimenti di Filaleta intitolato Breve guida che conduce per mano al possesso del Rubino celeste ; tradotto dalla latina lingua, ff. 29. 3. Altro trattato parimenti di Filaleta entitolato II fonte della Filosofia Chimica. ff. 15. 4. Dimmostratione della Natura, descritta da Giovanni a Mehung, e dalla lingua latina tradotto. ff. 23. 5. Libro delle dodici porte del dottissimo filosofo Inglese Giorgio Eiplio, Canonico regolare Brittlintonewe, intiero non smerrato, tradotto dall'idioma latino nella volgare Italiana favella, 1' anno 1734. ff. 41. 6. Fedelissima e gioconda instruttione tradotta dalla lingua Francese nella volgar Italiana da un manuscritto antichissimo d' un filosofo Francese adepto. Vi si e aggionta di piu la tradduttione del Sommario filo- sofico del Nicolao Flamello. ff. 48. Vol. II. 1 . Dottrina filosofica vera della generazione delli Metalli e loro origine, tradota dal Tedesco in Latino 1' anno 1423, e riddotta alia volgare favella Italiana 1' anno 1734. ff. 24. 2. La luce inviluppata tra le tenebre, che senza violentare la Natura seu esce e rischiava. ff. 16. 3. La luce che sorte dalle tenebre o sia un esatta teorica della filosofica pietra scritta in metro Italiano dal Marchese Sentinelli e comentata da Federigo Gualdo, in lingua latina tradotta, poi 1' anno 1735 in volgare Italiano. ff. 21. 4. Raggio deddotto dall' ombra, o sia ristretto teorico della moltiplicita delli nomi con li quali li filosofi nascondono la materia e che cosa sia la materia delli filosofi ; opera d' autore incerto tradotta dal Latino alia volgar favella, l'anno 1735. ff. 42. 5. Androgine Ermetico in due operette scieltissime, cioe, prima, La minera de filosofi ; primo libretto incognito autore. Secondo il raggio dell' ombra overo ristretto teorico della vera Tintura del Lapis de Filosofi. ff. 35. 6. Le dodici chiavi della Filosofia, scritte da Basilio Valentino, le quali trattano della vera medicina metallica ; traduzione dal Latino nella volgare Italiana favella, l'anno 1735. ff. 49. 7. Versi dello stesso Basilio Valentino della prima materia della pietra filo- sofale ; tradotti dal Tedesco nel Latino e da questo nella Italiana favella. ff. 3. 8. Libro terzo che eontiene una riccapitulazione di tutto quello che e con- tenuto ne dodici trattati soprascritti, composto dal medesimo Basilio Valentino. (Ed altre opere del medesimo.) ff. 19. H 2 100 SIZES MIXED Lot 264 — continued. 9. Trattaro dell' Azot, o sia metodo per fabbricare 1' oro nascosto delli filosofi, esposto pel Frate Basilio Valentino, ff. 71. 10. Idea perfetta della Filosofia Ermetica, o sia Abbreviazione teorica e prattica della pietra filosofica vera, augumentata di osservazioni . . . Composta da Giovanni Colleson, Priore dell' ordine di San Benedetto, e dall' idioma Latino tradotta ... 1' anno 1734. ff. 24. 11. Lettera di un certo monaco Benedittino, per nome Efferrario . . . nella quale si tratta del vero modo di formare la pietra delli filosofii ; tra- dotta dalla lingua latina ... 1' anno 1735. ff. 32. Vol. III. 1. Disertazione della filosofica pietra, da Don Ghebrardo Frischi traddotta dall' idioma latino ... 1' anno 1736. ff. 71. 2. Seguitano le altre opere di Frischi, cioe, il Tumulo aperto di Ermete, poi anco FEsame Alchimistico, opere composte dall' insigne adepto in Latino ed ora traddotte da un suo scolario nella volgar favella. 1737. ff. 27. 3. Discorso della Medicina Cattolica, composto in Tedesco da un autor anonimo, indi tradotto in Latino dall' autore delle Sorte Sibilline, dippoi in lingua volgare Italiana, 1' anno 1737. ff. 58. 4. Arcano della Ermetica Filosofia, opera nella quale le cose occulte che alia pietra filosofica appaitengono ... si nianifestano ; trattato dell' autor anonimo (Ispaniet) Penes nos unda tagi. ff. 48. 5. Note Italiane. ff. 95. * % * MS. OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY, ON PAPER, 3 Vol. Vol. I, ff. 222 ; vol. II, ff. 336 ; vol. Ill, ff. 299. Half-bound. 265. Hermonymus. 1. Reverendissimi patris patriarche constantinopolitani Genadij scholarij libellus de quibusdam fidei articulis quos turcorum imperator voluit ab eo scire, factusque est inter eos de his dialogus quo describitur via salutis hominum, quem e greco in latinum greorgius hermonymus spartanus accuratissime tra- duxit. Greece et Latine. fol. 5. Prefixed is a dedicatory epistle : Georgius hermonymus spartanus Reve- rendo in Christo patri et domino Ludovico de bellomonte antistiti parisiensi dignissimo S. p. d. 2. Men and ri sententie monostiche, Greece et Latine, Georgio her- MONYMO SPARTANO INTERPRETE. fol. 74. SIZES MIXED 101 Lot 265 — continued. 3. Sententle Sapientum, Greece et Latine, eodem interprete (1). fol. 95. (ccxciii) • small 4to *** MS. of the fifteenth century, on vellum, ff. 211, 3 pages with fine illuminated borders ; and numerous illuminated initials in the text ; at the foot of the first page are the arms of Louis de Beaumont, Bishop of Paris (1472-1492), to wliom the volume is inscribed. Red morocco gilt, g. e. by Thompson of Paris. 266. HlERONYMUS ET DANTE. 1. LlBER BEATI JERONIMJ DE VIRIS ILLUSTRIBUS 2. Item ejusdem de duodecim lectoribus. fol. 13 b. 3. ISIDORI DE VIRIS ILLUSTRIBUS LIBER. fol. 15 At the end is a life of Isidore. 4. EPISTOLA BEATI EUSEBII MISSA BEATO DAMASIO . . . DE OBITU S. JERO- NIMJ. fol. 26 5. EPISTOLA SANCTI AUGUSTINI AD ClRILLUM DE LAUDE ET APPARICIONE BEATI JERONIMJ. fol. 41 b. 6. EPISTOLA ClRILLI EPISCOPI AD AUGUSTINUM DE EADESI MATERIA. fol. 44 b. 7. Vita beati Jeronimi. fol. 59 Begins : primo de nomine. Jeronimus dicitur. Ends : Obiit circha annum domini ccclxxxxiij. 8. Dantis Aligherii libri tres de Monarchia. fol. 61. (li) folio *** MS. of the fifteenth century, on vellum, ff. 78, neatly- written in semi-roman letters, double columns of 45 lines by an Italian scribe ; with 1 1 finely painted floreate initials, and numerous ornamental pen-letters , an Italian coat of arms, az. a cross between 4 stars or, on first page. Old russia. 267. Hieronymus. Sancti Hieronymi Explanationum in Esaiam Pro- phetam libri septem posteriores (». e. xii — xviii). (lx) small folio Books xiiii and xv are placed before books xii and xiii. *** MS. of the eighth or ninth century, on vellum, ff. 144, finely written in neat cursive characters in double columns of 28 lines. Modern green velvet, with stamped blind ornaments. 268. Hieronymus. Commentariorum (S. Hieronymi) in Hieremiam pro- phetam libri vi ad Eusebium fratrem. (lvi) small square folio * # * MS. of the ninth century, on vellum, ff. 91, written in two different hands, in neat cursive characters, long lines, 36 to a full page ; with quotations in Greek uncials. Vellum. 102 SIZES MIXED 269. HlERONYMUS, ETC. 1. Beati Hieronymi presbyteri Catalogus virorum illustrium. 2. Incipit liber Gennadii Massiliensis presbyteri de Catalogo virorum illustrium. fol. 15 b. (ccxn) small folio Imperfect, ending with the notice of Theodoras, presbyter in Coelesyria, which is the 91st of the work as printed, the whole number being 100. *** MS. of the twelfth century, ON vellum, ft'. 24, neatly writ- ten in gotfjtc characters, double columns of 37 lines ; painted capitals in red, brown and green. Vellum. Formerly in the libraries of P. Pithou, the President Le Peletier, and the Due de Berry ; see the Eosny Catalogue, No. 2365. 270. Hieronymus. Beati Hieronymi Presbyteri de viris illustribus liber incipit feliciter. (ccxxxv) small 8vo * # * MS. of the thirteenth century, on vellum, ff. 95, written in neat semi-roman letters, long lines, 16 to a page ; red painted capitals. Black morocco gilt, g.e. 271. Hieronymus. Incipit primum volumen Epistolarum sancti Hieronimi (continens epistolas lxxx, cum tractatu de musica ad Dar- danum). (cccxlv) folio *** MS. of the twelfth century, on vellum, ff. 127, written in neat jrothtc Utters, in double columns of 42 lines, probably by an English scribe ; headings of chapters in red. With numerous fine large and small -painted ornamental initials in blue, red and green, and singular drawings of musical instruments. On the first page occurs : Liber Monastery Beate Marie Eboracensis. It was probably in the Cathe- dral Library of York in the 14th century. Modern purple morocco, with stamped blind ornaments. 272. Hieronymus. Epistol^; Beati Jeronimi Presbyteri. (diii) large folio Colophon : Expliciunt epistole Beati Jeronimi presbyteri Numero C.xxiij. Istud opus scripsit teutinensis dextra Leonardi &c. *** MS. of the fifteenth century, on paper, ff. 213. Written in neat cursive gotfitr, in double columns of 54 lines ; ornamental capitals in blue and red. At the end : Iste liber est loci Sancti Francisci de Monte 01iv(etano &c.) the latter part of the inscription is erased. Modern calf, with blind stamped ornaments. SIZES MIXED 103 273. Hieronymus. Epistol^e supposititi^e Eusebii, Augustini et Cyrilli HlEROSOLYMITANI DE REBUS GESTIS ET MIRACULIS BeATI HlER- onymi. (ccxxx) small ito \* MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 123, Written in neat lettres batardes, long lines, 27 to a full page. With two finely painted and illuminated miniatures, one of St. Jerome in his Scriptorium with his emblem the Lion, the other of him in exile kneeling before a crucifix in a landscape, each surrounded by a fine floreate scroll border, and having a rich ornamental initial; several small illuminated initials in the text. On the first page are the arms of Des Roches. At the beginning of the volume are 2 11. of an apparently autograph Epistle from " Ambrosius de Cambray" to " Johannem Bourre, Sacrae Regii {Louis XI?) Cmsulari," dated "Ex Turonis die XVIIa Feb. 1472 manu eiusdem Ambrosii." Old olive morocco. 274. Hieronymus. S. Hieronymi vita ex ejus potissimum scriptis con- GESTA ; insunt exhortationes ejusdem necnon epistol^e SS. Eusebii, Augustini et Cyrilli. Sequuntur S. Hieronymi PROLOGI IN LIBROS BIBLIORUM ; PROLOGUS IN VITAM BEATI PAULI PRIMI HEREMIT.E ; PR^EFATIO IN VITAM SANCTI HYLARIONIS ; PROLOGUS IN VITAS SANCTORUM PATRUM, ET NARRATIO DE MONACO captivo. (clxxxiv) small ito MS. of the fifteenth century, on vellum, ff. 85, very neatly writ- ten in roman letters, long lines, 28 to a full page, by an Italian scribe, headings of sections in red, 2 illuminated initials, capitals painted in blue. Green morocco. 275. Hildebertus. 1. Venerabilis Hildeberti primo Oenomanensis Episicopi, deinde Turonensis Archiepiscopi, Epistol^e qu^edam. Imperfect at the beginning. 2. Ejusdem liber de querimonia et conflictu carnis et spiritus seu anlvle. fol. 16. In prose and verse, (cccvii) small ito * # * MS. OF the thirteenth century, ON vellum, ff. 24, written in neat gothic letters, long lines, 26 to a full page in two different hands ; contains, among others, Epistles to Matilda Q. of England, Ranalph Bp. of Durham, and to the Prior of St. Cuthbert's. Vellum. Formerly in the libraries of P. Pithou, the President Le Peletier, and the Due de Berry ; see the Eosny Catalogue, No. 2370. 104 SIZES MIXED 276. Hindu Drawings, (dclxxi) large folio A collection of 203 finely coloured Drawings of Hindoo Deities, Cos- tumes, and Occupations in the style of Bart. Solvyns. With oc- casional descriptive notes in French. *v* Of the nineteenth century, on paper, ff. 203. Half calf. 277. Hippocrates. Le Livre Ypocras. (ccxxxix) small 4to Begins : Cest le livre que je Ypocras envoie a toy Cesar car pitie ai de ta vie & grant de ton salut.- *** MS. OF THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 25, written in gotfiic Utters, long lines, 24 to a full page ; rubricated. Calf gilt. 278. Histoire Universelle. Cest le livre des pays des Romains com- pille ensemble de la justine et de suetoyne et du lucain. (cxi) large folio Cest premier livre est de Juilles cesar et de ces ouvres jusques a sa mort. — Chascuns horns aqui Dieu a donne cens et entendement. Containing only the second part of the work. *** MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 247, Written in cursive lettres batardes, double columns, 40 lines ; numerous ornamental pen-letters. Old calf. 279. Histoire universelle, compilee d'Orose, de Salluste, de Lucain, &c. (xxxi) 2 vol. large folio Vol. 1. Rubric: Cy commence le livre d'Orose. Text begins: Quant dieu ot fait le chiel et la terre et les eauues douces et salees. Ends : de mencion de Julius Cesar je vous en commenceray ci empres selon Saluce et Lucan. Vol. 2. Rubric : Cy commence le fait des Roinmains, de Saluce, de Veroyne (Sueto'yne) et de Lucan et est ce premier livre de Julius Cesar. Text begins : Cescun homme a qui Dieu a donne. Ends, fol. 226 : mise toute voies a bonne execution. After which follows the table of rubrics. *** MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM. Vol. 1, ff. 211 ; 279 SIZES MIXED 105 Lot 279 — continued. Vol. 2, ff. 241. Written in lettres batardes, double columns of 49 lines. The arms of Cr6quy are emblazoned on the first leaf, and in many other places. A magnificent MS. with 76 splendid illumina- tions IN CAMAiEU GRis, and the same number of fine large illuminated initials with marginal decorations of fioreate scrolls. [See PLATE]. The first page of vol. I has a large painting of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden (8 in.), that of vol. II liming the miniature of which a facsimile is given. Each of these pages is surrounded by a fioreate scroll border ; and the text is full of illuminated initials and details. Modem boarded brown morocco extra, g. e. lettered "Orose en Francois." 280. HlSTOIRES TJnIVERSELLE. LES ANCIENNES YSTOIRES DU PREMIER ROY ET DES AUTRES APRES ET DES ROYALMES DE TOTJTES LES PARTIES DU MONDE. Begins : Devant ce que Eomme fust fondee ne comencee ne restoree mil ccc ans fu li roys. Ends with the death of Caesar, being the first half of the work. (cxxxviii) large folio *** MS. OF THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 266, written in bold graUgotfjtc letters, double columns of 48 lines, by a Northern French or Anglo-Norman scribe, headings of sections in red : with 20 fine illuminated miniature initials (mostly 2£ in.), representing men in armour with emblazoned shields, domestic scenes, executions, sieges, &c, some with marginal decorations of spiked ivy-leaf branches ; 6 large and finely illuminated ornamental initials, and hundreds of smaller ones. The writing of the latter part is more modern than that of the commence- ment. Old French calf gilt. 281. Historic Ecclesiastics. Aurelii Cassiodori romane urbis Senatoris hystoria tripartita se iubente per epiphanium scolasticum de GRECO IN LATINUM TRANSLATA. (CXXVl) folio Thus here : the correct title would be : Historise tripartita? ex tribus Grseeis Scriptoribus Sozomeno, Socrate ac Theodoreto ab Epiphanio Scholastieo e Grseco in Latinum versis, in Epitomen redactse per Magnum Aurelium Cassiodorum, libri xii. Imperfect, ending in cap. xxix of book vii. *** MS. OF THE TWELFTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 70, finely written in goti)ie letters, double columns of 45 lines ; with 8 fine large painted spiral initials, and numerous ornamental capitals in blue, green and red. Old calf gilt. 106 SIZES MIXED 282. HOR^E BEAT^E MARIAS VIRGINIS CUM CALENDARIO. A VERY SPLENDIDLY ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPT ON VELLUM (225 II.), finely written in bold gothic in red and black, by a French scribe and illuminator, the Calendar in French on 12 leaves within exquisite scroll floreate borders, in which are introduced fabulous monsters and humorous grotesque animals, in some of which the ordinary subjection of beasts to man is reversed, as A Horse riding a man, A Wild Boar hunting his hunter; A Stag is shooting with a bow, A Fox shaves a goat, An Ox plays the bagpipes, An Ass the viola, &c. ; in the bottom margins are Circular Miniatures of the Signs of the Zodiac and Occupations of the Month, in an unusually clever and highly-finished manner. The Borders of the Text are also of a most unusual character, having among the conventional leafy scrolls numerous figures of animals, many being treated in a humorous or satirical manner. On the first page, A Pig rides a camel, clothed in a bishop's mitre and a red cloak, A Bear has a shield with an ogre's head on it, and charges another animal with a lance, &c. In other borders occur human figures in various natural occupations, nude human figures and monsters, animals and birds, natural and mon- strous ; Hunting scenes treated humorously ; Two Greyhounds course a hare on crutches, &c. Wild animals are represented in their native conditions, Dragons and other monsters play musical instruments. In the Text are 10 very splendid Miniatures, representing the four Evangelists (St. Matthew wearing spectacles) ; The Virgin and Child enshrined by angels ; The Virgin and Child sitting in a garden outside Jerusalem [See PL A TF] ; The Salutation ; David praying ; St. James the Apostle , and St. Bar- tholomew. There are also hundreds of large and small illuminated orna- mental initials with inner borders and details, Purple velvet binding, stamped in mosaics of gold and colours, doubU with purple silk, gold clasps, the catches having a perforated monogram, joints, g. and gauffred edges, by Simier, with his ticket, (xn) 4fe. S^EC. xv %* A Remarkable and Magnificent Specimen of the Highest Style of the French Illuminator's Art of the middle of the 15th century. The figures, costumes, landscapes, the unconventional treatment of the borders, all reveal the work of a real artist, untram- melled by custom and revelling in grotesque and humorous ideas. Unfortunately in one respect, but perhaps not in another, the MS. has been left unfinished by the illuminator (not by the scribe), but all the unfinished leaves have indications of the methods adopted in the decoration of the MS., such as gold dots and frames, figures in outline, colourings half filled in, spaces for miniatures, intermediate pages with finished borders and initials only, &c, and we are thus afforded a unique opportunity of studying intimately the progress of the artist in his work. gutaits 1 mmfittisItigci'ianriuraDjiMiia ■ ^■.-iMfc ms mm V - I! i \ TT , i . J 282 SIZES MIXED 107 283. Hor.e BeatvE Marine Virginis, cum Calendario pr^misso. (ccxxxi) 8vo *** A Beautifully Illuminated MS., late fifteenth century, on vellum, ff. 164, finely written in semi-roman letters by a French scribe ; the Calendar in French containing 24 small Miniatures of the Signs of the Zodiac and Occupations of the Months; in the text are 13 LARGE AND FINELY PAINTED AND RICHLY ILLUMINATED MINIATURES, of the usual subjects connected with Christ and the Virgin, and 22 small ones of the Evangelists and Saints ; every page has a beautiful border of leafy scrolls, shaped into diagonals, hearts, flews de lis, triangles, lozenges, &c. and numerous illuminated ornamental initials and details. Old french calf gilt, with ex-libris of Mme. d'Arconville. 284. Horatius. Q. Horatii Flacci Opera, CUM ANIMADVERSIONIBUS ET NOTIS Danielis Heinsil Lugduni Batavorum, 1612. (CCCXIIl) &VO The printed edition with MS. notes, certified by M. Paulin Paris to be in the handwriting of Boileau Despreaux; an Autograph letter of Boileau, addressed to one of his brothers, containing eight lines of his 12th " Epitre a Benaudot " accompanies the volume ; they vary from those printed in his works. Vellum, in a case made of modern green morocco extra, by Thompson of Paris. 285. Horatius. Les Epitres d'Horace, avec l'epitre aux Pisons ou l'art POETIQUE, EN PROSE FrANCAISE. FAIT PAR LOUIS JOSEPH DE Bourbon, Prince de Conde. (ccccl.) small Mo The Prince de Conde's Autograph MS. on paper, ff. 160, boldly written; finishing on p. 331, with the inscription " fait par moi Louis Joseph de Bourbon Prince de Condi." Old French red morocco gilt, with the arms of the Prince on the sides. 286. Horatius et Ovidius. 1. Q. Horatii Flacci Carmina. (dlxx) small ito The " Epistola ad Pisones de Arte Poetica " is not included. 2. P. OVIDII NASONIS EPISTOLiE DU^E. fol. 110. Penelope Ulyssi ; Phyllis Demophoonti. \* MS. OF the fifteenth CENTURY, on paper, ff. 114, written in small neat semi-roman letters, long lines, 25 to a full page. The name of Borgia Eanaldino occurs twice on the margins, in a later hand. Limp vellum. * * * 108 SIZES MIXED 287. Hugo de Folieto, &c. 1. Hugonis (de Folieto) prioris sancti laurentij de Claustro anime libri quat0or. 2. incipit libellus magistri hugonis ad fratrem rainerium corde BENIGNUM QUI COLUMBA DEARGENTATA INSCRIBITUR (with 3 emble- matic drawings of a dove), fol. 109. 3. Editio gaufridi monemutensis de dictis Merlini Ambrosii. fol. 116. Prologue begins : Coegit me Alexander Lincolniensis presul nobilitatis tue dilectio prophetias merlini de britannico in latinum transferre. . . Work begins : Sedente itaque Vortegirno rege brittonum super ripam exhausti stagni egressi sunt duo dracones. . . Ends : In diebus eius nascetur serpens que neci mortalium imminebitur, longitudine sua circuibit londoniam et quosque pretereuntes devorabit. (ccc) small folio *** MS. of the thirteenth century, ON vellum, ff. 119, written in neat gotljic letters, in double columns, 31 lines, probably by an English scribe, with 1 2 fine large painted ornamental scroll initials in blue and red, and numerous smaller ones. Oaken boards, leather. Formerly " Sancte Marie de Camberone." (Cambray). 288. Hugo de Folieto. De quibusdam tam volucribus quam animalibus que ad exemplum morum divina Scriptura commemorat liber (Hugonis de Folieto, canonici regularis S. Petri Corbeiknsis in Picardia et Prioris S. Laurentii Ambianensis dicecesis ac DENIQUE CARDINALE S. R. E.) AD RAINERIUM CONVERSUM COGNO- mine Corde Beninum. (clxvhi) small Mo *** MS. of the thirteenth century, on vellum, ff. 104, written in small cursive goti)ic, double columns, 29 lines, probably by an English scribe, with 68 very singular painted and illuminated figures of fabulous birds and animals, mostly on rich gold grounds, some with blue grounds of fleurs-de-lis ; the reverse of f. 46 is occupied entirely by a remarkable drawing in colours of Christ and the Devil {disguised as a friar) dividing the sheep and the goats; and on the reverse of f. 1 3 is an illuminated figure named " Theobaldus," in the shape of a spoon; numerous ornamental pen-letters and marginal decorations throughout. Modern brown morocco extra, g. e. by Thompson of Paris. 289. hugues de cambrai. 1. La complainte nostre dame dou crucefiement ihesu crist. (Par Hugues de Cambray). (dclx) small 4to Begins : Oiez de haute estoire luevre Si come ele se doit esmuevre SIZES MIXED 109 Lot 289— continued. En droit romant le voir latin Hues de cambray la descuevre Pour cest siegle qui tout sacuevre De mal au soir & au matin Commencier voil et mectre a fin Selonc le haut livre devin. Colophon : Ci faut la complainte nostre dame dou crucefiement ihesu- crist. This poem consists of 90 stanzas of 12 lines each. There is a copy in the Bibliotheque du Roi, with the title "Les regres nostre dame," which has only 39 stanzas ; see Paulin Paris, torn, vi, pa. 406. See Histoire litteraire de la France, torn, xxiii, pa. 115. 2. Lucid aires. (From the Latin attributed to St. Anselm 1). fol. 23. Colophon : Ci faut lucidaires. See Nos. ccxni and CCXXH hereinbefore. 3. Ci apres commence Ypocras. fol. 75. Begins : Ce est li livres que Ypocras envoye a toi tu Cesar . . 4. Oratio sancta. fol. 89 b. 5. Alia oratio. fol. 90. \* MS. of the fourteenth century, on vellum, ff. 91, written in small ijotljic letters, in double columns of 24 lines ; with painted orna- mental initials. Modern blue morocco gilt ; with an ivory Carving (3 by 2| in.) of The Entombment in high relief, inserted in upper cover. 290. Huot. D. Huot. Mon Passetemps, dedie a moi-meme. 2 torn, (dclxxviii, dclxxix) large folio Consisting of extracts from various authors, in prose and verse, beautifully written in various styles of caligraphy in imitation of printing. With numerous well-executed drawings in imitation of engraving, and some paintings in water-colours. The whole, including a portrait of himself, . done by Huot. *** MS. of the nineteenth century, on paper. Vol I, pp. 453 ; vol. II, pp. 507. Purple morocco, with rich gilt ornamental backs and, borders, broad inside borders, joints, g. e. by C. Smith. These volumes formerly belonged to Thomas Astle, Esq. F.R.S. &c. at whose sale they realised 145 guineas. They were subsequently in the posses- sion of Mr. Hanrott. A remarkable specimen of laborious handwork in caligraphy and book illustration. 110 SIZES MIXED 291. InnOcentius III, Papa. Lotharii Diaconi, postea Innocentii Pap,e III, DE MISERIA HUMANE CONDITIONS LIBER. (CCLXl) 8«0 Colophon : Explicit liber de vita & morte a domino lotario compositus qui tunc sanctorum sergii et baeri erat diaconus & non post multos annos in episcopum est electus. At the end is written : Ex bibliotheca conventus fratrum minorum de observantia Sti. Francisci ruthense, anathema furanti. *** MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 57, Written in gotftic letter*, red and black, long lines, 20 to a full page; painted ornamental initials in red and blue. Old French red morocco ; with ex-libris of Douin de la Motte. 292. INNOCENTIUS V, PAPA. PETRI DE TARENTHASIA (QUI POSTEA PAPA FUIT sub nomine Innocentii V.) liber secundus et tertius super libros II. & III. Sententiarum Petri Lombardi. (clix) folio *+* MS. of the fourteenth century, on vellum, ff. 188, written in small cursive gothtc, much contracted, double columns of 50 lines; rubrications in blue and red and ornamental pen-letters ; one leaf wanting after fol. 24. Old calf. 293. Instruction. Cy senssuyt ung traictie a l'instruction de gens de religion, (dlxviii) small tto Begins : Devotes femes qui par leur volente ont renonchie au monde . . . Colophon : Explicit ung tractie pour gens de religion appartenant au monastere de saint croix soubz offemont de lordre des celestins. Jhesus. Maria. Margareta. Amen. *** MS. of the fifteenth century, on paper, ff. 18, written in cursive lettres batardes, long lines, 30 to a page ; last leaf damaged. Boards. 294. Isidorus Hispalensis. 1. Incipit Liber Ysidori junioris Spalensis episcopi Explanatio de legibus diversis quem inter libros ethimologiarum positum REPPERI. 2. Item ex eiusdem libris post alia Incipit de regnis milicie quae vocalibus (sic), fol. 7. 3. De adfinitatis gradibus. fol. lib. i. De agnatis et cognatis. fol. 12 b. 5. Incipiunt Notas (sic) Juris (a magnone collects), fol. 14. (cxvi) folio SIZES MIXED 111 Lot 294 — continued. These last were printed by Jac. Cujacius at the end of his edition of the Codex Theodosianus. *** MS. OF the ninth century, on vellum, ff. 16, written in neat cursive semi-roman letters, long lines, 31 to a full page. Vellum. Formerly in the libraries of P. Pithou, the President Le Peletier and the Due de Berry, and in the Rosny collection. 295. ISIDORUS HlSP. S. ISIDORI HlSPALENSIS EPISCOPI LIBER ETYMOLOGIARUM, cum Epistola ad Braulionem Episcopum. (xvii) small folio *** MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 126, finely written in neat (jotfitc letters, double columns of 52 lines, probably by a Spanish scribe, with 30 beautiful illuminated ornamental initials, some with marginal decorations, and ornamental pen-letters throughout. Modern blue morocco, with elaborate gilt line scrolls, g. e. by Thompson of Paris. 296. Jacobus de Vitriaco. Hystoria Iherosolimitana abbreviata a Magi- stro Jacobo (de Vitriaco, Cardinale) Acconensi Episcopo. (xlix) folio *** MS. of the thirteenth century, on vellum, ff. 88, written in neat gotftic litters, red ' and black, in double columns of 41 lines ; painted ornamental capitals in green and red. Modern calf gilt with blind ornaments. The following is the title of this work as printed : Jacobi de Vitriaco primum Acconensis, deinde Tusculani Episcopi, et S* Eccl. R. Cardinalis, Sedisque Apostolicee in Terra Sancta, in Im- perio, in Francia olim Legati, Libro duo, quorum prior Orientalis, sive Hierosolymitanee, alter Occidentalis Historiae nomine inscribitur. Omnia nunc primum studio & opera D. Francisci Moschi . . . (ex vetusto membranaceo exemplari, quod in Oegniacensi Augustinianorum S. Nicolai Monasterio adservatur) in lucem edita. (Cum vita autoris per And. Hoium.) Duaci, 1597. 8°. 297. Jardin des Vertues. Le Vergier du Jardin des Vertus et des Vices, (cccxxxiii) small ito Prologue, in verse, begins : En portant le poids ou la somme De tant de meschiefs & dennuis. Work, in prose, begins : En se dorment me fut advis que regardoye en ung pre ou estoient maintes et diverses dames. *** MS. of the fifteenth century, on vellum, ff. 37, written in bold lettres batardes, long lines, 25 to a full page; with one small historiated miniature and numerous illuminated initials. Old vellum. 112 SIZES MIXED 298. Jean. Nouvelle Ortografe Franseze, qui n'a jamais ete imprimee, pp. 652. (ccccxxxvir) folio At the end : Propositions faictes au public par Alexandre Jean, Ecri- vain et Arithmeticien, de la vraie et naturelle ortographe, &c. pp. 4. %* MS. of the eighteenth century, on paper, finely written. Old French green morocco gilt. 299. Jean de Souhaude. Ci commence Le livre qui est lorloge de sapience LE QUEL FIST FRERE JEAN DE SOUHAUDE (sic instead of SOUHAUBE Or Souabe) de la nation dalemaigne de lordre des freres prees- cheurs. (cclii) small Mo Begins : Salemon en son livre de sapience ou premier chapitre dit . . . Colophon : Cy fine la table du livre de lorloge de sapience. Deo gratias. J hellevin. *** MS. of the fifteenth century, on vellum, ff. 268, neatly written in lettres batardes, long lines, 30 to a page, rubricated, painted ornamental capitals in blue and red ; a miniature of the author reading at head of first page. Old calf gilt. See Paulin Paris, torn, iv, pa. 155. 300. Jehan de Champigny. Les comptes de lexecution du testament de FEU MAISTRE JEHAN DE CHAMPIGNY, ChANOINE DE TROYES, 1399- 1406. (ccccxxxix) folio *** MS. of the fourteenth century, on vellum, ff. 134, written in French legal characters ; some comers damaged. Green vellum. 301. Jehan de Courcy. Chronique generale dite de la Bourcachardiere, par Jehan de Courcy, Chevalier Normand, Seigneur de Bourc Achard. (xxxviii) large folio * # * MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, 2 vols. vol. I, ff. 178, vol. II, ff. 159, finely written in bold lettres batardes, double columns, 54 lines. A magnificent book with large illuminations and borders. The large paintings are 6 in number measuring 9 by 8 inches, and represent (1) The Exit from the Ark and the Building of Cities. [See PLATE]. (2) Meeting of King Priam of Troy and Helen (3) The Conquests of the Trojans (4) The Building of the Tower of Babel (5) Fortune distributing her Gifts (6) The Siege of Jerusalem. Besides these are 8 smaller illuminated miniatures, 4 by 3£ in., of 301 SIZES MIXED 113 Lot 301 — continued. Scenes in the Life of Christ ; one at the end of vol. II in two compart- ments representing Christ delivering the Spirits from Prison, 7 by 3^in. Each of the large miniatures are within inner and outer painted and illuminated borders, and there are many large and small ornamental initials with marginal decorations. On the first leaf and in other places are the arms of Baraton de Champdire, viz. quarterly of Baraton and with an inescutcheon of St. Simon (1). At the end of vol. 1, is a large shield of eight quarters, viz. i. St. Germain (?), ii. Anjou, iii. Bretagne, iv. , v. Nesle, vi. Harcourt, vii. Estoute- ville, viii. Montmorency ; over all an inescutcheon of Bourbon. The initials A. S. and S. A. with various devices and mottoes occur on painted scrolls in the borders. At the end of vol. II is written : " En Ian de grace mil iiij c xxij le xx e jour du mois de juing fut parfait ce livre ... en la ville de Caudebec sur Seine par lacteur nomme ou premier prologue," &c. " Celui qui composa ci livre trespassa a Caudebec le penultime jour de octobre Ian mil cccc. xxxj. priez Dieu pour lui. Amen." This MS, was formerly in the La Valliere collec- tion, No. 4601, afterwards Count MacCartby's, No. 3945. 302. Jehan de Flagy. Le Roman de Gerin le Loherens. (By Jehan de Flagy.) (xxv) Uo Begins : Telle chancon voire voler oir De grant et de mervuillex pris Si comme li Wandres vinrent en cest pais Crestiente ont malement baillis. Ends : Ci faut lestoire du Loherens Gerin & de Fromond qui ot dieu relanqui & de Guillaume orgueillox de mouclin du peril de lorgueillox Fromondin par son outraige auroit ete ocis du roi Gir. vous ferons fin ici & tantes terres que a lespee conquit y en i a plus si comme lestoire dit. Explicit ainsi Loherens. * # * MS. OF THE THIRTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 226, Written in neat cursive gotfttc, in double columns, 35 lines ; capitals painted in red and blue. Modern blue morocco gilt. 303. Jehan de Lescu. Devote contemplacion ou meditacion de la croix de nostre Sauveur et Redempteur Jhesu Crist que chas- cune devote femme poura speculer en filant sa quenouille I 114 SIZES MIXED Lot 303 — continued. MATERIELLE, FAICTZ ET COMPOSEE PAR MAISTRE JEHAN DE LESCU, CHANOYNE DE LlLLE. (In VERSE). (CCXLIIl) 8w *** MS. OF the sixteenth century, ON vellum, ff. 22, very neatly- written in French blacft Utter (lettres batardes). Transcribed in imitation of a printed book. Blue morocco, silk linings, g.e. 304. Jehan de Meung, &c. 1. Le Testament mestre Jehan de Meun. (ccci) ito Begins : Li pere & li fiz et li saint esperis Un deu en iii personnes aorez & cheris Tienge les bons en grace & racort les peris Et doint que cest traictie soit a maine meris Ends : Si finera mon dit en nom de ihesu crist & chascun qui lorra meris. ihesu crist Et li prit humblement que nous soions escript En saint livre de vie quil meismes escrit. Amen. Explicit testamentum magistri Johannis de meduno, cuius anima re- quiescat in pace, amen. 2. Le Songe d'Enfer, ou Voyage d'Enfer ; par Eaoul de Houdanc. fol. 15 b, col. 1. Begins : En songe puet fables avoir Se songier puet devenir voir Done saige bien que il avint Quen songe en songant mavint Talent que pelerin sereie Je men tornay & pris ma veie Tout droit a la cite denfer Tout le quaresme & tout liver. Ends : Je pris congie me mis avoie Au departir me firent ioie Si grant que ce fu grant merveille II fu grant iour & ge mesveille. This poem is printed in Jubinal, Mysteres inedits, torn ii. pa. 384, but the conclusion there given differs from that of the present copy. \* MS. of the fourteenth century, on vellum, ff. 18, written in gotfttc Wtttrss in double columns, 43 lines. Half bound. 305. Jeux et Tournois Documens originaux, au nombre de cinquante trois, relatifs aux jeux, &c. 1291—1483. (dclxxx) folio Consisting of orders and receipts for money lost at play " au jeu de la SIZES MIXED 115 Lot 305 — continued. paume," "au jeu des tables,'' " au jeu du glic," "aux joustes," "au jeu de la bille," "au jeu des eschaiz," &c. also orders and receipts for payments for various articles, most of them by, or relating to, Louis and Charles, Dukes of Orleans. The documents are laid down on paper, and a modern abstract of the contents accompanies each piece. Some have the seals attached, and there are many valuable signatures. *£* MSS. OF THE THIRTEENTH, FOURTEENTH, AND FIFTEENTH CEN- TURIES, ON VELLUM, 53 IMPORTANT and INTERESTING DOCUMENTS. Half-bound. 306. Jeux de Societe : Demandes ; Explication des mots ; Tables de Ha zard ; Eeponses. (cclxxx) small 8vo * # * MS. of the fifteenth century, on vellum, ff. 24, written in neat lettres b&tardes, headings in red, coloured diagrams. Old calf. 307. Johannes Apostolus. Liber Apocalypsis Johannis apostoli. (Cum GLOSSIS ORDINARIA ET INTERLINEARI.) (CLIIl) Small folio * # * MS. OF THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 53, text in neatly written gotfttc, the glosses in a smaller character. Old green morocco. " Istud Volumen est Monasterii S. Mariae Charitatis de Veneciis." 308. Johannes de Pisa. Accumulationes Receptarum sub brevi com- pendio a Magistro Johanne Pisis compilatarum. (l) small folio * # * MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 158, written in bold lettres batardes, in double columns of 27 lines ; rubricated in blue and red, ornamental pen-letters. Old French calf gilt. Formerly belonged to the Abbe Fauvel, afterwards to Charles Louis Francois Andry, professor of medicine at Paris, to whom it was given by De Bure, the bibliographical bookseller. 309. JOSEPHUS. JOSEPHI ILLUSTRIS HEBREORUM HYSTORIOGRAPHI DE ANTI- QUITATE IUDAICA AB INITIO MUNDI USQUE AD TEMPORA MACHABE- ORUM LIBRI I— XII. (RUFFINO AQUILEIENSI PrESBYTERO INTER- PRETER (cxv) large folio *** MS. OF THE THIRTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 122, finely written in neat got hie Utters, double columns of 43 lines; several fine ornamental initials in red, blue and green. Modern stamped calf. On the first page is written, in a contemporary hand : Liber sancte Marie vallis lucentis (Vauluisant in Champagne). I 2 116 SIZES MIXED 310. JOSEPHUS. 1. Flavii Josephi de Bello Judaico libri VII. (Interprete Euf- fino Aquileiensi Presbytero) 2. Ejdsdem de Antiquitate Judaica libri XX. (Eodem Interprete) 3. Sermo magnumque miraculum de imagine crucifixi Domini, (xlvii) folio * # * MS. OF the thirteenth century, on vellum, ff. 170, finely- written in neat gotfric letters, in double columns, 37 lines ; with red painted capitals. Modern stamped calf. 311. JOSSE. 1. Liber Modorum metrice factus a magistro Johanne Josse, cum GLOSA REPORTATA PER MAGISTRUM ANTHONIUM VlST. (DCXIl) Small ilo Colophon : Explicit liber iste. Et fuit finitus anno domini millesimo cccc quinquagesimo per manus Gregorii de Columberia in presencia Anthonii de Combe. 2. Sequitur quedam CONFESSIO SATIS BREVIS et MULTA COMPREHENDENS. fol. 113 b. %* MS. of the fifteenth century, on paper, ff. 115, in a minute running hand, long lines, 33 to a full page ; rubricated. Contemporary- binding of boards and stamped leather (worn). 312. Juliana de Monte Cornelio. Vita venerabilis Juliane de Corelion (seu potius, de Monte Cornelio) sanctissime virginis Christi. (ccix) small tto Prologue begins : Inter omnia visibilia quibus humana natura de facili ad bonum flectitur vel ad malum . . . Work begins : Fuit in episcopatu Leodiensi in villa de retines vir quidam multis virtutum preditus meritis . . . henricus nomine, et uxor ejus frescendis. Colophon : Anno domini m°ccec lxxv° scriptus est hie liber per manum sororis katherine mast monialis professe in valle ducis, orate pro ea propter deum ex caritate ; to which is added, in a later hand : pro monasterio villariensi. *** MS. of the fifteenth century, on vellum, ff. 104, finely writ- ten in bold gothtc etters, long lines, 21 to a full page ; rubricated, ornamental pen-letters with marginal decorations. Old calf. SIZES MIXED 117 313. Jus. 1 . Notas Juris (a Magnone collects). Ff. 4, Sseculi x (much stained). (dlxxxvi) small 4to 2. Aliud Exemplar. Hec juris chemeia libens rex suscipe Karle Offert devotus que tibi magno tuus Et quia divino regnum sub iure gubernas Det tibi iustificus premia iusta deus. ff. 8, Saeculi xm. The first leaf is blank (written in red, green and black, in fine condition). 3. Aliud Exemplar, ff. 2, Sseculi x (much stained). * i * MSS. OF THE TENTH AND THIRTEENTH CENTURIES, ON VELLUM, ff. 14. Vellum. Formerly in the libraries of P. Pithou, the Presi- dent le Peletier, and the Due de Berry ; see the Rosny Catalogue, No. 2432. 314. JUSTINIANUS. JUSTINIANI IMPERATORIS CODEX CUM COMMENTARIO PERPE- tuo. (cxvm) folio Imperfect at the end. * # * MS. OF THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 240, written in gotljic letters, in 4 columns, the text and glosses in different hands ; painted initials and marginal decorations. Vellum. Formerly in the Rosny collection. 315. JUSTINIANUS. In libros IV. Institutionum Imperatoris Justiniani EXPLICATIONES VERBORUM ET RERUM ; TRADEBAT JULIUS C a^/cs (1626) fiaprioi 18, eypatprj 8ta Xeipos KwvaTavTivov tou ek yprjyopai. *** MS. OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY, on glazed paper, ff. 350, written in neat cursives. Eussia gilt. 363. Lorraine & Brabant. Collectanea ad genealogium, privilegia et possessiones ducum lotharingijl et brabanti^e spectantia, ad ANNUM 1445. (ccclxxii) folio In Latin, Dutch, and Flemish ; but chiefly Latin. These transcripts have probably formed the appendix to a work upon the subject ; the leaves are numbered 272 — 323. \* MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM AND PAPER, ff. 52, neatly written in cursive lettres batardes, long lines, 39 to a page, rubricated. Green morocco extra. 364. Louis XV. Les campagnes de Louis XV le victorieux et le bienaime, REPRESENTEES PAR DES FIGURES ALLEGORIQUES AVEC UNE EXPLICA- TION HISTORIQUE, 1752. (ccccxiv) 8vo The name of the author has been erased. %* Autograph MS. of the eighteenth century, on paper, ff. 50, neatly written in 2 different styles ; with an original drawing of an emblematic title in indian ink ; circular head of Louis XV in red ; and 45 clever original medallion drawings in indian ink emblematic of the victories of Louis XV. Old calf. 134 SIZES MIXED 365. Louis XVI. Elogio di Luigi XVI pronunciato nella Romana Acca- DEMIA TlBERINA DA GASPARE SALVI, MEMBRO DELLA MEDESIMA. (ccccxxxviii) folio *** MS. of the nineteenth century, ON paper, ff. 23, very finely- written. Dedication MS. to Louis XVIII, bound in Italian red mmocco, with broad and rich ornamental borders ; the royal arms of France on sides, double" with green silk with broad gilt borders, joints, g. e. 366. Lucas Patavinus. Luce Patavini, Ordinis Fratrum Minorum, Ser- mones in evangelia et epistolas. (cccxxxl) uo *** MS. or the thirteenth century, ON vellum, ff. 243, written in small neat gotljic letters, double columns of 40 lines, much contracted ; rubricated. Imperfect, wanting a leaf or more at the beginning and end. Modern calf, with blind stamped ornaments. 367. LUCIDARIUS. Cl COMMENCE LUCIDERE (FROM THE LATIN ATTRIBUTED TO ST. ANSELM) & INTEROGUE LI DISCIPLE LI MAISTRE COMME IL SEN SUIT ci apres. ccxxn) small ito Et premierement li disciple. Tres bon maistre je te prie que pour loneur deu & le profit de sainte eglise tu me respondes es choses que ie te demanderay. Li M. Eespont. ie le feray tant comme deu me donra le povoir et le travail ne me grevera. Colophon : Explicit Lucidarius. *** MS. OF THE THIRTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 49, Written in srmi-gotfjtc Utters, double columns of 23 lines. Brown morocco. 368. Lucidarius. Dialogue entre le Maistre et l'Enfant. (From the Latin attri- buted to St. Anselm.) (ccxiii) small folio Begins : Maistre pourquoi fist Dieu homme. Mon enfant du limon de la terre quant au corps . . . *** MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 34, written in neat lettres batardes, long lines, 28 to a full page, capitals in blue and red. At the end is written : Ollivier foyllect Je suis pour luy servir si je puis. Half russia. SIZES MIXED 135 369. Ltjmiere as Layes. Le livre de le Romaunz de la Lumiere as Layes (i.e. Enseignement pour les Laics, by Pieres, Clers.). (xliv) folio * # * MS. OF THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 80, written in small neat lettres batardes, in double columns of 44 lines ; headings of sections in red ; numerous ornamental pen-letters. Blue velvet. 370. Macer et Sidrach. 1. Macer de virtutibus herb arum. 2. Sydrach de la vertu des pierres precieuses et des herbes. fol. 41 b. (cclxviii) small ito Ceu qui sensuit a este pris & extrait dun livre que Ion apelle Sydrach et demande li roys a Sydrach de quantes manieres et de quel vertuz sont les pierres precieuses et ou se trouvent et combien sont. Sydrach Respont. *** MS. of the thirteenth century, on vellum, ff. 51, neatly writ- ten in small French gotbic letters, long lines, 28 to a page, rubricated ; many ornamental pen-letters. Old vellum. 371. Macqueriau. Oe est la maison de bourgongne pour trois ans com- posee par robert macqueriau, simple escollier en rhethorique, NATIF DE VALENCHIENNES (BEGINNING 1526, 7). (CCCXCII) small 4to Autograph MS. of the sixteenth century, on paper, ff. 179, in a running hand, long lines, 36 to a page. Green morocco extra, with elaborate geometrical line scrolls, outside border of yellow, double with yellow morocco, joints, g. e. This is the author's autograph, with his signature at the end, and is unpublished. 372. Macrobius. Incipit liber Macrobii de exponendo Somnio Scipionis. (cccxlii) small ^o * # * MS. of the thirteenth century, on vellum, ff. 52, written in small neat gntfctc, long lines, 33 to a page. With diagrams in colours. Old vellum. Formerly in the libraries of P. Pithou, the President Le Peletier, and the Due de Berry ; see the Rosny Catalogue, No. 2413. 136 SIZES MIXED 373. Maillet. Systheme nouveau de la diminution des eaux de la mer ; ou, Entretiens de Telliamed, philosophe indien, AVEC UN MIS- SIONAIRE FRANgOIS AU PASSAGE QUE FIT AU CAIRE CE PHILOSOPHE AUX ANNEES 1715 ET 1716 ; ECRITS PAR LE MISSIONAIRE EN 1724 A UN DE SES AMIS. (DCXXIV) 4fo By M. de Maillet, whose name read backwards forms the nom de plume "Telliamed." *** MS. OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY, on paper, pp. 721, neatly written. Old calf gilt. This work was printed at Amsterdam in 1748, and at the Hague in 1755. An English translation was printed in London in 1750. 374. Maison Eoyale. Menus depenses des tables de la maison royale, 1697—1699, &c. (ccccxli) sm. 8vo *** MS. OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY, ON paper, pp. 132, and table 3 leaves, neatly written. Blue morocco. An interesting MS. 375. Mandeville. Le livre jehan de Mandeville chevallier. [Viage a Jerusalem], (ccclxxx) small folio Begins : Je Jehan de mandeville chevalier passay la mer Ian de grace mille ccc.xxij. & fu partout ou homme puet aler . . . *** MS. of the fifteenth century, on paper, ff. 114, written in neat French lettres batardes, long lines, 35 to a page. Modern calf. 376. Manilius, &c. , 1. M. Manlii (vel Manilii) poetae ad Octavianum Augustum Astro- NOMICON LIBRI IV. 2. Q. Serenii in morbis a capite ad pedes per versus EDITIO incipit. f'ol. 87. (CCCXLIH) small Mo *** MS. of the fifteenth century, on vellum, ff. 110, beautifully written in neat italic characters by an Italian scribe, long lines 25 to a full page ; with an illuminated initial with marginal decoration on first page, and another in the text. At the end is written : Scriptus praepro- pere ac festine a me peregrino allio ferrarie Mcccclxi. On the first leaf is written : Liber D. Grimani Cardinalis S. Marci ; and below M. Patriarchse Aquileiensis. The first name is that of Dominique Grimani, Cardinal of St. Marc and Patriarch of Aquileia ; the second is probably that of one of his nephews, Marin or Marc Grimani, who succeeded him in the Patriarchate. The vol. was afterwards in the libraries of P. Pithou, the President Le Peletier, and the Due de Berry ; see the Rosny Catalogue, No. 2426. Old vellum. FOURTH DAY'S SALE. SIZES MIXED. 377. Mansbl. La Fleur des Histoires. (By Jehan Mansel.) Begins : Comme il appartient a chacun roy avoir en son royaulme trois lieux principaulx. Imperfect, the last chapter is : De la guerre des romains contre la riche cite de numance en espaigne. Ends : En ce temps arestonicus le bastard daise la mineur apres la mort — a later hand has added — de Brutus, (evil) large folio %* MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 256, written in large lettres batardes, double columns of 38 lines, heading of sections in red. A LARGE ILLUMINATED miniature, 7| by 1\ in., representing the Deity creating Adam and Eve, surrounded by abroad and finely painted floreate border, with a large ornamental initial, occupies the greater part of the first page, with the arms of Montmorency emblazoned in the bottom mar- gin, and there- are hundreds of small illuminated initials in the text. Half vellum. 378. Marguerite. Begins : Ends : Vie de la pucelle Marguerite, (dclxxxix) small Apres le sainte passion Jhesucrist a lascention Que il fut en ciels montes Furent auques de grant bontes. Or prions dieu & la pucelle Marguerite la dieu ancelle Que pour nous prie le createur Quil nous doint la sienne amour Et en ses euvres maintenir 138 SIZES MIXED Lot 378 — continued. Pour quoy nous puissons parvenir Lassus en paradis tout droit Dictes amen que dieu loctroit. *** MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 18, written in lettres batardes, long lines, 19 to a page ; with small illuminated initials. Calf gilt. 379. Maria. 1. incipit singularis et vera confessio ac devote ave penitentis pium quinquagesimum expojjendo. Begins : Fortissime deus spiritus universse carnis qui vinci non potes . . . 2. INCIPIT CARMEN DULCE DULCIS MARIE, fol. 27 b. In caraino crepitans arte paupertatis Scelere sub proprio venundatus gratis. 3. Carmen (Johannis Hoveden) de Philomela, fol. 30 b, Philomela prsevia temporis ameni Quae recessum nuncias imbris atque ceni. (CCXL) 8vo * # * MS. of the fifteenth century, ON vellum, ff. 36, written in gothic Utters, long lines, 28 to a full page ; rubricated. Modern green morocco extra, by A. Arnold. 380. Martial. March Valerii Marcialis Epigrammaton libri XIV. (ccccxcvi) folio Colophon : Explicit Marcii Valerii Marcialis Apoforeta faeliciter xxv° kalend. Julii, Mccccxxxxxiij. *** MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON PAPER, ff. 150, written in neat goffjfc Utter, in red and black, long lines, 36 to a page. Half bound. 381. Martyrologium EccLESiiE S. Petri Anderlaci. (Brabant), (clxi) small folio *#* MS. of the fifteenth and following centuries, on vellum, ff. 206, written in large gotijic letters, the Dominicals in blue and red capitals ; the entries in the Calendar of the Officials of the Church on 47 11. at the end in different hands. Modern calf with blind stamped ornaments. SIZES MIXED 139 382. 1. Martyrologium secundum Usuardum. (Jussu Caroli Magni con- scriptum; Calendario, prefatione excerpta ex libris beati augustini, et epistola usuardi ad carolum regem, pr^emissis.) 2. Versus Paschales. fol. 214 b. Begin : Doctor et orator animatn vult eger egentem. 3. Incipit Provinciale omnium partium mundi. fol. 217. (cxxxi) folio *** MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY (c. 1425), ON VELLUM, ff. 227, finely written in large gorhtc letterg in red and black, long lines ; with many fine illuminated ornamental initials and pen-letters. Original hog- skin binding, with clasps. 383. Mary Queen of Scots, etc. Original Letters and Papers relating to Mary, Queen of Scots, (cccclxviii) folio 1. Instruction au S r de Termes allant en escosse. Du xxiij jour davril 1546. 2. In conventu trium ordinum Scotorum habito in monasterio prope hadintonam, 7 Julii, 1548. (A diploma giving their consent, upon certain conditions, to the marriage of Mary with the Dauphin. Cer- tified by Jacobus Makgill.) 3. Letter of Henry II. King of France, with his autograph signa- ture, addressed " A mon cousin Le Sire de Montmorancy Chevalier de mon ordre et conestable de France,'' relative to the return of his " armee de mer " from Scotland in bad condition. " Escript a la Bresle " 2 Oct. 1548. 4. Articles du contract de mariage de monseigneur le Daulphin et de la Royne descosse. 18 mars 1557. 5. Minutte du contract de mariage de monseigneur le Daulphin et de la Royne descosse. 6. Les conditions du traicte de paix faict au Chasteau de Cambresis entre le Boy Henry et la Royne dAngleterre. 7. Minute d'une lettre escripte a la royne d'Escosse (by Paul de Foix, Archbishop of Toulouse, Ambassador from France to England), dated Londres xx Febvrier, 1561. 8. Letter from the Cardinal Charles de Lorraine, with his autograph signature, addressed to " Mons r de Lymoges m e des requestes de Ihostel du roy et son ambassadeur despaigne." "De St. germain en laye xix octobre 1562." 9. Naissances des enfans du roy Henry (II) de bonne memoire. 10. Letter from the ambassador Paul de Foix, with his autograph signa- 140 SIZES MIXED Lot 383 — continued. ture, addressed " A la Royne " (Catherine de Medicis) dated " Londres 17 dapvril 1565." 11. Another letter from the same to the same, dated "Londres 26 dapvril 1565." 12. Brief discours sur le present estat d'Angleterre &d'Escosse au present 1572. \* MSS. of the sixteenth century, on paper, ff. 34, interleaved and bound in crimson morocco with broad and rich ornamental borders, g.e. by Mackenzie. An interesting and valuable series of historical documents. 384. Matheolus Bigami. Cy commence le livre DE MATHEOLUS EN FRAN- COIS (traduit de latin par Jean Le Febvre de Therouane). (ccclxxvi) small folio Begins : Testis est anima mea Jhesucrist qui tant amea Les siens qui denfer les jetta Et de sang les racheta Soit a cest mien commandement Et me doint bon commancement Pource quon doit vice blasmer Et les bonnes vertus amer Translaterai leuvre du saige Qui taut se plaint de mariage Aussi ne me veuil je pas taire Pource quil fait a ma matere Maistre Mahieu dont dieu ait lame Brassa tant quil devint bigame, etc. Ends : Or est ma nef a port venue Si soit par autre retenue Si supplie a dieu quil lui plaise Quenvers moi son ire rapaise Et me doint lieu avec ma mie En la celest compagnie. Amen. Explict Matheolus. *** MS. of the fifteenth century, on paper, ff. 163, written in neat lettres batardes, long lines, 30 to a page ; a drawing in water-colours, with an illuminated initial and marginal decm-ation on first page. Blue morocco. The Latin original of this work is entitled : Lamentationes Matheoluli Bigami. SIZES MIXED 141 385. Maupeou et Sorhouet. Correspondance secrette et familiere de M. de Maupeou avec M. de Sorhouet, conseiller du nouveau PARLEMENT ; ET AUTRES PIECES. (CCCCXXIX) 4fo Partie 1. 12 lettres depuis le 1 May 1771, jusqu'au 6 Juin. ff. 35. 2. 12 lettres depuis le 9 Juin 1771, jusqu'au 15 Juillet. ff. 45. 3. 11 lettres depuis le 29 Juillet 1771, jusqu'au 10 cibre ensuivant &c. ff. 43. 4. Les oeufs rouges, ff. 21. 5. Le Bouquet de MonsS 1 '. ff. 32. 6. 4 lettres de MM. Sorhouet, Jacq. de Vergier, du Chancelier Maupeou, de l'Abbe Terray. ff. 55. 7. Le Maire du Palais, ff. 26. Eemonstrances de la courdes aides de Paris, 18 f6v. 1771. ff. 12. 8. Protestations des Princes ; Remonstrances du parlement, et autres pieces, ff. 76. 9. Lettre d'un ancien Magistrat sur le discours du Chancelier Maupeou au lit de justice du 7 xbre 1770. ff. 32. 10. Lettre d'un homme sur l'extinction de l'ancien parlement et la creation du nouveau &c. ff. 15. 11. Quelques pieces en vers, ff 20. *** MS. OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY, ON PAPER, ff. 412. Old calf. 386. MAZARIN. COPIE D'UN LIVRE IMPRIME IN PARVO-DUODECIMO, A1ANT POUR titre : Le Cardinal de Mazarin joue par un Flamand ; ou RELATION DE CE QUI SE PASSA A OSTENDE, LE 14 DE MAY DE L'ANNEE 1658. A Cologne, chez Pierre Marteau, 1671. (dcxlii) small 4 to The "Epistre a Mons 1 '. B . . . &c." on the verso of the title-page, is subscribed "D." MS. of the seventeenth centtjry, on paper, ff. 62, neatly written. Old calf. 387. Mazieres. Le Songe du vieil Pelerin adresse au blanc faulcon pelerin au becq et piez dorez. (Par Philippe de Mazieres, Chancelier de Chypre). (cccxlviii) large folio * # * MS. of the fifteenth century, on vellum and paper, ff. 310, written in neat lettres batardes, long lines, 39 to a full page ; painted ornamental capitals in red. Half calf. 142 SIZES MIXED 388. Maximus. Valerii Maximi factorum et dictorum memorabilium LIBRI DECEM. (CXC) Small folio *** MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 182, finely- written in small semi-gotijic letters, long lines, 31 to a full page, rubri- cated in blue and red, ornamental initial on first page, painted capitals. Old French morocco, full gilt floreate back, line sides, g. e. with the arms of a Premier President. 389. Medicina. Liber Medicine practice, (clxiii) small folio Begins : Introducendis in practicam primo ipsius divisio facienda est. Cap. 1. De potione danda— Cap. 91. De Sciaticis etpodagris. * # * MS. OF THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 40, written in small gotbtc letters, much contracted, long lines, 34 to a full page ; capitals painted in green and red. Brown morocco antique, g. e. 390. Medecine de Lame. La Medecine de Lame, (xci) folio Begins : Gloire soit a Dieu en cui nom pour le salut des ames du simple peuple crestien. Colophon : Explicit la medecine de lame pour son derrenier trespas. Signature of Francoys Boyfiel and motto, Mieulx que plus, on last leaf. * # * MS. of the fifteenth century, on vellum, ff. 88, written in neat gothic letters, double columns of 35 lines ; headings of sections in red ; with numerous small illuminated initials, and ornamental pen- letters. Modern purple morocco extra, g. e. 391. Medicine. Cy commence lintroduttore de medicine & cyrurgie pour G. de V . . . . (cclxii) small 8w Begins : (M)Edecin bon operateur et tout cyrurgien voulans ouvrir de medecine doivent touziours craindre dieu & avoir en eulx bonne conscience. On the verso of fol. 53 is written : En la cite dEvreux Ian de grace M. cccc & xv. Thiex monss. Maistre pierre de pont pierre SIZES MIXED 143 Lot 391 — continued. Et etoit apesee la guerre Fors au faulx anglois dengleterre Verse moy du vin en ce verre Si nen ya si en va querre. * + * MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, if. 54, written in cursive lettres batardes, long lines, 21 to a page ; rubricated, capitals painted in blue and red. Modern russia, inside dentelles, g. e. 392. Melanges Arabes. 2 vol. (dlvii-dlviii) small 8vo Vol. 1. Texte Arabe. Vol. 2. Traduction. (Par. Perron, M.D. 1) Containing : 1. Histoire du Khalifat de Hakem-biamr-Allah. Extrait d'un livre .... par Taky-Eddin Makrizi. An. 1827. 2. Du Canton nomm6 La Terre de la Timbaliere, et de l'herbe des Fakirs. Extrait aussi de Taky-Eddin Makrizi. pa. 173. 3. De l'usage du Cafe. Extrait du livre intitule : Les preuves les plus fortes en faveur de la I6gitimit6 de l'usage du caf6 ; par le Seheikh Abd-Alkader ben-Mohammed Ansari Djezeri Hambali. pa. 297. *** MS. OF the nineteenth CENTURY, on paper, Vol. I, ff. 173; Vol. II, pp. 496. Half green calf gilt. 393. Melange Arabe. Texte et Traduction. (Par Perron, M.D.?) (dcxx : dcxxii) 2 vol. ito Traductions diverses, tirees, ainsi que le texte Oriental, pour la pluspart du Journal Asiatique. 1827. 1. Conte Arabe. Histoire du Cady Mohammed ben Mocatil et de ce qui lui arriva de la part d'un voleur qui le vainquit et lui prit ses habits. 2. Extrait de l'histoire chronologique des dynasties de Fakhr-Eddin Razi. pa. 71. 3. Extrait de l'ouvrage intitule Introduction a la connaissance des Dynasties royales; par Taky-Eddin Makrizi. pa. 268. *** MS. OF the nineteenth century, on paper, pp. 298, and 2 leaves preliminary and ff. 94. Half bound. 394. Memoires. 1. Memoires des hauls & loables faiz darmes que fist en campclos Missire Jacques de la laing au temps de son jeune aige. 2. Le debat de hanibal de alixandre et de scipion (translate en CLER FRANCOIS), fol. 34. 144 SIZES MIXED Lot 394 — continued. 3. A TREATISE ON THE MODE OF CREATING AN EMPEROR, KlNG, COUNT, AND OTHER DIGNITARIES, WITH THE MANNER OF THEIR GOING TO BATTLE, &C. fol. 37. Begins : (P)remierement lempereur se cree en deux manieres . . . (lxxxv) small folio *** MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 40, written in large lettres batardes, long lines, 35 to a full page. The spaces for illuminations and initial letters are left blank. Russia extra, gilt geometrical line tooling, with arms, g. e. by Thompson of Paris. 395. Memoires. 1. Memoire pour Messieurs les Maitres des requetes commissaires deputes dans les provinces, a eux envoie en 1697, immediate- MENT AVANT LA PAIX DE RlSWICK. (DXXXl) folio 2. Memoire sur l'Artois, dresse par M. Jerome Bignon en 1698. pa. 25. 3. Memoire de la province de Haynault par M. Voisin, Conseiller •d'etat, en 1698. pa. 124. , 4. Memoire sur la generalite de Soissons dresse par M. Janson, intend ant, en 1698. pa. 191. *** MS. of the eighteenth century, on paper, pp. 240, neatly written. Paper covers. 396. Menu du Roy. Etat et menu general de la maison du Roy (Louis XV) ANNEE 1748. (DLXXIX) Uo \* MS. of the eighteenth century, on paper, ff. 201. Half russia. 397. Merveilles du Monde. Le livre des merveilles et divers ites de ce monde selon solin, gervaise et plinius, translate de LATIN EN FRANCOIS. (CXLVIIl) small folio Begins, fol. 3 : Entre les haultes & excellentes estudes de humanite nous trouvons celle de sapience sur toutes autres plus utile plus haulte et de plus grant perfection. A table of contents on two leaves is prefixed. Colophon : Explicit le livre des merveilles du monde. *** MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, 'ff. 129, Written in cursive lettres batardes, long lines, 37 to a full page ; rubricated in Hue and red; numerous illuminated ornamental initials, and 57 fine large miniatures (Gouaches) of various dimensions, some heightened in gold and silver. Old French red morocco gilt, g. e. SIZES MIXED 145 398. Meun. 1. cl sensieut le testament maistre jehan de meunn. (cccxcix) small folio Begins : Li peres & li filz & li sains esperis Un dieu en trinite honnoures & cheris. 2. Ensieut LE TRACTIET du roussignol oyselet amoureux (translated from the Latin of John Hoveden). fol. 34. Begins : Eossignol messager damoureuse nouvelle Qui congnois la saison du temps quant renouvelle. Ends : Quant tu seras ytel Voeullez Jhesus prier Que le chant du martir il te voeulle enseigner. Cy fine le tractiet du roussignol. *** MS. of the fifteenth century, on paper, ff. 38, written in small neat lettres batardes, long lines, 35 to a page, with ornamental pen- letters. Calf. Formerly belonging to, and with the autograph of, Jehan le Feron de Charleville. 399. Michault. Le Doctrinal, en prose et en vers, par Pierre Michatjlt. (ccclxxxv) small folic Colophon : Ung trespie & quatre croissans Par six piez avec six moins faire Vous ferons estre oongnoissans Sans faillir de mon milliare. Explicit. The date is to be reckoned thus : un trepied=M, quatre croissans= CCCC, six pieux=XXXXXX, moins VI=1454. *** MS. of the fifteenth century, on paper, ff. 84, neatly writ- ten in cursive lettres batardes, long lines, 38 to a full page. Old French calf gilt. 400. Michault. La danse aux Aveugles. (By Pierre Michault). (lxii) small 8w *** MS. of the fifteenth century, on vellum, ff. 68, written in neat lettres batardes, long lines, 16 to a full page, red and black ; with one illumination, damaged, and a few initials. Blue morocco gilt, silk linings, g.e. L 146 SIZES MIXED 401. Milet. Sensieut listoire de la destruction de troye la grant (en laquelle est contenue larbre de la lignee de france) trans- latee de latin en francois & mise par parsonnaiges ; composee par maistre jaques milet estudiant en loix en la ville dorliens. commencee lan mil iiij e cinquante le deux"" jour DE SEPTEMBRE. (CCCLXIl) Small folio Colophon : Cy fine le second volume de troie par la main Cristofle de mynden Ian mil quatre cenz et soixante quatorze au xv" jour de fevrier. \* MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON PAPER, ff. 244, written in large lettres batardes, long lines, 34 to a full page; rubricated. Blue morocco, g. e. by Thompson of Paris. 402. Mille. Melanges serieux et comiques recuellis par Antoine Etienne Mille. Tom. I. et Tom. IV. (dcxxxviii : ccccxxiv). 2 vol. small tto *** MS. of the eighteenth century, on paper, ff. 121, neatly written. Old calf. 403. Milledonne. 1. Historia del Concilio di Trento, scritta per mano del Sig ke Antonio Milledonne, secretario del Conseglio di X. (dxlvii) small folio Apparently unpublished. 2. Kelazione del Conclave nella sede vacante di Papa Paolo quarto, nel quale fu creato Papa Pio quarto alli 24 Decem- bre 1560. fol. 88. Imperfect. * # * MS. of the seventeenth century, on paper, ff. 91, finely written. Half morocco. 404. Miniatures., Six very fine Illuminations, in colours on a gold GROUND, FROM A MANUSCRIPT OF THE XIII CENTURY. (English or Northern French). (DCLXXll) small folio The wheel of Fortune, surrounded by 24 medallion representations of the various stages of life, &c, 6^ in. in diameter. 405 SIZES MIXED 147 Lot 404 — continued. 2. Our Saviour and David, with six medallions of the emblems of the Four Evangelists, David playing the harp, and another figure playing the viola, 8 by r> in. 3. Six medallions and six smaller ones in the borders representing Scripture incidents, 1\ by 4f in. 4. The stem of Jesse, with 4 small medallions at the corners, 7 by 4| in. 5. & 6. The last Judgment in compartments, 8 by 4| in. *#* On vellum, laid down on crimson paper with guards. Brown morocco extra. 405. MIROIR. Le Miroir Historial de France, (hi). Old calf rebacked russia with bosses, the title of the book written on vellum, under horn with a brass rim, on upper cover small folio *** MS. of the fifteenth century, on vellum, ff. 134, finely- written in neat semi-roman letters, long lines, 33 to a full page; rubri- cated. Very richly illuminated. At foot of the first leaf is a coat of arms of one of the branches of the house of Burgundy, with the initials N. E. and the motto " Nul ne si frote." Quarterly, i. and iv. Modern Burgundy, ii. Paly of anc. Burg, and sa. a lion r. or. iii. Paly of anc. Burg, and arg. a lion r. gu. An inescutcheon of or, a lion r. sa. Over all a bendlet sinister gu. At the beginning of the volume occurs the following note : Cet ouvrage dont le titre est Miroir Historial de France n'est connu que comme manuscrit, et est attribue a Jean Desnouelles, vulgairement de Guise, mort en 139 s 6. The volume contains 5 large miniatures (5J by 5 in.) of subjects connected with the text, the last of which represents a King of France being anointed by a prelate. [See PLATE], each within rich borders of floreate scrolls, birds, fruits, animals, &c r , in which occur frequently the arms, motto and initials described above, 36 beautiful large historiated minia- ture initials (2f in. square), as well as numerous large and small orna- mental initials and details, all evidently the work of a very SKILFUL AND ARTISTIC ILLUMINATOR. 406. Miroir de Lame. Le Miroir de lame lequel ung chartreux fist a LA REQUESTS DUN SIEN CORDIAL AMY. (CLXV) small folio Begins : Vanitas vanitatum . . . Le sage roy Salomon escript cette auctorite. Colophon : Cy tine le miroir de lame pecheresse lequel ung chartreux fist ala requeste dun sien cordial ami et fu escript abruxelles Ian mil quatre cens cinquante & ung. * # * MS. OF the fifteenth century, on vellum, ff. 84, written in large lettres Mtardes, long lines, 22 to a page; rubricated, with 1 5 fine illuminated ornamental initials. Old calf gilt. L 2 148 SIZES MIXED 407. MlSSALE CUM NOTIS MUSICIS. (NEUMES). (CXLVIl) SJ11. 4to * # * A fragment only consisting chiefly of the Canon, Antiphonae, Gospels and Epistles, &c, with some insertions from another MS. MS. OF THE THIETEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 71, written in missal characters in red and black, with painted initials, and an ILLU- MINATED miniature OF the Crucifixion (5 by 4 m.), probably of English origin. Crimson morocco extra, lettered " Psalterium Musicae." 408. MlSSALE AD USUM ROMANS ECCLESI^, KALENDARIO PR^EMISSO. (CXXIX) folio *** MS. OF THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff'. 212, finely written in large gotllic Ittttrg in red and black, long lines, 29 to a full page, with musical notes. Blue morocco, by Thompson of Paris. Formerly, " Conventus Ratisbonensis Carmelitarum Discalceatorum." A RICHLY ILLUMINATED MS. CONTAINING 31 LARGE AND BRILLIANT HISTORIATED INITIALS (chiefly 3 J in., some larger) ; 143 large and small illuminated ornamental initials, and a FULL-PAGE MINIATURE of tlie Crucifixion before the Canon (8| by Q\ in.) ; nearly all these having bold leafy scroll decorations (some with birds and animals) in tlie margins, and numerous fine ornamental pen-letters, &c, all of very high artistic character by an Italian (1) illuminator. 409. MlSSALE Fratrum Minorum. Incipit ordo missalis fratrum minorum secundum consuetudinem romane ecclesie. (cccxxviii) small ito *** MS. of the fourteenth century, on vellum, ff. 378, finely written in neat jrot{)tc letters, double columns of 28 lines, in red and black, with square musical notes, by an Anglo-Norman or Northern French scribe, with 30 small richly illuminated initials (1£- in.) MOSTLY HISTORIATED with scenes in the Life of Christ, Virgin and Saints, having marginal decorations of ivy-leaf scrolls, with some birds, animals, grotesques, &c. introduced ; ornamental pen-letters, with marginal decora- tions throughout, all in tlie best style of the period. The Canon of the Mass has an illuminated border in which are some arms not clearly expressed, but apparently composed of France, Burgundy, Brabant and Flanders. A calendar in a more modern hand is prefixed, which is imperfect, and has apparently belonged to another manuscript, and a leaf of text is slightly defective. Bussia. SIZES MIXED 149 410. MODUS. 1. Le livre du Eoy Modus et de la Eoyne Katio qui parle des DEDUIS DE LA CHASSE. (CCCLXXVIl) Small folio Prologue begins : Au temps du riche roy modus Fu le monde en pais tenus Qui avoit le governement Sur tout maDiere de gent, etc. Ends : Ainsy tes ennemis ne te porront nuire ne grever. 2. Le livre du Eoy Modus et de la Eoyne Eatio, Part II, qui parle DES GENS DES TROIS ESTATS ET DE LEURS VICES, ET RACONTE LES BATAILLES DES VERTUS, &C. fol. 215. Begins : An de nostre Seigneur iij c xxxviij apres ce que ja eu lo copie du livre des deduis sy comme ils sont escrips en cest livre et comment Je lavoie veu et trouve et ung livre bien anchien sy comme le roy Modus les avoit ordonnez. En celluy an le quart iour davril advint que iestoi en grant pensee de trouver matere plaisant de la quelle Je pensoie e empler mon livre Et aloie tout seul parmy une forest une heure avant et laultre arriere triste et doulant que ie ne povoye advenir a la matiere que je desiroye Sy me assis au pye dun arbe et mendormy en celle pensee et en songnant mestoit advis que je veoye le roy Modus et la royne Eatio sa femme lesquels parloient a grant 1'oison de gens de divers estas Car les ungs estoient oleics les aultres nobles et les aultres gens de labeur Et leur disoit le roy Modus en ceste maniere. Entre vous gens de trois estas a qui je avois este baillie de dieu le pere moi et ma femme Eatio pour vous gouverner affin que vous ne fuissiez mis es mains a lennemy denffer Si navez voulou croire lordonnance ne la doctrine de moy et de Eatio par quoy vous estes en grant inconvenient devers dieu Car vous estes hors de lusaige de Eaison et vives comme bestes mues et vous gouvernes tout par le conseil du dyable de la char et du monde. Verses are introduced occasionally in the course of the work, and the whole concludes with lines beginning : Je prie a dieu omnipotent Quil garde de mal et de torment De meschief et de villonnie Nostre roy qui est a present (Charles V.) Luy et son aigle doccident (Bertrand du Guesclin) Et doint a tous deux bonne vie Et leur garde la seignourie, &c. *** MS. OF the fifteenth century, ON paper, ff. 414, neatly written 150 SIZES MIXED Lot 410 — continued. ' in cursive lettres Mtardes, long lines, 21 to a full page, rubricated, WITH 67 COLOURED DRAWINGS (Gouaches) representing hunting, hawking, fishing, snaring and other ancient sports. Russia. Lord Ash- burnham's copy of the first printed edition of this most interesting and ancient "Book of the Chace," Chambery, 1486, realised £595 in 1897. 411. Molinet. Oeuvres de Jean Molinet, tome premier, contenant le eomant de noble et vertueulx prinche jehan duc de bour- gongne conte de flandres darthois et de bourgongne palatin danvers &c. filz aisne de philippes le hardy . . . ouquel romant sont contenues les faitz dicelluy jehan duc de bour- gongne durant sa viesa piteuse mort et en ensievant la ven- ganche dicelle faite par son filz et finablement la paix qui SEN FIST EN ARRAS. (PAR JEAN MOLINET.) (CCCCLXXX) Small folio \* MS. OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY, ON PAPER, ff. j — CCXXV, of which 17, viz. ff. 10, 26, 33, 40, 41, 59, 120, 128, 160, 171, 176, 182, 184, 191 & 206 — 208, are wanting. With ornamented initials and many coloured drawings, most of the latter pasted in spaces left for them, and there are some spaces without any. On the first page is an engraved coat of arms, and prefixed are two leaves containing the modern title-page, and a short sketch of the life of the author in the handwriting of M. Barrois. Oeuvres de Jean Molinet, tome second, contenant : 1. Un extrait des Croniques d'Enguerrant de Monstrelet. (cccclxxxi) folio Ff. xxv. — liij. torn. 1. of the printed edition, Paris, 1518, gothic letter; containing the history of Jean, Due de Bourgogne. 2. Chy sensuit ung petit abregie commenchant au temps du noble et preux philippes le hardy duc de bourgogne . . . filz du roy Jehan de Franche &c. (Par Jean Molinet), ff. 7. 3. TRAITES DE PAIX ENTRE FRANCE ET BOURGOGNE, &C (a) Cy commenche ung traictie faict de la convention faicte a saint vaast darras pour le bien de paix Ian mil iiij c xxxv. Entre Charles de vallois . . . roy de franche et monss 1 ' Phlippes de vallois due de bourgongne . . . pour son interest et querelle . . contre le roy . . . Ledit traictie redigie par escript parDamx Anthoine de la taune pour lors prevost de ladite abbaye de saint vaast darras. (Avec les entrees et issues des SS 1S veuus a ladite convention.) ff. i — xliiij. (b) Aultre traictie faict entre le roy nostre sire et monss 1 ' de Charollois filz du due Philippes de bourgongne ... a conflans entour paris, 1465. ff. xlv — xlix. SJZES MIXED lol Lot 411 — continued. (c) Sensuit le nouveau traictie faict a peronne 14 Octobre 1468, entre le roy de franche et monss 1 ' le due Charles de Bourgongne. ff. 1— lxiiij. (d) Traictie faict promis et jure en la ville de franchese allias Arras au moys de decembre 1482, entre le roy Loys xi. and monss* le daulphin dune part et monsS r Maximilien daustrice . . . dautre part, ff. 6. («) Sensuit ung anltre traictie par lesquelz cheulx des villes et chastellenies de Lille Douay et Orchies furent comprins et recheux en la paix de franche faicte en ladite ville de Franchese allias Arras en Ian 1482, &c. ff. 5. 4. Epitaphes (par Jean Molinet), ff. 7. (a) Du due Philippes de bourgongne. (b) Du due Charles de bourgongne. (c) Du bon Philippes de crevecoeur (en dialogue). (d) De lempereur Maximilien Daustrice. 5. Sensuit ung extrait daulcuns anchiens registres trouves en la tresorie de poligny et ailleurs daulcuns roys prinches et aultrez saintes personnes issus de la . . . maison de bour- GONGNE. (Par Jean Molinet.) ff. 4. 6. Chy commenche ung petit chronicque abregie compose par scien- tificques maistres et rethoricques mess e george chastelain chevalier et maistre Jehan MOLLINET commenchant au tempz QUE LA PUCELLE RENGNA EN FRANCHE QUI FUT EN LAN MILLE IIIJ C XXIX ET FINISSANT LAN MIL IIIJ C QUATRE VINGTZ ET SEIZE OU EN- VIRON, FAISANT MENSION DES MERVEILLES ADVENUES EN LEUR TEMPZ. ff. 8. Ends : Cy fine le cronique abregie Dudit Maistre Jehan mollinet. The name of Chastellain in the title of this piece has been added after the manuscript was written ; but a space was left for it, and another name besides Molinet's was clearly intended. 7. CY APRES SENSUIT UNG (C)RONICQUE ABREGIE COMPOSE PAR MAISTRE NICAISE LADAM DIST LE SONGEUR ROY DARMES DE LEMPEREUR NOSTRE SIRE INTITULE GRENADE COMMENCHANT LAN MIL IIIJ C IIIJ XX ET XIJ ET FINISSANT LAN MIL V° ET XXVIJ. This title, which is in a somewhat later hand, is followed by twenty leaves in print, gothic letter, beginning : Lan mil cincq cens huit mains mon vingtquatriesme eage pour complaire aux humains en ce mortel voiais;e 152 SIZES MIXED Lot 411 — continued. and ending : Marie douagiere de la terre franchoise par voie assez legiere reprint la terre Angloise comme secrete espense a ung due hors sentier quant la femme est ioieuse il plet a son quartier. This passage alludes to Mary, sister of Henry VIII [oil England and widow of Louis XII of France, and her marriage with Charles Bran- don, Duke of Suffolk. There are many MS. notes and additions to the printed text, and the work is continued in MS. occupying twenty-seven leaves, beginning : Lan quinze en ce point comme pour le cas fut promis Le bon due de vendosme par ley roy fut transmis A le haye en hollande ou le prinche jura Et plus je ne demande quil en fut et sera, and ending : Mil chincq cens vingt sept voeullant par escript mettre Ainsy comme dieu scest leuipereur mon bon maistre Est a velledolif aussy est sa compagne En ung seiour joly et resort pour espaigne. Finis. Atant faut fin pour le present a son cronicque abregie ledit Nicaise ladam Koy darmes de Lempereur nostre Seigneur dit Grenade. *** MS. &C OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY, ON PAPER, ff. 180, manuscript and printed. The title-page is modern. Another engraving of the same coat of arms as in No. CCCCLXXX is pasted on the second leaf. Half-bound. 412. MOLINET. LES CRONIQTJES DE JEHAN MOLINET, AVEC CONTINUATION jusqu'a 1 506 par son fils Augustin. (cccli*) small folio En ce present volume sont redigees par escript les croniques de feu Maistre Jehan Molinet en son temps judiciaire et historiographe des tresillustres maisons dAustrice et de Bourgongne, comenchans icelles cronicques en lan mil quatter cens soixante quatorze lorsque le tres- redoubte et trespuissant Due Charles de bourgongne assiegea la tres- forte ville de Nuyss, et contenant icelles tant des loables gestes gloreuses prouesses et tresnobles faicts darmes achevez par les cheval- SIZES MIXED 153 Lot 412 — continued. lereux champions et supposts dicelles maisons comme daultres advenues de nos temps jusques au lamentable trespas du roy dom Philippe de castille quy fut en Ian quinze cens et six, quy sont pour les derniers trente trois ans recoeillies escriptes et mises au net de la main Augustin filz dudit feu molinet, du tres noble commandement de treshault et trespoisant Seigneur Monseigneur Charles de croy prince de chimay, &c. *** MS. OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY, ON PAPER, ff. 628, Written in a small cursive hand, long lines, 46 to a page. Modern red morocco extra by Thompson of Paris. Formerly " Bibliothecse ecclesise Cathedralis Tornacensis." The continuation by Augustin Molinet is unpublished. 413. MONNOYES. CY SENSIEUT LA DEMONSTRANCE POUR ENSEIGNIER CEULZ QUI NE SCEUENT LE FAIT DES MONNOYES SELON CE QUE LEN EST AC- COUSTUME ES MONNOYES. (CCXXXIl) small ito *** MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 94, written in lettres batardes, long lines, with ornamental pen-letters. Old green morocco. Formerly in the Bibliotheca Lamoniana. 414. MONTPENSIER. RECEPTE ET DESPENCE FAICTE POUR M. LE COMTE DE Montpensier, 1496, 97. (CXL) small folio Compte de la recepte et despense faicte par Guillaume le bis secretaire et maistre de la chambre aux deniers de monseigneur le conte de montpensier filz de monseigneur le due de berry, 1 Sept. 1496 — 31 Aoust, 1497. With his signature. Ff. 12. At the end are two leaves containing part of a wardrobe account. %* MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 14, in a legible legal hand. Half bound. 415. Montpensier. Documens originaux concernant le proces de Marie de Bourbon, Duchesse de Montpensier. 1609. (dclxxxii) folio With the autograph signatures of Henri de la Tour Due de Bouillon, Premier Mareschal de France ; Francois de Montholon, Conseiller du Roy ; De la Hare ; De Louvigny, &c. \* MSS. of the seventeenth century, on paper, ff. 30. Half morocco. 154 SIZES MIXED 416. Moussu. Memoire historique des premiers peuples qui ont habites LE PAIS DE FOIX ; LA GEXEALOGIE DE SES COMTES, AVEC QUELQUES TRAIS DE LEURS HISTOIRES, LE DETAIL DES TROUBLES ARRIVES DANS LE PAIS DEPOTS 1490 JUSQU'EN 1640; LES DOMAINES ALLIENES DEPOTS SA REUNION A LA COURONNE DE FRANCE. PAR LE S R - MOUSSU. (DLXXI) M° * # * MS. OF the eighteenth CENTURY, on paper, pp. 352 ; 9 leaves preliminary and table 5 leaves, plainly written. Old calf. 417. Mythologie. Essai de Mythologie; a Berlin, 1783. (dcl) small 8vo *** MS. OF the eighteenth century, on paper, pp. 146, and title, neatly written. Half calf. 418. Nangis. Chroniques de France par Guillaume de Nangis. (cccclxv) large folio * # * MS. of the fifteenth century, on paper, with several vellum leaves, ff. 317, written in small neat lettres batardes in double columns of 37 lines ; capitals painted in blue and red. The first page of text has a large and finely painted and illuminated miniature (7 by 1% in.) of 8 Kings of France seated in a garden, in the centre of which is a canopy disclosing the fleurs-de-lis aunatvrel, with the conventional (modern) arms of France below in a shield supported by angels within a fine border of flowers, birds and fruits, and in the text are 75 very clever original drawings IN WATER- COLOURS (Gouaches), 5 of which are generally 7£ by 7 in., 3 of them in the form of diptichs ; the 2 smaller ones being 6 by 3£ in. representing battles, coronations, religious ceremonies (the Baptism of Q. Glotilde and her maidens, the queen nude in a large font, the maidens disrobing, &c.) (very singular), &c. A VERY INTERESTING MANUSCRIPT. Modern crimson morocco. 419. Naples. Breve e chiara idea del regno di Napoli e delle cose che al medesimo s'appartengono. (cccclxi) small folio *** MS. of the eighteenth century, on paper, ff. 122, neatly writ- ten. Old calf. A former possessor has written at the commencement : IStatistique exacte et detaillee remise en 1707 a Monsieur le Feld- Marechal Comte de Daud, Vice-roi de Naples ; je l'ai eu de son petit-fils. SIZES MIXED 155 420. Netherlands. Croniques des Pais-bas depuis 1487 jtjsqtj'a 1490. (dxvii) folio The second volume of the work. Imperfect, wanting the last six chapters. %* MS. or the sixteenth century, on paper, ff. 228, written French legal hands. Half calf gilt. 421. Netherlands. A collection of fifty-six pieces in French and Dutch RELATING TO THE AFFAIRS OF THE NETHERLANDS, FROM 1473 TO 1727. (dvi) folio With a table of contents at the end. \* MSS. OF THE SIXTEENTH, SEVENTEENTH AND EIGHTEENTH CEN- TURIES, on paper, ff. 347, copies in various hands. Vellum. AN IM- PORTANT AND INTERESTING COLLECTION of Historical Documents ; including Les Ordonnances de la Thoison d'Or a Malines 1473 ; In- stitution de la Chambre des Comptes a Malines 1473 ; Institution du Conseil priv6 du 29 Octobre 1520, &c. 422. Netherlands. 1. hlstoire abregee des pays-bas, ou apergu sub. leurs revolutions jusques en 1646 ; avec des considerations sur les abus et leur redressement, par un gentilhomme. ff. 333. Begins : Le Pays bas que Cesar nomme Belgium . . . 2. Observations critiques sur le MS. intitule Histoire abregee des pays bas. ff. 6. (dxii) folio and 4fo *** MSS. OF the seventeenth century, on paper, neatly written. Old russia, with inlaid ornaments. 423. Nicasius. Nichasii, dicti de Planca, clerici, ad Willermum Epis- copum Trajectensem de precepto prudentie libri DUO. (clxxviii) small ito * # * MS. of the fourteenth century, on vellum, ff. 113, written in neat ijotljic Uttcrg, long lines, 19 to a page ; the sources of the com- pilation written in red in the margins, probably by an English scribe ; with 4 fine and illuminated initials, three historiated, having marginal de- corations of spiked ivy leaves, with animals and grotesques, and numerous illuminated ornamental capitals with marginal decorations. Calf gilt. 156 STZES MIXED. 424. NlCEPHORAS. NIKMOPOY TOY BAEMMYAOY EIHTOMH AOriKHS. With notes, (dclvi) small 4to Colophon : Eypa.r) irapa San-avov p.iyu.-qkTi tov £,vypaoique, 19 f. Suivent cinq f., dont les trois premiers et le recto du quatrieme sont occupes par des pieces de vers latins et francos a la louange de l'auteur ; le verso du dernier etoit destine a recevoir le portrait du prince auquel le poeme est dedie\ Le recto du cinquieme feuillet presente le portrait de l'auteur, trace par lui-m^me au crayon rouge et legerement arrilte a la plume ; le verso, un sonnet dedicatoire egalement signe Nostradame. Le reste est rempli par les dix-sept livres du poeme, en 363 f. chiffres ; plus, un sonnet en guise d'epilogue, sur une page non chiffr^e, qui termine le volume. . Au m6rite d'Stre unique, ce livre joint celui d'une magnifique conservation et d'une condition tout-a-fait curieuse. L'6criture de Cesar de Nostra- damus est aussi lisible que la plus belle impression. . . II est incroy- able, enfin, qu'un livre si peu connu, et qui a passe pendant deux siecles de proprietaire en proprietaire, sans eveiller une seule fois l'attention d'un seul d'entre eux, soit parvenu jusqu'a nous dans un si brillant 6tat de fraicheur et d'integrite. . . . L'Hippiade, toute mau- vaise qu'elle est, comme poeme, n'est pas sans merite sous le rapport des recherches, et je m'etonne qu'elle n'ait pas trouve un editeur dans le dix-septieme siecle, ou Ton s'occupoit avec z61e des illustrations de notre histoire. A combien de belles recherches et d'importantes d^couvertes n'auroit elle pas donne lieu sur l'6tat personnel des Crois^s, sur leurs families, leurs alliances, leurs blasons, leurs couleurs, richesses dedaign6es par le Tasse et inappreciables aux yeux de nos erudits ! La ' Jerusalem' estun diamant pour l'homme sensible et pour le poete ; 1' 'Hippiade' auroit ete une mine inepuisable pour ces 6plucheurs de genealogies, qui vieillissoient dans la poussiere des ehartes et des chroniques." Then follows an analysis of the poem with extracts, &c. M. Barrois purchased the manuscript of Crozet for 1,000 francs, the receipt for which is in the volume, as well as an Autograph Letter of Nostradamus. 158 SIZES MIXED 428. Nostradamus. 1. Les vrays centuries et propheties de Michel Nostradamus. pp. 177. 2. La vie de Maistre Michel Nostradamus medecin ordinaire du roy Henri II. roy de France, pp. 8. 3. Tables et explication des noms propres . . . dans les centuries, &c. pp. 3. (dlxxvi) 8vo Unfinished, only part of letter A. \* MS. of the seventeenth century, on paper, if. 96, written in neat cursives. Vellum cover. 429. Oberlin. Journal des remarques faites dans un voyage par la France en 1776. (Par M. le Professeur Jeremie Jacques Oberlin.) (dcxxxiv) small ito ■%* Autograph MS. of the eighteenth century, on paper, ff. 161, with several papers inserted. Old calf. This work contains valuable notes upon the libraries visited by the Professor, and other curious information. It has not been printed entire ; some of the details were contributed by the author to the German periodical, the " Biirger- freund," in the years 1776 and 1777, and also to M. Schloezer's " Briefwechsel," Th. iv. and v. A copious analysis of the contents is given by Theoph. Fr6d. Winckler in his " Notice sur la vie et les ecrits de J. J. Oberlin " in the " Magasin Encyclop&Iique " An. 1807, torn, ii, pp. 72-140. 430. Observations pittoresques &c. par un moine de l'abbaye de Cysoing. (dcxxvii) small 8vo 1. Voyage de Flandre et du Brabant en 1758. 2. Voyage de Paris en 1759. fol. 26. 3. Lettre a M. Waymel de Launay, avec sa response, 1759. fol. 46. 4. Le carnaval d'6t6, ou le bal aux boulevards. Printed ; Paris, 1759. fol. 51. " Achette au parterre de la com6die Italienne, 1759.'' 5. Explication des peintures, sculptures & gravures de Mess 1 ' 8 , de l'Aca- demie royale. Printed ; Paris, 1759. fol. 75. 6. Les Mceurs de Paris, epitre de M 1 . Barthe a M 1 '. Dulard. fol. 93. In verse. 7. Sur les J6suites chasses de Portugal vers la fin de 1759. Dialogue entre deux panvres diables, MM. le Franc et Voltaire, fol. 37. In verse. SIZES MIXED 159 Lot 430 — continued. 8. Extrait de l'epistre de Beelz^buth a l'auteur de la Ruelle. fol. 101 b. 9. Himme aux pre"tres martyrs de la revolution francoise. fol. 102. 10. Sonnet sur l'oraison de St. Francois Xavier, Deus ego amo te, &c. fol. 103. 11. Mon sejour chez M. Rensmann, Fermier au village de Notelen en West- phalie, en 1795. fol. 103 b. In verse. *** MS. &C. OF THE EIGHTEENTH century, on paper, ff. 106. Vellum. 4 Engravings, one of Callot's Last Supper, inserted. 431. Officium Divinum. 1. Incomentia lo trattato de lo acentuare le DICTIONE O VERO PAROLE DELLO OFFICIO DIVINO. Colophon, fol. 43. Finisse lo tratato de lo acentuare o vero proferire bene le parole delo divino officio. Scripto ale dilecte in christo figliole del monasterio del corpo de christo dentro a Bologna per lo nostro venerabile & dignissimo padre F. Thomaxo di Bianchis de Bologna. Ff. 44-46 are blank. 2. PLACEME DOPO LO TRATATO SCRIPTO DELLO ACENTUARE SECONDO RASONE LE PAROLE DEL DIVINO OFFICIO SCRIVERE ALCHE ALCUNE RUBRICHE MOLTO UTILE & NECESSARIE PER QUELLE ANO ACCELEBRARE ESSO OFFICIO DIVINO. EXTRATE DALE RUBRICHE GENERALE & PARTI- CULARS DEL BREVIARIO. fol. 47. (ccxx) small ito Colophon, fol. 76 : Finisse lo trattato o vero la Ricolta delle Rubriche extrate dal breviario . . Scripta alle perfacte Religiose del Monasterio del corpo de christo dentro Bologna per lo loro meth pretre Frate Thomaxo 1485 &c. * # * MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 76, finely written in neat semi-roman letters in red, black and blue, double columns, 25 to a page ; with ornamental pen-letters. Modern purple morocco gilt. 432. OlSEVETES. 1. CY COMMENCE LE LIVRE DES OISIVETES DES EMPERIERES TRANSLATE DE LATIN (DE GERVAIS DE CANTORBERY) EN FRANCOIS PAR JEHAN DU VIGNAY, FRERE DE HAUT PAS. (XIX) small folio Colophon : Ci fenist le livre des merveilles du monde. 2. LA DIVISION FRERE ODORIC DES MERVEILLES DE LA TERRE SAINTE. Colophon : Explicit frere Odorich. *** MS. OF THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 236, written in bold gotfitc characters in double columns, rubricated; ornamental pen- 100 SIZES MIXED Lot 432 — continued. letters; 51 very fine illuminated historiated miniatures, some in 2 compartments (mostly 2f by 2£ in., some larger), and 46 brilliant illuminated ornamental initials, with marginal decorations of stunted ivy- leaves, &c, of English or Anglo-Norman origin. Crimson morocco, modern, richly tooled, with the arms of Charles V on the sides, allusive to the volume having been formerly in the Tour du Louvre, by Thompson of Paris. (See Barrois, Bibliotheque Protypographique, No. 501, pa. 86.) 433. Orationes, Epistola et Opera varia variorum Scriptorum. (dlxxxi) small ito 1. Leonardi (Bruni) Aretini Invectiva in Hypocritas. 2. Ad doctissimum et clarissimum virum Thomam de Saregana (postea Nicolaum, Papam V.). Pogii (Bracciolini) Florentini de Infelicitate Principum liber, fol. 8. 3. Ejusdem Epistola Richardo Petewort Secretario Reverendissimi domini (Henrici de Beaufort) Cardinalis Anglie. Dat. Florentie, xxx Julii 1442. fol. 42. 4. Phalaridis Epistola magne sententie de imperio non deponendo posta- quatn semel assumptum sit. fol. 43. 5. ^Eschinis Sententia. fol. 44. 6. Demadis Sententia. 7. Demosthenis Sententia. 8. Demosthenis oratorum principis Oratio ad Alexandrum Regem, e greco in latinum traducta per Leonardum (Bruni) Aretinum. fol. 45 b. 9. Ad Alfonsum Regem (Neapolitanum) celeberrimum, Bartholomei Fatij Dyalogus de felicitate, fol. 47 b. See No. CCLXXVII, hereinbefore. 10. Ad Nicolaum Papam quintum, Pogij (Bracciolini) Florentini De varietate fortune libri iv. fol. 88. 11. Epistola Hyppocratis ad Damagetum de vita Democriti. fol. 189. 12. Epistola Arthaxerxis Magni Regis Persarum ad pestilentie remedium imponendum, Peto directa. fol. 198. 13. Peti Epistola ad Persarum Regem. fol. 198 b. 14. Regis Persarum Arthaxerxis ad Histanem Epistola. fol. 199. 15. Epistola Hystanis ad Hyppocratrem medicum. ib. 16. Hyppocratis Responsio. fol. 199 b. 17. Ejusdem ad Abderitas Epistola. ib. 18. Ejusdem ad Philopomenem Epistola. fol. 200 b. 19. Ejusdem Epistola ad Dionisium. fol. 201 b. 20. Ejusdem Epistola ad Damagetum. fol. 202 b. 21. Ejusdem Epistola ad Philopomenem. fol. 203. SIZES MIXED 161 Lot 433— continued. 22. Argumentum de Abare philosopho. fol. 204. 23. Abaris ad Phalaridem Epistola. fol. 204 b. 24. Argumentum de Pithagora. ib. 25. Pithagore philosophi Epistola ad Hyeronem. fol. 205. 26. De Ypparcho et Lisia argumentum. fol. 205 b. 27. Lysise ad Ypparchum Epistola. fol. 206. 28. Pythagore philosophi Aurea Verba per Rinucium facta latine. fol. 207 b. 29. Hyppocratis Epistola ad Cratherum. fol. 209 b. 30. Democriti ad Hyppocratem Epistola. fol. 211. 31. Hyppocratis ad Democritum Epistola. fol. 212. 32. Ejusdem ad Thessalum Epistola. fol. 212 b. 33. Plutharchi opus Quid principem decet, a Rinucio de greco in latinum traductum. fol. 213. 34. Isocratis rhetoris Quod discipline radix amara sit capitulum. fol. 218 b. 35. Theognis Orationis formula de paupertate. fol. 219 b. 36. Dyalogus Platonis qui inscribitur Achiocus (cum prohemio per Rinu- cium facto), fol. 220 b. 37. Dyalogus ejusdem qui inscribitur Crito, traductus e greco perRinucium in latinum. fol. 230 b. 38. Sermo Magni Basilij super obedientia filiorum in parentes. fol. 242 b. 39. Luciani Dyalogus qui inscribitur Caron, latinus per Rinucium denuo factus. fol. 245. 40. Luciani Dyalogus qui inscribitur Philosophorum illustrium vitarum venditio, latinus per Rinucium factus. fol. 255 b. 41. Ambrosij (Traversarii) Oratio habita Basilee in sacra Sinodo septima kl. Sept. A.D. M.cccc.xxxv. cum illuc a Ro. Pon. Eugenio quarto missus esset orator, fol. 265 b. 42. Ejusdem Oratio coram Sigismundo Cesare, Albae habita eodem anno, vij. kal. Jan. cum ad eum esset orator, fol. 273 b. *** MS. OF the FIFTEENTH CENTURY, on paper, ff. 279, written in neat cursive gotijic letters, long lines, 26 to a page; rubricated ; in the original binding of boards and leather, stamped in small compartments of ornaments, well preserved. Formerly " Bibliothecae Rubrse Vallis." (Rougeval). 434. Ordonnances. Les Ordonnances de Charles le Hardi, Due de BOURGOGNE, POUR SES COMPAGNIES MILITAIRES, 1473. (A notarial copy duly attested.) (n) small folio *** MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 41, finely written in lettres batardes, 21 to a full page ; with 60 fine illuminated M 162 SIZES MIXED Lot 434 — continued. ornamental initials. The first leaf is very richly illuminated, representing Charles in the assembly of his nobles ; his throne being on a foot-cloth of his arms ; his badges and the initials C and M(arguerite of York, his third wife) on the walls. In the border are his arms, and all around, the arms of his several dependencies and alliances. Crimson velvet binding on oaken boards, with gilt bosses and long clasps. Inserted in the volume is a letter from the Duke, with his autograph signature, addressed to the Due de Bourbon, acknowledging the letter sent to him by Jehan Gon, Bourbon's secretary, respecting the salt duties at Chastelchinon, dated at the Hague, 16 Aug. year not named. This MS. belonged to Messire Marc Anthoine de Choysey, Seigneur de Bargon, Anot, et de la Seigneurie de Pauthenay, who has made use of the blank leaves for inserting a register of the births, deaths, and other occurrences in his family from the middle to the end of the 17 th century. It was in the library of M. le P. Bouhier in the year 1721, and appears to have been subsequently in the possession of W. Beckford. 435. Ordre de St. Michel. Les "Statuts de l'ordre de Saint Michel, (cccxciii) Mo " Donne en nostre chastel damboise le 1 jour daoust 1469." With addi- tions "Donne au plessis du pare les tours le xxij de decembre 1476." *** MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON PAPER, ff. 39, Written in neat French gotljic letters, long lines, 28 to a full page ; with one illumi- nated border containing a figure intended for a portrait of the Due de Ven- dorne, and three ornamented initials. Modern green morocco extra, g. e. by Thompson of Paris. This is the copy presented to Charles de Bourbon, first Due de Vend6me, whose arms, France with a bendlet gu. charged with 3 lions arg. surrounded by the collar of the order, occur in several places. 436. ORESME. Cl COMMENCE DE SPERA EN FRANCOYS QUE TRANSLATA MAISTRE NICHOLE ORESME. (CLXXXIX) small ito Prologue begins : La figure et la disposicion du monde le nombre & ordre des mouvemens et des elemens des corps du ciel appartiennenent assavoir a tout homme qui est de franche condiccion et de noble engin. Work begins : Le monde est tout reont aussi comme une pelote. *** MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 39, written in small neat lettres batardes, double columns, 26 lines, with diagrams and ornamental pen-letters. Green morocco extra. SIZES MIXED 163 437. Orosius. Cy commience le livre que translata Orose noble orateur selon la sainte escripture, commencant a la creagion du monde ; et fut ceste translacion faite lan iiij c et iij du tems saint augustin et saint jherosme desquelz il eut moult amez CAR IL ESTOIT BON CLERC NE DESPAIGNE. (CCCLXV) small folio *** MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON PAPER, ff. 187, written in lettres batardes, double columns, 32 lines, rubricated, large painted capitals in red. On the first leaf is written : A mademoiselle Anne de Graville, dame du boys, de mallesherbes v c xxj. Achete a Rouen. Old olive morocco gilt ; on the sides are the arms of D'Urfy, vair a chief gu., with the Order of St. Michel, and a monogram of the letters C. D. at the corners. 438. Otter, Jean. Journal de mon Voiage de Constantinople a Ispahan, 1736-1744. (dxxvi) small folio *** Autograph MS. of the eighteenth century, on paper, ff. 62, neatly written. Boards. Printed in 1748. An engraved "Carte" of the route of M. Otter, by DAnville, is in the volume. 439. Oultremeuse. Lapidaire et Peinture sur Verre, en quatre livres, par Jehan dit D'Oultre-Meuse, anno 1390. (ccclxviii) sm. folio Colophon : Desen bouc is gescreven en wulhent bij mij Jan van Dixmude den xiiij™ hoymaent anno xv c en twintich (1520). Touiours loyal J. Dixmude. * # * MS. of the sixteenth century, on paper, ff. 158, written in cursive letters, red and black, double columns, 40 lines, ornamental capitals in red. Green morocco, with elaborate gilt tooling; with old circular painted glass transparencies of subjects mentioned in the book, let into holes, five in each cover, edges gilt and gauffred and painted in floreated scrolls, by Thompson of Paris. 440. Oultremeuse. La vraie histoire et chronicque de Liege (par Jean d'Outremeuse, avec supplement jusqu'en 1419). (cccclvi) small folio %* MS. of the sixteenth century, on paper, ff. 316, neatly written in a French law hand. Half calf gilt. m 2 164 SIZES MIXED 441. OULTREMEUSE. LA CRONIQUE METRIQUE DE JEAN D'OULTREMEUSE. (ccccxoix) small folio Title : La l e partie de la genealogie avecques les faictes et gestes des tresillustre et tresnoble roys et evecques de tongre de trert et de liege et avecque che les fundations dicelles ; translatert de latin en commun vulgaire langaige & edirt et ordynert et quartre partie, dont chest premier partie ou volume ne faict synon mention depuis linsti- tution et edification de la noble citeit de Tongre, jusques a la edifica- tion et jnstitution de la cite liege, asscavoir du temps saincte hubert qui fut a son temps xxx e et dernier evesques de tongre et du trert et puis le premier evecques de liege et premier fondateur et gubarnateur dicelles ville ou cite de liege. Prologue begins : A l'honneur de Dieu le pere notre vraie creatoire Quy format tout le monde comme il est de notoire Et che qui dedens est, en terme de sept joure De lymon de la terre adam notre parentoire. *** MS. OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY, ON PAPER, ff. 193, in a neat French legal hand. Half bound. 442. OULTREMEUSE. CHRONIQUES ET HlSTOIRE DE LlEGE DEPUIS LA PRISE DE TROYE JUSQUES EN L'AN QUINZE CENS SEPTANTE PAR JEAN D'Oultre Meuse et AUTRES. (cccxlvii) large folio *** MS. OP THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY, ON PAPER, pp. 237 and title, written in neat cursive letters, double columns, 51 lines. The follow- ing note occurs on a fly-leaf : MS. inedit de Jean de Preis dit Oultre- meuse, nottaire et audienchier et par la grace de Diez et delle majesteit imperialle noble conte Palatine, ne en 1338, mort vers 1399. Modern black morocco, with, blind stamped ornaments, g. e. by Thompson of Paris. 443. OVERMYTZ, &C. 1. Der JUNGE Hertzog ZU BRUNENTZWICH, GEDICHT VON Augustyn Ouermytz. (cccclxxxvi) small folio Eomance of a young Duke of Brunswick who became King of Spain. Begins : Eyn hirtzoch waz zu brunentzwieh In groissen eren und rijch At the end : Dysz hat gedicht Augustyn Ouermytz des konings bede, &c. Ff. 1 — 20, written in double columns, with twelve full-page water- SIZES MIXED 165 Lot 443 — continued. colour drawings (11 % 8 in.) without borders, and ornamented initials, ff. 21—23 are blank. 2. Das buch von lohier und mallair die zweyn getruwen gesellen, VON latyn in welschen duroh frauwe Margarethe graiffynne ZU WYDEMONT, TJND VON welschen zu dutsche durch frauwe Elysabet von lothringen graiffynne wytwe zu nassauwe und sarbrucken gemaicht. At the end : Und dis buche dede schriben yn welscher spraiche . . . frauwe Margarethe graiffynne zu wydemont unde frauwe zu geirville herczoch ffryderichs von lothringen graiffen zu wydemont huszfrauwen, in den iaren. . . Dusent vyer hundert und funff iare, unde ist dis buch auch furbas von welschen zu dutsche gemaicht durch die edele frauwe Elysabet von lothringen graiffynne witwe zu nassauwe und sar- brucken, der vorige herczochs fryderichs und frauwe margarethen dochter, die es durch sich selbest bedutschet hait als hie voran geschreben stet, und ist vollenbraicht yn den iaren m° cccc° xxx vii iare ... so ist dis gegenwirdich buche geschreben ... in den iaren . . . m° cccc° lx iij von mir bruder Johan von wormsze prediger ordens wonhafftig do zu male zu Treren. Ff. 24 — 248, written in double columns. 3. Des konings boich von frankrich. Begins : Die schryfft bedudet so waz geschach Daz mau yn hoger eren sach Von frankrich eynen koninck guet Der waz vor wandel wail behuit. Ff. 249—254, fol. 255 is blank. * # * MS. of the fifteenth century, on paper, ff. 255, the larger work in small neat Dutch srmUjjotf)ic letters, the others in small lettres batardes. New russia, with blind stamped ornaments. 444. Ovidius. P.. Ovidii Nasonis Metamorphoseon libri, cum commentario. (cccxli) small ito Imperfect, wanting the whole of book I excepting the last ten lines, beginning : Hoc te quern spectas hoc te qui temperat orbem. *** MS. of the fourteenth century, on vellum, ff. 116, written in small tjotfjic letter, long lines, 49 to a page. At the end is written : Istum librum emit magister Jo. guillart a dyonisio librario anno domini millesimo cccc° die dominica ij mensis marcij ; below which occurs the name Jo. de bosco. Vellum. Formerly in the libraries of P. Pithou, the President Le Peletier, and the Due de Berry ; see the Rosny Catalogue, No. 2421. 166 SIZES MIXED 445. OVIDIUS. P. OVIDII NASONIS MeTAMOEPHOSEwN LIBRI VII. PRIORES. (lxxx) small folio Book vii. is imperfect, ending at line 420 : Ipse parens egeus nato porrexit ut hosti. *** MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 72, finely written in neat srmUgoti)ir letters, long lines, 36 to a full page, by an Italian scribe, red and black ; the marginal notes in a minute but legible character. With six fine illuminated initials, two of which are historiated and have fine marginal scroll decorations. Modern calf, blind stamped. 446. Ovidius. Les Fables Ovide le grant eeduites A MORALITE. (xxxvii) folio Begins : Cy commence en rommant Les fables Ovide le grant Repostes dessoubz verite Eeduites a moralite Selon la divine escripture Pour le bien dumaine natur Imperfect, ending with the following lines in the tenth book : Myrra se taist mot nose dire De honte a terre regarda Trop si poyse quant tant tarda Ains quelle eust este surprise Mieux vaulsist quel se f eust occise La vielle durer ne la lesse De lui encquerre forment lempresse Belle fille pour la grant foy Pour la grant amour quas en moy. A later hand has added : Cy finist ce present livre Intitule les fables dovyde. %* MS. OF THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 174, Written in neat lettres batardes, double columns, 52 lines, with a fine illuminated miniature (4£ ty 3 in -) representing the translator presenting his book, with a scroll flower border, and illuminated ornamental initials; and 58 'small illuminated ornamental initials, with marginal decorations, and numerous pen-letters. This version of the Metamorphoses is generally attributed to Philippe de Vitry, who was bishop of Meaux from 1351 to 1361, the sole authority being an inscription in the copy belonging to the Bibliotheque de Saint Victor at Paris, SIZES MIXED 167 Lot 446 — continued. No. 866, as follows: "Liber in gallice et rithmice editus a Magistro Philippo de Vitriaco, quondam Meldensi episcopo, ad requestam domine Johanne, quondam regine Francie, continens moralitates con- tentorum in 15. libris Ovidii Metamorphoseos," &c. There is how- ever a copy in the Geneva library, No. 176, which begins thus : " Oy commencent les rubriches dovide le grant dit metamorphoseos translate de latin en francois par Chrestien le gouays de saincte More vers Troye." The Cottonian MS. Jul. VII. Art. 3, in the British Museum, contains a table of the rubrics only, beginning with nearly the same words as the Geneva MS. and ending : " Explicit la table de metamor- phoseos aveques expositions & allegorice translate de latyn en francoys par maistre Chrestien de Goways de seynt more vers Troyes de lorder de frere menours." Nothing is known of this Chrestien Le Gouays. New pigskin. 447. PAPYRUS, (dclxxiv) Uo Two fragments of a Latin deed, one in five, the other in six lines ; ap- parently in the Lombardic running-hand. *** MS. OF THE eighth OR ninth Century, on papyrus, laid down on paper. And bound in brown morocco, with Egyptian figures inside the covers. From the Saibante collection. 448. Papyri, (dclxi) Three large sheets of papyrus, containing figures and writing, inlaid on cardboard with guards ; bound in brown morocco, with Egyptian ornaments, and lettered : Calendrier Copte sur papyrus, deroul6 par M. Champollion. folio 449. Papyri, (dclxii) Fragments of papyrus, containing hieroglyphic inscriptions and figures, inlaid on eleven sheets of cardboard with guards, and bound in light brown morocco. folio 450. Papyri, (dclxiii) Fragments of papyrus, containing Coptic writing on both sides, inlaid on three sheets of transparent horn with cardboard guards, and bound in crimson morocco with an obelisk on one side. folio 451. Papyri, (dclxiv) Fragments of papyrus, containing inscriptions in various characters, in- laid on ten sheets of cardboard with guards, and bound in dark purple morocco with hieroglyphics on one side. folio 168 SIZES MIXED 452. Papyri, (dclxv) Nine fragments of papyrus, containing figures and inscriptions, laid down on as many sheets of cardboard, and bound in crimson morocco with Egyptian figures on one side. 4fo 453. Papyri, (dclxvi) Eight fragments of papyrus, containing hieroglyphic inscriptions, laid down on as many sheets of green cardboard with guards, and bound in maroon morocco with Egyptian figures on the sides. folio 454. Paracelsus. Aureoli Theophrasti Paracelsi Opera qu^edam. (ccccxliv) small 8vo 1. Manuale de lapide philosophico medicinale cum prseparationibus D. Doctoris Theophrasti Paracelsi. ff. 56. 2. De pharmacopolarum ponderibus, in medecina caracteribus notatis, et loco dictionum integrarum positis. ff. 8. 3. Extractio § corporis ex metallis omnibus Aureoli Theophrasti Paracelsi, totius philosophise ac utriusque medicinse suis a mendis et erroribus, expertissimi sincerissimique vindicis atque reformatoris. ff. 8. 4. Onomasticum sive Dictionarium expositionem difficiliorum dictionum passim in libris Theophrasti Paracelsi contentarum habens, &c. ff. 41. %* MS. of the sixteenth century, on paper, ff. 113, written in neat cursive characters. Each page has a woodcut border. On the first leaf is written : Ex bib. Imp. Caroli quinti Invict. R. Imp. Purple morocco double, with joints. This is probably an Autograph of Paracelsus. 455. Parisi. Primus liber registri facultatis theologie Schole Pari- siensis in materia fidei et morum incipiens ab anno domini millesimo ducentesimo octuagesimo quarto (ad an. 1389). (cxlii) square folio MS. of the fifteenth century, on vellum, ff. 229, very neatly written mostly in lettres batardes, long lines, 22 to a full page; apparently the original MS. Old French red morocco, full gilt floreate back, broad ornamental borders, g. e. A valuable and IMPORTANT HISTORICAL MS. I* lc foiurr on jy Icjn.-it tv mot (c|» t*Aio«-w nntuvcHt Id On |i"l t |, Kmixjik mm )fn t mo 458 SIZES MIXED 169 456. Paris. Curiosites historiques de Paris, Sept. 1771. (dxcv) small ito *** MS. OF THE eighteenth CENTURY, on paper, pp. 114, and 5 leaves preliminary, including title-page, neatly written. Boards. 457. Passion de notre Seigneur. Traictie des misteres de la glorieuse et engoisseuse passion de nostre sire jhesu crist en recitant les OPPINIONS ET LES DICTZ DES DOCTEURS. (CCCLXXXIV) Small folio Begins : A lonneur & reverence de la saincte trinite & de la glorieuse vierge marie et de tous les saintz esperis &c. par contemplacion de bien amees en dieu mes trescheres seurs et au proufit de vos ames & de toutes aultres Je veul traictier & exposer au large les misteres &c, Ends : Cestui traictie de la passion Ay compile par devocion Et pour avoir de cil memoire Qui nous menera en sa gloire Et pour la pitie de vos ames Mes chieres seurs en dieu & dames Fait est en ung joieux boscage Ou sont oysiaulx de maint langage &c. Je prie a dieu que ainsi se face Que nous le voion face a face II est tresbon si comme me semble De dire amen trestout emsemble Quil nous octroye paradis Avec ses amis de jadis Amen, Muris. The last word is probably the author's name, as the manuscript appears to be an autograph. *** MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON PAPER, ff. 96, written in neat small lettres batardes, long lines, 52 to a full page. Half calf. 458. Passion. La Passion de N. S. Jesus Christ, en vers par Jacques Le Lievre. (cxxiv) folio *** MS. of the sixteenth century, on vellum, ff. 25, very finely written in neat lettres batardes ; in all probability unique, exe- 170 SIZES MIXED Lot 458 — continued. cuted foe Francis I, whose arms are on the first page. Almost every leaf is richly painted on both sides, the poem occupying the middle space in the painting ; on the second leaf is a representa- tion of the author delivering his work to Francis [See PLATE] ; on the fourth is a painting of the King on horseback, the housings bearing his device of a Salamander (this is mounted on a blank leaf of vellum) ; on the fifth leaf is a portrait of the author, with an address commencing : Je vous supply quand lyres en ce livre Au quel de crist la passion vous livre &c. The initial letters of which form the writer's name : Jaques le lievr. Old French red morocco, seme' of fleurs-de-lis on back, panel sides, with frames of fleurs-de-lis, and other ornaments and centres of elaborate fan-shape tooling containing the arms of France, g. e. with clasps (Le Gascon) ; a fine specimen and well preserved. The Illuminated Miniatures in this Splendid Volume number 43, including the large coat of arms on the first leaf, all, except that of the King on horseback (which is 9 by 8{ in.), occupying the full size of the page, and measuring 13 by 9 in., including the border. The subjects treated (besides those mentioned above) are, The Virgin and Child worshipped by groups of men and women ; Christ's entry into Jerusalem ; The Last Supper ; The Agony in G-ethsemane ; The Be- trayal of Christ ; Christ before the High Priest ; Christ condemned by the High Priest ; The High Priest rending his Robes ; Christ before Pilate ; Scourging of Christ ; Christ crowned with Thorns ; " Behold your King " ; Pilate washing his Hands (The Virgin praying on reverse) ; Judas Hanging ; Christ bearing the Cross ; Crucifixion ; Dead Christ and Three Maries ; The Entombment ; and The Resur- rection ; a full page landscape occupying most of the reverse pages. The costumes in the volume are especially good. 459. Passion. Sonnets sur la passion de Nostre Seigneur, (cccxxiii) small oblong ito *** MS. of the seventeenth century, on vellum, ff. 29, neatly written, some 11. stained and text illegible, with a clever tinted drawing connected with the text in the centre ; an anagram on Louis XIII on the last leaf is partly illegible. Half calf. 460. Patricius. Le Hermes Trlsmegiste de Francois Patricius. (dcxlvi) small ito * # * MS. of the seventeenth century, on paper, ff. 218, neatly written. Old calf. 463 SIZES MIXED 171 461. Peraldus, etc. 1. Summa de Vitus et Virtutibus (Gulielmi Peraldi). (See No. cxxxvii) 2. Qu^dam exflicationes Sanot/E Scripture, fol. 308. 3. Vocabularium derivativum. fol. 310 b. (cccxxix) small thick 4fo * # * MS. of the thirteenth century, on vellum, ff. 312, written in small neat gotl)ir letters, red and black, long lines, 34 to a full page. Modern boarded black morocco gilt, g. e. 462. Perceforest. Le Roman de Perceforest. Vol. II. (cccclxix) large folio Begins : Apres ce que le noble roy alexandre eut mis en possession Bethis de fezon et couronne a roy du royaume de bretaigne et en telle maniere couronne et adherite Gadifer son frere du royaulme le albanie dit escoche . . Ends : Mais a tant se taist lhystoire a parler deulz deux et retourne a raconter des .xij. chevalliers qui les veux de Thermite misrent a fin a leur honneur. Colophon : Cy fine le deuxieme volume de percheforest. *** MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON PAPER, ff. 297, written in angular lettres batardes, double columns of 40 lines, rubricated, capitals painted in blue and red. The leaves, beginning with the second, are numbered viij — cccvj ; but ff. liij, clxxvij, and ccij, are wanting, and some stained. Ff. i — vj were probably occupied by a table of contents. Written in double columns. On the first page is a large miniature in camdieu gris, of Alexander the Great in Council, within a floreate border, with the arms of Luxembourg . and at the end is the autograph of Marie de Luxembourg. Half russia. 463. PERCIVAL. 1. Le Roman de Perceval le Galois. (By Chrestien de Troyes, Gautier de Denet and Manessier.) (i) 2. La vie de Sainte Marie Egyptienne. fol. 268 b. folio \* MS. of the thirteenth century. On vellum, ff. 279. Writ- ten in gotfjtr letUrg in double columns of 30 lines ; capitals in blue and red ; figures of the Lion of Flanders appear in some margins. Modern boarded blue morocco, with rich gilt ornaments, joint-, g. e. WITH A VERY ANCIENT CARVING IN IVORY (7\ by 3J in.), REPRESENTING THE DEATH OF THE EMPEROR SEPTIMUS SEVERUS, INSERTED IN THE COVER. The romance of Perceval le Gallois was commenced by Chrestien- de 1T2 SIZES MIXED Lot 463 — continued. Troyes, who died, as is supposed, about 1190. Philippe d' Alsace, Count of Flanders, for whom it was written, died of the plague at the Siege of St. Jean d' Acre in 1191. Gautier de Denet continued the poem, and it was completed by Manessier, who dedicated" his work to Jeanne Countess of Flanders, daughter of Baudoin IX, Count of Flanders and Emperor of Constantinople, who was nephew of the Philippe above mentioned. The present copy, though complete as a book, does not contain the whole of the romance, which when perfect includes the death of Perceval. 464. Perigni. Examples of simple Latin verbs and their compounds, with the French equivalents. "Par M. le President de Perigni pour Monseigneur le Dauphin (son of Louis XIV) qui s'est servi de ce livre. 1667." (cccxn) V2mo ■%* MS. of the seventeenth century ; Escrit par Estienne Damoiselet, 1667. On vellum, 2 vols. ff. 34 and 42, written in large letters, red and black, within a gold line border. In the original crimson morocco binding, with fleurs-de-lis ; lettered on the sides, Ad usum Delphini, in a modern crimson morocco double case. In the same case are two Autograph Letters : one of the Dauphin, sub- scribed "Louis" dated "Ce 11 Aoust 1673 a St. Germain," and addressed " A Mons r de Bellamare " ; the other a holograph of Bossuet, dated "A Versailles, 20 Nov r . 1672," addressed, apparently, to the Dauphin, and subscribed "J. Benigne A. E. de Condom." 465. Petrarca. Francisci Petrarch^e de Eemediis utriusque Fortunje libri duo. (lxxxvi) small folio %* MS. of the fourteenth century, on vellum, ff. 176, neatly written in bastard cjotijic, in double columns, 41 lines, numerous orna- mental pen-letters, and painted capitals in blue and red, and two fine his- toriated miniatures, with marginal decorations of grotesques and spiked ivy- leaves. Old French red morocco, full gilt floreate back, line sides, g. e. Formerly belonging to the Celestins of Amiens. 466. Petrarca. Le Rime di Francesco Petrarca. (ccccxc) small folio With notes. An alphabetical table and a life of the author are prefixed. *** MS. of the fifteenth century, on paper, ff. 116, written ill a neat Italian semi-roman letter, long lines, 48 to a full page, orna- mental pen-letters in blue and red. Vellum. SIZES MIXED 173 467. Petrarca. Le Rime di Francesco Petrarca. (dlxvii) small 4to *** MS. OF THE fifteenth century, on paper, ff. 226, written in neat italics, long lines, 23 to a full page. , An ornamented border and initial to first page, and another on folio 181. Russia gilt. 468. Petrus de Riga. Petri de Riga, Canonici Beati Dionysii Remensis, liber qui intitulatur Aurora, in quo libro historice, allego- rice et tropologice de veteri et Novo Testamento tractat. (in verse), (lxx) very small folio Incipit prologus in pentateuco moysi. Frequens sodalium meorum petitio cum quibus conversando floreni infantie exegi ut librum geneseos stilo metrico describerem quin aliquas allegorias elicerem . . . With marginal notes in different hands. *** MS. of the fourteenth century, on vellum, ff. 157, written in small neat gothic lettrrS, long lines, 41 to a full page ; .rubricated, ornamental pen-letters in blue and red. Crimson morocco gilt. Formerly Count Boutourlin's, No. 37. This work has never been published entire ; the various fragments hitherto printed are reproduced in the Abb6 Migne's Patrologise Cursus completus, Tom. 212, Paris, 1855. 469. Petrus de Riga. Petri de Riga Aurora, (in verse), (cxlix) very small folio *** MS. of the fourteenth century, on vellum, ff. 133, written in neat gotijtc Ittterss, long lines, 49 to a full page ; rubricated, ornamental pen-letters in blue and red. Old calf. 470. Petrus de Riga. Petri de Riga Aurora, (inverse), (clviii) small folio Begins : Scire cupis lector quis codicis istius actor Audi quid breviter dicat ad istam liber Petrus & egidius me conscrisere sed ille Auctor correptor ultimus ille fuit *** MS. of the fourteenth century, on vellum, ff. 39, written in neat gotfjic Ittttrg, in double columns of 46 lines, imperfect. Half bound. 174 SIZES MIXED 471. Petrus Lombardius, &C. 1 . Petri Lombardi Sententiarum libri Imperfect : beginning in the middle of Sect. 4, Div. xv. of Book III. ff. 62, last leaf mutilated. 2. De nativitate, dignitate et supplicio Pilati presidis Jxtdm • ITEM DE VITA JVDJE ISCARIOTjE ; DE SECUNDO ADVENTU CHRISTI ; DE OFFICIIS ECCLESIASTICJS ; ET QU^EDAM ALIA Begins : Regibus olim litteralibus eruditis in artibus . . . ff. 6. Imper- fect at end. 3. qlledam explications sanctie scripture ; sermo de beam Magdalena et alia. Begins : Beatus qui intelligit super egenum et pauperem, in die mala liberabit eum dominus. (Ps. xl. 2 Vulg.) ff. 14. (LXXXVll) small folio *** MS. OF THE THIRTEENTH AND FOURTEENTH CENTURIES, ON VELLUM, ff. 82. Written in goti)tc UttrrS, in double columns and in three different hands. Vellum ; formerly in the libraries of P. Pithou, the President Le Peletier, and the Due de Berry, and in the Rosny collection. 472. Petrus Lombardus. Libri IV Sententiarum. (With marginal and interlinear notes), (xxxix) large folio * % * MS. of the fourteenth century, on vellum, ff. 219, finely written in neat gotijtc letters, in double columns of 40 lines ; rubri- cated, numerous ornamental ■pen-letters in blue and red , very broad plain margins. The notes are in a different hand. Modern green morocco extra. A Dedication in gold letters on satin shows that the book was presented to Pope Clement XI. [1700-21]. 473. Petrus Lombardus. Commentarius in quatuor libros Sententiarum Magistri Petri Lombardi. (cccclxxix) small folio Begin : Circa initium libri primi sententiarum magistri petri lombardi parisiorum episcopi per cursum quendam lecturus . . . juxta morem circa textum et distinctiones prsenominati magistri quasdam breves pro posse movebo dubitationes per modum qusestiuncularum propo- nendas quia secundum philosophum solvere non potest qui nescit nodum. SIZES MIXED 175 Lot 473— continued. On a fly-leaf at the beginning of the volume is written, in the same hand : — Epistola exhortatoria sancti Thome (Aquinatis) ad quemdam in qua proponit ydoneum modum salubriter acquirendi soientiam sive humanam sive divinam. *** MS. of the fifteenth century, on paper, cccxxj numbered leaves and 10 unnumbered. Written in double columns in minute italic letters, 60 lines to a full page ; rubricated, with upwards of 200 VERY FINELY PAINTED INITIALS OF AN UNUSUAL DESIGN, Mstoriated, and figured with grotesque animals, <£c. icith lettered scrolls at the beginning of the sections ; one of the ornaments on reverse of fol. cxxxi is a clever de- sign for a Lectern with an open book upon it. On fol. 1 is written : Augustiniani Bruxellenses anno 1610. In the original binding of boards and stamped leather, having roses and fleurs-de-lis in diagonal compartments, with bosses and clasps and the chain by which the volume was fastened in the library. (Rebacked). 474. Petrus Remensis. Incipiunt sermones fratris Petri Remensis ordinis PRjEDICATORUM, DE FESTIS. (CCCVIIl) small Uo *** MS. OF THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY, ON THIN VELLUM, ff. 114, writ- ten in minute crotl)ic letters in double columns of 49 lines ; rubricated. Old calf gilt. Formerly belonging to the monastery of S. Maria de Parco at Louvain. The vol. is mentioned by Sanderus, pt. ii, pa. 166. 475. Ph^edrus. Ph^edri Fabularum ^Esopiarum versio Belgica CUM CON- STRUCTIONS Latina, autore A. D. L., Medioburgi, 1763. (dcli) small 8vo * # * MS. of the eighteenth century, on paper, pp. 320, and title. Calf. 476. PHEBUS. Le Livre de la Ghasse des Bestes, par Gaston sur- nomme Phebus Comte de Fois, Seigneur de Bearn, en 1387. (xlii) folio *** MS. of the fifteenth century, on vellum, ff. 134, writ- ten in lettres batardes, double columns, 32 lines ; headings of sections in red; with 89 fine illuminated ornamental initials, and 24 painted miniatures (mostly 2f in. square) of animals connected with the Chase ; the large miniature on the first page represents Stag-hunting and is 6| by 4£ in. surrounded by a fine floreate scroll border. The arms of the family of Berlaymont, with the Golden Fleece, are at the foot of the first page; the same coat, in a lozenge, impaling Ligne and Aremben.', is in the border. Old French calf gilt, with arms in gold : a cross 176 SIZES MIXED Lot 476 — continued. patee or anchorie, two mullets in chief, surmounted with a duoal coronet, supporters two swans ; no colours indicated. The Earl of Ashburuham's copy of the first printed edition of this ancient Book of the Chase printed in Paris by Verard, c. 1507, realised £50. 477. Philippus Abbas. Philippi de Harveng, Abbatis Bonje Spei Ordinis Pr^monstratensis in Hannonia Cameracensis dicecesis, de In- stitutions Clericorum tractatus. (cm) very small folio \* MS. of the fourteenth century, on vellum, ff. 101, written in neat gotifjtc letters, long lines, 32 to a page, with ornamental initials in red and green. Half calf. 478. Philippe de Bourgogne. Le Miroir des Vertus du Due Philippe de BOURGOGNE SURNOMME LE BON, 1467. (CCXLVIl) Small ito Begins : Comme novelement me soie trouve en plours et angoisseux souspiremens pour la mort du tresexcellent prince lauguste due Philippe le grand lyon le grand due de bourgonie, &c. *** MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 35, written in bold lettres batardes, long lines, 22 to a full page; with full page (6f by 4| in.) illuminated miniature on reverse of first page, of a messenger delivering a letter to Duke Charles le Hardi ; and 15 fine illuminated ornamental initials. Calf. 479. Philosophia. EIS ttumtt^4lCdl£OirMtexpit.|(^Hfit!3»iaDr ^ UU ^mtWDiccggjilftt'^TfTftMiiifl foicmo^iBcaratsu VMMWMMMMMWHMM«II ill Ml I JIUlJiaMMaMPMMHM' 495 SIZES MIXED 181 Lot 492 — continued. Colophon : Explicit la vie du bon roy Ponthus. Johannes Fuceri (the scribe). *** MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON PAPER, ff. 98, written in cursive lettres batardes, long lines, 26 to a full page, with ornamental pen-letters. Modern citron morocco. An English translation of this work was printed by Wynkyn de Worde in 1511. 493. Prato. N. a Prato Emblematum liber, ad Antonium a Burgo Francis Cancellarium. (cccc) small ito With 19 full page (6| by 4 in.) drawings in water-colours, heightened in gold. *** MS. of the fifteenth century, on paper, ff. 47, written in small neat cursives, long lines, 22 to a full page. Old calf. Formerly in M. D. Petit's collection, No. 361. 494. Priscianus. Liber Prisciani Gesariensis ad Julianum patricium de arte grammatica. (cli) small folio Slightly imperfect at the end. * % * MS. of the twelfth century, on yellum, ff. 159, finely written in neat gothic characters, long lines, 40 to a full page, Greek sentences in Greek characters ; ornamental initials in blue and red. Crimson morocco. 495. PSALTEEIUM LATINE. (clxvii) small ito *^* MS. of the fourteenth century, on vellum, ff. 106, written in neat semi-roman letters, double columns of 26 lines, by an Italian scribe. Every page is ornamented with a rich Italian border, and the initials are very finely illuminated. [See PLATE (reverse offol. 79 in the MS.)]. The paintings in this volume are IN THE style of Giotto, and were probably executed by him at Avignon while he was there with Pope Clement V. Old French calf gilt. A Splendid Manuscript on which is lavished an extra- ordinary quantity of burnished gold. The initials are all historiated and number 180, measuring 1-| by If in. and there are 6 larger miniatures divided into small compartments of subjects connected with the text, comprising the Works of Creation, groups of Saints, &c. The borders, which take in the middle as well as the outside columns, have thick pellets and leaves of gold, with floreate arabesques, interspersed with human clothed and nude figures, birds, animals, grotesques, angels, demons, &c, some of the margins having coats of arms, the chief of which is gu. 3 lions rampant or , most of 182 SIZES MIXED Lot 495 — continued. the costumed male figures have one leg only ; all the most minute details of grouping and costume being very highly finished. The predominating colour of the MS. is brilliant red ochre. So RICH A Manuscript with its Ghiottese characteristics, rarely occurs for sale by Auction. 496. PSALTERIUM IN USUM BOMANjE ECCLESIjE CUM CANTICIS, &C. (CCLXXV) 12mo *** MS. of the fifteenth century, on vellum, if. 73, written in neat gotijic IrtteW, long lines, 26 to a full page, painted ornamental ini- tials in red and blue. At the bottom of the second page is written : Liber Domus Beatse Marise de Macourt ordinis Carthusiensis prope Valencenas in Hanonia. Half morocco. 497. PSALTERIUM CUM CANTICIS ET LlTANIIS, CALENDARIO PR^EMISSO. (CCCXXIV) small folio The Psalter is imperfect at the beginning, and two leaves of the Calendar are wanting. *** MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 64, written in neat gotijic letters, in double columns of 38 lines, with 'many very small ornamental initials and capitals en carnaieu gris. In crimson silk binding; formerly " Bibliothecse B M. Boni Portus." 498. Psalter, Commandments, Hymns, Prayers, &c. 1. Le Satjltier; Quiconques veult estre saulves; La letanie; Les cantiques de Sautier ; translatez de latin EN FRANCOIS. 2. Les dix commandemens de la roy ; les douze articles de la foy ; LA signifiance des quatre evvangiles. fol. 103. 3. Cy commance la vie sainte marguerite amie de Dieu. fol. 105. 4. HYMNES ET POESIE SACREE. 5. Prieees. fol. 133. 6. Vers sur l'Ave Maria, fol. 145. 7. Complainte a la vierge. fol. 152 b. At the end is written : Ce tan- bleaul fit faire Jaquet de cast. 8. Indulgences, fol. 156 b. (cccxxxvii) small ito *** MS. OF the fourteenth century, on vellum, ff. 158, written in neat cursive lettres batardes, long lines, 27 to a full page, with many hundred small illuminated ornamental initials and a few marginal floreate ornaments. At the end of the vol. is written : De Nicolas Moreau S r dAuteuil. A lamy son cceur. Modern crimson morocco, with rich gilt ornaments, g. e. SIZES MIXED 183 499. Psalmi Pbnitentiales. Cy commencent les. vij. pseaumes en francoys ALLEGORISEES. (WlTH A LITANY AT THE END.) (CCIIl) Small ito Executed for King Charles of Navarre, before 1380. On the first page is an illuminated miniature within an illuminated scroll flower border, in which is represented a kneeling figure, said to be intended for the King, as David. On fol. 59 a, occurs the following passage : le roy charles de navarre par le quel commandement et voulente cest presant oeuvre est faitte. Charles V. and Philippe Duke of Burgundy are mentioned in the prayers. The explanations are said to be by Christine de Pisan. *** MS. OF THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 89, finely written in gothtc Ittttrg, long lines, 15 to a page; with many small illuminated initials and some ornamented borders. An illuminated frontispiece has been prefixed in which are pourtrayed two figures, male and female, kneeling in prayer, with two coats of arms : 1, az. a fess between three trefoils or. 2, the same coat dimidiating az. a cross engrailed gu. surmounted of another cross or, in each quarter a crescent of the last; at the foot is written : Prenes en gre Madame la Tr6soriere. This frontispiece is probably later than 1 500. Old calf. 500. Pufendorf. Reflexions politiques sur les principaux etats de l'Europe, tirees de Samuel Pufendorf. (dlv) \6mo \* MS. OF the seventeenth century, on paper, ff. 213. Old calf. 501. Pyrronien. Le Pyrronien ; discours de la nature de la preference DES PUISSANCES DE L'AME. (DLVl) 8w *** MS. OF the seventeenth century, on paper, ff. 60, neatly written. Old French red morocco gilt. From the collection of the Abb6 Septier. 502. Quiefrize. Discours de morale et de religion, dedies a la Princesse d'Espinoys, par Quiefrize. 1672. (dcxxi) small Mo * # * MS. of the seventeenth century, on paper, ff. 109. Old calf. The title-page is wanting. 184 SIZES MIXED 503. QUINTUS CURTIUS, &C. 1. QUINTI CURTII RUFI DE GESTIS ALEXANDRI MAGNI REGIS MACEDONUM qvje extant, (dclxxxv) small folio With a fine illuminated floreate initial to each book. 2. Annotatio provinciarum atque urbium Gallicanarum &c. fol. 121 b. \* MS. or the fifteenth CENTURY, on vellum, ff. 123, finely- written by an Italian scribe, in neat semUgorhtc Utters, long lines, 32 to a full page. Eussia gilt. 504. Raoul le Fevre. Cy commence le volume intitule Le Recueil des hystoires de troyes compose par venerable homme raoul le fevre prestre chappelain de mon tres redoute seigneur monseigneur le duc phelipe de bourgoigne en lan de grace mil cccc lxiiij. (clxxv) thick small Mo *** MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 231, written in small neat cursive lettres batardes, long lines, 30 to a full page, rubricated, numerous ornamental pen-letters, with 86 VERY SINGULAR drawings in colours (gouaches), 3 by 3£ in., drawn on a very small scale, depicting men in armour, tented fields, battles, sieges and domestic incidents connected with the text : a few 11. stained, and two of the miniatures partly defaced. On the first page, and once afterwards, is a coat of arms, barry of eight or and az. a quarter gu. with the initials M.C., and near the end of the volume occurs : Ce present livre est a moy qui suis nomme Charles Germain. In modern russia binding. This work was printed by Caxton abroad about 1467, and is generally sup- posed to be the first book that he printed, and the first that was printed in French ; he printed his English translation, most probably abroad, in 1471, and that was the first book printed in English. 505. Raymundus de Pennafort, etc. 1. Raymundi de pennafort Summa. 2. Summula Johannis Andree super quarto decretalium. 3. De observancia jeiuniorum cum ALUS notabilibus. 4. NlCOLAI DE ANESSIACO DE ORDINE FRATRUM PR/EDICATORUM tabula MATERIARUM OMNIUM IN DECRETALIBUS CONTENTARUM ITEM INDEX ALPHABETICUS EARUNDEM. Ends with the article Electio. (cxciii) small folio *** MSS. OF THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 93, in three different hands, small cursive gotbic, double columns, generally of 48 lines; rubricated; formerly " Collegii Soc. Jesu Bruxellis." Modern FIFTH DAY'S SALE. SIZES MIXED. 506. Razus. 1. Eazi Abubeker de Egritudinibxjs, ex Arabico in Latinum versus. Begins : Ventilata fuit in presentia cujusdam probi viri rememoratio divisionis egritudinum & curationis earum. 2. Liber de Cerebro. fol. 132 b. In a different hand. Begins : Cerebrum natura frigidum et humidum est. (civ) large folio *** MS. of the fourteenth century, on vellum, ff. 133, written in jjotfitc letters in double columns, 52 lines, by an Italian Scribe, with numerous ornamental pen-letters, and 8 figured illuminated initials. Green morocco. 507. Recepte generale de Flandres, 1441. (cxiv) square folio Compte Gautier Poulain Conseillier de tres-excellent . . . prince . . . Phelippe Due de Bourgoingne . . . Comte de Flandres . . . De toutes les receptes et despenses faites par ledit Gautier receveur pour et ou nom de mondit seigneur des rentes et revenues de sesdits conte et pais de Flandre ville et seignourie de malines, depuis le jour de noel 25 me iour de decembre 1440 exclu Jusques au derrenier jour de decembre 1441 inclu, &c. * # * MS. of the fifteenth century, on vellum, ff. 104, written in French legal characters. Half morocco. Important and valuable ' Historical Documents. [See also under Flanders]. 186 SIZES MIXED 508. Recreation Devote. Sensuit ung Petit debuye et recreation devoste par maniere de contemplation sur les eouvres de nostre createur, commensant a la creacion du monde, thiray tant du viel testament que du nouveau. (ccccxlvl) 8«0 *** MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON PAPER, ff. 380, written in neat cursive lettres batardes, long lines, 20 to a page; rubricated, several small illuminated initials. Green morocco gilt, old gilt and gauffered edges. 509. RECUEIL DE DIFFERENTES PETITES PIECES DE VERS. (DLXIl) small ito \* MS. of the seventeenth century, on paper, ff. 79. Vellum cover. 510. EECUEIL DE CE QU'ONT ESCRIT LES AUTEURS, TANT ANCIENS QUE MODERNES, SUR LES MEDAILLES ET MONNOYES TANT ANCIENNES QUE MODERNES ; SUR LES STATUES, VAISSEAUX PROPRES AUX SACRIFICES, ARMES ET AUTRES USTENSILLES DE GUERRE ET SUR LES TEMPLES ET AUTRES EDIFICES PUBLICS TANT ANCIENS QUE MODERNES. (DCLXXXVIIl) small ito * # * MS. of the eighteenth century, on paper, ff. 182, very neatly- written. Boards, with ex-libris of Pont de Romemont. 511. Recueil de pieces historiques ; travaille en Boheme a Prague (dc) small ito Part of a collection ; ff. 115 — 192. *** MS. of the eighteenth century, on paper, ff. 77, neatly written. Old calf. 512. Recueil sur differens sujets. (dlxxx) small ito In prose and verse. *** MS. of the eighteenth century, on paper, ff. 165, neatly written. Old calf. SIZES MIXED 187 513. Eecueil de pieces en vers et en prose. (Par M. V , Commissaire de Marine.) (dcxxv) small Mo *** MS. of the eighteenth century, on paper, pp. 230, neatly written. Old calf. 5H. Reformation in Germany. Pieces relative to the Reformation in Germany, 1541. In French, (ccclx) small folio 1. Le livre propose par l'Empereur pour entrer en voye de concorde touchant les controversies de la religion. 2. Les articles des Protestantz sur les articles ey dessus proposez ou ilz declarent esquelz ilz accordent et esquelz ilz ne pouvoient du tout accorder ou tous entierment recevoir. fol. 36. 3. La response des Princes et Estatz des Protestantz par laquelle ilz eposerent a l'Imperiale majeste demandant leur sentence des articles ou colloque accordez et non accordez. Par Philippe Melanchton aucteur. fol. 50. 4. La response des Protestantz quand a reformer les abus ecclesiastiques donne a l'Imperiale Majeste le quatorsiesme de Julliet Fan mil cinq cents quarante & ung. Par Martin Bucer autheur. fol. 60. 5. La remonstrance des abuz ecclesiastiques pour laquelle il les fauldroit corriger, presentee a l'Imperiale Majeste requerant ou Convent de Regnesbourg. Par Martin Bucer. fol. 70 b. %* MS. of the sixteenth century, on paper, ff. 85, neatly written in the same hand throughout, in small cursive lettres batardes. Modern boarded crimson morocco gilt, joints. Inside the cover is inserted AN ANCIENT SMALL PAINTING (3 by 2\ in.) OF ST. NICHOLAS, of Greek art, or probably of Russian art in imitation of the Greek. 515. Rene d'Anjou. Labuse en Court. (In prose and verse. By Rene d'Anjou). (lxvii) small folio *** MS. of the fifteenth century, on vellum, ff. 37, written in neat lettres batardes, long lines, 29 to a full page ; rubricated, fainted initials in blue and red, with 2 large and richly painted and illuminated orna- mental and figured initials (i\ in. square) of a man seated at a table, with dice and cards, the other of a mummer. Modern red morocco, with geometrical scroll ornaments and thick tooling au pointille, g. e. by Thompson of Paris. This work has been several times printed, and lately in the edition of the works of Ren6 by the Comte de Quatre Barbes. 188 SIZES MIXED 516. Eeynaed the Fox. Le Romanz de Renart. (ccxlii) small Svo Begins : Perrez qui son enging & s'art Mist en vers fere de renart Et disengrin son chier compere Lessa le mielz de la matere. Ends : Cest de renart le tainturier Qi tant sot de mauvis mestier Explicit le romanz de renart. A part of the romance only : being the two branches, — " La branche si comme Renart conchia Brun li Ours du miel " and " Cest si comme Renart fu Tainturier "—as printed in Meon's edition, line 9649-12984. Perrez in the first line refers to Pierre de St. Cloud, author of several branches of the poem. *** MS. OF THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 54, written in angular gothic letters, long lines, 30 to a full page : illuminated initial, capitals painted in red. Blue morocco, g. e. by Duru. 517. Rohan. Memoires du Due de Rohan sue les troubles advenus en France depuis la mort de Henry le grand, jusques a la paix FAICTE AVEC LES REFORMEZ AU MOIS DE JUIN 1629. (DL1V) folio On one of the fly-leaves is a short biographical notice of " Henri de Rohan, Due et Pair de France, Prince de Leon ;" and at the end of the work are quoted the lines of Voltaire : Avec tous les talens le ciel Favait fait naitre, II agit en heros, en sage il ecrivit : II fut meme grand homme en combattant son rhaitre, Et plus grand lorsqu'il le servit. *** MS. of the seventeenth century, on paper, ff. 98, neatly written. Old calf. With the book-plate of Claude Bernard Rousseau, Auditeur des Comptes. 518. ROMAN DE LA ROSE. 1. Le Roman de la Rose, par Guillaume de Lorris et Jean de Meung. (xi) Ito Begins : Maintes gens cuident quen songes Nait se fables non & menchoignes Mais on peut tel songe songier Qui ne sont mie menchonnier. SIZES MIXED 189 Lot 518— continued. Ends : Par grant iolivete coilli La fleur ou biau rosier foilli Ainsi oi la rose vermeille A tant fu jours & ie mesveille Explicit Liber Speculorum Amantium. Chis livres fu escris Ian m. ccc. xx. & neuf ou mois de Octembre le venredi apres le saint denis de franche. Then follow sixteen lines in verse by the copyist, whose name has been erased, and that of " Pierre de Bouche " inserted. 2: Le lai du Moigne. (By Dom Parmentier, religieux de l'abbaie de Chaalit en Brie about 1325.) fol. 138 b. 3. Le Bestiaire. (By Guillaume, Clerc de Normandy.) fol. 140. Some verses allude to the Interdict laid upon England by Pope Innocent III in the reign of King John, anno 1208. 4. Lai de la Dame et des trois Chevaliers, fol. 163. Begins : Bele plus douche que seraine Estoile clere tresmontaine A cui ia dreche mon voiage. *** MS. OF THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 1 70, written in neat small lettres batardes, in double columns of 38 lines. With 76 finely painted and rich small illuminated historiated miniatures, mostly 1£ by 2f in., and many hundred illuminated ornamental initials. Red morocco, with elegant gilt scroll ornaments, g. e. by Thompson of Paris. 519. Roman de la Rose. Ci commence le romant de la rose. Ou lart damours est toute enclose. (By Guillaume de Lorris and Jehane de Meun.) (ecu) small Mo Begins : Maintes gens dient qu'en songes Na se fables non et menconges Mais len puet tel songe songier Qui ne sont mie mencongier. *** MS. OF THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 188, finely written in gotijic letters, in double columns of 30 lines, rubricated, WITH 17 SMALL ILLUMINATED HISTORIATED MINIATURES, and numerous small illuminated initials. On the first leaf is written : Che livre chi apartient a bernard hairon appoticaire demourant en la rue a poirtes devant la grosse teste, car se deventure il est perdu on luy rapporte et il donra le vin. Tesmoing, Hairon. Old calf. 190 SIZES MIXED 520. EOMAN DE LA EOSE. Cy COMMENCE LE EOMMANS DE LA EOSE. Ou LART DAMOURS EST TOUT ENCLOZE (By GrUILLAUME DE LORRIS AND JEHAN de Meun). (cv) square small folio Begins : Maintes gens dient que en songes Na se fables non et menconges Mais len peut telz songes songier Qui ne sont mie mensongier. *** MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 145, Written in neat lettres batardes in double columns, of 37 lines, rubricated, with 11 illuminated historiated miniatures, 2^ in. square (some rubbed) ; and several hundred small illuminated ornamental initials. Modern red morocco gilt. 521. Eoman du Lis. 1. Le Eommant dou Lis. (A poem in praise of the Virgin.) (clxx) small 4to Begins : Cest la premiere preface dou rommant dou lis. A tres clere des lis de Prance nee Suer marie a servise ordenee De la virge de cui porte le num Unns pracheours de nule renummee La cui personne ne velt etre nummee Ci dit envoie pour li donner renum. Ends : Et ala fin prions lemperieres Que nous vuelle garder de tous periz Et ce diter neuvelle point despire Ce quay mal dit me vuelle pardonner Et dou bien dit son fil gloire donner Ainsi porrai ormais cesser descripre Explicit le rommant dou lis. 2. Ci commence lapocalipse. fol. 81. Begins : Jehans cil sains evangelitres Devant quil feit ses apitres Ne son glorieus evangile Par lemperour ancien Que Ion nummoit domicien Fut exiliez en pathmes Hie. Ends : Douce dame cui tout prechours Eeguardant leur vie blamant Marie a cui ont recours Li cuers failliz. li faux amant SIZES MIXED 191 Lot 521 — continued. A cuer plus dur que nul aimant De marine venez en secours Mon cuer marine mon corps commant A vos douces fines amours. Explicit ex parte petri mathei clerici. *** MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY EARLY, ON VELLUM, ff. 114, written in neat French gotijic letters, red and black, long lines, 27 to a page; a small historiated miniature at the beginning, and numerous ornamental pen-letters. Brown morocco gilt. Two leaves of vellum are inserted in the volume containing MS. notes relating to the first work, subscribed R. Massey, a former possessor of the book, Paris 1672. 522. Eoman. Le Eoman d'Yaumont, d'Agoulant et d'Aspkemont. (xviii) small ito Begins : Plait vos oir bonne chancon vaillant De Karlemaiu lou riche roi puissant Et dou due nayme que Karl ama tant Tel conseillier norent onques li franc Or vos dirai dyaumont & dagoulant & daspremont ou li estors fu grant Si com li rois ia douba rollant & il li ceint a son coste le brant Ci dist la geste durendart la trenchant Cest la premiere dont il onques fit sant Dont il ocist le fil roi agoulant Or mescoutes des ici an avant Car sil vous plaist bone chancon vos chant. *.,.* MS. of the thirteenth century, on vellum, ff. 135, written in angular gotijic Utttrg, long lines, 30 to a full page. Modern boarded green morocco gilt, in which is inserted an ancient carving in ivory representing two scenes connected with the romance : one, of a Queen placing helmets on the heads of two knights whose horses are held by their squires ; two figures habited in robes attending the cere- mony. The other represents the taking of a city by escalade ; the border of the upper cover of the binding inlaid in mosaics. 523. ROMULEON. INCIPIT LIBER QUI EOMULEON INTITULATUR EO QUOD DE GESTIS ROMANORUM TRACTAT (AB URBE CONDITA USQUE AD CONSTANTINUM IMPERATOREM) EDITUS AD INSTANTIAM STRENUISSIMI AC SPECTATIS- 192 SIZES MIXED Lot 523 — continued. SIMI MILITIS DOMINI GOMETIJ (DE ALBORNOTIO) ISPANI (PER ROBER- tum de Porta), (cccclxxxii) small folio *** MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON PAPER, ff. 153, written in neat Italian jsemUgotftic letter, in double columns, of 49 lines ; painted red capitals. Half vellum. With the stamp of the Bibliotheca Billiana. See the Bibliotheque Protypographique, pa. 314, No. 2215, which appears to be a translation of the above work :— Le livre de Romu- leon . . . compile par Jehan Mielot, chanoine de Lille . . . l'an 1 465, et grosse par David Aubert en 1468 &c. 524. Rossel (A. L. de). 1. Lettres du Marquis de *** a Monsieur de *** recueilles par M K . De Rossel, ancien capitaine de vaisseau des armees navales. 3 torn. With 26 original drawings in Indian ink, of which a few in torn. I are by Barbier after Rossel ; the rest are by Rossel himself, and are very crude. An engraved portrait of Rossel by Choffard is prefixed to torn. I and torn. II. 2. Tableau moral des differentes scenes de la vie de l'homme mis en principes et en actions par des allegories et des traits d'histoire correspondans a chaque article, par M. de Rossel. There are no designs to this volume. (CCCCXHI) small Mo *^* MS. OF THE END OF THE EIGHTEENTH OR BEGINNING OF THE nineteenth century, on paper, 4 vol. Vol. I, pp. 378 ; vol. II, pp. 346 ; vol. Ill, pp. 345 ; vol. IV, pp. 472. Old French red morocco gilt, devices on backs, broad and rich ornamental side borders, g. e. by Bozerian. 525. Rouen. Le coustumier de Rouen, (cclix) 12mo Begins : Comne ment entente soit a desclerier en cheste euvre presente les drois & les coustumes & les appartenanches de la viconte de leaue de rouen tant quie ie pour rappaler, &c. The table at the beginning is imperfect. *** MS. of the fifteenth century, on vellum, ff. 50, written in large semi-roman letters, long lines, 18 to a page, rubricated. Russia, g. e. 526. Rousseau. Recueil d'airs (avec accompagnement de Guittaire). Par Jean Jacques Rousseau, (dclxxvii) small oblong folio *^* Autograph MS. of the eighteenth century, on paper, pp. 228, and table of contents, ff. 5. The second leaf has been abstracted. SIZES MIXED 193 Lot 526 — continued. The ornaments and initials are stencilled throughout. Old French red morocco, devices on back, broad and rich scroll ornaments on sides, with heraldic devices in corner and a coat of arms, a chevron between two mullets in chief and a cock ; surmounted by a ducal coronet. Silk linings. The lettering "J. J. Rousseau scrip'" has been added more recently. 527. Russia. 1. LlETOPICETS. (DCLVIl) Small ito Annals of the celebrated Solovetskoi Monastery, in the island of the same name in the White Sea, from its foundation in 1429 to the visit of Peter the Great in 1694. Russian. Apparently unpublished. 2. Mikhail Lomonosov. Kratkoi Rossiskoi Lietopicets ; Pokazanie Rossiskoi Drevnosti; Rodoslovie Rossiskikh Gosudarei. fol. 12 b. Short annals of the Russian empire, with a treatise on the antiquity of the Russian nation and the genealogy of the Sovereigns of Russia, by Michael Lomonosov ; preceded by a dedicatory address to the Emperor Paul Petrovich, in verse. Russian. These works were printed in 1760. *** MS. of the eighteenth century, on paper, ff. 44. Half bound. 528. Saints. 1. Vies des Saints, (cccclxxi) sm. folio Begins : Sancti Spiritus adsit nobis gratia. La vie et passion sains andrieus frers a sains piers. La passion que sains andrieus freres a sains pierres lapostles souffrit pour lamour de nostre saigneur ihesucrist . . . 2. Symbolum beati Anastasij (Athanasii). fol. 178 b. 3. Symbolum beati Gregori J. fol. 182. 4. De E0CLESIIS QUE sunt in civitate romana et indulgentiis. fol. 182 b. 5. De sancto Sebastiano martyre. fol. 184. 6. De beato Laurentio martyre Christi archilevite. fol. 185. Imperfect, ending in the chapter De privilegiis beati Laurentii, with the words tercium est in ingres * * MS. OF the fifteenth century, on paper, ff. 186, written in *neat small cursive lettres batardes, in double columns of 39 lines ; rub- ricated, painted ornamental capitals. Boarded blue morocco, with stamped blind ornaments. O 194 SIZES MIXED 529. Saints. Het leven der Heiligen. (dxciii) small Mo Lives of the Saints, in Dutch. *** MS. of the fifteenth century, on paper, ff. 214, written in angular gothtc, double columns of 33 lines ; rubricated. In the original binding of oaken boards and stamped leather. Formerly belonging to the Convent of St. Katharine at Hoorn. 530. Saint Francois. 1. Cy commancent les cronicques dung tres excelent et glorieux confesseur et amy de dieux monseigneur saint francoys (et de ses devotz compaignons). (dcx) small folio Begins : Le glorieux francois pour escripe la regie selon que ihesucrist lui enseignoit il alloit en une montagne avec frere leon dassise et frere bonize de boulongne. 2. Cy comance la vie sainct francois confesseur. fol. 164. Begins : En une cite qui siet en poulenne olt ung homme apelle francois. Le premier an de son eage il fut nourri selon la nativite du monde. 3. La vie sainct pierre le martir. fol. 168. Begins : Sainct pierre novel martir de lordre dez presheurs fut natif de la cite de veronnez. Son pere estoit heritez mais il ne tint.mie lerreur de son pere. 4. Ci comence la vie saincte clare. fol. 1 70 b. Begins : Une saincte fut en la cite dassize qui ot nom clare femme plaine de grant vertu et nee de biens grans gens. \* MS. of the fifteenth century, on paper, ff. 189, finely written in neat lettres batardes, long lines, 31 to a full page, ruled, red painted capitals. Old calf. 531. Saint Michael. Statuts, Ordonnances et Articles de lordre de Saint Michel, Donne au Plessis du parc les tours le vingt deuxiesme jour de decembre lan de grace mil quatre cens SOIXANTE SEIZE (PAR LE ROY LOUIS XI). (CLXXXVIl) small Uo *** MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 46, neatly written in cursive lettres batardes, long lines, 22 to a full page ; with an illuminated initial. Modern red morocco, with gilt and blind ornaments, joints, g. e. SIZES MIXED 19c 532. Saint Omer. 1. La Vie de Saint Omer, Eveque de Terouane. ff. 117. (dcxxiii) 4fo Begins : Le glorieux confesseur de Jesus Christ St. Omer que je peus nommer a bon droit apotre des morains comme je fairai voir par le cour de l'histoire naquit environ l'an 590 . . . 2. Eecueil des magistrats de la ville de St. Omer, des officiers du bureau, et de l'argentier (depuis 1296 jusqu'en 1763). ff. 35. The following printed pieces are bound in the volume : (a) Memoire sur r6vision pour Jean Baptiste Danel, Bourgeois de St. Omer & Marie Aldegonde Delarre, sa femme, agissant pour Anne Therese Danel, leur fille, &c. Saint-Omer, 1772. 4to, pp. 54. (b) Chanson sur l'air : Ah vous dirai-je maman. S. Omer. 4to, one leaf. (c) Dialogue entre Calas de Toulouse et Monbailly de Saint-Omer, dans les champs elys6es. S. Omer. 4to, pp. 8. (d) Arrest de la Cour du Conseil superieur d' Arras, qui decharge Anne Therese Josephe Danel & la memoire de Francois Monbailly, son mari, de 1'accusation de Parricide intense a leur charge. Saint- Omer, 1772. 4to, pp. 8. (e) Bref. de N. S. P. le Pape C16ment XIV, portant suppression de l'ordre regulier dit la Societe de Jesus. 21 Juillet, 1773. (No place or date of publication.) 4to, pp. 18. (f) Idem, Latine. Parisiis, 1773. 4to, pp. 33. \* MSS. &C. of the eighteenth century, on paper. Half bound. 533. Saint Pol. Recepte et depense de M. le Conte de Saint Pol, 1437, 38. (CXLi) square folio Comptes de la recepte ordinaire du demaine que prent et a de revenue chacun an . . . Monss. le Conte de Saint Pol . . . chastellain de lille es lieux et villes de la dite chastellenie et la depence dicelle recepte pour ung an entier comenchant au jour Saint Remj 1 Oct. 1437 et finissant le darrenier jour doctobre 1438 incluz ... par Thomas Malet receveur de mon dit seigneur, &c. [See also under Lille]. ** MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 80. Half morocco. Very Important and Valuable Historical Documents RELATING TO LlLLE IN FLANDERS. o 2 * * * 196 SIZES MIXED 534. Sainte Anne en Douay. Biens et Bevenues de l'Eglise Sainte Anne en Douay. (xc) square folio Oomte des biens rentes et revenues de la livr6e du commun des Chap- pellains de l'Eglise Sainte Anne en Douay et des biens des chappelles qui ont este Ian de ce comte en la main du dit commun, fait et rendu par my Jullien Gervais presbytre chappellain en icelle eglise . . . pour ung an entier commenchant au jour sainct Jehan baptiste mil quatre cens quatre vingtz et seize et finissant ce nuyt dudit sainct Jehan mil iiii c iiii xx dix sept. *** MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, ff. 18. Half bound. Written in a French legal hand. Valuable Ecclesiastical Docu- ments. 535. San Graal. La droite hystoire du Sainct Graal abregiee pour cause de la myeulx retenir en memoire et pour escheuer pro- lixite de parolees qui engendrent souvent ennuyeux lisans. (cccxcviii) small folio The following description occurs in the preface to the table of contents : . . . ce present livre . . est appelle le sainct graal ou quel on pourra veoir ... & entendre la vraye ystoire du digne & sainct graal cest a savoire comment il fu trouve premierement & qui le trouva et quelle chose cest, Et apres les grans et merveilleux miracles que nostre seigneur Jhesucrist monstra en cest monde par la vertu et dignite dudit sainct graal qui est une moult belle hystoire. Et y est demonstre la premiere constitucion des troys tables rondes qui furent establies en ce monde . et apres y sera parle de la grant noblesse et puissant prouesse du vaillant roy Arthus & des vaillans chevalliers de la table ronde qui furent les plus renommes de tous aultres et aussy des nobles fais darmes & grans prouesses de messire lancelot du lac qui fut . . . le plus vaillant chevallier du monde . . . jusques ad ce que de luy issit le bon chevallier Galaad son filz lequel . . . fut grandement mel- leur chevallier que lancelot son pere car celluy Galaad fut chaste et vierge toute sa vie, &c. Colophon : Explicit lystoyre du St. graal escripte a Bruges Ian mcccclxxix de la main de loys Daymeryes. \* MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON PAPER, ff. 294, Written in neat cursive lettres batardes, long lines, 35 to a full page ; rubricated. The arms of Bolin, az. 3 keys or, in pale 2 and 1, are emblazoned in two places. On the last page is written : Je suis aperten' a ysembert Eolin a present bailly Daymeryes. And in a later hand : et a present on 1.1 iVticu'i- onco'i" Un* luuifUv- li lVHiVur^ui'itrJi-vfiuHiivr lumr I'm' \ umv til qml pi'i'&nr lofala tmu'ti. ilo ma 0. turAir qui tultt"" li.niur A? yoi'AiV la Utt*-' ' i iievih' mauu'iv IV counivur ^J cunt'lnon ?uuu , tanrinu > uuiVq ;l^wd)i»' «Hrlo:f mtictuil Gtyui'.lAu'a'ltftttC AvfilJ nuitljjii' .oPaii-tJiou- lulrvmjiinc; aurt-Rtr AT^viis • A: 11 gvaur Kuuv cumf it jtu-tr amtv in: oih'-6i qcurr nl ^Ci^di'ni' cuiturfiau: ?*.'0 faucv .««■ f 1 ml fair man" a* Oitfru- uouiuv mOlhor.dlUifaV oitoir iwil uu\ifafcumii\tu , -utuiM> k luiutur flfiur cbU'-quu no cm aaiKuutu' ■V.U ? moir'qwi iruiv t*nur uiur nut* qtuottrTl jiuuhcu iulY<-iVrillvCitull9-«rrtio|)\liir- nnir mvtt- on abatum 2 cou'J cmn: 3 »uivmor It iVOxmrttlo? co ql •• u or I'otH-u*. «*av mtfoit-u 8>:co aftof luuo.&ilo ncrmlr onrur ti gufiv •imir^uauuir-.trta'Mii'i'qia.V "ji*i*Mo laru'iHinion.V.iui'jiLifa auo ir awoo • (Toft- la Amu* \ iv of a»t.?tt»$ufi*ui*s* 6nnril -30 It OllHtbO W 1) 1.UUWJ; U tvth'.ox- lottor pram mum JtUl y utiiol \*U.'l"jotM»iqui , ! }& ^It'irov cVt'mailU'f It Unir«unv uld ve IK* - ? a U'l* i«)? fl ■•tuiWfc aU l lt ti' UWTttlMtlgi |||jL*iuiurbii qui* Ci WRmii; nut tiulhorttcttf mftnl bjn\ tff".tf e too uivOtfhu. it quotimCttuittWilu'r-ill'i ."ttdai tuo V\uutur.'Ha\nViltK , .«Cu , uf U ,[ nturaunvtnr fiiuv«<:irBaiihciriui&ij niuia'TUwlouuviirnurcditiuUf S^U'iVnouraufli uiih* Mtiulin-uu '*uioilauoiroiK*Juqrwea*uit»nr ;Ji otituivitraanv cu ; cvUVi'qiu i^iu'l onainnoitrou'i?iivco:raif tUVa. ma.Vr. fl niuvim-.q nur «l qui le VoionrtVn ofVialmlVur- tiv i! oitvnr rv; arao; ^na l-uuW cut qiVgunnVo IcAmft- mou uiitf lauui*r- ftWJ'j.Ull'uirte q m l iuim>ir oUv .liuviuocotur llm v ftcttutr banns- ri'inuWcwilJiajnnotf.tWuotuV Wo mio ituil iV iiKico ilbihue t Uu «r qiul auoir Nnu Taut » oi'Mir* ^riiuaVu-TU d>aui\V»u iltloil q m ml'r oihuraj^uva . ^t qm?«.v it^uoil)iraui'qia\\ni?tuoagiuv; •o~. ?aijrpu-pUcc inin'o iSgiiM rt)Oilut\ifii1o liaihnr tulc^uv nu.^iqtnl tuilioirfJuoU'cVCHai no ivjnvtiiW. no ii\v ivoouvc Ct ui oiUm botuv &} naiio bntl V t'Otbu*. i»t Uv C yauV auar \uoii « i* or. t;. ii | )du . jjjjjf a ^, , j^, ^ .inuu'.^ili- tliarcbtf U A'aiii; ijl no iV ^uut waif iii itv mr ft>; n u.-; iluuYliaucoUo uqml dnoraA-oA- limo W yuunotf-iPr qnr iltV unit rolouoi-. delf co:raKnliv-o? iti ; -or to rt»>: r cxm niiii ? t V loitu • uO-UliUUiMn-qUoqiuClllftllO oil- Ciiirivtouor.vi'r il u Qwxr luf A iiuuwuAt tu-'U^ktidiuticffittj quo to Jno AuUii) nuiriiiiiritaif boimK.M^aiftnitvf^awu.j^| no ijU'imwu \itue . juuii i . $i m uoiv, - fair mlr i&»mk idfattiuhe + 616 SIZES MIXED 227 616. * VOEAGINE. La legende des Sains qui est ditte Legende Doree. TRANSLATEE DE LATIN (OF JACOBUS DE VORAGINE) EN FRANCOIS (BY Jehan de Vignay. (lxix) large folio *** MS. OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, ON VELLUM, 2 vols. Vol. I, ff. 295. Vol. II, ff. 269. Finely written in bold lettres batardes, long lines, 30 to a full page. On the first leaf are emblazoned the arms of Jean d'Auxy, Knight of the Toison d'or, chequy or and gu. On the same leaf is written : Ex bibliotheca Minimorum Guichiensium. Boarded crimson morocco double with brown silk, g. e. A MAGNIFI- CENT Manuscript, with 143 very beautiful illuminated minia- tures (mostly 5 by 6 in.) ; nearly all those in the first volume being in camaIeu gris, heightened in gold ; and those in the second volume chiefly in colours, and brilliantly illuminated ; besides which there are 148 splendidly illuminated large ornamental initials, and innumerable smaller ones. [See PLATE]. All the miniatures in these volumes are of the highest importance for their Costumes, Civil, Military, Domestic and Ecclesiastical, as well as for Architecture, Landscape and Perspective. The tortures of the Martyrs are very realistic. Some of the miniatures are in two compartments. At the end of Volume I is a Birth Register of the family of the Seigneur de Chabannes and his wife, Catherine de la Rochefoucault, 1540-1552. 617. WlELANT. DlVERSES MATIERES ET ANTIQUITEZ DE FLANDRES DEPUIS QU'ELLE AT RECHEU LA SAINTE FOY A SCAVOIR EN LAN VJ C ET QUATRE, JUSQUES A l'an 1506. (Par Philippe Wielant, Seigneur de Eversbeke.) Escrit hors d'un livre ayant la date du dict an 1506. (dxlix) folio * * MS. OF the sixteenth century, on paper, ff. 174, neatly written in a cursive hand. Old calf. 618. Wielant. Recueil des Antj<,>uitez de Elandrew compose par Maistre Phylippe Wielant, vivant S b de Eversbeke, conseiller au GRAND C0NSE1L DE PRESIDENT EN FLANDRES. Ending in 1513. (DVII1) f° U0 \* MS. OF the sixteenth century, on paper, ff. 172, neatly written in cursive characters. Old calf. 228 SIZES MIXED 619. WlELANT. RECUEIL DES ANTIQUITES DE FLANDEES COMPOSE PAR MAISTRE Philippe Wielant, Seigneur de Eversbeke, Conseiller de Charles de Bourgogne, de Marie et de Maximilien. (dl) folio Imperfect, wanting the first 9 chapters and part of the 10th. *** MS. of the sixteenth century, on paper, ff. 167, neatly written in a cursive hand. Half vellum. 620. XENOPHONTEiS. BENO*IiNTOS SOKPATOY2 AHOMNHMONEYMATA. (dcliv) small 8vo MS. OF the seventeenth century, on paper, pp. 1 98, written in very neat characters, contracted, long lines, 24 to a page. Modern blue morocco extra, with the name " Ange Vergece " on the sides, g. e. by Thompson of Paris. * * * ADDENDA. 621. La Grange. Memoire sur la Province d' Alsace dresse par Mr. de La Grange intendant l'Annee 1697 4fo %* MS. of the seventeenth century, on paper, ff. 275, neatly written. Half morocco, t. e. g. 622. La Grange. Memoire sur la Province de Bretagne (par Mr. de la Grange) Mo *** MS. of the seventeenth century, on paper, ff. 126, neatly written. Half morocco, t. e. g. 623. Barbarus. Francisci Barbari Veneti ad insignem Virum Laurentium de Medicis civem Fiorentinum de Re Uxoria liber incipit fbliciter. (ccxcii) small Mo * # * MS. on vellum, fifteenth century, ff. 83 (3 of which are blank) ; written in neat Roman letters by an Italian scribe, long lines, 21 to a full page, the first page having a fine illuminated histoiiated Initial ; painted capitals in blue and red. Contemporary Italian binding oaken boards, leather, with stamped arabesque ornaments, back mended. SIZES MIXED 229 624. Avatars. The Ten Avatars ; or Vishnoo's History folio *** Manuscript in Javanese 1 written upon 300 narrow leaves of a palm tree ; with the original heavy brass style for writing. 625. Chinese. The Emperor's Birth-day, or some Great Public Festival ; A Coloured Panorama of a River Pageant on 10 sheets, 18 by 14 in. Native silk binding in cloth case folio 626. Histoire Universelle. Cy sensuit la Genealogie de la Bible qui monstre et dit combien chascun aage a dure depuis le com- mencement DU MONDE JUSQUES AL ADVENEMENT JHU CRIST . avec les Papes, Empereurs, Rois de Jerusalem depuis Godefroy de Bouillon, Rois de France et Rois d'Angleterre j usque en Ian MCCC iiii+. (1380) *** Manuscript Vellum Roll (39 feet long), fifteenth century, written in neat lettres batardes on 16 sheets, each 2 ft. 2 in. long by 19i in. wide, with 59 painted and illuminated Historiated Miniatures in squares and circles, illuminated capitals and marginal decorations. 627. Histoire Universelle. A similar Roll to the above extending to the year 1414 (Charles VI of France) **.* MS. of the fifteenth century, on vellum, 59 ft. long by 18£ in. wide, written in neat lettres batardes, with (64) Painted and Illumi- nated Historiated Miniatures, and numerous illuminated Ornamental Initials. 628. A Blank Scrap Book (32 11.), bound in old French red morocco, full gilt floreate back, line frame sides, with a lion at each angle bearing a label " Pax tibi Marce Evangelista " large folio end of sale. Dryden Press: J. Davy & Sons, 137, Long Acre, London, W.C.