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SflKteb ixritl^ '§.dttma ia Stxibging ax ^lluBixntxriQ ANGLO-SAXON LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE, ENGLISH BALLADS AND BALLAD LITERATURE, EARLY ENGLISH AND EARLY FRENCH LITERATURE, ENGLISH BIBLES, CATECHISMS, AND LITURGIES, BIBLIOGRAPHY, PALEOGRAPHY, AND SHAKESPERIANA, WITH OTHER COLLATERAL SUBJECTS, INCJ-UDING MANY VALUABLE, OLD, RARE AND CURIOUS BOOltS AND MANUSCRIPTS. BOSTON : Press of Rockwell and Churchill, 39 Arch Street. 1878. K-L^'o'BZ.O NOTICE AND ERRATA. The classification of the works enumerated in the present catalogue will be conveniently supplemented by the following ad- ditional references under a few of the heads used in the catalogue itself. Appended are a number of errata, and particular attention is requested to the corredtion for the description of Walton's Polyglot, No. 771- This lacks only a portrait, and has the Lexicon, which the note under the title wrongly describes as wanting. The other corrections are of errors more excusable. I. ADDITIONS TO THE CLASSIFICATION, Abbotsford Club Publications. See also 2074 Hawes, Stephen. Conversyon of Swerers. Americana. Under Canada. See also 59 Champlain, Samuel. Oeuvres. 62 Charlevoix, P. F. H. de. Voyage to North America. 64 History of New France. 150 Lescarbot, Marc. Histoire de la Nouvelle France. 255 Warburton, Eliot. Hochelaga. 256 Conquest of Canada. Anglo-Saxon". See also 21x6 Hericher, Ed. Le. Glossaire, etc. 2792 Millar, John. Origin of Distindlion of Ranks. 3y^2 Historical View of English Government. IV Notice and Errata. 2933 Palgrave, Sir F. History of Normandy and England. 2933 Savile, Sir H. Rerum Anglicarum Scriptores ; and same woik under Nos. 3154 and 3155- 3642 Wi^ight, Thos. Biographia Britannica Literaria. 3645 The Celt, Roman, and Saxon. Ballads. See also 1368 Collier, J. P. Broadside Black Letter and Old Ballads. Bibliography. See also 2329 Jones, J. W. Facsimile of the Seven Ages of Man, from a Block-print. CliaUCer. See also 1934 Godwin, William. Life of Chaucer. ^935 Same, 2d edition. 1988 Guileville, Guil. de. Le Rommant des trois Pelerinaiges. Interesting as furnishing the original of Chaucer's A. B, C. 3471 Todd, Rev. H.J. Illustrations of the Lives and Writings of Gower and Chaucer. Drama. See also 2052 Halliwell,J. O. Jenkin of Wales : a droll performed about 1647. 2765 Massinger, Philip. Plays, with notes, etc., by W. Gifford. French. Early Works, etc. See also 2276 Koenig, Wilhelm. Etude sur I'Authenticit^ des Poesies de Clotilde de Surville. Language. See also 1978 Grammatical and other Pieces. 2158 Hormannus {Sentences in English and Latin'). 2428-2429 Latin Grammars. 1699 and 1724. Law. See also 1908-1913, upon Gavelkind. Notice and Errata. v Liturgies. See also 1415 Daniel, H. A. Thesaurus Hymnologicus. 2102 Henry VIII. The Institution of a Christen Man, 1537. 2103 A Necessary Dodtrine and Erudition, 1543. 2S09 Mone, Franc. Jos. Hymni Latini Medii JEw\. 2887 The Ordynary of Crysten Men. Romances of the Round Table. See also 3162-3164 Schultz, A. Works. Shakespeariana. See also 1942 Gosson, Stephen. Plays Confuted, etc., 1581. 3. Corrections of Wrong Cross-References. 246 Cross-reference under " Tliomas, Isaiali," following tliis num- ber, sliould be 1 143. Cross-reference following " Adelung," under Anglo-Saxon (page 27), should be 28S3. 284 Cross-Reference under " Apollonius of Tyre," following this number, should be " Thorpe, 432." 368 Ci'oss-reference under "Jamieson," following this number, should be 1949. 1698 Cross-reference under this number should be 3359. 1846 Cross-reference under this number should be 2891. 2249 Cross-reference under " Ken," following this number, should be "Bowles, 1180." 2471 Cross-reference under this number should be 2550. 3119 Cross-reference following this number, under " Hippeau," should be " Vols. 3 and 4, No. 1828." 3. Works Numbered Twice. 85 and "86 are two works bound in one volume. 486 and 2915 are two numbers for same work. 831 and 842 are two works bound in same volume. VI Notice and Errata. 1444 is the same work and same volume as No. 29 under 2662, Maitland Club Publications. 261 1 should not be numbered. 2719 and 2853 are two numbers for same work. 4. Errors to be Corrected. 557 Should be 4 volumes. 723 Should be " Tiw : or, a View," etc. 771 Note should read: "the Lexicon is wanting the Portrait," only. 945 Should be " Askew." 1020 Should be " Sobolewski." 1293 Should be " Castilio." 1344 No. 45 includes two works and 3 volumes. 1371 Should be " twenty-five copies each." 1641 Cross-reference under Heywood should read "Johan, Tyb, and Sir Jhan." 1706 For " and 5th livr." read " a 5th livr." 1988 Should read, " Wants title and table. First few leaves mended." 2098 Should read " Frauncis Coldocke." 2520 " Bt d." should be erased in the imprint. 2712 For " caricatures" read " miniatures." 2759 Date should be " 1583." CATALOGUE. The cross-references in this catalogue usually refer to other works of the same class being intended to help in showing the extent of each class in the collection, not to explain single titles. 1 Abbotsford Club Publications (in part). 5 vols., viz. . No. I. Ancient M}'steries, from the Digby MSS. ; preserved in tlie Bodleian Library, Oxford. 4°, cloth, uncut, Rdiiiburgh, 1837. For Collier's supplement see No. 10 of series. No. 10. Mind, Will, and Understanding; a Morality from the Macro MS. (supple- ment to Ancient Mysteries.) 4", sewed, ituciit. Edinburgh, 1837. No. 12. Arthour and Merlin ; a Metrical Romance. Now first edited from the Auchinleck MS., by W. B. D. D. TurnbuU. Frontispiece. 4°, cloth, uncut. Edin- burgh, 1838. No. 18. Romances of Sir Guy of Wanviclt, and Rembrun his Son. Now first edited from the Auchinleclc MS., by W. B. D. D. TurnbuU. Frontispiece. 4°, cloth, uncut. Edinburgh, 1840. No. 20. Legend of St. Katherine of Alexandria. Edited from a MS. in the Cot- tdhian Library, by Rev. J. Morton. Vignette on Title-page. 4°, cloth, uncut. Lon- don, 1841. 2 Adam, A. Roman Antiquities, with notes., etc., by Boyd. Wood and steel engravings. Small 4°, cloth. London., 1845. 3 Addison, Lieut. Col. H. R. Paris Social ; Every-day Life in the French Metropolis. Illustrations. 12°, cloth. London., 1866. 4 Addison, Joseph. Works. Portrait and plates. Printed by Baskerville. 4 vols., 4°, half Russia, uncut. Bir7ningham., 1 761. A fine copy, quite free from stains. 5 AgassTz, Eliz. C. and Alex'r. Seaside Studies. Marine animals of Massachusetts Bay. Radiates. Large 8°, c/0^/2. Boston, iS6e^. 6 Agnel, fimile. De I'lnfluence du langage populaire sur la forme de certains mots de la langue fran^aise. 8°, sewed. Paris, 1870. 7 Agriculture, Rural Cyclopsedia, or a general Didtionary of: edited by Rev. J. M.. Wilson. Illustrations. 4 vols. Large 8°, half morocco. Edinburgh, 1852. 6 Americana: American. 8 AiKEx, p. T. Lectures on the Constitutions of Great Britain and the United States. i6°, cloth. London., 1842. 9 AiKiN, John, M.D. Lives of Jolin Selden and Archb. Usher ; with notices of English Men of Letters. Portraits of Selden and Usher. 8°, old calf. London., 1832. 10 Alcott, Dr. Wm. A. The Laws of Health. 8°, cloth. Boston., i860. 11 Aldrich, Henry, D.D. A Reply to Two Discourses lately printed at Oxford concerning the Adoration of our Blessed Saviour in the H0I3' Eucharist. 4°, setved. Oxford, 1687. See under Popery, 3006, for 31 vols, of tracts published at same time as above. 12 Alger, Wm. R. A Critical History of the Dodtrine of a Future Life. Large 8°, cloth. Philadelphia, 1864. 13 Alison, Sir A. History of Europe, 1789-1815. 4 vols. 8°, half calf . New Tork, 1842. 14 Atlas to History of Europe, by A. K. Johnston, with Vocabulary of Military and Marine Terms. Obi. 4°, cloth. Edinburgh, 1855. 15 Allan, George. Life of Sir Walter Scott, with Critical Notices of his Writings. '&no, half b'd. Philadelphia, iSt,^. 16 Allen, John. Inquiry into the Rise and Growth of the Royal Prerogative in England. New ed., by B. Thorpe. With an Inquiry into the Life and Character of King Eadwig. Large' 8°, cloth, itncut. London, 1849. 17 Almanack de Gotha, for the years 1860-76. 17 vols., cloth. 18 Almanac, National, and Annual Record for 1864. 12°, cloth. Philadelphia. Americana. 19 Adams, John. Works ; with Life, by C. F. Adams. Por- traits. 10 vols. 8°, cloth. Boston, 1856. 20 Adams, Sam'l. Life and Public Services, by W. V. Wells. Portraits. 3 vols. Large 8°, cloth, uncut. Boston, 1865. 21 Allen, Col. Ethan. Narrative of his Captivity. 8°, boards. Burlington, 1846. 22 Allen, Wm., D.D. American Biographical and Historical Dictionary. 8°, cloth. Boston, 1832. 23 American Naval Battles ; Battles fought by the Navy of United States from 1794. Lllustrated. Post 8°, cloth. Con- cord, 1848. Americana: Bibliotheca. 7 Americanisms. 34 Vocabulary of words and phrases supposed peculiar to the United States, to which is prefixed an essay on the present state of the language in the U. S., by John Pickering. S°, half bound, hoston., i8i6. 25 Glossary of words and phrases usually regarded as peculiar to the United States, by John Russell Bartlett. 8°, doth. New 7'oi-k., 1S48. 26 ^ Same, 2d edition, greatly enlarged and improved. L. 8°, cloth. Boston, 1859- 27 Glossary of supposed Americanisms coUeded by Alfred L. Elwyn, BI.D. 16°, cloth. Philadelphia, 1859. 28 Etude sur I'Anglais parl6 aux :6tats-Unis, par G. Barringer. Post 8°, sewed. Paris, 1874. This little pamphlet of 36 pages is from the " Actes de la Society Philologique " bemg tome 3, No. 6. — Mars, 1874. See below, Haldeman. 29 Andre, Major. Vindication of the Captors of, by Egbert Ben- son. Reprint. 8°, sewed. New York, 1865. 30 _ Andrews, John. History of the War with America, France, 'Spain, and Holland; 1775-1783. Portraits, Maps, . and Charts. 4 vols. Vost &°, old calf. London, Y'^'&t^-d. 31 Arnold, Benedict. Proceedings of Court-Martial, Raritan, N. J., June 1st, 1779, for the trial of Major-Gen. Arnold. Re- printed, with introduction, notes, etc. Portrait. Large 8°, scxved. New York, 1865. 32 Arnold, S. G. History of Rhode Island, 1636-1790. Map. 2 vols. 8°, cloth. New York, i860. 33 Balci-i, T. Les Fran^ais en Amerique pendant la Guerre de rindependance, 1777-1783. Map. 8°, sewed. Paris, 1872. 34 Bancroft, G. History of the United States. Original edi- tion. Plates. 10 vols. 8°, cloth. Boston, 1843-74. 35 Bartlett, J. R. Literature of the Rebellion. A Catalogue of Books and Pamphlets relating to the Civil War, etc. Large 8°, sewed. Boston, 1866. 36 Bemis, G. Precedents of American Neutrality, in reply to Sir R. Palmer. 8°, sewed. Boston, 1864. Bibliotheca Americana. See below under Bibliography, Catalogues, Nos. 933-942. 8 Americana: Christie. 37 Bishop, J. L... History of American Manufacjtures. 2 vols. 8°, cloth. Philadelphia., 1864. 38 Bishop, S. G. An Eulogium on Gen. Washington : delivered Feb. 22d, 1800. Large 8°, sewed. Roxbury., 1866. One of 60 copies of this size printed. , 39 Bleeker, Capt. Leonard. Order Book, in the expedition under Gen. James Clinton against the Indian settlements of Western New York in 1779. 4°, sewed. New York., 1865. 40 BoTTA, C. History of the War of Independence of the U. S. Trans, by Otis. Portraits. 2, vols. 8°, sheep. Cooperstown, 1845. 41 Bradford, William. History of Plymouth Plantation. Now- first printed from the original manuscript. 8°, cloth. Boston., 1856. 43 Brainerd, Rev. D. Life, from his Diary and private writings, by Rev. J. Edwards. Post 8°, calf. Edinburgh, 1765. 43 Brodhead, y. History of New York. First Period. 1609- 1664. Map. ' 8°, cloth. New Tork, 1853. 44 Browne, D. J. The Trees of America ; pidtorially and botani- cally delineated, etc. Illustrated. ' Large 8°, cloth. New Tork, 1 85 1. 45 Buckingham, J. T. Specimens of Newspaper Literature ; with Personal Memoirs, Anecdotes, and Reminiscences. Portraits. 3 vols. 8°, cloth. Boston, 1850. 46 Bury, Viscount. Exodus of the Western Nations. 2 vols. 8°, cloth, U7tcut. London, 1865. 47 Byfield, Nath. An Account of the Late Revolution in New England. Reprint. 4°, sewed. New Tork, 1865. 48 Cabot, Sebastian. Memoir, with a review of the history of Maritime Discovery. Illustrated by documents from the rolls, now first published., 2d ed. %°, cloth. London, i&t,2. 49 Cairnes, J. E. The Slave Power, an attempt to explain the issues involved in the American Contest. 8°, cloth. New Tork, 1862. Canada. 50 Christie, R. History of Lower Canada. 3 vols. 16°, cloth. Quebec, 1848-50. Also, Two Prize Essays, by J. S. Hogan and Alex. Morris. Maps. 8°, cloth. Montreal, 1855. Together 4 volumes. Americana: Certain. 9 51 Relations des J^suites, contenant ce qui s'est pass6 de plus remarquable dans les missions dans la Nouvelle France. Large 8°. 3 vols. Sewed. Quebec, 1858. With the sheet published later containing the Epistle and Prefaces to Biard's rela- tion of 1616. 52 Notes pour servir a I'histoire, ;i la bibliographie, et a la carto- graphie de la Nouvelle France, et des pays adjacents. 1545- 1700. Par Henry Harrisse. S°, sewed. Paris, iS']2. An interesting and usefUl catalogue of works pertaining to the history and geography of Canada. See Warburton, E., Nos. 255 and 256. 53 Carpenter, N. Geographie Delineated forth in two bookes, containing the Sphericall and Topicall parts thereof, zd edition corrected. Eccles. i. One generation cometh and another goeth, but the earth remayneth for ever. 4°. 2 parts in i vol., calf. ■ Oxford, 1635. An interesting volume. Chap, vif., in the second book, has a brief account of America. 54 Cartier, Jacques. Relation Originale du Voyage au Canada en 1534. Avec une description du manoir de J. Cartier, et une deuxieme serie de documents in6dits sur le Canada, publies par MM. H. Michelant et A. Ram6. Portraits of Cartier and two views of his manor-house. Post 8°, sewed. Paris, 1867. Original text, publislied for the first time from a MS. of the period. The only account known previously was the translation made firom the Italian text of Ramusio. 55 Discours du voyage, fait en 1534, aux Terres Neufues de Canadas, Norembergue, Hochelage, Labrador et pays adjacens, dite Nouvelle France. Nouvelle edition, publiee d'apres I'^dition de 1598, et d'apres Ramusio, par M. H. Michelant. Avec deux cartes. Documents inedits sur J. Cartier et sur le Canada com- muniques par M. A. Rarn6. Post 8°, haf ?nor. gilt top, uncut. Paris, 1865. 56 Bref Recit et Succincte Narration de la Navigation, faite en 1535 et 1536, aux lies de Canada, Hochelage, Saguenay et autres. Reimpression figur^e de I'^dition originale rarissime de 1545, avec les variantes des manuscrits de la Bibliotheque imp6riale. Prec^dee d'une breve et succincte introduction his- torique par M. D'Avezac. Post 8°, half mor., gilt top, uncut. Paris, 1863. 57 Certain Inducements to Well Minded People to transport themselves into the West Indies for the Propagating of the Gos- pel and Increase of Trade. Reprint of London edition of 164 >| . 4°, sewed. New York, 1865. 10 Americana: Connecticut. 58 Chalmers, Geo. Introduction to History of Revolt of Ameri- can Colonies, from State papers in the Public Offices of Great Britain. 2 vols, in i. 8°, cloth. jBoston, 1845. 59 Champlain, Samuel. Oeuvres : publiees sous le patronage de rUniversite Laval, par I'Abbd C. H. Laverdiere. Portrait., maps., and plates. 6 vols., 4°, sewed. Quebec, 1870. " This extremely valuable edition of all Champlain's Works, includes the text of his first American voyage, 1599-1602, which was never published before, except as an English translation by the Hakluyt Society. The MS. of that voyage, which contains drawings reproduced in the plates, was not even known to exist twenty years ago." 60 Chapin, Rev. A. B. Glastenbury for Two Hundred Years : a Centennial Discourse, May i8th, 1853. Map. 8°, cloth. Hart- ford, 1853. 61 Chapin Genealogy; Descendants of Dea. Saml. Chapin, who settled in Springfield, Mass., in 1642. By O. Chapin. 8°, cloth. Northampton., 1862. 62 Charlevoix, P. F. X. de. Journal of Voyage to North Ainer- ica ; Letters to the Duchess of Lediguieres. Map. 2 vols. Post 8°, calf. Londoit., 1761. 63 — History of Paraguay ; with account of establishments formed by the Jesuits. 2 vols. Post 8°, ca//". Dublin, i']6g. 64 History and Description of New France; trans., with notes, by J. G.- Shea. Maps and portraits. 6 vols. Roy. 8°, seived. New Tork, 1866-72. 65 Church, Benj. History of King Philip's War. History of the Eastern Expeditions, 1 689-1 692, against Indians and French. IntroducSions and notes by H. M. Dexter. 2 parts. 4°, sewed. Boston, 1865-7,. 66 Clark, V. H. Onondaga ; or Reininiscences of Earlier and Later Tirnes. Maps, plates, etc. 2 vols. 8°, sheep. Syracuse, 1849. 67 CoLDEN, C. History of the Five Indian Nations of Canada. 2 vols. 12°, old calf. London, 1755. 68 Same. Reprint of Bradford's edition of 1727, edited by J. G. Shea. ^Portrait. Large 8°, sewed. New York, 1866. 69 Connecticut Blue- Laws ; Qiiaker Laws of Plyinouth and Massachusetts; Blue Laws of New York, etc., compiled by an Antiquarian (R. R. Hinman). Yoi,\.%° , cloth. Hartford, i%t^%. 70 Connecticut Historical Society. Colleaions. Vol. i. 8°, cloth. Hartford, i860. Americana: Dunn. 11 71 CuRWEN, S. Journal and Letters of an American in England, 1^7,5-1783 ; with an appendix of Biographical Sketches by Geo. A. Ward. Portrait. 8°, cloth. Boston, 1864. 73 D'Arusmont, Frances W. Views of Society and Manners in America, in Letters to a friend in England, 1818-1820; with additions and correaions. S°, boards. Neiv Tork, iSzi. This lady was widely unpopular in her day as " Fanny Wright." 73 Dawson, Henry B. The Assault on Stony Point by Gen. Ant. Wayne, July 16, 1779. Map, facsimiles, and notes. Roy. 8°, sewed. Morrisania, 1863. Part XI. of Dawson's "Gleanings from Harvest Field of American History" 2m copies printed. 74 Diary of David How ; from the original MS., with bio- graphical sketch by G. W. Chase. Roy. 8°, sewed. Morrisa- nia, 1865. Part IV. of" Gleanings," etc. 75 De Forest, John W. History of the Indians of Connedicut to 1850. 12°, cloth. Hartford, 1852. 76 DicKESON, M. W. American Numismatical Manual. Money of the Aborigines ; and Colonial, State, and United States Coins. Port, and plates. 4°, cloth, uncut. Phila., 1859. 77 Drake, Satnuel G. Indian Captivities, or Life in the Wigwam : being true narratives of captives. 8°, cloth. A7^burn, 1850. 78 Biography and History of the Indians of North America. iithed. %°, cloth. Boston, 1851. 79 The History and Antiquities of Boston, 1630-1770. Also an Introduftory Essay on the discovery and settlement of New England, with nearly three hundred illustrations of Seals, Signatures, Portraits, etc., and additional illustrations in Portraits, Views, etc. Large 8°, half mor. Boston, 1856. See Thompson, No. 3,460. 80 Result of some Researches among the British Archives for information relative to the Founders of New England. Map. 4°, cloth. Boston, i860. 81 • The old Indian Chronicle, written and published in the time of King Philip's War, by persons residing in the country, with Introduction and Notes. Map. 4°, sewed. Boston, 1867. 82 Dunn, John. The Oregon Territory and the British North American Fur Trade. i6°, cloth. Philadelphia, 1845. 12 Americana: Eliot. 83 Eastman, Mary H. Dahcotah ; or, Life and Legends of the Sioux, around Fort Snelling. Illustrated. Post 8°, cloth. New Tork, 1849. 84 Edwards, Rev. J. Faithful Narrative of the surprising work of God in Northampton, etc. Preface by Dr. Watts and Dr. Guyse. 16° , old calf. Londoji^ 173^- 85 Eliot, Jolin, Missionary to the Indians. The Glorious Prog- ress of the Gospel amongst the Indians in New England, manifested by three letters under the hand of that famous instru- ment of the Lord, Mr. John Eliot, and another from Mr. Thomas Mavhew, Jr., both Preachers of the word as well to the English as Indians in New England. Pp. 28. 4°. London. Pub. by Ed~M. JVijzslow, i6/^C). 86 The Light appearing more and more towards the perfect day. Or a farther discovery of the present state of the Indians in New England concerning the progress of the Gospel amongst them. Manifested by letters from such as preacht to them there. Pp. 54. 4°. London, for yohn Sartlet, 1651. The above two Tracts have the head-lines cut into and are stained. They are in one volume, old half binding. They are numbers four and five of the Tracts relating to the Missions among the Indians, and are very rare. 87 Tears of Repentance : or a further Narrative of the Progress of the Gospel amongst the Indians in New England. Related by Mr. Eliot and Mr. Mayhew, two Faithful Laborers in that Work of the Lord. 47 pp. Title and last leaf mounted. 4°, Russia. London., Peter Cole, 16^^. The seventh of the Tracts relating to the Indians, and the second published by the Corporation. It has eighteen leaves besides the 47 pp. as above. 88 Sabin's Reprints of the Tradts relating. to the Missions to the Indians, viz. : — I. New England's First Fruits. London, 1643. .2. Day Breaking if not the Sun Rising of the Gospel with the Indians in N. E. 1648. 3. Clear Sun-shine of the Gospel breaking forth upon the Indians in New England. 1648. 4. The Light appearing more and more towards the perfect Day. London, 1651. 5. Further Progress of the Gospel among the Indians in New England. London, 1652. 6. A further Accompt of the Progresse of the Gospel amongst the Indians in New England. London, 1659. The Originals of these Reprints are rare and costly. The last, the eleventh of the Series, is undescribed in Kennett, Rich, and the Bibliotheca Americana of 1789. 89 Life and Charaaer of: by M. Moore. 18°, old calf. Boston, 1823. 90 Life of; the Aposde of the Indians. 18°, half bound. Ah'zo York, 1841. ' 91 Eliot, John, D.D. A Biographical Didionary of New England. 8°, sheef. Salem, 1S09. Americana: Fremont. 13 92 Eliot, Samuel. Manual of United States History, 1492-1850. Post 8°, half botmd. Boston^ 1S57. 93 Elliot, Jonathan. Debates on the Adoption of the Federal Constitution. 21/ ed., ivitk qddittons. 5 vols. Large 8°, calf. Ph iladelfh ia, 1 86 1 . 94 Elton, R., D.D. Life of Roger Williams. Post 8°, cloth. Prov/divn-c, 1853. 95 Emerson, G. B. Trees and Shrubs growing naturally in Mas- sachusetts. 8°, clolh. Boston, 1850. 96 EsquEMELiNG, Joseph, and others. Plistory of the Buccaniers of America. 5th edition. 2 vols. 12°, old calf. London, 97 Same, in three parts. Plates. 18°, calf. London, 1810. 98 Satne, new edition, with Notices of Piracies on the coast of New England to 1724. Map and illustrations. 8°, cloth. Boston, 1853. 99 Fanning, Col. David, tory in Revolutionary War. Narrative of adventures in North Carolina, 1 775-83- Reprinted from ed. o/'i790. Large 8°, i-ewefif. New York, 1865. 100 Farmer, J. Genealogical Register of the First Settlers of New England. 8°, boards. Lancaster, 1829. See under Savage, Genealogical Dictionary, No. 230. loi Federalist, The, by Madison, Hamilton, and Jay ; with Appendix, Large 8°, calf. Hallowell, 1857. 102 Felt, J. B. The Customs of New England. 8"^, sewed. Boston, 1853. 103 Ferris, B.G. Utah and the Mormons. ¥os,t?>° , cloth. New York, 1854. 104 Florida. L'Histoire Notable de la Floride. Les trois voy- ages faits en icelle par certains Capitaines et pilotes fran(;ais, des- crits par le capitaine Laudonniere ; avec un quatriesme voyage fait par le capitaine Gourgues. Mise en lumiere par M. Basa- nier. 16°, cloth. Paris, 1853. .105 Francis, John W., M.D. Old New York ; or Reminis- cences of the past sixty years. Anniversary Discourse before New York Historical Society, Nov. 17, 1S57. 12°, cloth. New York, 1858. 106 Fremont, Col. J. C. Explorations and Adventures in Kansas, Nebraska, Oregon, and California, with Memoir by S. M. Smucker. Vo%t%° , cloth. New York, y^S. 14 Americana: Henry. 107 Frothingham, R. Life and Times of Joseph Warren. Por- trait. Large '8°, cloth. Boston., 1865. 108 FuRMAN, G. Notes, Geographical and Historical, relating to the town of Brooklyn, on Long Island, with Memoir. Impl. 8°, sewed. Brooklyn, 1865. One of 120 copies printed. 109 Further Queries upon the Present State of the New-English Affairs. Reprint. 4°, sewed. New I'ork, 1865. 1 10 Gale, Rev. Nahum. The Pilgrims' First Year in New Eng- land. Illustrated. 12°, cloth. Boston, 1857. 111 Gasparin, Count A. de. The Uprising of a Great People. Trans, by Mary L. Booth. Post 8°, cloth. New York, 1862. 112 America before Europe. Trans, by Mary L. Booth. Post 8°, cloth. New York, 1862. 113 Giddings, J. R. The Exiles of Florida, or the crimes com- mitted by our Government against the Maroons. 8°, cloth. Co- lumbus, 185S. 114 Gordon, Patrick. Geography Anatomized : or the Geograph- ical Grammar. loth edition, with a set of New Maps. 8°, calf. London, 1725. 115 Gould, N. D. History of Church Music in America. Post 8°, cloth. Boston, 1853. 116 Graves, W. Two Letters respedling the Condudt of Rear- Admiral Thos. Graves, on the coast of the United States, July to Nov., 1781. 4°, boards. Morrisania, 1865. 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Albany, 1856. 132 Washingtoniana ; or Memorials of the .death of Geo. Washington, with list of works printed on the occasion, cata- logue of medals, etc. Portraits and Maf. 2 vols. Large 8°, sewed. Roxbury, 1865. 133 Hubbard, Rev. W. Narrative of the Indian Wars in New England, 1607-1677. 12°, sheep. Stockbridge, May, 1803. J24 Same. Carefully revised and with Historical Preface, Life of the Author, and extensive notes. Vols. 3 and 4 of Woodward's Historical Series. Facsimile. Map. 2 vols. 4°, sewed. Roxbury, 1865. j,r History of New England from the discovery to 1680, 2d ed. collated with the MS. notes, etc. Plates. 8°, half m.orocco. Boston, 1848. 136 Hudson, Henry, the Navigator. The Original Documents in ' which his career is recorded ; collefted, partly translated, and annotated, with 'introduaiion by G. M. Asher. Maps mounted on cloth. (Haklu3t Society Publications.) 8°, cloth. Lon- don, i860. 16 Americana: Leland. 137 Hunter, Rev. J. 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With introduflion and notes, by E. Tuckerman. Reprint of London edition of 16^2. 4°, cloth. Boston, 1865. 143 ■ Account of two Voyages to New England made during the years 1638, 1663. Reprint of Loitdon edition of 1675. 4°, cloth. Boston, 1865. 144 Kalm, Peter. Travels in North America, transl. by J. R. Forster. Alap and Plates. 2 vols. 8°, calf. London, 1772. 145 Keith, Sir W History of the British Plantations in America. Part I. Flistory of Virginia; with remarks on the Trade and Commerce. Maps. 4°, calf. London, 1738. 146 Kidder, Fred. Expeditions of Capt. John Lovewell, and encounters with the Indians ; with account of the Pequaket battle and tribe. 4°, cloth. Boston, 1865. 147 Lawrence, Amos. Extradls from Diary and Correspondence, edited by his son, W. R. Lawrence. 12°, cloth. Boston, 1856. 14S Lechford, Thomas. Plain Dealing; or News from New England. With introdutSlion and notes by J. H. Trumbull. 4°, sewed. Boston, 1867. 149 Leland, C. G. 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London, 1823. ■ ♦■ Presentation copy from the author to John Bidwell. 310 A Compendious Grammar of the Primitive English or Anglo-Saxon Language. 8°, boards, uncut. London, 1826. 311 Essentials of Anglo-Saxon Grammar, with an outline of Prof. Rask's and Grimm's Systems. Large 8°, sewed. London, 1 841. See also Orosius, 395 and 396. 312 Di6tionary of the Anglo-Saxon Language; with a preface on the Origin and Connexion of the German Tongues, a Map of Languages, and the Essentials of Anglo-Saxon Gram- mar : also folding-table of Alphabets. Large 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1838. Presentation copy, with autograph letter from the author inserted, to the late Rev. Dr. A. B. Chapin, of Hartford ; also numerous MS. notes. 313 Compendious Anglo-Saxon and English Didlionary. Large 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1852. 314 King Alfred's Description of Europe, and the Voyages of Ohthere and Wulfstan, etc. Anglo-Saxon and English, with fac-simile copy from the Cotton and Lauderdale MSS. 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This copy has the autograph of Charles Mayo, and the two leaves of notes printed by James Fletcher, in 1752. 316 Metrical Paraphrase of Parts of Holy Scriptures, in Anglo-Saxon ; with translations, notes, and index, by B.Thorpe. Large 8°, boards, uncut. London, 1832. This copy belonged to the late Dr. A. B. Chapin, of Hartford, and contains MS. notes by him. 317 Des Angelsachsen biblische Dichtungen : herausge- geben von K. W. Bouterwek. 8°, sewed. Elberfeld, 1849. 318 Des Angelsachsen biblische Dichtungen. Heraus- gegeben mit ein Glossar, von K. W. Bouterwek. Mit zweifac- sitniles aus dent Cod. Bodlej. 3 vols. 8°, half brown mo- rocco. Elberfeld, 185 1. The first vol. was printed at Giitersloh in 1854. Camden, W. Anglica Normannica, Hibernica, Cambrica, etc. See Camden, No. 1,276. Remaines concerning Britain. See under Camden, Nos. 1,279 and 1,280. 319 Carpenter, S. H. An Introdudtion to the Study of the Anglo-Saxon Language. Post8°, c/oM. Boston, iS*]^. 320 Casaubon, Meric, D.D. De Qiiatuor Linguis Commentatio ; Pars prior : de Lingua Hebraica, et de Lingua Saxonica. Also an Appendix, containing Gulielmi Somneri Cantuar., ad verba Vetera Germanica, etc. Notee. 12°, vellum covers. London, 1650. 321 Chronicon Anglo-Scoticum, Monachi anonymi Scoti, e Codice Durlacensi ; edidit C. W. Bouterwek. Facsimile. 8°, sewed. Elberfeldce, 1863. Clarke, Wm. Roman and Saxon Coins. See under Nu- mismatics, 2,857- 322 Cockayne, Rev. Oswald. Seinte Marharete Meiden ant Martyr, in old English ; now first edited from the skin books. "6°, sewed. London, 1861. 223 Narratiunculee Anglice Conscriptae. 8°, sewed. Lon- don, 1862. One of only 250 copies printed. 224 The Shrine ; a Colleaion of occasional papers on dry subjedts, Parts 1-3. 8°, sewed. London, 1864-7. 34 Anglo-Saxon: Du Bartas. See Chronicles and Memorials of Great Britain, No. 1,344, V°l- 35' fo*" Leechdoms, Wortcunning and Starcraft of early England, and see also 2,308. 325 Codex Diplomaticus JSm\ Saxonici. Opera J. H. Kemble. 6 vols, in 3. 8°, calf. 1839 t° 1848. This copy of the most valuable publication of the English Historical Society is enriched with notes and annotations by T. O. Cockayne. Bound up with the 3d vol. is " A supplement to the ' Anglo-Saxon Church ' containing Solemnities for Passion- week, etc.," by Henry Soames. London, 1844. Collectanea Anglo-Saxonica. See .under Opuscula, etc. No. 393. 326 Collection of six very rare tradts in one volume : — ■ 1. Koclerl disquisitio de incluto libro poetico Theuerdanck, 1790. 2. Grufen, Formute veterum confessionum cum versionibus et illustrationibus et capitulare Ludovici Pii versionis Trevirensis. Theotiscse cum notis et glossis, alte Fransische, Alemannische und Angelsachsische Beicht-Formeln. Hanover, 1767. 3. Everwino Wassenbergh. Specimen Philologise Patriae, etc. Clarissimae Poetse Frisii Giseberti Jacobi F. FrcLnequeri(S, 1793. 4. Ueber der Nibelungen Liet, an den Herrn lohann loachim Eschenburg. Ham- burg, 1795. 5. 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Decalogi Orationis Symboli Saxonica Versio, etc. See No. 6 of Colledtion of 6 rare tradts. No. 326. 331 Du Bartas. Four Bookes : in French and English, by W. Lisle. With the Commentary pf S. G. S. 1625. Also, yElfric's Saxon Treatise by W. Lisle. 1623. i vol. Small 4°, dark calf. London. Lowndes, Watts, and others give the earliest edition of Du Bartas as 1637. Anglo-Saxon: Freeman. 35 DuGDALE, Sir Wm. Monasticon Anglicanum. See under Diigdale, No. 1,687. Durham, Ritual of the Church of. See Surtees Society, 3,374, No. 10. 332 -Ebeling, F. W. Angelsfflchsisches Lesebuch. 4°, boards. Leipzig, 1847- Ellis, Geo. Specimens of early English Poets. See Ellis, No. 1,716. Ellis, Sir H. Introdudlion to Domesday book. See under Domesday, No. 1,627. 333 Elstob, Elizabeth. An English-Saxon Homily on the Birth- day of St. Gregory ; with a Modern English Vei'sion. Also a Latin Version (by W. Elstob), and Appendix. 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Menalogium seu Calendarium Poeticum, ex Hickesiano Thesauro : or, the Poetical Calendar of the Anglo-Saxon. With English translation and notes. Large 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1830. See also Boethius, King Alfred's Version, in Bohn's Antiq. Library, No. 1,168. Freeman, Ed. A. History of the Norman Conquest of Eng- land. See Freeman, No. 1,787. 36 Anglo-Saxon: Gospels. 340 Gage, John. Anglo-Saxon Ceremonial of the Dedication and Consecration of Churches. Illustrated from a Pontifical in Library at Rouen. 1833. 4°, sewed. Published by the London Society ofi Antiquaries. 341 Same. From the Archeeologia, and printed on large paper. Folio, boards. 1834. See also Archaeologia, bound with copy of Alfred's Will, No. 275. Glossary. See for two A. S. Glossaries, Nos. 2,674, 2,675 (Manuscripts). 342 Goodwin, Chas. W. Life of St Guthlac, originally written in Latin. Anglo-Saxon version, with translation and notes ; printed from a MS. in Cottonian Library. Post 8°, cloth., uncut. London, 1848. 343 Gospels of the Fower Euangelistes, translated in the olde Saxons tyme out of Latin into the vulgare toung of the Saxons, newly colledled out of Auncient Monuments of the sayd Saxons, and now published for testimonie of the same (by John Foxe) . Printed by John Daye. Small 4°, old calf. London., 1571. This is printed with an English translation, on the margin, from the Bishop's Bible, somewhat altered to the Saxon idiom. It was published at the expense of Abp. Parker. This copy has the last leaf done in facsimile with ape7t^ the Saxon text only. Bound with the above : A Saxon Treatise concerning the Old and New Testament, by yElfric Archbishop of Canter- bury ; now first published in print with English of our times, by William LTsle. London., 1623. 344 _ Uphilas, Quatuor D. M. I. E. Evangeliorum ver- siones perantiquae duee, Gothica scil. et Anglo-Saxonica : quarum illam ex celeb, cod. argenteo nunc primum depromsit Franc. Junius banc autetn ex codd. MSB. collatis emendatius curavit Thomas Mareschallus. Accessit et Glossarium Gothi- cum ; cui prsinittitur alphabetum gothicum, runicum, etc., opera ejusdem Fr. Juni. 2 vols. Qiiarto, half bound. Dor- drechti, 1665. With autograph of George Ballard. 345 The same work, but with a new title. The two vol- umes bound in one. Sound calf binding. Amstelcedami, 1684. Gospels. Anglo-Saxon versions. See Bosworth and War- ing, under Bibles, No. 844 ; also Surtees Society, No. 3,374, Nos, 28, 39, 43, 48. 346 Anglo-Saxon Version of the Holy Gospels, edited from the original MSS. by B. Thorpe. 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1842. Anglo-Saxon: Hardwicke. 37 347 Die vier Evangelien in alt-nordhumbrischer Sprache, herausgegeben von K. W. Bouterwek. Facsimile of initial letter. 8°, sewed. Giitersloh, 1857. 348 _ St. Matthew, in Anglo-Saxon and Northumbrian ver- sions, synoptically arranged : with collations of the best MSS. Edited by J. M. Kemble, and C. Hardwicke. 4°, cloth. Cam- bridge., 1858. 349 St. Mark, in Anglo-Saxon and Northumbrian versions, synoptically arranged, with collations of all the MSS. Edited by Rev. VV. W. Skeat. 4°, cloth, uncut. Camb., 1871. GouGH, R. Catalogue of Books relating to Saxon and Northern Literature. See Catalogues, under Bibliography, No. 952. Grammar. See Bosworth, Elstob, Gwilt, Hunter, Klipstein, March, Rask, Shute, Vernon, Wood, in this list of Anglo-Saxon matter. 350 Grein, C. W. M. Dichtungen der Angelsachsen stabreimend iibersetzt. 2 vols. 8°, sewed. Gottingen, 1857-9. 351 Bibliothek der Angelsachsischen Poesie, etc., mit vollstandigem Glossar. 4 vols, in 6 parts, the Bibliothek form- ing 2 vols., and the Glossary 2 vols, in 4 parts. 8°, sewed, uncut. Gottingen, 1857-64. 352 Bibliothek der Angelsachsischen Prosa. Bandi. Alfrik de vetere et novo Testamento, Pentateuch, losua, Buch der Richter und Hiob. 8°, sewed, uncut. Cassel, 1872. Grimm, J. Deutsche Grammatik. ^S'ee Grimm, No. 3,409. Guest, Edwin. History of English Rhythms. See Guest, No. 1,986. 353 Gwilt, Joseph. Rudiments of Grammar of the Anglo-Saxon tongue. 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1829. 354 Sam.e. Duplicate copy. Haigh, D. H. See Nos. 1,995, 1,996. 355 Hand-Books by a Literary Association : — 1. Anglo-Saxon Root-Words, 1854. 2. Engrafted Words of the English Language, 1854. 3. Anglo-Saxon Derivatives, 1855. 3 vols.. Post 8°, cloth. New York. 356 Hardwicke, Charles. An Historical Inquiry touching St. Catherine of Alexandria ; with a Semi-Saxon Legend. Plates. 4°, sewed. Cambridge, 1849. A Cambridge Antiquarian Society Publication. 38 Anglo-Saxon : Hickes. 357 Anglo-Saxon Passion of St. George ; from a MS. in the Cambridge Univei'sity Library, with translation. Sm. 8°, sewed. London^ 1850. Printed as No. 88 of Percy Society. Harris, John. History of Kent. See Kent, No. 2,252. Hearne, Thos. See under Hearne, for Leland, No. 2,093 '■> for Robert of Avesbury, No. 2,084; ^o*" Hemingi Chartularium, No. 2,085 i and Johannis Glastoniensis Chronica, No. 2,090. Heliand. Poema Saxonicum Seculi noni. See Heliand, No. 3,412. Henry, Robt. History of Great Britain. See Henry, No. 2,104. 358 Henshall, Samuel. The Etymological Organic Reasoner ; one sheet of the Gothic Gospel of St. Matthew, and another of the Saxon Dui-ham Book, with literal English Translation. 8°, boards., ujicut. Land., 1807. Saxon and English Languages, etc. See under Saxon Chronicle, Ingram's edition. No. 411. 359 Heptateuchus, Liber Job, et Evangelium Nicodemi ; Anglo- Saxonice. Historiag Judith Fragmentum, Dano-Saxonice. Ed. ex MSS. Edw. Thwaites. Plate and Jine vignettes. 8°, half bound. Oxo7itl, 1698. 360 Duplicate copy in brown calf. 361 Heywood, Sain'l. A Dissertation upon the Distin(ftions in Society, and Ranks of the People, under the Anglo-Saxon Gov- ernment. 8°, stamped calf. London., 1818. 362 Hickes, George, (D.D.). Institutiones Grammaticae Anglo- Saxonicffi, et Mceso-Gothicffl. — Grammatica Islandica, per Run. Jonase. — Catalogus Librorum Septentrionalium. — Accedit Edo. Bernardi Etymologicon Britannicum. 4°, old panelled calf. Oxonti, 1689. 363 iSermo Lupi Episcopi, Saxonice. Latinam interpreta- tionem notaque adjecit Guil. Elstob. Folio, 1 1 pages, half bound, large paper. Oxonii, 1701. This forms part of Hickes' " Thesaurus," viz., Vol. 2, pages 98-108 inclusive. A few copies were printed separately, and are very rare. This copy has the autograph of Chas. Konig, of the British Museum. 364 Linguarum vett. Septentrionalium Thesaurus gram- matico-criticus et archsologicus. Portrait, facsimiles, and plates of coins, etc. 3 vols., folio, old panelled calf large paper. Oxon., 1703-5. Anglo-Saxon: Kemble. 39 " This work has had so many just praises given to it at home and abroad, that few IJiglish readers can be strangers to its contents," NUolson. " Many valuable portions of this grand work are taken from the original Saxon MSS., now lost. An indispen- sable work for consultation to the student of Anglo-Saxon Literature, containing Icelandic, Anglo-Saxon, and Gothic Grammars and Dictionaries ; also valuable Anglo-Saxon fragments." See Wotton, W., No. 448-453. 3^5 Gratnmatica Anglo-Saxonica ex Hickesiano Lingu- Jirum Septentrionalium Thesauro, excerpta (ab E. Thwaites). 8°, old doards. Oxon., I'jii. Letters between Dr. Hickes and a Popish Priest, etc. See Hickes, Nos. 2,133 ^"d 2,134. 366 HoARE-, Sir R. C. Registrum Wiltunense, Saxonicura et Latinum, ab anno regis Alfredi, 892, ad annum Eadwardi, 1045. In Miiseo Britannico asservatum. Frontisfiece^ Seal of the Abbey of Wilton. London., 1827. Also, Chronicon Viludunense, sive de Vita et Miraculis Sanctce Editliee. Carmen Vetus Anglicus, in Museo Britan- nico asservatus. Land., 1832. I vol. YoWo, half bozmd. Presentation copies. 100 copies of each printed. 367 Hunter, WiUiam. An Anglo-Saxon Gratnmar and Deriva- tives ; with proofs of the Celtic Dialedts being of Eastern origin, etc. 8°, cloth. London, 1832. 368 Ingram, Rev. James. An Inaugural Ledlure on the Utility of Anglo-Saxon Literature, to which is added the Geography of Europe by King Alfred, and his account of Discovery of the North Cape in the 9th Century. 4°, boards, uncut. Oxford, 1807. Jamieson, J. Hermes Scythicus. .See Gothic, No. 1,049. 369 Jefferson, Thomas. An Essay towards facilitating Instruc- tion in Anglo-Saxon. 4°, sewed. New Tork, 1851. Prepared for publication in 1798, and dedicated to H. Croft. See Croft. Johnson, S. Didtionary of English Language, with Todd's additions. See Didlionaries, No. i,577- 370 Junius, Francis, Jr. Etymologicum Anglicanum cum Vita Auftoris et Grammatica Anglo-Saxonica : edidit Edw. Lye. Portrait from Vandyke by Vertue. YoWo, old calf . Oxon., 1743- " This is a very valuable English Etymological and Comparative Dictionary. Dutch, German, Scandinavian, Gothic, Anglo-Saxon, and other equivalents are given of every English word. 371 Kemble, John M. The Saxons in England. A History of the English Commonwealth till the period of the Norman Conquest. 2 vols. 'L'iYg& 8°, cloth, uncut. Land., iB^<). 40 Anglo-Saxon: Lisle. 372 Klipstein, L. F. Analedia Anglo-Saxonica : Seledlions in Prose and Verse, from Anglo-Saxon Literature ; with an intro- dudlory Essay and notes. 2 vols. 8°, cloth, uncut. New York, 1849. 373 Same. Dnplicate copy, 1856. 374 ^Ifric's Anglo-Saxon Homily on the Birthday of St. Gregory, and collateral extracts. Rendering into English, notes, etc Post 8°, cloth. New Tork, 1849. 375 Grammar of the Anglo-Saxon Language, revised and enlarged. 8°, cloth, uncut. New Tork, 1853. 376 Same. Duplicate copy, 1857. 377 Langley, L. Principia Saxonica : or an Introdudtion to Anglo- Saxon Reading, comprising ^Ifric's Homily on the Birthday of St. Gregory, etc., and a Glossary. Post 8°, cloth. Lon- don, 1844. Lambarde, Wm. Perambulation of Kent. See Kent, Nos. 2,254-2,256. Lappenberg, J. M. History of England under A. S. kings. See Lappenberg, No. 2,424. 378 Larenaudiere, p. D. et Michel, ^Fr. Anglo-Saxonica. I. Coup d'CEil sur les Progres et sur I'Etat adtuel de la Littera- ture Anglo-Saxonne en Angleterre, par M. Th. Wright, traduit en frangais. II. Bibliotheque Anglo-Saxonne. 2 vols. Large 8°, sewed. Paris, 1836-37. 379 Leo, Heinrich. Redtitudines Singularura Personarum ; nebst einer einleitenden abhandlung iiber landansiedlung, etc., der Angelsachsen. 8°, sexved, uncut. Halle, 1842. 380 Treatise on the Local Nomenclature of the Anglo- Saxons ; trans, by B. Williams, with additional examples and notes. 8°, boards, uncut. Lo7tdon, 1852. 381 Angelsiichsisches Glossar. 8°, sewed. Halle, 1872. 382 Lingard, John, D.D. History and Antiquities of the Anglo- Saxon Church. 8°, cloth. London, 1845. 383 Lisle, William. A Saxon Treatise concerning the Old and New Testaments, by ^Elfric ; now first published in print with English of our Times, with Introducftion. Also Reprints of "A Testimony of Antiquity," with preface by Josselin, The Words of ^Ifric, written to Wulfstan, The Lord's Prayer, Creed, and Ten Commandments in the Saxon and English Tongue ; these were -first printed by John Day. 4°, brown calf. L^ondoti, 1623. Anglo-Saxon: Mores. 41 Same. See Du Bartas, No. 331, and Gospels, No. 343- 384 2d edition, entitled. Divers ancient Monuments in the Saxon Tongue, showing that both in the Old and New Testa- ment, the Lord's Prayer and Creed were then used in the vulgar tongue ; the Opinion held of the Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- per, etc. 4°, old calf. London., 1638. LoRENZ, F. Life of Alcuin. See 2,625. 385 Loth, J. Etymologische AngelsjEchsische-enCTlische Gram- matik. 8°, half brown morocco. Elberfeld., 1S70. 386 Lye, Edward. Dicftionarium Saxonico et Gothico-Latinum. Accedunt Fragmenta Versionis Ulphilae, etc. Edidit O. Man- ning. 2 vols. YoWo, old Russia. London, i']'j2. 387 Same. Duplicate copy. 2 vols, in 3. Calf., neat, with supplement. Folio, cloth. 4 vols, in all. MS. notes by J. O. Cockayne, 388 March, Prof. F. A. A Comparative Grammar of the Anglo- Saxon Language. Large 8°, cloth, uncut. New York, 1870. 389 An Anglo-Saxon Reader, with Philological Notes, a brief Grammar, and a Vocabulary. Large 8°, cloth, uncut. New York, 1870. Meidinger, H. Di(5lionnaire etymologique et comparatif des langues teuto-gothiques. §ee Meidinger, under Teutonic. Mich^ler, C. Tabulse parallelas antiquissimarum, etc. See Teutonic, 3,421. 390 Miller, Thomas. History of the Anglo Saxons. 3d edition. Lllustrated. Post 8°, cloth. London, 1852. . MiLLES, Dean. Account of Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Danish Money. See z^wi^er Manuscripts, 2,719. 391 MoNUMENTA Historica Britannica ; or. Materials for the History of Britain from the earliest period. Vol. i. Map, and 27 plates of Saxon Coins, Charters, etc. Large folio, half bound. London, 1848. Contains all the important passages relating to the History of the Saxons and Angles before the Norman Conquest, taken from existmg Chronicles. Edited by Henry Petrie and T. D. Hardy. Mores, Ed. Rowe. De ^Ifrico Dorobernensi, etc., bound with copy of King Alfred's Will, 1788. See under A\{ted, 274. 42 Anglo-Saxon: Phillips. 393 Neville, R. C. Saxon Obsequies illustrated by ornaments and weapons, discovered in a Cemetery in Cambridgeshire. Colored lithographs. Folio, cloth. London^ 1852. OcTAViAN, Emperor of Rome, Romance of, from MS. in Bodleian. See Oftavian, 2,871 and 2,872. Oelrich,J. Angelsaechsische Chrestomathie. •S'ee No. 5 of Colledtion of 6 rare tracts, 326. 393 Opuscula Anglo-Saxonica, 4 tracts, viz. :■ — ■ 1. Collectanea Anglo-Saxonica, maximam partem, etc., edita a L. C. MuUer. Havnice, 1835. 2. Saxones, Commentatio Historica, etc., scripsit et defendit J. MoUer. Berlin, 1830. 3. A. S. version of Story of Apollonius of Tyre (with translation by B. Thorpe) , from a MS. in library of C. C. C. Cambridge. London, 1834. 4. Beowulf, Heldengedicht des achten Jahrhunderts, verschen von. L. Ettmiiller. Map. Zurich, 1840. In I vol. Small 8°, half calf. Autograph of Chas. Konig, Brit. Museum. 394 Orosius. Compendious History. Anglo-Saxon Version of, by Alfred the Great. With an English Translation from the Anglo-Saxon (by the Hon. D. Barrington). 8°, calf. London., 1773- 395 . King Alfred's Anglo-Saxon version, edited by J. Bos- worth, D.D. Facsimile specimens of AfSS., colored maps., notes, etc. Large 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1859. MS. letter from Dr. Bosworth, inserted. 396 Same, translated by Dr. Bosworth. F'ac-similes and colored map. Large 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1855. Palgrave, Sir Francis. History, Rise and Progress of the English Commonwealth. See under Palgrave, 2,929. Parker, Matthew. Priests' Marriages, defence of. 6'ee 2,940. 397 Pedler, E. H. The Anglo-Saxon Episcopate of Cornwall ; with some account of the Bishops of Crediton. Appendix of Documents. Large 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1856. 398 Pegge, Samuel. An Account of the Textus Roffensis ; and of Mr. Elstob and his sister ; also Memoirs of Mr. Johnson of Cranbrooke. 4°, sewed. London, 1784. 399 Petheram, John. An Historical Sketch of the Progress and Present State of Anglo-Saxon Literature in England. 8°, boards, uncut. London, 1840. With the autograph of the late Rev. Dr. Chapin, of Hartford. 400 Phillips, George. Versuch einer Darstellung der Geschichte des Angelsachsischen Rechts. '&° , half brown morocco. Got- t in gen, 1825. Anglo-Saxon: Saxon. 43 Philological Museum. See ?inder Language, 3,381. 401 Piper, Ferd. Die Kalendarien und Martyrologien der Angel- sachsen ; so wie das Martyrologium, etc., der Herrad von Land- sperg nebst Annalen der Jahre 1859 ^'"^"^ i860. 8°, sewed. Berlin., 1863. Prayers. See under Gothic Grammar in Manuscripts, 2,695. 402 Psalms. Libri Psalmorum, versio autiqua Latina ; cum Paraplirasi Anglo-Saxonica, e Cod. MS. in Bibl. Reg., Paris. Nunc primum edidit B. Thorpe. Facsimile frontispiece. 8°, boards, uncut. Oxon.., 1835. 403 Duplicate copy, in cloth. Psalter. See Surtees Society, 3,374) Nos. 16 and 19. 404 PsALTERiuM Davidis. Latino-Saxonicum vetus, a Johanne Spehnanno. E vetustissimo exeraplari MS. in Bibliotheca Henrici Spelmanni, et cum tribus aliis non multo minus vetustis collatum. 4°, old calf. London., 1640. 405 Rask, E. Grammar of the Anglo-Saxon Tongue, with a Praxis. New edition, enlarged and improved by the author. Trans. byB. Thorpe. 8°, mottled calf . Copenhagen., 1830. With book-plate of Rev. W. W^ewell, of Trinity College. 406 Same. Duplicate copy, in cloth., uncut, with book- plate of Archdeacon Hare. 407 Same. Second edition, corredted and improved. Post 8°, cloth. London, 1865. Reliqui^ Antiquje. See under Reliquiae, 3,063. RiEGER, Max. Alt und Angelsachsisches Lesebuch. Also, Verkunst. See Rieger under Teutonic, 3,435 and 3,436. Sammes, Aylett. Britannia Antiqua. .S'ee Sammes, 3,149. 408 Saxon Chronicle. Chronicon Saxonicum, exMSS. Codicibus nunc primum edidit ac latinum fecit, opera Edmundi Gibson. Anglo-Saxon and Latin in double columnsS Map, notes, and glossary. /^ , brown mottled calf . Oxon., 16^2. A presentation copy from the editor to John Chamberlayne, afterwards sold as a duplicate sale copy, by the British Museum. 409 Same. Duplicate copy, in old dark calf. 410 A literal Translation, by Miss Gurney, of Keswick, Norfolk. 8°, boards. Norwich, 1819. Originally intended for sale; but, hearing of Dr. Ingram's edition, the translator determined to merely circulate this privately. , . , , „ , " The honor of having printed the first literal version of the baxon annals was reserved for a learned lady, the Elstob of her ^.ger — Ingram's Preface. 44 Anglo-Saxon: Silver. 41 1 With an English Translation, in double columns. Notes, indexes, maps, plates, and Short Grammar ; by Rev. J. Ingram. Best edition. Large 4°, half brown morocco, un- cut. London, 1823. Bound with this : The Saxon and Eng- lish Languages, reciprocally illustrative of each other, etc., by Samuel Henshall. London, 1798. See Palgrave, Sir F., for an annotated copy of this worlc, 2,934. Two (Parker and Laud) MSS. parallel, vsrith Supple- mentary Extradls from the others, by Rev. John Earle, M.A. Two facsimiles from Cottonian MS. 2)° , cloth, uncut. Ox- ford, 1865. See Chronicles and Memorials of Great Britain, 1,344, No. 23, for Thorpe's edition, w^ith translation. 413 Ancient History, English and French, exemplified in a regular dissedlion of "the Saxon Chronicle ; preceded by a Review of Wharton's" Utrum vElfricusGrammaticus.?" Malmes- bury's "Life of St. Wulstan," and Hugo Candidus' Peter- borough History. 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1830. ScHiLTERi, Joan. Thesaurus Antiquitatum, etc. See Schilterus, under Teutonic. 414 ScHMiD, Dr. Reinhold. Die Gesetze der Angelsachsen ; in der Ursprache mit tjbersetzung und Erlaiiterungen. Vol. I., half bound, 8°. Leipzig, 1832. With autograph of Charles Konig, British Museum. 415 Die Gesetze der Angelsachsen. In der Ursprache mit Ubersetzung, Erlauterungen, und einem ar.tiquarischen Glossar. Zweite, voUig uragearbeite und vermehi'te Auflage. Large 8°, half brown m.orocco, gilt top, uncut. Leipzig, 1858. 416 Science, Popular Ti'eatises on; written during the Middle Ages in Anglo-Saxon, Anglo-Norman, and English. Edited by T. Wright. 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1841. Published by the Historical Society of Science. 417 ScREADUNGA. Anglo-Saxouica, maxiinam partem inedita, publicavit C. G. Bouterwek. Plate of facsimiles. 4to, sewed. Elberfeld, 1858. 418 Si-iUTE, S. M. A Manual of Anglo-Saxon for Beginners ; comprising a Grammar, Reader, and Glossary, with Explana- tory notes. Post 8°, cloth. New York, 1867. 419 Silver, Rev. T. The Coronation Service; or, Consecration of the Anglo-Saxon Kings. 8°, sewed. London, i8t,i. Lectures on Study of A. S. See Tracts on A. S., etc., 437, No. i. Anglo-Saxon: Testimonie. 45 420 Singer, S. W. The Departing Soul's Address to the Body : a fragment of a Semi-Saxon poem, with English translation. 8°, sewed. London, 1845. 421 SoAMES, Henry. An Enquiry into the Dodtrines of the An- glo-Saxon Church. The Bampton Lefture for 1830. 8°, cloth. Oxford, 1830. 422 The Anglo-Saxon Church. Its History, Revenues, and General Character. 8°, cloth, London, 1835. 423 Same, 3d ed. 8°, cloth. London, 1844. 424 SoMNER, W. Di(3;ionarium Saxonico-Latino-Anglicum. Ac- cesserunt yElfrici Abbatis Grammatica Latino-Saxonica cum Glossario. YoYxo, calf, gilt. Oxon., 1659. 425 Vocabularuni Anglo-Saxonicum Lexico, magna parte auctius opera Tho. Benson. Frontispiece. 8°, old boards, uncut. Oxon., i'JOT. 426 — Duplicate copy, in panelled calf, with MS. notes on the margin and at the end of book. 427 Another copy, interleaved with blank pages and MS. notes by the editor, intended for a new edition of the work. JBoards. History of Gavelkind. See under Gavelkind, 1,911 and 1,912. Squire, Sam'l. Historical Essay. See under Squire, 3,345. 428 Stephens, Geo. Two Leaves of King Waldere's Lay ; from the originals in the great National Library of Cheapinghaven, Denmark: with translation, etc., four photographic fac- similes. Large 8°, sewed. Cheapinghaven ( Copenhagen),id>6o. Runic Monuments. See under IzelnnAlc, 2,11^1. Strutt, Joseph. Chronicle of England. See 3,366. 429 SwiTHiN, St. Legends of, and Sanfta Maria yEgyptiaca. Facsimile of Some Leaves in Saxon Handwriting, copied by Photozincography. Published with elucidations and an essay, by Rev. J. Earle. Large 4°, boards, uncut. London, 1861. Gloucester Fragments, Anglo-Saxon, with a literal translation. Taylor, Arthur. Glory of Regality, etc. See 3,386. 430 Testimonie of Antiquitie, shewing the auncient Fayth in the Church of England, touching the Sacrament of the Body and Bloude of the Lord here publikely preached, and also re- ceaved in the Saxons Tyme, above 600 yeares agoe. A Pas- chal Homily or Sermon by ^Ifric. Imprinted by John Day^ In Anglo-Saxon and English. Lond., n. d. (1567)- 12°, mottled calf , neat. With book-plate of L. and M. A. Schimmelpenninck. See awi^e^ Bibliography, Mores, Ed. Rowe, 1,106, for information concerning two editions of this work. See also Lisle's Saxon Treatise, 383. 46 Anglo-Saxon: Tracts. 431 Seledl Monuments of the Dodrine and Worship of the Catholic Chui'ch in England before the Norman Conquest ; con- sisting of ^Ifric's Paschal Homily, etc., Offices of the Canon- ical Hours, and three Metrical Prayers or Hymns ; in Anglo- Saxon and Latin, with English Translations, Notes, Collations of ancient MSS., Introduction, etc., by E. Thomson. Frontis- piece. 12°, calf stamped. London, iii\<^. Thierry, Aug. Conquest of England by Normans. See Thierry, 3,451. Thommerell, J. P. Recherches, etc. ^See 3,459. 432 Thorpe, B. Anglo-Saxon Version of Story of Apollonius of Tyre, from a MS. in C. C. C. Cambridge, with translation, etc. 8°, cloth. London, 1834. For duplicate copy of same, see under Opuscula Anglo- Saxonica, 393. 433 Analedta Anglo-Saxonica. A Seledtion in Prose and Verse from Anglo-Saxon Authors of various ages ; with a Glos- sary, designed chiefly as a first book for Students. Large 8°, boards, uncut. London, 1834. 434 Same. 2nd Edition, with corredlions and improve- ments. 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1846. 435 Ancient Laws and Institutes of England ; comprising Laws under Anglo-Saxon Kings, with translations ; under Edward the Confessor, William I. and Henry I. Also Monu- menta Ecclesiastica Anglicana, etc., and Glossary. Folio, cloth. London, 1840. Printed under Commissioners of Public Records. Codex Exoniensis. See under Exeter, 338. 436 Thrupp, John. The Anglo-Saxon Home ; a History of the Domestic Institutions and Customs of England, from the 5th to the nth century. 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1862. ■Thwaites, E. NotcB in Anglo-Saxonum Nummos, 2 copies bound with copies of Wotton's Linguarum, etc., which see, Nos. 448, 449. Todd, H. J. Illustrations of Gower and Chaucer. See Todd, 3471- 437 Tracts on Anglo-Saxon, Irish and English Languages. ji. Lecture on the Study of Anglo-Saxon, by T. Silver. Oxford, 1822. 2. An Essay on the Antiquity of the Irish Language ; being a collation of the Irish with the Punic ; and a preface proving Ireland the Thuie of the Ancients, by Lieut.-Col. C. Vallancey. Remarks on this Essay, by Celticus. Loftd., 1822. 3. Historical and Critical Remarks upon the modern Hexametrists ; and upon Mr. Southey's Vision of Judgment, by Rev. S. Tillbrooke. Camb., 1822. I vol. 8°, half bound. Anglo-Saxon: Widmore. 47 438 Turner, Sharon. History of the Anglo-Saxons, from the earliest Period to the Norman Conquest. 7th edition. 3 vols. Large 8°, cloth^ uncut. London., 1852. 439 Vernon, Edward J. A Guide to the Anglo-Saxon Tongue ; A Grammar after E. Rask, Extra6ts in Prose and Verse, with notes, etc. Post 8°, cloth. London., 1846. 440 Duplicate copy, with imprint of 1850. Verstegan, Richard. Restitution of decayed Intelligence, etc. See Verstegan, 3,522 and 3,523. 441 Vocabularies, A volume of, illustrating the conditions, etc., of our forefathers, the history of forms of elementary education and of languages spoken in England from Xth to XV th cent Edited from MSS. in public and private colledlions by T. Wright. Large 8°, cloth., uncut. 1857- Privately printed for Mr. Mayer, of Liverpool. 442 A Second Volume. 1874. Privately printed ; uniform with vol. i. VuLCANius, Bon : De Literis et Lingua Getarum. See under Gothic, 1,966. 443 Wackerbarth, F. D. Music and the Anglo-Saxons ; being some account of the Anglo-Saxon Orchestra. '?>'., sewed. Lon- don^ 1837. /\/\/\ Same. Duplicate copy in cloth. 445 Walsingham, Thomas. Chronica : containing, — 1. .(Elfridi Regis Res Gestae (ab' Asserio) , n. d. 2. Historia Brevis, ab Edwardo primo ad Henricum quintum, apud Hen. Bin- neman. Lond., 1574. 3. Ypodigma Neustriae vel Normanniee, ab Irruptione Normannorum, etc., in adibus J. Dayi. Land., 1574. Three separate titles^ each in wood-cut borders. 3 parts in I vol. Sm. folio, dark calf, gilt. I^ondon, 1574. Warton, Thos. Hist, of Eng. Poetry. See Warton, 3>576-3>S78- Westwood, J. O. See under Palaeography for Pateographia Sacra Pi6toria, 2,923, and Miniatures and Ornaments of Saxon and Irish Manuscripts, 2,924. White, Robt. M. The Ormulum. See under White, 3,594. Widmore, Rich. Time of Foundation of Westminster Abbey See Widmore, 3,623. 48 Ante-Nicene. 446 WiLKiNS, David. Leges Anglo-Saxonicse ecclesiasticse et civiles ; accedunt Leges Edvardi Latinas, Gulielmi I Gallo- Normanicas et Henrici I Latinse ; subjungitur H. Spelmanni Codex vet. Statutorum Anglis. Folio, panelled calf. Lon- do?t, 1 721. WiLKiNS, John. Essay towards a Real Charafter, etc. See under Language, 2,417. 447 Wood, James. Outlines of English and Anglo-Saxon Gram- mar for the use of Schools. 12°, cloth. Edinb., 1857. 448 WoTTON, W. Linguarum Veterum Septentrionalium The- sauri, Audtore G. Hickesio, Conspedtus brevis. Notfe, cum appendice ad Notas. London, 1708. Also, Notse in Anglo- Saxonum Nummos. Together! \o\. \S° , dark green inoroc- co, gilt-tooled, gilt edges. Oxon., 1708. 449 Duplicate copies of preceding two works, in panelled calf. Autograph of Chas. Konig, Brit. Mus. 450 Short View of Hickes' Treasure of the Ancient Northern Languages. Trans., with Notes, by Maurice Shelton. 4°, calf. London, i7,35' With MS. marginal notes. 45 1 Duplicate copy in panelled calf. 452 Same. 2d edition. With Emendations and Addi- tions. Preface and Index. Large Paper. Lo7id., 1737. Also, Johnson, Saml. Plan of a Didlionary of the English Language, in a letter to Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield. Together i vol. 4°, brown calf. Land., 1747. 453 View of Hickes' Treasury, etc. Duplicate copy of 2d edition. Brown calf. 454 Anselm. Cur Deus homo .'' An early edition, together with Augustini liber de XII. abusiris seculi, also an early edition, having both works, 35 lines to the full page, i vol., folio, blue morocco, gilt edged. S. I. et a. 455 Same. Translated, with account of the author, etc. 2d edition. 12°, sewed. Oxford, 1865. 456 Ante-Nicene Christian Library. Translations of the Writings of the Fathers to A.D. 325, edited by Rev. Dr. Alex. Roberts and Dr. Jas. Donaldson. Vol. 1. The Apostolic Fathers. 2. Justin Martyr and Athenagoras. 3. Tatian and Theophilus ; and the Clementine Recognitions. 4 and 12. Clement of Alexandria. 2 vols. Antiquities: Antiquarian. 49 5 and 9 (first part). Irenaeus. 2 vols. 6 and 9 (second part). Hippolytus, Bp. of Rome. 7. Five Books of Tertullianus against Marcion. 8 and 13. Cyprian, Bishop of Carthage. 2 vols. 10 and 23. Origen. 2 vols. II, 15, and 18. Tertullianus, with extant works of Victorinus and Conimo- dianus. 3 vols. 14. Methodius, Alexander of Lycopolis, etc. 16. Apocryphal Gospels, Acts, and Revelations. 17. Clementine Homilies and Apostolical Constitutions. 19. Arnobius adversus Gentes. 20. Gregory Thaumaturgus, Dionysius of Alexandria, and Archelaus. 21 and 22. Lactantius ; Testaments of the twelve Patriarchs, and Fragments of 2d and 3d century. 2 vols. 24. Liturgies and other Documents. 24 vols. Large 8°, cloth, uncut. Edinb., 1867-72. 457 Anthropological Society of London. Memoirs for 1863-4. Large 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1865. 458 Akerman, J. Y. Archseological Index to Remains of An- tiquity. Plates and illustrations. 8°, cloth. London, 1847. 459 Remains of Pagan Saxondom. Woodcuts, and 40 colored plates of Eibulce, Bronzes, Drinking-vessels, Urns, etc. 4°, half mor., top gilt, uncut. London, 1855. *' The plates are admirably executed by Mr. Basire, and colored under the direction of the Author. It is a work well worthy the notice of the ArchEeologist." See also under Nutnismatics, 2,856. 460 Antiquarian Repertory. A miscellaneous assemblage of Topography, History, Biography, Customs and Manners, adorned with numerous views, portraits, and monuments. A new edition, with a general index to the whole. 4 vols. 4°, calf, extra gilt and tooled. London, 1807 to 1809. 46.1 Antiquarian Tracts. 2 vols., viz. : — Vol. I. No. I. Observations by Mr. N. Hooke, upon " Essays on the Roman Sen- ate, by M. de Vertot and others." 1758. 2. Marmor Sandvicense, cum Commentario et Notis a J. Taylor. 2 maps and 2 plates, n. d. 3. Comparative View of the Antient Monuments of India, as described by various writers. Plates. 1785. 4. Commentarius ad L. Decemviralem, etc., by John Taylor. Cantab., 1742. Vol. 2. No. I. History and Antiquities of Croyland Abbey, by John Gough. Plates, etc. Land., 1783. {Being No. XI. of the Bibllotheca Topographica.) 2. History and Antiquities of Fotheringay, etc. No. XL. of Bibl. Topog. Plates. Lond., 1787. 50 Antiquities: Berkshire. 3. Life of Robert Grosseteste, the celebrated Bishop of Lincoln, by Sam'l Pegge. Also account of the Bishop's Worlcs and Appendix. 4°, boards. London., i793- The last is a particularly scarce work. 462 Antiquarian Tracts ; viz. : — No. I. Figurse Antiquse ex Casdmone. Templates. 1754. ■^. Short Account of Domesday Book, by P. C. Webb. London, 1756. 3. Short Account of Danegeld, by P. C Webb. 1756. 4. Account of Copper Table at Heraclea, by P. C. Webb. 5. Latin Inscription on Copper Table (see preceding), by Dr. J. Pettingall. Plates. 1760. 6. Account of a Roman Silver Plate, found in Derbyshire, by Dr. Stukeley. Lon- don, 1736. 7. Account of Richard of Cirencester with his Map and Itinerary of Roman Britain. Fac simile. 1757. 8. Dissertation upon the Tascia, etc., by Dr. Pettingall. Plates and MS. notes ifiserted. London, 1763. 9. Roman Roads, by S. Pegge. Cami., 1770. 10. Account of an Illuminated MS., by M. Tyson. 11. Conjectures about an ancient Tomb in Salisbury Cathedral, by R, Gough. 1773. 12. History and Antiquity of Wheatfield, by Rev. Mr. Clubbe. Lond., 1758. 13. Physiognomy, by Rev. Mr. Clubbe. 14. Account of Browne Willis, by Dr. Ducarel. 15. Letter to Dr. Mead, by Mr. Francis Wise, on Antiquities in Berkshire, White Horse, etc. Ox/., 1758. 16. Account of the Glaciers or Ice Alps in Savoy, by Peter Martel and others. Plates. London, 1744. 17. La Maison de Glace i St. Petersbourg en 1740, par G. W. Kraft ; traduit de I'allemand par P. L. Le Roy. Plariches. St. Petersbourg, 1741. 18. Paleographia Sacra, No. i, by Dr. Stukeley, 1736. 19. Account of Skeletons of Human Bodies, discovered in an ancient Tomb in France. Plate. Lond., 1760. 20. List of Pagan Deities, etc., discovered in the Duchy of Mecklenburg. I vol. 4°, brown calf. With list of Works clearly written. 463 ANTicyjARiEs' Museum, illustrating the Ancient Architedlure, Painting, and Sculpture of Great Britain ; by Jacob Schneb- belis, Draughtsman to the Society of Antiquaries. 4°, calf. London., I'J^i. 464 Arch^ologia Cantiana. Transadtions of the Kent Archse- ological Society. Numerous cuts and plates of Roman., Anglo-Saxon., and Celtic Antiquities, some colored. 10 vols. 8°, cloth. London, 1858-76. Vols. I and 2 are out of print, and very rare. 465 Arch^ological Album ; or Museum of National Antiqui- ties. Edited by Thos. Wright. Lllustrated, by Fairholt. 4°, cloth, uncut. London, 1845. 466 Berkshire. Letter to Dr. Mead concerning some Antiqui- ties in Berkshire (the White Horse, etc.) , by F. Wise. Plates. Oxford, 1738. Antiquities : Coins. 51 Also, The Impertinence and Imposture of Modern Antiquaries displayed ; a Refutation of Mr. Wise's Letter, by Philalethus Rusticus. London, n. d. Also, Answer to a Scandalous Libel; "the Impertinence," etc., by Rev. Geo. North. London, 1741. Also, Wise's Further Observations upon White Horse, etc., with account of White-Leaf Cross, and of the Red Horse. I vol. 4°, half bound. Plates. Oxford, 1742. This is Bindley's copy, who states his " volume contains the whole of the con- troversy." See also Wise, Francis, 491. BoswELL, H. Antiquities, see 1,177. 467 BouTELL, C. A Manual of British Archseology. Colored flutes. Square 12°, cloth. London, 1858. 468 Brydges, Sir S. E. Topographical Miscellanies, containing ancient Histories, and modern Descriptions of Mansions, Churches, Monuments, and Families. Many Engravings, particularly of ancient Archite&ure throughout England. 4°, half morocco, uncut. London, 1792. Vol. I was all that was published. 469 Coins and Antiquities. A ColleSion as follows : — 1. A Series of Anglo-Gallic, or Norman and Aquitain Coins of the antient Kings of England. Portrait, map, and plates, by Dr. A. C. Ducarel. London, IJSJ. 2. 12 Plates of English Silver Coins from the Norman Conquest to Henry VIII. Also 8 other plates following. London^ 1756. 3. A Series of Dissertations on some Anglo-Saxon Remains, etc. Plates of Coins. London, 1756. 4. No. I of a Series of English Medals, by F. Perry. 3 Plates. London, ij6z. 5. A Dissertation upon Oriuna, the supposed wife of Carausius, Emperor of Britain, by Dr. Stukeley. London, 1751. 6. Further Observations on Carausius and Oriuna, by Dr. J. Kennedy. Plates. London, 1756. 7. A Dissertation upon the Tascia, or Legend, on the British coins, etc.. Dr. J. Pettingall. London, 1763. 8. The Latin Inscription on the Copper Table discovered in 1732, near Heraclea, by Dr. J. Pettingall. Plate. London, 1760. 9. Account of Copper Table, containing Inscriptions in Greek and Latin, dis- covered near Heraclea in 1732. J Plates. P. C. Webb. London, 1760. 10. Account of a Roman Temple and Antiquities near Graham's Dike, Scotland, by Dr. Stukely. 1720. 11. Dissertation on the Antiquity and Use of Seals in England. Plates. London, 1740- 12. Descriptio Angliae, et Descriptio Londini. Two poems in Latin Verse, sup- posed of the XV. century. 1763. 13. Account of Browne Willis, by Dr. Ducarel. 14. A Repertory of the Endowments of Vicarages in the Diocese of Canterbury, by Dr. Ducarel. London, 1763. I vol. 4°, half bound. With the autograph of Bryan Faussett on nearly every separate work. 52 Antiquities : Mallett. 470 Ellesmere, Earl of. Guide to Northern ArchiEology. 8°, cloth. London., 1848. 471 FoNTEVRAULT at ses Monuments ; ou Histoire de cette royale Abbaye, 1 100-1793, par I'Abbe Edouard. 2 vols. Large 8°, sewed. Paris., 1873-4. FosBROOKE, Rev. T. D. Encyclopaedia of Antiquities. See No. 1,778. 472 Godwin, Henry. The English Archaeologist's Hand-book. Small S°, cloth. Oxford, 1867. 473 Grose, Frances. Antiquities of England and Wales, with Supplement. 8 vols. Maps and Plates. New edition, n. d. Antiquities of Scotland. Maps and Plates. 2 vols. 1797* Antiquities of Ireland. 2 vols. 1791. Together 12 vols. ii^\ calf, neat and strong. 474 Military Antiquities and Treatise on Ancient Armour, with Supplement and additional plates. 2 vols. 4°, half bound. London, n. d. 475 Horsley, John. Britannia Romana ; or, the Roman Antiq- uities of Britain, in three Books, with over 100 Plates. Folio, panelled calf . London, 1732. Half-title and plates i and 14 are wanting. " A valuable work, not superseded by any later publication ; the foundation of Early English History and Topography." 476 Kemble, John M. Hora Ferales ; or. Studies in the Arche- ology of the Northern Nations. Edited by Latham and Franks. Plates, some colored. Large 4°, cloth, top gilt, uncut. Lon- don, 1863. 477 Kennett, Bp. White. Parochial Antiquities attempted in the History of Ambrosden, Burcester, and other parts in the Counties of Oxford and Bucks. Glossary of obsolete terms. New edition, enlarged from, author's MS. notes. Portrait and Plates. 2 vols, i^ , half bound. Oxford, 1818. 478 Mallet, P. H. Northern Antiquities ; or, a Description of the Manners, Customs, Religion and Laws of the Ancient Danes. With Translation of the Edda, from the Islandic tongue. Translated from the French ; with notes (and Goran- son's Latin Version of the Edda), by Bishop Percy. 2 vols. 8°, half calf . London, 1770. See under Bohn's Antiquarian Library, e,i6S, for later edition. Antiquities: Smith. 53 479 Nichols, (John). Bibliotheca Topographica Britannica. CoUedtions towards the History and Antiquities of the English Counties. Numerous plates. 8 vols., uncut. 1780-90. — Supplement of Miscellaneous Antiquities, in continuation of Bibliotheca Topographica Britannica. 2 vols. 1791-98. — Also the following articles additional : Gough's Account of the Bed- ford Missal. 1794. — Parsons' History of Monuments and Stained Glass in the churches of Kent. 1794. — Tour through the Isle of Thanet. 1793. — Henshall's History of South Britain. 1798. — Ward's History of Furness Abbey. 1774.^ — Gough's History of Fleshy, Essex. 1803. — Warton's History of Ked- dington. 1815. In all 12 volumes. Quarto., half bound., uncut. This is a remarkably full set, and while deficient of one or two articles in the Sup- plementary volumes, it is much more complete than usual. The Supplemental volumes are quite rare, so large a part of the edition having been destroyed by fire. These volumes have specially printed Titles. (See a collation affixed to Volume I.) Lowndes says that Volumes g and lo are of more value than the previous eight. 480 Simpson, Sir J. Y. Archaic Sculpturings of Cups, Circles, etc., upon Stones and Rocks, in Scotland, England, and other Countries. Plates. Small 4°, Roxburgh binding. Edinb., 1867. 481 Smith, Charles Roach. CoUedtanea Antiqua ; Etchings and Notices of Ancient Remains, illustrative of the Habits, Customs, and History of Past Ages. Above 300 Archceological Plates and Etchings, many colored. 6 vols. ^°., half bound., top gilt. London., 1848-68. The early volumes are out of print. 482 Antiquities of Richborough, Reculver, and Lymne in Kent. Illustrated by Fairholt. Small 4°, cloth. London, 1850. 483 Catalogue of the Museum of London Antiquities. Il- lustrated. 8°, sewed. London, 1854. 4^84 Inventorium Sepulchrale : an account of Some Antiq- uities dug up in the County of Kent, A.D. i757-i773> by Rev. Bryan Faussett. Edited from the original MS. in possession of Joseph Mayer. Portrait of Mr. Mayer. Notes and Intro- dudtion. 4°, cloth, uncut. London, 1856. Printed for the subscribers only. 485 Illustrations of Roman London. Plates and Engravings. 4°, half calf, top gilt, uncut. London, 1859. Printed for the subscribers only. 54 Antoninus. 486 Stukeley, William, M.D. Palceographia Britannica. Orig- ines Roystonianas ; with Remarks upon the same, by C. Par- kins. Also, a Discourse respecting Oriuna. 3 Numbers by Dr. Stukeley, and 2 Numbers by Mr. Parkins. 2 vols. 4°, half boutid. Lond., and other filaces, 1743-52. 487 Stonehenge and Abmy, two voltt?nes in one. Folio, half Russia, unctit, top edge gilt. London, 174O) ^743- The reprint on thick vellum paper, nvithjine impressions of the num.erous plates. 488 Itinerarium Curiosum. 2 vols, in one. Folio, half green morocco, uncut. Plates. London, 1776. This work, although bearing the date named, is one of the reprints by Leigh and Sotheby from the original plates, and is a fine copy. 489 Vetusta Monumenta, or Ancient Monuments illustrative of the History and Topography of Great Britain, published by the Society of Antiquaries: 6 vols., including the coloured set of Bayeux Tapestry, the recently published plates 40-46 of vol. 6, and the 9 plates of Histo7'ical Prints by Vertue, not al- ways found with the set. 345 plates in all. 6 vols. Roy. ioWo, half red morocco, top gilt. London, 1747-1845, 1870. This is a rarely complete and fine set. 490 Westropp, H. M. Handbook of Archaeology, Egyptian, Greek, Etruscan, Roman. Plates, Lllustrations, Tables, etc. 8°, cloth. London, 1867. 491 Wise, Francis. A Letter to Dr. Mead, concerning some Antiquities in Berkshire, particularly showing that the White Horse is a monument of the West Saxons. Two plates. Oxford, 1738. Also, Further observations upon the White Horse, etc., with account of White-leaf Cross in Buckinghamshire, etc. Plates. Oxford, 1742. Together i vol. 4°, boards. See also Berkshire, 466. 492 WoRSAAE, J. J. A. The Primeval Antiquities of Deninark. Translated and applied to the illustration of similar remains in England, by _Wm. J. Thoms. 8°, cloth. London, 1849. Illustrated with numerous wood-cuts. 493 Antoninus Pius. Iter Britanniarum, Commentariis illus- tratum Thorns Gale. Opus posthumum revisit, auxit, edidit R. Gale. Accessit Anonymi Ravennatis Britanniffi Chorographia. I vol. ii^, panelled calf . London, i']o<^. Architecture: Fergusson. 55 494 Same, with a new Commentary by Rev. T. Reynolds. 2 Maps. Large 4°, half Russia. Cainb., 1799. 495 Arber, Edward. English reprints of old Authors, comprising the following: John Lyly, Euphues, from editions 1579 and 1580; Sir Thomas More's Utopia, 1556; Udall's Roister Doister, 1553 ; Revelation to the Monk of Evesham circa 14S2 ; Tottel's Miscellany, 1557 ; Harmony of Bacon's Essays, etc., 1612; Roy's Satire, 1527; Last fight of the Revenge, 1591, etc. ; Googe's Eglogs of 1563. 9 vols. Sm. 8°, sewed. Lon- don, 1868 and 1871. 496 Archaica, containing a Reprint of scarce old English Prose Trafts, with Prefaces, critical and biographical, by Sir E. Brydges, Bart. 2 vols. London, 1815. Heliconia, comprising a seledtion of English Poetry of the Elizabethan Age ; edited by T. Park. 3 vols. London, 1815. Together, 5 vols. 4°, tree mottled calf, marble edges, bound by Riviere. A beautiful set ; " these works are becoming rare, especially fine copies." Architecture. 497 Architecture in England. History of Gothic and Saxon ; compiled from J. Bentham and Browne Willis. Plates. Roy. folio, half bound, rough edges. London, 1798. 498 Britton, John. A Didlionary of the Architedure and Archae- ology of the Middle Ages ; also biographical notices of Ancient Architects. Lllustrations. l^nr^s di°, half bound. London,\%'^. 499 Carter, John. Ancient Architedture of England. New- edition, with notes and indexes by J. Britton. Plates. 2 v. in I. 'L.arge ioWo, half bound, top gilt, uncut. London, iS^iT- 500 Fergusson, James. An Historical Enquiry into the True Principles of Beauty in Art, more especially with reference to Architedture. Part i (all published). London, 1849. Plates and wood-cuts. 501 Illustrated Handbook of Architedture. 850 illustra- tions. 2 vols. Large 8°, cloth. London, 1855. 502 History of Architedture in all countries, from the earliest times. Lllustrated. Vols, i and 2. London, 1874. History of Modern Styles of Architedtin-e. Lllustrated. Vol. 4 of preceding. Together 3 vols. Large 8°, half 7noroc- co, top gilt, uncut. London, 1873. to3 Rude Stone Monuments in all countries ; their Age and Uses. ^1,^^ Lllustrations. 'Large %°, cloth. London, iS'] 2. 56 Arithmetic: Nicholson. 504 RusKiN, John. The Seven Lamps of Architefture. Illustra- tions by the Author. Large 8°, cloth. London., 1855. 505 WiLARS DE HoNECORT. Fac-simile of the Sketch Book of; with Commentaries and Descriptions by MM. Lassus and Qiiicherat. Translated and edited by Rev. R. Willis. (}\ fac- similes., 10 plates., 43 wood-cuts. Large 4°, cloth. London., 1859. 506 Ariosto, Orlando Furioso, in English Heroical Verse, by Sir John Harington. 1634. Also., Most Elegant and Witty Epigrams, by Sir John Harington. 1633. Engraved title., containing Harington' s Portrait and Wood engravings. Small folio, green morocco., gilt edged. Lon- don. From Sir M. M. Sykes's collection. With copies of unpublished letters and poems by Harington, in the autograph of Prof. Person, inserted ; also portrait of Haring- ton inserted. Arithmetic. 507 Cocker, Edward. Arithmetick ; a plain and familiar method for understanding that admirable art. Portrait. \st ed. 12°, mottled calf., neat. London., 1678. 508 Decimal Arithmetic ; with Artificial Arithmetic, and Algebraical Arithmetic. Post 8°, old calf. London, 1685. 509 Same. Duplicate copy. These works of Cocker are excessively rare. 510 DiLWORTH, T. School-master's Assistant. 2d ed. Post 8°, old calf . London, I'J^^. 511 Johnson, John. Arithmetic, vulgar and decimal. 8th ed. 16°, old calf. London, 1667. Excessively rare. 512 Keith, Th. Arithmetician. Post 8°, calf. London, 1829. 513 Moore, Jonas. Arithmetic, in two books. Plates of Dia- grams, etc. Post 8°, calf. London, 1660. Excessively rare. 514 Nicholson, P., and Rowbotham, J. Algebra. Post 8°, caZ/l London, 1824. J. Inglis' copy. Art: Cartier. 57 515 Recorde, Robert. The Ground of Artes, teaching the Woorke and Practice of Arithmetic. Enlarged by John Mellis. 12°, calf. London, 1590. Wants title, and half-title mended. 516 Thomson, E. On tlie Archaic Mode of expressing numbers in English, Saxon, Friesic, etc. 8°, sewed. London, 1853. 517 Walkinghame, F., and Fisher, I. Tutor's Assistant; and Book-keeping. Yosts', mottled calf. Derby, I'&'y)- 518 Wright, Thomas. School-boy's Friend; plain system of practical arithmetic. Small 8°, old calf, broken. Yarmouth, n. d. 519 Arnauld D'Andilly, Rob. Vies de plusieurs Saints illus- tr6s de divers siecles. Folio, original calf binding, re-backed. Paris, 1664. 520 Arnold, Matthew. On the Study of Celtic Literature. Sm. 4°, cloth, uncut. London, 1867. 521 Arnold, Richard. Chronicle. In this Booke is conteyned the Names of the Balyfs, Custos, Mairs, and Sherefs of y'= Cite of London from the tyme of king Richard the first. Also the articles of the Cliartur and Libarties of the same Cyte. ist edi- tion. Black letter. Small folio, handsomely tooled, antique morocco. {Antwerp, John Doesbrowe, 1502.) A very fine and perfect copy. 522 Arnold, Thomas, D.D. Miscellaneous Works : with 10 additional Essays, zd Am. ed. 8°, cloth. New York, 1846. Life. See Stanley, A. P., 3,347 ; also Eliot, S., nxx* 522* Aine, Duchesne. Essai sur Les Nielles, gravures des Or- fevres Florentins du xv"" siecle. Illustrations, tables, etc. 8°, calf. Paris, 1826. 523 AuDSLEY, W. and G. Handbook of Christian Symbolism. Chromo-lithografhs and wood-engraving. Sm. 4°, cloth extra. London, 1865. 524 Cartier, E. Life of Beato Angelico da Fiesole, of the Order of Friar-preachers. With introdudtion on the principles of Christian Art. 8°, cloth. London, 1865. 58 Art: Ecclesiastical. 525 Cellini, Benvenuto. Life, written by himself in the Tuscan Language, and translated by Thos. Nugent. Portrait. 2 vols. 8°, calf., London^ i77^- 526 Crowe, J. A. and Cavalcaselle, G. B. A New History of Painting in Italy from the 2d to i6th century. Illustrations. 3 vols. Large 8°, cloth., uncut. London, 1866. 527 History of Painting in North Italy, Venice, Padua, Verona, Milan, etc., from the 14th to i6th century. Illustra- tions. 2 vols. Large 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1871. 528 Cumberland, Geo. An Essay on the Utility of coUedting the best Works of the Ancient Engravers of the Italian School ; accompanied by a Critical Catalogue, etc. Portrait. 4°, half calf. London, 1827. 529 Da Vinci, Leonardo. Memoir on a Mappemonde of Da Vin- ci's, by R. H. Major. With facsimile. 4°, cloth. 1864. 530 Dennistoun, James. Memoirs of the Dukes of Urbino, illus- trating the Arms, Arts, and Literature of Italy, from 1440 to 1630. Portraits, plates, tnap, etc. 3 vols. 8°, cloth. Lon- don, 1851. 531 Memoirs of Sir Robert Strange, Knt., Engraver ; and of his brother-in-law, Andrew Lumisden. Portraits. 2 vols. 8°, cloth. London, 1855. 532 DuppA, R. and Quatremere de Quincy. Lives and Works of Michael Angelo and Raflaelle Sauzio. Trans, by W. Haz- litt. Illustrations. Post 8°, cloth. (Bohn.) London, \%6\. 533 DiDRON, M. Iconographie Chretienne. Histoire de Dieu. Illustrations, d^ , half morocco, top gilt, uncut. Paris, \%d^'},. 534 Christian Iconography ; or. The History of Christian Art in the Middle Ages. Trans, by E.J. Millington. Illustra- tions. Post 8°, cloth. (Bohn's illustrated library.) London, 1851. This is a translation of the preceding work, as far as page 498. 535 Manuel d'lconographie Chretienne Grecque et Latine ; avec une introdudlion et des notes. 8°, half morocco, top gilt, uncut. Paris, 1845- 536 Ecclesiastical Decoration, Divers Works of early Masters in. Introductory account of Albert Durer, examples of ancient painted and stained glass, etc. Illustrated by 75 splendid en- gravings by Le Keux and others, many most beautifully illu-minated and colored, representing painted and stained glass at Gouda in Holland, and decorations, etc., of Church of St. Jacques at Liege, with some English examples. Edited by John Weale. 2 vols. Imp. folio, half morocco, gilt edged. London, 1846. A most splendid work. This copy, having belonged to Th. Willement, was un- doubtedly a selected copy. Art: Junius. 59 537 Elgin, (The) Marbles. The Frieze of the Parthenon in out- line, drawn and engraved by W. Mathews. Oblong agenda, half bound. Oxford., 1845. 538 FiRENZE, Galleria di. Disegni Originali d'eccelenti Pittori esisenti nella, etc., da And. Scacciati. Fine imitations of draw- ings, tinted. Impl. folio, calf., neat. Florence., 1766. 539 Flaxman, John. Ledlures on Sculpture, etc., and an address on his death, by Sir R. Westmacott. Portrait and Plates. Post 8°, cloth. (Bohn.) London, 1865. 540 Gilchrist, Alex. Life of William Blake, "Pidlor Ignotus." With seledtions from his poems and other writings. Illustrated from Flake's own works, in facsimile and in photolitho- graphy, with a few of his original plates. Portrait. 3 vols. Large 8°, cloth. London, 1863. 541 Grimm, H. Life of Michael Angelo. Translated by F. E. Bunnett. 2 vols. 8°, cloth. Foston, 1865. 542 Humphreys, H. N. Ten Centuries of Art in Europe, from IXth to XlXth century. Colored lithographs, i^, cloth. Lon- don, 1851. 543 Gruner, Lewis. Ornamental Art, seledted from the best models of the Classical Epochs. 80 very large plates, most of which are splendidly executed in gold and colors. Atlas folio ; with 4° vol. of descriptions by Braun. 2 vols. Half morocco, top gilt. London, 1850. 544 Inghirami, Fr Monumenti Etruschi, o di' Etrusco Nome ; disegnati, incisi, e illustrati. Frontispiece and engravings, mostly colored. With Index. 10 vols. L,s.rge. /\°, half bound, uncut. Fiesole, 1821-26. One of 350 copies printed. " This beautiful work presents the most complete and exact representation that has yet been given of the monuments relating to Etruscan art." 545 Ironmongers' Hall. Catalogue of the Antiquities and Works of Art, exhibited at London, in the month of May, 1861. Com- piled by a committee of the Council of the London and Middle- sex Archaeological Society, and edited by Geo. R. French. Nu- merous illustrations. 3 parts in I vol. 4°, strongly and heavily bound in half red m,orocco. London, 1869. 546 Junius, Francis. De Pidtura Veterum, libri tres ; accedit catalogus Pidorum, Statuariorum, etc. Portrait. Folio, original calf binding. Roterodami. 1694. Lowndes calls this the best edition. 60 Art: Th^ophile. 547 King, Rev. C. W. Antique Gems ; their Origin, Uses, and Value, as Interpreters of Ancient History, and illustrative of Ancient Art Illustrated. Large 8°, cloth., uncut. London., i860. 548 Handbook of Engraved Gems. Numerous illustra- tions. 8°, cloth., uncut. London., 1866. 549 Lamotte, Charles, D.D. Poetry and Painting, w^ith relation to Sacred and Profane History. Post 8°, half bound. London., 1730. 550 Lindsay, Lord. Sketches of the History of Christian Art. 3 vols. 8°, cloth., uncut. London., 1847. 551 Maberly, J. The Print Colledlor, an introdudtion to the Knowledge necessary for forming a Colledlion of Ancient Prints. Small 4°, cloth., uncut. London., 1842. 552 Merrifield, Mrs. The Art of Fresco Painting, as pradtised by the Old Italian and Spanish Masters. 8°, cloth., uncut. London., 1846. 553 Original Treatises, dating from the Xllth to the XVIIIth centuries, on the Arts of Painting. Preceded by a general introducftion ; with translations, prefaces, and notes. 2 vols. 8°, half morocco, top gilt., uncut. London., 1849. 554 Ottley, Wm. Young. The Italian School of Design ; a series of fac-slmiles of original drawings, by Painters and Sculp- tors of Italy, with Notices, etc. Plates. Imp. folio, half morocco, gilt-edged, uncut. London, 1823. 555 Palgrave, F. T. Essays on Art. Post 8°, cloth. London, 1866. 556 Perkins, Chas. C. Tuscan Sculptors : their Lives, Works, and Times. Illustrations from original drawings and photo- graphs. 2 vols. Imp. 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1864. 557 Taine, Henri. The Philosophy of Art. Art in Greece. Art in the Netherlands. The Ideal in Art. Translated by John Durand. In 2 vols. Post 8°, cloth. New Tork, 1872-3. 558 Tnf OPHILE, Pretre et Moine. Essai sur Divers Arts : public par le comte De L'Escalopier, et prec6d6 d'une introdudtion par J. M. Guichard. Facsimile of the MS. in the Bibliotheque Roy ale. 4°, brown calf , gilt edges. Paris, 1843. 559 Called also Rugerus. An Essay upon Various Arts, in three books : forming an Encyclopsedia of Christian Art of the nth Century. Translated, with notes, by R. Hendrie. 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1847. Arthur. 61 560 Vasari, Giorgio. Lives of the Most Eminent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects. Trans, by Mrs. J. Foster, with notes, etc. Portrait of Vasari. 5 vols. Post 8°, cloth. London., 1855-64. From Bohn's Standard Library. 561 Vinci, Leonardo Da. Treatise of Painting ; with Life, Por- trait and plates. &°, old calf. London, i*] 21. 562 Westmacott, Richard. Handbook of Sculpture, Ancient and Modern. Lllustrated. 8°, cloth. Edinburgh, 1864. 563 WiNCKELMANN, J. J. Monumenti Antichi inediti, spiegati ed illustrati, e Ricerche sopra un Apolline, etc., del P. S. Raffei. 2d ed. Engravings. 3 vols. Folio, vellum. Roma, 1821. 564 History of Ancient Art ; trans, by G. H. Lodge, with life of Winckelmann. Portrait and illustrations. 1840-73. 4 vols. IjAxge S>° , half morocco, top gilt, tmcut. Boston. 565 WoRNUM, R. N. Analysis of Ornatnent. The Charadleris- tics of Styles : an Introdudtion to the Study of the History of Ornamental Art. Engravings. 8°, cloth, uncut. Londo7i, i860. 566 The Epochs of Painting ; an Essay on Painting and Painters. Illustrated. Large 8°, cloth, uncut. London^ 1864. 567 Wyatt, M. Digby. The Art of Illuminating as pradtised in Europe from the earliest times, illustrated by Borders, Initial Letters, etc., sele&ed and chromolithographed by W. R. Tymms. 100 illuminated plates. Impl. 8°, handsomely botmd in cloth gilt, gilt edges. London, i860. 568 Industrial Arts of the 19th century ; a series of Illustra- tions of choicest specimens of every nation at the Great Exhi- bition in 1851. 158 elaborate plates in the exad colours of the originals. 2 vols. Roy. folio, morocco gilt, gilt-edged. Land., 1851. 569 ZoECHi, Giuseppe. Vedute delle ville e d'altri luoghi della Toscana. t^o plates and frontispiece. Ohl.foMo, half bound. Florence, i757- Arthur. 570 Arthur. The story of the most noble and worthy King Arthur, the which was one of the worthyes chrysten, and also of his noble and valiaunte knyghtes of the Round Table. Sm. folio, calf. W. Copeland. 1557. This copy is imperfect, wanting about fifteen leaves besides several m fac-simile, including the title and colophon. It is in any state a very rare book. 62 ASCHAM. 571 Prince. King of Britaine. The most ancient and famous history of. Wherein is declared his Life and Death, with all his glorious battailes against the Saxons, Saracens and Pagans ; as also all the noble a6ts and heroicke deeds of his valiant knights of the Round Table. The three froniisjpieces. Small 4°, gr. mor.^ gilt edges. London., 1634. 572 History of the Renowned Prince, etc. A corredl re- print of the edition of 1634, edited by Joseph Hazlewood. Frontispieces. 3 vols. 24°, boards. London, 1816. 573 ■ of Little Britain. The History of the valiant knight. A romance of chivalry, translated from the French by Lord Berners. The Plates colored in imitation o/" the original MS. 4°, Russia, gilt-edged. 1814. 574 The Byrth, Lyf and Adles of Kyng Arthur, of his noble Knyghts of the Rounde Table, theyr merveyllous con- questes and adventures. Reprinted from Caxton's edition of 1485, with Introdudtion and notes by Southey. 2 vols. 4°, Cambridge calf. London, 1817. 575 La Mort d'. History of King Arthur and the Knights of the Rouud Table, compiled by Sir Thomas Malory. Edited from the edition of 1634, with introdudtion and notes by T. Wright. 3 vol's. Post 8°, large paper, cloth. London, 1858. 576 Le Morte ; edited from the Harleian MS. in the British Museum, by F. J. Furnivall ; with an Essay on Arthur by Her- bert Coleridge. 8°, cloth. London, 1864. 577 Morte d'. Sir Thomas Malory's Book. The original edition of Caxton revised, with introdudtion, by Sir E. Strachey, Bart. 8°, cloth. London, 1868. See also, Abbotsford Club, No. 12. Life of. See Ritson, J., 3,094 and 3,095. See Romances of Round Table, 3,118 to 3,124. 578 AscHAM, Roger. The Schole-Master, or plaine and perfite way of teaching children to understand, write and speake, the Latm tong, but specially purposed for the private bringing up of youth in Gentlemen and Noble men's houses, etc. Margin of Colophon Cut. 4°, old calf . London, 1571. With this is botmd A Report and Discourse written by Roger Ascham, of the affaires and state of Germany and the Emperour Charles his court. The Title is imperfed and mounted. 1570- Augustine. • 63 579 — Whole Works, with Life; by J. A. Giles. 3 vols, in 4. 8°, cloth. London, 1865. 580 Athen^us. The Deipnosophists, or Banquet of the Learned. Literally translated by C. D. Yonge ; with an Appendix of Poetical Fragments rendered into English by various authors and a General Index. 3 vols. i2,°,clotJi. (Bohn.) London, 1854. Atlases. ^ See under Alison, Sir A., No. 14. 581 Atlas of England and Wales in Shires. Printed, evidently, early in the reign of James I. Old vellum ivrapfer, title, and ■ two preliminary leaves wanting. Oblong 4°. 582 Kitchen, Thomas. A General Atlas, describing the whole Universe ; an Improvement of the Maps of D'Anville and Robert. Atlas folio, boards. London, lyy^- With 3S large folding maps, on a much larger scale than at present published. 583 Maps, 24, to accompany Mr. Postlethwayt's Didtionaiy of Commerce ; chiefly D'Anville's Maps, revised by Mr. Bolton. ^oWo, old boards. i774- 584 Moll, Herman. Atlas Manuale ; or a New Sett of Maps of all the Parts of the Earth, as well Asia, Africa, and America, as Europe, wherein Geography is Re6tify'd. Post 8°, old calf. Londo7t, 1709. 585 Wells, Edward, D.D. A New Sett of Maps, both of An- tient and Present Geography, etc. Qblong folio, old boards, uncut. London, 1714- 586 Augustine, St. Meditations and Manual in one volume. Black letter with wood-cut borders, wanting a few leaves. 18°, calf. London, 1586. 587 De Civitate Dei, Libri XXII. Accedunt Commen- tarii, etc., Jo. Lud. Vivis, ac Leon. Coquei. Engraved title. 2 vols. 4°, vellum covers. F'ranccf., 1661. ^88 Works. A new Translation, edited by Rev. M. Dods. Vols. I and 2. The City of God. 3. On the Donatist Controversy. 4 and 12. Anti-Pelagian Works. 5. On the Manichaean Heresy. 6 and 13. Letters. 7. On the Trinity. 64 Bale. 8. Sermon on the Mount, and Harmony of the EvangeHsts. 9. On Christian Doctrine ; the Enchiridion ; on Catechising ; on Faith and the Creed. 10 and il. Lectures on the Gospel according to S. John. 14. Confessions of St. Augustine. 14 vols. Large 8°, cloth^ uncut. Edinb.^ 1871-6. These 14 vols, of the St. Augustine series are all yet published. 589 AuRELius, Marcus. The Golden Boke. Translated cute of Frenche into Englishe by John Bourchier, knight, Lorde Earners, Black letter, in the house of the lateTho. Berthelet. Sm. 8°, stamped calf, gilt-edged. London, 1559. 590 Autographs of Distinguished Persons of the last century, cut from Treasury Warrants, and Official Papers of various kinds. Mounted on drab colored pafer. Oblong 4°, half morocco. 1691-1790. With descriptive extracts from the diaries of Evelyn, Ld. Harvey, and others. 591 Ayloffe, Sir J., Bart , etc. Calendars of the Ancient Char- ters, etc., in the Tower of London. 4°, old calf. London, 1774. 592 Babu, Jean. Eglogues Poitevines sur difKrentes matieres de controverses. 12°, sewed. Niort, 1875- 593 Baker, H. B. French Society, from the Fronde to the great Revolution. 2 vols. Post 8°, cloth. London, 1874. 594 Balfour, J. H. Class Book of Botany. Lllustrations. Part I, Stru6ture of Botany; Part 2, Physiology and Classification. 2 vols. Large 8°, cloth. Edinburgh, 1852-4. 595 Bale, John. A Brief Chronycle concernynge the Examyna- cyon and Death of the blessed Martyr of Christ, Syr Jhan Oldecastell, the Lorde Cobham. Genuine original edition; full-length portrait. Sm. 8°, calf, very neat. 1544. First edition, unknown to Lowndes. This copy has four leaves somewhat wormed, and title-page mended on corner. 596 Illustrium Maioris Britannije Scriptorum Summariuni. Wood-cut -portrait of Wicliffe, and cuts of Wicliffe and Bale presenting their books to the king. 4°, calf, per Jo. Overton, Gippiswia i^Lpswich'), 1548. First edition, with 7 leaves of " additio " not found in all copies. This copy con- tains autograph of Bishop Hugh Latymer, and also autographs of Sir T. Fairfax and Sir Egerton Brydges. "A most interesting Memorial of this eminent Protestant Martyr." " It is supposed to be the first book printed at Ipswich, and may be considered as the foundation of English biography, and as such, valuable." Ballads. 65 597 The First Two Partes of the Actes or vnchast Exam- ples of the Englysh Votaryes, gathered out of their owne legendes and chronycles. Black Letter. Vignette on title- page. i6°, old calf . London, 1550-1. Very scarce, and seldom for sale. 598 Ymage of Both Churches after the Reuelacion of Saindl John the Euangehst. Black Letter; with Preface and cuts. Ln three parts, each with separate title-page. 16°, calf. Printed by John Daye and Wm. Seres. London, n.d. 3Sanati0 anil 3Sanatr attetatutre. 599 Ancient Ballads ; from Percy's Colledlion, with Notes, etc., for the use of Young Persons. By a Lady. Plates. 12°, half calf. London, 1807. 600 and Broadsides, printed between 1559 and 1597, with Introdudtion and Notes. Published by J. Lilly. 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1867. On Armada, see 2,050 ; on Fair Widow, see 2,034. 6oi Ballads. A Colledtion of Old Ballads, correded from the best and most antient Copies extant, with Introdudtions. Plates. 3 vols. 12°, old red morocco, stilted. London, 1725-27. This set was bound to correspond in appearance with some larger books. It con- tains the plate in Vol. 2, sometimes wanting. " This collection is by Dr. Farmer ascribed to Ambrose Phillips." 602 Same. Vol. I, an odd vol. in old calf . London, 1723. 603 MS. Index of the contents of a Colledtion of Sheet Ballads and Songs, containing the first line of each. This col- lecftion was formed in 1748, and contained upwards of a thou- sand articles. 1 2°, red calf, neat. With autograph note and initials of Sir Fred. Madden. 604 etc., by John Lockman and others ; apparently original editions. Small folio, ^o«ra^5'. London, i*] 12-61. 605 and Songs of the Peasantry of England ; taken down from Oral Recitation, transcribed from MS., Broadsides, etc., by J. H. Dixon. Edited by Robert Bell. 12°, cloth, uncut. London, 1865. , 606 Ballads. Sheet and Broadside. A folio volume in old half Russia containing 133 Ballad Broadsides, largely illustrated with the rude wood-cuts common to such produiiions, ranging from about 1670 to the beginning of the present century, and formerly owned by Mr. W. D. Turnbull. 66 Ballads : Childs. 607 A quarto volume containing 62 Broadsides and Ballads, including Copies of some of great rarity. The colledlion was owned by the late Mr. Burn. v. d. 608 A large 8° volume, containing a hundred and fifty broadside songs and ballads, wood-cuts at head of each^ some said by a yormer owner to be by Bewick. A collection formed by Thos. Bell, of Newcastle. Printed probably from 1780 to 1830. 609 " A new Ballade or Songe of the Lambes Feast" and "Another out of Good" per W. S. Veritatis Araatorem. Anno 1574. In black Letter. Two excessively rare Broad- sides. See Broadsides, 1,230 to 1,236. 610 Bell, Robert. Early Ballads, illustrative of History, Tradi- tions, and Customs. 12°, cloth. London., 1870. 611 Borrow, George. Romantic Ballads, translated from the Danish ; and Miscellaneous Pieces. 8°, calf., extra. Nor- wich., 1826. See Jaraieson, R., 648, and Prior, R. C. A., 661. 612 Brbreton, Humphrey. The most pleasant song of Lady Bessy, etc., with notes by Thos. Heywood. 8°, red morocco., gilt edges. London., 1829. Presentation copy from the editor to Joseph Hunter. Privately printed. See Brome, Alex., under 1,239. 613 Canting Academy, or the Devils' Cabinet opened with Cant- ing Diftionary, and Songs. Frontispiece. 12°, calf. 1673. 614 Canting Dictionary, with a Colledlion of Songs in the Canting Dialedt. 12°, half bound. 1725. See Songs, Bacchus and Venus, 702. 615 Catalogue of an Unique Collection of Ancient English Broadside Ballads. Printed in Black Letter. Published by J. R. Smith. Small 8°, half bound., iincut. London, 1856. 616 Chappell, W. Popular Music of the Olden Time ; a Collec- tion of Ancient Songs, Ballads, and Dance Tunes, illustrative of the National Music in England. Plates of facsimiles. 2 vols. Impl. 8°, cloth., uncut. London (1859). " The best collection of old English Songs, with the Music and elaborate criticisms." 617 Childs, F.J. English and Scottish Ballads. 8 vols. Small 8°, half bound., top gilt. Boston, i860. Drolleries: Covent-Garden. 67 618 Christmas Carols, Some Ancient, with the tunes to which they were formerly sung in the West of England, with ballads, etc., colleaed by Davies Gilbert. 2d edition. 8°, boards, London, 1823. 619 -= Carols, Ancient and Modern ; and the airs to which they are sung ; chiefly in the West of England. Also speci- mens of French Provincial Carols, with introdudlion and notes by Wm. Sandys. 8°, cloth. London, 1833. 620 Clark, Charles. Brochures, Leaflets, Reprints, etc. A Curious Colledtion ; printed by C. Clark, at his private pres» in Totham. 8°, half bound, v. d. 621 Collier, J. P. Book of Roxburghe Ballads. Small 4°, /za//"- bound, uncut. Lond., 1847. Drolleries. (Colledlions of Songs, Ballads, etc.) 622 Festum Voluptatis ; or. Banquet of Pleasure, a farticularly rare volume in fine condition. Small 4°, morocco, 1639. With a MS. note by the late Mr. Thorpe. 623 Prince d' Amour, or the Prince of Love, with a colledlion of several ingenious poems and songs. Small ^°, red' mor., gilt edges. 1660. 624 Wit and Drollery. Joviall Poems, corredled and much amended, with additions by Sir I. M. and others. Morocco extra , gilt edges. 1661. 625 Another edition, corredted and amended with new additions. 8°, morocco. 1682. 626 An Antidote against Melancholy made up in Pills. Com- pounded of Witty Ballads, Jovial Songs and Merry Catches. 4°, red mor. London, 1661. Excessively rare. 627 Folly in print, or a Book of Rhymes. Privately frinted. Sm. 8°, red morocco, gilt edges, rare. 1667. 628 Westminster Drollery, or a choice Colledlion of the Newest Songs and Poems, both at Court and Theaters, with additions.' London, 16'Ji. Westminster Drollery. The Second Part, by the Author of the First Part. Never printed before. 0/ excessive rarity. 2 vols. London, 1672. 629 Covent-Garden Drollery ; or a Coleclion of all the Choice Songs, Poems, Prologues and Epilogues, never in print before. Sm. 8°, calf extra, gilt edges. 1672. 68 Garlands: The Golden Garaand, etc. 630 HoLBORN Drollery, to which is annexed Flora's Cabinet Un- • locked. S,m.?,°, calf extra, gilt edges. 1673. 631 Norfolk Drollery, or a Compleat Collefhion of the newest Songs, Jovial Poem's and Catches, etc., by M. Stevenson. Sm. ?,°, calf extra, gilt edges. 1673. Very rare, 632 Mock Songs and Joking Poems, all novel, by the Author of the Westminster Drollery. Sm. 8°, olive mor., gilt edges. 633 Grammatical Drollery, consisting of Poems and Songs wherein the nouns and verbs in the Accidence are pleasantly made easy. By W. H. Sm. 8°, calf extra, gilt edges. 1682. 634 Dryden, John. Miscellany Poems; containing Variety of new Translations of the Ancient Poets ; together with several original Poems. By the most eminent Hands. Fronts. 4th edition. 6 vols. \?,° , old mottled calf . London, I'jiS. 635 DuRFEY, Thomas. Wit and Mirth, or Pills to purge Melan- choly ; being alarge Collection of Ballads, Sonnets, etc., with their tunes. Portrait by Vertue. 6 vols. 12°, dark blue morocco, gilt edges. London, 1719-20. A fine copy. 636 Evans, Thomas. Old Ballads ; colle(5ted from rare copies and MSS. with notes. Vignettes on titles. 4 V. Sm. 8°, ca//", neat. London, 1784. 637 Same, new edition, revised and enlarged by R. H. Evans. 4 vols. Sm. 8°, cloth. London, 1810. 638 Fry, John. Pieces of Ancient Poetry, from unpublished MSS., and rare books. Small 4°, boards, uncut. Bristol, 1814. One of 102 copies printed. Garlands. ^39 Deloney, Thomas. The Garland of Good- Will ; divided into three parts, containing many pleasant Songs and Poems. Pp. 96. 12°, calf, neat. Lond., n. d. (1631). 640 The Golden Garland of Princely Delight ; being most pleas- ant Songs and Sonnets, to Sundry New Tunes, much in request ; in two parts. 13th edition. Black letter, printed for jf. Deacon. Corner of title torn of, containing date, if any. 12°, calf, neat, gilt edges. Lond. (i6go). Rare ; from library of E. V. Utterson, Garlands: Hugues. 69 641 Lenox Garland; gleaned from Divers Fields of Scottish i'oesy. Reissue of edition of i860. Sm. 4°, &oards, uncut, (jrlasgow, 1873. plS\'wSl desfroyed^^°' '°°''"''^ °^ ^^ '°P''=' *' P'^^^'="' °^ '^S copies, when the 642 Penny Garlands. A Colledlion of Ballads, etc. 71 Numbers or Parts, of 8 pages each. Wood-cuts on each title. 12", half bound, gilt edged. No dates. MS. list of contents on fly-leaves. 643 Robin Hood's Garland, being a complete History of all the noble and merry exploits performed by him and his merry men on many occasions, with a preface, giving apcount of his birth, etc. Numerous quaint little wood-cuts. 8°, half morocco, uncut edges. Lond., n. d. (1750). This edition comprises 27 ballads, and is quite rare ; unnoticed by Lowndes. 644 Suffolk Garland ; or, a Colledlion of Poems, Songs, Tales, Ballads, Sonnets, etc., relative to that County. 8°, half morocco, top gilt, uncut. Ipswich, 1818. 645 Sussex Garland; a Colleaion of Ballads, Sonnets, Tales, Elegies, Songs, etc., illustrative of that County, with Notices, historical, biographical, etc. Plates. Post 8°, cloth. Printed for the Editor. 1 85 1 . Ga WAYNE, Sir. See under Bannatyne Club, 710, No. 64. 646 GiGANTOMAxiA ; or, a full and true relation of the great and bloody fight between three Pagan Knights and a Christian Giant. Apparently a Political Ballad of the time of Charles II. 4°, half bound. London, 1682. GoLAGRUS and Gawaine. See under Golagrus, 1,936. Halliwell, J. O. Norfolk, Palatine, and Yorkshire Anthol- ogies. See under Halliwell, 2,018, 2,019, and 2,023. Hartshorne, C. H. Ancient Metrical Tales. See under Hartshorne, 2,071. Heliconia. See under Archaica, 496. 647 HuGUES de Lincoln ; Recueil de ballades Anglo-Normandes et Ecossoises relatives au meurtre de cet enfant commis par les Juifs en MCCLV. Public avec une introduftion, etc., par F. Michel. 8°, half blue calf. Paris, 1834. Only zoo 'copies printed. Ballads relating to, in Halliwell's Early English Liter- ature. See under Halliwell, 2,016. 70 Ballads, etc.: Musical Miscellany. Ingledew, C. J. D. Ballads and Songs of Yorkshire. See Yorkshire, under Dialedls, 1,521. 648 Jamiesox, Robert. Popular Ballads and Songs, from Tradi- tion, MSS. and scarce Editions ; with Translations of Similar Pieces from the ancient Danish Language, and a few Originals by the Editor. 2 vols. 8°, calf^ extra. Edinburgh., 1806. See Borrow, G., 611, and Prior, R. C. A„ 661. Illustrations of Northern Antiquities. See 2,196. Jordan, Thos. See 2,231 and 2,233. 649 King, R. J. Seleftions from the Early Ballad Poetry of England and Scotland. 12°, cloth., uncut. London, 1842. 650 Lovers' Manual, The ; a choice Colledlion of Poems, from modern Authors, with several original pieces. 12°, mottled calf., extra. Lo7ido)i, 1753' A very curious collection, and still more curious copy from being interleaved with blank pages, on which are many MS. copies of Poems not printed in the booli; beautifully written. 651 Lyle, Thomas. Ancient Ballads and Songs, chiefly from Tradition, MSS., and Scarce Works ; with Biographical and Illustrative Notices, etc. 8°, boards., uncut. London, 1827. 652 Madrigals. First Sett of Italian Madrigals, Englished by Thos. Watson, Gent. Also two excellent Madrigals of W. Byrd's, composed after the Italian vaine. Imfrinted by T. Este. 6 ^a.xts, bound separately. Sm. 4°, half morocco, gilt edged. London, 1590. One part is somewhat injured by water. 653 First Set of English Madrigals. To 3, 4, 5, and 6 parts, apt both for Viols and Voyces. With a Mourning Song in Memory of Prince Henry. Newly composed by John Ward. ^,halfbomid. Printed by T. Snodham. 1613. 654 Motherwell, Wm. Minstrelsy; ancient and modern, with an Historical Introdu6tion and Notes. Etchings, engraved title, and 9 plates of music. Sm. 4°, half morocco, top gilt, uncut. Glasgow, 1827. 655 Muses, Sports of the ; or a Minute's Mirth for any Hour of the Day. A seled colledion of English and Scotch Songs, Ballads, etc., by our most celebrated Poets. Wood-cut vignette on title. 2 vols. 13°, mottled calf, extra. London, 1752. A very scarce collection, unnoticed by Watts or Lowndes. 656 Musical Miscellany : a Seledlion of Choice Songs, set to the Violin and Flute. Erontispiece. 6 vols. Post 8°, boards. London, 1729-31. Ballads, etc.: Ritson. 71 Nut-Brown Maid ; the first known printed version. See Ar- nold's Chronicle, 521. 657 Parry, Rev. J. D. The Legendary Cabinet : a Colledion of British National Ballads, Ancient and Modern, with Notes, etc. 8°, half blue morocco. London., 1829. 658 Percy, Thomas, Bishop of Dromore. Reliques of Ancient English Poetry ; consisting of old Heroic Ballads, Songs, and other Pieces of our earlier Poets, etc. 4th edition, amended. Vignette cuts. 3 vols. Sm. 8°, mottled calf . London, 1794. " The most agreeable selection, perhaps, which exists in any language." — Ellis. See tinder Percy'Society, 2,973, for various colledtions of Ballads. For list of same, see Child's Ballads, 617, vol. i. 659 Poems and Songs. A New Colle6tion ; written by several Persons, never printed before. 12°, old calf .■ London, \()']\. 660 Political Merriment ; or Truths told to some Tune. Faith- fully translated from the French of R. H., S. H., H. S., F. A., etc., etc. By a Lover of his Country. 3 Parts in i vol. 12°, ■mottled calf, extra. London, 1714-15. With a dedication to " Jacobitical Tories and Traiterous Rioters of Great Britain." 661 Prior, R. C. A. Ancient Danish Ballads, translated from the Originals. 3 vols. 8°, cloth, uncut. London, i860. See Borrow, George, 6ii ; Jamieson, Robert, 648. 662 PuRCELL, Henry. Orpheus Britannicus ; a Collection of the choicest Songs for i, 2, and 3 voices. Z7id edition. Portrait. Sm. folio. 2 vols. Old calf . London, 1706-11. 663 RiMBAULT, E. F. A Little Book of Songs and Ballads, gath- ered from Ancient Musick Books, MS. and Printed. 8°, half bound, top gilt, uticut. London, 1851- Bibliotheca Madrigaliana. See under Rimbault, 3,083. 664 Ritson, Joseph. Robin Hood, a CoUedlion of all the ancient Poems, Songs, and Ballads now extant, relating to that celebrated Outlaw, with Historical Anecdotes of his life. Wood-cuts. 2 vols. 8°, calf. London, i795- 665 Same; with the cancelled leaves, very rarely found in any copies, and specified in MS. note at beginning of vol. i. A Reprint of this work is found in the volume of Old English Poetry, published in London, i860. See 1,329. S()6 Robin Hood; a Lytell Geste of; with other ancient and modern Ballads, etc. Edited by J. M. Gutch. Wood-cuts. Post 8°. 2 vols., cloth. London, 1847. See under Ritson, 3,085 to 3,091, for volumes of Songs and Ballads. 72 Ballads, etc. (Scottish): Gilchrist. 66>j Robinson, Wm. 12 Tra6ls and Broadsides, and 5 Plates^. All of these pieces and editions unnoticed by Lowndes. 8°, half bound, v. d. A curious and interesting medley. 668 RoDD, Thomas. Ancient Ballads from the Civil Wars of Granada, and the twelve Peers of France. Post 8°, old boards, uncut. London, 1801. 669 History of Charles the Great and Orlando, ascribed to Archbp. Turpin ; translated from the Latin, etc., with the cele- brated ancient Spanish Ballads relating to the twelve Peers of France, with English Metrical Versions. 2 vols. 8°, half red morocco, top gilt, uncut. London, 1812. 670 Rump ; or, an Exadl Colleflion of the choycest poems and songs relating to the late Times, etc., 1 639-1 661. Engraved title and frontispiece, both parts. Small 8°, half bound. London, 1662. Scottish Ballads and Songs. 671 Aytoun, W. E. Ballads of Scotland. 2 vols. Post8°, c/oM. Edinburgh, 1858. 672 Bannatyne, George. Ancient Scottish Poems. Published from the MS. of 1568. 12°, half bound. Edinburgh, 1770. 673 BucHAN, Peter. Gleanings of Scotch, English, and Irish scarce old Ballads, chiefly tragical and historical. 18°, half calf. Peterhead, 1825. 674 Clyne, Norval. Ballads from Scottish History. 12°, cloth, uncut. Edinburgh, 1873. 675 Cunningham, Allan. Songs of Scotland, ancient and modern ; with Introdu6tion and Notes, etc. 4 vols. 8°, boards. Lon- don, 1825. 676 Dauney, Wm. Ancient Scotish Melodies, from a MS. of reign of K. James vi. ; with introdudlion regarding history of music of Scotland. 4°, half morocco, uncut, top gilt. Edin- burgh, 1838. 677 Duff, James. A Colledlion of Poems, Songs, etc., chiefly Scottish. Yo&t 8°, old half binding. Perth, ld>l6. 678 FiNLAY, John. Scottish Historical and Romantic Ballads, chiefly ancient. Notes, glossary, etc. 2 vols. 8°, boards. Edinburgh, 1808. 679 Gilchrist, John. A Colledlion of Scottish Ballads, Tales and Songs, ancient and modern; with notes, etc. 2 vols. 12°, boards. Leith, 1814. Ballads, etc.: Scottish. 73 680 Scottish Songs, Ancient and Modem ; carefully col- lated and corredled from the most authentic sources, with brief notices. Portrait of Allan Ramsay. 12°, half brown mo- rocco., top gilt., tiHciit. Edinburgh, 1865. This contains nearly all the songs in the 2d vol. of the preceding, with many additions. 681 Hart, Andro. Scotish Poems of the i6th century: including a reprint of a Booke of godlie and Spiritual Songs ; printed in 1621. 2 vols. 12°, green calf extra, gilt edged. Edinburgh, 1801. Published by J. G. Dalyell. 682 Herd, David. Ancient and Modern Scottish Songs, Heroic Ballads, etc., reprinted from the edition of 1776, with an Ap- pendix. 2 vols. ?)°, large paper, cloth. Glasgow, ii6^. 683 Johnson, Janies. The Scots Musical Museum ; accompa- nied with notes and illustrations of the L3'ric Poetry and Music of Scotland, by Wm. Stenhouse. Edited with additional notes, etc., by D. Laing. 4 vols. Large 8°, half bound, uncut. Edinburgh, 1853. 684 KiNLOCH, G. R. Ancient Scottish Ballads, recovered from Tradition, and never before published ; with Notes, and Ap- pendix containing some of the Airs. 8°, cloth, uncut. Lon- don, 1827. 685 Laing, David. Various Pieces of Fugitive Scottish Poetry ; chiefly of the 17th century. 8°, cloth, uncut. Edinburgh, 1853- Second collection (the first printed in 1822) . 70 copies only ; this on thick paper. Early Metrical Tales. See under Laing, 2,287. 686 Logan, W. H. A Pedlar's Pack of Ballads and Songs ; with illustrative Notes and Wood-cuts. 8°, half-bound, uncut. Edinb., 1869. 687 Maidment, James. Scotish Ballads and Songs. Introduc- tory Notice, and Illustrative Notes. 12°, cloth, uncut. Edinb., 1859. An interesting collection of curious old Ballads and Songs, some printed for the first time from MSS. 688 Scottish Ballads and Songs, Historical and Tradition- ary. 2 vols. 8°, cloth, uncftt. Edinb., 1868. 74 Ballads, etc. : Sheldon. 689 Kinloch, G. R., and others. Four Books of Choice Old Ballads ; viz. : I. A Ballad Book, 1823. II. A North Countrie Garland, 1824. III. The Ballad Book, 1827. IV. A New Book of Old Ballads, 1844. Wood-cut -portraits of C. K. Sharpe and C. Leslie. 8°, cloth, uncut. Edin- burgh, 1868. Only 155 copies of this very remarkable collection printed for private distribution. This is a presentation copy from J. W. K. Eyton to J. Burn, Esq. 690 Scotish Pasquils, etc., principally published from early MSS. 3 Parts. Wood-cut vignettes to titles. 12°, half maroon ■morocco, top gilt, uncut. Edinb., 1827-28. This is the original edition, and scarce, only 60 copies printed. 691 Book of Pasquils, 1568-1715. With Appendix. Wood- cuts. 8°, cloth, uncut. Edinb., 1868. , This is a nevi' edition of the previous collection, with some additions, and a few omissions, see following : — 691* Packet of Pestilent Pasquils, containing Pieces omitted in the previous work as objedtionable. 8°, sewed. Privately printed. 1869. 692 Miller, William. Scottish Nursery Songs, and other poems. Small 4°, boards. Glasgow, 1863. 693 PiNKERTON, John. Seledl Scottish Ballads. Wood-cut on title-pages. 2 vols. Post 8°, old red morocco. London, 1783- See Sir Walter Scott's " Remarks on Popular Poetry," prefixed to Minstrelsy of Scottish Border, for a notice of these Scottish Ballads. Ancient Scottish Poems. See under Pinkerton, 2,984. 694 Ramsay, Allan. The Ever Green, being a colledlion of Scots Poems, Wrote by the Ingenious before 1600. 2 vols. 1st edition, 12°, old red morocco, gilt edges. Edinb., 1724. 695 The Tea-Table Miscellany ; a Colledtion of Choice Songs, Scots and English. Reprinted from 14th edition. 2 vols. 8°, cloth, uncut. Glasgow, 1871. 696 Sempills of Beltrees (Sir James, Robert, and Francis). Po- ems, now first colledled, with notes and Biographical notices ; by James Paterson. 8°, cloth, uficut. Edinb., 1849. 697 Sempill Ballates, The. A series of Historical, Political, and Satirical Poems, ascribed to Robert Sempill, 1567-1583. Also, Poems by Sir James Semple of Beltrees, 1598-1610. Now for the first time printed. 8°, cloth, uncut. Edinb., 1872. 698 Sheldon, F. Minstrelsy of the English Border. Sm. 4°, cloth, uncut. London, 1847. Ballads, etc. : Wright. 75 SiBBALD, J. Chronicle of Scottish Poetry. See under 2,-,'2i'] . 699 Struthers, John. The Harp of Caledonia ; a colledion of Songs, with an essay on Scottish song-writers. 3 vols. 16°, half bound. Glasgow., 1819. 700 Watson, James. A choice colledtiou of comic and serious Scots Poems, both Ancient and Modern, by several Hands. 3 parts in i vol. Green morocco extra, gilt edges. Edinb., 1 706-1 1. Title and two first pages of first part are mended. Only this one vol. was pub- lished. " There are many curious specimens of early Scottish poetry in this vol- ume." — BUI. Anglo-Poet. 701 Choice Colledtion of Comic and Serious Scots Poems. The three parts, 1706, 1709, 1711. 8°, cloth, uncut. Glas- gow, 1S69. One of 165 copies printed for private circulation. 702 Songs. Bacchus and Venus, or a Seledt Colledtion of near 200 of the most witty and diverting Songs. To which is added a Collection of Songs in the Canting Dialed:, with a Dictionary. Frontispiece. Old calf. 8°. i737" Songs, Book of, with autograph of Eliz. Cochrane. See under Manuscripts, 2,732. 703 Union, The, or SeleCt Scots and English Poems. 2d edition. 12°, old calf. Edinb., i^i,C). " A small but choice collection of poems, edited by Thos. Warton." — Lowndes. 704 Third edition. 12°, old calf . London, 1766. 705 Utterson, Edward Vernon. Seledt Pieces of early popular Poetry ; republished principally from early printed copies in the Black Letter. Post 8°. 2 vols., boards. London, 1817. One of 250 copies printed. Little Boke of Ballads. See Roxburghe, 3,187, No. 51. Warton Club. Publications. See 3,579- 706 White, Robert. History of the Battle of Otterburn, fought in 1388 ; with Memoirs of the Warriors who engaged in that memorable conflidt. Alaf and engravings. 8°, half morocco, uncut. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1S57. 707 Wright, Thos. Songs and Carols ; from a MS. in the Brit. Museum. — Turnament of Totenham and the Frere ; two bal- lads from a MS. in Camb. University. — Nutbrowne Maid, from eailiest edition of Arnold's Chronicle. 3 vols. 16°, half bound. London, 1836. For 4th vol. of this series, see %fiii,x. For Political Songs and Latin Poems, see under 1,281. 76 Barbour. 708 Ballard, Geo. Memoirs of British Ladies, celebrated for their writings or skill in the learned languages, etc. 8°, calf. London., I'J'JS- 709 Banking, Tradls on. Corporation Credit ; or, A Bank of Credit made Current, by Common Consent in London. London, 1682. Bank Credit ; or, the Usefulness and Security of the Bank of Credit. A Dialogue between a Country Gentleman and a London Merchant. London., 1683. An Account of the Constitution and Security of the General Bank of Credit. London, 1683. A Brief Account of the intended Bank of England. London, 1694. Some Observations upon the Bank of England. Lon- don, 1695. 5 Tradts. 4°, in a case. 710 Bannatyne Club. (In part) : — 64. SirGawayne; a Collection of Ancient Romance Poems, by Scotish and Eng- lish Authors, related to that celebrated Knight of the Round Table. With Intro- duction, Notes, and Glossary, by Sir Frederic IVIadden, K. H., etc. Illustrated. L. 4", boards, uncut. London, 1839. Introduction to Sir Gawayne, by Sir F. Madden. 4°, sewed. London, 1839. Presentation copy from the author to M. de Monmerqu^, membre de I'lnstitut, etc. 70. Roman de la Manekine, par Philippe de Reimes, Trouvfere du 13^ sifecle. Publi^e par Fr. Michel. 4°, boards, uncut. Paris, 1840. 85. Horn et Rimenhild. Recueil de ce qui reste des poemes relatifs \ leurs aven- tures, composes en Fran9ois, en Anglais, et en Ecossais, dans le 136 au i6e sifecle. Public par Fr. Michel. Facsimiles. 4°, cloth, uncut. Pafis, 1845. One of 100 copies printed for members of the club. 711 Barbour, John. The Bruce; or, the History of Robert i.. King of Scotland. Written in Scottish Verse. The first genuine edition, published from a MS. dated 1489 ; with Notes and Glossary, by J. Pinkerton. 3 vols. 8°, boards, uncut. London, 1790. Scarce. 712 The Bruce, and Wallace ; published from two ancient MSS. preserved in the Advocates' Library, with Notes, Bio- graphical Sketches, and a Glossary, by Dr. Jamieson. 2 vols. 4°, brown morocco extra, gilt edges. Edinb., 1820. A fine copy, formerly in the Library of J. T. Brockett. 250 copies only printed. " The Bruce is a work not only remarkable for a copious circumstantial detail of the exploits of that illustrious prince and his brave companions in arms, Randolff, Earl of Moray, and the Lord James Douglass, but also for the beauty of style which is not inferior to that of Chaucer." — Heniy's Great Britain. Barrois. 77 713 The Brus : from a Collation of the Cambridge and Edinburgh MSS. Edited by C. Innes. 4°, cloth^ uncut. A.berdee)i, 1856. Printed for the Spalding Club. 714 Barclay, John. A Sequel to the Diversions of Purley ; with rismarks on Mr. Tooke's work. 8°, boards. London^ 1826. 715 Barham, Francis. The Life and Times of John Reuchlin, or Capnion ; the Father of the German Reformation. Post 8°, calf. London^ i843- 716 Barlace, J. G. An Historical Sketch of the Progress of Knowledge in England, from the Conversion of the Anglo- Saxon to the end of Q_. Elizabeth's reign. Portrait. 4°, cloth, uncut. London., 1819. 717 Barnes, Joshua. History of Edward iii, with that of Edward the Black Prince. 5 Portraits. Folio, old dark calf. Cam- bridge, 1688. 718 Barnes or Bernes, Dame Juliana. Book of St. Albans, con- taining the Treatises of Hawking, Hunting, Coat-Armour, Fish- ing, Biasing of Arms. Reprinted in facsimile from the edi- tion printed by Wynkyn de Worde in 1496, with biographical and bibliographical Notices, by J. Hasle-wood. Wood-cuts. Small folio, black letter, boards, uncut. London, 1810. A very fine copy. yig The Treatyse of Fysshynge with an Angle, attributed to Dame Juliana Berners. Reprinted from the Book of St. Albans -with the types of John Baskerville. Plates. 12°, sewed. London, 1827- 720 Barnes, Wm. Early England and the Saxon English. 12°, cloth. London, 1869. 721 Notes on Ancient Britain and the Britons. 12°, cloth. London, 1858. 722 Poems of Rural Life, in the Dorset Dialed. 3 series. 12°, cloth. London, 1862-3. 723 Trio ; or a Vein of the Roots and Stems of Etiglish as a Teutonic Tongue. 12°, cloth. London, 1S62. 724 Barrington, Sir Jonah. Personal Sketches of his own Times. Post 8°, cloth. New York, 1853. 725 Barrois, J. Dadtylologie et Langage Priinitif restitues d'apres les monuments. LXL. Planches, Index, et Lexeologie Grecque. Also, Ledture Litt6rale des Hi6roglyphes et des Cun6iformes. XVLL. Planches. Large 4°, half morocco, top gilt, uncut. Paris, 1850-53. 7,s Beaumont. 726 Babrow, Sir J. Life, Voyages and Exploits of Sir Francis Drake. 2d ed., abridged. Yost B°, half calf . London, li^. ^27 Voyages of discovery and research in the Ardtic Regions since 1818. Maps. Post 8°, cloth, uncut. New York, li 728 Bartholomew de Glanvil. De Proprietatibus Rerum, trans- lated into English, in the year 13971 by John Trevisa. Black letter, wood-cuts. Folio, brown calf. London, 14,96. This curious work upon the nature of material and immaterial things, or a gen- eral history of nature, was written in Latin about 1360. The present work was the most magniticent production of Wynkyn de Worde's press, and was the first book printed upon paper manufactured in England. An imperfect copy, wanting 20 leaves, besides a few leaves mended, othei-wise in good condition. 729 Batman vppon Bartholome, his Booke de Proprietatibus Rerum ; newly corredied, enlarged and ainended. Sm. folio, 7naroon calf, handsomely tooled in antique style. London, 1 582. 730 Bartsch, Karl. Reinke de Vos. herausgegeben von Karl Schroder. 12°, sewed. Leipzig, 1872. This is Vol. 2 of Deutsche Dichtungen des Mittelalters herausg. von Karl Bartsch. 731 Baskerville, A. Poetry of Germany. Seleftions translated into English Verse, with the German text. 8°, cloth, uncut. Phila., 1864. 732 Basnage, James De F. History of the Jews from Jesus Christ to the present time. Trans, by Thos. Taylor. Lntended as a continuation of fosephus. YoWo, panelled calf . London, \*]o^. See also 2,235. 733 Bastard d'Estang, Vicomte de. Notice Historique sur Fran9ois de Bastard, Comte d'Estang. Large 8°, sewed. Paris, 1844. 734 Bates, Rev. W. College Ledlures on Ecclesiastical History 3d ed. Post 8°, boards. London, 1852. 735 Battle Abbey Charters, Grants, and Deeds, etc., etc., con- stituting the Muniments of Battle Abbey, founded by William the Conqueror. Catalogue of ColleSion of AISS. bound in 97 vols, folio, for sale in 1835. 8°, cloth. London, 1835. 736 Bauldwin, William. A Treatise of Moral Philosophie, con- taining the Sayings of the Wise. 9th edition, enlarged by T. Palfreytnan. 16°, calf. London, n. d. 737 Beaumont, Francis, and Fletcher, John. Dramatic Works. F'irst colleSted edition, published from the Authors' originall copies. Edited by James Shirley. Portrait of Fletcher. Folio, mottled calf , uncut. London, 1647. A very fine copy, Beda. 79 738 Fifty Tragedies and Comedies. Portrait of Fletcher by Marshall. Folio, mottled calf extra., gilt edges. Lond.^ 1679. A very fine copy. 739 Worlds, with Notes and Memoir by Rev. A. Dyce. Portraits. 11 vols. 8°, tree marbled calf extra. Lond., 1843-6. Contents lettered. 740 Becon, Thomas. The Fortresse of the Fayethfull agaynst the cruel assautes of pouertie and honger, etc. Imprinted by John Day. Bound by F. Bedford. I3°, mottled calf gilt., gilt edged. Lond., 1560. 741 Bede, C. (/. e., Rev. Edward Bradley.) The Adventures of Mr. Verdant Green. Illustrations by author. Post 8°, cloth. New York., i860. 742 Beda Venerabilis. Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum. Red and black letter . Absque nota.,'^'] leaves. 2 cols. Folio, calf. (^Argent.., Fggesteyn, circa 1473)- This is tlie first edition of this work, and is very rare. A good, clean copy. 743 Ecclesiastics Historise gentis Anglorum Libri Quin- que. Small folio, old dark calf. Antverpice., 1550- Bound with this : Theodoreti Episcopi Cyrenensis Rerum Ecclesiasticarum Libri Quinque, conversi in Latinum a J. Camerario Pabergensi, etc. Basilece, 1536. Numerous MS. Notes. 744 Same. Cum indice, etc. 16°, original calf binding. Lovan., 1566. 745 History of the Church of Englande ; translated by Thomas Stapleton, D.D. {ist edition.) Antwerp, 1565. Bound with this: A Fortresse of the Faith first planted among Englishmen, by Thomas Stapleton. 4°, original calf binding. Anttverp, iS^S- 746 Same. {2d edition.) Small 8°, calf. St. Omers, 1622. This is the second edition of this translation, and is a very scarce book. This copy is somewhat soiled and worn, and has the autograph of Bishop Barnes. 1747 Ecclesiastical History of the English Nation, from the Coming of Julius CaB.sar till the Year of our Lord 731, trans- latAl into English from Dr. Smith's Edition, by John Stevens. To which is added the Life of the Author, and explanatory Notes. S° , panelled calf . London, i>]7,t,. 748 Same. Duplicate copy, with MS. notes, and book- plate of Charles O'Connor, 1753. «o Bell. y^p History of the Primitive Church of England, trans- lated by Rev. Wm. Hurst ; to which are added, a Life of the Saint, and an Appendix of Notes from Stapleton, Cressy, Smith, and Stevens. Frontispiece, refresenting Tomb of Bede. %°,7nottledcalf. Zo/idon, 1814.. 750 Ecclesiastical History of the English Nation, etc. : carefully revised and correfled from the translation of Mr. Stevens, by Rev. J. A. Giles. Also a Life of the Author, Map, Chart, Frontispiece, Wood-cut frotn Stapleton's trans- lation, of date of ^ueen Elizabeth. Large 8°, boards, uncut. London, 1840. With autograph of the late Rev. Dr. Chapin, of Hartford, and a few MS. notes. 751 Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum : cum opus- culis quibusdam, et Epistola Bonifacii ad Cudbertum Archiepis- copum, cura R. Hussey. 8°, cloth, uncut. Oxonii, 1846. 752 Complete Works, in the Original Latin, collated with the MSS. and various printed editions : accompanied by an English translation of the Historical works, and a Life of the Author, by Rev. J. A. Giles. 12 vols. 8°, cloth, uncut. Lond., 1843-4. yej Commentaria. Second volume of an edition of his works published 171 Paris in 1521. Bound in the same vol. is a -work, Cantica Canticorum, o/"i8o leaves besides the pref- ace. From the press of the same printer. Folio, half bound. Paris, 152 1. 754 Homilise, Presbyter! Anglosaxonis Theologi suo asvo celeberrimi, etc. 12°, original binding. Cologne, i534- 755 Opuscula, deTemporum Ratione, efde Natura Rerum. Small folio, half calf . Cologne, i537' Autograph and MS. notes of W. H. Black ; it is from the Dulie of Sussex's library. 756 — Presbyter! et Fredegari! Scholastic! Concordia. In duas partes, quarum prior continet Historiam Eccl. Gentis Anglorum, cum Notis et Dissertationibus : Posterior, Disserta- tionem de annis Dagoberti : cum appendix de S. Dionysio, et de S. Genovefa, audtore P. Fr. Chiffletio. 4°, vellum covers. Paris, 1 68 1. For Anglo-Saxon versions of Bede's Ecclesiastical History see under Anglo- Saxon, 291 and 292, and for copies of early versions of Bede's Homilies see Ho- miliarum under MSS., 2,703, also Martyrologium under same, 2,678. 757 Bell, R. Life of Hon. Geo. Canning. Yo%t%° , cloth. New York, 1846. Bewick. 81 758 _ Bensley, B. Henry vni. and his Contemporaries : exhibit- ing Progress of the Reformation, with biographical slietches. 12°, cloth. London^ 1844 759 Bentley, Rich., D.D. Proposals for printing a new edition of the Greek Testament, and St. Hierom's Latin Version. 4°, sewed. London., 1721. 760 Same. Duplicate copy. 761 Epistolae Duae, etc , in quibus agitur de Editione Novi Testamenti a Bentleio suscepta, etc. 4°, sewed. Londoni^ 1731. 762 Bentley, Thomas. Monument of Matrones, Containing Seven Severall Lamps of Virginitie ; whereof the first five concern Praier and Meditation, the other two last, precepts and examples. The seven parts in one very thick volume. 1582. 4°, probably the original old calf. This copy is imperfect, wanting about twenty leaves, and the titles are also imper- fect or injured. A very rare work. 763 Benvenuto, Italian Professour of his Native Tongue in Lon- don. The Passenger : seven Dialogues in Italian and Eng- lish. London., 1612. Small ^, brown calf ., gilt tooled, gilt edges. A few leaves somemhat mended, otherwise a clean, sound copy. 764 Bernardus. De contemptu Mundi, i?i rhymed Latin verse ; in same volum-e are, Artis bene moriendi perutilis Tradtatus ; Carmen de Angelis ; De meditatione Mortis, at Tradtatulus metricus a B. Bernardo editus de Mortis meditatione. 4°,. boards. S. I. et a. 765 De contemptu Mundi et appetitu supercelestium bono- rum versibus hexametris. 4°, blue morocco, gilt edges. Sine ■ loco aut tyfographo. 1499. 766 Bernard, Richard. Rhemes against Rome ; or the removing of the Gagg of the new Gospell, etc. 4°, old calf. London, 1626. 767 Bernard, Sir T., Bart. Comforts of Old Age with Biograph- ical Illustrations. 12°, boards. London, 1820. 768 Besant, Walter. Studies in Early French Poetry. Post 8°, cloth. London, 1868. 760 — The French Humourists, from the 12th to the 19th centuries. Large 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1873. 770 Bewick, Thos. and John Selecft Fables ; together with Memoir. Cuts designed by F. and J. Bewick and others, previous to 1784. 8°, cloth. Newcastle, 1820. 82 Bibles: Codex Augiensis. ijiji BiBLiA Sacra Polyglotta, compledlentia Textus originales. Hebrffium cum Pentateucho Samaritano, Chaldaicum, Grsecum, Versionemque antiquarum Samaritanse, Groecse lxx. Interp., ChaldaicJB Syriacae, Arabicee, yEthiopicse, Persicse, Vulg. Lat. quicqiiid comparari poterat. Cum apparatu, appendicibus, tabulis, variis ledtionibus, anno- tationibus, indicibus, etc. Edidit Br. Walton. 1657. Edm. Castelli Lexicon Heptaglotton. 2 vols, in one. 1687. 7 vols. Folio. \x\\h& original stamped pigskin, with clasps to the volumes of the Bible. It is a republican copy, with portrait of Walton, but the Lexicon is wanting, as is the Por- trait, and a leaf containing dedication to King Charles. There is with this copy of the Polyglott the " Biblicus Appara- tus chronologico-topographico-philologicus. Tiguri, 1673." 772 PsALTERiuM Hebrffium, Graecum, Arabicum et Chaldseum, cum tribus Latinis interpretationibus, et glossis, studio Aug. Justiniani. Small folio, brown calf. Genuce, 1516. This edition, remarkable because it is the first polyglott printed with the char- acters peculiar to each language, is not less remarkable by the singularity of Justinian's Commentary, He has succeeded in giving a somewhat extended sketch of Christopher Columbus, in a note on Ps. xix. " CoeU enarrant." — From Brunei. Codices. 773 Codex. Acta Apostolorum. Grsco-Latina, litteris ma- jusculis, e Codice Laudiano. Descripsit ediditque T. Hearnius qui et Symbolum Apostolorum ex eodem codice subjunxit. Oxonii, sumptibus editoris. 1715. 8°, brown calf. The scarcest of all Hearne's publications. 774 Codex Alexandrinus. The Old and New Testament iJozc^ea? in 4 volumes, blue morocco, gilt edges. The Old Test.: on large paper. Folio. London, 1786-1821. 775 Codex Alexandrinus. Novum Testamentum Graece ex anti- quissimo codice Alexandrine. C. G. Woide et B. H. Cowper. 8°, half bound. Londort, i860. 776 Codex Augiensis. An exadl transcript of a Gra;co-Latin manuscript of St. Paul's Epistles, deposited in the library of Trinity College, Cambridge — probably written during the 9th century. Edited by the Rev. F. H. Scrivener, with a critical introducftion, a full collation of fifty manuscripts, and three fac- similes. 8°, cloth. Cambridge, 1859. Bibles: English. 83 777 Bez.e. Evangelia et Apostolorum, Afta pompleaens, qiia- di-atis hteris Grffico-Latinis, summa qua potuit fide adumbravit, expressk, edidit, codicis historiam prafixit, notaque adjecit. T.Kipling. 2 vols. Imp. Mio, Jiuss/a. Camdr/d^-e, I'jg^. 778 EvANGELiARiuM Qiiadi'uplex Latins Versionis antique seu veteris Italics, nunc primum in lucem editum ex Codicibus Manuscriptis, sub auspiciis Johannis V. Regis Lusitanise a J. Blanchino. TMck paper., in four parts, with numerous fac- similes from Ancient MSS. 2 vols. Folio. Rome, i>j^g. 779 EvANGELiUM Secundum Matthsura ex Codice rescripto in Bibliotheca Collegii S. S". Trinitatis juxta Dublin. Descriptum opera et studio Johannis Barrett, S. T. P. Adjungitur Appendix collationem Codicis Monttbrtiani compledtens. 1801. To which is added a Supplement by Dr. Tregelles obtained by a cliemical restoration of the manuscript. London, 1S63. In one volume. 4°, ciot/i, uncut. Codex Sinaiticus. See Tischendorf, 812. Bibles, English Versions. Anglo-Saxon versions of the Bible and parts of Bible. See under Anglo-Saxon, 343-349. WiCLiF. Bible and Nev\r Testament versions. See under Wiclif, 3,603, 3,605, 3,612-3,614. 780 CovERDALE Bible, The ; that is, the Holy Scriptures of the Olde and Newe Testamente, trans, into English by Miles Coverdale. Reprint of edition of 1535. Facsimile title. 4°, cloth. London, 1847. 781 Matthew's Translation revised by Edm. Becke. The Byble, that is to say, all the holy Scripture, now lately with greate industry and diligence recognised. Imprynted by John Daye and W. Seres. Black letter with wood-cuts. Tindale's Prologue to N. T. YoWo,' old calf. London, 1549. An imperfect copy; the text, only, of the title-page on a blank page. The trans- lation is complete as far as the two last chapters of i Maccabees, and the whole of the New Testament. MS. notes and description on fly-leaves, autograph of Tho. Martin. 782 The Byble, — truly and purely translated into Englyshe, etc. Wood-cut borders to titles. Imprynted by Thos. Petyt. Black letter. Small folio, original calf binding, re-backed. Lond., 1 55 1. 84 Bibles: English. First five leaves after title are wanting, and one badly torn; a few leaves are mounted, and many worn on the corners, especially towards the beginning and end of the book. Also one leaf of New Test, wanting. The colophon bears the words " Iraprynted, etc., by N. Hyll " (for others). The volume contains Tindale's pro- logues. 7S3 Genevan. Bible (The) and Holy Scriptures, conteyned in the Olde and Newe Testament. Translated according to the Ebrue and Greke and conferred with the best translations in divers languages. 8°, calf. Geneva., 1560. The text only of this the first edition of the so-called "Breeches Bible.'' Wanting . the Preliminary matter, the Maps and the Tables, etc., at the end. 784 Cranmer's. The Bible in Englyshe, according to the Trans- lation apoynted by the Queenes Maiesties InjuncSlions to be read in all churches within her Maiesties Realme. Fine engraved wood-cut titles to the Old and New Testa- ment., containing portraits of our Saviour., Afoses., and ^. Elizabeth., and titles to 7.d fart and Apocrypha surrounded ivith 24 neat ivood-cuts., printed in large gothic type. At the cost and charges of R . Carmarden. l^argti folio, antique calf, tooled in old style. Rouen, 1566. Title to 3d part, preliminary leaves, and some leaves of the Bible are wanting ; in other respects a fine large volume. 785 Bishop's. The holy Byble, conteyning the olde Testament and the newe. With title-page of ed. of 1574. Printed by R. fugge. Curious luood-cuts, and wood-cut titles. Large folio, atttique calf, blind tooled in old style. Lond., 1572. Title to 3d part is probably a reprint, wanting portrait of Lord Burleigh. Portrait of Leicester, map, and 2 leaves of table and colophon are also wanting ; otherwise a large, fine, sound copy, carefully collated with Mr. Lea Wilson's description of this edition. 786 Genevan. Bible, Holy, 1592. With the Psalmes in Metre, 159 1. 4°, rough calf. Printed on yellow paper. Wanting Title to the Bible. 787 Genevan. Bible, The, that is, the Holy Scriptures contained in the Old and New Testament, with most profitable Annota- tions upon all the hard places, and other things of great impor- tance. Imprinted by R. Barker. Folio, large and thick paper copy, with rough edges, in the original calf-covered oaken boards. Lond., 1602. Title and one other leaf neatly mounted, and a few of the first leaves slightly mended, but an exceedingly fine and tall copy. This edition is scarce and exceed- ingly rare m the condition of this copy, and on large and thick paper Bibles: New Testament. 85 788 Authorized Version. Royal or King James's Version. The ■first edit ion, wanting- the Engraved Title, and with the Printed Title of a later edition altered to 1611. Otherxvise a fair copy, handsomely bound ifi dark bine morocco, gilt edges. Large folio. 161 1. From the data furnished by Mr. Francis Fry this copy is of the 2d issue with re- prints, so designated to distinguish it among the variations apparent in genuine copies of the ist edition. 789 Holy Bible, containing the Old Testament and the New. 4°, calf. London, 1616. With Herrey's Tables, 1615, The Boole of Common Prayer, 1615 {wanting a leaf in the Psalms) , and the Psalms of Sternhold and Hopkins {head-lines of all cut into) . 790 Authorized Version, with the " Translatour's Preface to the Reader," the Apocrypha, and the Psalms in Metre. Printed by T. and J. Buck. Engraved title-page by Payn, rubricated. Folio, old olive morocco, extra. Cambridge, 1629. " For this beautiful edition the text appears to have undergone a complete re- vision ; although I can find no record of such having been done by authority ; yet the errors in the first and intermediate editions are here corrected, and considerable care appears to have been exercised as to the words printed in italics, punctuation, etc." — Lea Wilson's List of Bibles. This copy is from Mr. Lea Wilson's collection, and is therefore the identical one described by him. 791 Holy Bible. The Old and New Testaments ; with An- notations and parallel Scriptures, and the ■ Harmony of the Gospels, tables, etc., by Samuel Clark. Folio, half calf. London, 1690. The author's copy, with numerous MS. notes by him. " The selection of parallel texts is admirable ; and the notes, though very brief, are written with great judg- ment. The work was recommended, in very high terms, by Drs. Owen and Bates, as well as Mr. Baxter and Mr. Howe." — Home. 793 Holy Bible. Edited and published by John Reeves. In Paragraph form. 9 vols. 8°, calf. London, 1802. 793 Holy Bible. A Revised Translation by Rev. Charles Wellbeloved and others. 3 vols. 8°, cloth. London, 1859. 794 Jewish School and Family Bible, translated by Dr. A. Benisch. 4 vols. 8°, cloth. London, 1861. New Testament. 795 Tyndale. The first printed English New Testament, by Wm. Tyndale, in 1525. Fac-simile by Edw. Arber. 4°, boards. London, 187I' 86 Bibles : New Testament. 796 New Testament. The First New Testament printed in the English Language (1525 or 1526), translated from the Greek, by William Tvndale. Reproduced in Fac-simile with an In- trodudtion by Francis Fry. 8°, dark blue morocco^ gilt edges. Bristol, 1862. A limited number of copies were printed for the editor. This copy is illuminated. 797 Same. Reprinted verbatim ; with a memoir of his Life and Writings, by George OfFor. Portrait. S. Bagster. 8°, brown morocco. Bond.., 1836. 798 Same. The Andover reprint. 12°, cloth. Andpver, 1837. 799 CovERDALE. The Newe Testament, both Latine and Eng- lyshe, ech correspondent to the other, after the vulgare texte, commonly called S. Jerom's. Faythfully translated by Myles Coverdale. Black letter. Printed by J. Nicolson. 4°, antique bhie fjiorocco. Southwarke., i53^' Title and dedica- tion in f erf e6l facsimile., very good., sound., clean copy. " This is one of the very rarest of the whole series of early English Testaments. It is the first of the two editions printed by Nicolson in the same year, and the edition of which Coverdale endeavored to call in all the copies. In this he seems to have amply succeeded, as one is now scarcely to be found. Lewis had never seen it, and Herbert desci-ibes it as being very scarce. The Bodleian copy, unluckily imperfect, is of the first edition. The copies at Lambeth, St. Paul's, Christ Church, and All Souls' Colleges are of the second." — Blbliotkeca Hebenana.vili., 2,862, 800 Genevan Newe Testament, etc. Conferred diligently with the Greke, and best approved Translations. 12°, calf. Gen- eva, 1557. The last leaf of Supputation, at end, is in fac-simile. " This is generally, though erroneously, called the first edition of the Genevan translation, though probably the first English Testament printed at Geneva ; but the translator was William Whit- tingham, and the version differs entirely from the Genevan, which first appeared in 1560." — Lea Wilson's Cat., p. 184, 801 Same. Fac-simile Reprint, by S. Bagster, with the marginal references, annotations, initial and other wood-cuts. Small '?>° , green calf , stamped gilt, and gilt edged. Bond., n. d. (1842.) 802 Rhemish. The New Testament, Rhemish Version, being the first English translation as printed by the Roman Catholics. A large, clean copy in the original tooled and gilt binding, gilt edges. 4°, Rhemes, by John Fogny. 1582. Wither, Geo. View of Marginal Notes of the Rhemish Testament. See 3,634. 803 Authorized New Testament. First quarto edition of the Authorized version. Black letter. Title in wood-cut border. 4°, old calf . By R. Barker. London, 161 2. Bibles: New Testament. 87 804 Rhemish and authorized English Versions ; pubh'shed by W. Fullte, D.D. Engraved title-page and portrait. Printed by Aug. Mathexvs. FoHo, dark blue morocco, gilt edged. Land.., 1633. Bound with this ; A Defence of the English Translations of the Bible, by W. Fullce, D.D., 1633. Also, Confutation of the Papists' quarrels against the writings of W. Fullte. Fine, large copies. 805 Whiston's Primitive New Testament in four parts. 12°. London., i745- Bound up with the second edition of his Liturgy of the Cliurch of England. 12°, calf. See also Liturgies, Whiston, No. 2,617. S06 New Testament. Trans, by Gilbert Wakefield. 2d ed., im- proved. 2 vols. S°, calf. London., i795- 807 In an improved Version, upon the Basis of Archbp. Newcombe's translation, with notes, etc. Map. Large 8°, calf. London., 1808. 808 Scientia Biblica. Containing the New Testament in the Original Tongue, with the English Vulgate ; and a copious and original collecftion of parallel passages. 3 vols, in i. Calf. London, 1825. According to the Authorized Version, with notes. Il- lustrations. 4°, cloth. London, 1850. 810 The English Hexapla, exhibiting six important English Translations of the New Testament Scriptures, viz. : Wiclif, Tyndale, Cranmer, Genevan, Anglo-Rhemish, Authorized. With the Greek Text. Preceded by a History of English Translations and Translators. 4°, cloth. London, n. d. 811 TiscHENDORF, Const. Anecdota sacra et Profana, ex Oriente et Occidente allata sive notitia codicum Grsecorum, Arabicorum, Syriacorum, Copticorum, Hebraicorum, etc. Edidit yEnoth. Frid. Const. Tischendorf. 4°, cloth. Lipsice, 1855. 8] 2 Bibliorum Codex Sinaiticus. Petropolitanus auspiciis Imperat. Alexandri 11., ex tenebris protraxit, in Europam transtulit, ad juvandas atque illustrandas S. Litteras, edidit C. Tischendorf. 4 vols. Folio, boards. Petropoli (St. Peters- burg), 1862. 813 Waffen derFinsterniss wider die Sinaibibel. Zunachst an die Leser des Sachsischen Kirchen- und Schulblatts. With a MS. English translation inserted. Sm. 8°, sewed. 1863. 88 Bibles : Psalms. 814 Novum Testamentum Greece. Ex Sinaitico Codice omnium antiquissimo Vaticana itemque Elzeviriana ledlione notata edidit v^Cnoth. Frid. Const. Tischendorf. Cum Tabula. 8°, half bound. LifsicB., 1865. 815 Apocal3'pses Apocryphae Mosis, Esdrse^ PauH, Johan- nis, item Marise dormitio, additis Evangeliorum et acftuum Apocryphorum supplementiis. Edidit C. Tischendorf. 8°, setved. LipsicE., 1866. 816 Appendix Codicum Celeberrimorum Sinaitici, Vati- cani, Alexandrini. Folio. Boards. Lipsice., 1867. One of 150 copies printed. 817 Novum Testamentum Vaticanum post Angeli Maii aliorumque imperfeftos labores ex ipso codice edidit yEiioth. Frid. Constant. Tischendorf. 4°, half bound. jLipsice, 1867. 818 When were our Gospels written.? An argument by Constantine Tischendorf; with a Narrative of the Discovery of the Sinaitic Manuscript. 2d edition. 8°, sewed. London, 1867. Psalms. 819 The Fruitful Sayings of Davide in the seuen penyten- cyall Psalmes devyded in seuen Sermons, by John Fisher, Bishop of Rochester. 4°, half bound. London, per W. de Worde, 1509. A good copy. Title-page in fac-simile. Sternhold and Hopkins. The whole Psalms in four Parts which may be sung to all musical Instruments, set forth for the Increase of Vertue and Abolishing of other vaine and trifling Ballades, by John Daye. Oblong 8°, half bound. Lond., about 1562. One {^Tenor^ of four parts. Title-page •wanting. MS. collation inserted. A complete set sold at Sir Wm. Tite's sale in London, a few years ago, for ;^35. Robinson, Richard. Part of the Harmony of King David's Harp, containing the first xxi Psalmes of King David. From the Latin of Victorinus Strigelius. The title imperfed, last leaf tor?i ; and soiled more or less throughout. Small 4°, old calf. London, 1582. See also William Byrd, Psalmes, etc., under 1,272. 822 — in Metre. The Scotch version of the Psalms, printed at Middleburgh with musical notes and the prose version in the margin. 1602. 12° , brown morocco. A very good copy, •with ample margins, gilt edge. Bibles: Psalms. 89 823 Al the Psalmes of David, with certeine songs and can- ticles of Moses, Deborah, Isaiah, Hezekiah and others not for- merly extant for song : and manie of the said Psalmes dayly omitted. and not song at all because of their deftecult tunes. Nowe faithfully reduced into easie meeter, fitting our common tunes. Bound i/i maroon morocco^ rough edges. Printed 1620. Cotton thinks that this was printed abroad, and devotes a long note to it on page 165 of his " Editions of the Bible and parts thereof." It has the prose in the mar- gins, and is extrentely curious and rare. 824 The whole booke of Psalmes : with the Hymnes Evan- gelicall and Songs Spirituall, composed in four parts by sundry Authors. Also, a briefe abstradl of the Prayse, Elficacie and Vertue of the Psalmes. Newly corredted and enlarged by Thomas Ravenscroft. Bine morocco, by Pratt, gilt edges. 13° London, 1633. 825 The whole Booke of Psalmes, with the Prose in the margin. London, by F. K. 1635. Half blue morocco, gilt edges, small margins. The prose version is that of the Church of England, and the metrical that of Sternhold and Hopkins. 826 The King's Psalter, containing Psalms and Plymns, with easie and delightful diredlions to all learners, whether children, youths or others, for their better reading of the English Tongue ; also Prayers for everie day of the Week, beginning with the letters of the nanae of King Charles. 12°, calf, gilt edges. Londo7i, 1670. 827 Psalmes of David in meeter, newly translated, and dil- igently compared Vi^ith the original text and former translations, more plain, smooth and agreeable to the text than any heretofore. Calf , gilt edges, clean and fine. 18°. London, iG'^t^. A version of excessive rarity, unnodced by Lowndes, Lea Wilson, and Cotton. Probably the earliest Psalm-book adopted by the Dissenters. The address to the Reader is signed by twenty-six of the prominent Non-conformist clergymen of the time. g28 Hebrew and English. Dedicated to the venerable John Eliot. Published by John Leusden. 24°, brown mor. London, 1688. 829 Translated or Paraphrased in English Verse, by James Merrick. 4°, calf. Reading, 1765. 830 Annotations by James Merrick. With notes by Archb Seeker and others. 4°, calf. Reading, 1768. 90 Bibles : Song of Solomon. 831 New Translation, by Alexr. Geddes, with various readings and notes. 8°, calf. Lotidon, 1807. This " translation of tlie Psalms, though so recently published, is a book of extreme rarity. The whole impression seems to have been bought up and made away with ; for a copy is scarcely ever to be seen in the public market." — Cotton's Hheims &• Douay. Bound with the above work, — Song of Songs ; or Sacred Idyls; trans, by J. M. Go.od. Lo?!don, 1803. See also No. 842. 832 The Hexaplar Psalter. The Book of Psalms ; Hebrew, Greek, Latin, and English, in six Parallel Columns. 4°, cloth, London, 1843. Separate Books, with Commentaries. 833 Genesis. A Commentarie of John Calvine, upon the first booke of Moses, translated out of Latine into English, by Thomas Tymme. A little injured on the front margin by damp. 4°, calf. London, i57S- 834 Willett, Andrew. Hexapla in Genesin : that is, a six- fold Commentary on Genesis, wherein six severall translations, the Septuagint, Chaldee, two Latin, and two English are compared with the original Hebrew. Folio, old sheep. Cambridge, 1605. 835 Murphy, J. G. A critical and exegetical commentary on the book of Genesis, with a new translation. 8°, cloth, lldinburgh, 1865. 836 Commentary on, by Rt. Rev. E. Harold Browne. (Speaker's Commentary.) Large 8°, cloth. New York, 1873. 837 Job, Book of. Paraphrased by Symon Patrick, D.D., Bp. of Ely. Portrait. Post 8°, old calf. London, 1697. 838 Trans, on the basis of the Authorized version, with explanations, etc., by Rev. C. P. Carey. Wood-cuts and map. 8°, cloth. London, 1858. 839 Trans, by Rev. J. M. Rodwell. Post 8°, cloth. London, 1864. 840 Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Canticles. New Translation by Geo. R. Noyes, D.D. Introduction and notes. Post 8°, cloth. Boston, 1846. 841 Ecclesiastes. An Exposition of Salomon's Booke called Ecclesiastes, or the Preacher. Seene and allowed. 16°, vellum. I^oiidon. 1573' 843 Song OF Solomon. Good, J. M. Song of Songs. London, 1803. Bound with Dr. Geddes' transl. of Psalms. Bibles: Galatians. 91 843 Maccabees. Five Books, by Henry Cotton. 8°, cloth, iti/ciif. Oxford, 1833. S44 Gospels. In Gothic and Anglo-Saxon, with the versions of Wycliffe and Tyndale, arranged with Prefaces and Notes by J. Bosworth, D.D., and George Waring. Fro7itisfiece of Fac- similes. 4°, large paper. London, 1865. 845 The Four, arranged in parallel columns as a continued Narrative, with notes, by Rev. C. CuiTey. 4°, boards. Lon- don, n. d. Williams' Harmony of the Gospels. See under Wil- liams, Rev. Isaac, 3,629 846 St. Matthew. Cheke, Sir John. Gospel according to St. Matthew ; with notes ; also, some original letters from the MSS. 8°, cloth. London, 1843. 847 Lange, J. P., D.D. Gospel according to Matthew, with Introdudtion to the N. T. Translated by Philip Schaff, D.D. Large 8°, cloth. New York, 1865. 848 St. Matthew and St. John, in Greek ; with an inter- linear and analytical translation, by James Hamilton. 2 vols. 8°, boards. Edinburgh, 1826-7. 849 St. Matthew and St. John. Greek, Latin, and Eng- lish, interlinear, with grammatical notes. 2 vols. 8°, cloth. London, 1832. 850 St. John. Marlorat, Augustin. A Catholike and Ecclesias- tical! Exposition of the holy Gospell after St. John. Trans, from the Latin by Tho. Timme. Small- folio, o/i/ calf. Lon- don, 1575. 851 Macintyre, M. F. O. S. A Philosophic Commentary on the Gospel of St. John. 4°, cloth. London, 1853. 852 Acts. Calvin, John. Commentaries upon the Adtes of the Apostles ; trans, by Clir. Fetherstone. 4°, brown calf, antique. London, 1585' Epistles. Fell's Paraphrase and Annotations upon. See No. 1,750. Conybeare and Howson. Life and Epistles of St. Paul. See No. 1,382. Galatians. Luther's Commentary on. See 2,634-2,636. 92 Bibles: Gospels (German). 853 Apocrypha. Hone, William. The Apocryphal New Tes- tament ; being all the Gospels, Epistles, and other pieces now extant, and not included in the New Testament Translated with Prefaces, Tables, Notes, etc. 2d edition. \2°, calf. London, 1S31. Rennell's Proof of Inspiration is in same volume. S54 ■ Cowper, B. Harris. The Apocryphal Gospels, and other Documents relating to the History of Christ ; translated from the originals in Greek, Latin, Syriac, etc., with Notes, etc. 12°, cloth. London, 1867. Bibles: Latin Versions. 855 BiBLiA Sacro Sandla, ex postremis Do6lorum omnium vigiliis, ad Hebraicam, etc., restituta. Hasilece. 8°, original binding, curiously stamped. 1544- With Melancthon's autograph and MS. notes in covers and on margin. In a case. 856 Sacra avec epistola et prefatione Beati Hieronymi. 8°, calf , gilt edges, figured. Lugduni, 1568. 857 Sacra. Vulgatse editionis Sixti v. jussu recognita, et -Clementis viii, au6toritate edita. 9 vols, in 7. 24°, dark blue morocco, gilt edged. Vesuntio, 1828. Latina. See under Manuscripts, 2,680. 8158 Bibliorum Sacrorum Latinse Versiones Antiquse seu vetus Italica, cum vulgata Latina et cum Textu Grjeco com- parata, accedunt Praefationes, Observationes, ac notse D. Petri Sabatier. 3 vols, in 6. Folio, old calf, sound and strong. Paris, 1751- 859 Testamentum Novum omne Latina versionse oppositum aeditioni vulgari sive Germanics, in usum studiosorum vulga- tum. In original hogskin binding. Zurich, 1535. The first edition in which the Latin and German are printed together. The Latin is that of Erasmus. Bibles and Separate Books, in Various Languages. S60 Bible, Sainte, Traduite par M. de Sacy ; avec de courtes Nottes et Explications. 12 vols. \z° , old morocco, gilt edges. Anvers, 1700. Psalms. Libri Psalmorum versio Gallica, etc., and, Les Psalmes de David et les Cantiques, d'apres un Manuscrit du xve siecle. See under French, Early, 1,857 ^"d 1,858. 861 Gospels. Des Matthias von Beheim Evangelienbuch in mitteldcutscher Sprache, 1343. Herausgegeben von R. Bech stein. 8°, sewed. Leipzig, 1867. Bibles : Catalogues, etc. Wilson. 93 862 EvANGELiA Slavica, quibus olim in regum Fnincoriim oleo sacro iauageiidorum solemnibus uti solebat Ecclesia Remensis, edidit J. P Silvestre, Latine vertit Kopitar. 94 plates of fac- siiiiile, colored, with the Latin translation facing' every leaf. 3 titles. Table of Cyrilliaii and Glagolitic Alphabets, also preface. Lutetice Parisiorum, 1843. Large 4°, gilt edge, very beautifully bound in red morocco, gilt, with the Hussian coat of arms stamped on the sides. A superb copy. Only icxD copies of this worlc were printed, most of which were purchased for transmission to Russia. Many copies are imperfect. EvANGELiA quatuor GrecEe, a MS. said to be by George Her- nionymus. See Manuscripts, 2,694. Bibles: Catalogues, Lists, Histories, Dissertations, etc. 863 List of various Editions of tlie Bible and parts thereof in English, from the year 1526 to 1776, from a MS. (No. 1,140) in the Archiepiscopal Palace at Lambeth, much enlarged and improved. 8°, half calf London, 1776- This hst, made by Marie Cephas Tutet, was privately printed at the expense of the Archbishop of Canterbury, for presents only. 250 copies, without title-page. 864 Same. Another edition, printed on one side. 8°, sewed, rough edged. London, i77^- 865 Cotton, Rev. H. Editions of the Bible and Parts thereof in English, from 15015 to 1850. T.d edition, corrected and en- larged. Large 8°, cloth, uncut. Oxford, 1852. 866 Rhemes and Douay : an Attempt to show what has been done by Roman Catholics for the diffusion of the Scrip- tures in English. Large 8°, cloth, uncut. Oxford, 1855. Lewis, John, ed. 1818. See 882 and 883. 867 LoFTiE, Rev. W. J. A Century of Bibles, or the Authorized Version from 1611 to 171 1, by Rev. W. J. Loftie. 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1872. 868 Newcome, Wm., Z?./?., Bishop of Waterford. An Histori- cal View of the Enghsh Biblical Translations, with a list of various editions of the Bible and MS. notes by Judge Furman. 8°, half bound. London, 1792. 869 O'Callaghan, E. B. Editions of the Holy Scriptures and parts thereof, printed in America previous to i860; with intro- duaion and notes. 4°, half morocco, top gilt, uncut. Albany, 1861. 870 Wilson, Lea. Catalogue of Bibles, Testaments, Psalms, etc., in English. 4°, sewed, imcut. London, 1845. 94 Bibles : Catalogues, etc. Jahn. 871 Anderson, Christopher. The Annals of the English Bible. Portrait of Coverdale and Facsimiles. 2 vols. 8°, half calf. London^ ^'^\S- 872 BoTFiELD, Beriah. Some Account of the first English Bible. Small 4°, half calf. n. d. Privately printed, and excessively scarce. See also Fry, F., 876. 873 Cartwright, Thomas. Confutation of the Rhemists Trans- lation, Glosses, and Annotations of the New Testament. Folio, old panelled calf. London, 1618. Clarke, Adam and J. B. B. Succession of Sacred Litera- ture. 6'ee No. 1,052. 874 CoNANT, Mrs. H. C. The English Bible. History of the Translations of the Holy Scriptures into the English Tongue. With Specimens of the Old English Versions. 12°, cloth. New Tork, 1856. 875 Fry, Francis. A Desciiption of the Great Bible, 1539 ; and the six editions of Cranmer's Bible, 1540 and 154 1, printed by Grafton and Whitchurch ; also of the large folio editions of the Authorized Version, 161 1-40. With facsimile illustrations, etc. ; together -with an original leaf of each of the editions described. Folio, half morocco. London, 18^. 876 The Bible by Coverdale, 1535. Remarks on the titles ; the Year of Publication, etc. Facsimiles, and head of Cov- erdale. 8°, half morocco, uncut. London, 1867. See also Botfield, B., 872. 877 HoRNE, T. H. Manual of Biblical Bibliography. 8°, cloth, uncut. Londoft, 1839. This forms part of the second volume of the first edition of his " Introduction " to the Holy Scriptures. See also "Z^l^o. 878 HuRV\riTZ, Hyman. Vindicise Hebraicae ; or a Defence of the Hebrew Scriptures. Large 8°, boards. London, 1820. 879 Jahn, John, D.D. Biblical Antiquities. Translated from the Latin, with additions and corredtions by Thos. C. Upham. Reprinted from the third American edition of 1832. Large 8°, cloth. London, n. d. The Antiquities of the Christian Church, translated and com- piled from the works of Augusti, etc , by the Rev. Lyman Coleman. Large 8°, cloth. London, n. d. Two volumes in one. 880 -■ Biblical Archeology. Trans, by Thomas C. Upham. 8°, cloth. New York, 1849. Bibles: Whitaker. 95 Lewis, John. A complete History of the several translations of the Holy Bible and New Testament into Elnglish, both in MS. and print, zd ed. Facsimile of the Title Page to Cran- mer's Bible, 1539. 12°, old calf . London, 1729. The first edition was in folio. See Wiclif. Same. 3d ed. : to which is added a list of various editions of the Bible and parts thereof, in English. Facsimile. 8°, boards. London, 1818. 88g -3 Same. Duplicate copy. 8°, calf, marbled edges. 884 LiGHTFOOT, J. B., Trench, R. C, and EUicott, C. J. On Revision of the English version of the New Testament ; Intro- duftion, by P. Schaff, D.D. 8°, cloth. New York, 1873. See under Trench, R. C, 3,489, v. 10 and 11. 885 LiVKRMORE, Geo. American Bible Society ; being a Maga- zine article. 8°, half morocco. 1849. Rennell, The Rev. Thos. Proofs of Inspiration, etc., occa- sioned by the recent publication of the Apocryphal New Testa- ment by Hone. Hone's Apocryphal Gospels in same volume. See 853. 886 Roger, Charles. A Collation of the Principal English Translations of the Sacred Scriptures, with an Historical ac^ ■ count of the English Versions, and the more ancient MSS. and editions. 4°, cloth. London, 1847. 887 Scriptures (The) English: their first reception and effeas, including memorials of Tyndale, Fryth, Coverdale, and Rogers, with other Traits relating thereto. Plates, cuttings, etc. A very interesting volume. 8°, half calf. Edinburgh, Lon- don, etc., V. d. 888 Simon, Father. Critical Enquiries into the various editions of the Bible, i^ , old panelled calf . London, 168^. 889 Todd, Rev. H. J. Vindication of the English Translations of the Bible. 8°, boards. London, 1819. 8qo Townley, Rev. James. Illustrations of Biblical Literature, exhibiting the History and Fate of the Sacred Writings. 3 vols. 8°, boards. London, 1821. 891 Whitaker, J. W. Enquiry into the Interpretation of the Hebrew Scriptures. 8°, boards. ■ London, \%\^. 96 Bibliography, etc.: Ars Moriendi. Dictionaries and Concordances. 893 BuTTERWORTH, Rev. J. Companion to the Bible ; a New Con- cordance to the Holy Scriptures. A/so, Carpenter, W., Guide to Study of Bible ; Biography of Biblical Writers, and Symbol Didtionary ; Index and tables, etc. Large 8°, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1846. 893 Calmet, Dom Augustin. Diftionary of the Holy Bible ; edited by C. Taylor, with additions. Portrait, maps, and engravings. 5 vols. 4°, cloth. London, 1847. ^ 894 Same, Abridged, modernized, etc., by T. A. Buckley. 8°, cloth. London, 1851. 895 Cruden, Alexander. A Complete Concordance to the Old and New Testament. Portrait and Life of the author by W. Ypungman. Large 8°, cloth. London, 1845. Cruttwell, Rev. C. A concordance of Parallels colledted from Bibles and Commentaries. 4°, old calf. London, 1790. 897 Pictorial Didionary of the Holy Bible ; or a CyclopEedia of Illustrations of the Sacred Writings. 2 vols. Small folio, cloth. London, 1845. Bibliography. 898 Allibone, S. a. a critical Didtionary of English Literature, and British and American Authors, living and deceased. 2d Issue. 3 vols. \^a.rgeBi°, cloth, uncut. Phila., iS*]!. S99 Ames, J. Typographical Antiquities ; or the History of Print- ing in England, etc. Augmented by William Herbert ; and now greatly enlarged with copious notes, portraits, fac-sim.iles, and printers' devices, etc., by T. F. Dibdin. 4 vols, in 2. 4°, Russia, best edition. Land., 1810-19. 900 Ars Moriendi. Editio Princeps. Photographisches Fac- simile des Unicum im besitze von T. O. Weigel. 24 sheets. Plates and Text, m.ounted on card-board, in a neat case. With an Introdudtion. 100 copies executed. Small folio. Leipzig, 1S69. A description of this " Editio princeps " will be found in vol. 2, p. 6, No. 233, of " Collectio Weigeliana," No. 1,148. See also Caxton, No. 1,043. Bibliography: Bodley. 97 901 AspiNWALL, Rev. James. Roscoe's Library : or Old Books and Old Times, with head of Roscoe. Post 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1853. 902 Bauer, J. J. Bibliotheca Librorum Rariorum Universalis : Oder vollstandiges Verzeichniss rarer Biicher. 4 vols. Post 8°, half bound. Nuniberg, 1770-91. 903 Beloe, Rev. W. Anecdotes of Literature and Scarce Books, 6 vols. Z°, half Russia. London, iSo'j-iz. 904 "7^ The Sexagenarian ; or, Recolledtions of a Literary Life. 2 vols. 8°, half bound. London, 181 7. 905 Bernard, A. Antoine V6rard et ses Livres a Miniatures au XV' siecle. 8°, sewed. Paris, i860. See Renouvier, 1,124. 906 Berjeau, J. Ph. Catalogue Illustr6 des Livres Xylograph- iques. Facsimiles. 8°, sewed. Londres, 1865. One of 105 copies printed. 907 The Book-Worm. An illustrated Literary and Bio- graphical Reviewr. Monthly. Vol. i. Large 8°, sewed. London, 1866. See also Biblia Pauperum, 908, Canticum Canticorum, 926, and Speculum Humanas Salvationis, 1,139. 908 Biblia Pauperum, reproduced in fac-simile from a (xylo- graphic) copy in the British Museum, with an Introdudtion by J. P. Berjeau. Folio, half morocco, uncut. London, 1859. " Biblia Pauperum, the Poor Man's Bible, is so called, because it was intended, by presenting a mere summary of the most important chapters of both the Old and New Testaments, and by speaking with its figures, to the eyes of the unlearned, to popularize the contents of a W(*rk, so expensive by its bulk, that, before the invention of printing, the possession of a copy was only within the reach of a .very small number of rich individuals or monastic corporations." — From Introduction. Lnserted is afragm.ent, containing one page, JVos. xi.-l., of a genuine Block-book of the "Biblia Pauperum," and a transcript of the text may be found on page 28 of the above work. 909 Bibliographical Memoranda ; in Illustration of old English Literature. (Edited by J. Fry). Small 4°, boards. Bristol, 1816. 910 Bibliographical Tracts, No. i. Spurious Reprints of Early Books. (131 copies printed). %°, sewed. Boston, 186^. oil Bodley, Sir Thomas, the honourable Founder of the Publick Library in the University of Oxford. Life. Written by him- self. 20 leaves. Small ^°, half calf . Oxford, 16^'j. Coat of Arms of Sir M. Sykes stamped on covers. 98 Bibliography: Bury. Reliquiae Bodleianas. See Hearne, No. 2,095. 912 BoTFiELD, B. Notes on the Cathedral Libraries of England. Large 8°, cloth^ uncut. London., 1849. 913 BouTERWEK, F. History of Spanish Literature. Translated from the original German, with notes by Thomasina Ross. Portrait of Cervantes. ' Post 8°, cloth^ uncut. (Bogue.) London., 1847. 914 BouTMY, E. Les Typographes Parisiens ; suivis d'un petit Didlionnaire de la Langue verte Typographique. 8°, sewed. Paris ^ 1874. BowYER, Wm. Anecdotes of. 6'ee Nichols, J., 1,108. 915 Origin of Printing. 2d edition, with Improvements and Appendix. 8°, calf. London, i']']6. 916 Brydges, Sir S. E. Censura Literaria : containing Titles, Abstradls, and Opinions of old English Books, etc. 40 nos. 10 vols. 8°, calf, neat. London, 1805-9. With Joseph Haslewood's book-plate ; also, prefixed to the first vol., a MS. list of the contributors to the work ; and in each vol. is a list of Mr. Haslewood's own con- tributions to that vol. Autograph letters inserted, from Tho. Park and others. 917 Same. 2d edition. 10 vols. 8°, half bound, uncut. London, 1815. 918 — ■ -- - British Bibliographer. 15 nos. 4 vols. 8°, half bound. London, 1810— 14. ^ 919 Same. Duplicate copy, formerly oivned by Hasle- ivood, the Co-editor ; with copious MS. corrections and notes by him. All the wrappers of the farts as issued have been preserved. Portraits. 4 vols. ^°, uncut, boards. 1810-1814. 920 Restituta ; or Titles, Extradts, and Charadlers of Old Books in English Literature revived. 28 nos. 4 vols. 8°, half calf , top gilt, uncut. London, 1814. " This and the preceding work were intended as continuations of the Censura Literaria." 921 Brunet, J. C. Manuel du Libraire et de 1' Amateur de Livres. 5 vols. Large 8°, half morocco. Paris, 1842-4. 922 Same. 5th edition, i-evised and enlarged. 6 vols. Large 8°, half jnorocco, top gilt, uncut. Paris, 1860-65. 923 BuRTOx, J. H. The Book-Hunter. Post 8°, half bound, uncut. Edinbzc7gh, 1862. 924 Bury, Rich. de. Philobiblon sive de Amore librorum et institutione Bibliothecse, studio T.James. Oxon., 1599. Also, Oratio Funebris in obitu T. Bodleii. Oxon., 1613. Also, Justa Funebria PtolemEei Oxoniensis T. Bodleii. Want- ing one leaf . Oxon., 1613. In I vol. Small 4°, calf, tieat. With autograph and MS. note of J. J. Conybeare. A collection of very rare works. Bibliography: Dodd. 99 925 Philobiblon, a Treatise on the love of Books, translated from the first edition, 1473, with some collations (by J. B. Inglis). 8°, cloth^ UHcnt. London, 1832. 926 Canticum Canticorum, reproduced in fac-simile from the Scriverius copy in the British Museum, with Introdu6tion by J. Ph. Berjeau. Folio, vellum, top gilt, uncut. London, i860. Cards. 927 FouBERT, Thos. Literary Cards, being a new invention to learn to Read, and to acquire the Knowledge in Calculation. Frontispiece, plate of Players, and 20 plates of 6 Cards each. Folio, boards. Printed for the Author, London, 1758. Accompanying the book : Four sets of these Alphabetical Cards, A-Z, separately on card paper, comprising 102 cards; the court cards carefully engraved. Two Cards are missing from the full pack of 104. 928 Merlin, R. Origine des Cartes ajouer, recherclies nouvelles sur les Nai'bis, les Tarots, et sur les autres especes da cartes, avec un Album de 74 pla7iches, offrant phis de 600 sujets. 4°, half morocco, top gilt, uncut. Paris, 1869. 929 Singer, S. W. Reseaixhes into the History of Playing Cards ; with illustrations of the Origin of Printing and Engraving on Wood. With many singularly curious Engravings, from early Prints, Paintings on Wood and Ivory, Packs of Cards., etc., illustrative of Mediceval Art. 4°, half morocco, top gilt, uncut. Land., 1816. One of 250 copies printed. 930 Taylor, Rev. E. S. History of Playing Cards ; with Anec- dotes of their use in Conjuring, Fortune-telling, etc. Illus- trated. Small 8°, cloth. London, 1865. Catalogues. 931 Alchorne, Stanesby, Portion of the Library of. Sold at Audlion, May 22d, 1813. GossETT, Rev. Dr. Extensive and very valuable Library. Sold by audlion, June 1813. With Mr. Bindlefs autograph, and prices of his purchases. Edwards, James. Library and Collection of fine Greek Vases. Sold April, 1815. Prices and Plates of Vases. Lloyd, Thomas. Colledlion of Prints, etc., from the earliest period of Chalcography. Sold Apr. 18 17. Priced. Dodd, Thomas. Colledlion of Engravings and Drawings ; also Library of Books, etc. Sold Dec. 1817. 100 Bibliography: Bibliotheca, etc. Ibbot, Henry. Colleaion of Prints, principally British Por- traits, etc. Sold Feb. 1818. Together i vol. 8°, half bound, uncut. London, 1813-18. 933 Allan, John. Catalogue of Books, Autographs, Engravings, ' etc. Prices and Names of Purchasers. 8°, sewed. New York, 1864. Catalogues of Americana. 933 Bibliotheca Americana Primordia. An attempt towards laying the Foundation of an American Library, by Bishop Kennett. a^ , old calf . London, \>jiT). The books named in this catalogue were bequeathed to the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts. 934 Bibliotheca Americana ; or a Chronological Catalogue of Books, etc., upon North and South America, with an introduc- tory discourse. 4°, half calf . London, 1789. Mr. Rich's copy ; interleaved with sheets of writing paper, on which additional lists of books are written, and many cuttings from Catalogues, descriptions of books, etc., are inserted. 935 Bibliotheca Americana. A catalogue of books relating prin- cipally to America, arranged under the years in which they were printed, pp. 129. London, O. Rich, 1832. A Catalogue of books relating to America in various languages. Vol. i, 1701-1800. Title and Dedication, 2 leaves, pp. 517. Vol. 2, 1801-1844. Title and Notices, pp. 4, 412. London, Rich & Sons, 1846. Books relating to America, 1493-1700, pp. 16, and supplement, pp. 8. 3 vols, and 2 trads in one volume, bound in half green morocco. A rare and valuable collection by Rich, quite complete. 936 Bibliotheca Americana. Catalogue of Books, MSS., etc., relating to N. and S. America, for sale by J. R. Smith. 8°, half morocco. London, 1853. 937 Catalogue of Books, etc. (J. R. Smith's), as above. 8°, cloth. London, 1865. 938 Catalogue of Books, etc. (J. R. Smith's), as above. 8°, sewed. Londoft, 1871. 939 Bibliotheca Americana. Catalogue Raisonne d'une collec- tion de livres anciens et modernes sur I'Amerique et les Philip- pines ; par Ch. Leclerc. L,sirge 8°, sewed. Paris, 1867. 940 Bibliotheca Americana Vetustissima ; a description of works relating to America, published between the years 1492 and 1551, by Henrv Harrisse. Royal 8°, sewed. New York, iF" Bibliography: Bodleian. 101 941 Same. Additions. Frontispiece. Royal 8°, sewed. Paris, 1872. 943 BiBLiOTHECA Americana. Books, Maps, etc., relating to America, being a Catalogue and Supplements, published by Frederick Muller. Amsterdam, 1872, 1875. Plates of fac- similes. 6 parts. 8°, sewed. Particularly valuable for early Dutch works. See Canada, for works relating thei-eto, under Ameri- cana, 52. 943 Antiquarian Society of London. Library of Printed Books, and MSS. Catalogue printed for the use of the mem- bers. 4°, lialf bound. London, 1816. 944 Colledlion of Printed Broadsides in the possession of the Society of Antiquaries, compiled by Rob't Lemon. Pub- lished by the Society. Large 8°, cloth, joiciit. London, 1866. 945 AsKEN, Antony, JZZ>. Bibliotheca Askeviana, sive Catalogus Librorum Rarissimorum, etc., sold in Feb., 1775. Priced. 8°, half calf, top gilt, uncut. London, 1775. 946 Bernard, E. Librorum MSS., Anglise et Hibernite, cum indice alphabetico. Frontispiece. 2 parts in i vol. Folio, panelled calf. Oxon., 1697. 947 Bibliotheca Anglo-Poetica ; or a Descriptive Catalogue of a rare and rich colle6lion of Early English Poetry, illustrated by occasional extradts and remarks, critical and biographical. Compiled by A. F. Griffiths. Frontispiece. Large 8°, half morocco, top gilt, uncut. London, 1815. MS. notes, very neatly written, and cuttings, inserted. 948 BlBLlOTHJkquE Imp^riale. Inventaire des manuscrits, faisant suite a la serie publiee en 1744, par L. Delisle. 8°, sewed. Paris, 1863. 949 Bindley, J. Curious and extensive Library, containing many Rare and Curious Books, particularly in Early English Litera- ture. Portrait of Bindley. Prices and Names. 8°, half calf, top gilt, unctit. Land., 1818-19. 950 Bodleian Library. Early English Poetry, and Works illus- trating the British Drama, colleded by Edmund Malone ; with Boswell'slifeof Malone. YoY\o, half bound. Oxford, \%2,^. Interleaved with blank sheets, on which are MS. notes, memoranda, etc. 951 Printed Books and MSS. bequeathed by Francis Douce. Colored plates. Folio, cloth, uncut. Oxford, 1840. See Halliwell for Handbooks, 2,042 and 2,043. 102 Bibliography: Clement. 952 The Books relating to British Topograpliy, and Saxon and Northern Literature, bequeathed to the Bodleian Library in the year 1799 by Richard Gough. 4°, boards^ uncut. Ox- ford, 1 8 14. 953 BoHN, H. G. Catalogue of Books. Large thick 8°, half mor. London, 1841. 954 New General Catalogue. Vol. L, containing Natural History, Oriental and Northern Literature, Old English His- torians, etc. Vol. II., Greek and Latin Classics, Commentaries and Translations. 2 vols. Large' 8°, half morocco. Lond., 1848-50. 955 BoHN, John. Extensive Colledlion of English Books ; with seledlion of Foreign Books. 1829. ^/yo. Ancient and Modern Theological Works, in the Learned and other Foreign Lan- guages, 1842. I vol. Large %°, thick, half bound. Lond., 1829-42. 956 British Museum. Catalogue of the Cottonian MSS. (by J. Planta). ¥o\io, full Russia. London, 1S02. Presented by Sir Thos. Phillipps, Bt., to his godson Geo. Er. Phillipps Madden ; with autograph note by Sir F. Madden. 957 Duplicate copy, half calf . 958 Harleian Colledlion of MSS. (by H. Wanley, and Rev. R. Nares) ; with indexes (by Rev. T. H. Home). 4 vols. Folio, half bound. London, 1802-12. 959 Lansdowne MSS., by F. Douce and H. Elhs. With indexes. Large folio, boards uncut. London, 1819. 960 Burney MSS., with coloured plates. Folio, boards. London, 1840. 961 Hebrew Books in the Library of; printed by order of the Trustees. Large 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1867. «- For Hand-book, see 1,131. 962 Brockett, J. T. Choice, curious, and elegant Private Library, sold December, 1823. Prices and purchasers' names. 8°, half bound. London, 1823. 963 Charlemont, Lord. Highly important and valuable Books and MSS. Prices and purchasers' names. 8°, half morocco, uncut. London, 1865. 964 Clement, D. Bibliotheque Curieuse, ou catalogue raisonn^ de livres difficiles. 9 vols-. 4°. Gbttitzgen, i>j^o-6o. One of the few large paper copies, and the identical copy referred to by Brunei. In handsome old calf binding, gilt edges. Bibliography: Gough. 103 965 CoRwiN, E. B. Books, Trafts, Autographs, MSS., Engravings, Paintings, etc., sold in Nov., 1856. 8°, sewed. New York, 1856. 966 Daniel, George. Most Valuable, Interesting and highly Important Library, forming 10 days' sale. Red lined., with ■prices and -purchasers' names. Large 8°, half morocco., top gilt^ uncut. London., 1864. 967 Deutscher BiJcherschatz des i6<"' auf 19™ Jahrhunderts. Herausgegeben von W. vonMaltzahn. d>°, sewed, ye^za, 1873. 968 English Catalogue, The, of Books, comprising the contents of the "London" and "British" Catalogues, and the principal works published in the United States of America and Conti- nental Europe, with dates, sizes, prices, etc. 1835-1863. Large 8°, half morocco. London, 1864. 969 Continuation to Jan., 1873. Large ?!°, half morocco. London, 1872. 970 London Catalogue of Books published in Great Britain, with their sizes, prices, and Publishers' names. 1816-1851. Large 8°, cloth. London, 1851. 971 EsHTON Hall, in the County of York. Library of Miss Currer. Classified Catalogue. Large 8°, half bound, uncut. London, 1820. 50 copies were printed for private distribution. Tliis one was a presentation copy from Miss Currer to the Arclideacon of Cleveland. 972 EssLiNGEN, M. le Prince d'. Des Livres rares et pr^cieux (Anciennes Poesies, Romans de Chevalerie, Chroniques, etc.), provenant de sa bibliotheque. Prices. 8°, half calf, uncut. Paris, 1847. With MS. list of works on various subjects, as " Table ronde," " Charlemagne e' les 12 Pairs," etc. 973 Eyton, J. W. K. Library of. Prices and natnes. 4°, large paper, half morocco, uncut. London, 1848. One of 50 copies, printed on large paper, for presents. 974 Fontaine, Auguste (Libraire) . Livres Anciens et Modernes, Rares et Curieux. 3 vols. 8°, half morocco, marbled edges, Paris, 1870. 975 Same. Another catalogue. 8°, sewed. Paris, 1874. 976 FowLE, W. F. Choice Colledion of Books. Priced. Inter- • leaved with blank sheets. 8°, sewed. Riverside Press, Cam- bridge, 1864. 977 Gough, Richard. Entire and valuable Library. Sold in April, iSio. 8°, half vellum. London. See under Bodleian, 952, for Books, etc., bequeathed to that Library. 104 Bibliography: Inglis. 978 Grenville, Right Hon. Thomas. Bibliotheca GrenvilHana, or, Bibliographical Notices of the rare and curious books form- ing his Library, by J. T. Payne and H. Foss. Portrait and Bust. Also, General Index. 3 parts in 4 vols. 8°, cloth, U7ici(t. London^ 1842-8-72. This is one of the rarest Catalogues. Vols, i and 2 are out of print ; only a few copies were published. 979 Haslewood, Joseph. Curious and Valuable Library. Liter- leaved ; with f rices and purchasers^ names. 4°, half morocco, gilt edges. London, 1833. At the end of the volume, a series of Newspaper articles upon the Roxburghe Revels MS. is inserted, also a MS. copy of Mr. Sotheby's notice regarding the sale of Mr. Haslewood's Libraiy. The inserted matter probably renders this an unique copy. See also^ Roxburghe Revels, 1,127. 980 Hearniania. Excerpts from the Catalogue of the Library of Thos. Hearne. Printed from his own MS. Portrait by Vertiie. Large 8°, boards. London, 1848. Privately printed by Mr. Bqtfield. One of 75 copies. 981 Heberiana. Library of the late Richard Hebej-, Esq. Priced. 4 vols. %°, half calf. Loftdon, i82,^-2)7- 13 Parts complete, to which are added the Coins and Prints. 982 Colleftion of Early English Poetry, etc.. Rare and Curious Books on English, Scottish, and Irish Historj', and French Romances. Notices by J. P. Collier, and Prices and Purchasers' Names. 8°, boards, uncut. London, 1834. A separate reprint of the Bibliotheca Heberiana, Part IV. 982* HiBBERT, George, Library of. Prices and names of Pur- chasers on interleaved blank sheets. Portrait of Mr. Hib- bert, -with his autograph, inserted. Plate and facsimiles. 2 vols. 8°, half Russia. Loitdon, 1829. 983 HoARE, Sir R. C. Books relating to the History and Topog- raphy of England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland. Compiled from his Library at Stourhead in Wiltshire. Large 8°, calf. Lo7t- don, 1815. One of 25 copies printed for private distribution. 984 HosMER, Z. Books illustrative of Early English Literature and Standard Authors, etc., with rare editions from the Aldine, Elzevir, and Junta Presses, etc. %°, sewed. Boston, \%6\. 985 Ingus, C, M.D. Library, including specimens of Block Printing and early printed works, MSS. on vellum, etc. Also, Oflbr's Catalogue, 1865. 8°, half morocco, uncut. London, 1826. See also, Offor, Geo., 1,003. Bibliography: Martin. 105 9S6 KiRKUP, Bavon Seymour. Libi-ar3', containing an extensive coUedtion of Dantiana, etc., etc. 8°, sewed. London, 1871. 987 Kloss, George, M.D., of Franckfort. Library of; including many original and unpublished MSS., and printed Books with ISIS, annotations, by Philip Melandthon, with facsimiles of Melanilhon's handvjriting, etc. With prices. 8°, half morocco, uncut. London, i^t^^. A remarkable collection of Melancthon's works ; the foundation also of Mr. Sotheby's work on " Fac-similes of Handwriting of Melancthon and Luther." 988 Lambeth Palace Library. Archiepiscopal MSS., with ac- count of Archiepiscopal Registers and Records, by Rev. H. J. Todd. F'ac-simih. Folio, boards, uncut. London, 181 2. One of 100 copies printed for the use of public libraries, etc.' 989 LiBRi. Catalogues. Priced and named ; viz^j — 1. Manuscripts. Sold March 28 to April 5, 1859. 2. Choicer Portions of the Library. Aug. 1-15, 1859. 3. Mathematical, historical, bibliographical, and miscellaneous Library. April 25- May 8, 1861. 4. Mathematical, 2d portion. July 18-26, 1861. 5. Ancient MSS. and printed Books. July 25-29, 1862. 6. Objects of Art and Vertu. June i, 1864. Together 6 vols, in 3. Royal 8°, half morocco, top gilt, uncut. Plates attd fac-similes. 1864. 990 Duplicate copy of the first portion (manuscripts) . 1859. London Catalogue. See under English, 970. 991 Mac-Carthy-Reagh, M. le Comte de. Livres Rares et Precieux de la Bibliotheque du. Prices and Plates of Fac- sim.iles ; sold in 1817. 2 vols. 8°, boards, uncut. Paris, 1815-16. 992 Manuscrits. Extrait de plusieurs Bibliotheques remarquables de la France, Pays Bas, et d'Hollande. Catalogue fait par A. de Vaernewyck. Manuscript. Small 4°, boards. Prices. 993 Marsden. Bibliotheca philologica et orientalis. Books and MSS. collected for study of oriental literature, etc., by Wm. Marsden. 4°, boards. London, 1827. Privately printed, and a presentation copy to Sir W. Ouseley. This valuable col- lection was bequeathed to King's College, London. , 994 Martin, John. Bibliographical Catalogue of Books privately printed ; including those of the Roxburghe, Bannatyne, and Maitland Clubs, and of Piivate Presses. Frontispiece and cuts. Large 8°, cloth uncut. London, 1834. 106 Bibliography : Nutt. 995 Same. Second edition, enlarged and continued. Large 8°, cloth, uncut. London., iS54- " This edition was intended to be in two vols., but the death of the author inter- rupted the second volume. It therefore covers only to page 314 of the first edition (with the necessary additions), and omits, among other things, all the Club Books. The two editions are therefore necessary to form a complete work." — Lowndes. 996 Maskell, Rev. William. Seledted Centuries of Books, from the Library of a Priest in the Diocese of Salisbury. Autograph letter froin Mr. Af. inserted. Small 8°, half fnorocco, top gilt, tmcut. London, 1843. " A Catalogue Raisonne of 300 rare books in the Library of the Rev, Wm. Mas- kell, who seceded from the Protestant Church in 1850." 997 Mead, Richard, M.D. Authentic Memoirs. Portrait. Lon- do7i, 1755. Bibliotheca Mediana ; sive Catalogus Librorum. Sold Nov., 1754, and April, 1755. Priced. Museum Medianum ; sive Catalogus Nummorum, veteris sevi Monumentorum ac Gemmarum. Plate of Coins. Sold in Feb., 1755. Priced. Colle6tion of Gems, Bronzes, Marbles, etc. Sold in March, 1755. Priced. ■ Colleftion of Pidlures. Sold March, 1754. Priced. Colledlion of Prints and Drawings. Jan., 1755. Priced. Together, i vol. 8°, half calf, uncut. London, 1754-5. This copy has the prices marked and collated by Rev. Dr. Gifford, with MS. heacjs or " Capita Catalog! BibliothecEe." 998 Meermanniana ; sive Catalogus Librorum impressorum et Codicum MSS., etc., collegerunt G. et J. Meerman. Priced. 1824. 2 vols. 8°, lialf morocco, top gilt, uncut. Hague. 999 Merly Library. Library of Ralph Willett. Prices and purchasers. 8°, half morocco. London, 1813. 1000 MiTFORD, Rev. J. Library, including Greek and Latin Classics, Commentators, etc. ; also a General Colleiflion of val- uable books. 2 parts. Prices and names. 8°, half calf, top gilt, uncut. London, 1859-60. 1 001 Nassau, George. Choice, curious, and extensive Library. Prices and names. 8°, half calf, uncut. London, 1824. 1002 Nutt, David (Bookseller). Theological Books in Foreign Languages, Jewish and Rabbinical Commentators, Works of Reformers, Liturgies, etc., etc., with Index. 2 vols. 8°, half bound. London, 1857. Bibliography: Quaritch. 107 1003 Offor, G. Library, comprising Rare Early Versions of the Holy Scriptures, a remarkable Series of the Produftions oi John Bunyan, etc. 8°, sewed. London, 1865. A large part of this valuable library was destroyed by fire, in June, iS6q. See Inglis, 98s, for another copy. . j . j 1004 Orl:6ans, Charles d', Comte d'Angouleme. Sa Bibliotheque au Chateau de Cognac en 1496, publi6e pour la premiere fois par Ed. S6nemand. Avec una Introdudlion. 8°, sewed. Paris., 1 86 1. Edition loo copies. 1005 Paris, M. Library. Prices and names. London, i>j<^i. Also, Daly, Denis. Library. Prices. Dublin, 1792. In I vol. 8°, half calf , rough edges. 1006 Parker. Librorum MSS. quos Collegio Corporis Christi in Academia Cantabrigiensis legavit Matt. Parker Archb. Cantuar ; by J. Nasmith. 4°, half bound. Cantab., 1777. 1007 Perkins, Henry. Library, containing splendid Illuminated MS., 2 copies of the Mazarin Bible, one of them on vellum, vi^ith full description, etc., etc-. Prices and purchasers' names, also lithographs of Plates in some of the works specified. Large 8°, half m.orocco, top gilt. Land., 1873. 1008 Pickering, W. Third Portion of the Extensive CoUeiftion of Valuable Books. 8°, sewed. London, 1854. 1009 Poetry, Bibliographia Poetica ; a -Catalogue of English Poets, of the 12th to the i6th centuries, with a short account of their works. Small 8°, half bound. London, 1802. loio PoTiER, L. Livres rares et precieux, imprimis et MSS. 2A. partie. Liarge 8°, sewed. Paris, 1872. loii Price, Sir Charles R., Bart. Library, comprising Bibles and Testaments; Liturgies and Liturgical Works, etc.. Books of Prints, and with Proof Engravings, etc., sold in Feb., 1867. 8°, half morocco, uncut. London, 1867. 1012 Quaritch, B. Books, arranged in Classes, comprising all departments of Literature, many of them rare, valuable, and curious. Large 8°, half bound. London, 1864. 1013 General Catalogue, classified. Thick, large 8°, half mor. London, 1868, 1014 General Catalogue, classified. Thick, large 8°, half mor. London, 1870. 1015 General Catalogue, classified. Thick, large 8°, half m^or. London, 1874. 108 Bibliography : Stevens. 1016 Rawlixson, R. Bibliotheca Rawlinsonia, sive Catalogus Librorum. Sold in March, 1756- 8°, boards. London.^ 1017 RiTSON, J. Library and Manuscripts. Sold at aucflion in December, 1803. 8°, half bound. Prices and purchasers' names. 1018 RoxBURGHE, John, Duke of. Library, Classified. Large 8°, half bound., uncut. Loftdon., 1812. " Now non-procurable, except at very high prices (the small paper at £z. 2, and the large paper at ,^5. 5, or more)." — Home, A.D. 1S12, Introd. to Bibliography. " This is a complete copy of the large paper, with both Prefaces, a thing hardly to be met with." — Prom MS. note by David Steuart, whose book-plate is inserted. 1019 Smith, George. Extensive and very valuable Library of Books in all Languages. Large 8°, half mor.., uncut. Lon- don, 1867. I030 SoBOLENWKi, Serge {of JMoscoiv). Bibliotheque de livres anciens et modernes. 8°, sewed. Leipzig., 1873. 1021 SoLEiNNE, M. de. Catalogue du Bibliotheque, redig6 par P. L.Jacob (Paul Lacroix). 12 farts., forming 6 vols. ; a work of i?nmetise labor and of the greatest interest to the student of Dramatic Literature. 6 vols. 8°, sewed. Paris., 1843- 45- 1022 SoMERBY, G. A. Choice Colledlion of Books. Sold in May, ' 1869. 8°, sewed. Poston, 1869. 1023 SouBisE, Prince de. Livres, imprimes et manuscrits de sa bibliotheque. Prices. 8°, half vellum. Paris., 17S8. " The president of Menars bought the whole library of De Thou ; the cardinal de Rohan (Armand Gaston) bought it from Menars' heirs, uniting it to his own, and greatly enlarged it. His successors, until the Prince de Soubise, gave each year a sum of money to enrich it." — From MS. note. For full account of the sale of this valuable and interesting library, see Brunet's Manuel du libraire. Art. De Thou. It was sold just before the French Revolution, which fact lessened materially the prices brought by the books. 1024 Stainforth, Rev. F. J. Extraordinary Library ; unique of its kind, consisting of Works of British and American Poetesses, and Female Dramatic Writers, etc. 8°, half morocco, uncut. London, July, 1S67. 1025 Steevens, George. Curious and valuable Library. Prices. Sold in May, 1800. 8°, boards, uncut. London, 1800. 1026 Stevens, Henry. Catalogue of My English Library, col- lected and described by H. Stevens. 12°, cloth, uncut. Lon- do7i, 1853. Printed for private distribution. Bibliography : Wellesley. 109 1027 Sussex, Duke of. Bibliotheca Sussexiana. A Descriptive Catalogue, accompanied by historical and biographical notices of the MSS. and printed Books contained in the Duke of Sus- sex's Library. B3' T. J. Pettigrew. Portrait and plates. 2 vols, in 3. Large 8°, boards, uncut London, 1827-39. " A magnificent work. The first portion of vol. i is appropriated to MSS. of the Holy Scriptures, the number of which amounts very nearly to 300 ; the second part treats of printed editions of Polyglott and Hebrew, Greek and Latin editions of the Bible, 499 in number ; and vol. 2 (3) contains versions in various languages, 181 in number." — Lowndes. 102S The extensive and valuable Library of his Royal Highness, the late Duke of Sussex. Portrait. 6 vols. Large 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1S44-5. 6 Parts, each bound separately. All but Part 6 have f rices and -purchasers^ names. 1029 Sykes, Sir M. M.,Bart. Splendid, curious and extensive Library of. Prices. Portrait of Sir M. AT. Sykes. Sold in May and June, 1824. Large 8°, calf. London, 1824. 1030 Thorpe's Manuscripts. ■ Catalogue, mounted on writing paper and priced ; over ^00 articles, -with full descriptions. 'Small folio, half calf . (1830-45.) 1031 Turner, Dawson, Esq. Manuscript Library, coinprising upwards of 40,000 Autograph Letters, illustrated County His- tories, richly Illuminated Missals, etc. Facsimiles, prices, and purchasers' names. Large 8°, cloth, top gilt, uncut. London, 1859. 1032 Turner, Prof. W. W. Library ; embracing Works on the History of the Aborigines of this Country, and their Languages, etc. Sold in May, i860. 8°, sewed. New Tork, i860. 1033 TuTET, M. C. Genuine and valuable collecftion of Printed Books and MSS. Prices and names. 8°, sewed. London, 1786. " His collection was distinguished by some very uncommon articles of early date, both of foreign and British typography. . . . And thus we take leave of that judicious and tasteful bibliomaniac, Mark Cephas Tutet." — {Dibdin, in the Bib- liomania^ 1034 Valliere, M. le Due de la. Livres de la Bibliotheque. 3 vols, in 6. Large 8°, half mor. uncut. Portrait. Prices. Paris, 1783- 1035 Wellesley, Rev. Dr. H. Library, comprising an extraor- dinary colledlion of Italian Writers, in Prose and Verse ; Miracle Plays, etc., etc. Large 8°, half morocco, uncut. London, JSIov., 1866. 110 Bibliography: Caxton. 1036 Westwood, Thomas. Bibliotheca Piscatoria. Frontispiece. 4°, sewed. New York., 1873. A collection of works on Angling. 1037 Wight, Andrew. Library • specially rich in rare books relating to America, 8°, sewed. New York, 1864. 1038 Williams, Rev. Theodore. Library ; containing early Biblical and Theological MSS., Books printed on vellum, etc. Rubri- cated., with prices and purchasers' names. Large 8°, half fnorocco., gilt edges. London., 1827. 1039 Wrangham, Archdeacon. Portion of the Library of. Cat- alogue, entitled, A Bibliographical and Descriptive Tour to the Library of a Philobiblist, by John Cole. 8°, half morocco., top gilt., uncut. Scarborough., 1824. 1040 English Portion of the Library of, with Notes. 8°, brown calf. Malton^ 1826. Only 70 copies, privately printed for presents. This copy contains the autograph of Samuel Prince. 1041 Yemeniz, N. Catalogue de mes Livres. 3 vols. 4°, half morocco. Lyo?is, 1865. Privately printed by M. N. Yemeniz for distribution to his friends. The books were sold in May, 1867. 1042 Catalogue de la Bibliotheque de M. N. Yemeniz, precede d'une notice par M. Le Roux de Lincy, et Table des Prix d' adjudication. 8°, half tnor. Paris, 1867. »°, morocco super extra, top gilt, uncut. Lond., 1832. Most interesting and unique volumes, enriched by the insertion of autograph letters, all neatly mounted, of eminent men and Bibliomaniacs, comprising Mr. Gren- ville, Mr. Douce, Sir F. Freeling, the late Duke of Wellington, Bp. Coplestone, Chas. Matthews, Dawson Turner, Jas. Boswell, Dr. Dibdin, and numerous others. The copy of the Bibliophobia, which is bound at the end of the second vol. of the Reminiscences, was Dr. Dibdin's own, and has a great number of additions and corrections in his autograph, besides a great variety of illustrative scraps and cuttings neatly mounted and inserted. Typographical Antiquities. See Ames, No. 899. 1061 Dilettanti Society. Historical Notices. Portrait of W. W. Hamilton, Secretary. Large 4°, cloth, uncut. Lon- don, 1855. Printed for private circulation. 70 copies were bought by the Society. 1062 DTsRAELi, Isaac. Curiosities of Literature. 9th Edition, revised. Portrait. 6 vols. \ 2° , half calf . London, 1834. Bibliography: Hanneit. 113 1063 Curiosities of Literature ; and The Literary Cliarafter illustrated. PoHrait. 2 Series. i vol. Large 8°, cloth, 7incut. London, 1838. 1064 Edwards, Edward. Memoirs of Libraries ; including a Handbook of Library Economy. Plates. 2 vols. Large 8°, cloth, itncut. Land., 1859. 1065 Libraries and Founders of Libraries. \^z.x^t.%° , cloth, tmcut. London, 1864. 1066 Lives of the Founders of the British Museum ; with notices of its chief Augmentors and other Benefadlors, 1570-1870. Frontispiece. Large 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1870. 1067 Foster, Mrs. A. Handbook of Modern European Litera- tin-e. Post 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1849. 1068 Fry, Edmund Pantographia ; containing accurate copies of all the known Alphabets in the World, etc. Large 8°, stamped calf. London, 1799- Presentation copy from the author to Joseph Hare, Esq. 1069 GooDHUGH, William. The English Gentleman's Library Manual ; or a Guide to the formation of a Library of Seleft Literature. Large 8°, half bound, uncut. London, 1827. Interleaved with clean blank sheets. 1070 Greswell, Rev. W. Parr. A View of the Early Parisian Greek Press ; including the lives of the Stephens. Notices of other contemporary Greek Printers of Paris, etc. Edited by E. Greswell. 2 vols. Large 8°, boards, uncut. Oxford, 1833. 1071 Same. Another edition, with an appendix of Casau- boniana. 2 vols. 8°, stamped calf. Oxford, 1840. 1072 Guild, R. A. The Librarian's Manual ; a Treatise on Bibli- ography ; with Sketches of Public Libraries. Engravings. 4°, boards, uncut. New Tork, 1858. 1073 Hain, L. Repertorium Bibliographicum, in quo libri omnes ab arte typographica inventa usque ad ann. MD. 4 vols. 8°, sewed, uncut. Stuttgart, 1826-38. A useful repertory, in which, by means of abbreviations, the author has sought to collect the marks of all editions of the 15th century, known to him, with short, but sufficient descriptions. 1074 Hannett,J. Bibliopegia; or Book-binding; in two parts. Part I. The Books of the Ancients, and History of the Art of Bookbinding. Part IL The Pradtical Art of Bookbinding. Engravings. 12°, cloth. London, 1865. 114 Bibliography: Humphreys. 1075 Hansard, T. C. Typographia ; an Historical Sketch of the Origin and Progress of Printing, with Pradtical Directions, etc., and description of Stereotype and Lithography. Ports., engrav- ings, etc. Large 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1825. 1076 Treatises on Printing and Type-founding. 8°, cloth, uncut. Edinburgh, 1841. 1077 Hartshorne, Rev. C. H. The Book Rarities in the Uni- versity of Cambridge ; illustrated by original letters and notes, etc. Frontisfiece. Large 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1829. 1078 Hazlitt, W. C. Handbook to the Popular, Poetical, and Dramatic Literature of Great Britain, from the Invention of Printing to the Restoration. Large 8°, half morocco, top gilt, uncut. London, 1867. 1079 Hearne, T. Reliquse Bodleian® ; or some genuine Remains of Sir Thos. Bodley. %° , panelled calf . London, i'jot,. 1080 HiSTOiRE de la Bibliophile ; Reliures ; Recherches sur les Bibliotheques des plus celebres Amateurs ; Armorial des Bibli- ophiles. Containing 47 plates of facsimiles of superb spec- imens of Art- Binding. y.etL. Techener. Paris, 1861-6^. 10 parts, impl. folio, in a half morocco case. 1081 HoRNE, T. H. An Introdudtion to the study of Bibliography. Prefixed a Memoir on the Public Libraries of the Antients. Engravings. 2 vols. Large 8°, top gilt, uncut. Large paper. London, 1814. One of only 50 copies printed on large, thick paper. 1083 Outlines for the Classification of a Library ; respedl- fuUy submitted to the Trustees of the British Museum. Large 4°, half calf . London, 1825. One of 100 copies privately printed. 1083 Hume, Rev. A. The Learned Societies and Printing Clubs of the United Kingdom. With a Supplement by A. I. Evans. 8°, half calf. London, 1853. 1084 Humphreys, H. Noel. History of the Art of Printing ; its Invention and Progress to the middle of the i6th century. 100 Lllustrations, being facsimiles produced in photolithography. Iinpl. 4°, cloth, extra, 7i7tcut. London, 1867. First issue, of which 300 copies were printed. " The illustrations of this work, which, unlike fac-sitniles produced by hand, must necessarily be absolute reproductions of their originals, exceed 100 in number, and frequently consist of representations of entire pages from many of the most inter- esting books produced by the early printers." As, for example, from the first printed Bible by Gutenberg, the celebrated Psalter of Schoefer, in which the large capitals are printed in colors ; the most richly decorated of the French " Horse ; " Cax- ton's books, etc. Bibliography: Ludewig. 115 1085 Ireland, W. H. Chalcographimania ; or the Portrait-col- ledlor and Printseller's Chronicle. A humorous Poem, with notes, by Satiricus Sculptor. 8°, boards. London., 1814. A satirical poem, on print collectors. Prefixed is a pretended copy of a print of Will Somers. 1086 Johnson, John. Typographia, or the Printer's Instrudlor. Portraits and cuts. 2 vols. 12°, largest paper., calf., neat. London^ 1S24. 1087 Same. Small paper., cloth. Jones, John Winter. Seven Ages of Man. See No. 2,229. 1088 Knight, Charles. The Old Printer and the Modern Press. 12°, cloth. London., 1854. 1089 Shadows of the Old Booksellers. 8°, cloth., uncut. London., 1865. 1090 Lacroix, Paul. Le Livre d'Or des Metiers. Histoire de I'Imprimerie et des Arts et Professions qui se rattachent a la Typographic, par P. Lacroix, Ed. Fournier, et Ferd. Sere. Plates., engravings^ and colored lithographs. Large 8°, half morocco., top gilt., uncut. Paris., 1852. 1091 Le Roux de Lincy, M. Recherches sur Jean Grolier, sur sa Vie et sa Bibliotheque, suivies d'un Catalogue des livres qui lui ont appartenu. Large 8°, half calf , top gilt., uncut. With folio plates in a cloth case. Paris., 1866. 1092 Literary History of the XlVth and XVth century. An in- troduction to. %° , half bound. London., 1798- 1093 Lowndes, W. T. The Bibliographer's Manual of English Literature. 4 vols. S°, half morocco. London, 1834. Large paper copy. J094 Duplicate copy in half morocco. Small paper. 4 vols. 1095 LucKOMBE, p. The History and Art of Printing. Portrait of Guttenberg., and specimens of Printing Types., etc. 8°, calf. London., 1771- 1096 Ludewig, H. E. The Literature of American Local History. With a Catalogue of Works upon the separate states, etc. Post 8°, sewed. New York, 1846. 1057 The Literature of American Aboriginal Languages, With additions and corredtions by Prof. W. W. Turner. Edited by Nicolas Triibner. 8°, cloth, top gilt, uncut. Lond., 1858. No, I of Triibner's Bibliotheca Glottica. See also Trubner, No. 1,144. 116 Bibliography: Namur. 1098 Maitland, Rev. S. R. A List of some of the Early Printed Books in the Archiepiscopal Library at Lambeth. Large 8°, half morocco^ top gilt., uncut. Lond., 1843. 1099 Macray, Rev. W. D. Manual of British Historians to A.D. 1600, containing a Chronological Account of the Early Chroni- clers and Monkish Writers, their printed works and unpublished MSS. Large 8°, cloth., itncut. London, 1845. 1 100 Same. Duplicate copy. iioi Annals of the Bodleian Library, Oxford, A.D. 1598- A.D. 1867. With a preliminary notice of the earlier Library founded in the fourteenth century. Large 8°, cloth, top gilt, uncut. London, 1868. II03 Meermann, G. Conspedtus Originum Typographicarum. xz", morocco, gilt edged. 1761. Very rare, a few copies only being printed for the Author's friends. Book-plate of J, T. Brockett ; who obtained it from Mr. Bindley's sale. According to Lowndes, this was printed in London. 1 103 Origines Typographicae. 2 vols, in i. 4°, calf. Hague, 1765. A learned work, which procured for its author a high reputation. It contains much curious information, though unsuccessful in establishing the claims of Laurence Coster to the invention of Printing. Tke plates are wanting to this copy. 1 104 Merryweather, F. S. Bibliomania in the Middle Ages; or, Sketches of Bookworms, Colledtors, etc., with Anecdotes, illustrating the History of the Monastic Libraries of Great Britain. 12'', cloth, uncut. London, 1849. 1 105 Miscellanea Observationes in Auftores veteres et recen- tiores, ab eruditis Britannis. 10 vols. 1732-9. Observationes Criticje Nov®, etc., in Belgio proditse. 12 vols, in 4. 1740-51. Together 32 vols, in 14. 8°, mottled calf, neat. Amstel., 1732-1451. This work was ably conducted, and contributed to, by all the principal scholars of the age, as among the British, Jortin, Toup, etc., among the Dutch, Burmann, Valckenaer, Bochart, etc.; also D'Orville, and others. From the library of Rev. J. Mitford, who has inserted the names of the contribu- tors of all the articles. 1 106 Mores, Edward Rowe. A Dissertation upon English Typo- graphical Founders and Founderies. With an Appendix, by J. Nichols. 8°, boards, niicut. London, 1778. According to Lowndes, lOo copies were printed of this curious and valuable work, but " in Nichols's Literary Anecdotes, Vol. 5, p. 401, it is stated by the Editor that E. Rowe-Mores printed but 80 copies of the present work; and as he, Mr. Nichols, bought the whole impression, this is doubtless correct." — MS. note. 1 107 Namur, P. Bibliographic Paleographico-Diplomatico-Bib- liologique G^nerale, ou Repertoire Systematique. 2 Tomes en I vol. Large 8°, half calf top gilt, uncut. Liege, 1838. Bibliography: Philobiblion. 117 iioS Nichols, John. Biographical and Literary Anecdotes of W. Bowyer, Printer. Portrait of Boivyer. 4°, cloth. London., 17S3. 1 109 Literary Anecdotes of tlie i8tli century, comprising Biographical Memoirs of William Bowyer, Printer, and many of his learned Friends, a View of the Progress of Literature, etc., and Biographical Anecdotes of eminent Writers, etc. Plates. 9 vols. 8°, calf., marbled edges. London., 1812-15. Illustrations of the Literary History of the 18th cen- tury ; intended as a sequel to the Literary Anecdotes. Plates. 8 vols. 8°, calf., marbled edges. London., 1817-58. 1112 Oldys, William. The British Librarian ; exhibiting a com- pendious Review or Abstract of our most Scarce, Useful, and Valuable Books, etc., with Index. 6 nos. in i vol. 8°, dark calf. London, 1738. 1 1 13 Orme, William. Bibliotheca Biblica : a Seledl List of Books on Sacred Literature ; with notices. Biographical, Critical, and Bibliographical. 8°, calf. Edinb.., 1824. Presentation copy from the author to the Rev. T. F. Dibdin. 1 1 14 Ottley, W. T. Inquiry concerning the Invention of Print- ing, in which the systems of Meerman, Heinecken, Santander and Fleming are reviewed, including the notices of Block Books, etc. 37 Plates., and numerous xvood-cuts. 4°, half morocco, uncut. London, 1863. 1 1 15 Otto, Dr. Friedrich. The History of Russian Literature, with a Lexicon of Russian Authors. Translated from the Ger- man by George Cox. 8°, cloth, uncut. Oxford, 1839. 1 1 16 Palmer, Samuel. The General History of Printing, from its Invention in the city of Mentz. 4°, calf. London, 1733. 1 1 17 Peignot, G. Essai sur I'Histoire du Parcheinin et du Velin. 8°, half calf, uncut. Paris, 181 2. 1 1 18 Petheram, J. The Bibliographical Miscellany. 5 Nos. 8°, sewed. London, 1859. 1 1 19 Petzholdt, Dr. J. Bibliotheca Bibliographica ; kritisches Verzeichniss der Bibliographic in systematischer Ordnung. Large 8°, half mor., top gilt, uncut. Leipzig, 1866. 1 1 20 Philobiblion, The. A Monthly Bibliographical Journal. Containing Critical Notices of, and extrads from, Rare, Curi- ous, and Valuable Old Books. Published by Geo. P. Philes & Co. Printed on Lndia paper. 2 vols. Small 4°, sewed. New York, 1862-63. One of a hmited number of copies printed. 118 ^ Bibliography: Sims. 1 1 31 Poole, Win. F. An Index to Periodical Literature. Large 8°, cloth, uncut. Ne-iv York, 1853. 1 1 22 Pycroft, Rev. J. Course of English Reading, adapted to ever}' Taste and Capacity, with Literary Anecdotes. 3^ edi- tion. Post 8°, cloth. New York, 1854. 1 1 23 Rawlinson, R. The English Topographer ; or an Histor- ical Account of all the Pieces that have been written relating to the Antiquities, Natural History, or Topographical Description of England. Engravings of Seals. 8°, calf. London., 1730. 1 1 24 Ren'ouvier, J. Des Gravures en Bois dans les livres d'An- toine Verard, Maitre Libraire, Imprimeur, Enlumineur, et Tailleur sur bois, de Paris, 1485-1512. frontispiece. 8°, sewed. Paris, 1859. See Bernard, No. 905. 1 1 25 Des Gravures sur Bois de Simon Vostre, Libraire d'Heures ; avec un Avant-Propos, par Georges Duplessis. frontispiece. 8°, sezued. Paris, 1862. 1 126 Rhees, W. J. Manual of Public Libraries, Institutions, and Societies, in the United States, and British Provinces of North America. Large 8°, cloth. Philadelphia, 1859. 1 127 RoxBURGHE Revels, and other Relative Papers; including answers to the Attack on the Memory of the late Joseph Hasle- wood, with specimens of his Literary Produ6tions. Edited by James Maidment. 6^ , dark green morocco, gilt edges. Edinb., 1837- Fifty copies printed privately, to range with the Club Books. From J. W. K. Eyton's and G. Daniel's Libraries. 1 1 28 Savage, James. The Librarian; being an Account of scarce, valuable, and useful English Books, Manuscript Libraries, Public Records, etc. 18 nos. in 3 vols. 8°, boards, uncut. London, 1808-9. 1 1 29 Savage, William. A Didtionary of the Art of Printing. Large 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1841. 1 130 ScHMiTz, Dr. Bernh. Encyclopadie des Philologischen Studiums der neueren Sprachen. 8°, half morocco, top gilt, tmcut. Greifswald, 1859. 1 131 Sims, Richard. Handbook of the Library of the British Museum ; with some Account of the principal Libraries in London. Plan, showing location of Libraries. Post 8°, cloth, 7dncut. London, 1854. Bibliography: Speculum. 119 1 132^ Singer, S. W. Some Account of the Book printed at Oxford in 1468, under the title of " Exposicio Sandli Jeronimi in Sim- bolo Apostolorum," in which is examined its claim to be con- sidered the first book printed in England. 8°, boards, uncut. London, 181 2. Presentation copy from the author to Sir M. M. Sykes. 50 copies were printed for presents. Mr. Singer formally changed his opinion regarding the disputed date of this famous work. See letter printed in Sotheby's " Principia Typographica," vol. 3, p. 19. 1133 SoANE, George. New Curiosities of Literature ; and Book of the Months. Frontispieces. 2d edition. 2 vols. 8°, cloth, niicut. London, 1849. 1 134 SoTHEBY, S. Leigh. T3pography of the 15th Century; being specimens of the Produ6lions of the early Continental Printers ; exemplijied in a ColleSion of Facsimiles, with their Water Marks. Arranged and edited from the Bibli- ographical Collection of the late Sam'l Sotheby. Folio, half vellum, uncut. London, 1845. Very scarce ; 100 copies only printed. It contains 100 facsimile plates, with col- ored Initials and illuminated in gold, besides neaily 100 cuts on wood, 1 135 Principia Typographica. The Block-Books, or, Xylographic Delineations of Scripture History, issued in Hol- land, Flanders, and Germany, during the 15th Century, exem- plified in connediion with the Origin of Printing, with notices of the Paper Marks of the Period. i3o large etigravings, some in colors, in exa6l similitude o/" the Block Books. 3 vols. Imp. 4°, half morocco, u,ncut. London, 1858. 250 copies printed, of which 215 were sold, and the rest presented to Public Libraries, etc. 1136 Memoranda relating to the Block-Books preserved in the Bibliotheque Imp6riale, Paris. Imp. 4°, sewed. Lon- don, 1859. Privately printed, not for sale. 1137 Speculum Humane Salvationis. An old German version " Das ist der spiegel menslicher," etc., in good condition, but wanting the end ; heavy brown morocco, antique, elaborately tooled. Printed about 1480, but not described in Hain or Brunet. ij-jS Notice sur le Speculum Humanse Salvationis, par J. M. Guichard. 8°, sewed. Paris, 1840. I ij^ Le plus ancien Monument de la Xylographie et de la Typographie r^unies, reproduit en fac-simile avec introdudtion par J. P. Berjeau. Facsimile on 62 leaves of specially pre- pared fafer. Imp. 4°, cloth, tmcut. London, 1861. 120 Bibliography: Weigel. " This is a fac-simile of the edition partly in movable types, and partly block- printed. The xylographic portion, occurring in the middle of the book, was engraved to supply the deficiency of movable types for a second edition, and not, as Mr. Berjeau considers, that this edition preceded the one wholly printed with movable types." Inserted is a fragment consisting of i leaf of a MS. of i "Speculum Humanas Salvationis " found in a library in the Bishopric of Keulen. 1 140 Spielkarten, Die, der Weigel'schen Sammlung ; mit 8 fac-siviile. Folio, boards. Leipzig., 1865. This forms a part of the CoUectio Weigeliana, 1,148. 1 141 Stack, Machell. The British Historical Intelligencer; con- taining a catalogue of English, Scotish, Irish, and Welsh His- torians ; Account of Authors quoted in Histories of England, etc. Large 8°, boards., unntt. Westminster., 1829. Presentation copy from the author, with autograph letter, to Thomas Amyot. 1142 Thomas, Isaiah. History of Printing in America. With a Biography of Printers and account of Newspapers, etc. 2 vols. 8°, sheep. Worcester., 1810. 1 143 TiMPERLY, C. H. Encyclopsedia of Literary and Typo- graphical Anecdote. 2d edition, with Continuation, and a Prac- tical Manual of Printing. Plates. Large 8°, xloth, uncut. London., 1842. 1 144 Trubner, N. Bibliographical Guide to American Literature. A Classed List of Books published in the United States during the last 40 Years. Large 8°, half bound. London, 1859. See Ludewig, No. 1,097. 1 145 Upcott, W. a Bibliographical Account of the principal Works relating to English Topography. 3 vols. 8°, half bound. London, 1818. 1 146 Van Der Linde, Dr. A. The Haarlem Legend of the Invention of Printing by Laurens Janszoon Coster, critically examined. Trans, from the Dutch, with Introdudtion, by J. H. Hessels. 8°, sewed. London, 1871. " Mr. Hessells has done well in translating Van der Linde's careful examination and proofs of the utter falsehood of the Haarlem legend of the ' Invention of Printing,' " 1 147 Watt, Robert, M.D. Bibliotheca Britannica ; or a general • Index of British and Foreign Literature. 4vols. in2. a^ , half calf. JSdinb., 1824. Vol. I contains Authors. Vol. 2, Subjeiis. 1 148 Weigel. Colleiftio Weigeliana : die Anfange der Drucker- kunst in Bild und Schrift ; an deren friihesten Erzeugnissen in der Weigel'schen Sammlung erlautert von T. O. Weigel und Dr. Ad. Zestermann. 1^^ facsimiles, and many wood-cuts i7i the text. Folio, half mor., top gilt, uncut. Leipzig, 1866. BlOGRAPHIE G^NERALE. 121 " Only 250 copies were printed of this most important publication, the necessary companion to ' Sotheby's Principia Typographica,' but executed with more critical sagacity and learning. It should be a standard work of information and reference on the subject of the History of Printing before the art of printing with movable types was invented by Gutenberg at Mentz." 1149 BiCKHAM, George. The Universal Penman. Engraved sfeciniens of Penmanship. Y alio, old calf. London, i']2,2,- 1 150 BiDDLE, John. Controversial Tradts, with his Life, being mainly reprints of articles printed during the Commonw^ealth, contesting the Doftrine of the Trinity. 572 pp. 4°, old calf. 1691. See Athense Oxon., new ed., vol. 3, pp. S93-603. 1 151 BiDPAY. Dire6torium humane vite alias parabole antiquo- rum sapientum. The earliest printed Latin Version of these fables, with wood-cuts, colored at an early period. Circa i486. 82 pp. Slack letter. Title with a corner wanting. This copy has the Chapters with the Titles, L., II., Ill, and is, according to Brunei, of tJie first issue. Boards. 1 152 Fables of; or Kalila and Dimna. Translated from the Arabic by the Rev. W. Knatchbull. 12°, cloth. Oxford, 1819. See Canopus, 1,284. 1 153 Bingham, J . The Antiquities of the Christian Church. Reprinted from the original edition 1 708-1 732, with an en- larged analytical index. 2 vols. Imp. 8°, cloth. London, 1852. 1 154 Bixney, Rev. T. Sir T. F. Buxton, Bart.; a vStudy for Young Men ; and Ihe Wife, or a Mirror for Maidenhood, i vol. 16°, cloth. Londoi, 1853- 1 155 Biographia Britannica; or the Lives of the most eminent persons of Great Britain and Ireland. 7 vols. Folio, old calf. London, 1747-66. 1 156 Biographical Dictionary, etc., with a translation of Mr. Bayle included, and additional lives ; by Rev. J. P. Bernard and others. 10 vols. YoWo, old calf . London, \']-}^\-\\. 1 157 Biographical Dictionary, General. Containing accounts of Lives and Writings of the most eminent persons in every nation, etc. ; revised and enlarged by Alex'r Chalmers. 32 vols. 2)°, stamped calf. London, iSiz-i^j. 115S BlOGRAPHIE Generale, Nouvelle, depuis les Temps les plus recul^s jusqu'a nos jours. Publi6e par MM. Firinin Didot Freres, sous la direction de M Le Dr. Hoefer. 46 vols. 8°, half morocco, top edge gilt, uncut. Paris, 1855-66. 122 BOHN'S. 1 159 Blair, Hugh, D.D. Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Let- tres, with life of author. 8°, old calf. New York., 1824. Blake, William. See under Art ; Gilchrist, No. 540. 1 160 Blakey, Robt. Historical Sketches of the Angling Litera- ture of all nations. 12°, cloth. London., 1856. 1 161 Blayney, F. A Pradlical Treatise on Life Assurance. 2d ed. 12°, boards. London., i837' 1 162 Boccaccio, G. The Tragedies, gathered by Jhon Bochas, of all such Princes as fell from theyr Estates through the muta- bility of Fortune, since the creacion of Adam, until his time. Translated into Englysh by John Lidgate, Monke of Burye. Printed by John Wayland. Folio. Black letter, dark morocco, handsomely tooled in old style. London, 1558- See a Manuscript copy, No. 2,715. 1163 BoDENHAM, John. Wit's Theater of the little World. 16°, mottled calf. Londoti, 1599- 1164 BoEHMER, Eduard. Romanische Studien. 8 parts. Large 8°, sewed. Part 7 is wanting. Halle and Strassburg, 1871-6. See also Diez, 1620. 1 165 BoETHius, A. M. T. S. De Consolatione Philosophiffi. The boke of Boecius, called the Comfort of Philosophy or wisedome ; translated by George Coluile, alias Coldewel. Printed by Jno. Cawood. Black letter, with the Latin text on inner margin. 4°, mottled calf. London, 1556. See under Anglo-Saxon, Nos. 304-306, for a version ; under Manuscripts for a MS. copy. No. 2,682 ; and a Latin version, No. 2,681. 1166 BoETHius (or Boece), Hector. Hystory and Croniklis of Scotland, translatit by John Bellendene. Folio. Black letter. Edinburgh, 1536. This is an imperfect copy of a very rare work. 1167 Scotorum Historic a prima Gentis origine, cum Continuatione Jo. Ferrerii Lib. XIX. Folio, old vellum wrapper. Paris, i575- Lowndes calls this the best edition. 1168 Bohn's Antiquarian Library, containing: — Alfred the Great, Dr. Pauli's Life of, with Anglo-Saxon ver- sion of Orosius, and translation by B. Thorpe. 1853. Bede's Eccl. History ; and Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. Map, notes, etc. 1849. Boethius. De Consolatione Philosophise, K. Alfred's Anglo- Saxon version, with literal English version by Rev. S. Fox. Notes and glossary. 1864. Bonner. 123 Chronicles of the Crusades, Richard of Devizes, Geoffrey of Viiisauf, de Joinville. Frontispiece, notes, etc. 1848. Florence of "Worcester's Chronicle, with continuations. 1844. Henry of Huntingdon's Chronicle. Frontispiece. 1853. Roger de Hoveden's Annals of Eng. History. 2 vols. 1853. Ingulph's Chronicle of Croyland Abbey, with the continuations. 1854. ISIallett's Northern Antiquities ; with abstract of Eyrbiggia Saga, by Sir W. Scott. 1847. Matthew Paris' English History. Port. 3 vols. 1852-4. Matthew of Westminster's Flowers of History. 2 vols. 1853. Six Old English Chronicles, viz. : Ethelwerd, Asser, Geoffrey of Monmouth, Gildas, Nennius, Richard of Cirencester. 1848. Roger of Wendover's Flowers of History. 2 vols. 1849. Ordericus' Vitalis Eccl. History of England and Normandy, with M. Guizot's introdudtion. 4 vols. 1853-6. William of Malmesbury's Chronicle of the Kings of England. 1847. Together 23 vols. Post 8°, cloth. London, 1844-64. 1 168* Duplicate of Pauli's Alfred. 1 169 BoiLEAU, Une Satire inedite de. 12°, sewed. Paris, 1870. 1 1 70 BoLSWERT, B. A. Pelerinage de Colombelle et Volontairette vers leur Bien-Aime dans Jerusalem ; leurs aventures, empesche- mens et fins. Deduidt et exprim^ par de beaux emblemes. Traduift en langue Frangoise par M. M. (Morin). 27 Plates. First edition, and most rare. 12°, half bound. Anvers. 162,6. The original work was written in Dutch by Bolswert (the engraver of the prints) , and was said to have furnished the original of Bunyan's " Pilgrim's Progress." This is entirely disproved by Mr. Southey, who shows, in his Life of Bunyan, the different character of the two works. Interesting MS. notes inserted. 1 171 Bolton, Robert. History of Prot. Episcopal Church in Westchester County, A.D. 1693-1853. Port. Large 8°, cloth. New York, 1855. 1 172 Bona VENTURA, St. Life of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, trans, by Rev. F. Oakeley. Frontisp. Post 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1866. See a Manuscript copy, No. 2,683. 1 1 73 BoNNECHOSE, ;6mile de. History of France, from the inva- sion under Clovis Post 8°, cloth. London, 1839. 1174 Bonner, E., Bp. of London. Life and Defence of his con- dudl and principles, etc., by a Tradtarian British critic. 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1842. 124 Brand. 1 1 75 BoRDE, Andrew. Boke of the Introduftion of Knowledge; Reprint of Copland's edition. Portrait and wood-ctits. 4°, half morocco^ top gilt ^ ti/tc?/t. Land., 1814. One of 100 copies printed. 1 1 76 Borrow, G. The Zincali ; or an account of the Gypsies of Spain with an original collediion of tlieir Songs and Poetry. 2 vols in one. 12°. JVeiu lork, 1842. 1 1 76* Bosquet, A. La Normandie Romanesque et Merveilleuse. Traditions, Legendes, et Superstitions Populaires. 8°, half bound. Paris, 1845. 1 177 BoswELL, H. Description of a colleiftion of pi(fturesque Views of Antiquities of England and Wales. Plates. Folio, old calf . London, n. d. (1785). 1 178 BoswELL, J. Life of Samuel Johnson, including a Tour to the Hebrides. 5 vols. 8°, cloth. Illustrated. London, n. d. 1 179 BowEN, B. B. A Blind Man's Offering. Post 8°, cloth. New York, 1859. 1 180 Bowles, Rev. W. L. The Life of Thomas Ken, D.D., deprived Bishop of Bath and Wells ; viewed in connedlion with public events. Port., etc. 2 vols. 8°, calf. London, 1830-1. 1181 Bracket, Auguste. Morceaux choisis des grandes ecrivains du 16" Siecle. 12°, sewed. Paris, 1875. 1 182 Brady, Robert, M.D. IntroduiSlion to the old English His- tory comprehended in three several trails, with glossary. Lon- don, 1684. Also, History of England from Entrance of the Romans to death of Richard II. ; with appendices of Official Documents. 2 vols. Land., 1685-1700. 3 vols, in all. Folio, old dark calf. 1 183 flistory of England, etc. 2 vols. Folio, old calf. London, 1685-1700. A duplicate sale copy, sold by the British Museum in 1818. Hume, the Historian, is said to have been greatly indebted to Brady for facts and principles. 1184 Brainard, J. G. C. Poems, with Memoir of his Life. Port. Post 8°, cloth. Hartford, 1842. 1 185 Brand, John. Observations on Popular Antiquities. En- larged and revised by Sir Henry Ellis. 3 vols. Small 4°, cloth. London, 1841— 2. 1 186 Popular Antiquities of Great Britain. Edited, with large correcftions and additions, by W. C. Hazlitt. 3 vols. Large 8°, cloth, uitcut. London, 1870. One of 350 copies printed. Brayley. 125 1 187 Brande, VV. T., and Cox, Rev. Geo. W. Diftionary of Science, Literature and Art. New ed. 3 vols. Large 8°, cloth. London., 1865-7. 1 188 Brandt, Sebast. Tlie Ship of Fools; trans, by Alex. Barclay. Portrait of Brandt and wood-cuts. Edited by T. H. Jamieson. 2 vols. 4°, cloih, uncut. Edinburgh, 1874. 1 189 Brathwaite, Richard. A Strappado for the Diuell. Epi- grams and Satyres alluding to the time, etc., Also, Loves Labyrinth; or, the true-Louers Knot, i vol. 12°, morocco, gilt, gilt edged. London, 1615. 1 190 Natures Embassie ; or, the Wilde Mans Measvres ; Danced naked by twelve Satyres. With the four separate titles, besides the title with wood-cut border. A fine copy. Calf extra, gilt gauffered edges. Small 8°. By R. Whit- aker. London, 1621. 1 191 The English Gentleman, containing sundry excellent rules or exquisite observations, tending to diredtion of every gentleman. 4°, calf. London, 1630. ' Collation: Engraved Frontispiece with printed description of same. Title, Dedi- cation, Table of 20 pp., 456 pp., and 6 pp. not numbered. The English Gentlewoman, drawn out to the full body. Modestia non forma. 4°, ccz//". London, 162,1. Collation : Engraved Frontispiece. Title. 23 Leaves, Dedication, and Table. Pp. 221, 8, 410. 1 193 Ar't asleepe Husband.? A Boulster Le(3:ui'e ; stored with variety of witty Jeasts, merry Tales, etc-, by Philogenes Panedonius. Frontispiece by Marshall, iz" , morocco extra, gilt edges. London, 1640. 1 194 Drunken Barnaby's Four Journeys to the North of England, in Latin and English Metre, etc., together with Bessy Bell. To which is now added (never before published) the ancient Ballad of Chevy Chase, in Latin and English Verse. With Life and frontispiece. \l° , cloth, red edges. York, 1852. 1 195 The Penitent Pilgrim, x^', sewed. London, 18^^. 1196 Braun, Georginus et Hogenberg, Fr. Urbium prsecipua- rum totius mundi. Colore.d plates of towns, each plate con- iaiwing a representation of the town, and coats of arms. Vol. 3. Folio, stamped pigskin. Colonics Agrippince, 1588. 1 197 Brayley, E W, The Graphic and Historical Illustrator; an original miscellany of Literary, Antiquarian, and Topo- graphical Information. Illustrated. 4°, cloth. London, 1834. 126 Bristol (England) : Corry. 1 1 98 Brett, Rev. W. H. The Indian Tribes of Guiana. 12°, cloth. New Tork, 1852. 1 199 Brewster, Sir D. Life, Writings and discoveries of Sir Isaac Newton. Portraits. 2 vols. Large 8°, cloth. Edin- burgh, 1855. 1200 Bridges, John, Bishop of Oxford. A Sermon preached at Paulas Crosse on the Monday in Whitson weeke, A.D. 157I1 Entreating on this sentence, " Sic Deus dilexit mundum, ut daret," etc. a^., green calf , gilt tooled, gilt edges. London, 1571- 1201 Bridgewater Treatises. On the power, wisdom, and goodness of God, as manifested in the Creation. 12 vols., and 2 additional ; together 14 vols. 8°, cloth. London, 1833, etc. I. Chalmers, T., D.D. The adaptation of external nature to the moral and intel- lectual constitution of man. 1835. z. Kidd, J., M.D. The adaptation of external to the physical condition of man. 1 vol. 4th edition. 1836. 3. Whewell, W. Astronomy and general physics considered with reference to natural theology. 2d ed. 1833. 4. Bell, Sir C. The hand, its mechanism and vital endowments, as evincing de- sign. 3d ed. I vol. 1834. The Hand, its mechanism and vital endowments as evincing design. Seventh edition revised. 1865. 5. Roget, P. M., M.D. Animal and vegetable physiology considered with ref- erence to natural theology. 2d edition. 2 vols. 1834. 6. Buckland, W., D.D. Geology and Mineralogy considered with reference to natural theology. 2 vols. 1836. With the Supplementary Notes. 1837. 7. Kirby, Rev. W. History, habits, and instincts of animals. Second edition. 2 vols. 1835. 8. Prout, W., M.D. Chemistry, meteorology, and the function of digestion. Same. Second edition. 1834. 9. The Ninth Bridgewater Treatise. A fragment by Charles Babbage. 8°. 1837- Bristol, England. 1202 Barrett, William. The History and Antiquities of the City of Bristol, Compiled from Original Records and Authentic Manuscripts. Bristol, 1789. Plates and Lllustrations, but ■wanting the yac-simile and explanation flates 30 and 31. 4°, half bound, rough edges. 1203 Same. An imperfect copy. 1204 Chilcott's Descriptive History of Bristol, 6th edition. 12°, cloth. Bristol, 1844. 1205 Corky, John, and Evans, Rev. John. History of Bristol, with Biographical notices. Illustrations. 2 vols. 8°, half bound. Bristol, 18 16. Britton. 127 1206 Cursory Observations on the Churches of Bristol, by an occasional visitor. 2d edition, revised. 12°, cloth. Bristol, 1843. 1207 Eden, Rev. John. A Pious Meditation composed in the lytJi Century, by John Whitson, Alderman of the City of Bristol. With memoirs of tlie Author. Portrait. Large 8°, cloth. Bristol., 1829. 1208 Sever, Samuel. The Charters and Letters Patent granted by the Kings and Queens of England to the town and city of Bristol, newly translated and accompanied by the original Latin (interleaved), a^ ., half botmd., uncut. Bristol., 1S12. 1209 Memoirs Historical and Topographical of Bristol and its neighborhood. Engravings., Maps., and Wood-cuts. 2 vols. 4°, half bound. Bristol., 1821, 1823. 1210 Pryce, George. Memorials of the Canynges' Family and their times ; their claim to be regarded as the founders and restorers of Westbury College and Redcliffe Church, critically examined. Also, inedited memoranda relating to Chatterton. Colored illustrations. ?>°, half bottnd. Bristol, 1854. 1 21 1 Britanni^e, Gesta Regum. a Metrical History of the Britons of the Xlllth century ; now first edited from MSS., by Fr. Michel. 8°, half calf , uncut. 1862. Printed for the Cambrian Archseological Society. 1 21 2 Britischen Museum. Deutsche Handschriften aus dem Br. Mus., von Dr. J. Bsechtold. 8°, sewed. Schaffhausen, 1873. 1213 British Essayists. In 5 vols. With Illustrations. 8°. London, 1832. Spectator, i vol. ; Tatler and Guardian, i vol. ; Rambler and Idler, i vol. ; World, Mirror and Lounger, i vol. : Observer, Connoisseur, Knox's Essays, Microcosm, OUa Podrida, i vol. 5 vols. 8°, half Russia, marbled edges. i-2,\i\ British Reformers. Seledt Writings of. 12 vols. 12°, cloth, viz. : Becon, Bradford, Cranmer, etc., Edward VI., Fox, etc., Hooper, Jewell, Knox, Latimer, Ridley, etc., Tindall, etc., VVickliff. Rel. Trail Society. London, n. d. 1 215 Britons and Saxons not converted to Popery; or, the Faith of our Ancestors shown to have been corrupted by the Romish Church. In two Dialogues. S°, old calf. London, i*j/)^%. 1 216 Britton, John and E. W. Brayley. Meinoirs of the Tower of London, i vol. Small 8°, half bound. Plates. London, 1830. 128 Broadsides: Anne. 1217 Briz, Francesch Pelay. Cansons de la Terra; Cants popu- lars Catalans. Post 8°, sewed. Barcelona., 1874. See also Fontanels, No. 1,765. Broadsides. 1 218 Henry VIII. Ade ageynste mayntenance, embracery, etc., and ageynste unlawful! byenge of titles. Black letter, some words wanting^ printed by Herthelet, n. d. Proclamation concerning Bouchers (i.e. Butchers). Black letter, a few words Jiiled uf in MS., printed by Berthelet, n. d. See also under Indulgences, No. 2,200. 1220 James I. Two Broadsides: i. Advertisement of Peter Frans (of Basingshaw Street, next house but one to Cowper's Hall) for cure of the Gout and King's Evil, 1620. 2. Prophlyadticum Urbis Londinensis adversus Pestem, in verse by yo.Sidlor, within a wood-ait border with the Royal and City of London Arms, about 1620. 1221 Charles I. Four Broadsides: i. Restraint of Fishing, 1637. 2. Against withdrawing his Majesty's subjedts from the Church of England, 1637. 3. A Proclamation issued in Scot- land, 1639. 4. Address to the Protestants in Ireland, 1641. 1222 Commonwealth. Two Special A6ts of Parliament, 4 leaves each, 1650 ; — A Resolution for the Destrudlion of " His Majesty's Declaration, etc." 1651. — The Oath taken by Oliver Cromwell, 1653. — An Adt for renouncing and disannulling the pretended title of Charles Stuart, 2 leaves, 1656. — An Ad: for the Security of the Lord Protedlor, 4 leaves, 1656. — A Special Adt, 1656, a broadside. — An Adt for limiting and settling the prices of Wines, 1657. For An Adt for the better observation of the Lord's Day, see Sabbath, No. 3,143. 1223 Anne. Stage Plays. Wisdom is better than Weapons of War, etc. ; a curious broadside on the profaneness of Stage Plays, and the Hackney Coaches trading upon Sunday, etc. 1224 Broadsides and printed Sheets; three of 1678; one of 1685; two of 1696; one of 1700; three of 1704; two of 1709 ; three of 1710 ; comprising Narratives of Sentences, Exe- cutions, Funerals, etc., including the sentence of Titus Gates, the funeral of Qiieen Mary, the Tax upon the Quakers, and proceedings in reference to Dr. Sacheverell. Brooks. 129 1225 George I. and 11. Four Broadsides, issued probably in one or other of these reigns, viz. : on the South Sea Bubble ; Insol- vent Debtors ; and Questions of Excise ; three of them with very singular -wood-cuts and engravings. 1226 George II. Four Broadsides, political and satirical; three of them luith engravings. 1227 George III. Broadside, with engraving., containing the Petition against the arbitrary condudt of the Ministry of that date. 1769. 1228 A Batch of Broadsides and printed sheets, relating to Horse-races, the Raising of the Royal George, Tom Paine, the Execution of J. J. Bellingham, Political Squibs and Adver- tisements. 1229 Victoria. Broadsides relating to the Coronation of the Qiieen, in 1837. 1230 Carols. i8 Broadside Christmas Carols, varying in sub- stance and ornamentation., printed early in the present century. 1 23 1 7 Broadside Carols for the Nev^r Year, similar to preceding. 1232 Broadsides. 20 Religious Poetical Broadsides, printed early in the present century. 1233 33 Religious Poetical Broadsides, similar in char- a&er to the preceding., but smaller in size. 1234 14 Miscellaneous Poetical Broadsides, Elegies, Dia- logues, Divine Poems, Christmas Verses, etc. 1235 30 Ballads and Poetical Squibs, many of them printed previous to the present century. 1236 24 Ballads and Poetical Slips, many upon the subjed of Free-masonry., varying in age from 35 to ^o years. The above is a collection illustrating extensively a class of Literature which it now seems difficult to imagine could ever have found patrons. It ranges probably from thirty-five or forty years up to a hundred years ago. 1237 Brook, Rev. B. Life and Writings of Thomas Cartwright, the Puritan Reformer. 8°, cloth. London, 1845. 1238 Brooks, Mrs. Mari;i. Zophiel ; or, The Bride of Seven, by Maria del Occidente. 2d Am. ed. Post 8°, cloth, uttcut. Boston, 1834. 130 Browne. 1239 Broome, Alex. Songs and other Poems. Portrait. 12°, old calf. London^ 1664. A very good copy, in the original binding. 1240 Brougham, Henry, Lord. Historical Sketches of States- men who flourished in the reign of George III. 6 vols. 18°, sewed. 1 845 . 1 241 Broughton, Hugh. Daniel, his Chaldic Visions and his Ebrew : both translated after the original. 4°, half-bound. London., 1596. 1242 A Requii-e of Agreement to the grounds of Divinitie studie. 4°, sewed. 161 1. 1243 Broughton, Richard. The Eccleciastical Historic of Great Britain deduced by Ages or Centenaries. The first tome containing the fower hundred first years. Folio, old calf. Doway, 1633. Although this is called the' first tome, no other was printed. The work is ill- digested, and of no value as a history. 1244 A True Memorial of the Antient, most holy, and Religious State of Great Britain. Small 8°, old calf London, 1650. 1245 Brown, Jonathan. The History and Present Condition of St. Domingo. 2 vols. 12°, cloth. Philadelphia, 1837. 1246 Brown, John, F.R.G.S. The North-west Passage and the plans for the search for Sir John Franklin. Map. 8°, cloth. London, 1858. 1247 Browtsi, Rev. T. R. The Essentials of Sanscrit Grammar, with examples of Parsing. S°, cloth, 2incut. Southwick, 1841. Privately printed by the author. Numerous MS. notes on the margin, and MS. extracts from Bopp inserted. 1248 Browne, John, M.D. On the King's Evil, together with the Royal Gift of Healing. Small 8°, stamped calf. London, 1684. This copy has Southey's autograph and book plate, but wants the portrait of author. Until the reign of Queen Anne, a customary ceremony in the English Church was the King's Touch for the healing of king's evil (i. e., scrofula). 1249 Browne, Sir Thomas. Religio Medici. 4th edition, cor- rected and amended. 1656. — Observations upon Religio Medici, occasionally written by Sir Kenelm Digby, Kt. 1643. — Medicus Medicatus ; or the Physician's Religion cui-ed, with some animadversions upon Sir Kenelme Digby's Observations on Religio Medici, by Alexr. Ross. 1645. — Annotations upon Religio Medici, never before published. 1656. In I vol. 16°, old calf. London. Burnet. 131 1250 Religio Medici, to wliicii is added H^'driotaijliia, or Uni Burial; also Christian Morals. 12°, cloth. London, 1845. 1 25 1 Browning, Mrs. The Greek Christian Poets and the Eng- lish Poets. 13°, cloth, nncut. London, 1863. 1252 Browning, Robert. Dramatis Personas and other Poems. Post S°, cloth. Boston, 1864. Brummel, Beau. 6'ee Jesse, No. 2,220. 1253 Buckle, H. T. Essays, with a biographical sketch of the Author. 12°, cloth. N^ew Tork, 1863. 1254 Building, Progress of the Art of; and a Sure Remedy for Smoky Chimneys. 8°, cloth. Edinburgh, 1864. 1255 BuNGENER, L. F. History of the Council of Trent. 12°, cloth. London, 1S67. 1256 BuNSEN, Baron. Memoirs, by Baroness Bunsen. 2d ed., abridged and corredted. 3 vols. Post8°, c/o^/z. London, \%6<^. 1257 BuNYAN, John. A Defence of the Dodtrine of Justification by Faith in Jesus Christ. F'irst edition. From Prison 27th of the 13 month, 1671. 4°, old calf . 1672. 1258 Works. With Preface by Rev. Geo. Whitefield. Port, and flates. 2 vols. Folio, old rough calf. London, 1767. 1259 — Pra6iical Works. With a Preliminaiy Essay on his Chara(5ler and Writings, by Rev. Alexr. Philip. 6 vols. Post 8°, cloth. Aberdeen, 1841. 1260 Works, with an introdudtion to each treatise, notes, and a sketch of his life, times, and contemporaries. Edited by Geo. Oflbr. Portrait and engravings. 3 vols. Large 8°, cloth. Glasgow, 1 85 1. 1 261 The Pilgrim's Progress; a fac-simile reprodudtion of the First edition of the two parts, 1678 and 1684. Portrait and cuts. 8°, cloth. London, 1875- 1262 Burke, Peter. The Public and Domestic Life of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke. Portrait and illustrations. 8°, cloth. London, 1853. 1263 Burnet, Gilbert, D.D. History of the Reformation of the Church of England. New edition, with notes, index, and /lar- traits. 2 vols. 4°, cloth. London, 1841. J 36^ History of His Own Time, from the Restoration of King Charles II.', to the Treaty of Peace at Utrecht. New edi- tion with notes. Portraits. 2 vols. 4°, cloth. London, 1850. 132 Byrd. 1265 BuRTONT, J. Ledlures on Female education and manners. ' Post 8°, old cajf. Dublin, 1796. 1266 Burton, Robert. Anatomy of Melancholy. 8th ed. Cor- redled and augmented by the author. Frontispiece. Folio, old tnotiled calf. London., 1676. 1267 Same. New edition, with, account of the Author. Frontispieces. Large 8°, cloth., uncut. London., 1845. 1268 Burtox, Thomas. Diary from 165610 1659, now first pub- lished from the original MSS. Edited and illustrated by John T. Rutt. 4 vols. 8°, calf., neat. London., 1828. 1269 Burton, William. Seven Dialogues both Pithie and Profit- able. Black letter. Small 4°, half bound. I^ondon, 1606. Very scarce and valuable; wants title-page and 3 leaves, last leaf mounted, but the dialogues are complete. 1270 Butler, Charles. The Feminin' Monarchi' or the Histori' of Bee's. Third edition of a work curious and interesting, if only as an elaborate and lengthened specimen of attempted phonetics. 4°, calf. Oxford, 1634. With this is bound a copy of Hartlib's Reformed Commonwealth of Bees, 2,070. 1271 The Principles of Musik, in singing and setting: with the two-fold tJse thereof (Ecclesiasticall and Civil). Prittted by jf. Haviland. 4°, mottled calf, gilt edges. Lon- don, 1636. A fine copy. "This tract, dedicated to King Charles I., was the only theoretical or didactic work on the subject of music published in that king's reign." — Lowndes. 1271* Butler, Samuel. Poetical Works. Edited, with Life, by Rev. John Mitford. Portrait. 2 vols. Post 8°, cloth, tmcut. {Aldiiie Poets.) London, 1835. 1272 Byrd, William. Psalms, Sonets, and Songs of Sadness and Pietie, made into Musicke of fiue parts. Printed by T. East. 4°, dark blue inorocco, gilt edges. Londotz. 1588. The work is thus divided : Superius, Medius, Tenor, Contratenor, Bassus. Each part published separately, and a full set is consequently rarely met with. 1273 Songs of Sundrie Natures, some' of Grauitie, and others of Myrth, fit for all coinpanies and voyces. Set to Musicke of 3, 4, 5, and 6 parts. Printed by T. East. 4°, half bound. London, 1589. Six parts: Tenor, Contratenor, Superius, Bassus, Medius, and Sextus. Very rare. Pages wanting ; in Contratenor 34, 35, in Superius, 42-46. Each- part published separately, making a full set very rare. Canterbury. 133 1374 Cesar. Commentaries, with Hirtius, transl. by Devitte and Bohn. 13% cloth. (Bohn.) London, 1866. 1275 Calprenede, G. de Costes de la. Love's Master-Piece; being the first part of Cleopatra ; trans, by Robert Loveday. 3 vols, in I. Vo&\.%°, panelled calf, neat. London, iGGt,. 1276 Camden, William. Anglica, Normannica, Hibernica, Cam- brica, a Veteribus scripta. Folio, old calf. J^ranJk/ort, 160^. 1277 Britannia sive florentissimorum Regnorum Anglise, etc. Numerous maps after Saxton, wood-cuts, etc., last edition published by author. Folio, old calf . London, iSo'j. A somewhat imperfect copy ; but with numerous MS. notes attributed to Sir W. Dugdale, which form the chief interest of the copy. 127S Britannia; or a Chorographical Description of Great Britain and Ireland, and the adjacent islands. Translated from the edition published by the Author in 1607. Enlarged by the latest discoveries, by Richard Gough. Portrait arid Life of Author "with maps, and other copper plates. 4 vols. Folio, half morocco. Fine paper, with Tnaps coloured. London, 1806. 1279 Remains concerning Britaine ; especially England and the inhabitants thereof. Third impression, reviewed, corredted, and encreased. 4°, half calf . London, 1623. 1280 Same. 6th Impression, with many rare Antiquities, never before imprinted. Portrait. • Small 4°, calf. London, iS^ij. 1 281 Camden Society, Publications of; being Reprints of Rare and Curious Books, MSS., etc., with Introdudtions, Notes, Plates of Fac-sitniles, including Descriptive Catalogue. 106 vols. Small 4°, cloth. London, 1838-72. 1282 Jocelin of Brakelond. Monastic and Social Life in the Twelfth Century. Being a duplicate of vol. 13, of the above series. Translated with notes, introdudlion, etc., by T. E. Tomlins. 8°, half calf . London, 1844. 1283 Campbell, William W. An Historical Sketch of Robin Hood and Captain Kidd. Post 8°, cloth. New 7'ork, 1853. 1284 Canopus. The Lights of Canopus ; or the Anvari Suhaili, being the Persian Version of the Fables of Pilpay. Literally translated by Ed. B. Eastwick. 8°, cloth. Hertford, 1854. See Bidpai, 1,152, 1285 Canterbury Cathedral. In two parts; consisting of Woolnoth and Britton's Histories of the Cathedral. Illus- trated, in addition to the engravings published with the works, with a large number of extra portraits, views, etc. , and many interesting MS. notes. 4°, half bound. London, 1816, 1821. See aho Somner under Kent, 2,258, 2,359. 134 Catechisms. 1286 Carew, Thomas. Poems: including the Maske, with a separate title-page. 2d edition, enlarged. 12°, stamped calf. London, 1642. With a few MS. notes inserted. 1287 Same. Duplicate copy, in original old calf bind- ing., leaves somewhat stained. 1288 Carlaverock, The Siege of, in the XXVIII Edward I., A.D. 1300 ; with the Arms of the Earls, Barons, and Knights who were present on the Occasion ; with Translation, History of the Castle, and Memoirs of the Personages commemorated by the Poet, bv N. H. Nicolas. 4°, boards., uncut. Lo^idon., 1828. 1289 Carlyle, Thomas. Snrtor Resartus. The Life and Opin- ions of Herr Teufelsdrockh. 12°, cloth. Boston., 1840. 1290 Cartheny, Fr. Jehan de. Le Voyage du Chevalier errant. 12°, calf., neat. Anvers, 1557. 1 291 The Voyage of the Wandering Knight. Trans, by W. Goodyeare. 8°, calf, neat. London, n. d. It is supposed that Bunyan was indebted to this work in his Pilgrim's Progress. 1292 Cartwright, Thomas. The Answere to the Preface of the Rhemish Testament. Small 8°, red calf, handsomely gilt tooled, gilt edges. Edinb., 1602. From Miss Currer's Library. Life. See Brook, No. 1,237. 1293 Casteleo, Baldessar. The Courtyer, divided into foure bookes, done into English by Thomas Hoby. Title in Wood- cut border. 4°, broivn calf. London, 1561. Fine copy. Several autograph signatures of Gabriel Harvey, and a large number of MS. notes by Harvey and others. See also Machiavel, 2,650. 1294 Catalogue of English Writers on the Old and New • Testament, corredled and enlarged. Second impression. (By Bishop Wilkins.?) 18°, calf. London, 1668. GatecMsms. 1295 Catechismus. Brevis Christianse Disciplinse Summam con- tinens, etc., adjundli sunt Articuli. 12°, Russia, gilt edges. London, 1553. First edition of Edward VL.'s Catechism, title mended, excessively rare, with Archdeacon Cotton's au- tograph. Printed by R. Wolf us. This Catechism is so rare that Heylin, in his Certamen Epistolare, asserts " it is so hard to come by, that scarce one scholar in five hundred hath ever heard of it, and hardly one of a thousand hath ever seen it." Catechisms. 135 1296 No WELL, Alex. A Catechisme ; or, First Instrudtion and Learning of Christian Religion. Translated out of Latine (by T. Norton). Small 4°, calf extra ^ gilt edged, by Pratt. Lon- don, 1571. 1297 Short Qltestions and Answeares, conteyning the Summe of Christian Religion. Small 8°, blue morocco, gilt edged, by Bedford. London, 1582. A fine copy of a very scarce work, unknown to Lowndes. 1298 A Short Catechisme (by Ball, etc.). Land., 1628. Brief and Methodical Catechisme (by Z. Cawdry). Lond., 1664 Catechism of the Book of Common Prayer, with Notes (by Dr. Marshall) . Scarce. Oxford, 1680. 3 tradts in a neat half morocco case. Small 8°. 1299 A Collection of Catechisms. ±. Perkins's Foundation of the Cliristian Religion, 1635. n. White's Short Catechisme, 1632. 3. Nowell's Catechisme, 1633. 4. Hieron's Doctrine of the Beginning of Christ, 1635. 5. Hinde's Path to Pietie, 1626. 6. Padget's Short Questions and Answeares of the Christian Religion, 1635. 7. Twish's Catecheticall Exposition, etc., 1633, 8. Barton's Grounds of Christian Religion, 1636. 9. Vesey's Scope of the Scripture, 1633. 10. Gouge's Short Catechisme. 1635. I vol. 12°, original calf binding . London. 1300 Confession of Faith and the Larger and Shorter Catechisme first agreed upon by the Assembly of Divines at Westminster, together with the Solemn League and Covenant, etc. Edinb., 1650. Also, Diredtory for the Publique Worship of God, throughout England, Scotland, and Ireland, with an Ordinance of Parliament, for the taking away of the Book of Common Prayer, etc., with Propositions concerning Church Government, etc. Lond., 1650. In I vol. 16°, calf extra, by F'. Bedford. 1301 A Course of Catechizing; being the marrow of all orthodox and pradlical Expositions upon the Church-Catechism, and of all Controversies upon Church-Customs and Observances. Illus- trated wifh 48 coff er plates {including fort, of Charles II.). 12°, original calf binding. Lond., 1674. Autograph of Archdeacon Wrangham. 136 Chapin. 1302 Cranmer. a bibliographical and Literary account of the volume of Religious instruction for children, usually denominated Cranmer's Catechism, in the possession of Sir William Tite. Privately prittted. 4°, cloth. Loftdofi, 1862. 1303 Cave, Wm. D.D. Primitive Christianity, i vol. Lives of the Apostles and St. Mark and St. Luke, i vol. Lives of the Fathers of the Church, in first four centuries, 3 vols. Revised by H. Cary. 5 vols. 8°, cloth, uncut. Oxford, 1840. 1304 Cavendish, George. The Life of Cardinal Wolsey. And Metrical Visions, from the original autograph MS., with notes, etc., by S. W. Singer. Portraits, foe-simile, etc. 2 vols. 8°, half bound. London, 1825. 1305 Chalmers, George. The Poetic Remains of some of the Scottish Kings, now first colledled. Full-length portrait of James I. and facsimile of his writing: Post 8°, half bound. Lond., 1824. 1306 Chansons Folastres at prologues . . . des comediens fran9ois, (1612). Brussels, 1864. 2 vols. 12°, half red mor. , top gilt. One of 100 copies printed. 1307 Chap-books. An extensive collecSion of several hundred Histories, Ballads, Songs, Jest-Books, Trials, Dying Speeches, popular Religious Tradls, etc., etc., formed by J. iBoswell, and botmd in 55 vols. 12°, half calf . v. d. This collection ranges from the latter part of the 17th century up to the early part of the present (19th) , and furnishes a very unusual variety of the popular literature of the period. A small volume would be needed for an enumeration of the titles. 1308 Penny Histories. Eighteen chap-books, consisting of Romances, Books of Wit and Drollery, Songs, etc. , with wood- cuts. Colledled by Mr. Ritson. Printed in Aldermary Church-yard. 12°. n. d. 1309 History of Sir Laurence Lazie. A black-letter Chap- book, worn a7id mended, but perfeSl, save a few letters as to the text ; wanting the title-page. 18°, half bound, n. d. A specimen of a particularly rare class of literature. 13 10 Chapin, Rev. A. B. Puritanism not genuine Protestantism ; a review of " The Puritans and their Principles, by Edwin Hall." 16°, cloth. New York, 1847. 131 1 View of the Organization and Order of the Primitive Church, etc., with the Apostolic Succession. Post 8°, boards.. New Haven, 1850. Chaucer. 137 131 2 Same. Duplicate copy. See also Coit, 1,356. 1313 Charles II. Two Letters to tlie Speaker and Generall Monck, 1660. — Declaration, 1660. — Various Adts of Parlia- ment and numerous Broadsides, including the Proclamations for seizing the Property of the Regicides ; for summoning the Persons of the King's Judges ; against Duelling ; for calling in and suppressing two books of John Milton, and another by John Goodwin (extremely rare Broadside) ; for the Appre- hension of Colonel Ludlow, Edward Whalley, and William Gofte ; against disorderly Meetings, and forbidding Footmen to wear Swords ; to restrain Abuses of Hackney Coaches, etc. Small folio, calf. 1660. A very valuable Collection, chiefly in black letter, of Documents issued in 1660. 1314 Charters, Ancient, in the British Museum. Facsimiles. Folio, cloth. London.^ i873' 1315 Chatfield, C. Teutonic Antiquities; or. Historical and Geographical Sketches of Roman and Barbarian History. With Genealogical Tables at the end. 8°, half calf. Lon- don, 1828. 1316 Chatterton, Thomas. Miscellanies in Prose and Verse; by the supposed author of the Poems published under , the names of Rowley, Canning, etc. 8°, half calf. London., 1778. 1317 Works, with Life, by G. Gregory, D.D., and Miscel- laneous Poems. 3 vols. 8°, old green calf. London., 1803. Published under direction of Dr. Southey and Mr. Cottle, for the benefit of Chat- terton's niece. 1318 Poetical works. With notices of his Life, History of the Rowley Controversy, a Selection of his Letters, and Notes, etc., and fac-similes. 2 vols. Small 8°, cloth. Cambridge, 1842. joiQ Life, with Criticisms on his Genius and Writings, and concise View of the Controversy concerning Rowley's Poems ; by G. Gregory, D.D. Facsimile. 8°, mottled calf. London, 1789. 1,20 Life, including unpublished Poems and Correspond- ence, by John Dix. 12°, cloth. London, 185 1. See also Rowley, 3,133 and 3,134. 1321 Chaucer, Geoflrey. The Workes, newly printed, with dyuers workes whiche were neuer in print before. London, 1542. Folio, black letter, dark morocco, handsomely tooled in old style, gilt edges. A very fine copy. First edition with the Plowman's Tale". Inserted, a fragment of Caxton's edition of 1478, consisting of nine leaves, with a part of the Monke's Tale and others. See also Fragments, 3,658. 138 Canterbury. 1322 The Works, compared with the former editions and many valuable MSS., out of which three Tales are added which were never before printed ; by John Urry, with a Glossary (by Dr. J. Thomas) . The Author's Life ; Portraits of Urry, Chaucer, and engravings of the Pilgrims. Folio, panelled calf. London, 1721. A MS. page of collations with the Rawlinson MS. is inserted. ^323 Poetical Works: with an Essay on his Language and Versification, Notes, Glossary, etc. Edited by Thos. Tyrwhitt. Port., and title vignette. Large 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1843. 1324 Poetical Works, with Memoir by Sir H. Nicolas. Edited by R. Morris. Portrait. 6 vols. 12°, cloth, uncut. London, 1866. 1325 A Canterbury Tale, translated out of old English into our now usuall language. Whereunto is added the Scots Pedler. Newly enlarged by A. B. (in verse). Small /^ , half bound. London, 1641. This has really no connection with Chaucer. 1326 Canterbury Tales, modernised by several hands. Pub- lish'd by Mr. Ogle. With Urry's Life of Chaucer. 2 vols. Small 8°, calf. Dublin, 1742. ^3^7 Canterbury Tales, to which is added an Essay oit his Language and Versification ; an introdu6lory discourse ; nptes, and a glossary (Thomas Tyrwhitt's first edition). 5 vols. 8°, calf. London, 1775-8. 1328 Canterbury Tales; with essay on his language, etc., notes and glossary, by T. Tyrwhitt. id ed. Port, of Tyrwhitt. 2 vols. 4°, half calf . Oxford, 1798- 1329 Canterbury Tales ; edited by Thos. Wright, Por- trait, Introduftion and Glossary. Also, Robin Hood ; a Col- lection of Poems, Songs, and Ballads, relative to that celebrated English Outlaw. Edited by J. Ritson. Front, and vignette. In I vol. Large 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1S60. 1330 ~~ Gualtherus and Griselda ; or the Clerk of Oxford's Tale, from Boccace, Petrarch, and Chaucer, with additions, by George Ogle. i2°,oldcalf,rebacked. Dublin, i*]^!. 1331 Amorum Troili et Creseidse Libri duo priores Anglico- Latini (all published). Small 4°, mottled calf excud. Joh. Lichfield. Oxon., 1635. Published by Sir Francis Kinaston ; the English text on the right, the Latin trans- lation on the left-hand page. Christmas. 139 1332 Legende of Goode Women. Edited, with an Intro- diidion and Notes, by Hiram Corson. 12°, cloth, uncut. P/nla., 1864. Assembly of Foules, MS. copy. See MSS., 2,686. MS. Glossary. See MSS., 2,687. 1333 Treatise on the Astrolabe. Edited with Notes and Illustrations, by Andrew E. Brae. 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1870. 1334 -; — ; De Lingua Chauceri, Commentationem Grammaticam scripsit Fr. G. Gesenius. 8°, half morocco, top gilt, uncut. Bonn., 1847. 1335 Etude sur, considers commfi Imitateur des Trouveres, par E.-G. Sandras. '&°, half morocco, top gilt, uncut. Paris, 1859. 1336 in seinen Beziehungen zur italienischen Literatur. Inaugural Dissertation von Alfons Kissner. 8°, sewed. Bonn, 1867. 1337 Seine Zeit und seine Abhiingigkeit von Boccaccio. Promotions-Schrift von Dr. Fedor Mamroth. 8°, sewed. Ber- lin, 1872. 1338 Chaucer's England, by Matt. Browne. 2 vols. Post 8°, cloth. London, 1869. ^339 f'n<3 Gower. Observations on the Language of, by F. J. Child. 4°, half morocco, top gilt. Boston, 1862-8. 1340 Chaucer's Ghoast ; being Twelve of Ovid's Fables in the Manner of Chaucer. 16°, calf , gilt edged. London, 1672. 1341 Cheke, Sir John. De Pronunciatione Graecae ; disputationes cum Stephano, Wintoniensi Episcopo. Small 8°, old dark calf. Basilea, 1555. 1342 The Hurt of Sedicion, how grievous it is to a Com- mon-welth. Now newly perused and imprinted. Bl. letter. Printed by Wm. Seres. Small 8°, brown stamped calf, gilt edged. Land., 1576. Third edition, extremely rare ; a very fine copy with uncut leaves. From Miss Currer's Library. 1343 Christmas. Round about our Coal-Fire; or, Christmas Entertainments (Christmas Gambols with Fiddle-Faddle-Stuff, such as Stories of Fairies, Ghosts, Witches, etc.) Wood-cuts. 8°, red morocco extra, rough leaves, by F. Bedford, very rare. London, n. d. 140 Chronicles. 1344 Chronicles and Memorials of Great Britain and Ire- land during the Middle Ages (in part) . Published under the diredlion of the Master of the Rolls : — No, I. Chronicle of England, by John Capgrave. Edited by Hingeston. Fac- simile. 1858. No. 2. Chronicon Monasterii de Abingdon. Vols, i and 2. Edited by Steven- son. Fac-sitniles, 2 vols. 1858. No. 3. Lives of Edward the Confessor. I. La Estoire de Seint Aedward le Rei. II. Vita Beati Edvardi Regis et Confessoris. III. Vita ^duuardi Regis qui apud Westmonasterium requiescit. Edited by Luard. Facsimiles. 1858. No. 5. Fasciculi Zizaniorum Magistri Johannis Wyclif cum Tritico. Ascribed to Thomas Netter, of Walden, Confessor to King Henry the Fifth. Edited by W. W. Shirley. 1858. " This work derives its principal value from being the only contemporaneous account of the rise of the Loallards." No. 6. The Bulk of the Croniclis of Scotland; or, a Metrical Version of the History of Hector Boece ; by W. S. Vols, i, 2, and 3. Edited by W. B. Turnbull. 3 vols. 1858. No. 7. Johannis Capgrave Liber de lUustribus Henricis. Edited by Rev. F. C. Hingeston. 1858. No. 14. A Collection of Political Poems and Songs relating to English History, from the Accession of Edward III. to the reign of Htnry VIII. Vols, i and 2. Edited by T. Wright. 2 vols. 1859-61. No. 17. Brut Y Tywysogion ; or. The Chronicle of the Princes of Wales. Edited by Rev. J. Williams ab Ithel. i860. " This work has been attributed to Llancarvan, who flourished about the middle of the twelfth century." Welsh and English, with Facsimiles. No. 19. The Repressor of over much Blaming of the Clergy. By Reginald Pecock, sometime Bishop of Chichester. 2 vols. Ed. by C. Babington. i860. No. 23. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle according to the several Original Authori- ties. Vol. I. Original Texts. Vol. 2. Translations. Edited and Translated by B. Thorpe. Facsimiles. 2 vols. 1861. No. 25. Letters of Bishop Robert Grosseteste. Edited by H. R. Luard. Fac- simile. 1861. No. 26. Descriptive Catalogue of Manuscripts relating to the History of Great Britain and Ireland. Vol. i (in two parts) ; Anterior to the Norman Invasion. Vols. 2 and 3. 1066-1327. By Sir T. D. Hardy. 3 vols. 1862-71. No. 31. Year Books of the reign of Edward I. Edited by T. Horwood. 3 vols. 1863-66. No. 35. Leechdoms, Wortcunning and Starcraft of Early England ; being a Col- lection of Documents illustrating the History of Science in England before the Norman Conquest. 3 vols. Collected and edited by Rev. T. O. Cockayne. Pac- siTniles. 1864--66. No. 37. Magna Vita S. 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An interesting early Latin and French Dictionary. 1556 DucANGE, C. du Fresne. Glossarium ad Scriptores Mediae et infimsB GriEcitatis ; accedunt. Appendices. 2 vols, in i . Folio, stamped vellum. Lyons, 1688. 1557 Glossarium Medise et infimce Latinitatis. Plates of coins, etc. 7 vols., 1840-50. Supplement by L. Diefenbach. 8 vols, in all. Large 4°, half calf . Paris, 1857. 1558 Elyot, Sir Thomas. Bibliothecae Eliotce. Didtionarie (Latin and English) , the second tyme enriched and more per- fectly corredted by Thonaas Cooper. Title-page with colored border. Small foUo, old panelled calf . London, i^'^i. Elyot's dictionary was the first Latin and English Dictionary pubUshed in England. See also Cooper, Thos., 1,551 and 1,553. 1559 English Dictionary, or an interpreter of hard English words. Enabling as well Ladies and Gentlewomen (and others), to the understanding of the more difficult Authors al- ready printed in our language, by H. C. {i. e., Henry Cock- ei-am), Gent, nth edition, revised and enlarged. 12°, original calf. London, 1658. 1560 English Dictionary, Explaining the difficult terms that are used in Divinity, Husbandry, Physick, etc., by E. Coles, Schoolmaster and Teacher of the Tongue to Foreigners. 12°, calf, neat. London. 1696. 160 Dictionaries: Howell. i^6i Same. Anot/ier edition, trimmed close and some- what cropped. 12°., calf , neat. London, i']o\. 1562 English Pocket Dictionary, with a Compendious Gram- mar. One of Baskerville's beautifully printed books, in very neat calf binding. 16°. Birtningham, 1765- 1563 New Pocket Didlionarv, English and German ; after.Ade- lung, Johnson, and others. 'Ssra.'aW. d^ , half calf . Leipsic, iBoo. Autograph of W. H. Black. 1564 Dictionary, English-Dutch-German-French (composed by a society of learned men) . Also, 2. Franfais-Hollandais-Allemand-Anglais ; 3. Nieder- deutsch-Fransch-Hoogduitsch-Engelsch ; 4. Deutsch-Hollan- disch-Franzosisch-Englisches. 4 vols. 'Large ?>°, half morocco, top gilt, uncttt. Paris, 1848. 1565 English and Latine Dictionary, for children and )'t5ng beginners : compiled at first by John Withals, and framed to their yong understandings which be learners in the Latin tongue, by William Clerk. Small 8°, i7i the original vellum, wrap- per, fine inipressio7i of the Colophon, etc., a remarkably fine copy. London, Thomas Purfoot, 1602. 1566 English and Latin Dictionary, wherein the difficulties of the Latine tongue are untied and resolved. A worke new and treading the steps of no former example. 24°, hatzdsotne calf. London, 1623. 1567 French and English Didlionarv. 4°, in handsome calf binding, imprinted in London by Henry £ynne?nan. i'i7o. A very rare and curious dictionary. 1568 Gazophylacium Anglicanum ; containing the Derivation of English Words, proper and common ; each in an alphabet dis- tintS. Small 8°, calf, very neat. London, 1689. 1569 Hericher, Ed. Le. See'^o. 3,116. HoLLowAY, Wm. General Didlionary of Provincialisms. 8°, cloth. Lewes, 1S39. 1570 HoLYOKE, Thomas, D.D. A Large (Latin and English) Di(5lionary, in 3 parts. Best edition. Folio, old calf. Lon- don, 1677. 1571 Howell, James. Lexicon Tetraglotton. An English-French- Italian-Spanish Didlionary. With Proverbs in all the said Toungs, etc. Frontispiece. YoWo, dark panelled calf . Lon- don, 1660. Dictionaries: Johnson. 161 1572 HuLOET, Richard. Abecedarium Anglico-Latinum, pro Tvrunculis. Loiidini in officiiia Gnlielmi Riddell. 1553. Folio, half calf , good copy. This copy contains tlie following manuscript note by J. O. Halliwell : — " This first edition of Huloet's Abecedarium, 1552, is next to the Promptorium Parvulorum, the most valuable early English dictionary known to philologists. The second edition, issued in 1572, is so modernized and altered as to be almost another work. No copy of the first edition is cited by Lowndes, and the present is the only one I have seen for sale. It appears from a memorandum on the last page that the present copy was a gift from William Riddell, the printer, to Richard Stanley, the note being evidently in the autograph of one of those persons." 1573 Huloet's Didlionarie, newelye corrected, amended. Set in order and enlarged, with many names of Men, Townes, Beastes, Fowles, Fishes, Trees, Shrubbes, Herbes, Fruites, Places, Instruments, etc. And in eche place fit Phrases, gathered out of the best Latin Authors. Also, the Frenche thereunto annexed, by which you may find the Latin or Frenche of any Englishe woorde you will. By John Higgins, late stu- dent in Oxeforde. Londini in cedibus Thomas jMarshii. 1572. Good copy, ill sotind calf binding, btit wanting three leaves, two in sig. K, and one in Tt. This is the second edition of the Abecedarium, and both are -works of great rarity. See also Promptorium Parvulorum and Ortus Vocabulorum, No. 1,593. 1574 Jamieson, John, D.D. An Etymological Didtionary of the Scottish Language. Four volumes in eight parts. Parts one to four comprising the Second edition of the Didlionary, edited by John Johnstone, and with the words of the Supplement, with definitions, in brief, incorporated. Parts five to eight contain- ing the Supplement as issued in 1825 with the definitions in- full. 4 vols. \,° cloth. Edinburgh, 1S41. 1^75 JoDRELL, Sir R. P. Philology of the English Language. Portrait. d^,calf. Wanting the title-page. London, \%20. This work was intended as a Supplement to Johnson's Dictionary. 1576 Johnson, Saml. A Supplement to English Didtionary, by George Mason. London, 1801. Also, Thomson, John. Etymons of English Words. Edinb., 1826. In I vol. 4°, half bound. i^ijij DicSionary of the English Language ; with numerous corrections and additional words by Rev. H. J. Todd. Por- trait. 4 vols, d^ , stamped calf . London, i%\%. Seager's supplement of 1819 is bound with Vol. 4. i^yS Didionary of the English Language ; with History of Language and Grammar ; also Walker's principles of pronun- ciation. Portrait. 2 vols. 4", calf, 7ieat. Philadelphia, 1818. 162 Dictionaries: Morel. Junius. See ii7ider Anglo-Saxon, No. 370. 1579 Kelham, Robert. Didlionai-y of the old Norman or French Language ; with the Laws of William the Conqueror ; notes and references. 8°, old calf. London., ^119- 1580 — . Same. A duplicate copy in mottled calf. 1581 Kenrick, William. New Di(3:ionary of the English Lan- guage ; also Rhetorical Grammar. 4°, calf, neat. London, 1773- 1582 Kersey, J. A New English Didtionary ; or, a Compleat Collediion of Words most commonlj' used. 12°, old calf. Lon- don, 1702. 1583 Lacombe, Franfois. Didlionnaire du Vieux Langage Fran- 9ois. 2 vols. 8°, calf. Paris. 1766-7. 1584. Leroux, Phil. Jos. Di(5lionnaire comique, satyrique, critique, burlesque, libre et proverbial. Nouvelle edition revue et cor- rigee. 2 vols, in i. 8°, half bound. 1752. Levins, Peter. Manipulus Vocabulorum. See tinder Caxa.- den Society, 1,281, vol. 95, also under Manuscripts, 2,']i6. 1585 Lewis, John. Tables of Compai-ative Etymology, etc., or the Student's Manual of Languages. 4°, boards. Philadel- phia, 1828. 1586 Di(5tionnaire de Linguistique et de philologie com- paree. Precede d'un Essai sur langage, par L. F. Jehan. Public parM. I'abbe Migne. Royal 8°, half morocco, top gilt, uncut. Paris, 1858. 1587 Meadows, F. C. A New French and English Pronouncing Dictionary, in two parts. 16°, old sheep. New 7'ork, 1835. 1588 Menage, G. Didionnaire dtymologique de la langue franjois, editee et augment^e par A. F. Jault. 2 vols. Folio, ,calf. Paris, 1750. 1589 Minsheu, John. Du6tor in Linguas. The Guide into the (11) tongues, viz., English, Welch, Low and High Dutch, French, Italian, Latine, Greeke, etc. Also, Vocabularium Hispanico-Latinum et Anglicum. Folio, old calf, re-backed. London, 1617. Minsheu's Guide contains the first printed list of subscribers to any book. 1590 Morel, W. Verborum Latinorum cum Grscis Anglicisque, etc., Commentarii. Small folio, calf, neat, rebacked. Lon- don, 1583. A rare early English Dictionary. Dictionaries: Serenius. 163 1591 MoRiN, J. B. Didtionnaire fitymologique des mots Fran- cois derives du Grec : et usites dans les sciences, les arts, etc. b°, calf, stamped. Paris, 1S03. 1592 NoDiER, Charles. Didlionnaire Raisonn6 des Onomatopdes Fran9ai&es. 8°, calf. Paris, 1808. 1593 Ortus Vocabulorum Alphabetico Ordine fere omnia qute in Catholico Breviloquio, Cornucopia, Gemma Vocabulorum atque Medulla grammatice ponuntur, cum vernacule lingue Anglicane expositione, continens. Impressus fer Wynandum de Horde. Londini, 1518. Bound -with this is : Promptuarium Paruulorium Clericum quod apud nos Medulla grammatice appellatur. Scholasticis quam raaxime necessarium. Impressus per W. de Worde. 15 16. Small 4°, original brown calf, in good condition, and in a neat morocco case. Autographs of Richard Heber, and Sir F. Madden. MS. notes by Sir F. Madden inserted, who says that copies of these editions are in the Grenville and Spencer Libraries ; but they are very rare worlcs. This is also the identical copy used by ' Mr. Albert Wav, in preparing his edition of the Promptorium Parvulorum, pub- lished in 1865 as one of the works of the Camden Society ; and is fully described in the Preface -to Mr. Way's edition. 1594 Oswald, Rev. John. Etymological Di(5lionary of the Eng- lish Language. 2d ed. 16°, blue sheep. Edinburgh, 1836. 1595 DiCTioNARius Pauperum oiamibus ubi divini Predicatoribus perneccessarius in quo mirabili artificio perstringunt materie seu sermones, etc., tam de Tennpore, de Sandlis, etc. Impres- sus in domo Johannis Knoblouch. Argent, {i.e. Strasburg.) 12°, brown calf, stamped in antique style, gilt edged. 1518. Black letter. A fine copy of a work unnoticed by Brunet. Percyvall, Rich'd. Bibliotheca Hispanica. See under Percyvall, 2,973. 1596 Pictorial Frencpi Dictionary. 760 charaderistic en- gravings on wood. 'Large S°, cloth. London, 184.1. Promptuarium Parvulorum . See Ortus Vocabulorum , i ,593. 1^97 Richards, Thomas. Antiquse Lingua; Britannic^ The- saurus: being a British or Welsh-English Didlionary. With Welsh Grammar. 8°, sheep. Bristol, 1759. 1598 Richardson, Charles. Nevi^ Diiftionary of the English Language. New edition. Wilh Supplement. 3 vols. 4°, cloth. London, 1856. 1C99 Serenius, Jacob. Diftionarium Anglo-Suethico-Latinum : in quo, prffiter cetera, Voces Anglicanffi quotquot Gothis debentur, ad Originis suas revocantur. 4°, boards, vellum back, uncut. Hamburgi, 1734. 164 Dictionaries: Vocabularius. 1600 Same. 2d edition, with additions and amendments; printed at Harg and Stenbro near Nykoping in Sweden. 4°, half calf . 1757. 1601 Skinner, S. Etymologicon Linguae Anglicanas seu Expli- catio vocum Anglicarum Etymologica ex Lingiiis duodecim. Folio, calf., tooled on outside and inside of covers. London., 1671. " An early and valuable Etymological Dictionary of the English Language." 1603 Spelman, Sir Henry, Kniglit. Glossarium Archasologicum. Folio, old dark calf. London., 1626. This edition contains only letters A to L of the Glossary, or the first half of the book. 1603 Same. London., 1687. Folio, old rough calf., want- ing the -portrait. 1604 Stratman, F. H. a Di<5lionary of the Old English Lan- guage ; from Writings or the XIIL, XIV., and XV. centuries. 8°, half morocco, gilt top. Krefeld, 1867. 1605 ■ Same. 2,d Edition. 4°, cloth. London, 1873. 1606 Thomson, John. Etymons of English Words. 4°, boards. Edinburgh, 1826. Same. Another copy, bound with Johnson's Supple- ment. ISee No. 1,576. 1607 TooNE, William, A Glossary and Etymological Di(ftionary of obsolete words, etc., not to be found in ordinary didlionaries. 2d edition with additions. Post 8°, calf. London, 1834. 1608 Troude, a. Nouveau Didtionnaire pratique Fran9ais et Breton du dialedle de Leon, etc. 8°, sewed. Brest, 1869. 1609 Vocabularius de Partibus Indeclinabilibus. Impressum per C. Hist. Black letter, fine copy. 8°, boards. Spires, 1499. A very rare and early grammatical piece. This contains the book-plate of the late Dr. George Kloss of Frankfort a. M. 1610 Vocabularius Ex Quo (Latino-Teutonicus) . Licipit voca- bularius ex quo. Colophon : Presens hoc opusculum non stili aut penne suffVagio sz nona artificiosaqz invencione quada ad eusebia dei Idustrie Zwollis est cosuinatu sub anno Nativitatis M.cccc.lxxix. . . . Sm. 4°, 231 leaves of 25 lines each, the ini- tial letters rubricated ; some contemporary hand has scrawled figures on some of the leaves, in other respeits a fine, sound copy. Boundwiththis : a High- German-Latin Vocabulary, " Vocabularius incipiens teutonicuin ante latinum ; " 188 leaves, apparently wantitig the last one, black letter, without date or name of place. ^ , original stamped pigskin binding. Zwoll, 1479. DiGGES. 165 This Vocabularius ex quo is the fifth edition of the worlc ; but is valuable as being the first Latino-Teutonic Glossary printed in the Netherlands, and the explanation being in the Plattdeutsch, having a strong resemblance to some of our old English Vocabularies. It is designated as the Vocabularius " Ex Quo," from the first words of the preface, from which it appears to have been intended for the use of poor scholars ; " Ut eo facilius sacram scripturam litteraliter intelligere possent," etc. It is of more importance to the English philologer than any other old Vocabulary except the Teuthonista of Van Schueren, and affords elucidations of some old Eng- lish Words which are not to be found in that valuable work." 1611 Vocabularius Rerum. Finit vocabularius rerum Ex offi- cina Joh'is Keller in Augusta, 1478. A Latin-German didion- arv, whose author was named We)iceslas Brack. This edi- tion is the only known produdlion of y. Keller, and is also the Jirst edition of the work. Small folio, half vellum. i6i2 VocABULORUM, Manuale, Exoticorum, Obscurorum, Latino- Barbarum. Small 8°, boards. Wirccburgi., i^jfi- 1613 Walker, John. The Palmetto Didlionary. Portrait. 16°, cloth. Jiichtnond., 1864. 1614 Webster, Noah. A Compendious Didtionary of the Eng- lish Language. First edition. Small 8°, old sheep. Hart- ford., 1806. 1615 An American Didtionary of the English Language. Revised and enlarged by C. A. Goodrich and Noah Porter. Illustrated. Portrait. 2 vols. YoWo, half morocco, top gilt, uncut. Camb., i865. One of a Umited number of copies printed on large paper for purposes of annota- tion. 1616 Wedgwood, Hensleigh. A Didtionary of English Ety- mology. 3 vols, in 4. 8°, cloth. London, 1859-65. 161 y Same. With notes and additions by George P. Marsh. Vol. i (A — D). Large 8°, cloth, uncut. New York, 1862. 1618 White, Rev. J. T., and Riddle, Rev. J. E. A Latin-Eng- lish Didtionary. Large 8°, cloth. London, 1862. 1619 Whiter, Rev. Walter. Etymologicon Universale, or Uni- versal Etymological Didtionary, on a new plan. 3 vols, in 4. 4°, half bound. Cambridge, 1800-25. 1620 DiEZ, F. Grammatik der Romanischen Sprachen. 8°, sewed. Bonn, 1875. 1621 DiGGES, Leonard. A Booke named Teftonicon ; briefly showing the exad measuring and speedie reckoning all manner of Land, Squares, Timber, Stone, etc., etc. With diagrams, tables, etc. 28 leaves, a^ , red morocco, gilt, uncut. Lond., 1625. A very fine copy. 166 Drake. 1623 Same. Another edition. Small 4°, sewed. Lon- don., 1637. 1623 Dodge, Abigail E. (^5ez<^. of Gail Hamilton). Gala Days. 16°, cloth. Boston^ 1863. 1624 DoLLiNGER, J. J. I. The Gentile and the Jew in the Courts of the Temple of Christ. Translated by N. Darnell. 2 vols. 8°, cloth. London., 1863. 1625 Domesday Book. Printed with type cut in imitation of the characters and abbreviations of the original. Large folio. 2 vols. Half bound. 1783. 1626 Domesday Book Illustrated by Robert Kelham. 8°, calf. London., 1788. 1627 General Introduction to Domesday Book, illustrated by numerous notes and comments, accompanied by indexes, etc., by Sir H. Ellis. 2 vols, in i. 8°, half bound. London, 1833. 1628 Domesday Book ; or the Great Survey of England of William the Conqueror, A.D. 1086. Photo-zincographed by Her Majesty's command. Fac-si'mile of part relating to the county of Middlesex. Soitthampton, 1861. Also, a Literal Extension of the Latin Text, and an English translation of the same. Folio, cloth. Lond., 1862. 1629 Domestic Life in England from the earliest period to the present time. 12°. London, 1835. 1630 Don, Geo. General Didlionary of the Dichlamydeous Plants, comprising complete descriptions of the difl'erent orders, etc. 4 -vols. 4°, cloth, 7incut. London, 1831-38. 1631 Douglas, Gavin. Poetical Works, with Memoir, Notes, and Glossary, by John Small. Facsimiles of MSS. 4 vols. 8°, cloth, uncut. Edin., 1874. See also Virgil, 3,537 and 3,538. 1632 Downing, A. J. Cottage Residences ; a series of designs for Rural Cottages and Villas. Lllustrated. Large 8°, cloth. New York, 1862. 1633 D'Oyly, Geo., Z>.Z>. Life ofWilliamSancroft, Archbishop of Canterbury. Portrait. 2 vols. 8°, half bound. London, 1821. Drake, Sir F. Life and voyages. See Barrow, J., 726. 1634 Drake, S. G. Brief Memoir of Sir Walter Ralegh Por- trait. Large 8°, sewed. Boston, 1862. Drama, etc.: Harrowing. 167 Bvama nnts Mtnmntit l^ittvntitxt, Englisli— other than Shakespeare and Shakesperiana. 1635 Baker, David E. Biographia Dvamatica ; or a Companion to the Play-liouse, with Additions and Improvements by I. Reed and S. Jones. 3 vols. Large 8°, kalf calf, top gilt, uncut. London, 1812. See Langbaine, No. 1,644. 1636 Brewer, Anthony. Lingua ; or the Combat of the Tongue, and tlie Five Senses for Superiority. 1 2°, old calf. London, 1637. Concealed Fansyes ; a play in MS. .See No. 2,691. Daryus. Story of King Daryus. See No. 2,046. Dictionary of Old English Plays. See No. 2,041. 1637^ Drama. The Old English Drama. A SeleiSlion of Plays from "the old English Dramatists. 2 vols. 8°, boards, uncut. London, 1825. 1638 Dramatists, The Old. Edited, with memoirs, notes, etc., by Rev. Alex. Dyce. 1. Works of Robert Greene and Geo. Peele. 1861. 2. Works of Christopher Marlowe. 1870. 3. Works of John Webster. 1871. 3 vols. Large 8°, cloth. London. 1861-71. 1639 Dramatists of the Restoration. Edited by J. Maidment and W. H. Logan. Sir W. Davenant's Works. (Dramatic.) 5 vols. John Crowne's Works. (Dramatic.) 4 vols. Sir Aston Cokain's Dramatic Works, i vol. John Wilson's Dramatic Works, i vol. John Lacy's Dramatic Works, i vol. Shakerly Marmion's Dramatic Works, i vol. 13 vols. 8°, vellum cloth, uncut. Edinh., 1872-75. 1640 Gay, John. The Beggar's Opera. 3d edition ; with the ouverture in score, and Songs set to Musick. 4°, half bound. London, 1729- Also, Polly, an Opera. The Second part of the Beggar's Opera. Set to Musick. 2 vols. 4°, calf. London, 1729. Harrowing of Hell. See Nos. 2,010, 2,666, 3,211. 168 Drama, etc. : Miracle. 1641 Hawkins, Thomas. The Origin of the English Drama, illustrated in its various species, viz. . Mystery, Morality, Tragedy and Comedy, by Specimens, etc. 3 vols. Post 8°, calf, neat. Oxford, '^ITh- Heywood, John. Johan, Tyler, and Sir Jhan. See No. 2,130. Gentylness and Nobylytie. See No. 2,131. 1642 KiRKMAN, Francis. The Wits, or Sport upon Sport; being a curious Colledlion of Several Drolls and Farces. In two parts. Sm. 8°, half bound. London, 1873. Frontispiece wanting, and title-page and last leaf slightly torn . 1643 Klein, J. L. Geschichte des Englischen Drama's. 2 vols. 8°, sewed. Leipzig, 1876. 1644 Langbaine, Gerard. An Account of the English Dramatic Poets. Small 8° , mottled calf , neat. Oxford, 1691. See also Baker, No. 1,635. 1645 Lilly, John. Six Court Comedies, presented and adled before Queene Elizabeth. 12°, calf extra, gilt edges. Lon- don, 1632. Published by Ed. Blount, who calls them, " Six ingots of refined invention, richer than gold." 1646 Marlowe, C. The Troublesome Raigne and lamentable death of Edward II. ; with the tragicall fall of proud Mortimer, etc. SraaW. i^ , half calf . London, 1622. Miracle Plays and Mysteries. Chester Mysteries. See under Roxburghe Club, 3,137, No. 21 ; also U7ider Shakespeare Society, 3,201. Coventry Mysteries. See under Shakespeare Society, 3,201. Digby Mysteries, See under Abbotsford Club, Nos. i and 10; «/.?o z^«(/er Manuscripts, 2,721. 1647 Hone, W. Ancient Mysteries Described, especially the English Miracle Plays. With engravings on copper and wood. Colored plate of Gog and Magog. 8° , hoards, uncut. London, 1823. 1648 Miracle Plays or Mysteries, Colledion of English, contain- ing dramas from Chester, Coventry, Towneley, and other series. With an historical view of this description of plays, by William Marriott. 8°, boards, uncut. Basel, 1838. Drama, etc. : Sheridan. 169 1649 Sharpe, Thomas. A Dissertation on the Pageants or Dra- matic Mysteries anciently performed at Coventry, by the Trading Companies of that city; describing the Vehicle, Charadters, and Dresses of the Adtors, etc. 10 coffer flates^ and 4 of music. Large 4°, half bound, uncut. Coventry, 1825. TowNLEY Mysteries. See under Roxburghe Club, 3,i37) 32 ; also under Surtees' Society, 3,374, No. 3. 1650 IMusE, (the) of New-Market, or Mirth & Drollery, being three farces ad:ed before the King & Court at New-Market. 4°, half bound. London, 1680. Nice Wanton, ^ee z^wcfer Manuscripts, 2,722. 1651 Plays. A volume containing the following : — Gofle, Thos. The Courageous Turke. 1632. The Raging Turke. 1631. May, Thos. The Heire, a Comedy. 1633. Shirley, Jas. The Lady of Pleasure. 1637. Lower, William. The Phoenix in Flames. 1639. Marmion, Shakerly, The Antiquary. 1641. Beaumont and Fletcher. An edition of Fletcher's Woman Hater. 1649. Strode, W. The Floating Island. 1655. Davenport, Robert. The City Night-Cap. 1661. Stapylton, Sir R. The Slighted Maid. 1663. Fletcher. Cupid's Revenge (wanting Title and first leaf). Tog-ether Eleven Plays. 4°. In one volume. Old calf. 1652 Plays. A Seledl Colleftion of Old Plays (by Robert Dods- ley), with additional Notes and Corredlions by Is. Reed, Oc. Gilchrist, and the Editor (J. P. Collier) . 3d edition. Contents lettered. 1825. With Collier's Supplement of Five Old Plays 1833. 13 vols. S°, blue calf, stam fed, marbled edges. Large faper. London, 1825-26. 1653 Plays. Old English Plays ; being a Continuation of Dods- ley's Colledtion. Edited by Chas. W. Dilke. 6 vols. 8°, calf, neat. London, 1814-16. 1654 Plays, Four Old. Thersytes ; Jack Jugler ; Pardoner and Frere ; and Jocasta. Introdudtibn and notes by F. J. Child. 8°, cloth. Cambridge, 1848. Plays. Five Old Plays, illustrative of English Drama. See Roxburghe Club 3,137, No. 70. Sheridan, R. B. See under 3,285. 170 Drama, etc. : Christofle. Wilson, Arthur. The Inconstant Lady. 6'ee 3,631. Witchcraft. See 2,025. French Drama and Dramatic Literature. 1655 Apostres. Mystere des Adles des Apostres translate fidele- ment a la verite historiale tout ordonne par personnages par Arnoul and Symon Grebau. 2 torn, in i vol. Folio. Paris, 1537- A large and Jine copy, uncut, half bound m fawn-colored calf. 1656 Mystere des Adrtes des Apostres . . . toute ordonne par jDersonnages dernierement joue a Bourges, et hiiprime nouvellement a Paris, mil cinq cens quarante, pour Arnoul et Charles les Angeliers. Paris, 1540. 2 vols. Large 4°, uncut edges, gilt, bound by Thouvenin in dark morocco. 1657 Mystere des Catholiques OBvres et A6tes des Apostres redigez en escript par Saint Luc, etc. Paris : Arnet Chs. Les Angeliers. 1541. Lapocalypse Sainct Jehan Zebedee. 1541. 3 tomes en I. Folio, fig. surbois. Beautifully bound and elaborately tooled by Cafe, red morocco. Brunei says of these that any one wishing to have the complete work ought to collect the three editions above named, of 1,537, 1.54°. ^^d 1,541. 1658 Ballets et Mascarades de Cour de Henri III. a Louis XIV. recueillies par M. Paul Lacroix. 2 vols. 12°, sewed. Geneve, 1868-70. ' One of 100 copies in this size. 1659 C6lestine, La, en laquelle est traide des deceptions des seruiteurs enuers leurs Maistres, et des Macquerelles enuers les Amoureux. Imprime par Nicolas Barbou. Goth, figures en bois. 12°, vellum gilt, gilt edges. Paris, i ^^2. "All the early editions of this famous drama are very rare. It is the parent worlc of the modern drama, not only in Spain, but in the rest of Europe. It was probably written by Fernan de Rojas, about 1491." 1660 Celestine, La, Tragi-Com^die de Calixte et Melib^e traduite de I'Espagnol, annot^e et precedee d'un essai historique par G. de Lavigne. S,ma.\\ ?,°, half bozind. Paris, j^^i. 1661 Same. Nouvelle edition, revue et completee. Small 8°, cloth, uncut. Paris, 1873. 1662 Christofle. Mystere du tres glorieux martir Monsieur saina christof1e_ par XXXV. personnages. Gothic letter, very neatly copied in facsimile 07t vellum, by M. Fyot feune. Blue morocco extra, silk linings by Bozcrian. Paris, Par la veufve fue Jean Trepperel. Drama, etc.: Miracle. 171 1663 Conception. Mj^stere de la conception, nativitc, manage et annonciation de la benoistc Vierge Marie, etc. Gothic letter, tac-simile title, morocco extra, gilt edges, by Cafe. Paris, Alai/i Lot rain, ii. d. 1664 Crespin. Mystere de Saint Crespin et Saint Crespinien. Public pour la premiere fois, par L. Dessalles et P. Chabaille. 'S>°, half red morocco. Paris, i^t^G. 1665 Farces, Moralit^s et Sermons Joyeux, Recueil de : tir6 d'un ancien ISIanuscrit. Publiee par L. de Lincy et Fr. Michel. 4 vols. Post S°, half morocco, uncut. Paris, 1S31-7. This collection is taken from a MS. in the BibliothSque Royale at Paris, and 76 copies only were printed. It comprises 74 pieces, consequently a complete collec- tion is rare. 1666 Farces, Soties et Moralites des XV et XVI° siecles ; recLieillies sur les MSS. originaux par E. Mabille. 2 vols. 12°, sewed. Nice, 1S75. One of 100 copies. 1667 Griseldis. Mj'stere de Griseldis, Marquis de Saluses par personnages. Gothic letter, in facsimile of the unique ii7i- pression, the title-page illuminated, and the text ruled as in ancient manuscripts ; only 43 copies printed. Broivn jnorocco, gilt edges. Paris. Jean Bonfons. S. a. Jubinal, a. See 1,833 ^'^'^ ii834- 166S Laurens. Sensuyt la vie de monseigneur Saincft Laurens, par personnages avec la Martire de Sain6t Ypolite. Facsimiles on Velhim by Fyot jeune, from the excessively rare original edi- tion. Slue morocco, gilt edges, silk linings, by Bozerian. Paris, par A. Lotrain et D. Janot, i-. d. 1669 Melanges Publie6s par la Society des Bibliophiles Fran9ais. Farce: Tout, Chascun et Rien. Paris, 1828. Li' Jus Adan De la Feuill^e, par Adam de la Hale, avec un Glossaire. Paris, 1828. Le Dialogue du Fol et du Sage. Moralite du XVP Siecle. Paris, 1829. In I vol. 8°, half green morocco. Paris, 1828-29. 1670 Miracle de Nostre Dame, de Robert le Dyable, fils du due de Normendie, a qui il fut enjoint pour ses meffaiz qu'il feist le fol sans parler, etc. Publie pour la premiere fois d'apres un MS. du 14' Siecle. Facsimile on Vellum. 8°, half bound. Rouen, 1836. See also under Manuscripts, 2,720. 172 Drant. 1671 MoRALiTE de Mundus, Caro, Demonia. Farce des Deux Savetiers. Oblong or Agenda form. Paris, 1827. Morality des Blasphemateurs de Dieu. Agenda form. Paris, 1831. Moralite de la vendition de Joseph. Agenda form. Paris, Facsimile refrints of three excessively rare morahth, made at private expense, and limited to 90 and 100 Copies, all in sam.e form and half bound. 1672 Passion. Sensuit le mistere de la Passion de notre seigneur Jesuchrist, nouvellement revue et corrigee oultre les prec^dentes impressions. Imprime par Alain Lotrain. 4°, in old blue morocco, ivith a 3IS. copy of the Prologue Capital, which was printed only in the folio editions. Paris, 1839. Pathelin. See under Manuscripts, 2,724. 1673 Resurrection. Mystere de la Resurredlion de notre Seign- eur ihesuchrist. Par personnages. Comment il s'aparut a ses apostres et a plusieurs aultres. Et comment il monta es cieulx le jour de son assencions. Nouvellement imprime a Paris, par veufve dejehan Trepperel. 4°, Gothic letter, old calf . n. d. 1674 Trois Rois. Le Joyeulx — des Trois Rois, a dix Sept personnages, compose par Johan d'Abondance, Bazochien et Royal Notaire de la Villa du Pont St. Esprit. Facsimile on vellufn. By M. Fyot jeune, n. d. Blue morocco. Silk linings by Bozerian. 1675 Theatre Fran9ois, Ancien ; ou Colledlion des ouvrages dramatiques remarquables, depuis les mysteres jusqu'a Corneille, avec des notes, etc., par M. Viollet-le-Duc. 10 vols. 12°, half vior., top gilt, uncut. Paris, 1854-7. 1676 Theatre Franjais avant La Renaissance 1450-1550. Pr^- ced6 d'une introduttion et accompagn^ de notes par Ed. Four- nier. Chromo-lithographs. Large 8°, sewed. Paris, 1872. 1677 Drant, Thomas. A Medicinable Morall, that is the two Bookes of Horace his satyres, Englyshed. Black letter. The Wailyngs of the Prophet Hieremiah, done into Englyshe verse. Black letter. Also Epigrammes. Printed by Tho. Marshe. I vol. ^\-Q2\\ i^ , panelled calf . Bond., 1^66. 1678 Horace, his Arte of Poetrie, Pistles, and Satyrs Englished. Pho. Marshe. 4°, green morocco, stamped, gilt edges. Bond., 1567. DUGDALE. 173 1679 Draper, W. F. Index to the Bibliotheca Sacra and Amer- ican Biblical Repository. Vols. I. to XIII. 8°, sewed. Ando- ver, 1857. 1680 Drayton, Michael. Works, with historical Essay on his Life and Writings. Portrait inserted. YoWo, calf. London, 174S. 1681 Drinkwater, Capt. John. History of the Late Siege of Gibraltar, with a description of that Garrison from earliest periods. JMaps mounted on cloth. 2d edition corredled. luox^e ^ , mottled calf . London, 1786. 1682 Drummond, William, of Hawthornden. Poetical Works ; edited by W. B. TurnbulL Portrait. Post 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1856. 1683 Dryden, J. Translation of Virgil, Pastorals, Georgics and ^neid into English Verse. Large foHo. L. P. Old morocco, gilt edges. 100 Plates. London. 1684 Fables, antient and modern ; with original Poems. Frontispiece. 12°, old calf. London, i745- 1685 DuFFERiN, Lord. Letters from High Latitudes. Post 8°, cloth. Boston, 1859. 1686 DuGDALE, Sir W. Colleftion of the Works; comprising: Monasticon Anglicanum. 3 vols. Original edition. 1665 and 1673. Stevens' Supplement. 2 vols. 1722. Wanting ii Plates in Vol. i and i Plate in Vol. 4, but with an additional plate in Vol. 4, two additional plates in Vol. 5, and plates in Vols, i and 2, which are found in some copies only. (Collation attached to Volume One.) Antiquities of Warwickshire {^Original edition^. 1658. Plates 14 and 15 (Creating Knights of the Bath), at pp. 532 and 533, are wanting, but the plate with four escutcheons of Basil Filding and Elizabeth Aston, at page 58, is in this copy. History of St. Paul's Cathedral. \st edition. 1658. History of St. Paul's Cathedral. 2d edition. 1716. History of Imbanking and Drayning. 2d edition. 1772. Originales Juridiciales. 2d edition. 1671. Wanting portrait of Sir Robert Heath. Originales Juridiciales. j^d edition. 1680. Wanting portrait of Selden, and with the portrait of Vaughan trimmed at margin. Baronage of England. 3 vols, in 2. 1675, 1676. 174 Dyaloge. A Short view of the late troubles in England (wanting por- trait of Charles ist). Oxford, 1681. A Perfedl Copy of all the Summons of the Nobility. Original edition. 1685. Together 15 volumes. Folio., old Russia., backed. 1687 Monasticon Anglicanum, epitomized in English. Old calf. London, 1693. With an additional plate of a Knight Templar. 1688 Life, Diary and Correspondence of, by William Ham- per. 4°, large paper, boards. London, 1827. 1689 DuMESNiL, J. B. G. Latin Synonyms with their different significations, etc. Examples from Latin authors. Trans, by Gossett. 8°, boards. London, 1819. 1690 Dunbar, William. Poems, now first colledted, with Memoir and Notes by David Laing. 2 vols. %° , cloth, uncut. Edinb., 1834. Also Supplement, forming vol. 3. Sewed. 1866. 1691 Duncan, J. The Dukes of Normandy, from the time of Rollo to the expulsion of King John. 12", cloth. London, 1839. 1692 History of Russia from the foundation of the empire ;■ trans, in part from Rabbe. Maf and illustrations. 2 vols. Post 8°, cloth. London, 1854. 1693 DuNKiN, John. The History and Antiquities of Bicester in Oxfordshire ; also an inquiry into the history of Alchester, and a Glossary by White Kennett, D.D. Portrait and Plates. 8°, cloth. London, 1816. 1694 DuNLOP, John. The History of Ficftion, being a critical account of the most celebrated Prose Works of Fidtion. 8°, cloth. London, 1845. 1695 DuNSTAN, St. The Life of. Frontispiece. 8°, sewed. Tottenham, 1844. 1696 Dyaloge, A Proper, betwene a Gentillman and a Husband- man ache complaynynge to other their miserable calamity through the ambicion of Clergye ; with a Compendious Olde Treatise Shewynge howe that we ought to have the Scripture in Englysshe. Hans Luft, 1530. Reproduced in fac-simile, witli an introduftion, by F. Fry. 8°, on old paper, half morocco, uncut. London, 1863. Thomson. 175 1697 Early Theological Trafts in Latin,' printed between 1480 and 1490, in one volume, in the original oak boards, brass bosses, corners, and clasps. Anselmus De planctu Marie. Cur Deus homo. — F. Dandalo. Compendium catliolicse fidei. — J. Gerson. Alpliabetum Divini Amoris. — Feliciani Tractatus de Dwina predestinatione.— Stella Clericorum.— De arte loquendi et tacendi.— Iractatus de decimis. — Hugonis Expositio Missn;, etc. 1698 Eaton, Chariotte A. Rome in the nineteenth Century. 5th edition. Engraving. 2 vols. 12°, clot k. (Bohn.) London, i860. See also Story, 3,319. 1699 Ebel, Dr. H. Celtic Studies. Trans., with an Introdudion on roots, stems, derivations ; and case ending of nouns in the Indo-European Languages, by W. K. Sullivan. 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1863. 1700 EccLES, Solomon. Music LeAor, or the Art of Musick (that is so much vindicated in Christendome) discoursed of by way of Dialogue. 4°, sewed. London, 1667. A rare and amusing tract. 1701 EccLESTON, James. An Introdudion to English Antiquities ; intended as a Companion to the History of England. Engrav- ings. Large 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1857. 1702 Edwards, Edward. The life of Sir Walter Ralegh, based on contemporary documents, etc., together with his letters, now first colledied. Portrait, tables of pedigree, facsimile letter, etc. 2 vols. Large 8°, cloth. London, 1868. 1703 Edwards, H. A CoUedlion of Old English Customs, and Curious Bequests and Charities. 8°, boards, uncut. London, 1842. Egypt. 1704 BuNSEN, C. C. J., Baron. Egypt's Place in Universal His- tory. Translated by Cottrell and Birch. 5 vols. 8°, cloth. 1848-67. 1705 Lepsius, Dr. R. Das Todtenbuch der yElgypter nach dem Hieroglyphischen Papyrus in Turin. Large 4°, boards. Leipsic, 1842. 1706 Roug:6. Rituel Fun^raire des anciens Egyptiens, texte com- plet en ecriture Hi^ratique, avec une introdudlion a I'etude du Rituel Livraisons 1-4, imp. folio. Paris, 1864. \6 facsimiles and 5th livr. was intended, completing the work. 1707 Thomson, Rich", Librarian. A Bi.bliographical Account and Collation of La Description de I'Egypte. 8°, half bound. London, 1838. Printed in small number, not published, and excessively rare. 176 Ellis. 1708 Wilkinson, Sir J. G. Popular Account of the ancient Egyptians. Revised and abridged. Wood-cuts. 2 vols. Post 8°, cloth. London, 1854. 1709 Papyrus, 14x32 in., in fine preservation, mounted and framed, described by Dr. Birch, as follows : — " Papyrus of Uahhatnra (Rpnfes), a priest, with coloured vignettes and hieratic text, containing a portion of the funereal ritual. The vignettes are those of the i6th and 17th chapters of the Ritual (see Lepsius' Todtenbuch.Taf. v.). The Text com- mences with the 15th chapter, or one of the Litanies to the Sun, and commencing at the 15th, continues to the 49th line. It is followed by the text of the 17th chapter, that of the mystical explanation or confession of Egyptian faith, and is followed by the beginning of chap. 18, the commencement of the Litanies of Thoth, which gives the justification of the deceased. Translations of these chapters will be found in Bunsen's Egypt's Place, Vol. 5, and in M. De Rough's Le Rituel Funeraire. The age of the Papyrus is probably about that of the end of the xxvi. dynasty, about 500 B.C." 1710 EiKON Basilike. The Portraiture of his Majestic Charles I. Post 8°, c/oM. London, 182^. 171 1 Elephant, The. Principally viewed in relation to Man. 18°, sewed. 1844. From Knight's Weekly Volume Series. 1712 Eliot, George. Middlemarch, a Study of Provincial Life. 4 vols. 12°, cloth. Berlin, 1872. 1713 Eliot, Samuel. Thomas Arnold as a Teacher. Essay re- printed from Am. Journal of Education for March, 1858. Portrait. 8°, sewed. 1 714 Elizabeth. Documents from Simancas relating to the reign of (1558-1568). Trans, and edited, etc., by Spencer Hall. 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1865. 1715 Ellis, George. Specimens of the early English Poets; to which is prefixed an historical Sketch of the Rise and Progress of the English Poetry and Language. Third edition correcfted. 3 vols. Crown 8°, calf, extra. London, 1803. With book-plate of Rich'd Borough. 1 71 6 Specimens of Early English Metrical Romances, chiefly written during the early part of the 14th century ; with Historical Introduaion, etc. 3 vols. Crown 8°, half bound,- uncut. London, 1805. Fabliaux. See Le Grand, 2,454. 1717 Ellis, Plenry. Original Letters illustrative of English His- tory, with Notes and Illustrations. 3 Series. Plates. 11 vols. 8°, half Russia, top edge gilt. London, 1825, 1827, 1846. 1 718 Ellis, Dr. John. Avoidable Causes of Disease, etc. 8°, cloth. New York, i860. Ennemoser. 177 1719 Elyot, Sir Thomas, Knt. The Image of Gouernance com- piled of the Adtes and Sentences notable of the Emperour Alexander Severus ; late translated out of Greke into Englishe. 12°, blue morocco^ gilt edges. London., 1549' A very fine copy, 1720 Emerson, R. W. English Traits. Post 8°, cloth. Boston., 1S56. 1721 Encyclopaedia Britannica ; Or Didlionary of Arts, Sciences, and general Literatm^e. 8M ed. Index and plates. 21 vols. 4°, cloth. Boston., 1853-60. 1722 English Constitution. Historical Dissertation concerning the Antiquity of. 8°, old calf. Edinburgh, 1778- 1723 English Forests and Forest Trees. Historical, legendary, and descriptive. Illustrations. 8°, cloth. London., 1853. 1724 English Historical Society. Publications; edited by J. Stevenson, T. D. Hardy, and others. I and 2. Bsedse Historia Eccl. ; et Opera Historica Minora. 2 vols. 1838-41. 3. Gildas de Excidio Britanniae. 1838. 4. Nennii Historia Britonum. 1838. 5. Chronicon Ricardi Divisiensis de gestis Ricardi I. 1838. 6. Will. Malmesburiensis Gesta et Historia, etc. 2 vols. 1840. 7. Codex Diplomaticus, etc. 6 vols. 1845-8. 8. Rogeri de Wendover Chron. 5 vols. 1841-4. 9. F. Nicolai Triveti Annales, etc. 1845. 10. Adami Murimuthensis Chron. 1846. 11. Gesta Stephani Regis, etc. 1846. 12. Chronique de la Traison et Mort de Richart 2«, d'aprfes un MS. & Paris. 1846. 13. Florentii Wigorniensis Chron., etc. 2 vols. 1848-9. 14. Walteri de Herainburg, etc. 2 vols. 1848-9, 15. Henri V. Gesta cum Chronica Neustrice, etc. 1850. 16. Historia Rerum Angl. Will. Parvi de Newburgh, etc. 2 vols. 1856. 29 vols. 8°, boards. London., 1838-56. 1725 English Traviller. A Voluine of Pocket Maps and direc- tions for coasting about England and Wales. Printed through- out from engraved plates, apparently about the middle of the i>]th century. 24°, calf. London. 1726 Englishv^toman in Russia. Impressions of the Society and Manners of the Russians at Home. By a Lady ten years ^res- ident in that country. Illustrated. Post 8°, cloth. New York, 1855- 1727 Ennemoser, J. History of Magic, trans, by W. Howitt, with appendix of stories of apparitions, dreams, etc., seledled by Mary Howitt. 2 vols. Post 8°, cloth. (Bohn ) London, 1854. 178 Erasmus. 1728 Erasmus, D. Stultiti£E Laus. Epistola apologetica ad M. Dorpium. is( ed. Sm. 4°, calf. Argentorattis, 1515. I yap The Praise of Folic, englisshed by Sir Thomas Chal- oner, Knt. Small 4°, calf. London, 1549. i^^o Moriae Encomium ; or the Praise of Folly. Trans- lated by John Wilson. 16°, old calf. London, 1668. 1731 Wit against Wisdom ; or a Panegyric against 'Folly. Rendered into English by White Kennett. Small 8°, old calf. Oxford, 1683. 1^32 filoge de la Folie d'firasme ; traduit par Vicftor Develay et accompagne des dessins de Hans Holbein. Large 8°, half red morocco, top gilt, uncut. Paris, 1872. 1^33 Apophthegmes, trans, by Nicolas Udall. In ofEcina R. Grafton. 16°, brown morocco, panelled and gilt, gilt edges. London, 1542. 1734 Same, later edition. 16°, br. calf,- stamped, gilt edges. London, J. Kingston. 1564. 1735 The Paraphrase upon the Newe Testamente, trans- lated and edited by Nicholas Udal, Miles Coverdale and others. 2 volumes. Folio. Cambridge Calf. The first volume of the first issue, 1548. The second volume of the second issue, 1552. A few leaves in volum.e one repaired, and sotne of the front margins in satne volume trimfned close. tt is quite common among booksellers, following Lowndes, to say that no second volume of the second issue was published ; but the imprint of the above shows this to be an error. "^73^ The Gospel of St. John (from the first volume of the above paraphrase, with a special title) translated into the vulgare tounge by the Princesse Marie (afterwards Queen Mary). Portrait of the ^ueen inserted. Folio, half bound. 1548. ^737 Barlandi Epitome Chiliadum Adagiorum, etc. 1527. Erasmi de duplici Copia Verborum ac Rerum Commentarii duo. 12°, old stamped pigskin, in a box. Colonic, 1527. This copy belonged to Melancthon, and shows results of his study in the copious MS. notes through the " Copia Verborum " and pages of additions in MS. at the beginning and end of the book. The additional chapters published in the subse- quent edition are here supplied in manuscript. One page of the text is given by Sotheby, in his " Fac-similes of the Hand-writing of Melancthon and Luther," Plate IX. A curious and interesting book. '73^ Adagiorum chiliades quatuor cum dimidia ex postrema autoris recognitione, etc. Small folio, original stamped fig- skin. Basil, 1551. Faber. 179 ^739 De Civilitate Morum Puerilium. A lytle Booke of good manners for chyldren ; with interpretation of the same, etc., by Robert Whittinton ; Latin and English in double columns. ^2° , mottled calf , stamped. London, i^$/!^. One of the most rare of English translations of Erasmus. 1740 Ethkridge, J. W. The Targums of Onkelos and Jonathan Ben Uzziel on the Pentateuch, with fragments of the Jerusalem Targum from the Chaldee. 2 vols. 12°, cloth. London, 1862, 1865. See also Jewish School and Family Bible, No. 794. 1741 Evelyn, John. Memoirs; comprising Diary and Letters. Edited by W. Bray. Portraits and plates. 2 vols. 1819. Also, Miscellaneous Writings ; edited by W. Upcott. Plates and facsimile letter. 1825. Together, 3 vols. 4°, stamped calf, neat. 1742 Diary and Correspondence, edited by Wm. Bray. 4 vols. 8°. Portraits. London, 1850. 1743 Silva ; and Terra ; with notes by A. Hunter, i^th ed., with the last corredlions of the Editor. Plates. 2 vols. 4°, cloth. London, 1825. 1744 Evi^ALD, Alex. C. Our Public Records; a brief Handbook to the National Archives. Large 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1873- 1745 Faber, Geo. S. Horse Mosaicse ; or a View of the Mosaical Records. 2d ed. revised, augmented, etc. 2 vols. London, 1818. Comprehending the substance of 8 Bampton Lectures, 1801. Dissertation on the Mysteries of the Cabiri. ( Wanting frontisp. to vol. i.) 2 vols. Oxford, 1803. View of Prophecies relative to conversion, restoration, etc., of Judah and Israel, id ed. London. 2 vols. 1809. Dissertation on prophecies, etc., relative to period of 1260 years, the Papal and Mohammedan Apostacies, etc. 3^^ ed. 3 vols. Land., 1814 and 18. On Daniel's prophecy of 70 weeks. 181 1. Origin of Pagan Idolatry. 3 vols. 4°. 1816. Sermons on various subjects, etc. 2 vols. 1816 and 20. 180 Fenn. On the Patriarchal, Levitical, and Christian Dispensations. 2 vols. 1823. Difficulties of Infidelity. 1824. Difficulties of Romanism, 1826 (without the supplement published in 1828). On the Origin of expiatory Sacrifice, 1827. The Sacred Calendar of Prophecy. 2,d ed. 3 vols. 1844. The Apostolicity of Trinitarianism, etc. 2 vols. 1832. The Primitive dodtrine of Justification investigated. 1837. The Primitive dodlrine of Eledtion, etc. 2d ed. 1842. The Primitive Dodtrine of Regeneration, etc. 1849. Christ's discourse at Capernaum fatal to dodlrine of Transub- stantiation. 1840. On History and theology of ancient Vallenses and Albigenses. 1838. 3 vols. 4°, calf; 14 vols. ^°^calf; 9 vols. 2>° , half calf ; 4 vols. 8°, cloth. Together 30 vols. 1746 Fabri, Patavinus, A. Diversarum nationum [habitus] ; or- natus cum suis iconibus, etc. Small 4°, marbled calf., neat. Padova, 1593. A somewhat imperfect collection of plates of costumes, etc. 1747 Fabyan, R. The Chronicle, whiche he hymselfe nameth the concordaunce of historyes, nowe newely printed. London, 1542. 2 vols, in I. Folio, black letter., calf gilt edges. " Of this edition, which does not appear to have been inspected by Herbert, I do not recollect to have seen a copy. It brought a large sum at the Lansdowne sale." — Dibdin's Specimen Bibl. Brit. This is a large, clean copy. 1748 Fairholt, F. W. Gog and Magog: the Giants in Guild- hall : with account of other giants. Illustrations by the au- thor. 12°, cloth. London., 1859. 1749 Falconer, "W. Poetical Works; with Life, by Rev. J. Mitford. Post 8°, r/o//i. {Aldine Poets.) Zo^rf., 1836. 1750 Fell, John, D.D., Bishop of Oxford. A Paraphrase and Annotations upon all the Epistles of St. Paul. 8°, old calf. Oxford., 1684. 1 75 1 Fenn, Sir J. Original Letters, written during the reigns of Henry VI., Edward IV., and Richard III., by members of the Paston family, etc. ; with notes. Portraits, engravings, fac- similes, ttc. 5 vols. 1^, half morocco, marbled edges. Lond., 1787-9— 1823. Fleetwood. 181 175- Same. Plates^ etc. 2 vols, in i. 4°, half calf . London., 1787. This copy wants a plate or two. 1753 Paston Letters, etc. Portraits, etc. 2 vols, in i. Small 8°, cloth. Bohn. London, 1849. 1754 Ferguson, Robert. Justification, Onely upon a Satisfadlion ; or The Necessity and Verity of the Satisfadtion of Christ. 18°, old calf. London, 1668. Fergusson, James. See ?/«a^er Architedture, 500-503. 1755 Ferriar, John, M.D. Illustrations of Sterne, with other Essays and Verses. 2d ed. Two volumes in one. 12°, cloth. London, i8i2. 1756 Finance, The Bubbles of; Joint Stock Companies, Promot- ing of Companies, Modern Commerce, Money Lending and Life Insuring. By a City Man. 12°, boards. London, 1865. 1756* Fischer, Dr. H. Die Forschungen iiber das Nibelun- genlied seit Karl Lachmann. Eine gekronte Preisschrift. 8°, seived. Leipzig, 1874. 1757 Fish, Rev. H;"C. Primitive Piety Revived ; or, the Aggressive Power of the Christian Chinxh. A Premium Essay. Post 8°, cloth. Boston, 1856. 1758 Fish, Simon. A Supplicacyon for the Beggers. Reprinted from the original edition of 1524. Post 8°, half bound, uncut. London, 1845. One of 100 copies printed. 1759 Fisher, G. Essays on the Supernatural origin of Christi- anity, with special reference to the Theories of Renan, Strauss, and the Tubingen School. 8°, cloth. New York, 1866. 1760 Fisher, John, Life and Death of. Carefully seledted from - several ancient Records. By T. Bailey. Portrait. 16°, old calf. London, 1740. Life. See Lewis, No. 2,462. 1761 Fitz-Warin, Foulques, Histoire de ; publi^e d'apres un MS. du Musde Britannique par Fr. Michel. 8°, sewed. Paris, 1840. 1762 Fleetwood, Bp. William. Chronicon Preciosum ; or, an Account of English Money, for 600 years last past ; with an account of Coins, 0.^6. plates of Gold and Silver Coins. 8°, mottled calf . London, \^\'^. Called by Lowndes the best edition. 182 FOSBROKE. 1763 Fleur, la, de poesie franfoyse. Recueil joyeulx, contenant plusieurs huiftains, dixains, quatrains, etc. Paris. Alain Lotrain (1^43). 12°, half mor., top gilt. (100 copies.) Brussels., 1S64. 1764 FoLLEN, Charles. Pradlical Grammar of the German lan- guage. Post 8°, calf. Boston., i835- 1765 FoNTANALS, Manuel Mila y. Poetes Catalans. Les Novas Rimades — La Codolada. 8°, sewed. Afontpelh'er, i8'j6. See also Briz, F. P., 1,217. 1766 Forest, la nuptiale (par Cholieres), (Paris, 1600), r6imprim6. (100 copies.) 12°, kalf mor., to f gilt. Brussels, 1865. This is a different work from the work of Nevizanus with a similar title, published early in the 16th century. 1767 FoRSTER, Rev. Charles. The One Primeval Language. Parts I and 2, together with a Chart. A Harmony of Prime- val Alphabets. 2 vols. %° , and a case, cloth. London, \8'^2si 54- 1768 FoRSTER, John. Debates on the Grand Remonstrance, 1641. With essay on English Freedoin under Plantagenet and Tudor Sovereigns. Facsimile. Post 8°, cloth. London, i860. 1769 Arrest of the Five Members of Charles I. ; a chapter of English History re-written. Post 8°, cloth. London, i860. 1770 Walter Savage Landor. A Biography. Portrait. 8°, cloth. Boston, 1869. 1771 FoRTEScuE, Sir John. A learned comiTiendation of the politique lawes of England ; translated by Rob't Mulcaster. Latin and English. 16°, old calf. London, 1567. 1772 • Same. 16°, calf. London, 1599. 1773 De Laudibus Legum Angliae. Latin and English: with historical preface by F. Gregor. 8°, calf. London, 1775- 1774 The Difference between an Absolute and Limited Monarchy. Published with some remarks by Sir J. Fortescue- Aland. Large 8°, old panelled calf . Lotidon, 1713. 1775 Same. 2d ed. Large 8°, old calf . London, 1719. 1776 FosBROKE, Rev. T. D. Foreign Topography, or an Ency- clopedick Account of Ancient Remains ; forming a sequel to Encyclopedia of Antiquities. Plates. 4°, boards. London, 1828. 1777 British Monachism ; or Manners and Customs of the Monks and Nuns of England. 3c/ edition enlarged. Plates. Large 8°, cloth. London, 1843. Francis. 183 1778 Encyclopedia of Antiquities, and Elements of Arche- ology. Nexo Edition^ ■with imfrovements and lo'j plates. 2 vols. Large 8°, cloth. London, 1843. 1779 Fowxs, Richard, D.D. Trisagion, or the Three Holy Offices of Jesus Christ, the Sonne of God, Priestly, Propheticall, Regall. 4°, brown calf, antique, red edges. Lojidon, 1819. 1780 Fox, Johannes. Rerum in Ecclesia Gestarum, quae postremis et periculosis his temporibus evenerunt, maximarumque per Europam Persecutionum, ac SS. Dei Martyrum casterarumque rerum si quse insignioris exempli sint, digesti par regna et na- tiones, Commentarii. Pars Prima, in qua primum de rebus per Angliam et Scotiam gestis, atque in primis de horrenda, sub Maria nuper Regina, persecutioiie, narratio continentur. 1559- BasielcE, per N. Srylingernm et J. Oporinimi. Pantaleon, H. Martyrum Historia. Pars Secunda, quum autem in prima parte Martyres saltern Angliae et Scotise, a D. Jo. Foxo, Anglo, superioribus annis sint annotatae, hac demum secunda, nunc primum res memorabiles Martyrum per Ger- maniam, Galliam, et Italiam, a Joannis Hussi tempore ad praesentem 1563, annum gestae copiosissime quam uspiam alibi continentur. BasilecB, per N. Brylingerutn, 1563. 2 vols., folio, in one. Calf. 1559, 1563. The first part is Fox's great worlc, and embodies documents of great importance, in most cases appearing here for the first time. This is, in fact, the first edition of Fox's Acts and Monuments, and was published in Latin for the benefit of Continental Nations. The Second part, by Pantaleon, continues Fox's plan, and gives a History of the persecutions in Germany, France, and Italy. 1 78 1 Aiftes and Mouumentes of these latter and perillous dayes touching matters of the Church, wherein are comprehended and described the great Persecutions and horrible troubles that have bene wrought and practised by the Romishe Prelates, specially in this realme of England and Scotlande. Folio. Antique calf. London, 1563- This very rare worlc is in fair condition, perfect as to the Text, but having the Title and the Leaf of Dedication with four leaves of the Index in fac-simile. It wants, as is usual, the Calendar, and has not the wood-cuts separate from the text. But a copy as nearly perfect as this is of very unusual occurrence. 1782 A6ts and Monuments of Matters most special and memorable happening in the Church ; with an universal His- tory of the same. Portrait, and Life of Author in Latine and English. 9^/z and best edition. 3 vols. Large folio, old pan- elled calf . London, 1684. 1783 Fox, William. The Six Colonies of New Zealand. 12°, cloth. London, 1851. 1784 Francis, James B. Hydraulic Experiments, made at Lowell, Mass. Tables and Plates, l^arge ^°, cloth. Boston, iS^S- 184 French Works: Barbe. 1785 Francis, John. History of the Bank of England to 1844. I St American edition, with Notes, Additions and an Appendix, by L. Smith Homans. 8°, cloth. New York, 1862. 1786 Free, Dr. John. London Geography. 2t/ ed. Also, The Periegesis of Dionysius, from edition of Dr. Wells. Post 8°, mottled calf. London., 17^9- 1787 Freeman, Edward A. History of the Norman Conquest of England, its causes and its results. 4 vols. Large 8°, cloth, uncut. Oxford, 1867-71. 1788 Historical Essays. %°, cloth. London, xS'jt.. 1789 Freer, Martha Walker. Works, viz. : Life of Jeanne D'Albret, 2 vols. — Life of Margaret D'Angou- leme, 2 vols. — Life of Elizabeth de Valois, Queen of Spain, and Court of Philip II., 2 vols. — Life of Henry HI., King of France and Poland, 3 vols. — Reign of Henry IV., King of France and Navarre, 6 vols. Portraits. Together 15 vols., half morocco. London, 1855-63. ijencal, awtr 'mt^x'^% trelatttifl tftevtto, 1790 Anthologie des Prosateurs Fran^ais depuis le 12° Siecle jusqu'a nos jours. 12°, boards. Paris, n. d. 1791 AucAssiN et Nicolette. Roman de Chevalerie Proven9al- Picard. Public avec introdudtion et traduction par Alfred Delvau. 8°, sewed. Paris, 1866. One of 150 copies printed, loo of which were for sale. 1792 Barbazan. Fabliaux et Contes des Poetes Franjois des XP au XV siecles, tires des meilleurs auteurs. Nouvelle Edition, augmentee et revue par M. Meon avec une Dissertation sur I'origine de la Langue Fran9oise, etc., et un Glossaire. Frontisfiece. 4 vols. 8°, mottled calf, gilt edged. Paris, 1808. 1793 Barbe, Paul. La v^rite sur la langue d'O, pr6c^dee de con- siderations historiques, philosophiques et philologiques. 2 vols. 12°, seived. Paris, 1873. 1794 Picambril, Poeme Toulousain en quatre chants; pr6ced6 d'une lettre Proven9ale de Louis Roumieux. (Tra- dudlion Francaise en regard.) 8°, sewed. Paris, 1875. French, etc. : Charlemagne. 185 1795 Bartsch, Karl. Chrestomathie de I'ancieii Fran9aise (VHP — XV" siecles) accompagnde d'une grammaire et d'un glossaire. Large 8°, sewed. Leipzig; 1872. 1796 Gi-undriss zur Geschichte der provenzalischen Lit- eratur. 8°, sewed. Elberfeld, 1872. 1797 Belloquet, Roget de. Ethnog^nie Gauloise, on M(5moii-es critiques sur Torigine et la parents des Cimmeriens, des Cimbres, des Ombres, des Beiges, et des anciens Celtes. 4 vols. 8°, sewed. Paris., 1861-73. 1798 Benoit de Sainte-More et le Roman de Troie, ou les meta- morphoses d'Homere et de I'^pop^e Greco-Latine au moyen-age, par A. Joly. 2 vols. ^°, sewed. Paris, iS'jo-'ji. ^199 Settegast, Franz. Benoit de Sainte-More. Eine sprachliche Untersuchung uber der " Roman de Troie" und der " Chronique* des Dues de Normandie." 8°, sewed. Breslau, 1876. 1800 BlBLIOTHEQUE GoTHIQUE. 1. Miracle de Saint Nicolas. 2. Chansons nouuellenient composees sur plusieurs chants tant de musique que rustique. 3. Le Grand Testament Villon, etc. 4. Le Parement et triumphes des Dames. 5. Maistre Pathelin. 6. Les Cris de Paris. 7. Les Estrenes des Filles de Paris. 7 vols. 12°, sewed. Paris, 1864-72. Reprints in black letter, with wood-cuts. One of 212 copies printed of this collection. 1801 BouRGuiGNON, A. Grammaire ne la Langue d'Oil. (Fran9ais des 12° et 13" Siecles.) 12°, sewed. Paris, 1873. 1802 Bruce-Whyte, a. Histoire des Langues Romanes et de leur Littdrature, depuis leur origine jusqu'au XIV'^ siecle. 3 vols. Large 8°, half bound. Paris, 1841. 1803 Chansons de Geste du XIV' siecle, par P. Paris. (Extrait du tome XXVI de I'Histoire litt6raire de la France.) 4°, sewed. Paris, n. d. See also Roman de Renart, No. 1,866. 1804 Charlemagne ; an Anglo-Norman Poem of the Xllth cen- tury. Now first published, with an introdudtion and glossarial index, by F. Michel. Facsimile of commencement of MS. 12°, cloth, uncut. London, 1836. This is an ancient poem, containing the legend of Charlemagne's visit to the Holy Sepulchre. 186 French, etc.: Deschamps. 1805 Koschwitz, Dr. Eduard. Ueberlieferung und Spraclie der Chanson du Voyage de Charlemagne a Jerusalem et a Constantinople. 8°, sewed. Heilbronn, 1876. 1806 Clef d'Amour. Po6me, public d'apres un manuscrit du 14"' siecle par Edwin Tross. Avec une Introdudlion et des Remarques par H. H. Michelant. One of sixteen copies printed upon vellum fafer. 8°, uncut, half inor. Paris, 1866. 1807 Collection des anciens monumens de I'histoire et de la langue fran9ais en 17 vols. Large S°, jestis velin ; and com- posed of the following : — 1°. Vers sur la mort. i vol. 2". Lettres de Henri VIII. i vol. 3°. Le Combat des Trente Bretons, i vol. 4°. Histoire de la Passion de Jesus Christ, i vol. 5°. Le Pas d'arme de la Bergere. i vol. 6°. Histoire du Chatelain du Coucy. i vol. 7°. Ceremonies des gages de bataille. i vol. 8°. Proverbes et Didtons Populaires. i vol. 9°. Poesies d'Eustache Deschamps. i vol. 10". Tableau des moeurs au X° Siecle. i vol. 1 1°. Les demandes faites par le roi Charles VI. i vol. i3°- Partenopeus de Blois. 2 vols. The above 13 vols, comprise the Collection as published by Crapelet, but to perfect the Collection are added : — Chansons du Chatelain de Coucy. i vol. Le Cours de Litt^rature Fran9aise au moyen age, par Ville- main. 2 vols. PoMmique relative a la Colledtion. i vol. Together 17 vols. Large 8°, half morocco, uncut, top edges gilt. Paris, 1835. 1808 Collection des anciens monumens, etc. — Comprising the 13 vols, of the Colledtion, by Crapelet, in half brown morocco, top edge gilt ; and the Chansons de Coucy, one volume, half green morocco. 14 vols. 1835. 1809 Collection de Poesies, Romans, Chroniques, etc., publi6e d'apres d'anciens Manuscrits, et d'apres des Editions des XV° et XVI° siecles, caradl. goth. avec des vignettes gravies sur bois. 24 vols. 16°, sewed, uncut. Paris, 1838-1858. Among several collections of the same class, published during the past few years, bibliophiles have especially noticed this, which is as remarkable for its typographi- cal execution and correctness, as for the selection of works which it comprises. — iSio Deschamps, Eustache. Le Miroir de Mariage. Poeme inedit. Par P. Tarbe. 8°, sewed. Paris, 1865. French, etc.: Garin. 187 i8n DoLET, Etienne. Le Second Enfer, et autres ceuvres. 2 torn. Proces d'Estienne Dolet pr^c6dd d'un avant-propos sur la vie et les ouvrages d'Estienne. i torn. 3 vols. 12°, calf , gilt edges. Parts, 1829, 1836. A scarce and handsome reprint, limited to 120 copies. 1812 DoMENicHi, L. Facecies et motz subtilz d'aucuns excellens espritz et tres nobles Seigneurs. En Fi-an9ois et Italien. 24°, old vellum covers. Lyofis, 1573. Douze Pairs, de Charlemagne.. 1813 Charlemagne. Conquetes du Grand Charlemagne, Roi de France, avec les faits historiques des douze Pairs de France et du grand Fierabras. Wood-cuts. 4°, cloth. Montbeltard, n. d. A French Chap-book, quaint and very curious. 1814 Charlemagne, Roi de France ; Conquetes de, avec les' faits historiques des douze Pairs de France, etc., etc. 12°, sewed. Lons le Saunier, 1810. 1815 HuoN DE Bordeaux. Histoire de. Pair de France, Due de Guienne. Contenant Les Faits et Adlions Hdroiques, mise en deux Livres, aussi beaux et divertissants que jamais on ait lu. 2 vols. 4°, cloth. Troyes, n. d. French chap-book. 18 1 6 Romans (Li) de Berte aus grans pies. Publie pour la pre- miere fois, et precede d'une lettre a M. de Monmerqu^ sur les Romans des douze pairs, par M. Paulin Paris. Small 8°, sewed. Pai-is, 1832. No. I of the " Romans des douze pairs de France." 181 7 Romans (Li) de Parise la Duchesse, public pour la premiere fois d'apres le manuscrit unique de la Bibliotheque Royale, Par G. F. de Martonne. Small 8°, boards. Paris, 1836. No. 4 of the " Romans des douze pairs de France." . 1818 Ogier de Danemarche, La Chevalerie, par Raimbert de Paris. Poeme du XIP siecle. Publi6 (par M. Barrois), pour la premiere fois d'apres les MSS. de Mannoutier et de la Bibli- otheque imp6riale. Avec 2 facsimiles sur farchemiii. 4°, half bound. Paris, 1842. Nos. 8 and 9 of " Romans des douze pairs de France." 1819 Garin Le Loherain ; Chanson de Geste, composee au XIP Siecle par Jean de Flagy, mise en nouveau langage par Paulin Paris. Small 8°, sewed. Paris, 1862. 188 French, etc: Hippeau. Vietor, Dr. Wilhelm. Die Handschriften der Geste des Loh^rains ; mit Texten und Varianten. 8°, sewed. Halle, 1876. 1 82 1 Fabri, Pierre. Grant et Vray Art de pleine Rhethorique. 2 vols, in one. Black letter, wood-cut on an otherwise blank leaf at the end, jine copy in citron morocco, gilt edges, by Durer. Lyon., O. Arnoullet. 1536. This was one of the Yemeniz books, and is particularly interesting for the speci- mens of early French Prose and Verse. 1822 Fallot, Gustave. Recherches sur les Formes grammati- cales de la Langue Fran9aise et de ses dialefts au XIII" siecle. Publiees par Paul Ackermann, et precedes d'une notice sur I'auteur par M. B. Gu^rard. Notes, glossaire, et tables. Large 8°, crimson calf, gilt edges. Paris, 1839. 1823 Fauchet, Claude. Recueil de I'Origine de la langue et po^sie franfoise, ryme, et romans. Plus les noms et sommaire des oeuvres de 127 poetes Franfois, vivans avant 1300. Large 8°, calf. Paris, 1581. " Rare. At the end is a manuscript of the period called ' De la Poesie Francoise/ by Ch. de la Mothe. We do not know if this little piece, containing curious facts relating to Jodelle, has been published." — MS. note, 1824 FoERSTER, Dr. W. Aiol et Mirabel und Elie de Saint Gille : zwei altfranzosische Heldengedichte. 2 parts. 8°, sewed. Heilbronn, 1876. 1825 Fontaine, Charles. Les Didls des Sept Sages, ensemble plusieurs autres Sentences Latines, extraites de diuers, bons, et ancicns Auteurs, avec leur exposicion Franfoise. Small 8°, dark fnorocco extra, gilt edged. Lyon, 1557. A fine copy of a work unnoticed by Brunet. 1826 Gaimar, Geoffrey. The Anglo-Norman Metrical Chronicle. Printed for the first time in full from the MS. in the Brit. Museum. Edited by T. Wright. With Appendix, containing the Lay of Havelok the Dane, the Legend of Ernulf, and Life of Hereward the Saxon. 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1850. Published by the Caxton Society. 1827 GiLLY, Wm. S., D.D. The Romaunt Version of the Gospel according to St. John, from MSS., with an introdudlory history of the version of the Newr Testament in use among the Old Waldenses. Facsimiles. Large 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1848. 1828 Hippeau, C. Collecftion des Poetes Fran9ais der Moyen Age, viz. : La Vie de St. Thomas le Martyr par Gamier de Pont Sainte Maxence, Poete du XIP Siecle. Sewed. 1859. French, etc.: Jubinal. 189 Le Bestiare D' Amour par Richard de Fournival. Suivi de la response de la Dame. 48 wood engravings. Half bound., cloth back. i860. Le Bel luconnu ou Giglan fils de Messire Gauvain at de la Fee aux blanches mains. Poeme de la Table Ronde. Half ■mor.., gilt top. 1869. Messire Gauvain, ou la vengeance de Raguidel. Poeme de la Table Ronde. Half mor .., gilt top . 1862. Amadas et Ydoine, Poeme d'aventures. Sewed. 1863. La Conquete de Jerusalem, faisant suite a la chanson d' Antioche. 1868. Together 6 vols. 13°, 3 half bound, 3 sewed. 1829 Didlionnaire de la Langue Fran9aise au XIP et au XIIP Siecle. 3 vols, in one, with an introdudtion, supplement and appendix. 8°, sewed. Paris, 1873. HiSTOiRE de Fanfreluche et de Gaudichon. See under Man- uscripts, No. 2,697. 1830 Ireland, Conquest of, by Henry the Second ; an Anglo-Nor- man Poem. Edited by Fr. Michel from a MS. in the Archi- episcopal Library at Lambeth Palace, witli an introductory Essay by T. Wright. 12°, cloth, uncut. London, 1837. 1 83 1 JoYEUSETEz, les, Fac6ties et folastres Imaginations de Caresme Prenant, Gauthier Garguille, Guillot Gorju, Roger Bontemps, Turlupin, Tabarin, Arlequin, Moulinet, etc. (avec introdudtion par Aim^-Martin) ; et avec le prospedlus, formant vol. 21. 21 vols. 16°, boards, rough edges. Paris, 1S29-37. A collection printed in 76 copies, of which this is No. 14. For full description, see Brunet's Manuel, v. 3, col. 586-590. 1832 La Fleur des Chansons; being vol. XV. of the pre- ceding colledlion. Sq. 12°, sewed. One of 200 copies printed in this form. 1833 Jubinal, Achille. La Ldgende Latine de St. Brandaines, avec une tradudtion in^dite et en poesie romanes d'apres MSS. remontant aux Xi% XII% XIIP Siecles. i vol. 1836. Mysteres In6dits du quinzieme siecle ; publics pour la pre- miere fois, d'apres le MS. unique de la bibliotheque Ste. Gend- vieve. Frontispiece, facsimiles. 2 vols. 1837' Oeuvres Completes de Ruteboeuf, Trouvere du XIIP siecle ; recueillies et mises au jour pour la premiere fois. 2 vols. 1839. Nouveau Recueil de Contes, Dits, Fabliaux et autres pidces inedites des XIIP, au XV' siecles ; mises au jour pour la pre- miere fois. 2 vols. 1839-42. Together 7 vols. 8°, cfllf, gilt edges. Paris, 1836-42. A very beautifully bound set. 190 French, etc.: Lenglet. 183/1. La R^surredlion du Sauveur ; fragment d'un mystere inddit ; publish pour la premiere fois, avec una tradudlioh. 8°, half red morocco. Paris., 1834. These works are all printed in limited number. 1835 KoLBiNG, Dr. E. Beitriige zur vergleichenden Geschichte der Romantischen Poesie und Prosa des Mittelalters. 8°, sewed. Breslati, 1876. 1836 Lai d'Ignaures en vers du XII'' Siecle par Renaut, suivi des Lais de Melion et du Trot en vers du XIIP Siecle. Publics pour la premiere fois d'apres deux manuscrits uniques, par L. J. N. Monmerqu^ et F. Micliel. 8°, sewed. Facsimile. Paris, 1833. 1837 Same. Duplicate copy on China paper. S°, sewed. Paris, 1832. 1838 Lais Inedits des XIP et XIIP Siecles, publics pour la pre- miere fois d'apres les manuscrits de France et d'Angleterre, par M. F. Micliel. Qmall 8°, sewed. Paris, 1836. 1839 Langl^, Ferd. et MoRiCE, Emile. L'Historial du Jongleur, Chroniques et Legendes Fran9aises ; orn'ees d' Initiales, Vig- nettes, et Fleurons, imit'es des Manuscrits Originaux. Large 8°, half morocco, uncut. Paris, 1829. 1840 La Rue, M. I'Abbe de. Essais Historiques sur les Bardes, les Jongleurs, et les Trouveres Normands et Anglo-Normands. 3 vols. Large 8°, boards, uncut. Caen, 1834. Inserted in one of the volumes is an extract from the Journal des Savants, upon the " Essais Historiques," by M. Raynouard. See also No. 1.859. 1841 Le Grand d'Aussy. Notices des Manuscrits. 4°, sewed. Paris, 1792. These are Notices of early French MSS. of the 13th to the isth centuries ; Tresor de Brunetto Latini, Bible de Guyot de Provins, Le Renard, etc. ; portions of a Review published in Paris in 1792. 1842 Fabliaux ou Contes, Fables et Romans du XII^ et XIIP siecle, traduits ou extraits. 3™° edition, augmentee. En- gravings. 5 vols. Large 8°, half morocco, top gilt, micut. Paris, 1829. Printed on vellum paper. Inserted in one vol. is an Essay, " Les Contes Orientaux dans la Litt^rature Fran9aise du moyen age, par Gaston Paris." 8°, sewed. Paris, 1875. 1843 Lenglet de Fresnoy. De I'usage des Romans . . . avec une bibliotheque des Romans. 3 vols. Brown morocco, by Niedrke. 1734. A very beautiful copy. French, etc.: Montaudon. 191 1844 Lewis, Sir Geo. C. An Essay on the Origin and Formation of the Romance Languages, with an examination of M. Ray- nouard's theory. 8°, cloth^ uncut. London., 1862. See 1,860. 1845 Mahn, Dr. A. Uber die epische Poesie der Provenzalen, etc. 8°, sewed. Berlin., 1874. 1S46 Marie de France, Poete Anglo-Normand du XIIP siecle. Poesies, Lais, et Fables, etc., publi6es d'apres les MSS. par B. de Roquefort. Frontispiece. 2 vols. 8°, half bound. Paris., 1819-20. " Marie de France was born in Normandy, but lived in England during the reign of Henry III., and was well acquainted with the English Language. Her lays are based upon Breton and Welsh traditions." See O'Shaughnessy, No. 891. 1847 Martial D'Auvergne. Les arrets d'Amours avec L'Amant rendu Cordelier, a I'Observance d'Amours. fidition augment^e de notes et d'un glossaire des anciens termes. 2v0ls.ini. 12°, Solar copy., red morocco., gilt edges. Amst., i73i- The glossary is often wanting. Mattheolus. See under Manuscripts, No. 2,717. 1848 Menagier, le, de Paris. Traitd de Morale et d'Economie Domestique, compost vers 1393, par un bourgeois Parisien. Contenant des pr^ceptes moraux, quelques faits historiques, des instrudtions sur I'art de diriger une maison, etc. — ensemble, L'Histoire de Griseldis, Melibee et Prudence, par Albertan de Brescia (1246) , traduit par frere Renault de Louens, et le Chemin de Povretd et de Richesse, poeme compos6 en 1342 par Jean Bruyant. Publi6 pour la premiere fois par la Soci^te des bibliophiles Fran9ois. 2 vols. 8°, half morocco, uncut. Paris, 1847. 1849 Meraugis de Portlesguez. Romkn de la Table Ronde par Raoul de Houdene. Public pour la pi'emiere fois, par H. Michelant. 8°, sewed. Tross. Paris, 1869. Handsomely printed in small number. 1850 Meyer, Paul. Recueil d'anciens textes Bas-Latins, Pro- ven9aux et Fran9ais accompagnds de deux glossaires. 1"° Partie. Bas-Latin — Proven9al. Large 8°, sewed. Paris, 1874. Miracles de Notre Dame. See under Manuscripts, No. 2,720. 1851 Montaudon, Der Monch von, ein Provenzalischer Trouba- dour ; sein Leben und seine Gedichte, aus den Handschriften, von E. Philippson. 8°, sewed. Halle, 1873. ' 192 French, etc.: Raynouard. 1852 MoYSTARDiERES, A. M., Sieur des. Devis de langue fran- 9oise, fort exquis et singulier ; avecques un autre devis et propos touchant la Police et les Estatz. 12°, red morocco^ by Cham- bolle-Duru. Paris, iS?^- A valuable work, because of the first Devis, which is only found elsewhere, as an imperfect sketch of a subject since treated in a very superior manner by Henri Estienne. — Btunet. 1853 Palsgrave, Jean. L'ficlaircissement de la Langue Franjaise ; suivi de la Grammaire de Giles du Guez, publie pour la pre- miere fois en France par F. G^nin. Reprints of the original editions^ with fac-siniiles. 4°, half morocco . Paris, ^852. Inserted in this work is a tract, " La Manifere de Langage qui enseigne ^parler et \ ecrire le Fran9ais, publi^e d'aprfes le MS. du Mus6e Britannique Had." Paris, 1873- Also inserted 3 leaves of fac-simile of original edition, 153°. 18^,^ A Fragment oj the original edition of the above work; beginning on f age XXV J II. of the Introdu&ion and concluding on page 350 of the reprint. Pathelin. See under Manuscripts, 2,724. 1855 Poesies des XV et XVI° siecles, publies d'apres des Edi- tions Gothiques, et des Manuscrits. En cara6l. goth. Large 8°, m.aroon morocco gilt, gilt edges, but uncut. Paris, 1832. One of 100 copies only printed. 1S56 Postel, G. Les tres-merveilleuses Vidtoires des Femmes du Nouveau Monde, et cominent elles doibvent a tout par raison commander ; et meme a ceulx qui auront la Monarchie du monde vieil. 12°. Also, La Do6trine du Siecle dore. 12°, calf. Paris, 1553. A reprint of the original work, with the same title and date, of which only a small number of copies were printed. 1857 Psalms. Libri Psalmorum, versio antiqua Gallica e Cod. MS. in Bibl. Bodleiana asservato, una cum versione metrica. Nunc primum edidit Fr. Michel. Fac-simile frontispiece. 8°, cloth, uncut. Oxon., i860. 1858 PsEAUMps, les, de David et les Cantiques ; d'apres un Manu- scrit Fran9ais en XV siecle : precedes de recherches sur le tradudleur et de remarques sur la tradudion, et ornes d'un fac- simile du manuscrit et d'tm portrait de David. 8°, sewed. Paris, 1872. 1859 Raynouard, Fr. J. M. Choix des Poesies originales des Troubadours. 6 vols. Large 8°, half morocco, uncut, top gilt. Paris, 181 6-21. In one volume is inserted an essay, " Extrait du Journal des Savants, Jan., 1836, par Eugene Burnouf," upon the Works of M. Raynouard. ■^ See also No. 1,840. French, Etc.: Renart. 193 i860 Lexique Roman, ou DicSionnaire de la langue des Troubadours, compar6e avec les autres langues de I'Europe latine pr^c^de de nouvelles recherches, etc., etc., et d'un nouveau choix des po6sies, etc. 6 vols. Large 8°, half bound, top gilt. Paris, 1836-44. In I vol. is inserted an extract from Le Bulletin de Bibliophile, No. 2, 1836, " Des Travaux Philologiques de M. Raynouard.et notamment de son Lexique de la langue Romane," by M. Pellissier. See also Lewis, No. 1,844. 1861 Recueil de Po6sies fran9oises des XV' et XVP siecles, morales, facetieuses, historiques ; r^unies et annot^es par M. Anatole de Moiitaiglon. 8 vols. 16°, half morocco, top gilt. Paris, 1855-58. This collection is an exact reprint of rare and valuable originals, with valuable notes, etc., by the editor. Other vols, have since been published. 1862 Robert le Diable (le Roman de) avec dissertation sur le Roman par G. S. Trebutien. Reprinted in Gothic type with yac-similes of the wood-cuts colored. The title-page andfrst initial illuminated and gilt after the ancient manuscripts. Only 130 copies printed, this being No. 27. 4°, green mo- rocco. Silvestre, Paris, 1837. 1863 Roman, Amadis von Gallien ; Kritische Versuche, von Dr. Ludwig Braunfels. Post 8°, sewed. Leipzig, 1876. 1864 Roman du Comte de Poitiers, publi6 pour la premiere fois d'apres le manuscript unique de I'Arsenal. Par Fr. Michel. 8°, sewed. Paris, 1831. One of 125 copies only. 1865 Roman d'Eustache Le Moine. Pirate fameux du XIIP Siecle. Public pour la premiere fois d'apres un manuscrit de la biblio- theqiie royal par F. Michel. Facsimiles. 8°, sewed. Paris, 1834. One of only 106 copies printed. 1866 Roman de Renart, Nouvelle Etude sur le, par M. Paulin Paris. 4°, sewed. Paris, i860. 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Revue et corrigee sur les meilleurs et plus auciens manuscrits, par M. Meon. 5 vols. 8°, uncut, calf, etnble- matically tooled. Paris, 1814. The fifth volume contains an " Extrait du Journal des Savans," par Raynouard, and some other illustrative pieces. See Nos. 2,727 and 2,728 for two MS. copies, manuscripts. 1872 RoNDEAULX. Cent cinq, d'Amour, publies d'apres un manuscrit du commencement du i6° siecle, par Edwin Tross. Peautifully printed on English velluin paper, ruled through- out and with facsimile. 12°, uncut, half red morocco. Paris, 1863. See also Clef d'Amour, No. 1,806. Roquefort, J. B. B. Glossaire. >See No. 3,126. 1873 Sainte-Hilaire, Le Marquis de Queux de. Le Livre des Cent Ballades ; public d'aj^res trois MSS. de la Bibliotheque Imperiale de Paris, et de la Bibliotheque de Bourgogne de Bruxelles. Avec une Introdudtion, des Notes, et un Glossaire. 8°, vellum wrapper, uncut. Paris, 1868. One of 516 copies printed. 1874 Strumpell, Gustav. Die ersten Bibeliibersetzungen der Franzosen im 12'"', 13"", und 14'"' Jahrhundert, mit beigefiigten Proben. 8°, sewed. Brunswick, 1872. 1 875 Thibault. Poesies du Roy de Navarre, avec des Notes et un Glossaire Fran9ois (par Leveque de Ravalliere), pr6c6dee de I'histoire des revolutions de la Langue Fran9oise depuis Charle- magne jusqu'a St. Louis, etc. 2 vols. 16", calf. Paris, 1742. 1876 Turpin. Chronique de, faite et composee par reverend pere en dieu Turpin. A facsimile reprint of the original edition ofi<,2^. 4°, sewed. Paris, 1835. 1877 Villon, Francois. aj:uvres Completes avec des notes his- toriques et litteraires, par P. Lacroix, 16°, half morocco, top gilt, uncut. Paris, 1854. Fry. 195 1878 Vaux DE ViRE. D'Olivier Basselin, Poete Normand de la fin du XIV° Siecle avec des dissertations, des notes, at des variantes par M. Louis Du Bois. 8°, citron morocco, vellum paper. 1S21. Presentation copy from the editor, with a letter to M. Souliez. Large and fine copy. 1879 Maistre Jean le Houx. The Vaux de Vire ; Col- ledtion of Drinking Songs. Edited and trans, by James P. Muirhead. Port, and illustrations. Large 8", cloth, uncut, London, 1875. 1880 Wendel, Hugo. Die Aussprache des Franzosischen nach angabe der Zeitgenossen Franz I. 4", sewed. Flatten, 1875. 1881 Frere, J. H. Works in Verse and Prose. Prefatory Memoir, by his Nephews, W. E. and Sir Bartle Frere. 2 vols. 8°, cloth. London, 1872. Best Library edition. 1882 Frisch, J. L. Deutsch-Lateinisches Worterbiich. Portrait. 4°, half vellum,. Perlin, 1741- 1883 Frith, John. A Boke made by John Fryth, Prysoner in the Tower of London, answering unto M. More's Letter, which he wrote agaynst the fyrste lytle Treatyse that John Ffryth made concerning the Sacrament of the Body and Bloude of Christ. Newly correfted and printed after the fyrste coppe, by R. Jugge. 12°, darM green morocco, gilt edges,. London, 1548. A very fine copy. Bound by F. Bedford. 1884 Froissart, Sir John. The Chronicles of Englande, Fraunce, Spayne, Portyngale, Scotlande, Bretayne, Flaunders, and other Places adioynynge ; translated oute of Frenche into on re maternall Englishe tongue, by John Bouchier knyghte, Lorde Berners. 2 vols, in i. Folio. A large, clean copy, in dark red Russia. Bound by Roger Payne. London, i<~,2t,-Si. All of the genuine first edition by Pinson, except the title of Vol. I. which is sup- plied from Pinson's second edition. 18S5 Illuminated Illustrations of; seleded from the MS. in the British Museum, by H. N. Humphreys. 4°, half red morocco, top gilt, uncut. London, 1844. 1886 Fry, Caroline. A Word to Women. The Love of the World, and other gatherings. Post 8°, cloth. Philadelphia, 1840. 196 Fuller. 1887 FuLKE, William, D.D. A Defence of the Sincere and true Translation of the holie Scriptures into the English Tong against the manifolde cavils, frivolous quarrels and imprudent slanders of Gregorie Martin. 18°, calf antique. London, 1583- 1888 Fuller, Thomas, D.D. A Pisgah Sight of Palestine and the Confines thereof, with the History of the Old and New Tes- tament adted thereon. Plates and Maps. Folio, old stamped calf. London., 1650. 1889 The Church History of Britain from the birth of Jesus Christ untill the year 1648. In xi books, -with Title and Ded- ication comflete to each J3ook. Also, rhe History of the Uni- versity of Cambridge ; and History of Waltham Abbey in Essex. Plates. Arms of the Knight and Afonks of Ely., plates of Litchfield Cathedral, plan of Cambridge, and seals of arms of all the mitred abbots in England. Folio, calf, neat. Lon- don, 1655. A fine, clean copy. 1890 Historie of the Holy Warre. ^th ed. Cambridge, 1651. Also, Holy and Profane state. 3^ ed. Folio, i vol. Morocco, gilt edges. Land., 1652. 1891 History of the Holy War. 12°, cloth. London, iS/\.o. 1892 Things New and Old ; or a Store-house of similes, sentences, allegories, etc. By J. Spencer. Folio, old calf, re- backed. Lotidon, 1658. 1S93 — ■_ The History of the Worthies of England. Portrait; and itidex printed later and inserted. Folio, old calf, good and neat. London, 1662. 1894 Abel Redivivus, or the Dead yet speaking. The Lives and Deaths of the Modern Divines. A new edition with Notes by Wm. Nichols. 2 vols. 12°, cloth. Portraits. Lon- don, 1867. 1895 Memorials; by the Rev. Arthur T. Russell. 12°, cloth. London, 1844. 1896 Life, with notices of his books, his kinsmen, and his friends, by John E. Bailey. Portrait and plates. 8°, cloth. London, 1874. 1897 Fuller Worthies Library. Edited by Rev. A. B. Grosart. I Poems of Thomas Fuller, D.D. i vol. 2. Poems of Thomas Washbourne, D.D. i vol. Games. 197 3. Poems of Giles Fletcher, B.D. i vol. 4-7. Poems of Phineas Fletcher, B.D. 4 vols. 8-11. Works in Prose and Verse of Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke. 4 vols. 12-14. Works in Prose and Verse of Sir John Davies, Knt. Vol. i, Verse. Vols. 2 and 3, not yet published. 15. Poems of Joseph Fletcher, M.A. i vol. 16 and 17. Poems of Richard Crashaw. 2 vols. 18. Poems of F. Robert Southwell, S.J. i vol. 19 and 20. Poems of Dean Donne. 2 vols. 21-24. Henry and Thomas Vaughan, Silurists. 4 vols. 25. Poems of Sir John Beaumont, i vol. 26 and 27. Poems of Sir Philip Sydney. 2 vols. 28-31. Works of George Herbert, and Poems of Christopher Harvey. 4 vols. 32-35. Works of Andrew Marvell, M.P. 4 vols. * 36-39. Miscellanies, viz., — Poems of Lord Bacon, Bishop Jeremy Taylor, William Herbert, Humphrey Gifford, Dr. Wm. Loe, John Andrews, Henry Lok, Gervase Markham, Andrew Fraunce, Thos. Tuke, John Norris, Viscount Falkland, Dr. Giles Fletcher (pater), Christopher Lever, Sir Edward Dyer, Lord Vaux, etc., etc. 4 vols., the 4th vol., in parts, not yet completed. Together 36 vols, (and i vol. incomplete). 12°, cloth. 1868-75. One of 156 copies printed in this size ; for private circulation. 1898 FuRNivALL, F.J. The Boke of Nurture, by John Russell, ab. 1460-70. The Boke of Keruynge, Wynkyn de Worde. A.D. 1513. The Boke of Nurture, by John Rhodes. 1577. Reprinted from the originals in the British Museum Library, etc. Plates of engravings from early MSS. In i vol. Large 4°, half calf ., uncut. London., 1867. 1899 Gale, T. The Court of the Gentiles ; or, a discourse touch- ing the original of human literature, both philologic and philo- sophic. In four parts, in three volumes. Volume three con- tains the rare fourth fart. 3 vols, a^., old calf. 1672,1677, 1678. 1900 Gale et Fell. Scriptores Historias Britannicse. 3 vols. 4°, light calf., gilt edges. Oxon, 1684-91. This copy has been owned by Thomas Hearne, has his autograph, a collation and numerous corrections ofWillielmus Malmesburiensis, in his handwriting. Subse- quent owners, of whom Sharon Turner was one, have added MS. notes. It has, also, Sharon Turner's autograph. 1901 Games, Hand-book of; treatises on Whist, Piquet, Ecart^, and other card games. Faro, Backgammon, etc. (Bohn.) Post 8°, cloth. London, 1850. 198 Robinson. 1902 Gardiner, Steven, Bp. of Winchester. A Declaration of suche true Articles as George Joye hath gone about to confute as false. Black letter. \st edition, y. Herforde. 12°, dark stafnped morocco^ gilt edged. London., 1546. A good clean copy. 1903 De Vera Obediencia. An Oration made in Latine by the righte Reverende father in God, Stephan, Bp. of Winches- ter, nowe Lord Chancellour ; with the preface of Edm. Bonner, Bp. of London. Translated into English, and printed by Michcel Wood. From Roane XXVI. of Odobre MDLIII. Bound with this, An Admonition to the Bishoppes of Win- chester, London, and others, etc. From Roane by Michcel Wood. MDLIII. Also., Whether Christian Faith may be kept secret in the heart, without confession thereof openly to the World as' occa- sion shal serve. Also, what hurt cometh by them that hath received the Gospell to be present at Masse unto the Simple and Unlearned. From Roane. MDLIII. In I vol. 16°, red morocco., gilt edges. 1553. Good copies of three very rare tracts. The last tract, a most rare piece, touches a subject which was of great practical importance in the days of religious persecution, and is by no means destitute of interest in these days. This tract alone, in a recent London book-seller's catalogue, is priced at ^3, 3s. 1904 Gatschenberger, S. Geschichte der Englischen Dichtkunst nebst einer Skizze der wissenschaftlichen Literatur England's. 8°, sewed. London., 1874. 1905 Garty, Rev. A. The Bell ; its origin, history and uses. Post 8°, cloth. London., 184S. 1906 Gaussen, L. The Bible ; its Divine origin and entire in- spiration. Trans, by D. D. Scott. Post 8°, cloth. Glasgow, 1858. 1907 "It is Written;" or. The Scriptures the Word of God ; a condensation of the preceding work. Post 8°, cloth. London, n. d. Gavelkind. 1908 Robinson, Thomas. The Common-Law of Kent ; or the Customs of Gavelkind. With an appendix concerning Borough English. 3d edition, with notes and index, by J. Wilson. 8°, old calf. London, 1S22. 1909 — - — - Same. A New Edition with a seledlion of prece- dents of Feoffments by infant Heirs in Gavelkind, etc., by J. D. Norwood. 8°, cloth, uncut. Ashford, 1858. Geoffrey of Monmouth. 199 1910 Sandys, Charles A. Consuetudines Kancise. A History of Gavelkind and other remarkable Customs in the County of Kent. With Pac-similes of ancient Charters of Feoffment, and a Genealogical table of the Sons of Woden, from the Saxon Chronicle. 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1851. 1911 SoMNER, William. A Treatise of Gavelkind, both Name and Thing. 1st edition. Small 4°, vellum covers. London, 1660. Presentation copy from the author to William Man, in 1660, with MS. corrections by author. 191 2 Same. 2d edition, corrected; with Life of the Author by (White Kennett) Bishop of Peterborough. Plate of Somner's monument, a^ , stamped calf . London, 1726. With autograph of Charles Konig, Brit. Museum. 1913 Taylor, Silas. The History of Gavelkind, with the Ety- mology thereof. To which is added a Short History of Wil- liam the Conqueror, written in Latin by an anonymous author, in time of Henry T. Small 4°, panelled calf, tooled. London, 1663. 1914 Gazetteer. Didlionary of Geography ; or general Gazet- teer, by A. K. Johnston. Large 8°, half calf . London, 1852. 1915 Geddes, Alexander, LI^.D. Trails, viz. : — Prospe(Slus of New Translation of Holy Bible. Glasgow, 1786. Letter to the Lord Bishop of London, etc., being Appendix to Prospedlus, etc. London, 1787- Dr. Geddes' General Answer to Queries, Counsels, and Crit- cisms since the publication of his proposals for printing a new translation of the Bible. London, 1790. Dr. Geddes' address to the Public on the publication of the first volume of his new translation of the Bible. London, i793- Letter from the Rev. Alexander Geddes, LL.D., to the Right Rev. John Douglass, Bishop of Centuris, etc. London, 1794. In I vol. 4°, half bound. 1916 Geneva, Church History of In Five Books. Post 8°, old calf. Boston, 1732. 1917 Genlis, Mme. de. Memoirs, illustrative of History of i8th and 19th centuries. 2>° , half calf . New Tork, 1^2$. 1918 Geoffrey of Monmouth. The British History, trans, by A. Thompson, with preface concerning the History. 8°, pan- elled calf . London, 1 718. 200 Gilpin. 1919 Gerard, John. Meditations and Prayers. Trans, from the Latin, by Ralph Winterkton. 24°, stamped morocco, gilt edges, Cambridge, 1683. 1920 Gesner, Conrad. The newe Jewell of Health, wherein is contayned the most excellent Secretes of Phisique and Philos- ophic, in 4 Bookes. Published in Englishe by George Baker, Chirurgian. Wood-cuts. Black letter. 4°, boards, uncut. London, 1576- A sound, perfect copy. 192 1 Gesta Romanorum. a Record of Ancient Histories. 12", calf, black letter. Lond., 1689. 1922 Same; trans, by Swan. 2 vols. 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Edinburgh, 1834. 1 93 1 Topographical and Picturesque Works, viz. : — River Wye, etc. 5th ed. \() plates in aqua-tint. 1800. Essay on Prints. 5th ed. 1802. Coasts of Hampshire, Sussex, and Kent. 6 -plates in aqua- tint. 1804. Forest Scenery. 3d ed. 2 vols. 1808. Plates in aqua-tint, but wanting the Map of the New Forest. GOODERE. 201 Mountains and Lakes of Cumberland and Westmoreland. 3d ed. 2 vols, -rp plates in aqua-tint. 1808. Western Parts of England. 2d edition. 18 plates in aqua- tint. 1808. Highlands of Scotland. 3d ed. 2 vols. 1808. 39 plates, wanting plate 7, the Frith of Forth. Five Essays on Pidturesque Subjedls. 3d edition. \\ plates. 1808. Counties of Cambridge, Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex ; also on North Wales. 19 plates in aqua-tint^ plate 11 being appar- ently ivanting. 1809. Together, 12 vols. 8°, boards., uncut. London., v. d. 1932 GiRALDUs de Barri, or Cambrensis. The Itinerary of Arch- bishop Baldwin through Wales, A.D. 1188. Translated and illustrated with Views, Annotations, and Life of Author, by Sir R. C. Hoare. Plates. 2 vols. 4°, brown calf., stamped and gilt. London, 1806. 1933 Glanville, Joseph. Sadducismus triumphatus ; or full and plain evidence concerning Witches and Apparitions. \st ed. Post 8°, old calf. London., 1681. 1934 Godwin, William. Life of Geoffrey Chaucer, including me- moirs of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster. Portraits. 2 vols. 4°, half bound. London., 1803. 1935 Same. 2d edition. Portraits. 4 vols. I2°, cloth., London., 1804. 1936 GoLAGRUs and Gawane, a Knightly Tale ; with other an- cient Poems, with Introdudtion b}' D. Laing. Black letter, ivood-cuts reprinted from the unique copy of the Edin- burgh edition of 1508. 4°, boards, uncut. Edinburgh, 1827. Of this reprint only 76 copies were saved from a disastrous fire which destroyed the printer's premises, and even these were partially burnt so as to render it necessary to inlay some of the leaves. 1937 Golden Legends (The). /^,calf. London, W. de Worde. 1512. Imperfect, but having the last leaf of Table with wood-cuts. This is a remarkably scarce edition, and a perfect copy has been recently priced on a bookseller's catalogue at 200 guineas. 1938 GooDERE, Sir J. D. Death of, perpetrated by his brother, Capt. Sam'l Goodere. Also, Memoirs of Sir J. D. Goodere, and History, Tryal, etc., of Capt. Goodere, by S. Foote. Wood-cuts. Post 8°, sewed. London, 1741- These Gooderes were uncles of Foote. 202 Gothic, etc. : Codex Argenteus. 1939 Goodman, John, D.D. The Old Religion. 16°, sewed. London, i853- 1940 Goodman, William. The Social History of Great Britain during the reigns of the Stuarts. Illustrations. 2 vols. Post 8°, cloth. New York, 1843. 1941 Gorton, John, and Wright, G. N. Topographical Dic- tionary of Great Britain and Ireland. 54 maps. 3 vols. ' Large 8°, half calf . London, 1833. 1942 GossoN, Stephen. Plays confuted in fiue A(ftions, prouing that they are not to be suffered in a Christian Commonweale, by the vs^aye bothe the Cauils of Thomas Lodge, and the Play of Pla3's written in their defence, etc., are truely set downe and diredtlye annsweared. 16°, red morocco, gilt, gilt edged. Bound by Hammond. Lond.,n. d. (1581). A good copy of an extremely rare book, with Bindley's autograph. 1943 GosTwicK and Harrison. Outlines of German Literature. 12°, cloth. London, 1873. 1944 Alteste Denkmaler der Deutschen Sprache erhalten in Ulfilas Gothischer Bibeliibersetzung von Ign. Gaugengigl. 2 vols. Second edition. Large 8°. In one volume. Half bound. Passau, 1849 1945 BuscHiNG, A. F. Scripta versionem Ulphilanam et Linguam Moeso-Gothicam illustrantia emendata, novisque accessionibus auiSa jam vero ob praestantiam ac raritatem colledla et una cum aliis scriptis similis argumenti edita. Plates. 4°, boards. Berolini (Berlin), i773' A work but rarely met with, and containing, according to Skeat, " some valuable criticisms on the four Gospels, Grammatical notes and specimens of a Glossary." 1946 Codex Argenteus sive Sacrorum Evangeliorum Versionis Gothics fragmenta quae iterum recognita adnotationibusque instrucSa, per lineas singulas ad fidem Codicis additis fragmentis Evangelicis, Codicum Ambrosianorum. Et tabula lapide expressa. Edidit Andreas Uppstrom. A facsimile upon col- ored paper intended to represent the mulberry tint of the vellum. Large 4°, half bound. Upsalice, 1854. This is the early edition, and is without some corrections made subsequently. These latter, however, according to Skeat, are unimportant. Gothic, etc. : Jornandes. 203 1947 Epistol^. Ulphilas versionem Gothicam nonnullorum Capi- tum Epistolte Pauli ad Romanos, e litura Codicis cujusdam manuscript! rescript! qui in Augusta apud Guelpherbytanos Bibliotheca adservatur, una cum variis variae Litteraturae Mon- umentis hue usque ineditis, eruit commentatus est datque foras Franciscus Antonius Knittel. {Supposed to have been issued at Wolfenh'uttel in 1762.) Frontispiece and 12 plates. 4°, vellutn. 1948 Ulphilse Partium Ineditarum in Ambrosianis Palimp- sestis, ab Angelo Maio Repertarum, vSpecimen conjundlis curis ejusdem Maii et Carolii Odtavii Castillionsei editum. Plates. 4°, half bound. Milan., 1819. Also, Gothica versio Epistolae Divi Pauli ad Corinthios Se- cundse, quam ex Ambrosianae Bibliothecae Palimpsestis de- promptam cum interpretatione, adnotationibus, glossario, edidit C. O. Castillionseus. Milan, 1829. Also, Gottiicas versionis Divi Pauli ad Romanos, ad Co- rinthios Primae, ad Ephesios, qu£e supersunt ex Ambrosianae Bibl. Palimpsestis deprompta cum adnotationibus edidit C. O. CastillionEeus. 4°, sewed. Mediolani, 1834. Also, Gothicae versionis Epistolarum Divi Pauli ad Thessa- lonicenses Secundae, ad Timotheum, ad Titum, ad Philemonem, quae supersunt ex Ambrosianae Bibliothecae Palimpsestes De- prompta cum adnotationibus edidit Carolus Odtavius Castil- lionaeus. 4°, sewed. Mediolani, 1839. Being published at intervals, it is rarely that these four works are found together. Gospel of St. Matthew, one sheet of. See Henshall, under Anglo-Saxon, No. 358. ■ Grammar. See Gothic Grammar, under Manuscripts, No. 2,695. 1949 Jamieson, John, D.D. Hermes Scythicus ; or, the Radical Affinities of the Greek and Latin Languages to the Gothic : illustrated from the Maeso-Gothic, Anglo-Saxon, Francic, Alemannic, etc. Large 8°, cloth. Edinburgh, 1814. 1950 Jornandes de rebus Gothorum, Paulus Diaconus de gestis Longobardorum. Folio, sewed. Frontispiece, Augsburg, Sound, good copy as to the Text, but with some margins mended. ip^i De Getarum sive Gothorum, Origine et rebus gestis, etc. Omnia ex Recognitione, et cum Notis Bon. Vulcanii Brugensis. 12° , old binding. Lugduni Batavorum (Zeyc/ew), 1597- At the end is bound the treatise by Vulcanius " De Uteris et Lingua Getarum, etc.," also printed in 1597 and containing specimens of the Anglo-Saxon and Gothic. 204 Gothic, etc: Ulphilas. 1552 Grimm, Jacob. Uber Jornandes und die Geten. 4°, sewed. Serlin, 1846. 1953 Meyer, Leo. Die Gothische Sprache : ihre Lautgestaltung insbesondere in verhaltniss zum Altindischen, Griechischen und Lateinischen. 8°, sewed. Berlin., 1869. 1954 RuDBECKi, Olavi, jilii. Specimen usus Linguae Gothicse, etc., addita Analogia Linguae Gothicae cum Sinica, etc. Small 4°, old half binding. Upsalis, imfressum J. H. Werner. 1717. ScHADE, Oscar. Altdeutsches Lesebuch, etc. See Schade, under Teutonic, 3,438. 1955 ScHULZE, Ernst. Gothisches Glossar ; mit einer Vorrede von J.- Grimm, d^ , sewed. Magdeburg, \%\']. 1956 Gothisches Worterbuch nebst Flexionslehre. 8°, sewed. Zullichau, 1867. 1957 Skeat, W. W. Glossary and Grammar and a list of Anglo- Saxon and old and modern English words etymologically con- nefted with Moeso-Gothic. 4°. 1868. Ui.PHiLAS Quatuor Evangeliorum versiones. See under Anglo-Saxon, Gospels, No. 344 and 345. 1958 D. N. Jesu Christi, S.S. Evangelia ab Ulphila Go- thorum in Moesia Episcopo circa Annum a Nato Christi CCCLX. ex Greeco Gothice translata, nunc cum Parallelis Vei'- sionibus, Sveo-Gothica, Norraena sen Islandica et Vulgatd Latina edita. Frontispiece. Stockholm., 1671- Edited by George Stiernholm, and a fine copy in the original binding, with the Glossarium Ulphila-Gothicum, which is often wanting. '959 Sacrorum Evangeliorum Versio Gothica ex Codice Argenteo, emendata atque suppleta cum interpretatione Latina et annotationibus Erici Benzelii. Edidit, Observationes suas adjecit, et Grammaticam Gothicam prsemisit Edwardus Lye, A.M. Large 4", green calf. Clarendon Press. Oxford., 1750- i960 Ulfilas-Gothische Bibeliibersetzung. Die alteste Ger- manische Urkunde, nach Ihren's Text mit einer grammatisch- v\rortlichen Lateinischen Uebersetzung, etc. Herausgegeben von Johann Christian Zahn. 4°, half bound, gilt to f. Weissen- fels, 1805. With a neat manuscript interlinear translation of such portions of the work as are in German. 1 96 1 Skeireins Aivaggeljons thairh Johannen. Ausle- gung des Evangelii Johannis in Gothischer Sprache ; heraus- gegeben von H. F. Massman. Facsimiles. 4°, half bound. Munchen, 1834. GouGH. 205 1962 Veteris et Novi Testamenti Versionis Gothicae, frag- menta quae supersunt ad fidem codd. castigata Latinitate donata adnotatione critica instrudta, cum Glossario et Gram- matica Linguas Gothicte conjundtis curis ediderunt H. C. De Gabelentz et Dr. J. Loebe. Facsimile Plates. 3 vols, in 2. 4°, half Russia, very neat. Lifsice, 1843 and 1846. 1963 Die Heiligen Schriften, Alten und Neuen Bundes in Gothischer Sprache mit gegeniiberstehendem Griechischem und Lateinischen Texte, Anmerkungen, Wortenbuch Sprach- lere und Geschichtlichen Einleitung von H. F. Massmann. 8°, half Russia. Stuttgart, 1857. Very highly spoken of by Bosworth and Skeat. 1964 Ulphilas Illustratus, by E. Sotberg. Both farts, the first published in 1752, and the second in i755) afterwards published by Busching in his Colle&ion of Gothic treatises, etc., in 1773. Plates and facsimiles. Small 4°, old half binding. Berlin, i755" 1^65 Vulfila ; oder Die Gotische Bibel. Herausgegeben und erklart von Ernst Bernhardt. 8°, sewed. 1875. 1966 VuLCANius, De Literis et Lingua Getarum, etc. 12°, old calf. 1597. Same. Duplicate copy, bound virith Jornandes, No. i>95i- 1967 Wackernagel, W. Gothische und Altsachsische Lesestiicke nebst Worterbuch. "LiLrge 8°, sewed. Basel, 18'ji. 1968 Weingaertner, W. Die Ausspraclie des Gothischen zur Zeit des Ulfilas : eine sprachwissenschaftliche Abhandlung. Mit einer vergleichenden Schrifttabelle. 8°, sewed. Leipzig, 1858. 1969 WiMMER, Dr. L. F. A. Altnordische Grammatik. Aus dem Damischen iibersetzt von Dr. E. Sievers. 8°, sewed. Halle, 1871. 1970 Zacher, Julius. Das Gothische Alphabet Ulfilas und das Runenalphabet. Eine sprachwissenschaftliche Untersuchung. Mit einer Schrifttafel. 8°, sewed. Leipzig, 1855. 1971 GouGH, R. British Topography. 2 vols. 4", calf, some- what broken. London, 1780. A good copy with the fac-simile maps, etc., complete. 206 Greene. 1972 Gould, S. Baring. The Book of Were-Wolves ; being an account of a terrible superstition. Frontispiece. 8°, cloth., uncut. London., i865. ^973 Post-Medieeval Preachers. Post 8°, cloth. London, 1865. 1974 -■ — Lives of the Saints in Monthly volumes. January to June, one volume each. July, two volumes. Together., 8 vols. 12°, cloth. 1872, 1874. 1975 Gove, Mrs. M. S. Ledlures to Ladies on Anatomy and Physiology. Post 8°, cloth. Boston., 1842. 1976 Govv^ER, John. De -Confessione Amantis (in English), zd edition. Folio, morocco extra., gilt edged. London., 1532. A very fine copy. 1977 Grammar-Schools. Sixty views of Endowed Grammar Schools of England, with Letter Press Descriptions. Plates on India Paper, from Original Draivings by J. C. Buckler. 10 Parts. 4°, sewed. 1827, 28. 1978 Grammatical and other Pieces. Juvenalis Satyrae duse (septima et odtava) prasceteris ledlilari dignae. Anto, 1528. Chr. MassEei Grammatices tres partes. Ars Versificatoria, etc., Gandavi, 1545 and 1543, excepting the Pars Prima, which is dated Paris, 1547. In i vol. 8°, in old statnped binding, much broken. At the end of this volume is a snaall piece on Grammar in Latin verse, printed in Gothic letter, by Bonaventura Brassart and his son Francis, at Cambray (Camera- censis) in 1549. From a copy of some correspondence, etc., inserted in the volume, it would appear that this small work was hitherto unknown ; and the writer argues that the work (which begins on A i) , may have been written by Christ. MassEeus, the author of previous pieces in the volume, who was drawn to Cambray by- the solicita- tions of Jacques le Croy, the Bishop of that diocese, whose coat of arms preceded the colophon on C IV. 1978* Grammatography. A Manual of Reference to Alphabets, based on Ballhorn's compilation. Large 8°, cloth. London, 1861. 1978* Grant, A., M.D. The Nestorians, or the Lost Tribes, con- taining evidence of their identity, etc. 12°, cloth. New Tor k, 1 841. 1979 Gray, R., D.D. A Key to the Old TestaiTient and Apoc- rypha. Also a Key to the New Testament by Thomas Percy, D.D. Post 8°, cloth. London, 1857. 1980 Gray, T. Works, edited with Life, by Rev. John Mitford. Portrait. 5 vols. Post 8°, cloth. London, 1835-43. 1981 Greene, R., and Marlowe, C. Poems. Edited by Robert Bell. 12°, cloth, uncut. Lo7idon, 1856. From the " Annotated Edition of the English Poets." GUROWSKI. 207 1982 Gresley, Wm. Theory of the English Church, etc. 12°, cloth. London., 1844. 1983 Greville, C. C. F. Journal of reigns of K. George IV. and K. William IV. 2 vols. 8°, cloth. New York, 1875. 1984^ Grisel. The History of Patient Grisel. Two Early Trafts in Black-letter; with an Introdudlion and Notes (byjf. Payne Collier) . Printed for the Percy Society. 8°, half calf London., 1842. 1985 Grosseteste, Robert, Bishop of Lincoln. " Chasteau d'A- mour" ; and " La Vie de Sainte Marie Egyptienne," in Norman French; and an English Version (of the 13th Century) of " Chasteau d' Amour." Now first edited from MSS. by M. Cooke. 8°, cloth., uncut. London., 1852. Published by the Caxton Society. See also Halliwell, J. O., No. 2,017. 1986 Guest, Edwin. A History of English Rhythms. 2 vols. 8°, cloth., uncut. London, 1838. 1987 Same. Duplicate copy. A presentation copy from the Author to Rev. I. B. Reade. 1988 GuiLEViLLE, Guil. de. Le Rommant des trois Pelerinaiges. Le Premier est de I'homme durant quest en vie. Le Second de I'ame sdpar6e du corps. Le Tiers est de nostre Seigneur J6sus, en forme de monotesseron, etc. 4°, old French calf B. & J. Petit {Paris) n. d. {About 1,500.) Wants title., table and first few leaves are mended. This copy is from the library of the Duke of Sussex. This edition is the only one that contains all three Pelerinaiges. They are the prototype of Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress. 1989 Le Pelerinaige de I'ame. Lmfrime far Anthoine Verard. Numerous wood-cuts. Black letter. 4°, half bound, Paris., 1499. This is a prose version of the second of Les trois Pelerinaiges, and a scarce book- One leaf is a fac-simile ; otherwise a good, sound copy. 1990 Le Pelerinage de I'Homme ; compared with Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress. Edited with notes, etc., by N. Hill. Lllus- .trations. 4°, cloth. London, 1859. The Pylgrymage of Man ; a modern prose translation of the preceding. Illustrations. 4°, cloth. London, 1859. The Pylgrymage of the Soule ; trans, and printed by Caxton An. 1483. Edited by Katherine I. Cust. Illuminations from. MS. copy in British Museum. 4°, cloth. London. 1859. Together 3 vols. 1991 GuROwsKi, Count de. Russia as it is. 12°, cloth. New York, 1854. 208 Hall. 1992 Guy, Earl of Warwick. Noble and Renowned History of. Engravings. 8°, half bound. Warwick., 182 1. '993 Same. New edition. 12°, boards. Coventry, 1850. 1994 Habington, William, Castara ; with a Preface and Notes, by Chas. A. Elton. 12°, boards. Bristol, 181 2. 1995 Haigh, Daniel H. The Conquest of Britain by the Saxons; a Harmony of early Chronicles. Large 8°, cloth, uncut. Lon- don, 1 86 1. 1996 The Anglo-Saxon Sagas ; an Examination of their value as aids to History. A Sequel to Conquest of Britain, etc. Large 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1861. 1997 Hale, W. H. History of the Jews, from Alexander the Great to the destrudlion of Jerusalem. Post 8°, cloth. Lon- don, 1854. 1998 Hales, John, of Eton. Golden Remains. ist edition, Frontisfiece and engraved title-page, by Hollar. 4°, blue mor. gilt, gilt edged. London, 1659. A very fine copy. 1999 Several Tradts ; Sin against the Holy Ghost. 18°, old calf . London, 1716. Wanting pp. 197, 198. 2000 Dall, Caroline H. Woman's Rights under the Law. 3 Ledtures. 12°, cloth. Boston, 1861. 2001 Hall, Bishop Joseph. Virgidemiarum, Sixe Bookes. First three bookes of tooth-lesse Satyres. 1602. The three last bookes of byting Satyres. 1599- Certaine Poems. 1597. 16° , olive green morocco, gilt edged. London. See also Singer's Reprints, 2,997, ^°1- 8. 2002 Meditations and Vows, divine and moral, and a Speech in Parliament. No Peace with Rome ; also the Remedy of Discontentment. 2 vols. 16°, sewed. London, 1853. 2003 Hall, Rev. Peter. The Harmony of Protestant Confessions. Translated from the Latin. 8°, cloth. London, 1842. See Crypt, The, 1,406. Halliwell. 209 History of Old and New Sarum. See Salisbury, Memorials of, 3,146. 2004* Hallam, H. Constitutional History of England. 5th edi- tion. (Baudry.) 3 vols. 8°, cloth. Paris, 1841. 2005 Europe during the Middle Ages. 7th ed. (Baudry.) 2 vols. 8°, cloth. Paris, 1840. 2006 Literature of Europe in the 15th, i6th, and 17th Cen- turies. (Baudry.) 4 vols. 8°, cloth. Paris, 1839. 2007 Halliday, Sir Andrew, M.D. A Genealogical History of the House of Guelph, or Royal Family of England. 4°, half bound. London, 1821. Halliwell (now Phillipps), James Orchard, Comprising Beprints of Rare Books, etc. 2008 The Connexion of Wales with the early Science of England. 8°, sewed. London, 1840. 2009 The Archaeologist and Journal of Antiquarian Science. Illustrated. Large 8°, cloth. London, 1842. 2010 The Harrowing of Hell, a Miracle Play, of the reign of Edward H., from the MS. in the British Museum, with Intro- dudlion, etc. 8°, sewed. London, 1842. See also Mall, Ed., No. 2,666. 201 1 Torrent of Portugal, an English Metrical Romance, from a MS. of the 15th century. 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1842. 2012 Early history of Freemasonry in England, with y^c- simile of MS. Poem. 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1844. 2013 Harry White, his Humour. Reprinted from the unique original in the Bodleian Library, by Mr. HalliwelVs oivn hand, at a small private press, never published. 12 pages. 8°, boards. 1846. MS. note by F. W. Fairholt inserted. The work was also reprinted in " Illustra- tions of the Literature of the XVIth and XVIIth centuries." 2,920. 2014 Morte Arthure ; the Alliterative Romance of the Death of King Arthur, from a MS. in Lincoln Cathedral. Frontispiece. 4°, Roxburghe binding, uncut. Brixton Hill, 1847. One of 75 copies printed for private circulation. 2015 Some Account of the Vernon Manuscript, a volume of early English Poetry in the Bodleian Library. 8°, sewed. London, 1848. 210 Halliwell. 2016 Contributions to Early English Literature, derived chiefly from rare books, and ancient inedited MS. from 15th to 17th centuries. 4°, half morocco^ top gilt. London., 1849. One of 75 copies printed. 2017 Grosseteste, Robert, Bp. of Lincoln. The Castle of Love ; a Poem, from MS. of the XlVth century. 4°, cloth., uncut. Srixton Hill., 1849. One of 100 copies printed for private circulation. See also Grossetete, R., 1,985. 2018 Palatine Anthology ; a Colledtion of Ancient Poems and Ballads, relating to Lancashire and Cheshire, etc. 4°, cloth, uncut. London., 1S50. One of no copies printed for private circulation. With MS. index of contents and an autograph of Rev. Wra. Whitelegg. 2019 Yorkshire Anthology ; a Collection of Ballads, Poems, and Songs relating to Yorkshire. Frontispiece and Glossary. 4°, cloth, uncut. London., 1851. 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London, 1859. 26 copies printed. 2032 An Introdudlion to the Evidences of Christianity. 12°, cloth. London, 1859. 2033 Greene, R. Notable Discovery of Coney-Catchers' Cozenage as well as the Cozenage of Collieries, first printed in 1591- 1859. Defence of Coney-Catching, being a Reply to R. Greene, 1592. 1859. Greene's Ghost-haunting Coney-catchers, by S. R., 1636 (at- tributed to Rowlands), i860. 3 vols. 8°, cloth, uncttt. London. 26 copies only printed of each. See also Greene, under 2,056. 2034 Ballad of the Fair Widow of Watling Street, and her three daughters; from edition of 1600. Sq. 12°, half bound, uncut. London, i860. One of 30 copies printed. 2035 Breton, N. Will of Wit, Wit's Will, or Will's Wit, from the edition of 1599. 4°, half m-orocco, uncut. London, i860. One of 26 copies printed. 2036 Conceits, Clinches, Flashes, and Whimzies ; a jest- book of the 17th century. 4°, half morocco, uncut. London, i860. 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One of 30 copies printed. 205,3 The Sack-Full of Newes ; an old Jest Book of the i6th century. Square 12°, half bound, uncut. London, 1861. One of 40 copies printed. 2054 List of Old Book Rarities in his Libraiy. Small 4°, half bound, uncut. London, 1862. Printed for private circulation. 2055 Account of a singular and unique Colledtion of early Penny Merriments and Histories printed at Glasgow, 1695-98. Square 12°, half bound, uncut. London, 1864. One of 25 copies printed. 3056 Greene's Groatsworth of Wit bought with a Million of Repentaunce. Reprinted from the extremely rare edition of 1596. 8°, half morocco, uncut. London, 1870. One of only ii copies printed. See also Greene, 2,033. 2057 The Voiage and Travaile of Sir John Maundeville. Reprint of edition of 1725. See Maundeville. See also under Shakespeariana, Halliwell, 3,219, etc. 214 Harper's. 2058 Hake, Edward. Newes out of Powles Churchyard, written in English Satyrs. Reprinted from the excessively rare edition of 1579. 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Grammar of ,.the Greek Language. 3d ed., enlarged and improved ; with index to the construdtions of the Gospels, Adts, and Epistles. 2 vols. 8°, cloth, uncut. Oxford, 1861. 232 JOINVILLE. 2219 Jenkins, Edward. Ginx's Baby. 8°, cloth. New York, 1871. — Lord Bantam. Large 8°, 5'ewe<3?. New Tork, 1872. Two vols. 2220 Jesse, Capt. William. Life of Beau Brummel. 8°, half bound. Philadelphia., 1844. 2221 Jest-Books, Old English. Reprinted and edited by W. C. Hazlitt, from the rare originals : — No. I. Merrie Tales, by Skelton, 1566-7. With Introduction and Notes. ^. XII. Mery Jests of the Wyddow Edith, 1573. With Introduction and Notes. 3. Jaclce of Dover's Quest of Inquirie ; or, his Privy Search for the Veriest Foole in England. 1604. 4. Pasquil's Jests, mixed with Mother Bunches Merriments, etc. 1604. 5. The Pleasant Conceites of Old Hobson, the Merry Londoner. 1607. 6. Merrie Conceited Jests of George Peele. 1607, 7. Tarlton's Jests : I. His Court- Witty Jests, a. His Sound City Jests. 3. His Countrey Pretty Jests. By J. H. London, z6ii. 8. Certaine Conceyts and Jeasts. Collected out of Scotus, Poggius, and others. 1614. 9. Wit and Mirth, chargeably collected out of Taverns, etc., etc., by John Taylor, the Water Poet. 1630. 10. Scoggin's Jests. Gathered by Andrew Boord, Doctor of Physicke. 1626. Reprinted ji-om a copy in the Brit. Museum, the only one known. 11. The Merry Tales of the Mad Men of Gottam. Gathered together by A. B. of Physicke Doctor. 1630. 12. Conceits, Clinches, Flashes, and Whimzies ; newly studied, etc. 1639. 13. The Sack-full of Newes. 1673. 13 vols, ^mall 8°, boards., uncut. London., 1866. 2222 Armstrong, Archie. Banquet of Jests ; reprinted froin the original editions; with Arch}''s Dream, 1641. Portrait. 8°, cloth., uncut. Edinb., 1872. Lemon, Mark. Jest Book. See 2,460. 2223 Joe Miller's ; or, the Wits Vade Mecum. Facsimile Reprint of the original edition. 8°, Roxburghe binding. London., 1739- 2224 Johnston, James F. The Chemistry of Common Life. Wood Engravings. 2 vols. Ii"., cloth. New 7'ork, 1856. 2225 Johnstone, Rev. J. Antiquities Celto-Normannicee, con- taining the Chronicle of Man and the Isles, from the original MS. in the British Museum ; with an English Translation and Notes, etc. 4°, half bound. Copenhagen, 1786. See also 2,183. 2226 JoiNViLLE, Jean, Sire de. Histoire de St. Louis, Credo et Lettre a Louis X. Text original, accompagn^ d'une tradu. Grammatica Lingua Anglicanie, cui prafigitur de loquela, etc. 6th ed. Portrait by Cipriani. 5 , calf, neat. Londini, 1765. Valuable as authority in Early English. 2403 Ward Johti Four Essays on English Language ; with Cata- logue of Eng. Verbs. 8°, calf very neat. Loridon, 1758. Language, etc.: Whyttvnton. 247 3404 Sa)ne. Duplicate copy, in calf, with autoffra-ph and MS. notes of W. I-I. Black. '' ■" ^ ^ Ward, W. Short questions upon the eight parts of Speech with the Concords in English. 4°. London, 1629. Bound with Butler's Grammar, etc., 2,304. -405 Essay on Grammar, as applied to the English Lan- guage, in two treatises. 4°, calf. London, 1765. 2406 Webster, Noah. Dissertations on the English Language. Printed by Isaiah Thomas. 8°, old sheep. Boston, 1789. An interesting reference is made to this work in Dr. Francis' Old New York, No. 105. 2407 Welsford, Henry. On the Origin and Ramifications of the English Language. 8°, cloth. London, 1845. 2408 Mithridates Minor ; or, an Essay on Language. 8°, cloth. London, 1848. 2409 Weston, Stephen. A Specimen of the Conformity of the European Languages with the Oriental, etc. Small 8°, sheep. London, 1802. 2410 Weymouth, Rich'd F. On Early English Pronunciation, with especial reference to Chaucer. 8°, cloth. London, 1874. 241 1 White, James. The English Verb ; a grammatical Essay. 8°, old calf . London, 1761. 2412 Whitney, Prof. Wm. D. Language and the Study of Lan- guage. 12 Lecftures. Post 8°, c/o^/z. New 2^ork,-iS6']. 2413 Whyttynton, Robert. Lychfeldiensis Editio cum Interpre- tamento Francisci Nigri, Diomedes da accentu in pedestri Oratione, etc. Lmpressa per W. de Worde in vico vulga- riter nunciipato {the Jlete street) ad signutn soils commoran- tem. 20 leaves. ^ , Russia, gilt tooled, gilt edges. Lotid., 1516. See Dibdin's Typ. Antiq. ; this is an earlier edition than lot 244, Vol. 2, Page 173, of that work. 2414 Grammatices magistri et prothonatis Anglie floren- tissimee Oxoniensi achademia Laureati Lucubrationes de Synon- imis, de Epithetis de variandi Formulis, per W. de Worde impressa. 26 leaves i?zserted betiveen blank leaves, complete copy. 4°, half brown calf, stamped. London, n. d. See Dibdin's Ames, Vol. 2, p. 178, No. 255. This is an earher edition than that mentioned. 2415 Lauricomi Lichfeldiensis de Syllabarum quantitatibus Opusculum recognitum, ^er W. de Worde. 0^6 leaves. 1519. 248 Language, etc.: Young. Editio secLinda. 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Law (English) : Brixton. 249 2434 Lappenberg, Dr. J. M. History of England under the Anglo-Saxon Kings ; trans, by B. Thorpe, with additions and corrections by the author and translator. 2 vols. 8°, cloth^ uncut. London, 1S45. 2425 History of England under the Norman Kings ; pre- fixed an epitome of the early History of Normandy. Trans, by B. Thorpe, with additions and corredtions by the translator. 8°, cloth, uncut. Oxford, 1857. 3436 Lardner, Rev. Nathaniel, D.D. Life and Writings ; a Catalogue of his Works, and 8 Sermons. 8°, calf. London, 1769. 2437 Works, with Life of the Author, General Chronologi- cal Tables, and Copious Indexes. 1 1 vols. 8°, vellum. Lon- don, 1788. 3438 Latin. A short introdudlion of Grammar generally to be used, compiled, and set forth, for the bringing up of all those that intend to attain to the knowledge of the Latin Tongue. 8°, calf, speckled, red edges, at the Theatre. Oxford, 1699. 2429 A Grammar of the Latin Tongue by Solomon Lowe. 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Two Dialogues in English between a Doctor of Divinity and a Student in the Laws of England, of the Grounds of the said Laws and of Conscience. Black letter. 12°, calf^ broken. London^ ^'T^9- FoRTESCUE, Sir John. See 1,771-1,773. 2436 GtJTERBOCK, Carl. Bradlon and, his Relation to the Roman Law. Trans, by B. Coxe. Large 8°, cloth., imcut. Phila- delpMa, 1866. 2437 Lambarde, Wm. Eirenarcha, or of the Office of Justices of the Peace, in two Bookes ; Gathered 15791 and now revised and firste published. Black letter. 12°, calf. London., 1581. 2438 Manwood, John. Treatise and Discourse of the Forest Laws. 5th ed., corredted and enlarged by Wm. Nelson. 8°, old calf . London., i74^- 2439 Natura Brevium, newly corrected in Englisshe, with dyvers addycyons of statutes, etc. 12°, black letter. London., i544' 2440 Redman, R. The greate abbrydgement of all y° statutes of Englande, untyll the XXX yere of the reygrie of our moste drad soveraygne lorde Kyng Henry the eyght. 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An exposition of .certaine difficult and obscure wordes, and termes of the lawes of this Realme, newly set foorth and augmented, both in French and English for the helpe of .such yonge Studentes as are desirous to attaine the knowledge of the same. Square 12°, partly in black letter. Old stamped binding. Richard Tottell, 1579. Leland. 251 2446 Vattel, E. de. The Law of Nations ; trans, by J. Chitty, with additional notes, etc., by Ed. D. Ingraham. Large 8°, calf. Philadelphia., 1852. 2447 Lawrence, Eugene. The Lives of the British Historians. 2 vols. 8°, cloth. New 2'ork, 1855. 2448 Layamon's Brut, or a Chronicle of Britain ; a poetical Semi- Saxon Paraphrase of the Brut of Wace ; with translation, notes, and Glossary, by Sir F. Madden. Facsimiles. 3 vols. Large 8°, boards, uncut. London., 1847. 2449 Layard, a. H. Popular Account of Discoveries at Nin- eveh ; Abridged edition. Wood-cuts. Post 8°, cloth. New York, 1852. 2450 Lea, Henry C. Studies in Church History : — The Rise of the Temporal Power. Benefit of Clergy. Excommunication. 8°, cloth. Philadelphia, 1869. 2451 Le Brethon, J. J. P. Guide to the French Language. Corredted and enlarged by P. Bekeart. 8°, cloth. New York, 1839. 2452 Same. With Key to Exercises, etc. 2 vols. 8°, cloth. London, 1843-4. 2453 Le Grand, J. B. Partenopex de Blois, a Romance, in four cantos. Freely translated from the French, with notes. By William Stewart Rose. Engravings. 4°, maroon morocco, stamped. London, 1807. The engravings, from designs by Smirke, are strictly in accordance with the costumes of the Xllth and Xlllth centuries. See also Roxburghe Club Publications, 3,137, No. 82. 2454 Fabliaux ; or. Tales, abridged from French MSS. of Xllth and Xlllth centuries. Seledled and translated into English verse by the late G. L. Way, with a Preface, Notes, and Ap- pendix, by the late G. Ellis. New edition, corrected. Wood- cuts. 3 vols'. Crown 8°, calf, neat. London, 1815. 2455 Le Hericher, Edouard. Glossaire Etymologique des noms propres de France et d'Angleterre. 4°, sewed. Paris, 1870. 2456 Leland, John. Genethliacon illustrissimi Eduardi, Prin- cipis Cambrise, etc. London, 1543. Cygnea Cantio. Commentarii in Cygneam Cantionem, Indices BritannicsE Antiquitatis locupletissimi.- London, 1545. Laudatio Pacis. London, 1546. 252 LiGHTFOOT. x\ssertio inch'tissimi Arturii Regis Britannias. London, 1544- I vol. 4°, morocco, gilt edged. Autograph of W. Herbert on each work, and MS. notes. 2/|.57 The Laboryouse Journey and Serche of John Leylande for Englandes Antiquities. 8°, half bound. Reprint of the London edition of i549- This work is also found as a part of the Lives of Leland, Heame, and Wood. 2458 De Rebus Britannicis Colledanea. Ex Autographis descripsit, ediditque Tho. Hearnius, qui & Appendicem sub- jecit, etc. Portraits, Plates, Notes and Lndex. 6 vols, in 3. 8°, calf. 0x071, 1715. One of 150 copies printed. See also Hearne, 2,091-2,093. 2459 Lives of Thomas Hearne and Anthony A. Wood, Antiquaries. With an authentic account of their respeftive writings and publications, from original papers. Portraits. 2 vols. 8°, sheep. Oxford, i*]T'2. 2460 Lemon, Mark. The Jest Book : a coUedtion of Choice Anec- dotes and Sayings. Small 8°, cloth. London, 1865. 2461 Letters from the Shores of the Baltic, by a Lady. 12°, half bottnd. London, 1844. 2462 Lewis, Rev. John. Life of Dr. John Fisher, Bishop of Rochester in the reign of Henry VIII. Now first published from the original manuscript. Introdu6lion by T. H. Turner. 2 vols. 8°, cloth. London, 1855. 2463 Lewis, Sam'l. Topographical Dictionary of England. 5th edition. 4 vols. 1845. Topographical Di6tionary of Wales. 3d edition. 2 vols. 1844. Atlas to the Topographical Didlionaries of England and Wales ; with a general map and maps of counties. 1845. Together 7 vols. 4°, cloth. London. 2^64. Liber Albus. Th'e White Book of the City of London. Compiled A.D. 1419. By John Carpenter (Richard Whitting- ton, Mayor) , translated and annotated from the Original Latin and Anglo-Norman, by H. T. Riley. 4°, cloth, uncut. Lon- don, 1861. 2465 LiDDELL, H. G., D.D. The Student's History of Rome. Lllustrated. Post 8°, cloth. London, 1871. 2466 LiGHTFOOT, Rev. John, D.D. Whole Works edited by Rev. J. R. Pitman. Portrait. 13 vols. 8°, boards. London, 1825. Liturgies: Annee Chr^tienne. 253 3467 LiLiE, John. Euphues. The Anatomy of Wit. Cori-eaed and Augmented; and Euphues and his England. Small 4°, dark calf, tooled. London, 1617. Title-page to first part and last leaf are mended, others somewhat stained. MS. marginal notes. 2468 LiNGARD, John. History of England from Roman invasion. 4th ed. 13 vols. Post 8°, cloik. London, 1837-39. 2469 Lismore's (Dean of) Book. Seleaion of ancient Gaelic Poetry, from a MS. colleftion. Edited with translation and notes by M'Lauchlan and Skene. Facsimiles. 8°, cloth, un- cut. Edinb., 1862. Liturgies, MS. See belotv, under Manuscripts, Nos. 2,698-2,713. 2470 Liturgical. Catalogue of C. J. Stewart. 12°, sewed. London, n. d. 2471 Advertisements, partly for due order in the publique» ad- ministration of Common Prayers and usinge the Holy Sacra- mentes. (1564.) Articles whereupon it was agreed by the Archbishoppes and Bishoppes of both provinces. 1571- A booke of certaine canons concerning some part of the Dis- cipline of the Church of Englande. 1571. Articles to be enquired in the Visitation, in the first year of Queen Elizabeth. 1559. Injundtions given by the Queen's Majestie. Anno Dom. 1559. 1559- These Jive very rare trails, not very clean, in one volume, old calf. See under Injunctions, 2,556, for later copy of this last work. 2472 An Abstract of certaine Adts of Parliament of certaine her Majestie's injundtions : of certaine canons. Constitutions, etc. Small Quarto, calf. 1581. 2473 Ann^e Chrdtienne, contenant les Messes, des Dimanches, Fetes, et Furies, de toute I'annee. Latin et Francais. 13 vols. Small 8°, citron m.orocco, 1739. The original bind- ing with the arms of a former owner stamped upon the sides. 254 Liturgies: Canons. 2474 Antiphonaire de Saint Grdgoire. Fac-simile du Manuscrit de Saint Gall (copie authentique de I'autographe ecrite vers I'an 790). x^oflanches. Folio, cloth. Bnixelles, 1867. 2475 Articles of Religion of the Church of England in the reigns of K. Edward VI. and Q. Elizabeth. 4°, half morocco, gilt edges. London, 1%!!. This collection was formed by that eminent scholar, Dr. Burney, and privately printed. 2476 Baron, Rev. J. Anglo-Saxon Witness on four alledged requisites for Holy Communion : Fasting, Water, Altar-Lights, and Incense. 8°, cloth. London, 1869. 2477 Bay-bush, A Beautiful. Prayers, Meditations, etc. 24°, original calf binding. Imferfedt, wanting title, some of the first leaves and last leaves. It contains amongst others, " Twentie and one godly and necessary praiers, gath- ered out of the CXIX. Ps., etc. The Prayers are according to the number of the letters in the sentence, ' God save Queen Elizabeth.' " A curious little book, unnoticed by Lowndes or Watts, but in Maunsell's Catalogue, according to MS. note ; which also says, "probably printed by Wykes or Seres." Breviarium Lugdunense, 1482. See under Manuscripts, 2,698. 2478 Breviarium Hiemalis partis at Estivalis. Pataviensis eccle- sise. Large folio, half boimd. Wood-cuts. In tolerably sound condition, but -wanting leaf 'ifi'^. Vienna, 1517- 2479 Breviarii Portiforium, seu Sarisburiensis, Annotatione per- petua illustrati, et cum Breviariis Eboracensi, Herefordensi, et Romano, comparati Car. Seager. Fascic. 1 et 2, Psalterium et Proprium de Tempore et Com- mune Sandlorum compledlens. 1843, 1855. 2 vols. Crown 8°, seived. See also Portiforium Sarisburiensis, 2,592. 2480 Breviarium Aberdonense. 77?^ Repritit in two volumes, half brown morocco, uncut. London, 1854. With the Preface by I^aing and fac-simile reprint of '•'■ Cofnpassio beate Marie" half browti calf. 4°. The whole in 3 vols. 2481 Breviarium Romanum. i2°, brown morocco, gilt edges. Mechlin, 1861. 2482 Calendar (The) of the Anglican Church. Illustrated. 12°, cloth. Oxford, 1851. Canons, Certain Considerations, etc. See under Manu- scripts, 2,699. Common Prayer: Collection. 255 3483 C^REMONiALE Episcoporum, jussu Clementis VIII., Pont. Max. novissime refoimatum. 4°, old calf . Rome, 1606. 24S4 Notes on Ceremonial from Anglican, Galilean, and Roman Authorities, with the order for the celebration of the Holy Eucharist with the Secreta from the Sarum Missal. 12°, cloth. London, 1876. 3455 Choral Service of the Anglo-Catholic Church. A Treatise on the Musical Services of the Church with notices of the more eminent Composers. 8°, morocco gilt. London, 1844. 3486 Church Discipline, etc. : — Abolishing of the Booke of Common Prayer, by reason of its corruptions, etc. Autographs of W, Herbert and Tho. Hearne. Boards. 1641. Petition to the People for a Christian and Unbloudy Decision in Cases of Con- science, etc. 1642. Manner of the Impeachment of the.XII. Bishops. 1642. Ordinance for Ordination of Ministers, pro tempore. 1644. Ordinance for Payment of Tythes, etc. 1644. Ordinance constituting Sir N. Brent, Judge of the Prerogative Court for Wils, etc. 1644. Ordinance for talcing away the Book of Common Prayer, and a Directory for Publique Worship of God. 1644. Ordinance for putting in Execution the Directory for Publique Worship. (23 Aug. 164s). 1646. Ordinance for Suspension from Lord's Supper in cases of Ignorance and Scandall. 2 editions. 1645. Directions for Presbyteriall Government. 1645. Ordinance for giving Power to all the Classicall Presbyteries. 2 editions. 1645. The Four Bills sent to the King in the Isle of Wight, and also the Articles of the Church of England, etc. 1647. Ordinance for dividing the Counties into Presbyteries, etc. 1647. Ordinance for repairing Churches, and paying Church Duties. 1647. Ordinance for punishing Blasphemies and Heresies. 1648. Summary Reasons against the new Oath and Engagement. 1649. Apologie for the Ministers of the Church of England. 1653. 19 trails. Small 4°, uncut. Enclosed in a neat, half morocco case. London. Common Prayer. 2487 Edwards' Second Prayer Book. Wanting the First Title and leaves ^ 4 and 5. The '■^Morning Prayer" is supplied from another edition. The volume is No. I of Lowndes, and has the Rubric, prefixed to the Communion in the later issues, frinted on a separate sheet on broadside. Also some manuscript notes at the beginning by former owners. Folio, old calf. London, Whitchurch, 1552. Collection of Alterations, etc., relating to early editions. See under Manuscripts, 2,700. 256 Common Prayer: England. 2488 A Brief Discouis off the Troubles begonne at Franckford in Germany, A.D. 1554, aboute the Booke off Common Prayer and Ceremonies, and continued by the Englishe men theyre to thende of Queen Marie's Reigne. iS75' 4°: fiottled calf, gilt edged, secretly frinted. 2489 Same. With Introduction by John Petheram. Post 8°, cloth. London, 1846. 2490 England. The Booke of Common Prayer of the Church of England. Together with a large paper copy of the Psalms, by Tate and Brady. i vol. 4°, old red tnorocco. 1618, 1740. 2491 Scotland. The Booke of Common Prayer and Adminis- tration of the Sacraments and other parts of Divine Service for the use of the Church of Scotland. Editibtirgh. Printed by Robert Toung. 1637. Also, The Psalmes of David, translated by King James. 1636. Folio, blue morocco, gilt edges. This copy has bound up with it a very rare and curious broadside, " A short and general confession, etc." Printed in 1603. 2492 Same. But ivith two leaves of the " Certaine godly prayers" following the catch-word " Certaine" at the end of the Psalms, atid of which it has been disputed that any such leaves existed. Folio, calf, very neat. 1637. 2493 Same. 1637. Together -yvith a large declaration concerning the Late Tumults in Scotland from their first originalls, by the King, Charles I. Folio, with Portrait. 1639. ^ volumes in sound old calf. 2494 England. Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments and Other Rites and Ceremonies, according to the use of the Church of England. A fine and perfe£l large paper copy of the edition of 1662. In sound old morocco binding, gilt edges. 1662. Wm. Maskell's copy. 2495 First octavo edition of the present Liturgy of the Church of ISfigland. 1662. Also, Greek New Testament. London, 1633. And the Psalms in Metre. 1633. The latter wanting a leaf or two at the end. In i vol 8°, old calf. Common Prayer. 257 2496 Book of Common Prayer. With the various occa- sional offices^ Including that at the ceremony of the Heal- ing. This latter was discontinued In this reign. Folio, half bound., gilt edges. London., 1706. 2497 Same., with other additional offices^ including., "A form for receiving Lapsed Protestants." Folio, old panelled calf. Dublin., 1750. 2408 LiTURGiA, seu Liber Precum Communium in Ecclesia Anglicana Receptus. Frontispiece. 18°, vellum. London., 1726. 2499 Safne., but a different translation. 18°, calf. Lon- don., 1785. 2500 Common Prayer. A new form of, with the offices thereto belonging, to which are prefixed reasons for the proposed alter- ations. 8°, calf. London., 1753. 2501 LiTURGiA Britannica. The Book of Common Prayer in Latin and English. F'rontlsplece. 8°. Bagster., n. d. 2503 LiTURGiA Anglicana Odloglotta. The Book of Common Prayer in English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Greek, Ancient and Modern, Latin. F'rontlsplece. 8°. Bagster^ 1825. 2503 Bosw^ORTH, Rev. J. Book of Common Prayer, according to the Church of England, arranged in the diredi order in which the prayers are used. 8°, boards. London., 1839. 2504 Common Prayer. Pickering, W. Series of fac-simile re- prints, viz. : The first and second of Edw. VI., 1549, 1552- — Elizabeth's first, 1559. — James I., 1604. — Scottish Service of 1637. — Charles 2d, or Sealed Book, 1663. — Vidloria, 1844. — Order for Administration of the Holy Communion, 1844. 8 vols. Folio, vellum., uncut. 2505 The Two Books of Edward VI., 1549 and 1553, compared and edited by Edward Cardwell, D.D. 3d ed. 8°, cloth. Oxford., 1853. 2^06 The Revised Liturgy of 1689, being the Book of Com- mon Prayer interleaved with the alterations prepared for convo- cation by the Royal Commissioners in the first year of the reign of William and Mary. By John Taylor. '&"., cloth. London, 1855- 2^07 Photozincographic copy of edition of 1636, made in 1870, shewing the manuscript alterations made in 1661, and authorized in 1663. Folio, cloth. 1870. This fac-simile reprint shows the changes which were suggested as well as those adopted. 258 Liturgies: Donatus. 2508 Liturgies. A Collection of nearly 200 Occasional Foi-ms of Prayer from 1588 to 1856, arranged under the respective Sov- ereigns, in neat half blue mor. cases, 15 in number. Some are of great rarity, but a few slightly imperfect. 2509 CoNFESsiONALE ou Beichtspiegel nach den Zehn Geboten ; r^produit en fac-simile d'apres I'unique Exemplaire, conserve au Museum Meermanno-Westreenianum, par E. Spanier, avec une Introdudtion par J. W. Holtrop. Large 8°, cloth, uncut. La Haye, 1861. This Confessionale was executed in Germany towards the end of the XVth century. It is now published with a transcript of the old German text, and a French translation. The original consists of 8 leaves, without number or signature. See notice of it in Dibdin's " Literary Reminiscences." Vol. \i, pp. 962-965, 2510 CosiN, Bishop John. A Collection of Private Devotions, in the pracftice of the Ancient Church, called the Hours of Prayer. 24°, old calf , engraved title. London, 1672. 2511 Cranmer, ^(5/. An Answer unto the crafty and Sophisticall Cavillation devised by Stephen Gardiner, late Byshop of Win- chester. Black letter. Folio, calf. 1551. This volume, although marked " Collated and perfect" by a London Bookseller, wants the " Table of Faults escaped," at the end. 2512 Deer, The Book of. Edited froin the original MS. by John Stuart. Plates and facsimiles. 4°, cloth, uncut. Edin- burgh, 1869. " This interesting and valuable w^ork contains the Service Book used by the Church founded by St. Columba at Deer in Aberdeenshire. The MS. is ascribed to Hiberno- Pictish origin in 9th century." 2513 De Rozi^re, Eugene. Liber Diurnus, ou Recueil des Formules usitcies par la Chancellerie Pontificale du V au XP Siecle. 8°, half vellum. Paris, 1869. The above work has the addenda printed after the first part was published. See also Garnerius, 2,526. 2514 Devotions of the Ancient Church in Seven Pious Prayers, with seven administrations. 18°, old calf. London, 1660. 2515 DiDOT, A. F. Missel de Jacques Juvenal des Ursins, cede a la ville de Paris. 8°, sewed. Paris, 1861. 2516 DiRECTORiUM Anglicanum, being a Manual of DirecSions for the right celebration of the Holy Communion. Edited by Rev. John Purchas. 4°, vellutn. London, 1858. 2517 Donatus. Partes Orationis Johannis Gerson. — Notabilis expositio super Canonem Missae. In one volume, folio, old sta7nped binding, sound and good. Nuremberg^, JP. Creusner (1472)- Liturgies: Garnerius. 259 2518 DuRANDi, G. Racionale Divinorum Officiovum. Printed on Vclhini. Mogimtice -per J. Fust et P. de Gernszheym. Folio. 1459- no leaves of this early printed worli. Considered by many as tli? first printed with movable metallic types. A perfect copy contains i6o leaves. 2519 Rationale Divinorum Officiorum. Sm. folio. Orig- inal vellum wrapper. Lyons., 15 10. See for MS. copy Manuscripts, 2,692. 2520 The Symbolism of Churches and Church Ornaments. A translation of the first book of the Rationale Divinorum Offi- ciorum. With an Introdu6lory Essay, Notes, etc., by Rev. J. M. Neale and Rev. B. Webb. 8°, calf. Leeds, 1843. 2521 Epistles and Gospels. Here begynneth the Pystels and Gospels of the Sondayes and festyuall holy dayes, newly cor- reSed and amended. 8°, calf, curiously stamped. An im- perfeS; copy, wanting Title, table at end, and 2 leaves. Apparently part of a larger book ; date on cover is given 1539- 2522 Erasmus, Mayster, of Roterdanae. A playne and godly Exposytion or Declaration of the Commune Crede and of the X. Commaundmentes of goddes law. A reprint of the original edition made at the request of the Erie of Wyltshyre, father of ^ueen Anne J3oleyn, circa 1533. 8°, half hound, n. d. 2523 Ferrette, Rev. Jules. The Eastern Liturgy and Damascus Ritual, translated from the Greek. 2 vols. i8°, cloth. Lon- don, 1866. 2524 Freeman, Ireneus. The Reasonableness of Divine Service, or Non-conformity to Common Prayer. Small 4°, sewed. London, 1661. 2525 Gandolphy, Peter. An exposition of Liturgy or a Book of Common Prayers, etc., for the use of all Christians in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. 1 2°, red calf 2d ed. Birmingham, 1815. With the two prehminary leaves of confirmation and attestation given by the authorities at Rome. 2526 Garnerius, Joannes. Liber Diurnus Romanorum Pontifi- cum, ex antiquissinio codice nunc primum in lucem editus. Cum Preefatione, Notis et Dissertationibus J. Garnerii. 4°, half bound. Paris, 1680. See also De Rozi^re, 2,513. 260 Liturgies: Henry VIII. 3^27 Gibson, Bf. Ed. Codex Juris Ecclesiastici Anglican! : or Statutes, Constitutions, Canons, Kubricks and Articles of the Church of England, methodically digested, with a commentary historical and juridical. 2 vols. Folio, calf, gilt. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1761. A fine copy. Graduale. See under yi?caai,zxv^\.%, for two MSS., 2,701, 2,702. 2528 GuERANGER, Dom P. Institutions Liturgiques. 3 vols., 8°, half calf. Mans, 1840 and 51. 2529 GuiLLERME. Postilla Super Epistolas et Evangelia de tem- pore et de sandtis et pro defundtis. Small 4°. A handsomely ■printed volutne, in fine condition, -with numerous wood-cuts, and beautifully bound in dark brown morocco, gilt edges. S. a. et d. Mich. Furter, Basle. See Hain, No. 8,249. 2530 Same. Another edition. Folio, fine and large. Russia. Cologne, 1482. A fuller and more comprehensive edition of the Postills than the preceding. See Hain, 8,259. 2531 Hall, Bev. Peter. Reliquiee Liturgicse. Documents con- nedted with the Liturgy, exhibiting the substitutes, alterations, etc. 5 vols., viz. : Middleburgh Prayer Book, 1602. Scottish Prayer book, 1637. Parliamentary Diredtory, 1644. Savoy Liturgy, 1 66 1. American, 1786. Also, Fragmenta Liturgica. 7 vols., viz.: Puritan Prayer Book, etc. Stephens' Liturgies, 1696, etc. Whiston's Liturgy, 1713. Henley's, 1727. Nonjurors, 1718. Deacon's Devo- tions, 1734- Dunkirk Prayer Book, 1791. 12 vols, in all. 18°, cloth. Bath, 1847-8. 2532 Henley, John. The Appeal of the Oratory to the first ages of Christianity. — Primitive Liturgies, etc. 12°, old calf. London, 1726. See Hall, Peter, 2,531. There are several variations between this copy and Hall's reprint in Fragmenta Liturgica, vol. 2. 2533 The Primitive Liturgy and Eucharist, with two Homi- lies and a new Preface, together with Oratory Transadtions, Parts I and 2, calf. 1727, 1728. Somewhat imperfect, but making, with the preceding, the Liturgy and Transac- tions perfect. 2534 Henry VIII. Assertio Septem Sacramentorum adversus Martinum Lutherum sdita ab invidlissimo Angliae et Francite Rege, etc. Bomce, 1521. Liturgies : Homilies. 261 Literai-um quibus, etc., etc., Rex Anglise, Fldei Defensor, respondit ad quaiidam Epistolam M. Lutheri ad se missam. Jioime, i^zj. In I \ol. 4°, originallimp vellum^ fine tall copy. Pi-efixed are 4 leaves containing-'-'- Librum Juinc hiviiiiss. Ang. Regis, etc., contra M. Luthcrum legentibii-s." The letter of Luther, reprinted with the king's reply, has been cut out, but re-in- serted from another copy. This Roman edition of Henry VXIIth's famous book is even more rare than that printed in England, and contains Pope Leo's letter conferring upon him the title of Defender of the Faith, not printed in later editions. This volume is from the ancient library of the Altieri family, and has, perhaps, passed through the hands of the Roman inquisitors, for the names of Henry VIII. and Martin Luther are struck through with a pen, or have paper pasted over them. 2535 An Assertion of the Seven Sacraments against Martin Luther ; with his Epistle to the Pope, Mr. Clark's Oration, the Pope's Answer and Bull, etc. 3d ed. Portrait. Post 8°, stamped calf extra. London, i6SS. See also Henry VIII., 2,102, 2,103. 2536 HiCKES, George, D.D. Devotions in the Antient way of Offices, with Psalms, Hymns, and Prayers for every day of the week and every Holiday in the year. Reformed by a Person of Quality. With tunes to the Hymns. 2d ed. 12°, calf. Lon- don, 1 701. 2537 HiERURGiA Anglicaua, or Documents and Extradts illustrative of the Ritual of the Church of England after the Reformation. 8°, cloth. London, 1848. 2538 Hole, Matthew (the Nonjuror) . Works, viz. : Pradtical Dis- courses on all the Parts and Offices of the Liturgy of the Church of England ; Exposition of the Cathechism ; Discourses on Charit}', and Letters to a Non-Conformist on Forms of Prayer. 10 vols. 8°, Cambridge, calf. 1698-1732. HoMiLi^E. For a MS. copy see under Manuscripts, 2,703. 2539 Homilies. Certayne Sermons, or Homilies, appoynted by the Kynges Maiestie to bee declared and redde by all pei'sones. Vicars or Curates, every Sondaye in their churches. Printed by Richd. Grafton. 4°, vellum covers. L^ondon, i547- Imperfect copy, the last 8 leaves wanting. See Dibdin's Typ. Antiq. Vol. 3, 456. Art. 1,473. 2540 Bonner, Edmund, Bishop of London. A Profitable Necessary Do6frine, with certayne Hoinelies, etc. Homelies not only promised before in his Boke, intituled, A necessary Doftrine, but now of la-te adjoyned thereunto, etc. Printed by fhon Cazvoode. i vol. 4°, brown morocco, gilt edges. London. i555- A very fine copy. 262 Liturgies : Hymnale. 2541 Certaine Sermons (or Homilies) appoynted by the Queene's Majestie to be read every Sunday and holiday in the Churches for the better understanding of the people, together with — The Second Tome of Homilees, set out by authoritie of the Qiieenes Majestie. 2 vols, in one. Calf. London., 1563. Watson, Bp. Dodtrine concerning Sacraments. See 3.580. HoR^E. For a MS. copy of i^th century, see under Man- uscripts, 2,704. 2542 HoR^ Beatas Virginis, Secundum usum Sarum cum illius meraculis Impresse Parisiis, opera ac arte Nicolai Hygman, impensis Symonis Vostre (Almanach de 1520 a 1536) gr. in- 8. Goth. Iniprime sur I'^elin. 2 vols. 8°, Paris, 1520. In old red morocco binding, very elaborately and curiously tooled. It has a pro- fusion of wood-cuts, many full page, which with the wood-cut borders are elaborately executed. The Initial letters throughout are illuminated in gold and colors. In fine condition and perfect as to the main portion of the work ; but eight leaves, forming a rosary of the Blessed Virgin, and needed to complete the volume, have in the letter press been copied in fac-simile upon vellum and bound in red morocco. It is one of the rarest and most beautiful of the Horse of the English use which were printed in France. 2543 HoR^ Beatissimse Virginis Marias ad Legitimum Sarisburi- ensis Ecclesiae ritum, etc., cum quindecim Orationibus beatte Brigittffi ac multis aliis Orationibus pulcherrimis et Indulgentiis. Paris, F. Regnault, 1527. Last leaf, dated March 1st, 1526. Bro-wn morocco, by Pratt. Gilt edges. Gothic Letter, printed in Red and Black within wood-cut borders, representing the Dance of Death, etc. The top and back margins are inlaid, and some small portions of text are wanting. 2544 A volume with the same title and same date as the previous vohime, but in a larger type and without the -wood- cut borders, having also a larger proportion of the prayers, etc., in English. Trvo leaves in excellent facsimile, other- wise sound, perfe6i, and in good condition. Large 8°, old Russia, very neat. Paris, 1527. 2545 HoR^ beatse Marias ad usum Ecclesia; Sarisburiensis. Anno 1530. Paris. Franciscus Regnault. '&m-&\\ /i^ , stamped blue calf, bevelled edges, gilt leaves, wantitzg folios A%\ B \ and 2 ; corner of f ^ ; n I and 2, »- 8 ; i' 5. Title 7nounted. Not in the British Museum or Dickinson's list. 2546 HoR^ beatissimas virginis Mariae secundum usurn Saruin. 12°, vellum, cropped and slightly imperfedl, but an inter- esting volume, with quaint woodcuts, etc. Robert Valentin. 1555- The book is labelled " Sarum Primer." Hymnale. See under Manuscripts for MS. copy, 2,705. Liturgies: Lectionarium. 263 3547 Hymni de tempoi-e et de Sandtis in earn formam qua a suis autoribus scripti sunt denuo redadti, etc. 12°, brown calf. Argent., 1 5 13. 25/]^ Hymni Sacri breviarii Romani Urbani VIII. audtoritate recogniti. Large folio, bound in -pigskin, with ornamental bosses, corners, and clasps. Salisburg., 1685. A majestic volume printed in uncommonly large type in red and black and with the musical notes. Thesaurus hymnologicus, etc., by H. A. Daniel. See No. 1,415. Hymni Latini Medii JEn\, hy F. J. Mone. See No. 2,809. 2549 Injunccions genue by the moste excellent Prince Edward the Sixte ; to all and singulier his louyng Subiedls, as well of the Clergie, as of the Laietie. R. Grafton. Small 4°, brown morocco tooled, gilt edges. London, 1547. Last leaf, containing colophon and printer's device, in fac-simile. 2550 Injunctions given by the Qiteen's Majestie. 4°, half bound. Printed by R. Barker. London, 1600. For an earlier copy, see w^Zf/t-r Advertisements, 2,471, No. 5, 2551 Institutiones Piffi ; or, Diredtions to Pray. By H. I. 3d ed. Engraved title by Marshall. 18°, stamped morocco, gilt edges. London, 1640. This seems to be a scarce volume, as Lowndes quotes no sales of any edition. 2553 Johnson, John. A Collection of all the Ecclesiastical Laws, Canons, etc., of the Church of England, 601 to 1519. Now first translated into English. 2 vols. 8°, old panelled calf. London, 1720. 2553 Same. New edition, edited by John Baron. 2 vols. Large 8°, cloth, uncut. Oxford, 1850. Kalendarium. See under Manuscripts for MS. copy, 2,706. 2554 Keeling, W. Liturgise Britannicae ; or, the several editions of the Book of Common Prayer of the Church of England, from its compilation to its last revision. 8°, cloth. London, 1842. 2555 Le Brun, Pierre. Explication de la Messe contenant les dissertations, historiques et dogmatiques sur les Liturgies des toutes les Eglises du Monde Chretien. 8 vols, in 4. 8°, half bound. Paris, 1777-78. Plates. Uncut. 2556 Lectionarium, Sandtse Maria, Sandti Thomas, Sandti Au- gustini, Sandtas KyneburgcB, et Sandti Kenani. Cura W. H. Hart. Printed in colored inks. Large 8°, cloth. London, 264 Liturgies: Migne. For a MS. Ledlionarium see under Manuscripts, 2,707. 2557 Legends of St. Kentigern and Commemorative celebrations of his friends and disciples. Translated from the Aberdaen Breviary and the Arbutlmott Missal. With an illustrative appendix. Privately printed. Large 8°, cloth. Edinburgh, 1872. 2558 List of Printed Service-Books according to the ancient uses of the Anglican Church. %°, sewed. Londoit, li^o. This goes under the title of " Dickinson's List." 2559 Des livres de liturgie des figlises d'Angleterre (Salis- bury, York, Hereford) , imprimis a Rouen dans le XV. et XVI. Siecles. 8°, sewed. Rouen, 1S67. Edition 120 copies. 2560 Manuale ad usum ecclesiae Sarisburiensis. Jam recens impressum. Par its, per Franciscum Regnault. Wanting the leaves after folio 145. 4°, Large and clean, in the origi- nal stamped binding. 1529. 2561 Manuale ad usum insignis ecclesiae Sarisburiensis, continens ecclesiffl sacramenta et modum administrandi ea, etc. 4°, brown morocco, antique. Fine copy. i'i55. 2562 Manuale. Sacra institutio Baptizandi, Matrimonium Cele- brandi, Infirmos ungendi, Mortuos sepeliendi, ac alii nonnulli ritus ecclesiastici, juxta usum insignis Ecclesiae Sarisburiensis. 4°, dark brown tnorocco, antique ; fne copy. Douay, 1604. See {next title') Maskell's Dissertation on Service Books, pages 81 to 83, prefixed to his Monumenta Ritualia. 2563 Maskell, William. Monumenta Ritualia Ecclesiae Angh- canffi, or occasional offices of the Church of England according to the ancient use of Salisbury, the Prymer in Engli-sh and other Prayers and Forms, with Dissertations and Notes. 3 vols. 8°, cloth. London, 1846-47. 2564 Ancient Liturgy of the Church of England according to the uses of Sarum, Bangor, York, and Hereford, and the Modern Roman, arranged in parallel columns. 2d ed. 8°, brown calf antique. London, 1846. 2565 Massingberd, F. C. Ledures on the Prayer Book. 18°, cloth. London, 1864. 2566 Migne. Origines et raisons de la Liturgie Catholique en forme de Diftionnaire, ou notions historiques et descriptives, in I vol., which forms vol. 8 of Migne' s Encyclopedie Theolo- gique. Large 8°, sewed. Paris, 1863. Missals: Sarum. 265 Missals. 2567 MissA Apostolica. Divinum Sacrificium San6i:i Apostoli Petri, cum Wilhelmi Lindani, Episcopi Gandauensis, Apologia pro eadem D. Petri Apes. Liturgia. Small 8°, vellum. ji?/iz>erpicE, 1589. This is probably an apocryphal work, and has a similarity with the Liturgy of St. Peter as published by Renaudot. 2568 Missal. The Anglican Missal. Being the order for the Administration of the Holy Communion together with the Colledls. Large 4°, with outline designs for illumination by hand. Vellum.., uncut. 1869. 2569 Arbuthnott. Missale Secundum usum ecclesije SancJti Andreaj in Scotia. (Or, Arbuthnott Missal.) 4°, cloth. Burntisland, 1864. 3570 Cluniacensis. Missale Secundum usum monasterii Clunia- censis. Folio, old calf. Paris., 1523. A volume of very unusual interest both from the fulness and variety of the ser- vices which it includes, and the elaborate finish of the great number of illuminations. The Canon of the Mass, as usual, is printed on vellum, and the Crucifixion, also on vellum, is a painting of the period. 2571 Herfordensis. Missale ad usum percelebris Ecclesis Her- fordensis. Edited by W. G. Henderson, D.D. 8°, cloth., Leeds, 1S74. 2572 MisSA Latina, quse olim ante Romanam circa 700 Domini Annum in usu fuit bona fide ex vetusto authenticoque Codice descripta. Adjundta est Beati Rhenani Prsefatio in Missam Chrysostomi. 12°, vellum. Argent , 1557- This very rare tract is bound with three others, also rare, pertaining to the Cologne Reformation Controversy. Cardinal Bona found it in his time very diffi- cult to meet with a copy. Somewhat wormed, but with Preface and Appendix. Quoted in a recent London Liturgical Catalogue at ^^5. 5. 6., and as being a book prohibited by the Romish Church. Missale Lincolnensis. See under Manuscripts, 2,708. 2573 Missale Romanum Vindicatum, or the Mass Vindicated from D. Daniel Brevint's calumnious and Scandalous Tra6t. 18°, old calf. 1674. 2574 Missale Romanum, ad exemplar Romanum Anni mdccclvi. Folio. Full vellum, uncut. Vindobona, 1861. A magnificent volume, printed at Vienna in 1861. Printed in colors and with elaborate full-page illustrations in chromo-lithograph, and gilt at the Canon of the Mass. It bears the printed approval of Cardinal Manning. 2575 Sarum. Fifty leaves of an early printed Missal of the Sarum use in small 4°, apparently from the press of one of the French printers of this class of works. Circa 1500 to 1510, in the old covers. An interesting fragment. 266 Liturgies: Mol^on. 2576 MissALE, ad usum insignis ecclesiae Sarisburiensis. 8°, old calf. Roicen, AI. JMoriii^ 1506. Slightly imperfect and stained. 2577 MissALE ad usum insignis ac preclare ecclesise Sarisburiensis. Ill the oriffhial stajitped calf. Large and clean copy. 4°. Paris. Higtnan imp. Reg^iaiilt et Byrkman. Odlober 29. 1519- 2578 MissALE ad usum Sarisburiensis. Large margins, gree7i morocco, bevelled edges, but -wanting some leaves at the end. In every resfe£l a superb volum-e. 1528. A large and handsomely printed folio volume, beginning with the Dom. Prim. Adventus. Canon of the Mass on vellum, with a large wood-cut of the Crucifixion. 2579 MissALE ad usum insignis ecclesiae Sarisburiensis. Seauti- fully printed in Gothic letter in red and black -with music. Fine wood-cuts and large capitals. Ca7ion of the Mass upon velluin xvith two large engravifigs. Folio, antique calf. Parisiis, Gulielmiim Merlin, 1555. One of the latest and the finest of all the editions of the Sarum Missals. 2580 MissALE ad usum Snri.sb. The Burntisland reprint as far as published, but ivanting the promised dissertation and indexes. 8°, cloth. Burntisland, 1861, 1867, 1874. 25S1 The Sarum Missal in English. 8°, vellum. Lottdon, i'878. 2582 MissE Lilium, in quo omnes difficultates officii Misse sacri- que canonis secundum sanftiun Thomam suinmopere enodan- tur. Per Jehan Petit. 12°, brown morocco, stamped in imi- tation of ajitique monastic binding, gilt edges. Paris, 1510. A fine, clean copy. Bound by W. Pratt. 2583 MocKETT, or Moket, Richard. Dodlrina et Politia Ecclesise et Anglicanffi, a beat, meinoris Eduardo VI., Regina Elizabetha stabilitse et a Jacobo continuatae ; quibus ejusdem Ecclesiae Apologia prasfigitur. ^°, old calf. London, 161^]. This work is particularly rare, and contains besides what is stated above, the lesser and the greater Catechisms, the Thirty-nine Articles, the Book of Common Prayer, the Ordination of Bishops, Priests and Deacons, and an abridgement of the Hom- ilies, all in Latin. 2584 MoLEON (Sieur de), i. e.,]. B. le Brun Desmarets. Voy- ages Liturgiques de France. Plates. 8% old calf. Paris, 1718. Liturgies : Postil. 267 2585 MusiCA divina. Sive Thesaurus concentuum Seledtissimo- rum omni cultui divino totius anni juxta ritum S. Ecclesias Catholicaj inservientium .... tam edilis quam ineditis .... offert Carolus Proske. Annus I. Harmonias IV. Vocum con- tinens. Partitura ; Liber Missarum ; Liber Motettorum ; Psal- modia, Magnificat, etc. ; at Liber Vespertinus. 4 Tomi, at Voces separata. These latter are in t^\ fasciculi^ and quite coTJiplete. Also, Annus II. Tomi i and 2, in three -parts. The nvhole in 4°, boards. 4 vols., and 33 Parts. Ratisbon, 1853-1874. 2586 Neale, Rev. J. M., and Littledale, Rev. J. F. The Litur- gies of SS. Marie, James, Clement, Chrysostom, and Basil, and the Church of Malabar ; translated, with Introdudliou, etc. 2d edition. 12°, cloth. London, 1869. 2587 Odenheimer, W. H. Origin and Compilation of the Prayer Book. 2d ed., enlarged. 24°, cloth. Phila., 1844. 2588 Palmer, William. Originas Liturgicse, or Antiquities of the English Ritual and a Dissertation on Primitive Liturgies. 2 vols. 8°, boards. 2^ ^'^- Oxford, 1839. 2589 Passio Christi. Cena, Passio, Rasurredtioque Domini ex IV. Evangalii in unum comportate. No -place or date, but printed about 1500. A fifteenth century chap-book of the Life and Death of Christ, with quai-nt wood-cuts. Pan- elled calf, gilt edges. By Bedford. 12°. 2590 Pontificale Romanum. Printed in Red and Black in a niagnifcent Missal type, wood-cuts and musical notes. Fine copy, ruled throughout, old -morocco, sides richly tooled and gilt, -with ornamental scroll work to a Grolicr pattern. Gilt edges. Venet., 1572. 2591 PoNTiFiCALis Liber, of Edmund Lacy, Bishop of Exeter. Printed from the original, a MS. of the fourteenth century. Edited by Ralph Barnes. 8°, calf. Exeter, 1847. 2592 PoRTiFORiuM Sarisburiensis. Pars Hyemalis. 12°, calf. Paris, 1556. Wanting title and a little injured on the last leaf. Ln small black letter. See also Breviarii Portiforium, 2,479. 2593 Postil. A New Postil conteyning most Godly and learned sermons upon all the Sonday Gospelles that be redda in tha Church thorowout tha yaare. Perused and allowed accordeying to the Quenas Majesties Injundions. Gilt edges. 4°, black ■morocco. London, 1566. 268 Liturgies : Primer. Prayers, Anglo-Saxon. See under Gothic Grammar in Manuscripts, 2,695. 2594 Precum Publicarum Liber, sen Ministerii Ecclesiasticse administrationis Sacramentorum aliorumque rituum et cere- moniarum in Ecclesia Anglicana. Cum Privilegio Regiae Majestatis. %° , black morocco^ gilt edges. Londini, l^^^. Same. See under Manuscripts for two MS. copies 2,709 and 2,710. 2595 Prymer (Sarum) in Englysshe and in Laten. Printed probably at Rouen, in 1538, by Nicolas Le Roux, who was also the printer of the two pieces prefixed to the Primer, viz. : An exposycyon upon the 51st Psalme, and A medytacyon upon the Psalme " In te Domine speravi." The Primer wants the Title and nine leaves following, containing Calendar, Commandments, etc., but is otherwise perfect throughout. Evidently the same work as No. 447, in Maitland's List of Early Printed Boolcs at Lambeth. Small 8°, kalf bound. Printed i?i red and black. Wood- cuts. (1538.) This Primer, which probably went through several editions, and is, notwithstanding very rare, is, perhaps, the most interesting of all the Sarum Service Boolcs, for it anticipates in its doctrines and teachings the changes brought into the English Church under Edward the Sixth. The Preface to the book, and the Introductions which precede the various separate portions, all disavow the efficacy of so many of the traditions of the Church of Rome that it is mysterious how its circulation was permitted. Stewart, the London Bookseller, had at one time a copy which had belonged to Queen Mary, when she was only Princess. Its ownership had not leavened her faith. Primer. An Exhortation unto Prayer, etc., also A Letanie with Suffrages, etc. 1544- See Prayer, under Fragments, 3,665. 2596 Primer (the) in Englishe and Latin set forth by the Kynges Majestie and his Clergie Printed in red and black, 12°, Russia, gilt edges, in a morocco case. Whitchurche, 1548. The Title, Almanac, and Colophon are iit facsimile by Harris. An exceedingly rare volume. 2597 Primer in Englishe and Latine set out along after the use of Sarum with many godlie and devoute Praiers as it appeareth in the table. Sm. 4°, title within -wood-cut border, mended, gothic letter, morocco, gilt edges. London, Kyngston <& Stitteti, IS57- Collation ; Title, i leaf; Symbole of St. Athanasius, etc., 8 leaves : forming signature + ; Matins of our Lady, etc., 136 leaves, being signatures A to R in eights ; Pystles and Gospels, folios i to 66 (numbered) and two of table — or, signatures A to R in fours. If the Index at the close of the Primer is correct, an Almanac, Cal- endar and some Prayers are wanting. 3597* Primer, The, sent forth by the King's Majestie, Henry VIII. Reprint. 12°, calf. (1707.) Liturgies: Rock. 269 2598 PRniEii. A Book of Private Prayer authorized and set forth by King Edward VI. Edited by Rev. Henry Walter. 12°, boards. London., 1828. 2599 Primers. The Three Primers put forth in tlie reign of Henry VIII., viz. . A Goodly Prymer, 1535 ; — The Manual of Prayers or the Prvmer in English, 1539 ; — King Henry's Primer, 1545. 8°, cloth'. Oxford, 1848. 2600 Processionale ad usum Sarum. 4°, green morocco. Lon- don, 1555. An extremely rare book, but defective; wanting sheet S. and leaf t. i, being folios CXXXVII. to CXLV., inclusive. Otherwise in good condition. ^e M«(^er Manuscripts for MS. Processionale, 2,711. PsALMORUM Liber. See under Manuscripts, 2,712. 2601 PsALTERiUM cum hyinnis. A fine copy, pri)ited throughout in missal charaSers, in red and black, with musical notes. Ln the ancient stamped binding, with rough edges. 4°, S. 1. 1480. 3602 PsALTERiUM Virginis Marise. Finis Psalterii intemerate Virginis Marise a beato Bonaventura conditi. Impressus per Thielmannuni Kerver. Small 8°, green morocco, gilt tooled, gilt edges. Paris, 1509. Printed in red and black letter, with 10 large wood-cuts, and a wood-cut border to each page. A very rare and interesting worlc, unnoticed by Brunet. 2603 PsALTERiuM Romanum ad Usum Cleri Basilicse Vaticanse ad vetustissima Exemplaria recognitutn. Ex typographia Vaticana. Engraved title. 8°, dark calf, stamped gilt. RomcB, 1593. Table of Psalms in MS. at end of the book. Brunet places this book among those printed under Aldus the younger. It is one of great rarity. 2604 Psalter, The, or seven ordinary hours of Prayer of the Church of Sarum, translated and arranged for private or cceno- bial use. 4°, vellum. London, 1852. Ratio eorura, etc. See under Manuscripts, 2,713. 2605 Renaudot, Euseb. Liturgiarum Orientalium Colledtio. Editio secunda corre6tior. 2 vols. 4°, boards. Frankfort, 1847. 2606 Rock, Daniel, D.D. Hierurgia, or the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, with Notes and Dissertations, etc. Illustrations. Plates. 2 vols. 8°, cloth. London, 1833. 2607 The Church of our Fathers, as seen in St. Osmund's Rite for the Cathedral of Salisbury, etc. Plates. 3 vols, in 4. 8°, cloth. London, 1849-53. 270 Lives. 2608 Rosary. The Mystik sweet Rosary of the faythful soule ; garnished rounde aboute as it were with fresshe, fragrant flowers. Wood-cuts. Pri7ited by Martyne Emprowers. 12°, sewed. Antwerp, i533- An imperfect copy of a very rare work. 2609 Sarum. Services (the) , of the Church with rubrical direc- tions according to the use of the illustrious church of Sarum. 2d ed. 18° n. d. 2610 The Liturgy of the Church of Sarum, together with the Kalendar of the same church, translated with preface and Notes, by Chai'les Walker. 4°, cloth. London, {1866). ■ 261 1 Sarum. See also tinder Liturgies, the following : Brevi- arii ; Ceremonial, Notes on ; Horse ; Manuale ; Maskell ; Mis- sale ; Portiforium ; Prynier; Psalter; Rock, D. 2612 Services (the) of the Protestant Episcopal Church of Amer- ica as ordered by the Bishops during the Civil War. Litho- graphic facsimiles of the Autograph Prayers of the various Bishops. 4°, cloth. Brooklyn, 1S64. 2613 Sparrow, Anthony, Bishop. A colledlion of Articles, In- jundtions. Canons, Orders, Ordinances and Constitutions Eccle- siastical, with other Publick Records, of the Church of England chiefly in the times of Edward VL, Elizabeth, James I., and Charles L Plate of Seals. 4°, old calf. London, 1675. 2614 Viatici pars sestivalis (unica) secundum rubricam ecclesise Mizuensis. Printed in red and black. Small, thick 4°, half bound. 1502. A rare and interesting volume. 2615 ViRET, Peter. The Cauteles, Canons, and Ceremonies of the Masse, set downe both in Latin and Englishe, translated by Tho : Stocker. 12°, old calf London, 1584. 2616 Wheatly, Charles. A Rational Illustration of the Book of Common Prayer of the Church of England. (Bohn's Standard Library.) Post 8°, cloth. London, 1849. Whiston, Wm. The Liturgy of the Church of England, reduced nearer to the Primitive Standard. 2d edition, cor- redled. 12°. Lond., 1750. See No. 805. 2617 Williams, D. On the Universal Principles of Religion and Morality. 8°, calf. London, 1776. 2618 Lives of the English Saints, edited by Rev. J. H. Newman and others, in 14 vols. 12°, sewed. 1844-45. LUFFMAN. 271 2619 Livius, Titus. First Five Books of the Roman History, translated by John Bellenden. ^°,calf. Edinburgh, \'&ii. 2620 LoxDON. Civitas Londinutn. A Map, by Ralph Agas, in the reign of Q^ Elizabeth, executed in facsimile. 4°, cloth. Lo7idon, iS74' 2621 Loudon, J. C. Arboretum et Fruticetum Britannicum ; or, Trees and Shrubs of Britain ; with outline of trees and shrubs of temperate climates. 4 vols, of letter-press., illustrated by above 2,500 engravings. 4 vols, of plates. 8 vols, in all. 8°, cloth. London., 1844. 2622 Encyclopedia of Gardening. New ed., corredted and improved by Mrs. Loudon. Illustrations. Large 8°, cloth. London., 1850. 2623 The Villa Gardener. 2d ed., edited by Mrs. Loudon. Illustrated. 8°, cloth. London., 1S50. 2624 Lord, The, and the Vassal. A familiar exposition of the Feudal System in the Middle Ages. 12°, cloth. London, 1844. Lord's Prayer. See Oratio Dominica, No. 2,878, etc. 2625 LoRENZ, Dr. Frederick. The Life of Alcuin; transl. by Jane M. Slee. Post 8°, cloth., uncut. Loizdon, 1837. 2626 Lovelace, Richard. Poetical Works ; edited by W. Carew Hazlitt. Portrait and engravings. {Library of Old Authors.) 8°, cloth., uncut. Large paper. London, 1864. 2627 Lowell, Mrs. Anna C. Thoughts on the Education of Girls. 18°, cloth. Boston, 1853. 2628 Lower, Mark Antony. Chronicles of Pevensey. Frontis- piece. 12°, seived. Lewes, 1846. See also Sussex, 3,375. 2629 Luard, Lieut. -Col. John. History of the Dress of the British Soldier from the earliest period to the present time. Illustrated. Large 8°, cloth. London, 1852. 2630 Lucas, Rev. S. The Biblical Antiquity of Man. Post 8°, cloth. London, 1866. 2631 Ludlow, J. M. Popular Epics of the Middle Ages of the Norse-German and Carlovingian Cycles. 2 vols. Post 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1865. 2632 LuFFMAN, John. Charters of London, Magna Charta, and Bill of Rights, with notes, etc. 8°, half bound. London, 272 LysOns. 2633 LuKis, Rev. Will. C. Account of Church Bells; with noticesof Wiltshire bells and bell-founders. Plates. %", cloth, uncut. London^ 1S57. 2634 Luther, Martin. Commentary upon Galatians. 4°, rough calf. London., i577- 2635 Same. Portrait. 8°, cloth. New York, 1848. 2636 Ausfuhrliche Erkliirung der Epistel an die Galater. Large 8°, half green morocco. Berlin, 1856. 3627 34 Sermons on the most interesting Dodtrines of the Gospels ; with Memoirs by Philip Melandthon. 8°, half calf. London, 1816. 2638 Life, written by himself; colledted and arranged by M. Michelet, trans, by Wm. Hazlitt. Portrait. Post 8°, cloth. (Bohn.) London, 1846. 2639 Table Talk ; trans, by W. Hazlitt. Facsimile of handwriting. Post 8°, cloth. (Bohn.) London, 1848. 2640 Lydgate, John. The Ancient Historie and onely trewe syncere chronicle of the warres betwixt the Grecians and the Troyans, etc. Black letter. Engraved title. Folio, morocco extra, gilt edges. London, I555- A fine copy of what Lowndes describes as the best edition. MS. by John Shirley. See 2,714, and for Fall of Nobles, see 2,715. 2641 Lyford, Edward. A True Interpretation and Etymologie of Christian Names. 12°, calf, very neat. London, 1655. 2642 Lynch, Lt. W. F. Narrative of the U. S. Expedition to the River Jordan and the Dead Sea. Maps and illustrations. 8°, cloth. Philadelphia, 1850. 2643 Lyndewode, William. Constitutiones Prouinciales Ecclesie Anglicane. Jtnpressum per Wynandum de Worde. 2d edi- tion. Small 8°, brown morocco, tooled and gilt, gilt edges, by Bedford. Lond., 1499. A beautiful copy of a rare book. 2644 Lyndsay, Sir David, of the Mount, Lyon King of Arms. Poetical Works. Edited, with Memoir, by David Laing. 2 vols. 8°, cloth, iDicut. Edinb., 1871. 2645 Lysons, Rev. Saml. The Model Merchant of the Middle Ages ; exemplified in the story of Whittington and his Cat. Frontispiece. 8°, cloth. London, i860. Madden. 273 2646 Lyttleton, George, Lord. Observations on the Conversion and Apostleship of St. Paul ; in a letter to Gilbert West. Post ?>°, old calf. London^ \'S,i\^. 2647 and Gladstone, W. E. Translations, 2d ed. 4°, half bound, uncut, top gilt. London, 1863. 2648 Macaulay, T. B. History of England. 4 vols., bringing the work to 1697. 8°> <^^oth. Philadelphia, 1856. 2649 McCoRMicK, R. C. Visit to the Camp before Sevastopol. Lllustrated. Post S°, cloth. New Tork, 1855. 2650 Machiavel, N. The Arte of Warre written in Italian and set foorth in English by Peter Withorne. Wood-cut title. 4°, brown calf. London, 1573. Fine copy with full margins. Autograp h and neat MS. notes of Gabriel Harvey .5*?^ Castillo, 1,293. 2651 Mackay, Charles. Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds. Illustrated. 2 vols. Crown 8", cloth. London, 1852. 2652 Mackheath, Capt., Life and Manners of. Small 8°, old calf, one cover wanting. London, 1728. 2652* Macpherson, James. Introdudlion to the History of Great Britain and Ireland ; or, an Inquiry into the Origin, etc., of the Britons, Scots, Irish, and Anglo-Saxons. -T^d edition, re- vised and enlarged. 4°, half bound. London, 1773. 2653 Same. 8°, calf. Dublin, 1773. 2654 Same. Duplicate copy in old calf. 2655 Macready, W. C. Reminiscences and selediions from his Diaries and Letters. Portraits. 8°, cloth. New 2'ork, 1875. 2655* Madden, Sir Frederic, and others. Ancient Poems on the Siege of Rouen, etc., copied from MSS. in the Bodleian and the Brit. Museum, 1823-29. Folio, half morocco, top gilt, uncut. Numbers of the Archasologia, "published by the London Society of Antiquaries. 2656 Examination of the " Remarks on the Glossary to the Antient Metrical Romance of Havelok the Dane, by S. W. Singer." 4°, sewed. London, 1829. See also Singer, 3,291. 274 Malcolme. 2^57 Antiquarian Tradts by him, and Miscellaneous Trads by others, bound in two volumes. Formerly owned by Daivson Turner. 3 vols. 4°, half vellutn. v. d. 265S Madden, F. W. History of Jewish Coinage, etc. Wood- cuts and flate of alphabets by F. W. Fairholt. Large 8°, half calf. London., 1864. 3659 Madvig, J. N. A Latin Grammar for the use of Schools. Translated by Rev. George Woods. 4th ed., with index of authors. 8°, cloth., uncut. Oxford, 1859. 2660 Maintenon, Mme. de. Letters of; and of other eminent persons in the Age of Lewis XIV. 3d ed. correded. 12°, cloth. London, i754- 2661 Maitland, Rev. S. R. The Dark Ages : Essays illustrating the state of Religion and Literature in the 9th to i3th centuries. 2d ed. 8°, cloth. London, 1845. 3663 Maitland Club Publications (in part). No. 4. — Poems of Sir Richard Maitland of Lethingtoun, Knt. With Appendix of Selections from the Poems of Sir John Maitland Lord Thirlestane, and of Thomas Maitland. Edited by Joseph Bain. Frontispiece. 4°, boards, uncut. Glasgow, 1830. One of 70 copies printed. No. 15. The Moral Fables of Robert Henryson, reprinted from the edition of An- drew Hart. Edited by David Irving. 4", boards, uncut. Edinb., 1832. One of 68 copies printed. No. 29. The Works of George Dalgarno of Aberdeen ; edited by Thomas Mait- land. 4°, half bound, uncut. Edinb., 1834. No, 30. The Works of Sir Thomas Urquhart of Cromarty, Knight. Reprinted from the original editions. Two plates. ^ , boards, uncut. Edinb., iS^^. One of 92 copies printed. No. 41. Sir B^vis of Hamtoun ; a Metrical Romance, now first edited from the Auchinleck MS. Facsimile Frontispiece. 4", red morocco gilt gilt edges, Edinb. 1838. One of 100 copies printed. No. 48. The Scottish Metrical Romance of Lancelot du Lak. Now first printed from a MS. of the 15th century, belonging to the University of Cambridge. Ed. by J. Stevenson. With miscellaneous poems from the same volume. 4°, boards, uncut. Edinb., 1839. Together 6 vols. 2663 Major, R. H., etc. The Life of Prince Henry of Portugal, surnamed the Navigator. Illustrated with Portraits, Maps, etc. 8°, cloth. London, 1868. 2664 Malcolm, J. P. Lives of Topographers and Antiquaries, who have written concerning the history of England. Por- traits, and Lists of Works, etc. 4°, boards. I^ondon, ■ 1815- 3665 Malcolme, David, Z)./?. Letters, Essays, and other Trafts, illustrating the Antiquities of Great Britain and Ireland, etc. 8°, calf, panelled. London, 1844. Manuscripts: Anglo-Saxon. 275 2666 Mall, Dr., Ed. Harrowing of Hell. Das Altenglische Spiel von Christ! HoUenfahrt. Small 8°, sewed. Breslau, 1871. See also Halliwell, J. O., 2,010. • 2667 Malone, Edmond. Memoir of, by J. Boswell, Jr. 8°, sewed. London, 1814. Privately printed. 2668 Manby, G. W. An historic and pifturesque Guide from Clifton through the Counties of Monmouth, Glamorgan and Brecknock. 8°, calf. Bristol, 1802. 2669 Mandeville, Bernard. Free Thoughts on Religion, the Church, and National Happiness. 8°, calf, neat. London, 1720. The Fable of the Bees ; or Private Vices, Publick Benefits. 6th ed. 2 vols. S°, old calf. London, 1732. A Treatise of the Hypochondriack and Hysterick diseases. zd ed. 8°, calf, neat. London, 1730. A Letter to Dion {viz.: Bishop Berkeley^, occasioned by his book, " The Minute Philosopher." 8°, half morocco. Loii- don, 1732. An Enquiry into the Origin of Honour, and usefulness of Christianity in War. 8°, calf, neat. London, 1732. Together 6 vols. 2670 Manley, Mrs. De la Riviere. Memoirs of Europe, towards the close of the 8th century. '&',fanelledcalf. London, 1710. Containing satires upon characters of the times. 2671 Mantellier, M. Glossaire des documents de I'histoire de la communaut6 des Marchands frequentant la riviere de Loire et autres, etc. 8°, sewed. Paris, 1869. 3672 Albertus, D. Magnus. A manuscript, of twelve leaves, in a minute hand, upon the mysteries of the Mass, apparently imperfedl, of the end of the fifteenth century. 8°, velvet binding. 3673 Alfred the Great. A MS. Life, written evidently within the present century, prepared for publication, authorship unknown. 4°, half brown calf. 3674 Anglo-Saxon. Glossary of Anglo-Saxon words with expla- nations in Latin and English. 4°, neatly written in an old English hand. The A. S. words in red ink. In the old calf binding. 276 Manuscripts: Boethii. This volume, which came from die Dering CoUedlion, is probably circa 1636. Some measurements of standing timber, some estate accounts and translations from the Chroniclers occupy the first part of the book. 2675 Diflionarum Anglo-Saxonicum ; transcribed by Rev. Wm. Reading, from notes in an interleaved copy of Phillips' Diftionar}', or New World of Words, 1662, formerly in Dean Hickes' Library, afterwards in Lord Harley's. Folio, panelled calf. Sffic. XVIII. 2676 Anselmus de Vita et Morte Christi. Liber de Arte et Sci- entia bene moriendi. Tradtado dele trenta Stoltitie nele bataglie spirituali. Officium immaculate conceptionis V. Marias per Rev. Patrem Doin ; Leonardum Nogarolum. Small quarto, maroon morocco. Four treatises (that of St Anselm being the third in order) , written upon vellum probably by an Italian scribe, in a particularly neat hand. The last named is more recent than the others ; but the whole were probably written during the 15th century. 2677 AuGUSTiNi, (S.) Liber alius de quatuor Virtutibus Karitatis ; de Cantico novo ; Symbolum ; contra Felicianum Arrianum, etc. A manuscrift on vellum o_f the tenth centtiry. Folio, calf. 2678 Bed^, Venerabilis, Martyrologium. A mamiscrift on vellum by apparently an English Scribe of about the \^th century. Folio, half morocco., vellum sides, and i^i good pres- ervation. It is matter of some doubt how much of the work is really the authorship of Bede. 2679 Bernardi Claravellensis, de verbis Evangelii, etc. Oak boards. 18°. Seven tracts in manuscript, five of them being treatises of Saint Bernard, and differing from the text of the printed editions. On vellum, neatly written ; five of the latter part, probably, of the 13th cent., and Nos. 6 and 7 of the early part of the 14th. 2680 BiBLiA Latina. Small quarto, old calf binding. Sound silver clasps. A very minutely written manuscript, with the prologues, and appropriate and delicately executed illuminations at the beginning of some of the books. Pejfect and in excellent condition, and a fine specimen of the painstaking labors of some of the old monkish scribes. Probably written in the early part of the 15th century. 2681 BoETHius. De consolatione philosophise. Large quarto, old style mottled calf, gilt edges. A handsome irianuscript upon vellum, probably of French execution, circa 1400. 2682 His five bookes of the Comfort of Philosophy set out by Peter Bertius, and newly translated by John Blackburn. 12°, calf. 1665. A manuscript of about 1665, apparently in the writing of John Blackburn, and bound up with sermons and other treatises. Manuscripts: Concealed Fansyes. 277 26S3 BoNA\-ENTURA, Saint. Life of Christ, and otlier Devout Pieces of tlie XV. Century, an English manuscript in ajine large Gothic character upon vellum. I. Tlie Boolte that is cleped " The Mirrour of the blissed L3'fe of Jliesus Crist." II. The Bolce of the Crafte of Dyinge, witli a Tretyse of Gostely Batayle. III. A Lytill Shorte Tretyce of the 12 profytes of tribulacion. Stec. XV. Large folio, double columns, antique calf. The Translator is unknown, but a note on the recto of leaf two states that this translation had been subjected to the examination of the Archbishop of Canterbury, in 1410, and had received his approval. 2684 Bracton, H De Legibus et Consuetudinibus Anglise. A manuscript on velltun, 'with a miniature of Henry III. on his tlirone. Folio, red morocco handsoinely tooled, silk lined, gilt edges. Circa 1280. A handsome volume, and with a large number of notes by the different owners of the book, from 1378 down to 1541, and later. 2685 Characters. Transcript of, made by and for the Rev. P. Bliss. ]MSS. in a portfolio. 2686 Chaucer, G. Assembly of Foules. MS. copy ivith fac- simile traced title-page and capital letters of the edition by Wynkyn de Worde. 1530. 4°, half calf . 2687 A MS. glossary in an old hand. Yo\\o, sewed, n. d. 2688 Chronicle of England from Brute to Henry V. (1419). A/anuscript on paper, -wanting the first leaf of the prologue. 4°, antique calf. (1420.) This is sometimes called the Chronicle of St. Albans ; and Caxton's Chronicle. 2689 Clifford, Rev. Saml. 4°, vellufn -wrapper . n, d. . (A non-conformist ejected from Knoyle, in Wiltshire.) A quarto MS. intended as a note-book of the more important subjects mentioned in the Bible. Alphabet- ically arranged. • 2690 CoLET, Lady Joyce. Collection of Short Sentences out of Scripture upon Divers Subjedts. A fruitful Monition concerning .,the Order ?>f a good Christian 'man's life. Counsels given by a Mother to her Children. Small 8°, richly tooled old gilt bind- ing, gilt leaves. ( 1 635 . ) 2691 Concealed Fansyes, The. A Play by the Lady Jane Cav- endish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley. A MS. copy of the Manuscript preserved in the Bodleian Library. Folio, half bound. 278 Manuscript Liturgies: Graduale. 2692 DuRANDi, Guillelmi, Rationale Divinoium Officioriim. Fine manuscript on vellum, by a Norman English Scribe {Anthony de Bohun) for Richard of England, D.D, In the original oak boards with clasps. Sfflc. XIV. These particulars as to the scribe, etc., are contained in a note by him. 3693 English History, Early. Translations from Early English ' Chroniclers, Henry of Huntingdon, Matthew of Westminster, William of Malmesbury, Roger Hoveden, Florence of Worces- ter, and others, prepared for compiling a new History of Eng- land, by Sir Geo. Harrison. Neatly written and arranged in 4° paper books ; the whole contained in a large 4° case. 26g/\. EvANGELiA Qiiatuor Graece. Small quarto. Olive moroc- co., extra. Circa 1520. Said to be written by George Hermonymus of Sparta, the teacher of Budeeus, Reuchlin, and others. A neatly written Greek manuscript, with four curious draw- ings and Initial Letters in gold. 2695 Gothic Grammar, in manuscript. Also, 8 pages of Anglo- Saxon Prayers. Small 8°, sewed, n. d. 2696 Gregorii Nazianzenis, Opuscula Latine interprete Ruffino. A Jinely written manuscript of the 15M century, upon paper. Folio, calf, gilt edges. 2697 HiSTOiRE de Fanfreluclie et de Gaudichon. Manuscrit de M6on qui desirait donner une edition de ce petit livret dans la collection des Joyeusetis. {MS. note.) 12°, calf, top gilt. Circa 1800. Liturgies. 2698 Breviarium Lugdunense juxta ritum veterem. 12°, J\IS. on velhim, old calf, neat. 1482. 2699 Canons. Certain considerations and exceptions both general and particular, touching the late book of Canons. MS. 4°, half bound. (1604.) An interesting manuscript of the time and throwing light upon the controversy between the Bishops and the Puritans. 2700 Collection of the Alterations in and Variations between the Common Prayer Bookcs of Edw. VI., Elizabeth, and the Scottish Liturgy of 1637, with observations and notes. A.D. 1650. Manuscript, black 'morocco, gilt edges*- 2701 Graduale. A Gradual, upon vellum, of gigantic size, in- tended doubtless for use where a large number at a distance of several feet could stand around and use it. Although, doubtless, specially executed lor some Continental use, it corresponds closely to the English use of Sarum. The volume measures 155 X 22 in., and is in excellent preservation, in the original binding, and copiously illuminated throughout. Executed probablv in the latter part of the 14th century. Manuscript Liturgies: Lectionarium. 279 2702 Graduate. A small 4" volume with the Musical Services for some special occasions and Saints' days. Apparently of the 15th century, and with some of the marginal diredtions in old German. Vellum, with brass clasps. 3703 HoMiLiARiuM. A volume of Homilies and Sermons, con- taining a large number written by Bede, the Anglo-Saxon Church Historian. A massive book in probably Visigothic characters of the Ninth century. The pages are about 13 X 18 inches. The Initial letters are principally in the Anglo-Saxon Monkish Style of the period ; and the writing is, throughout, beautiful, exadl, and uniform. One of the pages was copied in fac-simile for Libri's " Inedited Monuments." In a modern brown morocco binding, elaborately blind tooled in antique style. Early manuscript copies of Bede's Homilies, as testified by Dr. Giles, are remark- ably rare ; and when to this fact are added the age of the manuscript, its size and beauty, the volume is seen to be one of exceeding interest. Former owners have considered it as Merovingian, Carlovingian and Anglo-Irish ; but a careful comparison of early specimens of Palaeography make it pretty certain that it is in its general features Visigothic. 2704 HoR^. A small volume. 16° size, upon vellum, with thir- teen large and num.erous small illuminations ; being evidently a volume for private devotional use, by an English Scribe. Some of the prayers in Old French are charafleristic of the freedom with which matters ^vere spoken of, that in these supposed more refined days would be omitted from conversation, and looked upon as entirely out of place in a book of devotions. Bound in old purple m-orocco, in excellent condition, and of the early part of the 15th century. 2705 Hymnale, cum Precibus. Thick 12°. J\IS. on paper, 'wa7it- ing one or m.ore leaves at the beginning. It contains a large number of Hymns and monkish rhymes, and, from some notes in the book, it was probably written in a Carthusian monastery near Erfurt, 1387 to 1390. Old boards, one cover wanting. 2706 Kalendarium. Manuscript on Vellum, by an Anglo-Saxon Scribe, written prior to the Canonization of St. Thomas a Becket, whose name is inserted in a much later handwriting. 8°, in velvet covers. Circa iioo. It has 24 illuminated drawings representing the signs of the Zodiac and the occu- pations of the months with a large drawing on last page representing the Annuncia- tion. 2707 Lectionarium. A Ledlionary and Lives of Saints, on 360 leaves, by an English Scribe, "Johannes de Salesburi," dated 1269, in perfefl: preservation and fine condition. The ornamen- tation is fine and beautiful ; and on pages 107 and 108 is a French Poem, in the language of the period, and furnishing a 280 Manuscript Liturgies : Ratio. duplicate date for the execution of the volume. Folio, old oak binding. 1269. 2708 MissALE Lincolniense. A manuscript, probably of the 14th century, by an Englisli scribe, and unquestionably for monastic use in the Diocese of Lincoln. Besides the special use for St. Hugh of Lincoln, found only in English Missals, there is a special use for St. Hugh of Grenoble, the friend of St. Bruno, the founder of the Carthusians, near Grenoble. St. Bruno himself was not canonized until early in the i6th centui'y. It is worthy of note in connedtion with this volume that the Feast of Relics is set down for the 8th Nov. ; the day of the death, according to the Laner- cost Chronicle, of Robert Grosteste, whose confli6t with the Pope Avould necessarily exclude him from Canonization, but whose memory would be thus preserved in his own diocese. As authorities differ as to the time of Grosteste's death, the date for the Feast named seems to give support to the Lanercost Chron- icle. Folio. In the old binding., stamped and secured with brass corners and bosses. The motto on the corners is, " Ave Maria plena," etc., the same as used on the signet of Grosteste. 2709 Precum Liber. A neat manuscript of Prayers and Hymns of the 15th century ; the prayers being largely to the Virgin and female saints. 12°, green morocco, neat. 2710 Prayers. A manuscript volume upon paper, containing prayers in German by a Monk, and written presumably towards the middle of the 15th century. The more special interest of the volume consists in a leaf o_f coarse, early wood engrav- ing, and which Mr. Otley, a former owner, copied in fac- simile in his " History of Wood-engraving." 4°, in a green morocco case. 271 1 Processionale, cum Musica. Manuscript, partly on vellum, partly on paper, having some additional prayers, and two old wood-cuts, apparently of the 15th century. I?i the old stamped binding, and for use in the Diocese of Canterbury. Small 4°, Scec. MD. 2712 PsALMORUM Liber. MS. by an English scribe of the 13th century, with caricatures and illuminations, having also the Canticles, Athanasian Creed, Colledts, etc. A very interesting volume. 8°, red morocco. 2713 Ratio eorum qua fuerunt in ecclesia per circulum anni. 8°, old-boards. MS. on vellum, said to be of ' the end of the 13th century. V^ery neatly written, but with very numerous abbre- viations. Manuscripts: Maystere of Game. 281 2714 LvDGATE. A manuscript on paper written by John Shirley, who died in 1456, and to wliose carefulness we are indebted for the preservation of many of the smaller pieces of Chaucer and Lydgate. The volume has been examined by Henry Brad- shaw, of Cambridge, England, whose letter as to its authenticity and the value of its contents is inserted. They are — The complaynt of Cryst. An abstract owte of the Cronycles in Latyn translated into Englishe be Dail Johan Lydgate. The three holy and worshipfuU Kynges of Coleyne. A prose treatise, " The good government of a Prince." The Serpent of Division. A truwe and brief Abstradle of the Cronycles of this Reaume of England. In antique brown morocco^ and a -particularly interesting volume. From evidence connected with some of the rubrics to the Chronicles, Mr. Brad- shaw limits the age of the MS. to the period between 1442 and the time of Shirley's death. 2715 Fall of Nobles, translated into English verse. A man- uscript on velhim^ with the initial letters ilhiminated ; hand- somely bound in red morocco. This was originally a very fine copy of Lydgate's translation, and written probably in his lifetime, but it was defaced by the fire at Sotheby's in 1865. 2716 Manipulus Vocabulorum. A Di£lionarie of English and Latin wordes set forthe in such order as none heretofore hath ben, the Englishe going before the Latine., necessary not onely for Scholers that want varietie of words, but also for such as use to write in English Metre. Gathered and set forth by P. Levins. Anno 1570. Henry Bynneman for John Waley. A MS. copy made apparently for M. J. O. Halliwell. The dictionary was edited and published in I867 at the joint expense of the Camden, E. Eng. Text and Philo- logical Societies, by Henry B. VVheatley. 2717 MatthJ^olus. Le Livre des Lamentations de Mattheolus. (^In verse.') A manuscript on paper of the latter part of the 15th century. Large 4°, old vellum wrapper. A notice of the Author and of the printed editions will be found in Brunet, 5th ed. Vol. 3 and Cols. 1,526, 1,527 and 1,528. The printed editions are very rare. 2718 Maystere of Game, The. Transcript of the Cottonian MS. Vespasian B. XII, by Dr. Black, copied out page for page, and line for line, clearly and beautifully written. 4°, light brown morocco., stamped. The first part consists of " the Arte of Venerye, or Huntyng according to Jhon Giflbrd and Wyllyam Twety, that were with Kynge Edward II." The second is "The Book of Huntyng, the which is clepyd Maystere of the Game," the latter written 282 Manuscripts: Pathelin. V by Edmund de Langle}', Earl of Cambridge, fifth son of Edward III., who appears in those early days to have been a perfeS type of an English country gentleman, less mindful of politics than of the more congenial pleasures of the chase. See his charadler beautifull}- drawn b_v Hardyng in his Chronicle. From Mr. Dansey's collection, with autograph letters from Mr. Cayley and Dr. Black. 2719 MiLLES, Dean. Historical Account of the Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Danish Money, wherein Mr. Clarke's opinions are exam- ined and corre6ted ; with Observations on the Coins, etc., of Franks and other nations, and a Dissertation on the Aurei of the Emperor Maurice, struck in Gaul. A7t unpublished MS., neatly luritten for the -p7'ess, with some correSiions, and loose memoranda in the Dean's handwriting. Folio, boards. iSth ■ century. 2720 Miracles de Notre Dame. (Pieces de theatre du XV' Siecle.) 5 vols. Small 4°, red morocco., uncut. These volumes comprise manuscript copies of old productions existing in MS. in the National Library of Paris, made by August Veinant, neatly written and carefully collated with the originals. There are thirty-two articles in all, comprising Miracles and Sermons. These latter are discourses preceding the performance of certain miracles, etc. A list is prefixed to vol. i. 2721 Mysteries Transcribed from the " Digby MS.," No. 133 in the Bodleian Library, Oxford, viz. ; Candlemas Day ; Conver- sion of Saul ; Mary Magdalen ; a Morality ; with an elaborate Introduflion concerning Mysteries in general, and these in par- ticular, and a Glossary. 4°, half botind. These Mysteries, copied verbatim et literatim, are prepared for publication. See also Abbotsford Club Publications, No. i. ' 2723 Nice Wanton. A Preaty Interlude. Printed by John King, London, 1560. Only 2 copies known. An Old Manuscript copy of this Interlude, which had never been reprinted until the late edition of Dodsley, edited by W. Carew Hazlitt. 4°, old red calf gilt. 2723 Ottonis III., Imperatoris, Diploma ; cujus audloritate Bona, Jura, et Immunitates Monasterii SS. Bonifacii et Alexii con- firmat. The original charter 07z Parchment., with Leaden Seal and Official Signature., dated at Rome, Pridie Kal., fun. 996. This, for its better preservation, has beeit mounted and placed in morocco covers. This charter, printed at length in the Appendix to Nerini's " De Teraplo et Cce- nobio SS. Bonifacn et Alexii," Rome, 1752, ignores the Pope, and proves to a cer- tamty that at the date named the temporal supremacy of Rome was vested in the Emperor. 2724 Pathelin, Maistre Pierre, et Guillemette, sa femme. An old manuscript copy of this famous early P'^rench farce. 12°, old mottled calf . n. d. Manuscripts: Stiernhook. 283 3725 Petri Lombardi Liber Secundus Sententiarum cum com- mentariis. A 14th century MS., upon vellum, in a neat, but greatly abbreviated handwriting. Folio, vellum. 2726 Phcexix Nest, Tlie ; built up with the most rare and refined workes of Noblemen, etc., set foorth by R. S. A transcript., in neat handwriting. 4°, lialf dark green tnorocco. Apparently the copy used by Thos. Park for his edition of this work in the Heliconia. 3727 Roman de la Rose. A manuscript upon vellum, formerly in the Soubise Library, and, according to Dawson Turner, it must at one time have been in the De Thou colledtion. This cop)' has a MS. note by Sir Francis Palgrave, who considered it a very early and authentic MS. 4°, old brown calf., with the Soubise device upon the back., anterior, probably, to 1350. 2728 A inanuscript upon paper, coarsely written, — prob- ably about 1470, — the text varying considerably from the copy above, and dejicient of about 74 lines at the end. Folio, sewed. Circa 1470. 3729 Sedulius. . Carmina de Veteris et Novi Testamenti signis et virtutibus, necnon gestorum Christi Sacramentis vel miraculis. MS. on velhim. 15th century. 8°, boards. A neatly written JVIS., in a small Italian hand of the 15th century, of this early Christian poet, who was said to be a native of Ireland. At the end, in the same hand, but written on paper, is the Treatise of St. Augustine, " De disciplina Chris- tianorum." 2730 Sermones pulcherrimi. MS. du XIV"'° siecle, en caracteres gothiques et sur velin. 14th century. An 8° vol. in the ori- ginal binding. Comprising an appendix, with accounts of apparitions of dead friends to those about to die, and of the appearance of the devil. The appendix or addition is of a little later date than the Sermons. 3731 Spenser, Edmund. A transcript into prose of the first five cantos, and the sixth, as far as the 27th stanza, rnade by Sir Egerton Brydges, with other papers, also in his handwriting. 2732 Songs. Colledtion of English and Scots Songs. A MS. Song Book, with the autograph of Elizabeth Cochrane. Small 4°, i7i old rough calf. {1J30.) 2733 Stiernhook, Joh O. On the Ancient Sueno-Gothic Con- stitution, Laws, and Government, as published at Stockholm, A.D. 1672 ; with Notes in English, explanatory and historical, respeding the Analogy of this Code to that of other nations, ancient and modern, and particularly that of England. Dis- tindly %vritten. 2 S'ols. 4°, green vellum. Latin Index in 8°, -also in MS. This Translation, prepared for the press, was never published. 284 Margaret. 2734 Strange. Alexander. (A/i English Catholic.^ The Life and Death of Jesus Christ, gathered out of the Gospel ; dedi- cated to Sir Giles Alington. MS., in an old hand. N. d. Circa 1600. Plate inserted. Pig-skin., 12°. 2735 TiGiiE, Mrs. Henry. Psyche, or the Legend of Love. Au- tograph MS. portrait inserted. 4°, old dark blue morocco., gilt edges. 2736 Virgin Mary, The. A very curious unpublished poem on the Virgin Mary, written by John Combe (an author unknown to bibliographers) in 1624, and dedicated to Sir Henry Fane, Knt. Small 4°, boards., clean state., xuith autographs of Peter Le Neve Norroy and Thos. Martin of Palgrave. 2737 Wage. Roman de Rou. MS. du XVIIP siecle. Small 8°, parchment covers. The manuscripts of this celebrated poem of Wace are very rare. This copy, made in the i8th century, from the manuscripts, has supplements which render the poem as complete as possible, and curious notes explaining difficult passages, and it is the most complete MS., of the Roman de Rou, in France. — From, note by a fotnier owner. 273S WiCLiF. A portion of a Wiclifian MS., on vellum, contain- ing three Treatises complete ; viz. : " The Chartre of Hevene ; The Hors or Arrnour of Hevene ; and, of Temptacion." Ap- parently of about the time of the Author. 15 leaves in a vel- lum cover. It is claimed that this was written by a Mendicant Friar ; not by Wiclif. ^739 ' Lewis' Autograph MS. of a new Preface, much en- larged, intended for a new edition of his Life of Wiclif, but never printed. \z° , old half binding. Circa 1725. 2740 WiLKiNS, David, D.D. Fourteen Sermons on different Texts of Scripture, preached at Lambeth Church, St. Paul's Cathedral, Westminster Abbey, etc. 1717-20. Distindly •written by the author. 8°, old binding. Dr. Wilkins was librarian at Lambeth Palace. 2741 Exercitatio Academica. Notes in Ecclesiastical His- tory, etc. Manuscript in 4°, half bound. (1740.) This collection contains, among others, a tract intended as a summary upon his great work. Concilia Magn^ Britannise. 2742 Margaret of Valois, Queen of Navarre. Heptameron, or the History of the Fortunate Lovers ; trans, by Robt. Cod- ringtonr xi" , Russia, gilt edges. London, 16^^. A good copy of a very rare book. Martin. 285 2743 ^Iarine Society. Bye-Laws anrl Regulations, etc. ^th ed. Frontispiece. Vo^\.'&° , mottled calf . London, \']C)2. Autograph J. B. Inglis. 3744 Marion, Jules. Cartulaires de I'l^glise CathfSdrale de Grenoble, dits Cartulaires de St. Hugues. 4°, boards. Paris, 1869. This forms part of " Collection de documents in^dits sur I'Histoire de France." 2745 Marius, John. Advice concerning Bills of Exchange ; 2 tables of New and Old Style. T,d ed. 16°, old calf. Lon- don, 1674. 2746 Markham, Gervase. Country Contentment, or the Hus- bandman's Recreations, iithed. Newly con-edted, enlarged, etc. 4°, half bound. London, 1683. 2747 Marlowk, Christopher. Hero and Leander, begun by C. Marloe, and finished by George Chapman, with plates by Faithorne inserted. Small 4°, dark red morocco, gilt edges. London, 1637. A beautiful copy. 2748 — ^ All Ovid's Elegies with Epigrams by J. D(avies). At Middleborough, n. d. — Ovid's Festivalls ; or, Romane Calendar, translated into English verse by John Gower. 1640. • — Ovid's Art of Love translated into English verse, n. d. — Ovid de Ponto, containing foure bookes of Elegies, translated by Wye Saltonstall. 1640. In i vol. 8°, dark green morocco, elaborately tooled. Contents lettered, gilt edges. 2749 Faustus ; from the text of Rev. A. Dyce, with preface, notes, etc., by Dr. Aug. Riedl. Post 8°, sewed. Berliji, n. d. 2750 Edward the Second ; with introdudlion and notes by Wilhelm Wagner. Post 8°, sewed. Hamburg, 1871. 2751 Marot, Clement. CEuvres completes avec preface, notes et glossaire par M. Pierre Jannet. 4 vols. 12°, half mor., top gilt, uncut. Paris, 1868-73- -2752 Marsden, J. B. History of the Early Puritans from the Reformation to 1642. 8°, cloth. London, 1853. 2753 Martin, Charles and Leopold. The Civil Costume of Eng- land frorn the Conquest to the Present Time, drawn from Tapestries, Monumental Effigies, Illuminated Manuscripts, Portraits, etc. 6i Plates in colors. Large 4°, c/c^/z. London, 1842. 2754 Martin, Frederick. Life of John Clare. Post 8°, cloth. London, 1865. 2.s() Mason. 2755 Martin, Gregory. A Discoverie of the manifold corruptions of the Holy Scriptures by the Heretickes of our daies, specially the English Seflaries in their English Bible. 18°, old calf. H/iemes, 1582. 2756 Martin, Henri. History of France. The Age of Louis XIV. 1661-1715. 2 vols. Decline of the French Monarchy, 1715-89. 2 vols. Por- traits and map. Trans, by Mary L. Booth. 4 vols. S°, cloth, nncvt. Boston, 1865-6. These are all the sections of Martin's history that have been translated ; forming vols. 13-16, of the original work. 2757 - — ■ Etudes d'aixheologie Celtique. %°, sewed. JParis,iS>'j2. 2758 Martin, Thomas, D. C.L. A Traidtise declaring and prouvyng that the pretensed marriage of Priestes and professed persones, is no manage, but altogether unlawful, and in all ages and all countries of Christendome bothe forbidden and also punyshed. Beautiful copy. 4°, tnaroon morocco, by Mayday and Mansell. London, 1554. See also Pafker, 2,940, and Ponet, 3,001, 3,002. 2759 Martyr, Peter Vermilius. Common Places. Translated and partlie gathered by Anthonie Martin. Black letter. Folio, original fanelled calf. London, 1853. Some of the first and last leaves somewhat wormed. 2760 Maskell, William. A History of the Martin Mar-Prelate Controversy in the reign of Queen Elizabeth. Post 8°, cloth. London, 1845. 2761 Mason, John. Self Knowledge ; a Treatise. 16°, sewed. London, 1853. 2762 Mason, John M., D.D. Essays on Episcopacy, and the Apology for Apostolic Order and its advocates, reviewed. Edited by Rev. E. Mason. Post 8°, boards. Nexv York, 1844. See also Hobart, 2,140. 2763 Mason, Wm. Monck. The History and Antiquities of the Cathedral Church of St. Patrick, near Dublin, from its founda- tion in 1190 to 1819. With duplicate plates, one of each, proofs on Lndia paper. Large paper. 4°, half morocco. Dublin, 1820. 2764 Philological Colledlions, illustrative of Hebrew, Greek, and Latin, with materials for didionaries in these languages ; also materials for a Comparative Philological Didionary, with illustrations from the Anglo-Saxon, English, German, Irish, Welsh, Icelandic, Scottish, etc. Mennis. 287 The whole, the labor of twenty years, is contained in five portfolios and twenty boxes of various sizes, contents of each being specially enumerated on covers. 25 boxes and portfolios. 2765 Massinger, Philip. Plays, with Notes, critical and explana- tory, by W. Gifford. Portrait. 4 vols. 8°, tree marbled calf., gilt edged. London., 1805. 2766 Mathias, T. J. The Pursuits of Literature ; a Satirical poem, in four dialogues. i6th ed. 4°, boards. London, 1813. 2767 Matzner, Eduard. Altenglische Sprachproben, nebst einem Worterbuche. 2 vols, in 6 parts. Large 8°, sewed. Berlin, 1867. 376S Maundeville, Sir John. The Voiage and Travaile. Large 8°, old calf . London, 1725. Best English edition. 2769 Same. Reprint of edition of 1725, with introduc- tion, notes, and glossary by J. O. Halliwell. Wood-cuts. Large 8°, cloth. London, 1839. 2770 Maundrell, Henry. A Journey from Aleppo to Jerusalem, 1697. 7th ed., with the Author's Journey to the Euphrates. 12°, half calf. Plates. Oxford, 1749. 2771 Maury, M. F. The Physical Geography of the Sea. 8°, cloth. New York, 1856. 2772 Medwin, T. The Angler in Wales, or Days and Nights of ■ Sportsmen. 2 vols. 8°) boards. London, 1834. 2773 Meinhold, W. Amber Witch ; a Trial for Witchcraft ; trans, by Lady Duff Gordon. 12° , half calf . London, iS^. 2774 Melvill, Henry. Sermons. Edited by Right Rev. C. P. Mcllvaine, D.D. 2 vols. 8°, cloth. New York, 1849. 2775 Men OF THE Time ; a Didtionary of Contemporaries. Small 8°, cloth. London, 1856. 2776 Same. 8th edition ; revised and continued by T. Cooper. 8°, cloth. London, 1872. 2777 Mennis, Sir John. Facetiae. Musarum Deliciae ; or the Muses Recreations, conteining severall Pieces of Poetique Wit, by Sir J. M. & Ja. S. 1656. Wits Restored, in seled Poems, not before publish't, by Dr. J. Smith. 1658. 288 Michel. A/so, Wits' Recreations, etc., from edition of 1640. To which are now annexed Meinoirs of Sir John Mennis & Dr. James Smith, with Preface, and wood-cuts of the early editions. 3 vols. Small 8°, old calf . London, 1817. Edited hy Tho. Park and Ed. Dubois. 150 copies were printed. 2778 Meres, Francis. Wits' Commonwealth ; Second Part. First written by Bodenham. 12°, half calf . London, 1634. MS. notes, etc., on fly-leaves, and one leaf mended. 2779 Same. JVith engraved title, by Droeskout, called Wits'' Academy, etc., but same edition as above. 12°. morocco, tieat, gilt edged. Lotidon, 1636. A very good, clean copy. 2780 Meredith, Mrs. Charles. Notes and Sketches of New South Wales. 12°, half calf . London, 1844. 3781 My Home in Tasmania, or Nine Years in Australia. Illustrated. Post 8°, cloth. New 7'ork, 1853. 2782 Merlin. La Vita deMerlino con le sue profetie nuovamente ristampata ; le quali tratta del le cose che hanno a venire. 12°, boards, per Bartolotneo Imferatore, in Vinegia. 1554. 2783 Haywood, Thos. The Life of Merlin, sirnamed Ambrosius ; his prophisies and predictions, interpreted, and their truth made good by our English Annals. Frontispiece. Small 4°, half bound. London, 1641. 2784 Same. Reprint. Heywood's work finishes on -p. ii^t,, and the remainder of the volume consists of a prophetical Chronology in Welsh and English. 4°, boards. Car- m.arthen, 1812. 2785 Vie de Merlin, attribuee a Geoffroy de Monmouth, suivie des Propheties de ce Barbe. Par Francisque Michel et Thomas Wright. 8°, half red morocco, ujtcut. Paris, 1837. See also under Schultz, 3,163. 2786 Meyrick, S. R. and Smith, C. H. The Costume of the Original Inhabitants of the British Islands, from the earliest periods to the 6th century. Colored plates. Folio, boards. London, 183 1. 2787 Michel, Francisque. ifitudes de Philologie Comparee sur I'Argot, et sur les idiomes analogues paries en Europe et en Asie. Large 8°, half red morocco, top gilt. Paris, 1856. 2788 Les ficossais en France, les Fran9ais en ficosse. Plates and wood-cuts. 2 vols. 4°, half morocco, top gilt, uncut. London, 1863. Milton. 289 2789 MiCHELET, J. History of France. Trans, by G. H. Smith. Complete edition. Large 8°, cloth. London., n. d. 2790 Mill, J. S. Considerations on Representative Government. 2d edition. 8°, cloth. London., 1S61. 2791 On Liberty. 2d ed. Fcp. 8°, cloth. London., 1859. 2792 Millar, John. Origin of the Distindtion of Ranks. /\th ed. with life of the author by John Craig. Best edition. 8°, boards. Edinburgh, 1806. 2793 Historical View of the English Government from the settlement of the Saxons in Britain. 1st ed. 4 vols, 8°, half bound. London, 1803. 2794 Miller, Hugh. Works, including : Old Red Sandstone ; Footprints of the Creator, with memoir by Agassiz ; My Schools and Schoolmasters ; Two Records ; Footprints of the Creator ; Geology of the Bass Rock ; First Impressions of England and its people. 7 vols. Post 8°, cloth. Boston, 1850-7. 2795 Milner, Rev. Joseph, and Isaac, D.D. History of the Church of Christ. New ed., revised and' corredled by Rev. Thos. Grantham. 4 vols. Large 8°, cloth. London, 1847. 2796 Milton, John. The Doftrine and Discipline of Divoixe ; also Tetrachordon ; or, the Four chief places in Scripture which treat of marriage. Two trafls in i vol. Small 4°, half hound. London, 1645. 2797 Life, with an Appendix by W. Hayley. From the Library of Sir James Winter Lake. /^ , old calf binding. 1796. Illustrated with a large number of Portraits of Milton and others, some proofs, others very scarce and unknown to Bromley; a drawing of the house at Chalfont, where Milton resided ; an Autograph Letter from W. Sotheby and other interesting additions. 2798 Poetical Works. Edited by Sir E. Brydges. Portrait by Vertue and engravings after J. M. W. Turner.- 6 vols. Post 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1835. 27QQ Paradise Lost ; in Ten Books. The Text exadlly re- pi-oduced froin the first edition of 1667. Also the Additions made in later issues, and a Monograph on the original publica- tion. 4°, cloth, uncut. Pickering, London, 1873. 2800 Works in Verse and Prose. Printed from the origi- nal editions, with Life, by Rev. J. Mitford. 8 vols. Large 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 185 1. Pickering's celebrated edition. 290 Montague. 2801 Mine Explored ; or, Help to the Reading of the Bible. Maps. Vos,\.S°, half calf. Pkiladelfhm, iS^2>- 2802 Mirror for Magistrates. Edited by J. Haslewood. 3 vols. 4°, boards, uncut. London, 1815. " Best edition of this popular production of the reign of Elizabeth. Collated with the various editions, and historical notes. 150 copies printed." 2803 Miscellanea Antiqua Anglicana ; or, a Seleft Colledtion of Curious tradls illustrative of the History, Literature, Manners and Biography of the English Nation. 4°, calf, gilt edges. London, 1816. 2804 Modus Tenendi Parliamentum ; an Ancient Treatise on the mode of holding the Parliament in England. Edited by T. D. Hardy. 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1846. 2805 MoiR, Thomas. Inquiry into some of the most interesting subje6ts of History, Antiquity, and Science. 12°, half bound. London, 1817. 2806 Moke, H. G. Du Sort de la Femme dans les Temps anciens et modernes. Post 8°, half vellutn, uncut. Ghent, i860. 2807 MoLiEre. La veritable Edition originale des oeuvres de Moliere, etude bibliographique par P. L. Jacob. (200 copies.) 1 2°, sewed. Paris, 1 874. 2808 MoNBODDO, James Burnet, Lord. Origin and Progress of Language. 6 vols. 8°, old calf, neat. Edinburgh, 1774 to 1792. 2809 MoNE, Franc. Jos. Hymni Latini Medii ^vi. E. Codd. MSS. edidit et adnotationibus illustravit F. J. Mone. 3 vols. Half bound. Friburgi Brigovice, 1853-55. 2810 Monkish Historians of Great Britain; trans, and edited by J. A. Giles, viz. : Gildas and Nennius. Works of. Facsimile. Richard of Devizes' Chronicle of Richard I. and Richard of Cirencester's Descrip- tion of Britain (Latin and English) . Facsimile map. Geoffrey of Monmouth's British History; trans, by A. Thompson. Bede's Ecclesiastical History, and Biographical writings, letters, etc. Facsimiles. 2 vols. Chronicles of the White Rose of York ; a series of Historical fragments, etc., relat- ing to reign of Edward IV. Portrait and drawing of Calais, notes, etc. 6 vols. 8°, half morocco, uncut. London, 1841-5. 281 1 MoNOD, Adolphe. Saint Paul. 5 Discourses, trans, by T. H. Myers. Post 8°, cloth. Andover, i860. 2812 Montague, Lady Mary Wortley. Letters and Works. Edited by Lord Wharncliffe. 2 vols. 8°, cloth. Paris, 1837. More. 291 2813 Montaigne, Michel de. The Essayes, or Morall, Politike, and Millitarie Discourses. First written by him in French ; and now done into EngHsh by John Florio. First edition. Folio, original old calf. London^ 1603. 2814 MoNUMENTA ; or, Designs for Tombs, Wall-Monuments, Head-Stones, etc. 4°, cloth. London., n. d. 2815 MooDiE, S. Flora Lyndsay. Post 8°, cloth. New York. 2816 Roughing it in the Bush. 2 vols. Post 8°, cloth. Ne-w York., 1852. 2817 More, Sir Thomas. De optimo reip. statu, deque nova insula Utopia, libellus vere aureus ; Epigrammata Thomas Mori ; Epigrammata Des. Erasmi.- Elegant -wood-cut borders round the titles., ascribed to Holbein. View of Utopia., the Utopian Alphabet., Portraits of Sir T. More and 3 friends, forming a pleasing group. 15 18. Also Guil. Budse Epistolse. Wood-cut border and capitals., 1821. yl/jOj'R. Agricolae Opusculas. Wood-cut border round title. 1818. In I vol. Small 4°, calf statnped. All very fine copies, in good condition. 2818 Utopia, written in Latine and translated intoEnglishe by Ralphe Robynson. 2d edition, newlie perused and corrected. Black-letter. Printed by Abr. Vele, 1556. Also, An Abridgement of the notable Worke of Polidore Vergile. Compendiously gathered by Thomas Langley. Printed by R. Grafton. Black letter. 16°, old calf. Lon- don, 155 1. 2819 Workes, with the "Jests and Pageants;" also the leaf between pages 1 138-9, and Dedication in fac-simile. The title and last leaf inlaid. Folio, dark antique calf, very neat. London, i557- 2820 Memoirs, with a new translation of his Utopia, etc., by Cayley. 2 vols. 4°, boards. London, 1808. With fine portraits of More and Erasmus. 2821 The Household of. Libellus a Margareta More, quin- decim annos nata, Chelseije inceptus. (By Miss Manning.) 12°, cloth, antique. London, n. d. 2822 Life, by his great-grandson, Cresacre More. With a biographical preface, notes, and other illustrations, by Rev. J. Hunter. Portrait and inserted engraving. 8°, calf. Lon- don, 1828. 292 Mynshull. 2823 MoRELL, Sir Charles. Tales of the Genii, translated from the Persian. Plates. 2 vols. 8°, calf binding, broken. London, 1805. 2824 MoRGAx, Augustus de. The Book of Almanacs, with an Index of Reference. Oblong 4°, c/o^/^. London, iS^i- 2825 MoRLEY, Henry. Life of Bernard Palissy of Saintes. 2 vols. Post 8°, cloth. Boston, 1853. 2826 Mother Ann Lee, and Shakers. A Holy, Sacred, and Divine Roll and Book from the Lord God of Heaven to the Inhabitants of Earth, in two parts. 8°, sheep. Canterbury, N. H., 1843. 2827 MiJLLER, C. O. The History and Antiquities of the Doric Race. Trans, by Henry Tufnell and George Cornewall Lewis. Maps. 2 vols. 8°, boards. Oxford, 1830. 2828 MtJLLEK, Max. The Languages of the Seat of War in the East. 2d edition. Map. 8°, cloth. London, 1855. 2829 Ledtures on the Science of Language. 8°, cloth. New York, 1862. 2830 Outline Didtionary for the use of Missionaries, Ex- plorers, and Students of Language. Y-f , flexible sheep . Lon- don, 1867. 2831 Chips from a German Workshop. 4 vols. 8°, cloth, uncut. New Tork, 1869-76. 2832 MuNSELL, Joel. The Every Day Book of History and Chronology ; from the Creation to the present time. Large 8°, cloth. Nexv Tork, 1858. 2833 Murray, Hugh. The Encyclopaedia of Geography, revised with additions by T. G. Bradford. 3 vols. Large 8°. Plates and Maps. Phila., 1837. 2834 Murray's Hand-book for travellers in Central Italy and Flor- ence. Small 8°, cloth. Londofz, 1864. 283s South Italy and Naples. Map, etc. 8°, cloth. London, 1865. 2836 Mynshull, Geffray. Essayes and Characters of a Prison and Prisoners. Reprint of edition of 1618, London. Post 8°, boards, uncut. Edinb., 1821. Nichols. 293 2837 Nash, D. W. The Pharaoh of the Exodus ; an examination of the Modern systems of Egyptian Chronology. 8°, cloth. London^ 1867. 2838 Neal, Daniel. History of the Puritans ; or Protestant Non- conformists ; 1517-1688. New ed. from text of Dr. Toulmin, with his life of the author. 5 vols. 8°, half calf., uncut. London., 1810. 3839 Nennius. Historia Brittonum, from a MS. in the Vatican Library at Rome ; edited in the loth century by Mark the Her- mit. With an English Translation and notes by Rev. W. Gunn. Facsimile plate. Large 8°, boards, uncut. Lon- doti, 1819. 2840 Neve, Philip. Cursory Remarks on some of the ancient English Poets, particularly Milton. 8°, half green morocco, top gilt, itncut. London, 1789. One of 200 copies printed for presents. 2841 Nevizanus. Sylvas nuptialis Libri Sex. i3°, old calf. Lyons, 1545. 3843 Same. Another copy, being apparently the same edition but vvith a new imprint dated at Lyons, 1556. Citron morocco, gilt edges, and bound with this is the " De nuptiis sine parentum consensu," etc., of Adrianus Pulvasus. 2843 Newcastle Reprints of Rare Tradts, and Imprints of An- tient MSS., etc., chiefly illustrative of the History of the Northern Counties, by M. A. Richardson. 7 vols. Small 8°, boards. Newcastle, 1843. 2844 Newman, Arthur. Pleasvres Vision with Desert's Com- plaint ; and a short Dialogue of a Woman's Properties betweene an Old Man and a Young. Reprinted from the edition of 1619, by E. Hartnall. 12°, boards. Ryde, Lsle of Wight, 1840. Presentation copy from the Editor, E. V. Utterson, to James Heywood Markland. 2845 Newman, J. H., D.D. Apologia pro Vita Sua. i3°, cloth. New Tork, 1865. Newton, Sir I. Life. See Brewster, Sir D. 2846 Niccholes, Alexr. A Discourse of Marriage and Wiving ; and of the greatest Mystery therein contained ; how to chuse a good Wife from a bad. 4°, calf, by W. Pratt. London, 1620. Last leaf in fac-simile. 2847 Nichols, John. A Colleftion of all the Wills, now known to be extant, of the Kings and Qiieens of England, Princes and Princesses of Wales, etc., from William the Conqueror to Henry the Seventh, with notes and glossary. London, 1780. 2!)4 Numismatics : Folkes. Also, The Will of King Alfred, with notes, etc., by Thomas Astle, and Rev. O. Manning. Oxf., 1788. I vol. 4°, brown calf. 2S48 Nicolas, N. H. Testamenta Vetusta ; being Illustrations from Wills, of Manners, Customs, etc., as well as ot the Descents and Possessions of many distinguished Families. Fronhspece. 2 vols, in I. Large 8°, half brown calf London, 1826. 2849 NicoLAUS von Basel. Bericht von der Bekerung Taulers ; herausgegeben von C. Schmidt. 8°, sewed. Strassburg, 1875. 3850 NicoLSON, W. English, Scotch, and Irish Historical Libra- ries. Best edition, a^ , Russia, i^J'-jd. 2851 NiEBUHR, B. G. Life and Letters. With essays on his Charader and Influence, by Bunsen, Brandis, and Lorbell. 8°, cloth. New York, 1852. 2853 NiLUS (Archbishop of Thessalonica) . A Briefe Treatise conteynynge a playne and fruitfuU declaration of the Pope's usurped Primacye, written in Greke about VII. hundred yeres since. Translated by Thomas Gressop. 12°, mottled calf, gilt, by W. Pratt. London, 1560. The title-page and other leaves somewhat mended, otherwise in good, clean con- dition. See also Hutten, 2,173. 2853 NiSARD, C. Le Langage Po'pulaire ou Patois de Paris et de sa banlieue. 8°, sewed. Paris, 1872. 2854 Noble, Rev. S. Important Do6trines of the Christian religion ; lecStures at the New Jerusalem Church, London. 8°, cloth. New York, 184S. Numismatics. 2855 Adamson, John. Account of Coins discovered at Hexham, Northumberland. Plates. 4°, sewed. (Published by the London Soc. of Antiquaries.) 1833. 2856 Akerman, John Y. Introdudtion to study of Ancient and Modern Coins. Illustrated. 12°, cloth. London, 184S. 2857 Clarke, William. The Connexions of the Roman, Saxon, and English Coins. 4°, brown calf. London, T.']']i. DiCKESON, M. W. American Numismatical Manual. See No. 76. 2858 Folkes, Martin. Table of English Silver Coins, from Nor- man Conquest. Plates of Coifis. Folio, old boards, large paper, rough edges. For Soc'y of Antiquaries, London. i745- 15^ edition, with only 6 of the plates. Ndmismatics : Stukeley. 295 2859^ GoUGH, Richard. Catalogue of Coins of Canute, witli spec- imens. London, 1777. — Pegge, S. Essay on tlie Coins of Cunobelin, and Dissertation on tlie Coritani. Plates. London, 1766. — Noble Mark. Dissertations upon the Mint and Coins of the Episcopal-Palatines of Durham. Plates. Birmingham, 1780. In I vol. 4°, brown calf, beautifully tooled and gilt. 3860 HAtGH, D. H. Numismatic History of the Ancient King- dom of the East Angles. Plates. Large 8°, sexved. Leeds, 1845. 2861 Hawkins, Edward, etc. The Silver Coins of England arranged and described, with remarks on British money previous to the Saxon dynasties. Plates. Large 8°, half bound, uncut, top gilt. London, T.%\\. ■2'S>6i, Humphreys, H. Noel. Coin Colleiftor's Manual ; or. Guide in the formation of a cabinet of Coins. Wood and steel en- gravings. 2 vols. 8°, cloth. Lo7tdon {Bohn), i?>^2>- 2863 MiLLES, Dean. Historical Account of Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Danish Money. See under Manuscripts, 2,719. 2S64 NuMiSMATA Antiqua : collcgit olim et sere incidi vivens curavit Thomas PembrochisE, Montis Gomerici Comes. 4°, old Russia. 1746. MS. indexes, in addition to the printed Catalogue by Ames, are with this copy, as well as some additional plates. Large Paper ; remarkably fine copy. The collection of which this volume is a Catalogue was made by Thos. Herbert Earl of Pembroke, Lord Lieut, of Ireland and Higli Admiral, in the reign of Queen Anne. 2865 Rasche, Joh. Christ. Lexicon Universse rei numrnariae ve- terum et prascipue Graecorum ac Romanorum, cum observatio- nibus. Prsefatus est Chr. G. Heyne. Large 8°, 7 tom. in 14 vols., comprising 3 vols, of supplement, half calf . Lipsice, 17S5-1S05. 3866 RuDiNG, Rev. R. Annals of the Coinage of Great Britain and its Dependencies, from the earliest period of authentic His- tory. 3d ed., corre6ted, enlarged, and continued. Maps and Plates -with Lndex of Coins. 3 vols. Large 4°, cloth, uncut. London, 1840. 2867 Snelling, Thomas. View of the Coinage of Great Britain and Ireland. Plates of Coins. 7 Parts in i vol. Large 4°, half dark blue mor., top gilt, uncut. Loixdon, 1S23. Reprint of the first edition, 1762-69. 2868 Stukeley, Wm., M D. The Medallic History of Marcus Aur. Val. Carausius, Emperor of Britain. Portraits, plates, etc. 2 vols. 4°, calf. London, i757~9- 296 Oratio Dominica: Megiser. 2869 Till, W. An Essay on the Roman Denarius and English Silver Penny ; shewing their derivation from the Greek Drachma of vagina. With a list of English and Scotch Pennies, etc., etc. Illustrated. 8°, cloth. London^ i837- 2870 NuTTALL, Thomas. An Introdudlion to Systematic and Physiological Botany. Plates., Glossary., and Index. 8°, boards. Cambridge., 1830. 2S71 OcTAviAN, Emperor of Rome, The Romance of. Abridged from a MS. in the Bodleian Library. Edited by Rev. J. J. Conybeare. Post 8°, calf., gilt, very neat., gilt edges., uncut. Oxford., 1809. 50 copies were printed from a French MS., for private distribution. A few MS. notes in this copy. 2872 Same. Duplicate copy in calf bound with shorter Essays and Translations, by J. J. Conybeare. 2873 Oehlenschl^ger, A. The Gods of the North ; an Epic Poem, translated from the Danish, by W. E. Frye. Large 8°, half green wzor., top gilt., uncut. London., 1845. 2874 Oliphant, Laurence. Russian Shores of the Black Sea. Map. Post 8°, cloth. New York, 1854. 2875 Oliver, Very Rev. George, D.D. Colledtions illustrating the History of the Catholic Religion in the Counties of Corn- wall, Devon, Dorset, Somerset, Wilts, etc. 8°, cloth. London, 1857- 2876 Olmsted, Fred. Law. Walks and Talks of an American Farmer in England. 8°, cloth. New York, 1852. 2877 Opie, Mrs. Amelia. Detracftion Displayed. Half bound. 18°. London, 1828. Oratio Dominica. 2878 Megiser, H. Verdolmetschung des heyligen Vatter unsers, in viertzig unterschiedlichen sprachen. 16°, vellum. Franck- furt-am-Mayn, 1592. 2879 Same. In funfltzig Sprachen, darin das heylig Vatter unser, das Englisch Gruss, die zwolft' Artickul, etc. 12°, boards. Franckfurt-am-Mayn, 1603. Orleans. 297 2880 Krause and Wagner. Oratio dominica, plus centum Lin- guis, Versionibus aut characteribus reddita. Wood-cut vignettes. Folio, old stamped calf, tmciit. Augsburg {circa 1690). 2881 Chamberlavnius, Joan. Oratio Dominica in diversas om- nium fere gentium linguas versa, cum Dissertationibus de lingu- arum origine. Amsterdam, ly^S- Bound with this : Dissertationes ex occasione sylloges Ora- tionum Dominicarum, scriptse ad Joannem Chamberlaynium. 4°, dark calf. Amstel., i7i5- 2882 Oratio Dominica, in CLV. linguas versa et exoticis charac- teribus. Folio, boards. Parma, tyfis Bodonianis, 1806. 2883 Adelung, Johann C. Mithridates, oder allgemeine sprachen- kunde. A universal Table of Languages, with the Lord's Prayer in nearly 500 languages or dialedts. 4 vols. 8°, half bound. Berlin, 1806-17. 2884 Stoeger, Fr. X. Oratio Dominica polyglotta, singularuni linguarum charafteribus expressa et delineationibus Alberti Dureri cindta. Engraved title and fortr ait of Durer. Large j^, boards. Monachii (\Z'i^^. 2885 Richard, L. Manuel des Langues, mortes et vivantes, con- tenant les alphabets, la numeration, et I'oraison Dominicale, en 190 langues. 8°, setued. Imfrimerie litkographe. Paris, 1839. 2886 AuER, A. Oratio Dominica Polyglotta DCCCXVI. Lm- guis et Dialedtis. Royal folio, beautifully printed, ivith illus- trated title-page, introduSiou, and indexes. Portfolio. Vienna, 185 1. This wonderful work, of which but few copies were permitted to be sold, attracted great attention at the Exhibition in Hyde Park in 1851. See " The Book and its Story," p. 186. ooi«<<« 2887 Ordynary, The, of Crysten Men. Newly hystoryed and translated out of Frensshe into Englysshe. Emprynted m the Flete street by W. de Worde. 4°, stamped red calf, gilt edges. London, 1506. 2d edition of this curious work, with wood-cuts, and very rare. For full descrip- tion, see Dibdin's Typ. Antiq., vol. II., pp. 103-106. This copy was in- the library of Sir Francis Freeling. Orleans, Charles D'. Poesies completes, revues sur les manuscrits ; avec preface, notes, et glossaire, par Ch. D'H^n- cault. 2 vols. 12°, half morocco, top gilt, uncut. Pans, 1874. ' See also Roxburghe Club, No. 44. 298 OWAIN. 28S9 Poesies. Piibliees sur le MS., original de Grenoble, conftr^s avec les autres. Avec une preface, des notes, etc., par M. A. Champollion-Figeac. Post 8°, sewed. Paris, 1842. Orleans, Gaston, due d'. See Petitot, No. 2,977. 2890 Orosius (Paulus). Historiarum adversus Paganos Libri VII. Folio, Jine copy, large marghis, with old AIS. notes, calf. Venice, 1483. 2891 O'Shaughnessy, Arthur W. E. Lays of France ; founded on the Lays of Marie. Post 8°, cloth. London, 1872. See Marie de France, 1846. 2892 OviDius Naso, p. XV. Bookes of, entytuled Metamor- phosis ; translated oute of Latin into English meeter, by Arthur Golding, Gentleman. First' complete translation in English Verse. \st edition. Printed by William Seres. 4°, red morocco, gilt, gilt edges, with Sir M. AI. Sykes' coat of arms on sides. London, 1567. 2893 Heroycall Epistles, in English Verse ; by George Turberuile, Gent., with Aulus Sabinus aunsweres to certain of same. Printed by H. DenJiam. Small 8°, dark blue morocco, gilt, gilt edges, ist edition, excessively rare. Black Let- ter. London, 1567. 2894 Metamorphosis, englished by George Sandysi ^72- graved title and frontispiece. Folio, large paper, mottled calf, neat. Oxford, 1633. 2S95 Metamorphosis. A Series of 225 engravings by Le Clerc, Chauveau, and others, to illustrate Ovid's Metamorphoses. Oblong 13". (1660.) 2896 Remedia Amoris. Altfranzoesische uebersetzung, herausgegeben von Gustav Koerting. Sewed. L^eipsic, 1871. 2897 OwAiN, Miles, and other Inedited Fragments of Ancient English Poetry. Small facsimile vigitette from the Auchin- leck MS. in this copy illuminated. Post 8°, half green morocco, uncut. Edinb., 1837. One of 32 copies printed for private distribution, at the expense of Mr. Turnbull and the Editor, Mr. Laing, of Edinburgh. Presented by the editor to T. Vernon Utterson. Paleography: Libri. 299 289S Paget, J. Hungary and Transylvania. Notes of Travel. 2 vols. 12°, cloth. 7^/«7«., 1850. 2899 Painter, William. The Palace of Pleasure, beautified, adorned and well furnished with pleasant histories and excellent novels. From the edition printed by Thomas Marsh. 1575. Edited by Thomas Haslewood. 2 vols. 4°, Russia. Lon- dofi., 1813. 2900 AsTLE, Thomas. The Origin and Progress of Writing. 2d edition with additions. Portrait and numerous Plates in yac-simile yrom early MSS.^ etc. Large 4°, half green ■morocco, top gilt, uncut. London, 1803. 2901 Chassant, L. Alph. Didtionnaire des Abbreviations Latines et Fran9aises usitees dans les inscriptions lapidaires et metal- liques, les manuscrits et les chartes du Moyen Age. Post 8°, half brown morocco, top gilt, uncut. Paris, ,1866. 2902 ■ Pal^ographie des Chartes et des manuscrits du XI" au XVIP siecle. 10 planches in 4°. Post 8°, half maroon calf, top gilt, uncut. Paris, 1867. 2903 JoRAND, J.-B.-J. Gramraatograpbie du IX° siecle, types calligraphiques, tires de la Bible de Charles le Chauve, IMS. de la Bibliotheque Royale. Portrait de Charles. Small folio, half calf , top gilt. Paris, 1837. 2904 Kopp, Ulr. Fr. Palseographia Critica. Many folding plates of facsimiles of MSS., Charters, Seals, etc. 4 vols. 4°, half calf , neat, top gilt, uncut. Mannheim, 1817-29. " A most important and valuable work, containing several thousand new characters, expressly struck for it, to represent the endless varieties of style, the abbreviations, etc.,' in the early Greek and Roman writing. They are arranged in form of a Lexi- con, explained in the regular Greek and Roman characters, and followed by reverse Indexes." 2905 Bilder und Schriften der Vorzeit dargestellte. Plates and facsimiles . 2 vols. ?>° , half calf . Mannheim, iSig-21. 2906 Langlois, E. H. Essai sur la Calligraphic des Manuscrits du Moyen age. 8°, top gilt, half bound. Rouen, 1S41. 2907 Libri.- Monumens inedits ou peu connus, qui se rapportent a I'Histoire de rOrnamentation chez difterents peuples. 60 large plates {full series) in gold, silver and colors, with descriptions in French and English. Large folio, half morocco, gilt edges. London, 1864. 300 Paleography: Silvestre. 2908 ]\IoNTFAUcox, D. Bern. de. Palffiographia Grsca. Sive de Ortu et Progressu Literaruni Grascarum, etc. Frontispiece and plates of facsimiles oj" Inscriptions, Monuments, etc. Folio, calf. Paris, 1708. With book-plate of Rev. Dr. Blomfield. " An invaluable work, which has done the same in reference to Greek MSS. that the " p.es Diplomatica " of Mabillon has done for the Latin." — Dr. Clarke. "A work illustrating by a considerable number of plates, and learned dissertations, the whole history of the Greek writings, with the variations of the Greek characters from the earliest times down to the present. This was almost the first work on the subject, and it has served as the text-book for all students of this branch of Greek Literature." — Gentieman's Magazine, Dec, 1855. 2909 National Manuscripts ; a series of Plioto-Zincographic Fac- similes of some of the most interesting of our National MSS., froin William the Conqueror to Qiieen Anne, by Sir Henry James, Diredtor of the Ordnance Survey, with translations and notes by Sanders. Parts i, 2. Atlas 4°, cloth. Southampton, 1865. Two more parts, since published, should be added to complete the set. 2910 NouvEAU Traite de Diplomatique, oil Ton examine les fonde- ments de cet Art ; on etablit des regies sur le discernement des Titres, et Ton expose historiquement les caradleres des Bulles Pontificales et des Diplomes, par deux Religieux Benedidlins de S. Maur (Toustain et Tassin). Numerous plates of ancient \Vriti7igs, Charters, etc. 6 vols. 4°, tnottled calf. Paris, 1750-65- 291 1 Ottley, Wm. Young. Observations on a MS. in the British Museum, of 2d or 3(/ cent., containing Cicero's translation of the Astronoinical Poem by Aratus. Plates, facsimiles, etc. 4°, sezved. London, 1834. Read before the Society for Antiquaries, London. 2912 — Same. Another copy. 4°, boards. London, 1835. Presentation copy from the author to Sir Richard Ottley. A few copies were printed in this manner, for presents. 2913 Sabas. Specimina Palseographica Codicum Grsecorum et Slavonicorum Bibl. Mosquensis Synodalis. Sajc. VI.-XVII. 62 Plates with Latin and Russian Text. Small folio, half dark brown calf. Moscow, 1863. This work is valuable as a means of deciding the age of Greek MSS. 2914 Silvestre, J. B. Universal Palaeography ; or Fac-similes of writings of all nations and periods, copied from authentic and celebrated MSS. Plates beautifully illuminated. 2 vols., atlas folio. Paleography: Westwood. 301 Text, with introdudtion by M. M. Champollion, ti'ans. and edited by Sir F. Madden. 2 vols. Royal 8°, half morocco, gilt edges. Londoti, 1850. Together 4 vols. 2915 Stukeley, Dr. Wni. Palfeographia Britannica. See under Antiquities, 486. 2916 Thomson, R. and Tite, W. Ledlures on illuminated MSS., Materials and Practice ,of Illuminators, etc. Large 8°, half morocco, gilt edges, London, 1857. 2917 Todd, Rev. Henry J. An Account of Greek Manuscripts, chiefly Biblical, which had been in the possession of the late Professor Carlyle, the greater part of which are now deposited in the Archiepiscopal Library at Lambeth Palace. Large 8°, half dark calf, top gilt, uncut. London, n. d. (1823.) Privately printed. 2918 Turner, Dawson. Guide to the Verification of MSS. by reference to engraved fac-similes of handwriting. Large 8°, cloth, uncut. Yarmouth, 1848. See also Turner's Catalogue of MS. under 1,031. 2919 Vaines, Dom de. Didlionnaire Raisonn^e de Diplomatique. Planches et Tables. 2 vols. 8°, calf. Paris, i774- 2920 Wailly, Natalis de. Elements de Pal6ographie, pour servir a I'etude des documents in^dits sur I'Histoire de France. Nu- merous plates in facsimile of old MS. Charters and Seals, ■with tables of dates. 2 vols, and Atlas 4°, together 3 vols, half bound, uncut. Paris, 1838. 2921 Walter, J. Lud. Lexicon Diplomaticum, a seculo VIII. ad XVI. cum prsefatione J. H. Jungii. 225 plates of Alphabets and contra6tions, and 28 plates oi fac-similes. 3 parts, in i vol. Folio, vellum. Gottingce, i747- 2922 Westwood, J- O. Illuminated Illustrations of Bible ; copied from seledt MS." of the Middle Ages, ^o Plates, d^, half red morocco, gilt edges. London, Y^i^S. 2023 ■ Palseographia Sacra Pidloria ; a series of Illustrations of the Ancient Versions of the Bible, copied from Illuminated MSS. executed between the 4th and i6th Centuries. 50 beauti- ful plates of Miniatures and Fac-similes of Ancient MSS. in gold and colors. Large 4°, half red morocco, top gilt, uncut. London, 1843-5. 302 Palgrave. 2C)34 Miniatures and Ornaments of Anglo-Saxon and Irish Manuscripts. A series of 54 superb plates^ elaborately ex- ecuted hi exa6i facsimile of the originals in gold and colors. With a descriptive text to each plate. Imp. folio, cloth, gilt, uficut. London, 1868. zoo copies printed, and the stones tlien destroyed. 2925 Wright, Andrew. Court-Hand restored ; or, the Student's Assistant in reading old Deeds, Charters, Records, etc. With an Appendix, containing the Ancient Names of Places in Great Britain and Ireland, Ancient Surnames, etc. 8th edition, cor- rected. 4°, cloth, uncut. London, 1846. 2926 Palestine. Early Travels in, edited by Thos. Wright, com- prising the narratives of Arculf, Willibald, Bernard, Ssewulf, Sigurd, Benjamin of Tudela, Sir John Maundeville, and others. 12°, cloth. London (Bohn), 1848. 2927 Our w^ork in Palestine, being an account of the dif- ferent expeditions sent out to the Holy Land by the Committee of the Palestine Exploration Fund. 12°, cloth. Lllustrated. London, 1873. 2928 Paley, Wm., Z>.Z>. Works. Newr edition, with notes and Life. Large 8°, cloth. London, 1842. Horse Paulinie. See Tate, 3,384. 2929 Palgrave, Sir Francis. The Rise and Progress of the Eng- lish Commonwealth ; Anglo-Saxon Period. 2 vols. 4°, half Russia, top gilt, uncut. Lotidon, 1832. 2930 Essay upon the original Authority of the King's Council. 8°, clothe uncut. London, 1834. Not printed for sale. 2931 Truths and Fidtions of the Middle Ages. The Mer- chant and the Friar. 2d ed. 12,°, cloth. London, iS^^. 2932 History of Nonnandy and England. 4 vols. Large 8°, cloth. London, 1851-64. 2933 ^"'.■^•. SaVile's Rerum Anglicarum Scriptores post Bajdam praecipui ; with copious MS. notes, and annotations interleaved. Folio, half calf. London, 1596. Besides Sir F. Palgrave's notes, many cuttings, from books, etc., descriptive of the characters, are inserted, malting it a most interesting copy. Parker Society. 303 2934 Ingram's Saxon Chronicle, interleaved with pages of A/S. noies, quotations, etc., explanatory of the work, besides ?nany marginal notes, in Sir F. Palgrave' s writing. 2 vols. 4°, half calf, uncut. London, 1823. An interesting and unique copy, but wanting the title-page. 2935 Palmer, Samuel. Colledlion of Family Prayers, etc. ; abridged from the London work. Post 8°, old calf. Spring- field, i8i6. 2936 Palmer, Rev. Wm. Compendious P^cclesiastical History, from the earliest period : with Questions, adapting the work for parochial instrudtion. Post 8°, boards. New Tork, 1844. 2937 Pamphlets. Political Essays, Satires, etc., printed in the years 1769 and 1711, answers to Tracts of Defoe, and several of them referred to By Walter Wilson in his Memoirs of the Life and Times of Defoe. 2 vols. Old red morocco, gilt edges. Wilson's Sook Plate. London, 1710-11. 2938 Parangon, le, des nouvelles honnestes et delecftables, etc., r6iinprim6 d'apres I'edition de 1531. (Edition 100 copies.) 12°, half morocco, top gilt. Paris, 1865. 2939 Pardoe, J. Louis XIV. and the Court of France in 17th century. 2 vols. 8°, cloth. New Tork, 1847. Paris, Paulin. See Chansons de Geste, 1,803, ^■^'^ Roman de Renart, 1,866. 2940 Parker, Matthew. A Defence of Priestes mariages, stablys- shed by the irnperiall lawes of the Realme of Englande, agaynst a Civilian, namyng himselfe Thomas Martin dodtour of the Civile lawes. 4°, sewed, with the last three leaves in manu- script. Circa 1562. Tiiis is a particularly interesting book apart from its controversy as to the legality and propriety of the marriage of Priests; for it contains, probably, the earliest printed specimens of what has been termed Anglo-Saxon letters. A full account of the book is given by Strype in his Life of Parker, folio ed., pp. 504 and 505 1 and it has always been a very scarce work. Parker's connection with it is to be regarded merely as an amplification of a work previously written by Ponet, a Bishop under Edward VI. The first work by Ponet was " A Defence for Manage of Priestes, by Scripture and ancient writers," printed by Wolff, in 1549. To this Thomas Martin rephed in " A Traietise declaryng and plainly provyng that the pretended mariage of Priestes is no raariage, etc.," printed by Caley, in 1554. And to this latter Ponet replied in " An Apology, etc." Parker's book as 'above being the third work issued in behalf of the legality, etc., of the marriage of Priests. See also Martin, 2,758, and Ponet, 3,001-3,002. 2941 Parker Society. Instituted in 1840. Publications, com- prising Works of Bale, Becon, Bradford, BuUinger, Calfhill, Coopei-, Coverdale, Cranmer, Fulke, Grindal, Hooper, Hutch- inson, Jewel, Latimer, Norden, Nowell, Parker, Philpot, Pil- 304 Patronymics: Bowditch. kington, Ridlej', Rogers, Sandys, Tyndale, Whitakev, Whitgift, Woolton ; also volumes of Liturgies, Seledt Poetry, Prayers, and Zurich Letters. With Index to Publications, compiled by Henry Gough. 9 vols., roy. 8°. 40 vols., demy 8°. 6 vols., post 8°- 55 vols in all. Cloth. Cambridge, 1841-55. 2942 Parliament, The Long. Sarcastic notices of. A list of the " members that held places, both civil and military, con- trary to the self-denying ordinance of April 3d, 1645." (Edited by J. C. Hotten.) Small 4°, Roxburghe binding, uncut. London, 1863. A limited number of copies reprinted from the excessively rare original. 2943 Parnasse Satyrique, Le, du Sieur Theophile avec le recueil des plus excellens vers satyriques de ce temps, a vols. 12°. Paris, 1 86 1. 2944 Parsons, T. Laws of Business for Business Men. Large 8°, cloth. Boston, 1857. 2945 Parte of a Register, contayninge sondrie memorable matters written by divers learned and godly in our time, which stande for and desire the reformation of our Church. According to Bishop Bancroft, printed at Edinburgh by Robert Walde- grave. 4°, half Russia. (1593.) A most interesting volume. See Maskell's book on the Mar-Prelate controversy. This volume corresponds with his description and collation. 2946 Patrick, Symon, ^^. The Parable of the Pilgrim. Written to a Friend. In old handsomely stamped red m.orocco. 4°. London, 1670. 2947 Search the Scriptures. A Treatise shewing that all Christians ought to read the Holy Books, with direflions to them therein. In Three Parts. i6°, old calf, gilt. London, 1685. 2948 A Discourse concerning Prayer. 16°, sewed. Lon- don, 1853. See also Job, under Bibles, 837, Patronymics. 2949 Bardsley, Charles W. Our English Surnames ; their Sources and Significations. Small 8°, cloth. London, 1873. 2950 Bowditch, N. I. Suffolk Surnames. 2d ed. 8°, cloth. Boston, 1858. 2951 Sa7ne. 3d edition. Portrait. 8°, cloth. London, 1861. Pegge. 305 2952 Charnock, R. S. Ludus Patronymicus ; or, the Etymology of Curious Sumames. Small 8°, c/o/f/z. London, liSB. 2953 Ferguson, Robert. English Surnames, and their place in the Teutonic Family. Small 8°, cloth. London, 1858. 2954 The Teutonic Name-System applied to the Family Namesof France, England, and Germany. %°, cloth. London, 1864. 2955 FiNLAYSON, James. Surnames and Sirenames. The origin and History of certain Family and Historical Names. 8°, sewed. London, n. d. 2956 Innes, Cosmo. Concerning some Scotch Surnames. Small 4°, half bound. JBdinb., i860. 2957 Lower, M. A. English Surnames. An Essay on Family Nomenclature, with illustrative appendices, index, etc. 3d ed. enlarged. 2 vols. 8°, cloth. London, 1849. 2958 Patronymica Britannica ; a Didtionary of Family Names. Portrait. Large 8°, cloth. London, i860. 2959 Pott, August F. Die Personennamen ; insbesondere die Familiennamen und ihre Entstehungsarten. 8°, cloth. Leif- ^^g-: 1853. 2960 Salverte, E. History of the Names of Men, Nations, and Places. Translated by Rev. L. H. Mordacque. 2 vols. 8°, cloth. London, 1862. 2961 Sims, C. S. The Origin and Signification of Scottish Sur- names, with a Vocabulary of Christian Names. 8°, cloth. Albany, 1862. 2962 Pauli, Florentini totius canonici juris Breviarum. Folio, in the original stamped binding. Memingce, Albertus Kune, i486. A fine copy of an early printed book, with three manuscript treatises at the end dated 1441, apd relating to juridical matters. 2963 Pearson, C. H. History of England during the Early and Middle Ages. 2 vols. Large 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1867. 2964 Pegge, S. The Form of Cury ; a Roll of Ancient English Cookeiy, edited from Mr. Brander's MS. Portrait, facsimile, notes, and glossary. 8°, mottled calf. London, 1780. Autograph of Mr. G. Brander. 306 Percyvall. 2965 Peignot, Gabriel. Amusemens Philologiques en varietds en tous genres, ad edition revue, corrig^e, et augmentee. Half bound, uncut. Paris, 1824. 2966 Pennant, Thomas. Some Account of London, Southwark, and Westminster ; illustrated -with Portraits, Views, Histor- ical Prints, Medals, etc. With Appendix and Index. 2 vols. Folio, brown calf, gilt tooled, gilt edges. London. This is one of a limited number of copies printed in 1S05, for tlie express purpose of illustration ; large paper. A very interesting work, and a superb copy. 2967 Pepys, Samuel. Memoirs and Correspondence, comprising his diary, 1659-69, and a seledtion from his private correspond- ence ; edited by Lord Braybrooke. Portrait and frontispiece. 2 vols, royal 4°, and i vol. folio, with illustrations. Together 3 vols. Half morocco, to f gilt, uncut. London, 1825. 2968 Diary and Correspondence, writh Life and Notes, by Richard, Lord Braybrooke. Portraits, etc. 5th ed. 4 vols. 8°. London, 1854. 2969 Percy, Bishop Thomas. Five Pieces of Runic Poetry trans- lated from the Icelandic Language, with the originals. Small 8°, calf. With Autograph of Robt. Southey. London, 1763. See also Mallet's Northern Antiquities, 478 and 1,168. 2970 Same. Duplicate copy, in mottled calf. 2971 Folio MS. (from which his Reliques were selected), Ballads, Romances, etc ; one of the 250 copies issued on thick,, ribbed paper, with fac-simile. List of Subscribers, and Black- ley's Review are bound with this set. 4 vols. Large 8°, half vellum. 1857-68. Key to the New Testament. See Gray, 1,979- 2972 Percy Society Publications. (96 parts.) Reprints of Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, edited from original manuscripts and scarce pub- lications, including the two suppressed tradts. 30 vols. Small 8°, half vellum, cloth sides, top edges gilt. 1840-52. In addition to the suppressed tracts bound at the close of volume 30. Volume 4, in which are bound " Nursery Rhymes," has a humorous and privately printed critique of eight pages calling for a new edition. 2973 Percyvall, Richard, Gent. Bibliotheca Hispanica. Con- taining a Grammar, with a Didlionarie in Spanish, English and Latine, gathered out of divers good Authors. 4°, old red morocco. London, 1591- Philological Society. 307 2974 ^Perkins, Fred. B. Scrope ; or the Lost Library. A novel. 8°, cloth. Boston., 1874. 2975 Perowne, J. J. Stewart. Immortality. Hulsean Ledlures for 1868. 8°, cloth^ uncut. Cambridge., 1869. 2976 Perthes, F. Life and Times of. Portrait. Yos.tS,% cloth. Edinburgh, 1859. 2977 Petitot, M. Memoires de Gaston, due d'Orleans. Also, Memoires du Sieur de Pontis. Together 2 vols. Large 8°, sewed. Paris, 1824. 2978 Mdmoires de Marguerite de Valois. Also, Memoires de J.-A. de Thou. In I vol. Large 8°, sewed. Paris, 1823. 2979 Peyton, Thomas. Glasse of Time in the First Two Ages, divinely handled in a Poem in two parts, i^^ ed. Wood-cut frontispiece, containing a portrait of the author. About a quarter of the outer border has been supplied in facsimile. Many ivell executed wood-cuts interspersed through the vol- ume. Small 4°, Russia, extra, by Bedford, gilt edges. Lon- don, 1620. Probably Bindley' s copy, and wanting the second title. This is an exceedingly rare, curious, and most interesting poem. It is referred to by Mr. Todd in his edition of Milton, as being one of the works relating to the state of innocency which preceded the Paradise Lost. It must have been carefully perused by our immortal Poet ; and from it, more than from any other book, the idea of the plan of his Paradise Lost was derived. 2980 Philo-Jud^us. Works. Trans, by C. D. Yonge. 4 vols. Post 8°, cloth. London (Bohn), 1854. 2981 Philological Society of London. Proceedings of the Society from its commencement in 1842 to 1874 inclusive. 21 volumes. 8°. 18 in cloth and 3 in parts, sewed. The first six volumes are termed, as above. Proceedings; the remaining fifteen are designated " Transadlions." The following works wei'e issued separately : Liber cure cocorum, from Sloane MS., 1,986, by Richard Morris. Sewed, 1862. Pricke of Conscience ; a Northumbrian Poem by Richard Rolle de Hampole, with introdudtion, notes, and glossarial index, by Rich. Morris. Sewed. 1863. Castel off Love. (Chasteau d'Amour, or Carmen de Crea- tione Mundi) . An early English Translation of an old French Poem, by Robert Grosseteste, Bishop of Lincoln, with Notes, Glossary, etc., by R. F. Weymouth. Cloth. 1864. Together 24 vols. 308 Plowman. 2952 Philosophy in Sport made Science in Earnest. Illustra- tions by Cruikshank. 3 vols. 12°, boards. London, \'S>-i,l. 2953 Physiophilus. Specimen monachologise, metliodo Lin- nceana tabulis tribus seneis illustratuni, etc. 4°, sewed. Augs- burg, 1783. A humorous work, which was composed by three German writers, after the advice of Ignace de Born. An Italian version. 18°, sewed. 1786. A French Latin version. 18°, sewed. 1844. An English translation. 8°, cloth, 1852. Together 4 vols. 4°, 8°, 18°. 2954 PiNKERTON, John. Ancient Scotish Poems, published from the MS. Collection of Sir Richard Maitland of Lethington, Knt., etc., comprising Pieces written from 1420 till 1586. Notes and Glossary, etc. 2 vols. ^vi\&\\i°, old calf . Land., 1786. The Bruce. See Barbour, 711-713. 2985 Enquiry into the Early History of Scotland, etc. New ed., correfted and enlarged. 2 vols. 8°, cloth. Edin- burgh, 1814. 2986 Literary Correspondence. Now first printed from the originals in possession of Dawson Turner, Esq. Portrait. 2 vols. 8°, boards. London, 1830. 2987 Plato. By Clifton W. Collins. (Ancient Classics for Eng- lish Readers.) 16°, cloth. Edinburgh, 1874. 2988 The Republic. Translated with Analysis and Notes by J. L. Davis and D.J. Vaughan. 16°, cloth. London, 1874. 2989 Plowman, Pierce. The Vision, nowe the seconde tyme imprinted by Roberte Crowlye, whereunto are added certayne notes and eolations in the inergyne, etc. Slack letter. Small 4°, citron tnorocco, gilt edges. London, 1550. A fine, perfect copy, with MS. notes on margin. 2990 Same. Newlye imprinted after the Authour's olde copy. Whereunto is also annexed the Crede of Pierce Plow- man. Black letter, by Owen Rogers. Small 4°, red morocco extra, gilt edges. Lond., 1561. A fine, perfect copy, including the Crede, not always found in this edition. 2991 Vision and Creed. Edited from a MS., with notes and glossary, by Thos. Wright. Facsimile frontispiece. 2 vols. Small 8°, cloth. London, 1856. Poetry. 309 2992 Visio Willie de Petro Plouhman, etc., together with Intro- du(5lion, notes, glossary, etc., by T. D. Whitaker. Black letter. Reprinted from original MSS. Bound with this, the Crede of Piers Plowman. 1814. 4°, stamped Russia, gilt edges. London, 1813. 2993 Plutarch. Howe one may take Profit of his Enem3fes. The Manner to chose and cherysshe a Friende. Tho. Berthelet. 18°, sewed. 16 leaves. London, n. d. Herbert conjectures that Sir Tho. Elyot was the translator. 2994 PoEsiE, Arte of English. Ancient Critical Essays. Edited by J. Haslewood. 2 vols. 4°, boards, uncut, London, 181 1. 200 copies printed of vol. i ; 220 of vol. 2. 2995 Poetical Miscellanies. Inedited, 1584-1700. Seleded from MSS. Edited, with notes, by H. Huth. 8°, cloth. Chiswick Press, 1870. 50 copies printed for private circulation. This was a presentation copy from the editor to Sir John Simeon. 3996 Poetry and Tra(fts. Addresses of Lords and Commons to Queen Anne. 1705-6. Collection of Addresses to Queen Anne since the Impeachment of Dr. H. Sa- cheverell. 2 parts. 1710-11. Queen Anne's Speeches. 1705-13. Account of what passed in Parliament concerning Dr. H. Sacheverell. Portrait. 1710. " Phipps, Sir C. and W. Wynne. Defences of Bp. F. Atterbury. 1723. Tryal of Rev. F. Higgins. 1712. Greenshields out of Prison. 1710. The Foreigners : a Poem. 1700. Perjur'd Phanatic, or Malicious Conspiracy of Sir J. Croke, H. Larimore, and others, against the Life of R. Hawkins, Minister of Chilton. 1710. Briton's Palladium (in verse) . 1712. Paraphrase on XXIX. Psalm. 1713. The Monitor. 36 Nos. 1714. The Advocate. 18 Nos. 1720-21. True Briton. 74 Nos. 1723-24. Ward, Ned. London Spy. Part I. 1698. Congreve, W. Pindarique Ode. 1706. Geneva Ballad. 1705. Coventry Ballad. Norwich, 1705. Hymn to the Scaffold in Westminster Hall. 1710. Westminster Com^Dat. n. d. Worcester Dumb Bells. A Ballad, n. d. Sacheverell's New Spectacles for dim-sighted Christians. 1710. Beau Fielding's True Character of a Town Lady. 1708. Tale of a Nettle. Camb., 1710. Answer to the Tale of a Nettle, written by D. De Foe. Rare. Oxford, 1710. Speech of John Ketch. 1712. Norfolk Congress, n. d. :-}10 PONET. Reasons why the Quaker's Affirmation should not pass instead of an Oath in future Elections of Parliament, n. d. Picture of the first occasional Conformist (De Foe mentioned) in verse. Epicedium on Rev. T. White, Rector of Stepney, and Minister of Stratford Le Bow. 1710. Other curious pieces in the vohime. Small folio, old panelled calf. 2997 Poets, Early English. Edited, with Introdudtory Prefaces, by S. W. Singer. Portraits of Authors. Lovelace's Lucasta and Posthume. Homer's Hymns, by G. Chapman. J. Lodge's Glaucus and Sylla. J. Chalkhill's Thealma and Clearchus. Shakerly Marmion's Cupid and Psyche. Hero and Leander, by C. Marlowe and G. Chapman. Psalms of David, by Sir P. Sidney and Countess of Pembroke. Joseph Hall's Satires, with Rev. T. Warton's notes. 9 vols, in 8. Small 8°. Cktswick, 1817-24. 7 vols, are in half morocco., top gilt., uncut., i in boards. Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper ; including the Series edited with Prefaces, biographical and critical, by Dr. Saml. Johnson ; and the most approved Poetical Translations. The additional Lives by Alexr. Chalmers. 21 vols. 8°,»ca//', contents lettered. London., 18 10. 2999 Polo, Marco, The Venetian. The Travels of. The Trans- lation of Marden, revised, with a selection of his Notes. Edited by T. Wright. 12°, cloth. (Bohn.) London., 1854. 3000 Concerning the Kingdoms and Marvels of the East. Newly translated and edited by Colonel Henry Yule. Maps and other Illustrations. 2 vols. 8°, cloth. London., 1871. 3001 PoNET, John, Bishop of Rochester and subsequently of Winchester . A Defence for Mariage of Priestes, by Scripture and aunciente Wryters. 12°, old calf. Reginald Wolff. 1549- A good copy., slightly stained^ and -with the autograph and notes of M. C. T'utet. See Parker, 2,949, ^.nd Martin, 2,758. 3002 An Apology fully answering by Scriptures and aunceant Dodlors, a blasphemose Book gatherid by D. Stephen Gardiner, of late Lord Chauncelar, D. Smyth, of Oxford, Pighius, and other Papists, as by ther books appeareth and of late set furth under the name of Thomas Martin, Dodlor of the Civile lawes. 12°, half bound, s. /. , 1556. Apparently printed outside of England. Prim AUD AYE. 311 3003 A Shorte Treatise of politike power and of the true Obedience wliich subjedtes owe to Kynges and otlier Civile GovernoLirs, with an Exhortacion to all true naturall Englishe- meu. Compyled by D. J. P. B. R. W. 12°, half bound, cut close, and -with one leaf in MS. s. /., i5';6. The initials are intended for Doctor Jolin Ponet, Bisliop of Rochester and Win- chester. 3004 Poole, Sophia, Mrs. The Englishwoman in Egypt. Letters from Cairo in 1S43, 3, and 4. 3 vols. \%°,seived. Plates, iS,\^. 3005 Pope and the Council, by Janus. Questioning by an appeal to History the claim of the Pope to infallibility. Translated from the German. 12°, cloth. London, 1869. See also Quirinus, 3,040. • 3006 Popery. Controversial Tradts relating to Popery, published principally in the reign of James II., with an annotated cata- logue prefixed by Dr. Edward Gee. 4°. 31 vols. Old calf . v.d. 3007 Porter, J. L. Life and Times of Henry Cooke, D.D. Portraits. 8°, cloth. London, 1871. 3008 Potter, J. Antiquities of Greece, with notes, etc., by James Boyd. Maps and engravings. Small 8°, cloth. Glasgow, 1837- 3009 Potter, J. H. Consumptive's Guide to Plealth. 8°, cloth. New York, 1852. 3010 PoucHET, G. The Plurality of the Human Race. Trans- lated and edited by Hugh J. C. Beavan. Large 8°, cloth, un- cut. London, 1864. 301 1 Pressens^, E. de. The Religions before Christ, being an Introdudtion to the History of the First Three Centuries of the Church. Translated by L. Corkran. 8°, cloth. Edinburgh, 1S62. 3012 The Redeemer. Discourses, with an Introdudtion by W. L. Alexander, D.D. 8°, cloth. Edinburgh, 1864. 3013 Jesus Christ. His Times, Life, and Work. %°, cloth. London, 1866. 3014 Price, Sir Uvedale. On the Pidtui-esque ; with Essay on the Origin of Taste, etc., by Sir Thomas D. Lauder. 60 Lllus- trations, by Montague Stanley. %°, cloth. Edinburgh, \%\t.. 3015 Primaudaye, Peter de la. The French Academic wherein is discoursed the institution of Maners and whatever else con- cerneth the good and happie life of all estates. , Newly trans- lated into English by T. B. 2d edition. 4°, old calf. Lon- don, 1589. 312 Proverbs, etc.: Le Roux. 3016 Prince, Rev. John. Damnonii Orientalis Illustres ; or, the Worthies of Devon. Portraits, Plates of Arms of families. Index. New edition with notes. Large 4°, calf. London., 1810. 3017 Prior, Matthew. Poems. Frontisfiece. Folio, large paper, old panelled calf . London, 1718. Proverbs, Epigrams, etc. 3018 Bland, Robert, AL.D. Proverbs, chiefly taken from the Adagia of Erasmus, with explanations, and illustrated by ex- amples from French, Spanish, and other Languages. Index. Crown 8°, half green inorocco, top gilt, tmcut. 2 vols. Lon- don, 1814. See also Erasmus and Melancthon. 3019 BoHN, H. G. Hand-book of Proverbs ; comprising an entire republication of Mr. Ray's Collection, and additions from Foreign languages ; with alphabetical Index. Post 8°, cloth, uncut. (Bohn.) London, 1855. 3030 Polyglott of Foreign proverbs, with translations and general Index. Post 8°, cloth, uncut. (Bohn.) London, 1857- 3031 Booth, Rev. John. Epigrams, , Ancient and Modern, Humorous, Witty, Satirical, etc. With Preface. Post 8°, cloth, tt-ncut. Lond., 1S63. 3033 Ferrier, a. R. Enigmes Populaires en Langue d'Oc. 8°, seived. Montpellier, 1876. 3033 Fielding, Th. Seledl Proverbs of All Nations ; illustrated with notes and comments ; with a summary of Ancient Pas- times, Hollidays, and Customs. I2°, cloth. London, n. d. 3024 Hazlitt, W. C. Enghsh Proverbs and Proverbial Phrases ; alphabetically arranged and annotated. Large 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1869. One of 350 copies printed. 3035 HiSLOP, A. Proverbs of Scotland, Colledted and Arranged with notes and a Glossary. 8°, cloth, u?icut. Glasgow, 1S63. 3036 Kelley, W. Proverbs of all Nations, explained and illus- trated. 13°, cloth, uncut. Lottdon, 1859. 3027 Le Roux de Lincy. Le Livre des Proverbes Frangais de- puis le XIP siecle. Precede d'un Essai sur la Philosophic de Sancho Pan9a, par Ferd. Dennis. 2 vols 8°, boards, uncut. Paris, 1843. PULIGA. ' 313 3028 Same. Prdcedd de Recherches Historiques sur les Proverbes Franjais et leur emploi. 2de edition, revue et aug- mentee. 2 vols. 8°, sewed., uncut. Paris, 1859. 3029 Lespy, V. Proverbes du Pays de B^avn, (5nigmes et contes populaires. 8°, sewed. Montpellier, 1876. 3030 Norfolk, H. E. Gleanings in Graveyards ; a Colledtion of Curious Epitaphs. 3d edition, revised and enlarged. Post 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1866. 3031 Pettigrew, T. J. Chronicles of the Tombs; a Seledt Col- ledlion of Epitaphs, with an essay on Epitaphs, etc. Post 8°, cloth, uncut. (Bohn.) London, 1857. 3032 Ray, Rev. J. A Compleat Colledlion of English Proverbs ; also the most celebrated Proverbs of the Scotch, Italians, French, etc., with short annotations. Also Mr. Ray's Collec- tion of English Words not generally used, with significations and originals in two alphabets ; with account of preparing and refining metals found in England. 4th edition, with additions, etc. 8°, calf. London, 1768. Best edition according to Lowndes ; and in tliis copy are marginal MS. notes, also MS. notes inserted. See also Ray, 3,053, and in 3,019. 3°33 Same. 5th edition, with annotations, revised and augmented by J. Belfour. '&°, cloth. London, iSit,. This copy is interleaved with blank pages, on which many additional proverbs are written. 3034 Riley, H. T. Didtionary of Latin Quotations, Proverbs, etc., with translations, and Selection of Greek quotations, with Index Verborum. 2 vols. Post 8°, cloth. (Bohn.) London, i860. 3035 Sancho Panza's Proverbs, and others from Don Qiiixote ; with literal Translation, Notes, and Introdudlion by Ulick R. Burke. 12°, cloth, uncut. London, 1872. 3036 Veprie, Jean de la. Les Proverbes communs. (No. 6 of the " Colledtion de Poesies, Romans, etc.") Reprint of the Lyons edition of 1539- 16°, cloth, uncut. Paris, 1839. See also Wodroephe, 3,635. 3037 Puliga, Mme. de. Madame de Sevign6, her Correspond- ents and contemporaries. Ports. 2 vols. Large 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1873. 314 Ramus. 3038 Pdrchas, Sam'l. His Pilgrimage. 2d ed. Small folio, old half calf . London^ \6i\. Title-page mended, and a few leaves somewhat stained. 3039 QuARLES, F. Enchiridion, containing Institutions, Divine and Moral. 12°, cloth. London., 1856. From Smitti's Library of old Authors. 3040 QuiRiNUS. Letters from Rome on the Council. Translated from the German. 3 parts. 12°, sewed. London., 1870-71. See also The Pope and the Council, by Janus, 3,005. 3041 Rabelais, Francis. Works of. Trans, by Sir T; Urchard and Motteux. 5 vols. 104. 12°, half calf . London, 1694. 3042 The Romance of Gargantua and Pantagruel. Trans- lated by Sir Thomas Urquhart, of Cromarty. Reprinted from the text of 1653, with notice and a Life by T. Martin. Frontis- piece after C. K. Sharpe. 4°, cloth. Ediftb.., 1838. 3043 Raine, James. Saint Cuthbert ; with an account of the state of his Remains otr the opening of his Tomb in 1827. Wood- cuts. 4°. Large paper., boards. Durham, 1828. 3044 Rainoldes, John and John Hart. The Summe of the Con- ference betweene, touching the Head and the Faith of the Church. 4°, calf. L^ojidon, 1609. 3045 Ramsay, Allan. Poems; with Glossary. 12°, old calf Edinb., 1720-22. Title-page bears date 1720, and others of later date follow, but the pagination continues. It is probably vol. i of the first edition in 12°, or small 8°, of the collected poems. 3046 Same. With new additions, glossary, and notes ; also the Gentle Shepherd. Portrait by Basire. 2 vols. 12°, mottled calf . Edinb., 1731- See also under Ballads, 694 and 695. 3047 Ramus, (Pierre) vulgairennent de La Ramee. Grammaire. Very fine copy in red m.orocco, by Chambolle-Duru. 12°. Paris, 1572. This work is dedicated to Catharine de Medicis, and is of interest for its attempts at phonographic illustration as well as for its history of the French Language. Records. 315 3048 Rapiiall, M. J. Post-Biblical History of the Jews, 420 B.C.E. to 73 C.E. 2 vols. Post 8°, cloth. Phila., 1856. 3049 Rapin de Thoyras, Paul. History of England. Trans, and continued by N. Tindal. Portraits, maps, flans, medallic history, etc., including summary, and one vol. of maps, zd ed. 6 vols. Yo\\o, old calf . London, i']t,2-^*]. The plates are all Jine impressions, and the regular set is cotnplete, -wanting only the Index to the Continuation. This edition is considered the best as regards the impressions of plates. 3050. A(fta Regia. Founded upon the Records published in Mr. Rymer's Foedera. Portrait of Mr. Rapin and Heads of the Kings and Queens, engraved by Vertue. Folio, old dark calf. London, 1733. 3051 Rasjall, William. A CoUedion in English of the Statutes nowe in force, continued from the beginning of Magna Charta, until the 23d yeere of Qiieen Elizabeth. Two tables. Folio, old calf. London, 1583. 3052 Rawlinson, George. Historical Evidences of the truth of the Scripture Records. Bainpton ledures for 1859. Post 8°, cloth. Soston, i860. 3053 Ray, John. Nomenclator Classicus ; or a Classical Nomen- clator. 7th ed., revis'd and corredted, with many additions. Post 8°, setved. London, 1726. 3054 Raymond, John. Voyage through Italy in the yeares 1646 and 1647. Wood-cuts. 12°, mottled calf, gilt edged. Lon- don, 1648. 3055 Raynerius de Pisis. Pantheologia, sive Summa Universse Theologise cum prefatione J. Florentini. 2 vols. Folio, orig- inal stamped binding. Sine loco, 1474. Fine large clean copy, rubricated. 3056 Records, Public. Reports from the Seledl Committee appointed to enquire into the State of the Public Records of the Kingdom ; with an Analysis of the principal Matters in the various Records, Rolls, Instruments, etc., preserved in the sev- eral public Repositories. Folio, boards, uncut. London, 1800. 3057 Reports from the Commissioners appointed to execute the measures recommended by a Select Committee of the House of Commons respe6ting the Public Records of the Kingdom, etc. The Appendix, forming the second volume, contains fac- similes of all the Charters (including Magna Charta) and Inroll- ments from Stephen to William and Mary, with the Seals in- serted in the several works printed under the commission. 2 vols. Folio, boards, uncut. London, 1800-19. 316 Eeviews: American. 2058 ■ General Report to the King in Council from the Board of Commissioners of Public Records, with an Appendix and Index. Folio, boards^ uncut. London^ 1837. Ancient Laws and Institutes of England. See Thorpe, 435- 3059 Ancient Laws and Institutes of Wales, comprising laws supposed to be enacted by Howell the Good, etc., with translation of Welsh text. Indices and glossary. Edited by Aneurin Owen. Folio, cloth., uncut. London., 1841. With MSS. notes by Dr. W. H. Black. Essay upon the Authority of the King's Council. 1834. ^"^^ Palgrave, 2,930. 3060 Recubil des contes et faceties, imprim6es a Troyes, au com- mencement du 18™° Siecle. Plus de 50 pieces reliees en 3 vols, in 13 et I vol. in 8. Half bound, s. d. Together 4 vols. 3061 Reid, Mrs. Josh. J. The Adventures of Olaf Tryggveson, King of Norway. A Tale of the loth century, showing how Christianity was introduced into Norway. 12°, cloth, uncut. London., 1865. 3062 Reid, Dr. D. B. Ventilation in American Dwellings ; with Introduition on the Progress of Improvement in Ventilation by Dr. E. Harris. Plates. Large 8°, cloth. New Tork, 1858. 3063 Reliqui^ Antique. Scraps from Ancient MSS. Edited by ' T. Wright and J. O. Halliwell. 3 vols. 8°, cloth. London, 1845. 3064 Remonstrances, Declarations, Votes, Orders, Messages, Answers, etc., between the King and the High Court of Parlia- ment. An exaft colleftion. 4°, half bound. London, 1643. 3065 Rendell, Rev. E. D. Antediluvian History and narrative of the Flood ; as set forth in Genesis, critically examined and explained. Post 8°, cloth. Hoston, 1852. 3066 Retz, Cardinal de. Memoirs of his own Life, with the most secret transactions of the French Court, and Civil Wars. Por- trait. 4 vols. 12°, old calf . London, I'J'J^^. Reviews. 3067 American Church Review. 2 vols. 1872-73. 8°, sewed. American Reprints, viz. : — Edinburgh Quarterly. 32 vols. 1859-60, 1863-76. North British Quarterly. 20 vols. 1859-60, 1863-70. RiCHARS. 317 British Quarterly. 12 vols. 1871-76. London Quarterly. 32 vols. 1859-60, 63-76. Westminster Quarterly, 32 vols. 1859-60, 1863-76. Together 128 vols. Large 8°, sewed. 3069 Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (Reprint). Vols. 9-15. 8 vols. 8°, half calf . New York^ 1821-24. 3070 New York Review. 10 vols. Large 8°, half calf. New Tbrk, 1837-43. 3071 Notes and Queries, ist Ser. Vols. 1-8. 8 vols. Small 4°, cloth. London^ 1850-53. 3072 Retrospective Review. First Series, 28 Nos. 1820-26. Second Series, 4 Nos. 1827-28. 16 vols, in 9. Half Russia, top gilt ^ uncut . London. New Series. 8 Nos in separate Parts. 8°, sewed. London., 1853-4. 3073 Revue Critique d'Histoire et de Litterature. 8°, sewed. Paris, 1873. 3074 RivisTA di Filologia Romanza. 2 vols. 8", sewed. Lmola e Roma, 1872-3. 3075 Romania; Recueil trimestriel, consacr^ a I'etude des langues et des litteratures. 5 vols. 8°, sewed. Paris, 1872-6. 3076 Revue des Romans. Recueil d'analyses raisonn^es des pro- dudtions remarquables des plus celebres Romanciers Fran9ais et Strangers. Par Eusebe G 2 vols. 8°, sewed. Paris, 1839. Reuchlin, John, Life of. See Barham, 715. 3077 Reynard, The Fox, The most deledlable History of, and of his Son Reynardine. A revised version of an old Romance. 12°, cloth. London, 1844. 2078 After the German Version of Goethe, by T. J. Arnold. Illustrations by Wolff. Large 8°, half hound. London, 1855. 3079 Rice, Rev. Wm. Moral and religious quotations from the Poets ; topically arranged. Large 8°, half calf. New York, '1867. 3080 Richars Li Biaus. Zum ersten male herausgegeben von Dr. W. Foerster. 12°, sewed. Vienna, 1874. 31« RiTSON. 3081 RiciinroND, Rev. Legh. Domestic Portraiture, with intro- duaion by Rev. E. Bickersteth. Post 8°, cloth. New York, 1849. 3082 Annals of the Poor. The Dairyman's Daughter, etc. 12°, cloth. Philadelphia., n. d. 3083 RiMBAULT, E. F. Bibliotheca Madrigaliana. A Biblio- graphical Account of the Musical and Poetical Works published in England during the 17th and i8th centuries, under the titles of Madrigals, Ballets, Ayres, Canzonets, etc. 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1847. 3084 RiPA, Father. Memoirs of, during thirteen years at the Court of Peking in the service of the Emperor of China. Se- ledted and translated from the Italian. \2°, half bound. Lon- don, 1844. 30S5 RiTSON, J. English Songs. A Seledt Colledlion of. With their original Airs, and a Historical Essay on the Origin and Progress of National Song. 2d edition, with additional Songs, and Notes, by Thomas Park. Wood-cuts. 3 vols. Crown 8°, bro-ivn morocco. London, 18 13. 3086 Scotish Songs, with the Musick (and a historical Es- say). 3 vols. 12°, half calf, marbled edges. Londcji, 1794. 3087 Ancient Engleish Metrical Komances. With prelim- inary Dissertations, and Notes. 3 vols. 8°, mottled calf. London, 1802. 3088 The English Anthology. Vignettes by Stothard. 3 vols. Crown 8°, half green morocco, top gilt, uncut. London, 1793-4. 3089 Ancient Songs and Ballads, from the Reign of King Henry the Second to the Revolution. 2d edition, corredled and enlarged. 2 vols. Crown 8°, cloth, tmcut. Lond., 1829. 3090 Ancient Popular Poetry, from authentic MSS. and old printed copies. 2d edition, adorned with cuts by Bewick. Edited by Joseph Frank, Esq. 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1833- 3091 Caledonian Muse ; a chronological Seledlion of Scot- ish Poetry from the earliest times. Vignettes from Stothard, and Portrait. '&° , half calf , marbled edges. London, 1821. "This Volume of Scotisli Poetry, the Second Poetical Work edited by Ritson, was nearly ready for publication in the year 1785, when a fire, which happened in the Printer's warehouse, having destroyed the Introductory portion of the worli, he abandoned the completion of it," — Introduction. 3092 Minot, Laurence. Poems written anno 1352 ; with Introduflory Dissertations, Notes, and Glossary. New edition. Crown 8°, boards, Jincut. London. 1825. Roberts. 319 3093 Northern Garlands : I. The Bishopric Garland, or the Durham Minstrel. II. The Yorkshire Gariand. III. The Northumberland Gariand, or Newcastle Nightingale. IV. The North Country Chorister. Colledlions of Songs. Crown 8°, half calf ^ marbled edges. London., 1810. 3094 Life of King Arthur, from ancient Historians and authentic documents. 3095 Same. With autograph and MS. notes by Sir F. Madden. 3096 Annals of the Caledonians, Pids, and Scots. 2 vols. 12°, cloth. Edinburgh^ 1828. 3097 Memoirs of the Celts or Gauls. 12,°, cloth. London, 1827. 309S Fairy Tales and Songs. Now first colledted ; with two dissertations on Pygmies and on Fairies. 8°, cloth. Lon- don., 1831. Edited by Mr. J. Frank from MS. copy prepared for the press by Mr. Ritson. 3099 — ■ Letters ; with Memoir by Sir H. Nicolas. 2 vols. Post 8°, cloth. London., 1833. 3100 — ■ Observations on the three first Volumes of the History of English Poetry, in a familiar letter to the Author. 4°, calf. London, 1783. This work was suppressed as far as possible by Mr. Ritson towards the close of his life. 3101 RiTTER, Carl. Geographical Studies. Trans, by W. L. Gage. Portrait. Post 8°, cloth. Boston, 1S63. 3102 RoBERD, King of Cysylle. Published from the 15th century MS., in English Verse, by E. V. Utterson. 12°, boards, uncut. London, 1839. One of 30 copies privately printed. Presentation copy from editor to W. B. TurnbuU. 3103 RoBERTE the Deuyll ; a Metrical Romance from ancient illuminated Manuscript. Illustrations. Edited by J. Herbert. 8°, vellum covers, uncut. London, 1798. Plates colored, but one is wanting. 3104 Roberts, Rev. Peter. Chronicle of the Kings of Britain ; translated from the Welsh Copy attributed to Tysilio ; with Notes and Dissertations. 4°. London, 1811. Also, some Specimens of the Poetry of the Antient Welsh Bards ; translated into English, with notes by Rev. Evan Evans. London, 1764- In I vol. 4°, half Russia. 320 Roland. 3105 Rochester. History and Antiquities of the Cathedral Church, by Dr. Richard Rawlinson. 8°, calf. London, 1723. This copy contains MS. notes by Wm. Cole, taken from Mr. Browne Willis's copy also Mr. Cole's autograph and book-plate. 3106 RoESSLE, T. How to cultivate and preserve Celery. Illus- trated, with preface by H. S. Olcott. 8°,' cloth. Albany, i860. 3107 Rogers, Daniel. Naaman the Syrian, his disease and cure. Folio, Catnbridge calf. London, 1642. 3108 Roland, La Chanson de. Dissertation sur le Roman de Roncevaux, par H. Monin. 8°, boards. Paris, 1832. 3109 Examen critique de la "Dissertation sur le Roman de Roncevaux," par Fr. Michel. 8°, seived. Paris, 1832. 31 10 Commentaire sur, (Texte critique de F. Genin,) par P. Paris, n. d. Lettre a M. Paris de M. F. G6nin. 185 1. Lettre sur I'article de M. P. Paris, par M. Genin. Lettre a M. L^on de Bastard, de M. F. Guessard, sur les variantes de la Chanson de Roland. 1851. In I vol. 8°, cloth. Paris, 1851. 31 1 1 Song of, as chanted before the battle of Hastings by the minstrel Taillefer, translated by A. Marsh-Caldwell. Fron- tispiece. Small 4°, cloth, extra. London, 1854. 31 1 2 Poeme H^roi'que de Th^roulde, Trouvere de XP siecle, traduit en vers fran9ais par P. Jonain, sur le texte de F. Genin. 12°, sewed. Paris, 1861. 3 1 13 Tradudtion nouvelle, avec une Introdudlion et des notes, par Adolphe d'Avril. 8°, half morocco, tof gilt, uncut. Paris, 1865. 31 14 Same. Duplicate copy, sewed. 31 15 et le Roman de Roncevaux des XIP et XIIP siecles ; publiees d'apres les manuscrits par Fr. Michel. 8°, half morocco, top gilt, uncut. Paris, 1869. 3116 Rencesval; edition critique du texte d'Oxford, par Edouard Boehmer. 12°, seived. Halle, 1S72. 31 17 Texte critique accompagn^e d'une tradudion nouvelle, et precede d'une Introdudlion historique par L6ou Gautier ; avec des notes, glossaire, etc. Bauxfortes, facsimile, carte et gravures. 2 vols. Imp. 8°, half morocco, top gilt, uncut. Tours, 1872. A beautiful edition. Romances: Saint Graal. 321 Romances of the Round Table. Arthur. See under Arthur, 570, etc. and Merlin. See No. 12 of Abbotsford Club, i. 3118 Begon de Belui, La Mort de. l^pisode extrait et traduit du Roman de Garin de Loherain, par Ed. Le Glay. 8°, half hound. Valenciennes^ 1835. One of only 30 copies printed. 3119 DuTENS, Louis. Tables G6nealogiques des H6ros des Romans avec un Catalogue des principaux ouvrages en ce genre. Oblong 4°, calf. London (1796). HippEAU, C. Colledtion des Poetes Fran9ais. See under Hippeau, Vol. 3. Merlin. Life and Prophecies of. Merlin, 2,782-3,785. MoRTE Arthure. See under Halliwell, 2,014. -Also under Arthur, 570, etc. 3120 Perceval le Gallois ou le conte du Graal par Ch. Potdevin. 6 vols, 8°, half red morocco. Bruxelles. La Croix et Cie., 1867. This work contains the Perceval, in prose, of the Bishop of Cambray, and the Perceval of Chrestien de Troyes, and was published under the auspices of a Society of Belgian Bibliophiles. 31 2 1 Romans de la Table Ronde, mis en nouveau langage, et accompagn^s de recherches sur I'origine et le caradtere de ces grarides compositions, par Paulin Paris. Vol. r. Joseph D'Arimath^e; Le Saint-Graal. — Vol. 2. Merlin; Artus. — Vol. 3 and 4. Lancelot du Lac. Holland paper. Plates. 12°. Wanting the 3d vol. — Lancelot du Lac. J^ar/.?, 1868-1875. 3 vols only. 3122 Le Saint Graal, public par E. Hucher. Tome i. 12°, paper. Le Mans.., i874- See also Villemarqu6, 3,531, etc. 3123 Saint Graal, Le Roman du. Publie pour la premiere fois d'apres un manuscrit de la Bibliotheque Royale par Fran- cisque Michel. 12°., half red morocco, uncut. £ordeau.v, 18^1. 2124 Bergmann, Dr. F. G. An Inquiry into the Origin and Signification of the Romances of the San Greal. 12°, cloth, uncut. Edinburgh, 1870. See also Roxburghe Club, Nos. 80 and 84. 322 ROWLEIANA. 3125 RoMiLLY, Sir Samuel. Life by himself. With seledt corre- spondence, edited by his sons. Po7-trait and facsimile of ■writing'. 3 vols. Post S°, cloth. London, 1842. 3126 Roquefort, J. B. B. Glossaire de la Langue Romane ; contenant I'etymologie et la signification des mots usit^s dans le XP au XVr siecles. JFrontisfiece. With supplement form- ing -^A^oX. 3 vols. 8°, half bound. Paris., 1808 and 1820. 3127 RoscoE, Thomas. German Novelists; Tales seledled from ancient and modern Authors, with critical notices. 4 vols. 8°, half calf . London., 1826. 3128 RoscoE, William. The Life of Loi-enzo de Medici, called the Magnificent. 2d edition corredled. 2 vols. 1796. Illustrations, Historical and Critical, of the Life of Lorenzo de Medici, with an Appendix of original Documents. 1822. The Life and Pontificate of Leo the Tenth. 4 volumes. 1805. Together 7 vols. 4°, calf. London., 1796, 1822. 3129 Leo the Tenth. 6th edition, revised by Thos. Roscoe. Portraits. 2 vols. Post 8°, c/o^/z. London (^Bohn), 1853. 3130 Rose, Rev. Hugh James. New General Biographical Dic- tionary. 12 vols. Large 8°, cloth. London, 1853. 3131 RossETTi, D. G. Poems. Post 8°, c^^/z. Boston, iS'jo. ■3132 Roundheads and Cavaliers, Army Lists of: Names of Officers in the Royal and Parliamentary armies of 1642. Edited by Ed. Peacock. Small 4°, Roxburghe binding, uncut. London, 1863. A limited number of copies reprinted from the rare originals. 3133 RowLEiANA. Poems supposed to have been written at Bristol in the 15th century by Thomas Rowley, Priest, etc., with a Commentary on their Antiquity, etc., by Dr. J. Milles. London, 1782. An Archaeological Epistle to Dr. J. Milles ; with a Glossary. London, 1782. The Genius of Chatterton, an Lregular Ode. London, 1788. In I vol. 4°, calf, neat. 1782-88. Inserted is a portrait of William Canynge. 3134 Pamphlets on the Rowley Controversy : — i. Observations on the Poems, and on Dr. Milles' and J. Bryant's Commentaries (by Edm. Malone). London, lyZz. 2. Extracts from Monthly Review. March, 1783. 3. Appendix to Tyrwhitl's Edition of Poems. 1778. EoxBURGHE Club. 323 4. Vindication of Appendix to tlie Poems called Rowley's, by T. Tyrwhitt. Lon- don, 1782. S- An Enquiry into the History of Poems attributed to Rowley, by T. Warlon. London, 1782. In I vol. 8°, half bounds top gilt^ 1778-S3. See also Chatterton, 1,316-1,320. 3135 Rowley, Samuel. When you see me, You know me; a chronicle history ; with introdudtion and notes by Karl Elze. S°, seived. Dessau, 1S74. 3136 RowsoN, Mrs. Susanna. Charlotte Temple. A Tale of Truth. Post 8% cloth. New York, 1840. 3137 RoxBURGiiE Club Publications, in part: — 5. Dolarny's Primerose, or the First Part of the Passionate Hermit. 4°. Lond,, 1816. 33 copies printed. This copy belonged to Viscount Althorp, and is beautifully bound in maroon morocco, gilt and embossed, gilt edges. 6. La Contenance de la Table. 18°. 1816. 35 copies printed, 3 on colored paper, i on vellum. This copy has the autograph of Philip Bliss, and MS. note by him ; colored paper copy, half bound. 8. A Proper New Interlude of the World and the Child ; otherwise called Mun- dus et Infans. 4°. 1817. 34 copies. This copy belonged to J'iscount Althorp, and is beautifully bound in ma- roon morocco, embossed and gilt, gilt edges. II. The Funeralles of King Edward the Sixt, by William Baldwin. 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Three Collections of English Poetry of the latter part of the Sixteenth Cen- tury. Ed. by Sir H. Ellis. 4*, half bound, uncut. 1845. 61. Household Books of John, Duke of Norfolk, and Thomas, Earl of Surrey; Temp., 1481-1490. From the original MSS. in Lib'y of Soc'y Antiquaries, Lond. Edited by J. Payne Collier. 4°, half bound, uncut. 1844. This copy was presented to Mr. f. P. Collier, by Lord Powls, Pres. Pox. Club. 70, Five Old Plays, illustrative of the early progress of the English Drama. Ed. by J. Payne Collier. 4", half bound, uncut. 1851. 72. The Ayenbite of InNvyt. A prior version (in a Kentish Dialect, 1340, of the work commonly called " La Somme le Roi") to that made by Caxton, and printed by him as " The Book Royal, or the Book for a King." Ed. by Rev. Jos. Stevenson. 4°, half bound, uncut. 1855. 76. The Itineraries of William Wey, Fellow of Eton College, to Jerusalem, A.D. 1458 and A.D. 1462, and to St. James of Compostella, A.D. 1456. From the original MSS. in the Bodleian Library. 4°, half bound, uncut. 1857. See also No. 88, below. 80. Seynt Graal, or, the Sank Ryal; the History of the Holy Graal, partly in English Verse by Henry Lonelich, Skyhner, temp. Henry VI., 1422-1461 ; and wholly in French Prose by Sires Robiers de Borron, about 1180-1200. Ed. from MSS. by F. J. Furnivall. With essays, etc., by C. H. Pearson and H. Coleridge. 2 vols. 4°, half bound, uncut. 1861-63. 81. Roberd of Brunne's Handlyng Synne, written A.D. 1203 ; with the French Treatise on which it is founded. Le Manuel des Pechiez by William, of Wadding- ton. Ed. from MSS. in the British Museum and Bodleian Libraries, by F. J. Furnivall. 4°, half bound, uiicut. 1862. Roy. . 325 82. The Old English Version of Partonope of Blois. Ed. for the first time from MSS. by Rev. W. E. Buckley, M.A. 4°, half bound, tmcut, 1862. 84. La Queste del Saint Graal. In the French Prose of Maistres Gautiers Map Ed. by F. J. Furnivall, Esq., M.A. i( Jialf bound, uncut. 1864. 88. A Map of the Holy Land, illustrating the Itineraries of WilTiam Wey. In fac- simile from the original in the Bodleian Library. ^, lialf bound, map mounted on cloth, 1S67. See also So. 76 above. 91. The Pilgrimage of the Lyf of the Manhode, from the French of Guillaume de Deguileville. Ed. by William A. Wright, M.A. 4°, half bound, uncut. London, 1869. Works connedled with their publications : — 60. Vox Populi Vox Dei, a Complaynt of the Comons against Taxes. (An early English Metrical Tract.) 104 copies printed. 4", half bound, uncut. 1821. The Parlyament of Deuylles. Enprynted by Wynkyn de Worde. 1509. Reprinted (about 1825) by Mr. Richard Heber, as a member of the Roxburghe Club, but never distributed. The edition was sold in 1855. 33 copies printed. 4°, half bound, uncut. Remarks on the Glossary to Havelok, the Dane, in a letter to F. Douce, Esq. By S. W. Singer. 4°, sewed. London, 1829. See also Havelok le Danois, 2,073, ^"d Singer, 3,291. Together 40 vols. 3138 Roxburghe Library, The. Edited by W. Carew Hazlitt. 8 vols, in foolscap 4°, half bound. Viz. : — 1. Romance of Paris and Vienne from Caxton's volume of 1485, with Preface, Glossary, etc. 2. William Browne, Complete Works of, now first collected, with Memoir, etc. 2 vols. 3. Inedited Tracts 1579 to 1618, illustrating the Manners, Occupations, etc., of Eng- lishmen in the i6th and 17th Centuries. Wood-cuts. 4. The English Drama and Stage under the Tudor and Stuart Princes, A.D. 1543 to 1664. Illustrated by Documents and Treatises, chiefly inedited, with Intro- duction and Notes. Wood-cuts. 5. George Gascoigne, The Poems of, now first collected with Memoir and Notes. Portrait, Plates, and Facsimiles. 6. Thomas Carew, The Poems of, now first collected, with Memoir and Notes. Poitrait. The eight volumes issued from 1868 to 1870. 3139 Roy, William. Burying of the Mass ; so called. Rede me and be nott wrothe, For I saye no thynge but trothe. I will ascende makynge my state so hye, That my pompous honoure shall never dye. O Caytyfe, when thou thynkest least of all, With confusion thou shalt have a fall. Black letter., wood-cut of arms {satirical) of Cardinal Wolsey on title., and of the Pofe on last leaf. First edition., containing many passages (especially the lines respeiling the divorce of Henry VIII. ) which were suppressed or softened in the second edition. Small 8°, Russia. No place, printer, or date. ( Worms, 1526.) Duke of Roxburghe's copy. Lowndes is incorrect in his collation ; and this is a perfect copy. y,26 ' Savage. -2.1 Ao RusKiN, John. Sesame and Lilies. Two ledliires. I. Of Kings' Treasuries. II. Of Qtieens' Gardens. 8°, c/oi/i. Ne-w York, 1865. See also 504. 3141 Russell, Wm. H. The War, from Landing at Gallipoli to Death of Lord Raglan. Post 8°, cloth. London, 1855. 3142 The War, from Death of Lord Raglan to Evacuation « of the Crimea. Yo&t%° , cloth. London, iB>S^. 3143 Sabbath. An Adl for the better observation of the Lord's ' Day. 8°, sewed. London, 1657. 3144 St. Anselm. Life of. From the German of Mohler, by H. Rymer. Post 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1842. 3145 Saintine, X. B. Picciola, the Prisoner of Fenestrella, or Captivity Captive. Illustrated. 8°, cloth. Phila., 1852. 3146 Salisbury. Pidluresque Memorials of. A Series of Etch- ings and Vignettes. With a brief history of Old and New Savum, by Rev. Peter Hall. Numerous extra plates and engravings inserted. 4°, half bound. Salisbury, 1834. 3147 Saltonstall, Wye. Ovid de Ponto, containing foure bookes of Elegies. \st ed. 1639. Small 8°, old calf, -with broadside advertisements as Jly-leaves. F'ormerly in Sir F'rancis Freeling's colleSlion. See also Marlowe, 2,748. 3148 Salverte, E. Philosophy of Magic, prodigies, apparent miracles, etc., trans, with notes, by A. J. Thomson. 2 vols. 12°, cloth. Nevj York, 1847. 3149 Sammes, Aylett. Britannia Antiqua Illustrata ; or the An- tiquities of Ancient Britain. Map and Wood-cuts. Folio, old dark calf. London, 1676. 3150 Bandars, T. C. The Institutes of Justinian, with English Introdudlion, Translation, and Notes. 8°, cloth. London, 1853- 3151 Sandrin, le ; ou Verd Galand, oia sont naifnient d^duits les plaisirs de la vie rustique (Paris, 1609), reimprim^. 12°, half citron moroccj, top gilt. (100 copies.) Brussels, 1863. 3152 Sanvitale, Contejacopo. Poesie ; con prefazione e note di Pietro Martini. Post S°, sexved. Prato, 1875. 3153 Savage, M. W. Reuben Medlicott, or the Coming Man. Post 8°, cloth. New York, 1852. Scot. 327 3154 Savile, Sir H. Rerum AnglicaruiTi Scriptores post Bedam prasuipui. Folio, stamped calf. London., ^S9^- 3155 Same. 2d edition. Folio, original stamped calf. Frankfort., 1601. See Palgrave, 2,933, for an annotated copy. Scandinavia. ^See Icelandic, 2,175-2,196. 3156 ScHAFF, P. The Person of Christ; the Miracle of History. 12°, cloth. Boston, 1865. 3157 ScHELER, Aug. Transformation Fran9aise des mots Latins. 12°, sewed. Bruxelles, 1S75. 3158 Sci-iiMMELPENNiNCK, Mary Anne. A Tour to Alet and La Grand Chartreuse, by Dom Claude Lancelot, author of the Port Royal Grammars. 2d edition. 2 vols. 12°, half bound. London, 18 16. 3159 ScHLEiDEN, M. J. Poetry of the Vegetable World. En- gravings. Edited by Alphonso Wood. 12°, cloth. Cincin- nati, 1853. 3160 ScHMiTZ, Bernhard. Die neuesten Fortschritte der fran- zosisch-englischen Philologie. 8°, half brown m.orocco. Greifs- wald, 1866. 3161 ScHREBEK, Dr. Moritz. Illustrated Medical in-door Gym- nastics. Trans, by H. Skelton. Wood-cuts. Large 8°, cloth. London, 1856. 3162 ScHULTZ, A. (San-Marte). Wolfram von Eschenbach ; Leben und Dichten ; Parcival ; Wilhelm von Orange : und Titurel. 2 vols. 8°, boards. Magdeburg, 1836. 3163 Merlin, Die Sagen von ; Prophetia Merlini ; des Gott- fried von Monmouth, und der Vita Merlini, lateinischen Gedichte aus dem 13" Jahrhundert. ^^ , half bound. Halle, iZ'^t^. T 16^ Arthur-Sage, die, und der Mahrchen des rothen Buchs von Hergest. 8°, sewed, ^uedlinburg, 1842. 2165 Nennius et Gildas ; ex recensione Stevenson. 8°, sewed. Berlin, 1844. ^166 Eiickblicke auf Dichtungen ; Sagen des deutschen Mittelalters. 8°, sewed, ^uedlinburg, 1872. 3167 Scot, Reynolde. A Perfite Platform of a Hoppe Garden. Newl)' corredled and augmented. Wood-cuts. 4°, calf tooled. London, 1576- A few of the last leaves mended. 328 S^VIGNE. 316S Scotland, Historians of. Vol. I. and IV. Johannis de Fordun. Chronica Gentis Scotorum. Edited by Wm. F. Skene, with translation by F. J. H. Slcene. 1871-2. Vol. II. and III. Andrew of Wyntoun's Orygynale Cronykil of Scotland. Edited by D. Laing, 1872, being Vols, i and 2 of this work; to contain 3 vols. Vol. V. Lives of St. Ninian and St. Kentigern, in Latin and English. Edited from the best MSS., by Alexr. P. Forbes. 1874. Vol. VI. Life of St. Columba, written by Adaranan, Abbot of Hy. Edited by Wm. Reeves, D.D., with translation by Dr. Forbes, notes and Map. 1874. 6 vols. Large 8°, cloth, uncut. JSdinb., 1871-4. 3169 Seal. Great Seal of Qiieen Elizabeth, in the 35th year of her reign, with document attached, in a small 4°, morocco case. 1592. 31^0 Seals. Engravings from Ancient Seals attached to Deeds and Charters in the Muniment Room of Sir Thomas Hare, Bart., of Stowe Bardolph. Privately printed. Large faper. Large folio, cloth. 1847. 3171 Searle, January (z.(?.,J. S. Phillips). The Country Sketch Book of Pastoral Scenes and Memorable Places. 18°, cloth. London., 185 1. 3172 Memoirs of William Wordsworth, with quotations. Portrait. 8°, cloth. London., 1852. 3173 Seeley, John R. Ecce Homo. Post 8°, cloth. Boston., 1866. 3174 Selden, John. The Table Talk. Biographical Preface and Notes by S. W. Singer. 2d edition. 12°., cloth. London, 18^6. From Smith's Library of Old Authors. 3175 Seven Wise Masters of Rome ; History of. Corredted and enlarged. Black letter. Wood-cuts. \2° , original old calf . London, 1673. A scarce book, but wanting a /ew leaves. 3176 Le Roman des Sept Sages nach der Pariser Hand- schrift ; herausgegeben von H. A. Keller. Tubingen, 1836. Also, Notice sur le Roman en vers des Sept Sages de Rome. Paris, 1839. In I vol. 8°, half morocco. Of this last work were printed only 65 copies. See also Fontaine, 1,825. 3177 SiviGNfi, Mme de, and her Contemporaries. Sketches of celebrated charaders. 2 vols. Post 8°, half morocco. Lon- don, 1 841. See also Puliga, 3,037. Shakespeare. 329 3178 Seward, William. Anecdotes of some distinguished per- sons, with supplement. 5 vols. Crown 8°, calf. London., 1796 and 1797. 3179 Seymour, H. D. Russia on the Black Sea, and Sea of Azov ; a narrative of travels. Map. '&°., cloth. London, \?i^^. 3180 Shakespeare, William. Comedies, Histories, and Trage- dies. Published according to the true original copies. The second impression. Printed by Tho. Cotes for Robert Allot., and are to be sold at his shop. Folio, old rough calf. Lon- don, 1632. The title, below chin of portrait, and the lower part of the last leaf are supplied in fac-simile; the'genuine parts being mounted. At the commencement of each play, blank leaves are inserted on which the lists of dramatis personas are written in an old hand. A good, sound copy. 3181 Twenty Plays; being those printed in quarto in his Life-time, collated and published from the Originals, by G. Steevens. 4 vols. %° , old mottled calf . London, i']66. 3182 Works. Edited by Sir T. Hanmer. 2d ed. Plates by Gravelot after Hayman. Port. 6 vols. Roy. 4°, old Russia. Oxford, 1771- 3183 Dramatic Works, with Explanatory Notes, and Index by S. Ayscough. Portrait after Droeshout. Contents lettered. 3 vols. 8°, mottled calf . London, 1790. 3184 Plays, with notes by Dr. Johnson and G. Steevens; edited with a Glossarial Index, by Isaac Reed. Portrait. 21 vols. 8°. London, 1S03. ^/i'o, Ayscough's Index to Shakespeare. Dublin, 1791. Together, 22 vols. Calf uniform, contents lettered, un- cut. From library of Rev. J. Mitford. A highly interesting set of Shakespeare Plays with considerable MS. and printed memoranda inserted. At the end of each vol- ume Mr. Mitford has given an Index of either singular passages or obsolete words. Autograph letters from Mr. Dyce, Mr. Halliwell, and others. -jiSc Plays. Edited by Howard Staunton. Lllustrations by John Gilbert, engraved by the Brothers Dalziel. 3 vols. \x\ T,<)^^xt^, bound separately. 'LtiYgeS", half morocco. Rout- ledge, London, 1857-60. This edition of Staunton's is bound in parts, with blank leaves, for purposes of criticism or annotation. 330 Shakespeare. 3186 A Reprint of his colledled Works, as put forth in 1633. .Facsimile of original Title-page. Portraits., etc. Printed for L. Booth. 3 parts. 4°, vellum^ cloth^ uncut. London^ 1862-4. 3187 Dramatic Works. A Reprodudlion in exa<5t Fac- simile of the Famous First Folio of 1623, by Photo-lithography, under H. Staunton. Folio, panelled calf., extra. London., 1865. 3188 — A Colledtion of Lithographic Fac-similes of the early Qiiarto editions, including every known edition of all the plays issued during his lifetime ; by Edmund William Ashbee. 48 vols. 4°, half maroon morocco^ top gilt. London^ 1862- 1871. I. Vol. containing General Title, Preface, List of Contents, and 3 fac-similes of title-pages. ii. Venus and Adonis. 1593. 3. ■ Lucrece, 1594. , 4. Venus and Adonis. 1594. 5. Romeo and Juliet. 1597. 6. K. Richard the Second. 1597. 7. K. Richard the Third. 1597. 8. Loves Labour Lost. 1598. 9. K. Richard the Second. 1598. 10. Henry the Fourth. 1598. 11. K. Richard the Third. 1598. 12. Henry the Fourth. 1599. 13. Romeo and Juliet. 1599. 14. Much Adoe About Nothing, 1600. 15. Titus Andronicus. 1600. 16. Midsommer nights dreame. 1600. 17. Midsommer night's dreame. 1600. 18. Merchant of Venice. 1600. 19. Merchant of Venice. 1600. 20. 2d part of Henrie the fourth. 1600. 21. 2d part of Henrie the fourth. 1600. 22. Henry the Fifth. 1600. 23. Sir John Falstaffe and merrie wives of Windsor. 1602. 24. Henrie the fifth. 1602. 25. K. Richard the third. 1602. 26. Hamlet, Prince of Denmark. 1603. 27. Hamlet. 1604. 28. Henrie the Fourth. 1604. 29. Hamlet. 1605. 30. K. Richard the third. 1605. 31. K. Lear and his three daughters. 1608. 32. K. Lisar. 1608. 33. K. Richard the Second. 1608. 34. K. Henry the fourth. 1608. 35. Henry the fifth. 1608. Shakespeare. 331 36. Romeo and Juliet. 1609. 37. Troylus and Cresseid. 1609. 38. Pericles, Prince of Tyre. 1609. 39. Pericles, Prince of Tyre. 1609. 40. Titus Andronicus. 1611. 41. Pericles, Prince of Tyre. 1611. 42. Hamlet, Prince of Denmarlc. 1611. 43. K. Richard tlie tliird. 1612. 44. Henrie the fourth. 1612. 45. K. Richard the Second. 1615. 46. Romeo and Juliet, n. d. 47. Sir John Falstaff and Merrie Wives of Windsor. 1619. 48. Othello, the Mogre of Venice. 1622. The whole of these fac-similes were made for private' circulation only, and limited to 31 copies, of which there are very few complete sets. 3189 ■ The Late and much admired Play called Pericles, Prince of Tyre. With the true Relation of the whole History, adventures, and fortunes of the said Prince. Printed by Thos. Cotes. Small 4°, half bound., 34^«^(3i-. London., 1635. 3190 Pericles, Prince of Tyre. Reprinted from the third Folio Edition of 1664 ; with notices of other editions. Printed for L. Booth. 4°, sewed. London., 1865. 3191 Hamlet, 1603, and Hamlet, 1604; being exadt Re- prints of the First and Second Editions from the originals in the possession of the Duke of Devonshire ; the Text printed on opposite pages. With a Bibliographical preface by S. Tim- mins. 8°, half morocco., top gilt., uncut. London, i860. 3193 Hamlet, edited according to the first printed copies, with various readings and notes, by P. H. Stratinann. 8°, sewed. London., 1869. 3193 Comedy of Much Ado About Nothing; Photo-litho- graphs, by permission, from the Original, 1600, in the Library of the Earl of Ellesmere, under Mr. H. Staunton. Sm. 4°, half bound., uncut. London., 1864. 3194 Venus and Adonis, from the hitherto unknown edi- tion of 1599. The Passionate Pilgrime, from the first edition of 1599, of which only two copies are known. Epigrammes, written by Sir John Davies. Certaine of Ovid Elegies, translated by C, Marlowe, from a rare early edition. Edited by Chas. Edmonds. . In I vol. 12°, vellum., uncut. London., 1870. 4 Nos. of the Isham Reprints, of which only 131 copies were printed. No. 23 of each. 332 Shakespeariana : Benedix. 3195 Seledt Plays. Edited by W. G. Clark and W. A. Wright. The Merchant of Venice, Macbeth, Tragedy of K. Richard the Second, Hamlet. 4 vols. 12°, limp cloth. Oxford, 1868-72. 2196 New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare. Edited by Horace Howard Furness. Vol. i. Romeo and Juliet. Vol. 2. Macbeth. 2 vols. Impl. 8°, cloth, uticut. Philadelphia, 1871 and 73. 3197 Seven Ages of Man. Illustrated -with Wood-cuts from the orig-itial designs of Mulready, Callcott, Landseer, Hilton, and others. Square 8°, cloth, uticut. London, 1848. 3198 Sonnets; reproduced in fac-simile by Photo-Zincog- raphy, from the unrivalled Original in the Library of the Earl of Ellesmere. Small 4°, half bound, uncut. London, 1862. 3199 Sonnets, re-arranged and divided into Four Parts, with Introdu6tion and Notes. Post 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1859. 3200 Miscellaneous Pieces of Antient English Poesie by Shakespeare and Marston. Small 8°, half bound. London, 1764. MS. notes and cuttings inserted by Rev. J. Mitford. 3201 Shakespeare Society Publications. Complete Set. 18 vols. 8°, tree marbled calf, tnarbled edges, contents lettered. Lon- don, 1841-53. For List of Works, see (Bohn's) Lowndes, Vol. 4, pages 2341-42. 3202 Apollonius of Tyre. The Romance of " Kynge Apollyn of Thyre " reproduced in fac-simile by Edw. Wm.. Ashbee, from the unique original printed by Wynkyn de Worde, 1510. 8°, half morocco, gilt edges. One of 21 copies only. 3203 AuBERT, Dr. Hermann. Shakespeare als Mediciner. 8°, sewed. London, 1873. 3204 Shakespeare Almanach and Coinpanion ; containing nearly 2,000 quotations, illustrating events past and present. Portrait. Post 8°, cloth extra, gilt edged. London, 1875. 3205 Benedix, Dr. R. Die Shakespearomanie, zur Abwehr. 8°, sewed. Stuttgard, 1873. Shakespeariana : Furness. 333 3206 Blades, Wm. Shakespere and Typography. 8°, clotJi^ uncut. London., 1S72. 3207 Catalogue of the Books, MSS. Works of Art, Antiquities and Relics, illustrative of the Life and Works of Shakespeare, and of the History of Stratford-upon-Avon ; which are pre- served in the Shakespeare Library and Museum. Large 8°, cloth., uncut. London., 1868. 3208 Capell, Edward. Prolusions ; or Seledt Pieces of Antient Poetry, containing Edward III., a Play attributed to Shake- speare, and two other pieces. Small 8°, calf. London., 1760. 3209 Chedvv'orth. Lord John. Notes upon some of the obscure passages in Shakespeare's Plays. 8°, boards. London., 1805. 3210 Collier, J. Payne. Shakespeare's Library; a Colledlion of the Romances, Novels, Poems, and Histories used by Shakes- peare in his Dramas, with notices, etc. 3 vols. 8°, cloth., uncut. London., 1843. 321 1 New Fa6ls regarding the Life of Shakespeare, 1S35. — New Particulars regarding the Works of Shakespeare, 1836. — The Merry Puck, or Robin Goodfellow, from a black letter copy of 1600 (25 copies printed). — The Harrowing of Hell, from the Harleian MS. (only 25 printed). — The Marriage of the Virgin, a Miracle Play, now first printed from MS. Cotton. Vesp. DVIII. (25 printed). 8°, calf., extra., gilt edges. Presentation copies from the Editor to Geo. Daniel, Esq. 3212 Craik, Geo. L. Shakespeare's English; illustrated in a philological commentary on his Julius Ctesar. 2d ed., revised and improved. 12°, cloth. London, 1859. 3213 DoDD, Wm. The Beauties of Shakespeare, regularly se- ledled from each play; v^'ith index. 2d ed. 2 vols. 12°, old calf. Londo?i, i757' 3214 Douce, F. Illustrations of Shakespeare and of Ancient Manners, with Dissertations on Shakespeare's Clowns and Fools, on Gesta Romanorum, and the English Morris Dance. Wood engravings by f. Berryman. 2 vols. 8°, red morocco, gilt panelled, gilt edges. London, 1807. A very fine copy, bound by Clarke. 3215 Friesen, H. F. von. Shakspere Studien : — I. Altengland und W. Shakspere. II. W. Shakspere Dramen, etc., bis 1601. 2 vols. 8°, sewed. Wien, 1874-5. 3216 Furness, Mrs. H. H. Concordance to Shakespeare's Poems. Imperial 8°, cloth, uncut. Phila., 1874. 334 Shakespeariana : Haeliwell-Phillipps. 3217 Gervinus, Dr. G. G. Commentaries on Shakespeare; trans, by F. E.' Bunnett, revised ed. 8°, cloth. London., i875. 3218 Green, Henry. Shakespeare and the Emblem Writers; with a view of Emblem Literature to A.D. 1616. Portraits and nutnerous illustrative devices from the original authors. Imp. 8°, cloth, extra., uncut. London., 1870. 3219 Halliwell-Phillipps, J. O. Fortune's Tennis Ball; an Early English Metrical Version of the Foundation Story of Shakespeare's Winter's Tale. Small 4°, half morocco., uncut. Lond., 1859. One of 26 copies printed. 3220 Shakespearian Drolls from the Theatre of Ingenuity. Square 12°, half bound, uncut. London, 1859. One of 30 copies printed. 3221 Fac-simile copies from the Edition of Hamlet, dated 1605, showing it the same impression as that of 1604. Small 4°, half morocco, uncut. London, i860. One of 26 copies printed. 3222 Bottom the Weaver ; a Droll composed out of the comic scenes of Midsummer Night's Dream. 1646. Simpleton the Smith ; a theatrical Droll. 1647. In I vol. Square 12°, half bound, uncut. London, i860. One of 30 copies of each printed. 3223 Skeleton Hand -list of the Early Quarto editions of the Plays of Shakespeare. 8°, half morocco. London, 1&60. One of 30 copies printed for private circulation. 3224 Shakespearian Drolls : The Bouncing Knight, and the Grave Makers. Circa 1670. Square 12°, half bound, tincut. London, i860. One of 30 copies printed. 3225 Beware the Cat. 1670. An exceedingly rare and curious Rhapsody, cimtaining matters illustrative of the History of the Stage and Shakespeare's writings. Small 4°, half morocco, top edge gilt, uncut. 1864. One of 10 copies printed. 3226 Extracts of Entries respeding Shakespeare, his Family and Connexions, from Stratford-upon-Avon Registers. Small 4°, half morocco, uncut, top gilt. L^ondon, 1864. One of 10 copies printed. 3327 Historical Account of the New Place, Stratford-upon- Avon, the last residence of Shakespeare Plates. Folio, cloth, uncut. London, 1864. ShaivESPeariana. 335 3228 Songs and Poems from England's Helicon, 1600, connedled with Shakespeare's Works. Small 4°, half morocco^ uncut, top gilt. London, 1865. One of 10 copies preserved. 3239 Herbert, Sir G. Letter of News to Sir D. Carleton, in May, 1619, containing a curious account of the performance of Pericles. Square 12°, half morocco, uncut, top gilt. Lon- don, 1865. One of 10 copies preserved. 3230 Account of R. Chester's Love's Martyr. 1601. In- cluding a remarkable poem by Shakespeare. Facsimiles. Small 4°, half morocco, top gilt, U7tcut. London, 1865. One of 10 copies preserved. 3231 Field, N. Remohstrance to Mr. Sutton for arraign- ing against the Globe Players. Square 12°, half morocco, top gilt, uncut. 1S65. One of 10 copies preserved. 3233 Two Indentures i-espedling the Cage (the residence of Qiiincey, Shakespeare's Son-in-Law). 1616-1633. Square 12°, half morocco, uncut, top gilt. London. 1865. One of 10 copies preserved. 3^33 West, Eliza M. Shakesperian Parallelisms from Sir P. Sidney's Arcadia. Square 12°, half morocco, uncut, top gilt. London, 1865. One of 10 copies preserved. 3234 Newes from Virginia. 1610. A poetical Descrip- tion of Adventures supposed to be referred to in Shakespeare's Tempest, from a probably unique copy. Square 12°, half m.orocco, uncut, top gilt. London, 1865. One of 10 copies preserved. 3335 Abstradl of Title to Shakespeare's Birth-Place. Col- le6lanea respecting Shakespeare's Birth-Place. 2 vols. Small 4°, half morocco, uficut, top gilt. London, 1865. One of 10 copies printed, 3236 Account of Tofte's Alba, 1598, containing Notice of Love's Labour Lost. Square 12°, half morocco, uncut, top gilt. London, 1865. One of 10 copies preserved. 3237 Will of Sir Hugh Clopton of New Place, Stratford- upon-Avon, 1496. Square 12°, half, morocco, uncut, top gilt. L^ondon, 1865. One of 10 copies preserved. 336 Shakespeariana. 3238 Account of the Popular Belief in animated Horse- hairs, alluded to in Antony and Cleopatra. Square 12°, half morocco^ uncut, to f gilt. London, 1S56. One of 10 copies preserved. .^239 Discovery that Shakespeare wrote one or more poems or ballads on the Spanish Armada. Small 4°, half morocco, uncut, top gilt. London, 1866. ®ne of 10 copies preserved. 3240 Hand-Book Index to the Works of Shakespeare. 8°, half morocco, gilt edges. London, 1866. One of 50 copies printed. 3241 Abstracts and Copies of Indentures respeding Estates in Henley Street, Stratford-on-Avon, which illustrate the To- pography and Birth Place of Shakespeare. Square 12°, half m.orocco, uncut, top gilt. London, 1866. One of 10 copies printed. 3242 Book of Merry Riddles, with proper Qiiestions, and witty Proverbs ; froin the unique edition of 1660. Square 12°, half morocco, uncut, top gilt. London, 1866. One of 10 copies preserved. 3243 Tale of Tereus and Progne, referred to several times by Shakespeare. Square 12°, half fnorocco, uncut, top gilt., London, 1866. One of 10 copies printed. 3244 The Moorish Marriage, (similar to Taming the Shrew,) by Don Juan Manuel, trans, by F. W. Cosens. Square 12°, half morocco, uncut, top gilt. London, 1867. One of 10 copies printed. 3245 Notices of Players adling at Ludlow, from MSS. belonging to the Corporation of the Town. Square 12°, half morocco, uncut, top gilt. London, 1867. One of 10 copies printed. 3246 Extradls from the Registry of Causes tried in the Court of Record at Stratford-on-Avon, in the time of Shake- speare, including inany entries respecting the Poet's family. 8°, half morocco, uncut, top gilt. London, 1867. One of 10 copies printed. 3247 Attempt to discover which version of the Bible was that ordinarily used by Shakespeare. Square 12°, half morocco, uncut, top gilt. London, 1867. One of 10 copies printed. Shakespeariana. 337 3248 Lineal Concordance to the Poems of Shakespeare. 8°, half morocco^ uncut^ top gilt. London., 1867. One of 10 copies printed 3249 Extradl from the unpublished Diary of J. Hunter, containing an account of his visit to Stratford-on-Avon, in 1824. Square i2°, half morocco., uncut., top gilt. London., 1867. One of 10 copies printed. 3250 Sabie, F. Fisherman's Tale (in verse) , founded on the Story used by Shakespeare in his Winter's Tale, 1595. Small 4°, half morocco., top gilt., uncut. London, 1S67. One of 10 copies printed. 3251 List of Works illustrative of Shakespeare, Stratford, the Drama, etc., printed for private circulation. 1850-66. 8°, cloth., uncut. London., 1867. Presentation copy to Sir Wm. Tite. 3252 Catalogue of a small portion of his Colledlion of Engravings and Drawings illustrative of the Life of Shake- speare. Small 4°, cloth extra., uncut. London, 1868. Privately printed, for presents only. 3253 Selected Notes upon Shakespeare's Tempest, and Antony and Cleopatra. 2 vols. Sinall 4°, cloth extra, uncut. London, 1868 One of 50 copies privately printed. 3254 Tragedy of Richard IL A Composition anterior to Shakespeare's Tragedy, now first printed from a contemporary MS. 8°, half tnorocco, uncut. London, 1870 One of II copies printed. 3255 Dramatic Records respecting the Office of Master of the Revels ; from the MSS. 8°, half tnorocco, uncut. Lon- don, 1870. One of II copies printed. 3256 Shakespeare's Will ; only 15 copies privately printed. Crown 8°, half morocco, uncut. London, 1872. Presentation copy, with autograph letter. 3257 Indenture respecfting Shakespeare's property in the Blackfriars, 1612-13. Reproduced in fac-simile. Oblong fo- lio, half morocco. One of II copies only. 2258 —' Hand List of Seleded Parcels in his Shakespearean and Dramatic Colledtions. Catalogue of the Shakespeare-Study Books in his Library. Catalogue of his Warehouse Library. 3 vols. 8°, cloth. London, 1876. Privately printed. See also Halliwell, 2,008, etc. 338 Shakespeariana : Ritson. 3259 Hamlet ; an Attempt to ascertain whetlier the Qiieen was an accessoiy before the fa6l in the murder of her first hus- band. 8°, sewed. London, 1856. 3260 Hartmann, Ed. von. Romeo und Julia. ?,°, sewed. Leip- 'zig, 1874. 3261 Ireland, Wm. Henry. Confessions of, containing particu- lars of his fabrication of the Shakespeare Manuscripts, with in- troduction by Rich'd Grant White. 12°, cloth. New Tork, 1874. 3262 Jest Book, Shakespeare's. A hundred Mery Talys, from the only perfedl copy known ; edited with Introduction, and Notes, by Dr. H. Oesterly. Small 8°, kalf bound, uncut. London, 1866. 3263 Latham, Rev. H. Sertum Shakespearianum subnexis aliquot Excei-ptis Floribus, Latine reddidit. Post 8°, cloth, uncut. Lon- don, 1864. 3264 Maass, Dr. M. Unsere deutschen Dichterheroen und die sogenannte Shakespearomanie. 8°, sexved. Thorn, 1874. 3265 Massey, Gerald. The Secret Drama of Shakespeare's Sonnets unfolded, with the charafters identified. 2d and enlarged ed. Lai^ge 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1872. One of 100 copies only printed. 3266 Nares, Robert. Glossary ; or Colledtion of Words,' Phi-ases, Names, etc., which have been thought to require Illustration, in the Works of English Authors, particularly Shakespeare and his contemporaries. /^°, old stamped morocco. London, 1822. A good deal of MS. matter, notes, etc., inserted. 3367 Sa?ne. New edition ; with Additions of Words and Examples, by J. O. Halliwell and T. Wright. 2 vols. 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1859., 3268 Nichols, John. Six Old Plays, on which Shakespeare founded his Measui"e for Measure, Comedy of Errors, Taming the Shrew, K. John, Henry IV. and Henry V., and K. Lear. "2 vols. Sn'\aW?)°, half calf, top gilt, uncut. London, i^j^g. 3269 Price, Rev. Thos. Wisdom and Genius of Shakespeare : Quotations from his works, with seledt and original notes, etc., making a text for Philosopher, Moralist, Statesman, Poet, and Painter. Post 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1853. These extracts are given under headings of different subjects ; as, Moral Philos- ophy, Delineation of Character, Aphorisms, etc. 3370 RiTSON, Jos. The Qiiip Modest; a few words by way of supplement to Remarks Critical and Illustrative, etc., etc. 8°, sewed. London, 1788. This copy contains page VII. of the preface, which is only found in a few copies. Shaw. 339 3371 RooNEY, j\I. W. Hamlet, The Last Leaf of the lately dis- covered copy or the First Edition, 1603, carefully reprinted, with a Narrative of its Discovery, remarks on its probable date, etc. 8°, half morocco^ top gilt, uncut. Dublin, 1856. " 3272 Thimme, Fr. An Account of the Shakesperian Literature of England, Germany, and France, 1564-1864, with Bibliograph- ical introdudlions. 8°, clotJi. London, 1865. 3273 TowNSEND, G. H. William Shakespeare not an Impostor ; by an English Critic. 12°, boards. London, 1857. 3274 TwEDDELL, G. W. Shakespere, his times and his contem- poraries. 12°, cloth. London, 1852. 3275 Ulrici, Dr. Herman. Dramatic Art of William Shakespeare ; and his relation to Calderon and Goethe. 8°, cloth. London, 1846. 3276 Walker, W. S. Versification of Shakespeare ; and its apparent irregularities explained by examples from early and late English writers. 12°, cloth. Londott, 1854. 3277 Critical Examination of the text of Shakespeai'e ; with remarks on his language and that of his contemporaries, notes on his plays and poems. 3 vols. I3°, cloth. London, i860. 8°, seived. Ha7tiburg. 3278 Wagner, Dr. Wilhelm. Shakespeare und die neueste Kritik. 3279 Werder, Karl. Vorlesungen iiber Shakespeare's Hamlet. Small 8°, seived. Berlin, 1875. 3280 Whiter, Rev. Walter. Specimen of a Commentary on Shakespeare. ^° , stamped calf . London, i794- 3281 Williams, F. Shakespeare Novels. The Youth of Shake- speare. — Shakespeare and his Friends. — The Secret Passion. 3 vols. 8°, sewed. New Tork, 1847. 3282 Sharpe, Lancelot. Nomenclator Poeticus ; or the Quantities of Proper names in the Latin Classic Poets, etc. Post 8°, cloth. London, 1S36. 3283 Shaw, Henry. Specimens of Ancient Furniture, drawn from Existing Authorities ; with descriptions by Sir Samuel Rush Meyrick. 74 plates, some colored. 4°, half bound, cloth sides. London, 1836. 340 Slang, etc.: Cant. 3384 Shelton, F. W. Up the River. Illustrated. Post 8°, cloth. New York, 1853. 32S5 Sheridan, R. B. Dramatic Works, with a Biographical and critical Sketch by Leigh Hunt. Large 8°, half calf. London., 1840. 3286 Short, T. V. History of the Church of England to the Revolution, 1688. 8°, half calf . Philadelphia, 1843- 3287 SiBBALD, James. Chronicle of Scottish Poetry ; from the 13th century to the Union of the Crowns ; to which is added a glossary. 4 vols. 8°, half morocco., uncutT Edinb., 1802. The most " compleat collection of the antient miscellaneous poetry of Scotland," that " has hitherto appeared " — arranged chronologically "to exhibit the progress of the Scottish language." The last vol. is imperfect. 3288 Sidney, Sir Philip. The Life and Times of. Portrait., etc. %°.,.cloth. Boston., 1859. 3289 Sidney, S. The Three Colonies of Australia ; New South Wales, VicStoria, South Austi-alia. Engravings. Large 8°, cloth. London., 1852. 3290 SiGNA Qiiindecim horribilia de Fine Mundi et Extremo Judicio. Paulus Hieronymus ita dicunt gregoriusque, etc. De Vita Sacerdotali et Virginali. % leaves. JYfissal type. Square 12°, brown calf, very neat, no place or date. A very curious little book. 3291 Singer, S. W. Remarks on the Glossary to the Antient Metrical Romance of Havelok the Dane. 4°, sewed, privately printed. {^London, 1829.) See also Madden, 2,656, and Roxburghe Club, 3,137, last volume. 3292 Skelton, John. Poetical Works ; with Notes, and some Account of the Author and his Writings, by Rev. Alex'r. Dyce. 2 vols. 8°, half morocco, top gilt, uncut. London, 1843. Slang, etc. 3393 Cambridge. Gradus ad Cantabrigiam ; or a Didlionary of Terms, academical and colloquial or cant. '12°, marbled calf. London, 1803. 3294 Canting Didlionary, A New. With colledion of Songs in Canting Dialect. Small 8°, half calf . London, 1725. 3295 Cant and Flash Languages, ancient and modern, new Didionary of; colleded by H. T. Potter. 8°, half calf. London, n. d. (1797.) Slater. 341 3296 New Didlionary of the Terms of the Canting Crew ; with an addition of proverbs, phrases, etc., by B. E. 12°, morocco^ gilt edges. Londoit., n. d. 3297 Didlionary of Slang and Cant Languages, by Geo. Andrevves. Frontispiece. 'Po&i%°, half morocco. London, n.d. 3298 Curiosities of Street Literature; comprising "Codes" or " Catchpennies," Street Drolleries, Comic Tales in prose and verse, Broadsides, etc., etc. Frontispiece and illustrations. 4°, half bound, top gilt, uncut. London, 1871. 3299 Dictionary of Modern Slang, Cant, and Vulgar words. Vagabond's map. 12°, cloth. Londoji, 1859. 3300 Same. 2d ed. enlarged. Post 8°, cloth, uncut. London, i860. 3301 Slang or Vulgar words. Street phrases, "Fast" expres- sions, etc. 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1865. This embodies the preceding worlc, with much additional matter. 3302 Grose, Francis. Classical Didtionary of the Vulgar Tongue. 1.5^ ed. 8°, half calf . London, 1785. 3303 Didlionary of BuckisVi Slang, University Wit, etc. ; altered and enlarged. 8°, boards. London, 1811. 3304 Harman, Thomas. A Caveat or Warning for common Cursetors, vulgarly called Vagabonds. Reprint of edition of 1573. Woodcuts. 4°, calf, neat. London, 1814. See also Vagabonds, 3,306. One of 100 copies printed. 3305 Man of the World's DicStionary, translated 'from the French. 8°, boards. London, 1822. 3306 Vagabonds. The Fraternitye of Vacabondes, with a Descrip- tion of the crafty company of Cousoners and Shifters, the XXV. orders of Knaves, etc. Reprint of edition of 1575. ?>°, sewed. London, 1813. This is now attributed to Thomas Harman. 3307 Book of Vagabonds and Beggars ; with a vocabulary of their language. Edited by Martin Luther in the year 1528. Now first translated, with introdudtion and notes, by John C. Hotten. Small 4°, half bound, top gilt, uncut. London, i860. 3308 Slater, Samuel. Memoirs, and History of Manufadlures, by Geo. S. White. Portrait and engravings. S°, cloth. Phila., 1836. 342 SOMERS. 3309 Small, Jno. English Metrical Homilies from MSS. of the Fourteenth Century. 'With facsimile, introdudlion and notes. Small 4°, cloth. Edinburgh, 1862. 3310 Smith, Charles John. 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The additional pieces are denoted by an asterislc. Spence. 343 3319 Sophocles, The Tragedies of. A new translation, with a biographical essay, an appendix, etc., by E. H. Plumptre. 2d ed., revised. 16°, cloth. London., 1871. 3320 SoTHEBY, Miss. Patient Griselda, a Tale from Boccaccio. Qma.\\ 1^, half bound. Bristol, 1798. 3321 SouTHEY, Robert. Book of the Church, in two volumes, 1824. — Butler's Book of the R. C. Church, in a series of Letters addressed to Robert Southey, Esq., 1825. — Vindlciee Ecclesiae Anglicanse. — Letters to Chas. Butler, Esq., and vindicating the Book of the Church: 1826. 4 vols. 8°, half bound. London. 3322 Life of Nelson. Illustrations. 12°, boards. Lon- don, 1842. 3323 Seledt Biographies; Cromwell and Bunyan. 12°, half bound. London, 1844. 3324 Common Place Book. First Series. S°, half bound. New York, 1849. 3325 Same. Edited byj. W. Warter. 4 vols. %°, cloth. London, 1850. 3326 SouTHGATE, H. The War in the East. 16°, cloth. New Tork, 1855. 3327 Spanish. 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Glossarium Saxonicum e poemate Heliand colledium cum Vocabulario Latino-Saxonico et Synopsi graminatica. i vol. Half calf. Monachii, 1840. 3413 Heyne, M. Kleine altsachsische und altniederfrankische Grammatik. 8°, sewed. Paderborn, 1873. See also Beowulf, a/i^ff?- Anglo-Saxon, 300 and 301. Teutonic: Minssen. 355 3414 HiLDEBRANDSLiED, die Merseburger Zauberspriiche iind das Frankische Taufgelobnis ; herausgegeben von Eduard Sievevs. Mit fhotographischemfac-suiiile. 4°, boards. Halle., 1872. The " Hildebrandslied," here reproduced, is, pl-obably, the oldest existing fragment of the Teutonic language ; and may be found reprinted, with German and English translations, in Weber's Northern Antiquities, Appendix i. See Weber undei Icelandic, 2,196. 3415 Japicx, (j- Woordenbock op de Gedichten en Verdeie Geschriften. Zamengesteld door F. Epkema. Small 4°, half calf. Leeuvoarden., 1824. With autograph of Charles Konig, Brit. Museum. 3416 KiLLiANUS DuFFLyEus, C. Didlionarium Teutonico-Latino- Gallicum. Wood-cut border to title-^page. Small 8°, boards. A?nstel., 1642. 3417 Etymologicum TeutonicEe Linguas, sive DicSionarium Teutonico-Latinum ; curante Ger. Hasselto, qui et suas anno- tationes adjecit. 2 vols, in i. 4°, brown calf. TrajeSi- JBatavorum^ i777- Best edition of this work, which was first printed in 1574. " Of all the sources you cannot, I am sure, find one richer in correspondent words than the Dutch Dictionary of A7/m«, for the Anglo-Saxon or the English." — From letter of Rev. J. H. Hal- bertsina, Deventer, Holland, to Rev. Dr. Chapin. 3418 KxoRR, K. Ueber Uliich von Lichtenstein. Histovische und litterarisclie Untersuchungen. 8°, sewed. Strasburg., 1875. 3419 Meidinger, H. Di6tionnaire Etymologique et Comparatif des Langues Teuto-Gothiques. Traduit de I'AUemand. 8°, cloth. Francfort., i833- 3420 Same. 2d ed. 8°, half Russia. Francfort, 1836. 3421 MiCHAELER, Carolus. Tabulae parallelce antiquissimarum Teutonics Lingua; Dialedtoium Moeso-Gothic£e, Franco-Theo- tiscse, Anglo-Saxonicse, Runieae, et Islandicse, etc. 3 vols, in I. 12,° ., old boards. Oenipont, I'J'jS. 3422 Minnesingers; or, German Troubadours, of the 12th and 13th centuries, Lays of. Plates. Post 8°, half calf Lon- don, 1825. " An elegant selection, with valuable notes by Edgar Taylor, Esq." 3423 Minssen, J. F. yergleichende Darstellung der Laut- und Flexionsverhaltnisse, der noch lebenden neufriesischen Mund- arten und ihres Verhiiltnisses zum Altfriesischen (Altfriesisch, Wangerogisch, Saterlandisch, Helgolandisch, Nordfriesisch, Westfriesisch). S)°, half bound. Dated at end., I'&i^']. 356 Teutonic: Rask. 3424 MiTTELALTER. Deutsche Classiker des mittelalters mit Wort- und Sacherklarungen ; begriindet von Franz Pfeifier, viz. : Walter von der Vogelweide. i vol. — Kudrun. i vol. — Das Nibeliingenlied. i vol. — Hartmann von Aue. 3 vols. — Gott- fried von Strassburg ; Tristan. 2 vols. — Wolfram von Eschen- bach. 3 vols. — Erzahlungen und Schvsranke. i vol. Together 1 2 vols. Post 8°, c/oik. Leipzig, \8']o-']2. 3425 NiBELUNGENLiED, The. The Fall of the Nibelungers, other- wise the Book of Kriemhild. Ti'ans. by W. N. Lettsom. 2d edition. 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1874. See also Weber's Northern Antiquities, under Icelandic, 2,196. 3426 NiEDERDEUTSCHE Gebete, Zwei, des 15 Jahrhunderts ; herausgegeben von K. E. H. Krause. Also, Lobgedicht auf die Zusammenkunft Franz I. mit Karl V. in Aiguesmortes ; herausgegeben von Dr. F. Lindner. In I vol. 8°, sewed. Rostock, 1875. 3427 Otfrid. Evangeliorum Liber, Evangelien Buch in altfrenck- ischen Reimen durch Otfriden von Weissenburg vor 700 Jaren beschriben. \2° , original vellum wrapper. Basil, i57'' A curious and rare boolc, and the copy in good condition, and perfect. 3428 Krist, das alteste hochdeutsche Gedicht, im IX. Jahrhundert ; herausgegeben von E. G. Graff, with fac- similes of MSS. 'La.rge /^°, half i>ound. Konigsberg, 1831. Two tracts, or Essays on Otfrid are inserted in this" copy ^ " Otfridum monaclium, etc., Quatuor Evangeliorum interpretem,prseside D. Hoff- manno. Publice edisseret G. C. Daetrius." Small 4°, J^Wif^. Helmstadii,n. d.\ and " Specimen Lectionum antiquarum Francicarum ex Otfridi Libris Evangeliorum, cum interpretatione Latina. Cura Diederici von Stade." Small 4°, sewed. Stadce, 1708. 3429 Evangelienbuch, und die althochdeutsche Poesie karol- ingischer Zeit, mit Bezug auf die christliche Entwicklung der Deutschen, von Friedrich Reclienberg. 8°, sewed. Chemnitz, 1862. 3430 OuTZEN, N. Glossarium der friesischen Sprache, besonders in nordfriesischer Mundart. Small 4°, sewed. Kopenhagen, 1837- 3431 Paul, H. Gab es eine Mittelhochdeutsche Schriftsprache .? 8°, sewed. Halle, 1873. 3432 Rask, E. Frisisk Sproglrore, udarbejdet efter samme Plan som den islandske og angelsaksiske. Post 8°, sewed. Koben- havn, 1825. 34.33 Frisische Sprachlehre, bearbeitet nach dem niimliehen Plane, wie die Islandische und Angelsachsische : aus dem Danischen ubersetz, etc., von Dr. F. J. Buss. Post 8°, sewed. Freiburg, 1834. Teutonic: Wachter. 357 3434 RicHTHOFEN, K. F. Von. Altfriesisches Worterbuch. 4°, half bound. Gottingen, 1S40. 3435 RiEGER, M. Alt- und Angelsachsisches Lesebuch, nebst Elltfriesischeii Stiicken, mit einem Worterbuche. 8°, sewed. Giessen, 186 1. 3436 Die Alt- und Angelsachsische Verskunst. 8°, sewed. Halle, 1876. 3437 RucKERT, H. Geschichte der Neuhochdeutschen Schrift- sprache. 2 parts. 8°, sewed. Leipzig, 1875. 3438 ScHADE, O. Altdeutsches Lesebuch, Gothisch, Altsachsisch, Alt und Mittelhochdeutsch. 8°, sewed. Halle, 1862. 3438* Altdeutsches Worterbuch. 4 parts. 8°, sewed. Halle, 1873. 3439 ScHiLTERUs, Johan. Thesaurus Antiquitatura Teutonicarum, Ecclesticarum, Civilium, Litterarum, Monumenta Francica, Alemannica, Saxonica, Biblica, etc., tXa., facsimiles of Orna- ments in ancient MSS., and with the elaborately engraved frontispiece, sometimes wanting. 3 vols. Folio, vellum stamped. Ulmce, 1727-28. " The Thesaurus of Schilter is a real mine of Francic Literature. The text is founded on a careful collation of all the MSS. to which he could obtain access, and these are highly valuable for their antiquity and correctness." — Warton^s English Poetry, by Price. 3440 ScHUEREN (Gherard van der). Teuthonista of Duytschlender uitgegeven door Boonzager, met Vorrede van CHgnett. 4°, half Russia, interleaved. Leyden, 1804. Reprint of the German-Latin part of a rare old German and Latin Vocabulary, printed at Cologne in 1477. The reprint has a preface with a bibliographical list of old German Vocabularies of the 15th and i6th centuries. 3441 Ten Kate, L. Aenliding tot de Kennisse van het verhevene Deel der Nederduitsche Sprake, etc. Frontispiece and Eth- nological map of Europe. 2 vols. 4°, vellum. Amsterd., 1723. " An important philological work, which, although professing to treat specially of the Dutch language, is, however, of very great value for the study of all the old Scandinavian and Teutonic dialects." 3442 Thurnwald, a. Dichter, Kaiser, und Fapst. Walther von der Vogelweide als politischer Dichter. 8°, sewed. Wien, 1872. 3443 Wachter, J. G. Glossarium Germannicum, continens origines et antiquitates totius Linguae Germanicas. 2 vols. Small folio, o/^ ca//". Lipsice, 1737. " A valuable dictionary of Old German, compared with cognate languages, and adducing examples from others." 358 Thierry. 3444 Wackernagel, W. Althochdeutsche Lesestiicke. 4°, sewed. Basely 1876. Altdeutsche Predigten und Gebete, aus Handschriften. 8°, sewed. Basel., 1876. Die Sprache in altdeutsche, von Karl Weinhold. 8°, sewed.. Basel, 1876. Together 3 vols. 3445 Waltharius. Lateinisches Gediclit des zehnten Jahrhu.n-' derts ; mit deutscher Uebertragung und Erlaiilerungen von J. V. Scheffel und Al. Holder. 8°, sewed. Shittgart., 1874. 3446 WiARDA, T. D. Asega-Buch, ein altfriesisches Gesetzbucll der Riistringen. Frisic, German, and Latin, with notes, Berlin, 1805. Also, Guta-Lagh ; der Insel Gothland altes Rechtsbuch. Alt-Nord und Alt, und Neu Deutsch, von Dr. Karl Schildener. 1 vol. 4°, cloth, uncut. Greifowald, 1818. 3447 WiLLERAMi Abbatis in Canticum Canticorum ParaphrasiS gemina. Old HighGermaii atid Latin, with marginal notes in Dutch. Lug. Bat., 1598. Junii Fr. Observationes in Willerami Paraphrasin Cantici Canticorum. Amstel., 1655. 2 vols, in 1 . 8°, vellum covers, ivith MS. notes on Jly-leaf. A celebrated Paraphrase in the old High-German of the loth century. 3448 Duplicate copy of Junius's Observationes in Wille- rami, etc. hi vellum covers. 3449 Zeuss, K. Die Deutschen und die Nachbarstamme. 8°, half brown morocco, top gilt, uncut. Munchen, 1837. 3450 Thane, J. British Autography ; a Colledlion of Fac-similes of Handwriting of I'oyal and illustrious personages, with their authentic portraits. Reprint of ed. 178S, v^\\\\ supplementary volume. Portraits, plates. Published by Ed. Daniel. 4 vols. 4°, half morocco, uncut. London, 1839. Only 100 copies of Vol. 4 printed. 3451 Thierry. History of the Conquest of England by the Nor- mans ; its causes and its consequences. Translated by Wm. Hazlitt. Portrait of author. 2 vols. Post 8°, cloth, uncut. (Bogue.) London, 1847. 3452 Narratives of the Merovingian Era, or Scenes of the 6th century; historical essays published under the title " Dix Ans D'Etudes Historiques," and an Autobiographical preface. Large 8°, half bound. London, n. d. Tjiornton. 359 3453 Thiers, L. A. History of the French Revolution, trans- lated, with notes. Large 8°, cloth. London., i853- 3454 History of the Consulate and the Empire of Napoleon. Sequel to History of the French Revolution. Translated, with notes. Large 8°, cloth. London., 1850. 3455 Thomas, F. S. Hand-Book to the Public Records. Large 8°, cloth., uncut. London., 1853. 3456 Thomas, William. The Historye of Italye ; a booke exced- ing profitable to be red. Black letter. Small 4°, calf, extra. London., 1561. This work was suppressed and publicly burnt. 3457 Same. Duplicate copy, half bound, with MS. notes. 3458 Principal Rules of the Italian Grammer, with a Dic- tionarie. ^xn^W /!^ ., old vellum covers. Lond-^i^G*]. 3459 Thommerell, J., p. Recherches sur la Fusion du Franco- Normand et de I'Anglo-Saxon. 8°, half bound. Paris, 1841. 3460 Thompson, Pishey. The History and Antiquities of Boston, and the villages comprising the Hundred of Skirbeck, in the County of Lincoln. Illustrated. Large 8°, cloth. Boston, 1856. See also Drake, 79. 3461 Thompson, R. A. Christian Theism. The Testimony of Reason and Relation to the existence and charadler of the Supreme Being. I3°, cloth. New York, 1855. 3462 Thoms, W. J. Colle6lion of Early English Prose Romances, with Bibliographical and Historical Introdudtions. 2d edition. 3 vols. 8°, Roxburghe binding, uncut. Lond., 1858. 3463 Thomson, E. Vindication of the Hymn Te Deum Lauda- mus, from errors and misrepresentations, with translations into various Languages, and a paraphrase in Old English, now first printed from the original MS. 12°, cloth. London, 1858. See also Anglo-Saxon, Select Monuments, 431. 3464 Thoresby, Ralph. Diary and Correspondence of, by Joseph Hunter. 4 vols. S°, cloth. London, i?>t,o-2,2. 3465 Thorne, James. Rambles by Rivers. — The Duddon, Mole, Adur, Arun, and Wey, Lea, Dove, and Avon. Wood-cuts. 2 vols. 18°, sewed. 1844-5. 3466 Thornton, H. Family Prayers, and Prayers on the Ten Commandments. Edited by Right Rev. Manton Eastburn, L>.D. Post 8°, cloth. New York, 1857. 360 TooKE. Thorpe, B. See under Anglo-Saxon, 338, 402, 403, 432- 435- 3467 Thresor, le, des joyeuses inventions du Parangon des poesies, contenant 6pistres, ballades, rondeaux, etc. (Paris, vefve Jean Bonfons. S. (/.), r^imprim^. 100 copies. 12°, half brown morocco., top gilt. Brussels, 1864. 3468 Thucydides, Hystory of the Warre, etc., trans, oute of Frenche by Thos. Nicolls. Black letter. Small folio, half old calf. London, 1550. 3469 TiELE, P. A. Mdmoire Bibliographique sur les Journaux des Navigateurs N6erlandais, reimprim^s dans les coIle6tions de De Bry et de Hulsius, et dans les colledlions hollandaises du XVII" siecle ; et sur les anciennes editions hollandaises des journaux de navigateurs strangers. Avec tables des voyages, des Editions et des matieres. 8°, sewed. Amsterdam, 1867. 3470 TiGHE, Mrs. H. Psyche, vs^ith other Poems. 4th edition, portrait, additional one iftserted. 8°, stamped calf. Lon- don, l8l2. See also under Manuscripts, 2,735. 3471 Todd, Rev. H. J. Illustrations of the Lives and Writings of Gower and Chaucer; colledted from authentick documents, and with a glossary. 4°, large paper, calf. London, 1810. George Ill's arms on the sides. 3472 Same. Another copy. Plates. 8°, calf. London, 1810. 3473 Memoirs of Rt. Rev. Brian Walton, Editor of the London Polyglott Bible. Portraits. 2 vols. Large 8°, boards. Lon- don, 1821. 3474 Todd, James H. Books of the Vaudois ; Waldensian Man- uscripts in the Library of Trinity College, Dublin. Post 8°, cloth. London, 1865. 3475 ToLAND, John. Christianity not Mysterious, or a Treatise shewing that there is nothing in the Gospel contrary to Reason. 16°, old calf. London, 1696. 3476 TooKE, John Home. Two Pair of Portraits, presented to all the unbiassed eledlors of Great Britain, especially those of Westminster. 8°, sewed. London, 1788. Presented by the author to G. Gregory. A Warning to the Eledors of Westminster. 8°, sewed. London, 1S07. Two pamphlets. Tracts. 361 3477 Diversions of Purley. Frontispiece; also two por- traits inserted. 2 vols. ^°.i calf , neat. Jiondon, i'jg8-i8o^. From Rev. J. Mitford's Library, with his autograph and MS. notes. 3478 Same. Duplicate copy. 2 vols. 4°, /talf morocco, marbled edges. London, 1 798-1805. 3479 Same. Revised and corredled, witli notes, by 11. Taylor. Frontispiece. 8°, cloth. London, 1857. See also Barclay, 714, and Richardson, 2,387. 3480 Memoirs, speeches and writings ;. also proofs identi- fying him as Junius. By John A. Graham. 8", boards. New 2'ork, 1828. 3481 TowNLEY, J. The Reasons of the Laws of Moses from the "More Nevochim " of Maimonides, with notes, life of the author, etc. 8°, boards. London, 1827. 3482 Tracts, Scarce and Curious. Fifteen in all, ranging from 1575 to 1706, but more especially referring to the period of Charles 1. and the Commonwealth. 4°, half bound, 1575- 1706. 3483 Reformation Vindicated. Fourteen Tradts in defence of the Protestant or Reformed Religion, printed during the years 1664, 1679, and on to 1689. 4°, old calf . 1664-1689. 3484 Twenty-three trafts. having, specially, reference to the events, political and social, of the close of the reign of Charles 1. and the Commonwealth. 4°, half bound. 1 641-1663, with two, 1675 and 1678. 3485 Thirty-five Tradts printed in 1643, and having refer- ence to the ecclesiastical controversies of the period. 2 vols. 4°, 1643. 3486 A volume containing the following : — Luther's Predecessours ; or, an Answere to the Question of the Papists : Where was your Church before Luther. 1624. ■* 2. Bernard's Looke beyond Luther ; or, an Answere to that Question : Where this our Religion was before Luther's time. 1624.' 3. Carlisle's Discourse of Peter's Life, etc., wherein is plainly proved that Peter was never at Rome, etc. n. d. 4°, calf. London. 2487 Puritan Discipline Trads. Reprints of Tradls re- lating to the Mar-Prelate Controversy, viz. : — An Epistle to the Terrible Priests of the Convocation House. London, 1843. An Epitome of the First Book of Dr. John Bridge's Defence. London, 1843. Hay any worke for Cooper, being a reply to the Admonition to the People of England. London, 1845. See Cooper, Thomas, 1,384. 362 Tressan. Pap with a Hatchet ; being a reply to Martin Mar-Prelate. Londojt, 1844. An Almond for a Parrot being a reply to Martin Mar Prelate. London, 1846. Plaine Percevall the Peace-Maker of England, being a reply to Martin Mar- Prelate. London, i860. 6 vols. Post 8°, 3 in cloth ; 3 sewed. See also Maskell, W. 34SS Tragcedie nouvelle diet le Petit Razoir des ornemens mon- daines, etc. (Mons. 1589). Reiinprim6. 100 copies. 12°, half morocco., top gilt. Brussels., 1863. 3489 Trench, R. C. On the Study of Words. 2d ed., revised and enlarged. Post 8°, cloth. New York., 1852. Same. 9th ed. Post 8°, cloth. London., 1859. Lessons in Proverbs. Post 8°, cloth. New Tork, 1853. English, Past and Present. Post 8°, c/oif/z. New Tork, id,^c,. Calderon, his life and Genius, with Specimens of his plays. Post 8°, cloth. New York, 1856. Sermons before the University of Cambridge. Post 8°, cloth. New York, 1857. Hulsean Le(ftures for 1845 and 1846. I. The Fitness of Holy Scripture for unfolding the Spiritual Life of Men. — II. Christ the Desire of all Nations ; or. Unconscious Prophecies of Heathendom. From the 2d London ed., revised. Post 8°, cloth. Phila., 1856. On some Deficiencies in our English Dictionaries. 8°, sewed. London, 18^'J. Same. zd ed., revised and enlarged, with a letter to the author from H. Coleridge. 8°, sewed. London, i860. On the Authorized Version of the New Testament in con- nexion with some recent proposals for its revision. 2d ed , revised and enlarged. 8°, cloth. London, 1859. Same. Another copy. Post 8°, cloth. New York, 1858. • .» Together 1 1 vols. 'S>° , cloth attd sewed. 1852-1859. See also Testament, New, Revision of. 884. 3490 Tressan, Louis E. de la Vergne, Comte de. ffiuvres. Vols. I, 2, 3. Amadis de Gaule, el Roland I'Amoureux. Vols. 4, s, 6. Roland Furieux, Poeme H^roi'que de I'Arioste ; avec Abr^g6 de la vie d'Arioste. Vols. 7, 8, 9, 10. Corps d'Extraits de Romans de Chevalerie. Vols. II, 12, 13. aSuvres Posthumes. Po?trait and fine steel engravings. 13 vols. 8°, citron morocco, gilt, gilt edges, Paris, 1787- 1800. TUNDALE. 363 3491 CEuvres. Pr6c(5d6es d'une notice sur sa vie et ses ouvrages par M. Campnon. Edition revue, corrigde et ac- compagn6e de notes. Graviires. 10 vols. 8°, half bound. Paris., 1823. This edition of Tressan's works is said by Brunei to be the best. 3492 Trinity. A Valuable Colledtion of Forty Pamphlets on the Holy Trinity, by Biddle, Warren, Whiston, Bellamy, Edwards, Tillotson, Clark, Sherlock, Haywood, Potter, Thirlby, and other writers. 4° and 8°. 40 separate treatises, sewed. 16S6-1720. See also Biddle, 1,150. 3493 Tristan. Histoire du Noble Tristan, Prince de Leonnois, chevalier de la Table ronde, et d'Yseulte, princesse d'Yrlande, royne de Cornouailles ; fait franjois par Jeair Maugin. Small 4°, half bound., gilt edged. Paris., 1586. 3494 Les AiTQOurs de L'Hermite Tristan. Frontispiece. Reprinted from a previous work called., " Plaintes d'Acante et autres osuvres." 4°, vellum covers. Paris., 1638. 3495 Sir Tristrem ; a Metrical Romance of. the 13th cen- tury, by Thomas of Erceldoune, called the Rhymer. Edited from the Auchinleck MS. by Walter Scott, Esq. 2d edition. Large 8°, boards., uncut. Edinb.., 1S06. 3496 Tristan, Recueil de ce qui reste des Poemes, relatifs a ses Aventures : composes en fran9ois, en anglo-Normand, et en grec dans les XIP and XIII° Siecles ; publiee par Fr. Michel. 3 vols. 12°, cloth., uncut. Paris., 1835-39. 3497 Trollope, Rev. Wm. A History of the Royal Foundation of Christ's Hospital, with an account of the plan of Education, etc. Plates., etc. 4°, cloth. London^ 1834. 3498 Trumbull, J. H. The Origin of M'Fingal. 8°, sewed. Morrisania, 1868. 3499 TuDELA, Rabbi Benjamin of. Itinerary, translated and ed- ited by A. Asher. Hebrew and English. 2 vols. 12°., boards. London, 1840. 3500 TuNDALE, Visions of; together with Metrical Moralizations, and other Fragments of early Poetry, hitherto unedited ; by W. B. D. D. Turnbull. Frontispiece by C. K. Sharpe. 8°, cloth, uncut. Edinburgh, 1843. Presentation copy from J. W. K. Eyton to the Rev. J. M. Gusley, with his accom- panying autograph letter inserted. " Only 80 copies" of this curious little volume were printed for private distribution ; from a MS. of the 15th century." 364 Tyndall. 3501 TuRBERViLE, George. The Booke of Faulconrie, or Hauk- ing, for the onely delight and pleasure of all Noblemen and Gentlemen. Black letter. Wood-cuts {including equestrian portrait of ^ueen ElizabetJi). 4°, calf, extra, blind tooled. Several leaves mended. Printed for C. Barker. London, 1575- 3502 Same, etc. Newly revised, corredled, and augmented. Printed by T. Purfoot. li^ , stamped calf . London, 1611. See also Ovid ; Translation of Heroycall Epistles. 3503 Tragical Tales, and other Poems. Reprinted from ed. of 1587. Edited by W. B. TurnbuU. 4°, cloth, uncut. Edinb., 1837. One of 50 copies printed for private circulation. 3504 TuRNBULL, William Barclay David Donald. Legends Catholicas ; A Lytle Boke of Seyntlie Gestes. Taken from the Auchinleck MS., and limited to forty copies. Small 4°, boards. Printed for the editor. Edinburgh, 1840. The bitter and sarcastic spirit of the Preface to this little work gave rise to a strong opposition to Mr. TurnbuU, and led, ultimately, to his dismissal as editor of some of the works issued under the Master of the Rolls. Turner, Sharon. See Anglo-Saxon, No. 438. 3505 TussER, Thomas. Five Hundred Points of Good Husbandry, together with a book of Huswifery. A New Edition, with Notes, Glossary, and other Improvements, by Wm. Mavor. Large 8°, boards, uncut. London, 181 2. Lowndes calls this the best edition. 3506 Some of the Five hundred Points of Good Husbandry, etc. Newly correfted and edited, etc., by H. M. W. 18°, cloth, top gilt. Oxford, 1848. 3507 TwYSDEN, Sir Roger. An Historical Vindication of the Church of England. 4°, Large paper, calf. L^ondon, 1657. From the Williams Library. 3508 Tylor, E. B. Researches into the Early History of Man- kind, and Development of Civilization. Large 8, cloth. Lon- don, 1870. 3509 Primitive Culture, or Researches into Development of Mythology, Philosophy, Religion, Art, and Custom. 2 vols. Large 8°, cloth. London, 187 1. 3510 Tyndall, W. The whole workes of W. Tyndall, John Frith, and Dodor Barnes, three worthy martyrs, colledled into one Tome. Folio, calf. London, 1573. Large and sound copy. Vaux. 365 35 1 1 The Prophete Jonas, with an Introdudlion before Teachinge to understande him, etc. To which is added Cover- dale's veisioii of Jonah. Reproduced in fac-simile with an in- trodudlion by Francis Fry. 8°, half morocco^ uncut. Lon- don., 1863. 351 1 Udall, Nicholas. Ralph Royster Doyster ; a comedy, entered on the books of the Stationers' Company in 1566. First Modern Reprint. 8°, sewed. London., 1821. See also Arber, 495. 3513 Ure, a. Dictionary of Arts, Manufaftures, and Mines. Edited by Robert Hunt. 5th ed., rewritten and enlarged. Illustrated. 3 vols. Large 8°, cloth. London., 1861. 3513 Urquhart, Sir Thomas. Epigrams, Divine and Morall ; by Sir Thomas Vrchard, Knight. Printed for William Leake. Pp. 68. 4°, beautifully bound in dark green morocco, elab- orately tooled by Riviere. London., 1646. The first three leaves have been mended on the back margin, and the frontispiece, by Glover, is probably a fac-simile. A very rare volume. 3514 The Discovery of a Most Exquisite Jewel, found in the kennel of Worcester streets, the day after the Fight, 1651. A Vindication of the honour of Scotland. 12°, calf. Lon- don., 1652. 3515 ■: Tradts, by Sir Thomas Urquhart of Cromarty. Small 8°, neat., sprinkled calf. jEdinb., i774' Works. See No. 30, of Maitland Club Publications. See also Rabelais, 3,041. 35^7 Vapereau, G. Didtionnaire Universel des Contemporains ; 2"' edition, revue et augment^e. Large 8", cloth. Paris, 1861. 3518 Vari^tes Historiques et Litteraires ; recueil de pieces volantes rares et curieuses ; revues et annot6es par M. Ed. Fournier. 10 vols. 12°, half morocco, top gilt, uncut. Paris, 1855-9. 3519 Vaux, James Hardy. Swindler and Pickpocket. Memoirs written by himself. 2 vols. %° , cloth:; uncut. London, i?>i^. 3(36 ViLLEMARQUE. 3520 Veeboquet. Les Delices, ou des Couis joyeux et recreatifs-. tres-utile et necessaire pour resjouir les esprits m^lancoliqiies. (Lyons, 1840), r^imprime. 100 copies. 12°, half morocco, top gilt. Brussels, 1864. 3521 Vergile, Polidore. An Abridgement of the Notable Worke of. Compendiously gathered and newlie perused by Thos. Langley. Pri?ited by J. 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Sewed. Pai-is, i860. 3534 Contes Populaires des Anciens Bretons, pr^cddds d'un Essai sur I'origine des 6popees chevaleresques de la Table Ronde. 2 vols, in i. 12°, half blue calf. Paris, 1842. The first edition of the preceding work " Les Romans de la Table Ronde." 3535 Myrdhinn, ou L'enchanteur Merlin, son Histoire, ses CEuvres, son Influence. 8°, sewed. Paris, 1862. 3536 Villlemarque;, Th. De la. Rapport sur la Litterature du Pays de Galles, adresse a M. le ministre de ITnstrudlion Pub- lique. 8°, sewed, uncut. Paris, 1839. See also Mabinogion, 3,556.* 3537 Virgil, M. Publius. The XIII. Bukas of Eneados of the famous Poete Virgill. Translated into Scottish metir bi the Reverend Father in God Maister Gawin Douglass, Bishop. Small 4°, half calf. London, 1553- Title-page wanting, but reproduced in fac-simile ; one leaf of preface mended, and two supplied in MS. A very rare book. 2538 Same. New edition, to which is added a Glossary, and Account of the Author's life and writings (by Rev. John Sage). YoWo, panelled calf. London, i*] 10. 2535 The seiien first Bookas of the Eneidos of Virgill, conuarted into Englishe Meter, by Thomas Phaer, Esquier. Printed by J. Kyngston. ist edition. Black letter. Small 4°, red morocco, gilt, gilt edges. Lond., 1558. 2540 The nyne fyrst Bookes of the Eneidos, converted into Englishe Vearse, by Thomas Phaar, Docftour of Physike, with so much of the tenth Booke as since his Death could be found in imperfit papers. Printed by Rouland Hall. 4°, mottled calf, gilt, gilt edges. Lond., 1562. Title-page, and a few leaves inlaid, or somewhat mended. nc^^ The Passion of Dido for ^neas, as it is incompar- ably exprest in the fourth Book of Virgil, translated byEdm. Waller and Sidney Godolphin. Frontispiece. Small 8°, calf. Lond., 1658. 368 Wage. 3542 Codex Antiquissjmiis, a Rufio Turcio Aproniano dis- tindtus et emendatus, qui in Bibliotheca Mediceo-Laurentiana adservatur. 4°, old blue French morocco^ gilt edges, by JBradel I'aine. Florenttce, 1741. This is a fac-simile of the celebrated Laurentian MS., corrected by Apronianus, A. D. 494. A fine copy. 3543 Lyfe of. Edited and reprinted by E. V. Uttersonfrom the edition of John n Doesborcke (1510). Small 4°, stamped calf , gilt edges. Land., 181 2. One of 51 copies printed for private distribution. 3544 The Works, literally trans, with Notes, by Davidson ; revised with additional Notes by T. A. Buckley. 8°, cloth. (Bohn.) Land., 1854. 3545 VuLCANius, Bonaventura. Album Amicorum de. Biblio- rum utriusque testamenti icones . . carminibus exornatffi. 12°, calf. Frankfort, 1571. On the reverse of the plates of this rare little volume are fourteen autograph in- scriptions signed, dated from 1576 to 1587 ; among others that of Otho Henry, Duke of Brunswick and Luneberg. 3546 Wace, Robert, Poete Norman du XIP siecle. Le Roman de Rou, et des Dues de Normandie ; public pour la premiere fois, d'apres les MSS. de France et d'Angleterre, avec des notes par Fr. Fluquet. Deux planches. 2 vols. 8°, half morocco, top gilt, uncut. Rouen, 1827. ist edition, complete, of a remarkable work, of which fragments only have before been published. See Manuscripts, for MS. copy, 2,737. 3547 Le Roman de Brut ; public pour la premiere fois d'apres les MSS. des Bibliotheques de Paris, avec un commen- taire et des notes par Le Roux de Lincy. $ plates, fac-simile. 2 vols. 8°, half morocco, top gilt, uncut. Rouen, 1836. See following work for Appendix, containing description of MSS. 3548 Observations Phiiologiques et Grammaticales sur le Roman de Rou, etc., par M. Raynouard. 1829. Supplement aux Notes Historiques sur le Roman de Rou, par Auguste Le Prevost. 1S29. Description des Manuscrits qui contient Le Roman de Brut. Avec des facsimiles. I vol. 8°, half morocco, top gilt, uncut. Rouen. Mabinogion. 369 3549 L'Etablissement de la Fete de la Conception Notre- Dame, dite la Fete aux Normands, publid pour la premiere fois d'apres les MSS. de la Bibliotheque du Roi, par MM. G. Man- cel et G. S. Tr^butien. 8°, half morocco, top gilt, uncut. Caen, 1842. 3550 Chronicle of the Norman Conquest, from the Roman de Rou. Translated with notes and illustrations, by E. Taylor. Maf and Wood-cuts from the Bayeux Tapestry. Large 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1837- 3551 The Conquest of England, from the Roman de Rou. Trans, into verse by Sir AleK. Malet, with Pluquet's Franco- Norman Text, and notes of Le Prevost, Taylor, and others. Photographs from Bayeux Tapestry. 4°, half bound, top gilt. London, i860. 3552 St. Nicholas. Ein altfranzosisches Gedicht des 12° Jahrhunderts aus Oxforder Handschriften ; herausgegeben von Dr. N. Delius. 8°, sewed. Bonn, 1850. 3553 Waddington, John. John Penry, the Pilgrim Martyr, 1559- 1593. 12°, cloth. London, 1854. Wales. Ancient Laws and Institutes of Wales. See 3,059. Davi£s,J., Z>.Z>. Welsh Grammar. 6'ea 2,315. 3554 Lmoyd, Humfrey. The Historic of Canibri;i, now called Wales, written originally in the Brytish I'anguagj Correfted, augmented, and continued by D. Powell, D.D., 15S4. Crown io\io, half green morocco. London, iSn. One of 75 copies of this edition printed. 3555 Lhuyd, Edward. Archaeologia Britannica. The Languages, Histories and Customs of the original Inhabitants of Great Britain. Vol. i (all published). Small folio, old calf, neat. Oxford, 1707- " An excellent work, of inconceivable use to our British Antiquarians." 3556 . Mabinogion, The. From the Llyfr Coch o Hergest and other ancient Welsh MSS., with English translation and notes, by Lady Charlotte Guest. Wood-cuts and facsimiles of the old Welsh and other MSS. 3 vols. Large 8°, cloth uncut. London, 1849. ..." Lady Charlotte Guest, whose Mabinogion is an inestimable treasure. . Without any disparagement to Sir T. Mallory, or Mr. Tennyson, few can have any notion of the primitive beauty of these old tales till they read them in the " Mabinogion." — Athenmum, Aug. 2, 1862. See also VillemarquS, 3,536. 370 Walton. 3557 Myvyrian Archaiology of Wales. Collefted out of ancient MS. 3 vols. 8°, full Russia, gilt edges. London, 1801-7. A very fine copy. 3558 Nash, D. W. Taliesin ; or the Bards and Druids of Britain. A Translation of the remains of the earliest Welsh Bards, and an examination of the Bardic m^'steries. 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 185S. "An admirable critical work upon early Welsh Literature." An autograph letter from J. S. Stuart-GIennie is inserted. 3559 ScHULZ, Albert. An Essay on the Influence of Welsh Tra- dition upon the Literature of Germany, France, and Scandi- navia. 8°, boards, uncut. Llandovery, 1841. 3560 Skene, W. F. The Four Ancient Books of Wales, contain- ing the Cymric Poems attributed to the Bards of the 6th Century, in Welsh and English. Map and Facsimiles. 2 vols. Large S°, cloth, uncut, to f gilt. Edinb., 1868. 3561 Walker, Alex. Intermarriage, etc. Engravings. 8°, cloth. New York, 1839. 3562 Wallace, Sir William, Knight of Ellerslie. The Metrical History of. By Henry, commonly called Blind Harry. Tran- scribed from the MS. copy in the Advocate's Library. Por- trait. 3 vols. 12°, calf, neat Perth, 1790. .S^-^ also Barbour, 712. 3563 Walpole, H. Catalogue of Royal and Noble Authors of England, with lists of their works. Enlarged and continued by T. Park. 150 Portraits. 5 vols. 4°, large paper, maroon morocco, extra gilt edged. London, 1806. A very fine copy, with remarkably clear impressions of the plates. 35% A Series of Portraits to illustrate his catalogue of Royal and Noble Authors. Large paper. 4°, London, 1803. 3565 Walpoliana. 24°, cloth. London, 1825. 3566 Walton, B. The Considerator Considered; or, A brief view of certain Considerations upon the Biblia Polyglotta. {Containing the autographs and book-plates of Bishop Narcissus Marsh, 166^, a7id Dr. Timothy ,Goodwyn, Bishop of Kilmore, 1727, afterwards Archbishop of Cashel.) 16°, old calf. London, 1659. Life and Writings. See Todd, 3,473. Warton. 371 3567 Walton, I. The Complete Angler ; or, the Contemplative man's Recreation. Reprint of the First edition of 1653. Square 13°, calf. London., 1810. 3568 _ and Cotton, C. The Complete Angler, etc., with original memoirs and notes by Sir Harris Nicolas. Portraits and engravings. 2 vols Large 8°, maroon morocco, gilt edges. London., 1832. A choice copy of Pickering's original issue. 3569 Same. Portrait. Post 8°, c/oM. London, iB,$>^. 357° Same. With Lives and notes by Sir J. Haw^kins. Portrait. 12°, boards. London, 1835. 357' Same. Portraits and illustrations. 8°, boards. London, 1844. 3572 A Series of Engravings from Copper Plates on India Paper, to illustrate the Complete Angler, comprising 12 Vign- ettes, 4 Plates to illustrate incidents, 13 Portraits, 18 engravings of Fish, 26 engravings of Views. 73 in all. 8°. n. d. 3573 The Lives of Donne, Wotton, Hooker, Herbert, Sanderson, to which is now first added, Love and Truth. With Notes and the Life of the Author, by Thos. Zouch, D.D. 3d ed. 2 vols. 8°, calf. York, 1S17. 3574 Warburton, Adlon. Rollo and his Race ; or, Footsteps of the Normans 2d ed., revised. Portrait. 2 vols. Bi", cloth, uncut. London, 1848. 3575 Warner, W. Albion's England. A continued Historie of the same Kingdome. Revised and enlarged, with an epitome of the historie. ^vi\2i\\ /^ , half old calf . London, i6\2. With autograph of Robert Southey. 3576 Warton, T. History of English Poetry ; with additional notes by Ritson, Douce, Park, and other Antiquaries, and by the editor, R. Price. Portrait. 4 vols. 8°, boards, uncut. London, 1824. 3577 Same. Edited from Price's edition, of 1824, by R. Taylor. Portrait. 3 vols. 8°, cloth, uncut. London. 1840. This edition " contains some additional notes, by Sir F. Madden, Mr. Thorpe, Mr. T. M. Kemble, and others, besides those of R. Taylor." 3578 Same. Edited by Hazlitt, with additions by Sir F. Madden, T. Wright, and others. 4 vols. Large 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1871. 3579 VVarton Club Publications. The History of Fulke Fitz Warine ; Latin Themes by Mary Stuart ; Early English Miscel- lanies ; Old English Songs and Carols. All -published. Small 8°, half red mor. London, 1855-56. 372 White. 3580 Watson, Bishop Thomas. Holsome and Catholyke doc- trine concerning the Seven Sacramentes of Chryste's Church. 4°, half bound. Feb.., 1558. 3581 Watson, Rev. T. Annals of the Ancient British Church. 13°, cloth. London, 1862. 3582 Weber, Henry. Metrical Romances of the 13th, 14th, and 15th centuries ; published from ancient MSS. with an Intro- dudlion, Notes, and Glossary. 3 vols. Crown 8°, calf, extra. Edinb , 1810. 3583 Wellington and Peel. Lives. From the London Times. 12°, cloth. New York, 1852. 3584 Westcott, B. F. The Gospel of the Resurredtion ; its relation to Reason and History. 12°, cloth. London, 1867. 3585 Wharton, Henry. Anglia Sacra, sive Colleclio historiarum de Archiepiscopis at Episcopis Anglias ad A. 1540. 2 vols. YoWo, old panelled calf . Londini, 1691. 3586 Historia De Episcopis et Decanis Londinensibus ; necnon de Episcopis et Decanis Assavensibus. Post 8°, old calf. L^ondini, 1695. 3587 Whately, R. Historic Doubts relative to Napoleon Buona- parte. 12°, cloth. Boston, 1853. 3588 Whitaker, J. The Genuine History of the Britons asserted against Mr. Macpherson 2d edition corredled. 8°, calf. London, i773' 3589 The History of Manchester. 2d ed. corredled. 8°, calf. London, l773- This edition is a reprint of the first quarto vol. of the work; with corrections. No more was published. 359° Same. In four books, with the principal corredions made in Book the First on republishing it in odtavo. 3 vols, bound in 2. 2 vols. 4°, calf. London, 1781 to 1785. 3591 The Life of St. Neot ; the Eldest Brother of King Alfred. 8°, calf. London, 1809. 3592 White, Rev. G. Natural History of Selbourne, with notes by Capt. Thos. Brown. Post 8°, half calf Edinburgh, 1833. 3593 White, H. K. Poetical Works. With Memoir by Sir H. Nicolas. Portrait. Post 8°, cloth. (Aldine Poets.) Lon- don, 1840. 3594 White, Robt. M., D.D. The Ormulum ; from the original MS. of the 13th centm-y in the Bodleian, with notes and glos- sary. 2 vols. 8°, cloth, uncut. Oxford, 1852. WiCLiF. 373 3595 WiCLiF, John. Jo. Wiclefi viri undiquaque piissimi dialo- gorum libri quatuor. Usually designated as the Trialogus. ^ ■, green 7norocco, gilt edges. {Basle,) 1525. This edition has always been regarded as a very rare book. 359^ An apologie for John WicklifFe, shewing his conform- itie with the new Church of England. Collefted chiefly out of works of his, by Tliomas James. 4°, half bound. Oxford, 1608. 3597 Two Short Treatises against the Orders of Begging Friars, compiled by that famous Dodtour of the Church, John WicklifFe. 4°, half bound. Oxford, 1608. 359^ Same. A duplicate copy. 4°, vellum covers, uncut. 1608. 3599 . Wicklifte's Wicket, or a learned and godly treatise on the Sacrament. Set forth according to an ancient printed copie. ,\°, paper. Oxford, 1612. 3600 Same. Duplicate copy, in half vellum, with a plate from an old edition of Foxe, " The burning of Wickliffe's bones." 3601 Histoire du Wiclefianisme, ou de la dodtrine de Wic- lef, Jean Hus, et Jerome de Prague. 24°, half bound, vellum. Lyon, 1683. 3602 The History of the Life and Sufferings of the rev- erend and learned John Wiclif, D.D., together with a collecftion of papers relating to the said History, never before printed. By John Lewis, A.M., Minister of Margate. 12°, old calf. London, 1720. For MS. preface for a new edition of this work, see 2,739. 3603 The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ, translated out of the Latin Vulgate of John Wiclif, S.T.P. Prebendary of Aust in the Collegiate Church of West- bury and Redlor of Lutterworth about 1378. To which is prsefixt a History of the several translations of the H. Bible and N. Testament, etc., into English both in MS. and print. Folio. Portraits attd Plate. Old calf . London, i73i- One of 160 copies only printed. 2604 The Lives of John Wicliff and of the most eminent of his disciples, Cobham, Huss, Jerome of Prague and Zisca, by William Gilpin. 2d ed. Portraits. 12,° , old calf . Lon- don, i']66. 374 WiCLlF. 3605 The New Testament translated from the Latin in the year 13S0, by John Wiclif, D.D. To which are prefixt Me- moirs of the Life, Opinions and Writings of Dr. Wiclif; and an Historical Account of the Saxon and English Versions of the Scriptures, previous to the 15th century, by Rev. H. H. Baber. 4°, boards. London., iSio. . 3606 The History of the Life and Sufferings of the rev- erend and learned John Wiclif, D.D. B3' John Lewis. Cor- rected and enlarged. 1S20. Also., The Life of the learned and right reverend Reynold Pecock, S.T.P., faithfully collected from records and MSS. being a sequel to the Life of Dr. John Wiclif. 2 vols, in i. 12°. Oxford, 1820. 3607 Wycklyfles Wycket, whych he made in Kyng Rych- ards Days the Second. Imprynted at Norenburch, MDXLVI. Reprinted. Small 4°, cloth. Oxford, 1828. 3608 The Life and Opinions of John de Wycliffe, D.D. Illustrated principally from his impublished manuscripts, with preliminary view of the Papal System, etc., by Robert Vaughan. 2d ed. 2 vols. 8°, boards. 1831. 3609 The Last Age of the Church, now first printed from a Manuscript in the University Library, Dublin. Edited with Notes by J. H. Todd, D.D. Small 4°, half bound. Dublin, 1840. 3610 An apology for Lollard Dodtrines, attributed to Wic- liffe, now first printed from a manuscript in the Library of Trinity College, Dublin, with an introduftion and notes by J. H. Todd, D.D., etc. 4°, cloth. (Camden Society No. 20.) London, 1842. 3611 Trads and Treatises of John de Wyclifl'e, D.D., with seledlions and translations from his manuscripts and Latin works. With an Introduftory Memoir by Robert Vaughan, D.D. 8°, cloth. London, 1845. Printed for a " Wyclyffe Society." 3612 The New Testament in English. Translated by John Wycliffe, circa 1380. Now first printed from a Contemporary manuscript in the Monastery of Sion, Middlesex, late in the CoUedtion of Lea Wilson. Facsimile. 4°, antique calf. London, 1848. 3613 The Holy Bible, with the Apocryphal Books in the Earliest English Versions made from the Latin Vulgate by John Wycliffe and his followers. Edited by the Rev. J. For- shall and Sir F. Madden. 4 vols. ^°, atitique calf. Oxford 1850. WlDMORE. 3*5 3614 The Holy Bible, etc. Same as the preceding. 4 vols. £oa7-ds, luiait. 1850. 3615 Three Treatises by John Wyckliffe, i?./?. i. Of the Church and her Members. — 2. Of the Apostacy of the Church. — 3. Of Antichrist and his Meynes. From a MS. in the Library of Trinity College, Dublin, with Notes and Glossary by J. H. Todd, D.D. Small 4°, cloth. Dublin, 1851. 3616 John De Wyclifte, D.D. A Monograph with some account of the Wycliffe MSS. in Oxford, Cambridge, the Brit. Mus., Lambeth Palace, and Trinity College, Dublin, by Robert Vaughan, D.D. Engravings and Portrait. 4°, cloth. London., 1853. 3617 The Chara(Ster and Place of Wicklifte as a Reformer, by Herbert Cowell. (The Stanhope Prize Essay for 1857.) 12°, sewed. Oxford., i857- 3618 Fasciculi Zizaniorum. Magistri Johannis Wyclif cum Tritico, ascribed to Thomas Netter, of Walden. Edited by the Rev. W. Shirley. 8°, half bound. London, 1858. No. 5 of the Publications of the Master of the Rolls. The London Quarterly, for July, 1S58, in an able review of the above work gives a very excellent summary of the Life and Writings of Wiclif. 3619 Wiclif and the Huguenots ; or, Sketches of the rise of the Reformation in England and of the Early History of Protestantism in France, by the Rev. W. Hanna. 13°, cloth. Lidinburgh, i860. 3620 A Catalogue of the Original Works of John Wiclif, by W. W. Shirley, D.D. 8°, cloth. Oxford, 1865. 3621 Selea; English Works of John Wyclif. Edited from Original MSS. by T. Arnold. 3 vols. 8°, cloth. Oxford, I 869-1 87 I. The above work was undertaken at the suggestion of Canon Shirley, the editor of the " Fasciculi Zizaniorum " and the " Catalogue of the Original Works of John Wyclif." He unfortunately died before its completion. 2622 Writings of ihe Reverend and Learned John Wick- lifle, D.D. London (Rel. Trad; Society), n. d. Being a volume of " The British Reformers" and containing also " Writings and examinations of Brute, Thorpe and others." For fragment of a Wicklifian Manuscript, see Manuscripts, 2,738- 3623 WiDMORE, Rich'd. Enquiry into Time of the first founda- tion of Westminster Abbey, 1743. Also, Histoiy of Church of St. Peter, called Westminster Abbey. 1751- In I vol. Small 4°, old panelled calf . London. 376 WiSSMAN. 3624 WiLBERFORCE, R. I. Incarnation of our. Lord Jesus Christ. Sermons' on the New Birth of Man's Nature. 2 vols. 8°, cloth. PhiladelpJiia, 1849-50. 3625 Wilde, R. H. Conjedlures and Researches concerning the Love, Madness, and Imprisonment of Torquato Tasso. 2 vols. 13°, cloth. New Tork, 1842. 3626 Wilkinson, W. F. Personal Names in the Bible ; inter- preted and illustrated. Small 8°, cloth. London, 1865. 3627 WiLKS, W. and M. The three Archbishops : Lanfranc, Anselm, A'Becket. 8°, clotfi. London., n. d. 3628 Williams, E. Lyon. The Science of Memory fully ex- pounded, for the use of Students, Ministers, Public Speakers, etc. 12°, cloth. London., 1866. 3629 Williams, Rev. Isaac. Devotional Commentary on the Holy Gospels, viz. : — Thoughts on the Study of the Gospels, A Harmony of the Fonr Evangelists. Our Lord's Nativity. Our Lord's Ministry. Second Year, Our Lord's Ministry. Third Year. The Holy Week. Our Lord's Passion. Our Lord's Resurrection. S vols. Crown 8°, cloth. London, i873- Charadters of the Old Testament, A series of Sermons. Crown 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1S73, Female Charaders of Holy Scriptures. A Series of Ser- mons. Crown 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1873. The Apocalypse, with Notes and Reflections, Crown 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1873. Together 1 1 vols. 3630 WiLLOUGHBY, Lady. Diary, so much as relates to her do- mestic history, and to the eventful period of the reign of Charles I. 8°, cloth. New York, 1849. 3631 Wilson, Arthur. The Inconstant Lady, A Play, afled at Blackfriars in 1653, Edited from the original MS, (by Dr, P. Bliss). 4°, half bound, uncut. Oxford, 1814. 3632 Wilson, Walter. Life and Times of Daniel De Foe ; with review of his writings and opinions. 3 vols. 8°, mottled calf. Portrait. London, 1830. 3633 Wissman, Theodor. King Horn, Untersuchungen zur Mit- telendglischen Sprach-und-Litteraturgeschichte. 8°, sewed. Strasburg, 1876. Wright. 377 3634 Wither, George (Archdeacon of Colchester). A view of the Marghial Notes of the Popish Testament, translated into English, by the English fugitive Papists resiant at Rhemes in France. 4°, calf. London., 1588. For the excessive rarity of this book, see Cotton's Rhemes and Douay. 3635 WoDROEPHE, John. The Spared Houres of a Soldier in his Travels, or the True Marrow of the French Tongue. At the end are Godly Sonets and Verses, etc.. Proverbs and Proverbial sentences. Small folio, half bound. Title-page wanting., Probably Dart., 1623. This copy belonged to Miss Currer's Library, but the date in her Catalogue of i5i6 is probably not correct. 3636 WoLCOT, John. The Works of Peter Pindar, Esq. Por- traits. 3 vols. S° , old mottled calf London, i794' WoLSELY, Cardinal, Life of. See Cavendish, G., 1,304. 3637 Woman not Inferior to Man, by Sophia ; a person of Qiiality. 2d edition. 1740- Man Superior to Woman. A Confutation of the arguments of Sophia, by a gentleman. 1739- Woman's Superior Excellence over Man ; a reply to the last- named work, by Sophia. 1740- In I vol. 8°, old calf London. 3638 Wood, Anthony A. Athense Oxonienses, an exadt History of all the Writers who have had their Education in the Univer- sity of Oxford ; to which are added the Fasti or Annals of the said University. New Edition, with additions by Philip Bliss, D.D. 5 vols'. Large 4°, half Russia. London., 1813-20. Life of. See Leland, 2,459. 3639 . Wood-cuts, upwards of 700 in number, from rare books, e.g., Cranmer's Bible, 1539; Postili, printed by Wolfe, 1550; Salisbury Missal, 1529, etc., etc. Foho, half bound. From the Library of Mr. Craven Ord. 3640 WoRSAAE, J. J. A. The Danes and Norwegians in England, Scotland, and Ireland. Wood-cuts. Small 8°, cloth. Lofidon, 1852. 3641 Wright, Thos. Tale of the Basyn and the Frere and the Boy ; two early tales of Magic, from MSS. in Cambridge Uni- versity. 16°, 'half bound. London, 1836. For three vols, of this series see Ballads, 707. 378 Xenophon. 3642 Biographia Britannica Literan'a ; or, Biography of Literary Chara6lers of Great Britain and Ireland. Arranged chronologically, i. Anglo-Saxon Period. — 2. Anglo-Norman Period. 2 vols. 8°, cloth, iincut. Jiondon, 1842-46. 3643 ^ Anecdota Literaria ; Short Poems illustrative of Eng- lish Literature and History in the 13th cent. Edited from MSS. 8°, boards. London, 1844. Only 250 copies of this work printed. 3644 Essays on Subjefls connedted with the Literature, Popular Superstitions, and History of England in the Middle Ages. 2 vols. 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1846. 3645 The Celt, the Roman, and the Saxon : a history of the Early Inhabitants of Britain. Map, Plates and Wood-cuts. Also appendix and index. Post 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1852. 3646 Early Christianity in Arabia. A Historical Essay. 8°, cloth. London, 1855. 3647 Dictionary of Obsolete and Provincial English. 2 vols. Post 8°, cloth, uncut. (Bohn.) London, 1857. 3648 Essays on Archaeological Subjedls, and on questions concerning History of the Middle Ages. 2 vols. 8°, cloth, uncut. London, 1861. 3649 History of Domestic Manners and Sentiments in England during the Middle Ages. Illustrations from Ilhimi- nations in MSS. etc.,by F. W. Fairholt. a°, cloth. London, 1862. 3650 Feudal Manuals of English History, compiled from the 13th to the 15th century. Now first edited from the original MSS. Small 4°, cloth. London, 1872. 3651 Wyatt, Sir Thomas. Words of; edited, with Memoir, by Geo. Fred. Nott, D.D. Portrait and facsimile letter. 4°, large -paper, blue calf, extra, gilt edges. London, 1816. Uniform with Surrey's Works, 3,375. ■*& " •■» 3652 Xenophon's Treatise of Hovsholde, ryght connyngly trans- lated out of the Greke Tongue into Englysshe by Gentian Heruet at the Desyre of Mayster Geffrey Pole. Imprinted by Thos. Berthelet. \&' , green morocco, gilt, gilt edges. Lon- don, 1537. A fine copy, except for a few scribblings on the margin of two leaves. Fragments: Munster. 379 3653 XiMENEZ. Vida y Hazanas de Cardinal Ximenez de Cis- nei-os ; y Oficio y Missa Muzarabe. 4°, calf, siamfed on sides -with the arms of De Thou. Toledo, 1604. This copy also belonged in the Bibliotheca Heberiana. 3654 ZupiTZA, Julius. Altenglisches Uebungsbuch, mit einem Worterbuche. 8°, sewed. Wi'en, 1S74. Fragments, Original and Fac-simile. 3655 Homilies. Two Greek MS. fragments. 8 pp., folio, 12th century, and 12 pp., 8°, 14th century, on vellum. The large fragment is a fine specimen. 3656 Block-book. For a specimen leaf, see Biblia Pauperum, 90S. 3657 Speculum Humanse Salvationis. For a specimen leaf, see Speculum, 1,139. 3658 Caxton. Nine leaves of Cbaucer's Canterbury Tales, 1,478. 6'ee Chaucer, 1,321. 3659 Caxton. Two specimen leaves of Chronicles of England, 1,482. 3660 Pynson. St. Bonaventura's Life of Jesus Christ, one leaf, Lydgate's Fall of Princes, one leaf, 1,494. 3661 Title and five following leaves, in fac-simile, of Hor- manni Vulgaria, 1520. Nine fac-simile leaves, with two wood-cuts, from Chaucer's Works. 1526. 3662 Machlinia, W. Specimen leaf of Statutes in Norman- French, n. d. Palsgrave, J. Three fac-simile leaves of De la Langue Francoyse, 1530. See No. 1,853. 3663 MiJNSTER, Seb. Fac-simile of very rare Map of the World belonging to the Basle editions of Grynseus, Novus Orbis. i leaf. Square folio. Only 10 copies printed. 380 Fragments: ?• dern. Orontius Finceus, Fac-simile of Map of the World, belong- ing to the Paris .edition (1532) of Grynseus, Novus Orbis. i leaf, folio. Only 10 copies printed. The map of Orontius Finasus is still more rare than that of Miinsler. These two maps are admirably executed in pholithography (by the Asser process) , on old paper, and will bear the closest investigation. 3664 Henry VIII. A Deed of Release, on parchment, signed by Wm. Lawrence, 31st year Hen. VIII. 3665 Prayer. An Exhortation, unto, thoughte mete by the Kinges Majestic and his Clergy, to be read to the People in euery Church afore Processions. Also a Letanie, with Suffrages to be said or song in the tyme of the said processyons. Black letter. A fragment of an exceedingly scarce work, consisting of the title and A. i to A. 7. London, T. Berthelett, i544- 3665* Signature C (16 pages) of a very old German Psalter, with prayers, smallest size, 13 lines to the page, somewhat stained and slightly damaged, but a very curious and interesting typo- graphical specimen. 3666 Eliot, John. Fac-simile Title of the Indian Grammar. 1666. 3667 Modern Bill of Fare for Seven, as it was performed by their own desire and approbation, compared with a Bill of Fare of Henry VIII. 8 pages, 8°. London, I'j^i. " Thus it may be observed that the Value of what fed many Hundred for five Days did not much exceed what Seven swallow'd in one Day. — O Tempora, O Jifores."