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CATALOGUE OF BIBLICAL CLASSICAL AND HISTORICAL MANUSCRIPTS AND OF RARE AND CURIOUS BOOKS INCLUDING SPECIMENS OF CAXTON PYNSON WYNKYN DE WORD E FUST AND SCHOIFFER ALDUS JENSON VERARD AND OTHER EARLY PRINTERS OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY ORIGINAL EDITIONS OF THE ENGLISH CHRONICLES ILLUS- TRATED WORKS AND BOOKS OF PRINTS AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS IN ALL CLASSES OF LITERATURE ON SALE BY WILLIAM PICKERING CHANCERY LANE LONDON M DCCC XXXIV WHI1T1NUHAM, TOOKS COURT, CHANCERY LANE. PICKERING'S CATALOGUE. MANUSCRIPTS, &c. 1 Biblia Sacra Hebrxa, manuscript upon vellum, executed in fine and bold Hebrew Characters. The text is written in double co- lumns, and the Masoretical Commentary is added in smaller characters, 4 vols, folio, bound in blue morocco, with morocco linings, and gilt leaves, by C. Lewis, 1201 This was deemed one of the finest Hebrew MSS. of the Sacred Scriptures in the Vatican Library. Junot, when Governor of Rome, obtained it from thence : it after- wards passed into the possession of the Rev. Theodore Williams, who says, that " it would require several pages to describe properly the merits of this manuscript ;" and adds, " that it is undoubtedly of greater antiquity, and of more importance, than the celebrated one in the Meerman Library, now in the splendid Biblical Collec- tion of His Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex. " 2 BIBLIA. Fragmenta Biblica, — Liber Proverbiorum, Lib. Ecclesiastes, Can- ticum Canticorum, Lib. Sapientiae et ECCLESIASTICI, folio. This Manuscript is supposed to be of the Eighth Century. It is written in two columns, upon vellum, the characters are very similar to the Saxon, and are usually designated Semi-Uncial, of which a fac-simile is prefixed to this Catalogue. It commences with the 4th chap, of Proverbs, and ends with 44th of Ecclesiasticus. This Manuscript is of great importance to the Biblical Scholar from its high antiquity, and would be a deside- ratum in any public or private library. 2 MANUSCRIPTS, ETC. 3 Biblia Sacra Latina, manuscript upon vel- lum, of the xvth Century, very neatly writ- ten, with ornamental Capitals, 2 vols. 8vo. morocco, gilt leaves, 51 5s h 4 Bed^l (Venerabilis) Martirologium, ma- nuscript upon vellum, 4to. red morocco, with joints, gilt leaves, 51 5s A beautiful MS. of the 14th Century, in a bold and distinct Gothic character ; from the Library of the Col- lege of Jesuits at Lovain. At the end of the volume is another treatise, — " Commentum Magistri Hugonis de Sancto Victore super regula Beati Augustini Episcopi." 5 Bruges. — Les Privileges de la nation espag- nolle, etablie dans la ville de Bruges en Flan- dre, donnes par Louis de Male Comte de Flandres, Philippe le Hardy, Jean, Philippe - le-Bon, Charles le Hardy, dues de Bourgogne, Maximilien I, roi de Romains, Philippe-le- Bel, due di Bourgogne, et les magistrats de la ville de Bruges. This volume contains the privileges and laws of Spa- nish Merchants resident at Bruges, commencing 1366, partly written in French and partly in Spanish, at various periods to the end of the 16th century, folio, MS. on paper, 21 2s 6 Burney. A Collection of Curious Musical Extracts, Manuscript, in the hand-writing of the late Doctor Charles Burney, with his Cri- ticisms and Observations, in 11 vols. 4to. 91 9s This collection was formed by Dr. Burney, for the History of Music, and contains many curious pieces not included in his History. 6*Crescentiis (Peter de) Opus Ruralium Commo- dorum sive de Agricultura, lib. xii. MS. of the \5th century, upon paper, folio, 21 2s The work concludes with an index and two dedica- tions — the first to Amerigus de Placentia, the second to Charles IT. King of Jerusalem and Sicily. PICKERINGS CATALOGUE. 3 7 C^saris (Caii Julii) Commentarii, ma- nuscript upon vellum, small folio, bound in vellum, SI Ss A very beautiful Italian MS. of the Fifteenth Century. The Capital Letters are ornamented with splendid illu- minations, in some instances reaching from the top to the bottom of the page. 8 Ciceronis Cato Major et Leelius, an Italian ma- nuscript on vellum, neatly written, l2mo. in old stamped binding, 11 lis 6d 9 Compendium totius Philosophise, portraits, ma- nuscript, 8vo. calf, neat, Is 6d 10 Confession Utele et Assai Bona, manuscript of the xvth Century, square 12mo. mo- rocco, gilt leaves, 10s 6d " A curious specimen of a general Confession." — MS. Note. 11 Conway. Letter from Edward Lord Conway, Secretary of State to James I., dated " Little Brittaine," 6 March, 1624, [query 1624-5] complaining of illness, but hopes soon to wait on the King ; with a passport for Gondo- mar's servant, for his Majesty's signature. He says, he " prays to God to give his Majesty increase of years in health, and then his wisdom and goodness will give happiness to himself, his kingdoms, and to all good Christians. " Is 6d 12 Flaminio. Six Letters of Marc Antonio Flami- nio, in Italian, in fine preservation, 61 6s 1540 Six unpublished Italian letters addressed to Luigi Beccadelli, written from Naples in the year 1540. ■ It was during this visit to that city that Flaminio became inclined to the principles of the Reformation, Cardinal Pole, who was his most intimate friend, boasts of having convinced him of his errors : an assertion of which there are no decisive proofs. The name of Fla- minio is so well known, that it would be needless to dwell on the importance of these documents. 13 Fairfax. Letter from Bryan Fairfax to Ralph B 4 MANUSCRIPTS, ETC. Thoresby, respecting the Works of Philip Mor- nay, Seigneur du Plessis, 75 6d Dec, 5, 1687 It contains copies of two letters sent to Bryan Fairfax, in the hand -writing of Ralph Thoresby. 14 Gale, (Roger, the Antiquary) Letter of, dated Aug. 6, 1715. Addressed to Thoresby. 5s 15 Gibbon. Letter from Edw. Gibbon, accepting an Invitation from Lord and Lady Ossory, 2/25 . . Oct. 14, 1776 16 Gibson. Letter from Edmund Gibson, Bishop of London and editor of Camden's Britannia, respecting his presentations to the Charter- house, dated Whitehall, Feb. 9, 1730-1, 5s 16*Gii Bias.— Historia de Gill Bias de Santillana escrita en Frances por M. le Sage, y traducida al Espanol, manuscript very neatly written, 4 vols. 4to. neat, Al As 17 Grays-Inn Masque, interspersed with Songs, 4tO. AN ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT, 51 5s From Boswell and Malone's Collections. 18 Hearne. Letter from Tho. Hearne to Ralph Thoresby. Dated Oxford, July 15, 1715. 5s 19 Henry viii. Account of the Expenses of the Privy Purse of King Henry VHIth. Nov. 1529. — Dec. 1532. the original manuscript, folio, in old calf, gilt leaves, 631 This very important MS. contains what maybe termed Henry's personal expenses, whether arising from his purchases ; from his rewards to those who brought him presents ; from his losses at dice, cards, bowls, and other games ; from his attachment to Anne Boleyn, and to his favourite courtiers ; or from the wages, liveries of his servants, fools, jesters, and other minions : these accounts were kept daily, and are attested by the signature OF the king himself, at the end of each month. For a more detailed account of this interesting MS. vide Sir Harris Nicolas's Preface to the printed copy. £0 Hilton. Here Begynnyth ye Boke yat is yclepyde Scala pfFectionis, that is as muche PICKERING'S CATALOGUE. 5 ifbr to say in englysshe, as ye ladder of pfec- tion» 4tO. MANUSCRIPT OF THE 14TH CEN- TURY, on vellum, half bound, 21 12s 6d 21 Hobbes's (Thomas) Leviathan, the ori- ginal MANUSCRIPT, IN HIS OWN HAND- WRITING, with his Autograph at the end of the Dedication, dated 1640, folio, very neatly and legibly written, calf, neat, 201 2I*HoRjE BeaTtE Marine Virginis, manu- script upon vellum, with thirteen large, and eight small miniature paintings, sur- rounded with borders, 8vo. in old morocco, gilt leaves, 51 5s 22 Howitt's (Sam.) Wild Sports of the East, the Original Drawings of, in a port- folio, 10/105 These original sketches are drawn with great spirit, although not highly finished. 23 Jansenius Poeme Heroique, and various other French Poems in Manuscript, folio, 1/ Is 173U 24 Johnes (of Hafod) Letter from, to Mr. Bar- tholomew, of Farnham, 3s 6d 24*Milton. Autograph Letter and Family Papers; a long Autograph Letter, in Latin, from Milton to his friend Car- lo Dati, Patricio Florentino, dated Londini Paschalis Feriao tertia, 1647. Carlo Dati's Answer, acknowledging Milton's present of his Minor Poems, in Italian, in his own hand- writing, 1647, a very interesting letter. Also a Bond for the sum of 40/ from Richard Hayley to John Milton, 1674.— Mary Milton (daughter of the Poet) release and receipt to Elizabeth (his widow) for 100/ her share of her father's estate, 1674. — A similar release from Ann Milton, 1674. — Similar release from Absalom Clarke, of Dublin, and Deborah his wife, (Milton's Daughter by his second wife), 1675. — Richard Myn- MANUSCRIPTS, ETC. shull's (brother of Milton's third and last wife) agreement with Eliz. Milton for a house at Namptwich, 1680.— Bond from Eliz. Milton and S. Acton to RandleTimmis, 1713. — Lease of a House in Brinclley, granted by Eliz. Mil- ton to J. Darlington, 1720.- — Sale of the Lease of a House in Brindlev, from J. Darlington to Eliz. Milton, 1725.--Copy of the Will of Eliz. Milton, and the original grant of probate — in 1 vol. folio, bound in olive morocco, in fine preservation, 63/ All the preceding documents of Milton's Fa- mily have the Autograph Signatures of tl-k Parties. Richard Milton is an attesting witness to Mary Milton and Anne Milton's releases. A Collection of extraordinary Interest and Curiosity, and must be highly appreciated by every admirer of the Great Poet. 25 Markham's (Gervase) Le Marescale, or the Horse-Marshall ; Secrets daylie prac- tissed by me, but never imparted to any man, THE ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT, UNPUBLISHED, 24mo. calf, 21 12s 6d 26 Morale Necessaire a THomme, manuscript on paper, from the Library of Chevalier D'Eon, folio, russia, 51 5s circa 1480 This manuscript, which is written in a bold character, is divided into fourteen books, viz. I. De la Misere de rilomme. II. De la Couvoitise. III. De la Pourre- ture des Corps. IV. De la Moralite. V. De la Pater Noster. VI. Oraison de Notre Dame. VII. L'Or- donnance comment on se doit Confesser. VIII. De la Messe. IX. De la Tribulation. X. Les Proverbes que Seneque, le Philosophe, dictz en prose. XI. Item, les dictz et Proverbes des Sages. XII. Item du Tombel Alexandre et dit des Philosophes de luy quant il fu mort. XIII. Item, le Livre de Sapience. XIV. Le Livre appelle je bois morir. 27 Nascentis Ecclesise generatio, manuscript, in verse, 4to. vellum, Is 28 Newcastle. Letter from William Cavendish, Duke of Newcastle, soliciting from the States PICKERING'S CATALOGUE. 7 of Holland a privilege for his Book on Horse- manship, and stating that " if the King comes into England, I may do them as much service as that comes to." 21 2s Dated Antwerp, 2nd July, 1657 29 Newcastle. Letter written at Antwerp, \5th July, 1660, by Margaret, Duchess of New- castle, requesting a pass for her goods, with her seal, it lis 6d This letter is remarkable far its extraordinary ortho- graphy, and wretched hand-writing. 30 Northumberland. A very curious Letter from Robert Dudley (putative son of Robert Dudley Earl of Leicester), who was created Duke of Northumberland by the Grand Duke of Tus- cany, dated at Florence, 7th February, 1626, in which he returns certain papers because he says u he had never accepted, and never will accept a less title than that of ' Excellency/ " he having been styled by the Pope and Em- peror, Duke of Northumberland, which in an- cient times was a powerful kingdom, u where- in was born that famous and venerable Saint Bede," and offers to prove his right to the title on which he insists. \l Is 31 Norton's (Thomas of Bristol) Ordinall of Alchymy, in verse, the original manuscript , illustrated with six curious illuminated drawings upon vellum, 4to. 10Z 10s 32 Officium Beatae Mariae Virginis, manuscript on vellum, of the sixteenth century, square 12mo. red morocco, gilt leaves, 31 3s Containing sixteen miniatures, surrounded with bor- ders, beautifully executed in gold and colours, with illuminated capitals, by an Italian artist. 33 Original Letters Patent of Nobility, from the Archives at Valladolid, ms. otst vellum, with the Signatures of several of the Nobility, Notaries, &c, and the Arms of Don Phelipe s MANUSCRIPTS, ETC* &c. emblazoned, 3 vols, folio, half bound, 51 5s . . . 1648 33* Petrarga, Trionfi d'Amore, Sonetti e Canzone. A very elegant manuscript UPON VELLUM, OF THE XV. CENTURY, 8vO. in olive morocco, with morocco lining, tooled in the Grolier style, gilt leaves, 31/ 10s This manuscript is written upon very delicate vellum , it contains six large miniature paintings, and numerous illuminated capitals and borders, containing smaller mi- niatures, beautifully executed in gold and colours, by an Italian Artist, with the superscriptions in letters of gold. 34 Poems, a Volume of, manuscript, manyof them displaying originality and merit, 8vo. calf, 21 2s . (About 1721) This Vol. contains an Elegy on the Death of Joseph Addison ; Poems on the degradation of the Duke of Or- mond ; To Mrs. Brown's Vulgar Errors;, various Odes r Epigrams, Songs, &c. 35 Porson's (Professor) First Greek Exercise when at Cambridge for the Craven Scholarship, an Epitaph in English, with a Translation into Greek, beautifully written. Dated Dec. 2,1781 This celebrated Exercise is well deserving a place in the University of Cambridge, as a monument of one of their greatest scholars. 35*SENEC^ (L. A.) TRAGCEDIiE, MANUSCRIPT upon vellum, folio, bound in blue morocco, by Lewis, gilt leaves, 16/ 16s An elegant Italian Manuscript of the early part of the Fifteenth Century, upon the purest vellum, with very broad margins, and illuminated capitals. 36 Sermons (Three) concerning the Education of Children, preached in the Church of St. Lawrence, Jewry, in London, in 1662. De- dicated to the Queen's most excellent Majesty, manuscript, very neatly written, 8vo. blue morocco, richly gilt sides, gilt leaves, \ l\ \s6d 37 Spenser's (Edm.) Faerie Queene, the first booke, manuscript, very neatly written y folio, sewed, \l lis 6d PICKERING S CATALOGUE. 9 38 Stothard's (Thomas, R. A.) Original Drawings of the Costumes and Punish- ments of China, beautifully executed in water colours, 79 in number, mounted on card board, 317 105 39 Suffolk's (Ead of) Warrant to the Surveyor of Ordnance, with the Seal attached, 155 160.5 This Warrant proves that no merchant was allowed to arm his ship with cannon, unless he gave bonds f* for the return of the ordnance into England again." 40 Wale. The Original Drawing by Wale, of the Frontispiece to Anstey's New Bath Guide, with an Impression of the Engraving, 1/ Is 41 Young's (Dr.) Poem on the Last Day, Manu- script, 4to. sewed, Is 6d 42 Andrews, Preces Privatoe Quotidianae, Lat. et Eng. MS. 24mo. morocco, 7s . 1795 42*Andres (Juan Fr.) Certamen Poetico que la Universidad Qaragoca consagro, Manuscript, 4to. vellum, gilt leaves, 1 5s. . 1643 43 Anstis. Letter written by John Anstis, Garter King of Arms, Author of the ' History of the Order of the Garter,' 5s June 7, 1716 44 Armes des Dues d'Angleterre, a collection of Heraldic Drawings by a French Artist, verv neatly executed, 4to. vellum, 21 2s 44*Apuntamientos O' Indices de Cosas Notables de Varios Libros y Autores, Manuscript, three thick Volumes, 4to. vellum, 51 5s . 1772 45 Art of Limning either by the Life, Landscape, or Histories, Manuscript, folio, 18s "This was writ by my late dear friend Thomas Kirke, Esq. foT whose sake I bought it with several other MSS. when his library was sold by auction, Jan. 1706-7/' MS. Note by Ralph Thoresby. 45* Breton's (N.) Soules Immortali Crowne, a transcript by T. Park, 8vo. morocco, gilt leaves, 12s . Lond. 160^ 10 MANUSCRIPTS, ETC. 46 Articles (xxxix) of Religion, 4to. btac& fetter, 125 . . Lond. 1642 Interleaved with the passages of Scripture which sup- port the Articles referred to on each page, in MS. 47 Ames's (Joseph) Typographical Antiqui- ties, or History of Printing. Ames's own copy, with Herbert's additions, fac-similes, original letters, marginal notes, &c. 4to. 12/ 125 . . Lond. 1749 The MS. additions, which are in the hand-writing of Ames and Herbert, are equal in quantity to the printed matter. A great Literary Curiosity, well deserving a place in some public Library. 48 Elstob's (Elizabeth) English-Saxon Homily on the Birth-Day of St. Gregory, Anglo-Saxon and English, with a Latin translation, royal 8vo. calf, neat, 31 3s Lond. 1709 Prefixed to this copy is an Autograph Letter from Eliz. Elstob, to ' Ralph Thursby, Esq.' wherein among other matters relative to the publication of this volume, she says, " 1 desire you will accept the frontispiece to the Homily ; it is, St. Gregory giving Commission to St. Augustin to preach the Gospel in England ; there will be other ornaments, which will make the book some- what dear, but I would willingly have it as beautifulas possible/' The letter is a fine specimen of penmanship. 49 Lewis's (John) Complete History of the Trans- lations of the Bible into English, plate, 8vo. calf, 21 12s 6d . Lond. 1739 This copy formerly belonged to W. Herbert, and has numerous MS. notes and additions by him. 49*Apuleyo Apologia y Mundo, Manuscript, 4to. vellum, 15s . Madrid, 1785 60 Collection of Coloured Drawings of Patterns for Bed-furniture, Dresses, Cottons, &c. se- veral hundred in number, in 2 large vols, folio, 10/ 105 This collection of Patterns appears to have been formed in a long series of years. To those connected with cot- ton printing they would be found of the greatest utility, as they furnish an immense variety of designs. PICKERING'S CATALOGUE. 11 MISCELLANEOUS PRINTED BOOKS. 51 Abbadie's (J.) Antidote against Arian Poyson, 8vo. 75 . Lond. 1719 52 Abbadie (J.) on the Divinity of Christ, by Abr. Booth, 12mo. calf, 3s 6d Lond. Mil 53 Abselardi et Heloissse Epistolae, cura Rawlin- son, 8vo. large paper, russia, gilt leaves, U 105 . . Lond. 1718 54 Abelard and Eloisa's Letters, by Hughes, plates, 12 mo. calf, 5s Lond. 1788 55 Abelard and Heloise, Letters of, with Poems by Pope, Madan, &c. 12mo. calf, 3s 1807 56 Account of the Conduct of the Duchess of Marlborough, 8vo. half-bd. 3s 6d Lond. 1742 56* Another copy, 8vo. calf, 5s Lond. 1742 By Nath. Hooke, the Roman Historian. 57 Account of the Portland Vase, plates, 8vo. bds. 2s 6d . . Lond. 1811 58 Accum (F.) on Culinary Poisons, 12mo. bds. 3s . . lond. 1820 59 Adam's (Thomas of Wintringham) Evangelical Sermons, 8vo. bds. Ss Lond. 1781 60 Adam's (Tho.) Private Thoughts on Religion, 12mo. bds. 3s . Lond. 1812 61 Adam's Private Thoughts, with his Life, 12mo. bds. 4s . . Lond. 1822 62 Adams's (Geo.) Essay on Vision, plate, 8vo. bds. 2s 6d . Lond. 1789 12 PICKERING'S 63 Another edition, plate, 8vo. bds. 4s 6d Lond. 1792 64 Adams's (Hannah) History of the Jews, 8vo. half -bd. neat, 6s . Lond. 1818 65 Addams's (J.) Reports of Cases in the Ecclesi- astical Courts, 1822 — 25, 2 vols, royal 8vo. law calf, 21 2s . Lond. 1823—25 66 Addison's (Jos.) Remarks on Italy, 12mo. calf, 2s . . Lond. 1718 67 Another copy, 12mo. bds. 2s 6d Ibid. 1767 68 Addison's (Jos.) Evidences of the Christian Religion, 12mo. calf, 3s 6d Oxf 1801 69 Addisoniana, 2 vols. 12 mo. bds. 6s Lond.n.d. 70 Addison's (Jos.) Miscellaneous Works, with his Life, by Tickell, 4 vols. 12mo. calf 10s 1726 71 Addison's (Jos.) Works, portrait, and plates by Hayman,4 vols. 4to. russia extra, marbled leaves, 61 6s Birming. Baskerville, 1761 71*Addison's (Jos.) Miscellaneous Works, 4 vols, crown 8vo. bds. II Ss Oxford, 1830 72 jEschines et Demosthenes, Gr. et Lat. a Foulkes et Friend, 8vo. calf, 6s 6d Oxon,\126 73 iEschines et Demosthenes, translated with notes by Tho. Dawson, 8vo. calf, 5s Dublin, 1732 74 ^Eschyli Prometheus Vinctus et Supplices, Gr. et Lat. ex edit. Stanleii, curante Sam. Butler, vol. 1 & 2, 8vo. bds. II Is Cant. 1809 75 iEschyli Prometheus Vinctus, Gr. emendavit Notas et Glossarium adjecit C. J. Blomfield, 8vo. bds. 5s . Cant. 1812 76 iEschylus's Prometheus Bound, translated by Thomas Medwin, 8vo. swd. 3s 6d Lond. 1832 77 jEschylus's Agamemnon, translated by Thomas Medwin, 8vo. sewed, 5s Lond. 1832 78 iEsopicarum Fabularum Delectus, Gr. et Lat. ediditAlsop, large paper, royal 8vo. calf, neat, 18s . . Oxon. 1698 79 jEsop's Fables, English and Latin interlineary, by John Locke, 8vo. scarce, 12s. 1723 CATALOGUE. 13 80 iEsop's Fables, with 111 copper plates, 12mo. bds. 105. 6d . . Lond. 1818 81 iEsopo Favoie et Vita, tradotta da C. G. Laudi, cuts, 18mo. vellum, 5s Venet. 1689 82 Aggeus and Abdias Prophetes, the one cor- rected, the other newly added, and both at large declared, [with Exposition by James Pilkington], Mac& letter, 12mo. hf. bd. neat, \0s6d . . Lond. 1562 83 Agrippse (Hen. Corn.) OperaOmnia, 3 vols. 8vo. fine copy, in green morocco, gilt leaves, bound by De Rome, 41 4s Lugd. sine anno. " Bonne edition, et la plus rare de ce livie. > ' — Fournier. 84 Aikin's (A. L. Mrs. Barbauld) Poems, small 8vo. calf, 3s 6d . Lond. 1777 85 Aikin's (John) Poems, cr. 8vo. bds. 3s. 1791 86 Aikin's (John) England Delineated, maps, 8vo. calf, neat, 5s . Lond. 1795 87 Aikin's (John) Letters to his Son, 2 vols. 12mo. bds. 85 . . Lond. 1806 88 Aikin's Select Works of the British Poets, with Biographical and Critical Prefaces, 8vo. bds. 14s . . Lond. 1829 89 Alciat (Andre) Livre des Emblemes, Hack letter, 8vo. calf, one cut damaged, a rare edition, Is 6d . Paris, 1536 90 Another copy, neat, 10s Paris, 1536 91 Alciati (And.) Emblemata, Lat. et Germ. 8vo. vellum, 10s 6d . Paris, 1542 92 Alciati Emblemata, wood cuts, each page sur- rounded by a border, 8vo. 18s Lugd. 1551 93 Alciphronis Rhetoris Epistolse, Gr. et Lat. Bergleri, Chart. Max. 8vo. bds. uncut, 9s Traj. ad Rhen. 1791 94 Alcoranus Franciscanorum, id est, Blasphemi- arum et nugarum Lerna, de stigmatisto Idolo, quod Franciscum vocant, small 8vo. hf. bd. EDITIO PR1NCEPS, 6s . 1542 14 PICKERING'S 95 Alcoran ties Cordeliers, et Legend Doree, Lat. et Fr. plates by Picart, 3 vols. 12mo. calf, neat, Ills . . Amst. 1734 This work exposes the incredible wonders reported to have been wrought by the founder of the once popular order of the Franciscans ; they are not only distinctly related in Lat. and Fr., but depicted in a series of engravings by Bernard Picart. The Golden Legend of the Begging Friars, annexed, is a work equally curious, and of less common occurrence. 96 Alcyonii (Petri) Medices Legatus de Excilio, 8vo. calf, gilt leaves, 18s Venet. Aldus. 1522 97 Aldi Manutii Orthographic Ratio et Notarum explanatio, 8vo. 15s Venet. Aldus. 1566 98 Aldine Edition of the British Poets, beautifully printed, with original Memoirs, Portraits, &c. price 5s. each volume, foolscap 8vo. in cloth boards. " Among the various works now appearing at short intervals and at moderate prices, none is more deserving of encouragement than Mr. Pickering's edition of our classical poets ; because first, it is edited with great care ; next, each poet is preceded by a well compiled biography; and more especially, because a well selected collection of our national poetry is an essential in the library of a lover of literature. There are other cogent reasons : it may be hoped that the neatness and cheapness of such editions as these will catch the attention of readers, who might otherwise throw away their time and money upon publications, which do not even themselves pretend to be read twice, or to deserve preservation. It is something, certainly, to have an idle hour amused ; but it is as- suredly best to amuse it in a profitable manner, and by laying up not only present gratification, but materials for future reflection and application. * — Spectator. Burns's Poems, with a Memoir, Portrait, and additional Poems, forming . . Vol. I. II. Thomson's Poems, with a Memoir, Portrait, and up- wards of Twenty Poems never before printed, III. IV. Collins's Poems, with a Memoir, Portrait, and an Essay on his genius, with an additional Poem, V. White's (H. Kirke) Poems, with a Memoir, Por- trait, and additional Poems, • . VI. CATALOGUE. 15 Cowper's Poems, with a Memoir and Portrait, includ- ing his Translations from Milton, Madame Guion, &c. the most complete edition extant, VII. VIII. IX. Surrey (Earl of) and Sir Thomas Wyatt's Poems, with Memoirs and Portraits, . X. XI. Beattie's Poems, with a Memoir by the Rev. Alex- ander Dyce, Portrait, and additional Poems, XII. Pope's Poems, with a Memoir by the Rev. Alexander Dyce, and Portrait, XI) I. XIV. XV. Goldsmith's Poems, with a Memoir, and Notes by the Rev. John Mitford, and some additional Poems, Portrait, . . . . XVI. Milton's Poems, with a Memoir, Notes, &c, by the Rev. John Mitford, XVII. XVIII. XIX. Shakespeare's Poems, with a Memoir and Notes, by the Rev. Alexander Dyce, XX. Dryden's Poems, with a Memoir by the Rev. John Mitford, . . . XXI. to XXV. Parnell's Poems, with an Original Memoir by the Rev. John Mitford, . . XXVI. Swift's Poems, with a Portrait, and Original Memoir by the Rev. John Mitford, XXVII. XXVIII. XXIX. Vol. XXX. will contain the first Vol. of the Poems of Young. 99 Alethsei (Theopb.) Discursus Politicus de Poly- gamia, 8vo. vellum, 3s 6d Frib. 1676 100 Alexis. The Secretes of Mayster Alexis of Piemount, translated by Warde, 4to. black letter, neat, 10s 6d Lond. 1559 101 Alfieri. Vita di Vittorio Alfleri da Asti, 2 vols. 8vo. swd. 6s . Lond. 1806 102 Alfred's (King) Anglo-Saxon Version of Boe- THIUS DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIC; with an English Translation and Notes, by J. S. Cardale, 8vo. bds. II 5s Lond. 1829 103 Another copy, large paper, royal 8vo. 21 2s Lond. 1829 104 Alfred's (King) Will, Saxon and English, with a Preface and Notes, 8vo. bds. 5s Lond. 1828 105 Alldridge's (W. J.) Goldsmith's Repository, a Treatise on the Art of Assaying Metals, with correct and extensive Tables, 8vo. bds. scarce, 9s . . Lond. 1789 16 PICKERING'S 106 Alleine's (Jos.) Life and Death, 12mo. half-bd. 3s . . Lond. 1672 107 Alleine's (Rich.) Sure Guide to Heaven, 8vo. calf, neat, 5s . 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A copy sold at Mr. Brockett's sale for 7/ 7s. 371 Bewick's Figures of Quadrupeds, taken off on 4to. size paper without the letter-press, 18s Newcastle, 1824 372 Bewick's celebrated Large Cut of the Wild Bull, 5s 373 Bewick's Large Cut of the Lion, 5s 374 Bewick's History of Birds, first edi- tion, 2 vols. 8vo. bds. 31 3s Newcastle, 1797-1804 375 Bewick's Birds, and Supplement, first edi- tion, large paper, 2 vols, royal 8vo. half bd. morocco, uncut, top edges gilt, 51 5s Newcastle, 1797-1804 376 Bewick's Birds, and Supplement, first edition, large paper, 2 vols, royal 8vo. half bound morocco, marbled leaves, 51 5s Newcastle, 1797, 1804 377 Bewick's Birds, large paper, 2 vols, royal 8vo. half bd. morocco, uncut, top edges gilt, 31 13s 6d . Newcastle, 1804 378 Bewick's Birds, large paper, 2 vols, royal 8vo. second edition, boards, uncut, 41 4s Newcastle, 1805 379 Bewick's Figures of British Land Birds, royal 8vo. blue morocco, gilt leaves, 11 4s Newcastle, 1804 380 Bewick. The Figures of the Supplement to the British Birds, 4to. sewed, 9s Newcastle, 1821 CATALOGUE. 41 381 Bewick's Birds and Quadrupeds, 3 vols. royal 8vo. hf. bd. morocco, marbled leaves, ll\ls6d Neivcastle, 1791-97-1804 382 Bewick's Birds, 2 vols, first edition. — Quadru- peds, third edit, ; together, 3 vols, royal 8vo. large paper, hf. bd. morocco, uncut, top edges gilt, 8Z18s6d Newcastle, 1792-97-1804 383 Bewick's Birds, first edition, 2 vols, large and thick paper, Newcastle, 1797-1804 — Quadrupeds, portrait inserted, second edit. 1791 ; together, 3 vols, royal 8vo. hf. bd. russia, uncut, very scarce, 10/ 10s 384 Bewick's Birds and Quadrupeds, large paper, 3 vols, royal 8vo. hf. bd. morocco, uncut, top edges gilt, 61 6s Newcastle, 1804-24 385 Bewick's Birds and Quadrupeds, largest paper, 3 vols, imperial 8vo. calf, neat, 61 \6s6d . Newcastle, 1805-7 386 Bewick's Figures of Birds and Quad- rupeds, proof impressions, 2 vols. 4to. very rare, bound in olive morocco, by Hering, 10Z 10s . Newcastle, 1824-5 38 6* Another set, proof impressions on India paper, very rare, 10Z 10s Newcastle, n. d. 387 Bewick's Birds, 2 vols. 1797-1804.— Quad- rupeds, 1790.- Fables of iEsop, 1818, and Select Fables, 1820, together, 5 vols. 8vo. all first editions, hf, bd. morocco, uncut> top edges gilt, 11 17s 6d Newcastle, v. y. 388 Bewick's Birds, 2 vok. first edition, 1797-1804. — Quadrupeds, second edition, 1791. — Fables of JEsop, first edition, 1818. — Select Fables, first edition, 1820, together, 5 vols. 8vo. half bound morocco, uncut, top edges gilt, 11 lis 6d Newcastle, v. y. 389 Bewick's Birds, Quadrupeds, Fables of iEsop, and Select Fables, 5 vols. 8vo. all first editions, hf. bd. morocco, marbled leaves, 11 Is . Newcastle, 1797-1820 390 Bewick's Birds, 2 vols. 8vo. first edition, 1797- 42 PICKERING'S 1804. — Quadrupeds, second edition, 1791. — Fables of ^Esop, 1818.— Select Fables, 1820 — together 5 vols, large paper, royal 8vo. half bd. morocco, uncut, top edges gilt, very fine set, 14Z 145 Newcastle, 1791-1820 391 Bewick. Another set, large paper, 5 vols. royal 8vo. hf. bd. morocco, marbled leaves, 12Z 12s . Newcastle, 1791-1820 392 Bewick's History of Birds and Quadrupeds ; Fables of iEsop and Select Fables, 5 vols, royal 8vo. large paper, green morocco, gilt leaves . Newcastle, 1804-23 393 Beza. Maister Beza's Houshold Prayers, blacfc letter, with a border round each page, 18mo. blue morocco, gilt leaves, \l Is Lond. 1607 394 Beza3 (Theod.) Icones, id est Verse Imagines Virorum Doctrinse simul et pietate illustrium ; additis eorundem vitse et operse descriptioni- bus, quibus adjecta sunt nonnullse picturse quas Emblemata vocant, 4to. calf, 18s Genevce, 1580 395 Biblia. Pentateuchus Hebraicus cum Paraphrasi Chaldaica, 18mo. printed upon vellum, 71 7s SabionettcB apud Tobiam Foa, 1557 All the editions printed at Sabionetta are extremely rare, but the most valuable is that of 1557. The Rev. Theodore Williams's copy sold for 14/ 14s 396 Biblia Hebraica, sine Punctis, accurante Nath. Forster, 4to. calf, neat, 11 16s Oxon. 1750 397 Biblia. S. Scripturse veteris novse que omnia, Grsece, folio, large paper, very fine clean copy, in vellum, but without the New Testa- ment, SI 8s . Venet. Aldus, 1518 " Belle et tres rare edition de la version des Septante. Elle est la premiere de ce texte." — Renouard. 398 Biblia. Vetus Testamentum Grsecum ex vers. LXX. interpretum, 8vo. cf. 16s Amst. 1683 399 Biblia Grseca juxta exemplar Vaticanum, ex CATALOGUE. 43 editione Homesii et Bos, et Nov. Test. Gr. juxta exemplar Aittoni, 4 vols, in 2, 18mo. calf, neat, \l 4s . Glasg. 1822 400 Bible. Cranmer's, or the Great Bible, folio, fclacfe letter, very imperfect, 11 Is Lond. 1541 401 Bible, Holy. Bp. Cranmer's, fclacfe letter, large folio, wanting the Title to the Old Test, only, rough cf. 1 0/ 10s Rouen, by C. Hamilton, 1566 402 Bible, Holy. 4to. blacfc letter, wants the Titles to the Old and New Testament, 1 1 4s London, Richard Jugge, 403 Bible, Holy. Genevan Version, 4to. blue mo- rocco, gilt leaves, very rare, Ills Geneva, John Crispin, 1570 This edition is not mentioned by Lewis. Dr. Cotton appears to have only met with the copy in the Bodleian Library. 404 Bible, the Holy, with the Genealogies, and Com- mon Prayer, folio, old blue morocco, gilt leaves, with the royal arms on the sides, \l lis 6d Lond. Bill, 1639 405 Bible, Holy, black letter, royal folio, rough calf, 21 2s . Lond. by Rob. Barker, 1640 406 Bible, Holy, with the Common Prayer, and Jackson's Concordance, title to the Old Tes- tament wanting, 4to. blue morocco, gilt leaves, a scarce edition, II Is Camb. Field, 1666 This edition was called Field's Preaching Bible, from the Puritans using it in their pulpits, and its very portable form. 407 Bible, Holy, with the Apocrypha, and marginal references, edited by Dr. Blayney, 4to. calf, neat, 51 5s . Oxford, 1769 For its accuracy usually entitled the " Standard Edi- tion." 408 Bible, Holy, 24mo. blue morocco, gilt leaves, scarce, 11 4s Bristol, Edwards, 1802 One of the smallest Bibles ever printed. 409 Bible, Holy (Fittler's), with the Apo- crypha, illustrated with One Thousand and 44 PICKERING'S Fifty Engravings by the First Artists, both Ancient and Modern, ruled with red lines throughout, and bound in 9 vols. 4to. blue morocco, with joints, lined with silk, gilt leaves, 521 10s . Lond. 1814 This Bible is illustrated with great care and taste, every page is ruled with red and black lines, and the engravings, which are upwards of 1000 in number, are carefully in- laid, and forms a most splendid book. It cost a former proprietor 240J 410 Bible, Holy, beautifully printed, entirely on india paper, by Corrall, 32mo. green mo- rocco, with joints, lined with silk, gilt leaves, 3l\3s6d . . Lond. 1816 Very few copies were printed upon India paper ; it is the smallest edition extant, and extremely light. 411 Bible, Holy, with Notes, edited by D'Oyley & Mant, plates, 3 vols. 4to. morocco extra, mar- bled and gilt leaves, sewed on the bands, bound by Clarke . . Oxford, 1826 412 Bible, Holy, 24mo. blue morocco, gilt leaves, 145 . . Lond. 1831 413 Bible. The Book of Genesis, an exact reprint of the authorised Version of 1611, 4to. sewed, 5s . . Oxford, 1832 414 Bible, La Sainte, traduite en Francois par De Saci, 8 vols. 18mo. bound in 15, very fine copy, in yelloiv morocco, morocco insides, marbled and gilt leaves, 41 14s 6d Par. 1707 415 Bible. La Sainte. 18mo. red morocco, gilt leaves, 9s . . Amst. 1797 416 Biblia Sacra Latina, Vulgatse Editionis, 8vo. calf, neat, 18s . Antv. 1619 417 Biblia. La Biblia transladada en Espanol (par Cassiodoro Reyna) 4to. russia, gilt leaves, bound by Roger Payne, 41 4s . 1569 This Calvinistic version of the Bible is, by some Bib- liographers, called the Bear's Bible, on account of the representation of that animal on the title page : the later editions are supposed to have been mutilated. CATALOGUE. 45 418 Bible Cuts (227), engraved by P. de Vel, proofs BEFORE THE LETTERS, 8vO. Uncut, 31 3s 419 Bible Enfin Expliquee par Plusieurs Aumoniers, 2 vols. 8vo. hf bd. 1 5s . Lond. 1776 420 Bibliandri (Theod.) Machumetis ejusque Suc- cessorum, Vitse, Doctrinse, ac ipse Alcoran. — Confutationes Legis Mahumeticse — Historia Saracenorum sive Turcarum Origine, folio, calf, neat, 11 10s . 1550 This woik contains Recommendatory prefaces, by Melancthon and Luther. The present copy formerly belonged to Dr. Donne. 421 Bibliographical Memoranda in illustration of Early English Literature, 4to, 1 lis Bristol, 1816 Edited by John Fry ; only 100 copies printed. 422 Bibliographical Miscellanies, a Selection of Curious Pieces in Verse and Prose, privately printed, 4to. bds. Is . Oxford, 1813 423 Bibliomanie, de la, [par Bollioud Mermet] 8vo. calf, neat, Is 6d . La Haie, 1761 424 Bibliotheca Elegantiorum Disputationum in II- lustriora et Selectiora Veteris et Novi Testa- menti, 4to. sewed, 3s 6d Hafnice, 1759 425 Bibliotheca Parisiana, small 8vo. calf neat, 4s Lond. 1791 426 Bibliotheca Anglo-Poetica ; or, a Descriptive Catalogue of Messrs. Longman & Co.'s Col- lection of Early English Poetry, wood cuts, royal 8vo. hf. bd. calf, neat, 11 10s Lond. 1815 427 BickelPs (R.) West Indies as they Are, 8vo. bds. 3s . . Lond. 1825 428 Bienfaits du Sommeil, ou les Quatre Reves ac- complis, plates, Svo.fiie copy, ruled with red lines, calf gilt leaves, 7 s6d Paris, Di 7 o^l776 429 Bigarrures du Seigneur des Accords, quatriesme livre, avec les Apophthegmes du Gaulard, Par. 1588. — Cholieres, Les Apresdisnees, Par. 1588 in 1 vol. 12mo. green morocco, gilt leaves, \ 1 10s Col. Stanley's copy, which produced at his sale 3/ 10» 46 PICKERING'S 430 Bigarrures (les) du Seigneur des Accordz. 1 8mo. 4s . . Par. 1583 431 Bigland's (John) Letters on the Study of His- tory, portrait, 8vo. bds. 9s Lond. 1816 432 Bingham's (P.) Law of Judgments and Execu- tions, 8vo. bds. \4s . Lond. 1815 433 Biographia Britannica; or, the Lives of the most eminent Persons of Great Britain and Ire- land, 7 vols, folio, hf. bd. blue morocco, uncut, top edges gilt, by Clarke Lond. 1747-66 434 Biographia Dramatica, by Baker, Reed, and Jones, 4 vols. 8vo. bds. II Lond. 1812 435 Biographical Index to the House of Commons, 12mo. bds. 2s 6d . Lond. 1808 436 Biographical Dictionary of Living Authors, 8vo. bds. 6s . . Lond. 1816 437 Birago (Fr.) Consigli Cavallereschi, con Apo- logia a favor del Torquato Tasso, 8vo. red mo- rocco, gilt leaves, 9s . Milan, 1623 438 Birch's (Tho.) Heads of Illustrious Per- sons of Great Britain, engraven by Houbraken and Vertue, with their Lives and Characters, folio, fine impressions of the 110 plates, old calf, gilt, 10Z1 0s . Lond. 1747 439 Birnie's (William) Blame of Kirk-Buriall tend- ing to perswade Cemiteriall Civilitie, edited by Turnbull, only one hundred copies printed, 4to. hf. bd. morocco, 1 5s Edinb. 1606, rep. 1833 440 Bishop's (Matthew) Life and Adventures of him- self, 8vo. calf, gilt leaves, 9s Lond. 1744 441 Bishop's (Sam.) Poetical Works, with his Life by Clare, portrait, 2 vols. 4to. hf. bd. neat, 10s Lond. 1796 442 Biveri (Pet.) Sacrum Sanctuarium Crucis et Patientise Crucifixorum et Cruciferorum, 65 fine engravings, 4to. calf, neat,\Ss Antv. 1634 443 Blackwail's Enquiry into the Life and Writings of Homer, large paper, royal 8vo. russia, gilt leaves, \l\s . Lond. 1735 CATALOGUE. 47 444 Blagdon's(F. W.) Dictionary of Classical Quo- tations, 12mo. calf, neat, 6s Lond. 1820 445 Bland's (Rob.) Collections from the Greek An- thology, 8vo. bds. 185 . Lond. 1813 446 Blandford, (Marquis of). Catalogus Librorum qui in Bibliotheca Blandfordiensi reperiuntur, 8 Parts, 4to. bds. scarce, Ills Lond. 1810-11 The Privately Printed Catalogue of the White Knight's Collection. 447 BLEDA (J.) CoRONICA DE LOS MoROS DE Es- pana. The Stanley copy, russia, with joints, gilt leaves, bound by Roger Payne, SI 8s Valencia, 1618 448 Blin (Pierre) Portraits des Grands Hommes, Femmes Illustres, et Sujets Memorables de France, graves et imprimee en couleurs, folio, fine copy t russia,gilt leaves, 51 10s Paris, \11 '5 449 Blome's (Rich.) Description of the Island of Ja- maica, portrait and maps, 8 vo. 5s Lond. 1 678 450 Bloomfield's (Rob.) Wild Flowers, cuts, 12mo. calf, neat, 4s . Lond. 1806 451 Blore's (Thomas) History of the Manor, and Manor-House of South Winfield, plates, 4toi uncut, 9s . . Lond. 1793 452 Blosius's (Lewis) Mirrour for Monkes, curious plates, 18mo. blue morocco, gilt leaves, very scarce, 16s . Paris, 1676 453 Blount's (T.) Glossographia, or Dictionary of Hard Words, 8vo. calf, 4s Lond. 1681 454 Boaden's (Jas.) Inquiry into the Authenticity of the Shakespeare Portraits, 5 portraits, 8vo. bds. 6s . . Lond. 1824 455 Another copy, 4to. bds. \5s Lond. 1824 456 Bocalini's (Traj.) Advertisements from Parnas- sus, translated by Henry Earl of Monmouth, fine portrait by Faithorne, folio, calf, 16s 1657 457 Boccaccio (Giov.) Decamerone, corretto per A. Bruccioli, wood cut portrait, 4to. calf, gilt leaves, 21 2s . Vinet. 1546 48 PICKERINGS 458 Boccaccio (Giov.) II Decamerone, cuts, 18mo. redmor. gilt leaves, 12s Rovillio, Lione, 1555 459 Another copy, bound in 2 vols, calf, 9s ib. 1555 460 Boccaccio, II Decamerone, 12mo. russia, gilt leaves, 11 16s . A?nst. Elz. 1665 461 Another copy, green morocco, gilt leaves, 11 8s ibid. 1665 462 Boccaccio (G.) II Decamerone, con Note, large paper, 8 vols. 8vo. bds. 41 4s Parma, 1812 A very correct edition. 463 Boccaccio (Giov.) Il Decamerone, con un Discorso critico da Ugo Foscolo, 3 vols, crown 8vo. portrait, and ten beautiful illustrations from designs by Stothard, bds. 21 12s 6d — hf bd. morocco, uncut, top edges gilt, 31 3s Londra, Pickering, 1825 464 3 vols, crown 8vo. without the plates, U lis 6d . . ib. 1825 465 large paper, 3 vols. 8vo. with proof plates, 41 14s 6d . ib. 1825 466 PRINTED ENTIRELY ON INDIA PAPER, 3 vols, crown 8vo. bds. 61 16s 6d — bound in 1 vol. by C. Lewis, 11 17s 6d ib. 1825 Only 25 copies were printed on India paper. " In this new and beautifully printed edition of the Decameron, the text has been carefully revised by Sig- nor Foscolo, whose prefatory essay on the genius of Boccaccio will afford great pleasure and instruction to the admirers of the old Italian novelist.' ' — New Monthly Magazine. 467 Boccace (Jean) le Decameron, trad, par Ant. le Magon, 2 vols. 18mo. neat, 16s Paris, 1578 468 Boccace. Le Decameron, trad, en franc, par Ant. le Macon, Gravelot's plates, 5 vols. 8vo. fine copy, calf, gilt leaves, 41 4s Paris, 1757 469 Boccaccio's Decameron, with remarks on his Life and Writings, 2 vols. 8vo. hf. bd. mo- rocco, with a set of Stothard' s plates inserted, II I Is 6d . . Lond. 1804 CATALOGUE. 49 470 Boccaccio (Giov.) Laberinto cT Amore, small 8vo. vellum, As . Vineg. 1558 471 Boccaccio (Giov.) La Fiammetta, Vineg. 1575. — Groto (Luig.) La Emilia, Venet. 1580. — Piccolomini Allesandro, Vineg. 1562. — Vitio (Bern, di) Calandra, Venet. 1561 — in 1 vol. 18 mo. vellum, 5s 472 Boccaccio II Filostrato, Poema, 8vo. calf, neat, 6s . . Par. 1789 473 Bocchii (Achillis) Symbolicarum Qusestionum lib. v. 4to. green morocco, gilt leaves, 31 3s Bonon. 1555 '"Edition originate ; rare. Cet ouvrage est remarqua- ble par uneestampe representant le modele de l'instru- ment de mort des condamnes, qu'on appelle guillotine." —Fournier. But this Work is more remarkable for the beautiful designs which it contains, in the style of Michel Angeio, Raphael, and other Italian Masters. A second edition was published at Bononiae in 1574, with the plates retouched. The first plate, which is in this edition on wood, is, in the second, engraved on cop- per, and the plates altogether greatly inferior. A copy of this Book sold at Edwards's sale, in 1815, for 8/ ]8s6rf. 474 Bocchii (Ach.) Symbolse Qusestiones, cuts by Julio Bonasoni, 4to. vellum, 21 12s 6d Bonon. 1574 475 Bochii (J.) Historica Narratio Profectionis et Inaugurations Alberti et Isabella, folio, 1/ 4s Antv. 1602 Containing numerous plates and fine portraits of Al- bert and Isabella, after Rubens, engraved by Muller. 476 Bodin, (I.) Six Livres de la Republique, folio, calf, 6s . Lyon, 1580 477 Boethius. The Boke of Consolacion of Philosophie, by Boecius, (translated by Geoffrey Chaucer,) folio, russia, gilt leaves, 18Z 18^ . London, Caxton The 4th, 5th, 6th, and two last leaves, are wanting : Alchorne's copy, which sold at his sale for 53£ lis. 477*Boethius's Consolation of Philosophy, Anglo- Saxon Version by King Alfred, with an Eng- 50 PICKERING'S lish Translation, and Notes by J. S. Cardale, 8vo. bds. \l 5s — large paper, royal 8vo. bds. 21 2s . . Land. 1829 478 Bojardo, (M.) Orlando Innamorato, rifatto da Fran. Berni, portrait, 4 vols. 12mo. hf bd. morocco, uncut,] 1 4s . Par. 1768 479 Bojardo, Orlando Innamorato, with Notes and Illustrations in English, and an Introductory Essay, by Antonio Panizzi, 5 vols, crown 8vo. 31 ; * Lond. 1830 The Orlando Furioso is known to every reader of Italian Literature, whilst the Orlando Innamorato, which is, in fact, the ground-work of that poem, to which it is more closely allied than the Iliad and Odyssey, is known only by name, or by the Kifacimento of Berni or Dome- nichi. Ariosto is, in many parts, unintelligible without Bojardo, which, notwithstanding its great merit, has not been republished for nearly three centuries, " The publication of Bojardo is a most valuable pre- sent to the Italian reading public in this country. The essay prefixed on the romantic poetry of the Italians, is pregnant with the most useful information, and will aid the reader to discover new beauties in the poet, clear up obscurities, and increase the attraction of a work which has never been surpassed in its class in any age or nation." -~Xew Monthly Map;. An edition of Aiiosto by the same editor is uniformly printed in 4 vols, crown 8vo. .Vide Ariosto, No. 188. 480 Bolton's (James) History of Fungusses growing about Halifax, plates, 4 vols, in 2, 4to. bds. uncut, 21 12s 6d . Halifax, 1788 481 Bonde, (Cimelgus.) Scutum Regale, the Royal Buckler, a Lecture to Traytors, frontispiece and portrait, 12mo. calf, neat, 18s 1660 482 Bonifacius VIII; Papa. Liber Sextus Decretalium, folio, printed upon vel- lum, bound in green morocco, gilt leaves Mentz. Fustet Schoiffer, 1465 '* A very sumptuous and rare work ; which, with the Offices of Cicero of 1465, are the only volumes that were published at the Mentz Press dining the same year. The commentary is printed in the smallest, and the text in the largest type used by Fust and Schoiffer. If there be not two distinct and entire impressions of this work, there CATALOGUE. 51 are at least two varying impressions, both bearing the same date."--* Bibl. Spenceriana. The present magnificent copy is the second edition, and though Dr. Dibdin mentions three vellum copies of the first edition, it appears that only one other vellum copy of this second edition is known to exist, which Schwarz says is in the Nuremberg Library. 483 Bonifacius VIII ; Papa. Liber Sextus Decreta- lium, gothic letter, folio, half bd. 41 4s Mentz. Fust et Schoiffer, 1465 484 Bonneville (P. F.) Traite des Monnaies d'Or et d'Argent qui circulent chez les differens peuples, plates, folio, calf, marbled leaves, 51 5s . . Paris, 1806 485 Boord's (Andrew) Breviarie of Health, 2 parts, 4to. Macfc letter, hf. bd. 9s . 1587 486 Borghini, (RafFaello.) II Riposo della Pittura ed Scultura, sm. 8vo. calf, gilt leaves, II 10s Fior. 1584 f Assez rare." — Fournier. Col. Stanley's copy sold for 41 Is. 487 Bornitii (J.) Emblematum Ethico Politicorum, 4to. 95 . . Heidelb. 1664 488 Borromeo (Antonio Maria) Notizia de' Novel- lieri Italiani, 8vo, large paper, calf, gilt leaves, Ills Bassano, 1794 489 Bosse (A.) Traite de la Gravure en taille douce, plates, 8vo. large paper, calf, 9s Par. 1645 490 Bossius, (Matt.) De Animi Gaudiis, 4to. vel- lum, fne copy with the first page and all the capitals illuminated, 11 Is Florent. 1491 491 Boswell's (James) Tour to the Hebrides, por- trait, 8 vo. bds. Ss . Lond. 1813 492 Boucher. Catalogue of the Library of the Rev. Jonathan Boucher, 8vo. bds. 4s 1806 493 Boucher's (J.) Supplement to Johnson's Dic- tionary, Part I. 4to. bds. 6s Lond. 1807 494 Boudaroy, (Jean de la.) La Geomance, avec le Blason des Pierres Precieuses, 4to. calf, gilt leaves, Ids 6d . Paris, 1574 495 Boulter's (Hugh) Letters, 2 vols, 8vo. calf, neat, 7s 6d Oxford, 1769 52 PICKERING'S 496 Bourget's (John) History of the Royal Abbey of Bee, [translated by Dr. Ducarel] plates, 8vo. uncut, As 6d . Lond. 1779 497 Bourne's (Vincent) Poetical Works, Lat. and Eng. crown 8vo. bds. 9s; hf. bd, morocco, top edges gilt, 12s 6d ; red morocco extra, gilt leaves, by Clarke, 11 Is Oxford, 1826 Cowper, whose disposition was in many respects con- genial with that of Bourne, seems to have regarded him with no common affection, and translated many of his Latin poems ; in a letter addressed to a friend, he says, " I love the memory of Vinny Bourne. I think him a better Latin poet than Tibullus, Propertius, Ausonius, or any of the writers in his way, except Ovid, and not at all inferior to him. I love him, too, with a love of partiality, because he was usher of the fifth form at West- minster when I passed through it." 498 Bourrit's (M. T.) Journey to the Glaciers, plates, 8vo. calf, 3s 6d Lond. 1776 499 Bowles's (Tho.) Aristarchus, or a Rational In- stitution of the Latin Tongue, 8vo. hf. bd. cf 5s 6d . . Oxf. 1748 500 Bowdler's (John) Select Pieces, in Verse and Prose, portrait, 2 vols. 8vo. bds. 12s 1816 First edition ; printed for presents only. 501 Boyle's (Hon. Rob.) Seraphick Love, and Considerations touching the Style of the Holy Scriptures, in 1 vol. 8vo. old red mo- rocco, gilt leaves, 5s Lond. 1663 502 Brabazon. Genealogical History of the Family of Brabazon, plates and numerous cuts of Arms, 4to. bds. privately printed, 1/16$ Paris, 1825 503 Bracciolini, (Fran.) La Croce Raquistata, poema heroica, 12mo. vellum, 4s Firenze, 1518 504 Brady's (Rob.) Historical Treatise of Cities and Boroughs, 8vo. best edit, calf 12s 1777 505 Braithwait's (Richard) English Gentle- man, frontispiece by Vaughan.— English Gen- tlewoman, frontispiece by Marshal!. Survey CATALOGUE. 53 of History; or, a Nursery for Gentry, fron- tispiece by Marshall, together, 3 vols. 4to. russia, gilt leaves, 61 16s 6d 1630-31-38 506 Brathwait's (Rich.) Drunken Barnaby's Four Journeys, in Latin and English Verse, plates, 12mo, calf, 14s . Lond. 1716 507 Brathwayt's (Ric.) Essays upon the Five Senses, edited by Sir Egerton Brydges, 4to. bds. 9s Lond. 1625— rep. 1815 508 BramhalFs (Abp. John) Consecration and Suc- cession of Protestant Bishops justified ; the Bishop of Duresme vindicated ; and the Fable of the Nagge's Head Ordination confuted, 12 mo. vellum, scarce, 11 Is Graven. 1658 509 Brand's (John) History and Antiquities of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, maps and plates, 2 vols. 4to. oalf, neat, 31 3s Lond. 1789 510 Brand. Catalogue of the Library of the Rev. John Brand, with the prices and purchasers' names, 8vo. bds. Ss . Lond. 1807 511 Branded (W. T.) Manual of Chemistry, plates, 2 vols. 8vo. bds. 1110s Lond. 1830 512 Brandt, (Sebast.) Navis Stultifera mortalium, spirited wood cuts, 4to. calf, neat, 21 2s Basil. Jo. Bergman, 1497 An edition not noticed by De Bure. 513 Brandt, (Seb.) Navis Stultifera mortalium, e germanico sermone in lat. conversa per Jac. Locher, wood cuts, 4to. vellum, 21 2s 1498 514 Bray's (Tho.) Papal Usurpation and Persecu- tion, folio, rough calf, 1 5s Lond. 1712 Intended as a Supplement to Fox's Book of Martyrs. Part TI. contains a translation of Perrin's History of the Waldenses. 515 Brayley's (E. W.) Londiniana; or, Reminis- cences of the British Metropolis, plates, 4 vols. 12mo. bds. 18s . Lond. 1829 516 Breton's (Nicholas) Poste, with a Packet of Mad Letters, both parts, 4to. blac& letter, S4 PICKERING'S Venetian morocco, gilt leaves, very scarce, 11 16 s . . Lond. 1637 517 Breton's (N.) Smale Handfull of Fragrant Flowers, edited by T. Park, 4to. bds. 9s Lond. 1575, rep. 1815 518 Breton's (Nicholas) Characters upon Essays, and the Good and the Bad, by the same, edited by Sir Egerton Brydges, 4to. sewed, 9s Lond. 1616, rep. 1815 519 Breviarium Romanum ex Decreto SS. Concilii Tridentini rest., Black fetter, 8vo. in the original stamped binding, 21 2s Venet. Junta. 1572 520 Breviarium Carmelitarum, beautifully printed in red and black ink, wood cuts, 12mo. calf, neat, 21 2s . Venet. Guinta. 1504 52 1 Brewer's (Thomas) Weeping Lady ; or, London Like Ninivie in Sack-Cloth, wood cut repre- senting St. Paul's Cross, 4to. calf, 21 2s 1625 A Poetical Tract of great rarity. 522 B re yd en bach (Joannesde) Pereg rinatio in Montem Syron ad Sepulchrum Christi, &c. &c. folio, fine copy, morocco, gilt leaves, 211 . . Mentz, 1486 The Editio Princeps, quite perfect, with the very rare first ornamented leaf, described by Braun and Seemiller, and which, Dr.Dibdin says, is unluckily wanting in Earl Spencer's copy. This work is an object of curiosity, as it is supposed to be the first Book of Travels that was ever printed, and is adorned with very remarkable maps and pictures. The view of Venice is more than five feet long, and the map of the Holy Land more than three. Seemiller observes that the more eminent bibliographers were ignorant of this first impression ; few of them indeed ever saw it, which is a sufficient attestation of its rarity. Boucher de la Richerderie and Brunet may be added to those who appear to have never seen the volume. It is no small criterion of the pecuniary worth of this Editio Princeps, that the first edition of the French Ver- sion of it, printed in 1488, was purchased at the Rox- burgh sale, by the Duke of Devonshire, for 84/. For a more detailed account see the Harleian Catalogue, vol. iii. no. 3213 , and Dibdin's Bibliotheca Spenceriana> v. iii. p. 216. CATALOGUE. 55 523 Bridges's (John) History and Antiqui- ties of Northamptonshire, by P. 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Land. 1755 CATALOGUE. 57 541 Brown's (J. W.) Life of Leonardo Da Vinci, with a Critical account of his Works, fine portrait, and engraving of the Last Supper, crown 8vo. bds. 10s 6d . Lond. 1828 542 large paper, proof impressions of the plates on India paper, small 4to. bds. Ills . . Lond. 1828 The materials for this memoir were chiefly derived from the private library of the Grand Duke of Tuscany, and the privilege of copying from the most rare and valuable MSS. in the Palazzo Pitti. 543 Brown's (Peter) Illustrations of Zoo- logy, French and English, 50 coloured plates, 4to. calf, neat, 31 3s Lond. 1776 544 Brown (R ) Prodromus Florse Novse Hollandioe et Insulse Van-Dieman, presentation copy from the Author to Geo. Kerr, vol. 1, 8vo. hf bd. calf, II Is . Lond. 1810 Very scarce ; suppressed by the author all that has been published. 545 Brown's (Sir Tho.) 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Lond. 1646 580 Bullar's (John) Guide to the Isle of Wight, ■ plates, 12mo. bds. 3s Southampton, n. d. 581 Bullinger, (Hen.) Cent Sermons sur l'Apo- calypse, 12mo. half bd. 5s 1558 582 Bulwer's (John) Phiiocophus; or, the Deafe and Dumbe Man's Friend, 18mo. 6s 1648 583 Burgess, (Bp. T.) The Bible, and nothing but the Bible the Religion of the Church of Eng- land, 8vo. bds. 6s . Carm. 1815 584 Burgh's (A.) Anecdotes of Music, 3 vols. 12mo. calf, neat, 14s . Lond. 1814 " 585 Burgh's (James) Dignity of Human Nature, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, 9s . Lond. 1767 586 Burghley's (Lord) State Papers, by S. Haynes, folio, calf, scarce, 1Z lis 6d Lond. 1740 " The period to which this collection of State Papers refers is one of the most important in British History." — Retrospective Rev. 587 Burke's (Edm.) Reflections on the French Re- volution, 8vo. hf. bd. 6s Lond. 1790 588 Burke (Edm.) On the Sublime and Beautiful, 8vo. calf, 5s . Lond. 1767 589 Another copy, with numerous MS. Notes by T. 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Lond. 1829 597 thick paper, 18mo. bds. 12s 76.1829 " Few pieces of biography are so interesting as the memoirs of Sir Matthew Hale and the Earl of Rochester. Their lives form a striking contrast, and are admirably calculated to enforce the lessons of the moralist."— Preface. " Burnet's Life of Rochester the critic ought to read for its excellence, the philosopher for its arguments, and the saint for its piety."-- -Dr. Johnson. 598 Burney's (James) Chronological History of the Discoveries in the South Sea, maps, 5 vols. 4to. bds. 21 2s . Lond. 1803-17 In this Work the History of the Buccaneers of Ame- rica is printed entire. 599 Burns's (Rob.) Poetical Works, 24mo. bds, 5s Lond. 1817 600 Burns's (Robert) Poems, with an Original Me- moir, Portrait, and Additional Poems, 2 vols, foolscap 8vo. bds. 10s (Aldine Edit.) 1830 m PICKERING'S Vol. Ill, containing the Correspondence of Burns, will shortly be published. " The Aldine Poets are very handsome volumes ; and the Memoir of Bums comes from a hand aware of the worth of the subject, and moreover of the peculiar deli- cacy required in composing it. We look at them as they stand before us, and are not a little struck with their ex- ternal elegance ; and when we open them, we see that the printer has done his duty, and that the editor has hazarded the admission of some of the very best of the poet's verses, which the fastidiousness of former biogra- phers had rejected. The Life of Burns is drawn up with much judgment and feeling." — Athenamm. The success which has attended the Aldine Edition of the Poems of Burns has induced the Publisher to print a complete Collection of all that poet's productions. With this object no expense has been spared in procuring Burns' Original Manuscripts ; and the fact that the Pub- lisher has in his possession nearly two hundred Let- ters or Poems, in Burns* own hand, must, it is confidently presumed, establish the superior claim of this edition of his Works to the attention of the Public. The MS. of the Poems afford many important variations, and in some cases even supply entire stanzas ; whilst the MS. of the Letters prove, not only that Dr. Currie often sup- pressed important passages, but that he printed some of Burns' most interesting Letters in a mutilated and im- perfect manner: hence in numerous instances the ad- mirers of Burns will now,/or the first time, have the gra- tification of reading his Letters, not as his editors have thought proper to print, but as the poet actually wrote them, 601 Burns's (Rob.) Life, by J. G. Lockhart, 18mo. calf, neat, 3s 6d . Edinb. 1828 602 Burr's (T. B.) History of Tunbridge- Wells, 8vo. calf, 5s . . Load. 1766 603 Burroughs (Hen.) Sermons, 8vo. calf neat, 5s 6d . . . Wish. 1770 604 Burrow's (E. I.) Elements of Conchology, 28 plates, 8vo. bds. 16s Lond. 1818 605 Burtoni (J.) Pentalogia, edidit Burgess, chart. max. 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. red morocco, with joints, gilt leaves, 21 2s . Oxon. 1779 From Rev. Theodore Williams's Library. CATALOGUE. 63 606 Burton, Pentalogia, sive Tragoediarum Grseca- rum Delectus, 8vo. bds. 5s Oxon. 1801 607 Burton's (Richard) Civil Wars in England, Scot- land, and Ireland, 4to. bds. 6s Westm. 1810 608 Burton's (Rob.) Unparalleled Varieties ; or, the Matchless Actions and Passions of Mankind, cuts, 18mo. 35 6d . Lond. 1728 609 Burton's (Will.) Commentary on Antoninus's Itinerary through Britaine, portrait by Hollar, and map, folio, calf, I65 Lond. 1658 610 Bush's (J.) Hibernia Curiosa, plates, 8vo. bds. 5s . . Lond. 1764 611 Another copy, calf, neat, 5s Lond. 1764 612 Butler's (Sam.) 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Lond. 1823 632 Byron's (Lord) Complete Works, with Biogra- phical and Critical Notice by J. W. Lake, portrait, 7 vols. 8vo. sewed, 31 3s Paris, Didot, 1825 633 Byron's Works. Stothard's Illustrations to, 12 plates, 8vo. 16s . Lond. 1814 634 Byron's (Lord) Life and Letters, by Thomas Moore, portrait, 4 vols. 12mo. hf. bd. 1/ 4s Paris, 1830 635 Byron, (Lord) Bronze Medal of, on the principle of the celebrated Syracusan Medals, finely exe- cuted by Mr. A. J. Stothard, Medal Engraver to the King. In a box, 11 Is 636 Bythneri (V.) Lyra Prophetica, sive Analysis critico-practica Psalmorum, 4to. calf, 18s Lond. 1679 638 Csesaris Commentarii, 8vo. fine copy, old red morocco, gilt leaves, \l lis 6d Venet. Aldus, 1519 CATALOGUE. ,639 Caesaris Commentarii, 8vo. fine copy, old red morocco, gilt leaves, 16s Antv. Plantin. 1570 " With many valuable remarks from the labours of Fulvius Ursinus. 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Histoire de la Vie et Mort de feu Jean Calvin, prinse de la Preface de Theodore Besze ou Commentaires dudid Calvin sur Josue, small 8vo. vellum, Is 6d Geneve, 1565 656 Calvin. Posthumum Calvini Stigma in tria lilia, curious cut in the title of Calvin being ivhipt at the Cart's tail, 8vo. rare, 14s Brux. 1611 A collection of most bitter and violent poems against the celebrated reformer, Calvin. They were printed by the Jesuits at Brussels, and it is not a little curious to observe the various ways and methods they have taken to defame and stigmatize their great opponent. 657 Cambridge's (Rich. Owen) Works, with his Life, portraits and plates, 4to. bds. \5s Lond. 1803 658 Camdeni (Guil.) Annales rerum Anglicarum et Hibernicarum regnante Elizabetha, 8vo. green morocco, with joints, gilt leaves, 1/ Ms 6d Lug. Bat. Elz. 1625 From the Rev. Theodore Williams's Collection. 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Is 6d Lond. 1809 666 Campegius (Tho.) de Coelibatu Sacerdotum non abrogando, small 8vo. sewed, 5s Venet. 1554 667 Aliud Exemplar, 8vo. calf, 6s Ibid. 1554 Dedicated to Cardinal Pole. 668 Camus Notice d'un Livre imprime a Bamberg en 1462, per Alb. Pfister, folio, large paper, calf , gilt leaves, 18s . Par. 1807 Only Twelve copies printed on Large Paper. 669 Canisii (Pet.) Catechismus, durch figuren fur- gestellet fur das Bistumb Paderborn, 12mo. calf, very neat, 12s . 1618 670 Cantabrigienses Graduati ; sive Catalogus ex- hibens nomina eorum quos ab Anno 1659, usque ad Annum 1787, 4to. interleaved with some MS. additions by the late Craven Ord, 12s . . Cant. 1787 671 Capel's (Arthur Lord) Excellent Contempla- tions, portrait, 18mo. hf. bd. morocco, 4s 6d Lond. 1683 68 PICKERING'S 672 CapelFs (Edward) Prolusions; or, Select Pieces of Ancient Poetry, crown 8vo. calf, neat, 9s Lond. 1760 673 Capell's (Edw.) Notes and Various Readings to Shakspeare, 3 vols. 4to. hf. bd. neat, 31 13s 6d Lond. 1780 This copy contains a few MS. notes by the late Arch- deacon Nares, who says, " Few authors or commentators have been more injuriously treated than poor Capell, but his fame has been nobly vindicated by the Pursuits of Literature, which calls him not only the patron, but the Father of all legitimate Commentary on Shakspeare." 674 Capella (Galeazzo) Anthropologia, 8vo. fine copy, green morocco, gilt leaves, II 5s Venet. Aldus, 1533. 675 Caporali (Cesare) Rime, wood cut portrait, 24mo. Venetian morocco, gilt leaves, by Pa- deloup, 10s . Peru, 1651 676 Cappe's (Newcome) Discourses on the Provi- dence of God, 8vo. bds. 5s Lond. 1795 677 Caraccio (Ant.) L'Imperio Vendicato, Poema Heroico, 4to. thick paper, old morocco, gilt leaves, 11 4s . Roma, 1679 678 Carcanet (The), a Literary Album ; containing select Passages from the most distinguished English Writers, second edition, 18mo. extra cloth boards, gilt leaves, 6s Lond. 1830 " This pretty volume is deserving of its name, though we only take two or three of the smaller jewels off its string." — " The best of ancient and modern authors con- tribute to this sweet nosegay of literature." — Literary Gazette, 679 Card's (Hen.) History of the Revolutions of Russia, 8vo. calf, neat, 6s Lond. 1804 680 Cardenas (Joan de) Disputatio de Infinita Dig- nitate et Gratia Matris Dei, 4to. vellum, 5s Hisp. 1660 681 Carew T s (Rich.) Survey of Cornwall, first edit. 4to. fine copy, blue morocco, gilt leaves, 21 2s Lond. 1602 CATALOGUE, 69 682 Carew's (Rich.) Survey of Cornwall, with his Life, 4to. calf, neat, 16s Lond. 1769 Craven Ord's copy, with some MS. memoranda in- serted. 683 Carew's (Thomas) Poems, Songs, and Sonnets, 8vo. calf, 12s . Lond. 1671 684 Carlisle's (N.) Topographical Dictionaries of England, Ireland, Wales, and Scotland, 6 vols. 4to. cloth boards and lettered, Al 14s 6d Lond. 1808-13 685 Carmina Novem Illustrium Feminarum, Gr. Lat. versa a Laurent Gambara, 8vo. green morocco, gilt leaves, 11 5s Antv. Plantin. 156S 686 Carmina Quadragesimalia, ab iEdis Christi Oxon. alumnis composita, 2 vols, in 1, 12mo. scarce, Is . . Glasg. 1757 687 Caron (Francis) and Joast Schouten's Descrip- tion of Japan and Siam, englished by Roger Manley, 12mo. with the large folding map, blue morocco, gilt leaves, by Kalthoeber, 18s Lond. 1671 688 Carrera on the Game of Chess, by Lewis, 8vo. hf bd. morocco, gilt top, 9s . 1822 689 Carrozet, (Gilles) Hecatongraphie ; c'est a dire, les descriptions de cent figures et Hys- toires, spirited wood cuts, with borders, 12mo. 15s . . . Paris, 1543 690 Carter's History of Cambridgeshire, original edition, very rare, wants the title, and imper- fect at the end, 8vo. hf. bd. 8s 691 Carve, (Tho.) Itinerarium, 2 vols. 16mo. Venetian morocco, gilt leaves, very rare, 5l\5s6d . Mogunt. 1640-41 Sold in Bindley's sale for 13/ 2s 6d ; and the first vol. only, in Col. Stanley's sale, for 20/ 10s. 692 Carve, (Thom^) Lyra, sive Anacepha- l;£Osis Hibernica, in quee de Exordio, seu Origine, Nomine, Moribus, Ritibusque Gentis Hibernicae succinte tractatur, editio PICKERING'S secunda, 4to. fine copy, Venetian morocco, gilt leaves, 81 8s . Sulzbaci, 1661 With the Portrait of Carve and the other plates. 693 Casaubon's (C.) Treatise of Enthusiasme, 8vo. 3s 6d . . Lond. 1 665 694 Cash Payments, Parliamentary Reports on the Expediency of the Bank resuming 1 , 2 parts, folio, swd. 12s . Lond. 1819 695 Casmannes' (Otho) Vade Mecum, Goe with mee ; Dear Piete, and Rare Charitie, black letter, 12mo. hf. bd. calf, 6s Lond. 1606 696 Catalogue de Pieces Choisies du Repertoire de la Comedie Franchise, 8vo. fine paper, Venetian morocco, richly tooled, gilt leaves, 18s Paris, 1775 697 Catalogue of Thomas Martin's Manuscripts, two parts, Lond. 1773. — Catalogue of the Library of John Ives, Lond. Mil, in 1 vol. 8vo. partly priced, very rare, 21 12s 6d 698 Catalogues various, viz. Simon's Collection of Coins, rare, 1757. — Greek and Roman Coins sold by Christie, 1818. — Strange's (Sir Rob.) Pictures, 1819. — Panne's Pictures, 1819. — West's (Benj.) Pictures, Prints, and Draw- ings, 3 parts, 1820, &c. in 1 vol. 4to. with prices and purchasers' names, hf. bd. calf, U 105 699 Catalogues various, viz. Prest, Watson Taylor, Garrick, Brockett, Conde, Spanish and Fo- reign Books, Abbe Celotti, Rendorp, Splendid Books and MSS. De Lucca, and Nicols, in 2 vols. 8vo. hf. bd. calf, neat, 16s 1819-25 700 Catullus, Tibullus, et Propertius, editio prin- ceps, 8vo. stained, 9s Venet. Aldus, 1502 01 Catullus, Tibullus, et Propertius, small 8vo. calf As . . Lugd. 1542 702 Catullus, Tibullus, et Propertius, cum notis variorum et Groevii, 8vo. fine copy vellum, 1Z 16s . . Traj. 1680 703 Catullus, perpetua Adnotatione illustravit Doe- CATALOGUE. 71 ring, 8vo. bds. 9s — hf bd. morocco, uncut, top edges gilt, 12s 6d Lond. 1820 704 Catullus, Tibullus, et Propertius, diamond edition, 48mo. bds. 6s Lond. Pickering, 1824 705 Caviceo (Como) Libro del Peregrino, 8vo. vel- lum, 9s . • Vineg. 1531 706 Another copy, small 8vo. vellum, 10s 6d Vineg. 1547 707 CawdelFs (J.) Miscellaneous Poems, serious and comic, frontispiece, 8vo. bds. 3s Sunderland, 1785 708 Caxton. Bonaventure's Speculum Vite Christi ; or, the Myrroure of the blessed Lyf of Jhesu Chryste, a fragment of, wood cuts, folio, black letter 709 Caxton's (Wyllyam) Life, with an account of the Rise and Progress of Printing in England, by John Lewis, portrait, 8vo. calf, neat, 11 16s Lond. 1737 Of this Work Dr. Dibdin believes only 150 copies were printed. 710 Cecil's (R.) Works, with his Life by Pratt, 2 vols. 8vo. calf extra, gilt leaves, by Clarke Lond. 1827 711 Cellarii Geographia Antiqua, 33 maps, 4to. hf. bd. 6s . . Lond. 1796 7 12 Cellini, (Ben.) Opere con Vita, portrait, 3 vols. 8vo. calf extra, marbled leaves, 11 1 Is 6d Milan, 1806 713 Celsi, (A. C.) Medicinoe, lib. viii. Quinti Se- reni liber de Medicina, 4to. vellum, 15s Venet. Aldus, 1528 714 Celsii, (Olavi.) Hierobotanicon, sive de Plan- us Sacroe Scripturse, Dissertationes Brevis, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, very neat, scarce, 21 2s Amst. 1748 " This Work was 1 not esteemed as it deserved till its author was no more. There having been but 200 copies printed, it is now very rare, and is one of those works which are oftener talked of than read." — 'Smith's Introd. to Lin. Trans, 72 PICKERING'S 715 Cennino Cennini Tradotta della Pittura, con annot. Guis. Tambroni, 8vo. hf bd. russia, neat, 6s . . Roma) 1821 716 El Censor Periodico Politico y Literario, 17 vols, small 8vo. swd. 51 5s Madrid, 1820-22 717 Cento Novelle Antiche, secondo 1'Edizione del 1525, 8vo. red morocco, gilt leaves, 11 lis 6d Milano, 1825 Printed on blue Paper. 718 Chalmers's (Alex.) History of the University of Oxford, with the Lives of the Founders, plates, 2 vols. 8vo. large paper, calf, 21 12s 6d Oxford, 1810 719 Chalmers's (Geo.) Collection of Treaties, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, neat, 18s . Lond. 1790 720 Chalmers's (Geo.) Apology for the Believers in the Shakspeare Papers, and Supplemental Apology, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, neat, 18s 1797-99 721 Chalmers's (Dr. Tho.) Sermons at St. John's, 8vo. bds. 8s . Glasgow, 1823 722 Chalmers (Dr. Tho.) on Political Economy, 8vo. bds. 12s . Glasgow, 1832 723 Chalmers's (Dr. Thomas) Bridgewater Treatise on the Power, Wisdom, and Good- ness of God, as manifested in the Adaptation of External Nature to the Moral and Intellec- tual Constitution of Man, third edition, 2 vols. 8vo. bds. 16s . Lond. 1834 724 Chambaud's (L.) French and English Dictio- nary, by Perrin, 2 vols. 4to. calf, 11 10s Lond. 1778 725 Chambers's (John) Description of Malvern, plates, crown 8vo. bds. 5s 6d Worcester, 1820 726 Chancellors, Lives of all the Lords, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, 8s . . Lond. 1712 727 Chandler's History of Ilium, or Troy, maps in- serted, 4to. bds. 6s Lond. 1802 728 Chanlieu (G. A. de) ses Poesies, 12mo. sivd. 4s Par. 1803 CATALOGUE. 73 729 Chapman's (Geo.) Seaven Bookes of the Iliades of Homere, Prince of Poets, 4to. very rare, last leaf manuscript, green mor. gilt leaves, 41 Us 6d . Lond. 1598 730 Chapman's (Geo.) Conspiracie and Tragedy of Charles Duke of Byron, 4to. 6s Lond. 1625 731 Chappie's (William) Review of Pusdon's Sur- vey of Devon, 4to. bds. 9s Exeter, 1785 732 Chappuzeau, Histoire des Joyeaux, 18mo. 25 6d Geneve, 1669 733 Chardin. Voyages en Perse, &c. nouvelle edition, avec notes par L. Langles, 10 vols. 8vo. with atlas in folio, calf, marbled leaves, 61 6s . . Par. 1811 " The best account of Mahomedan nations ever pub- lished."— Sir W. Jones. 734 Charles I. True Effegies of our Most Illus- trious Soveraigne Lord, King Charles, Queene Mary, with the rest of the Royall Progenie, 4to. 61 6s . Lond. 1641 This copy is deficient four of the portraits, but con- tains those of Charles I., Queen Henrietta Maria, by W. Hollar, Prince Charles, and Henry Duke of Gloucester. Nassau's copy sold for 30/ 10s, and Bindley's for 30/ 9s. 735 Charles I. Collection of all Remonstrances, Declarations, Orders, &c. which passed be- tween the King and his Parliament from 1641 to 1643, by Husband, 4to. large paper, calf, neat, 12s . Lond. 1643 736 Charles I. Reliquise Sacrse Carol in oe; or, the Works of that Great Monarch K. Charles I. portrait, 12mo. 10s 6d Hague, 1650 737 Charles 1. Vindication of, proving that his Ma- jesty was the author of Eikon Basilike, by Simmonds, 4to. calf, neat, Is Lond. 1711 738 Charles I. Prints of, and the Heads of the Nobles who suffered for their Loyalty, en- graved by Vertue, royal folio, half bd. fine impressions, \6s . Lond. \151 74 PICKERINGS 739 Charles II. Secret History of the Court and Reign of, 2 vols. 8vo. bds. 1 5s Lond. 1792 740 Charleton's (T. W.) Art of Fishing, a Poem, 8vo. 35 6d . North Shields, 1819 741 Charleton's (W.) Immortality of the Soul, a Poem, portrait by Lombart, 4to. 9s 1657 742 Charron (Pierre) de la Sagesse, 18mo. russia, marbled leaves, 12s Leyde, Elz. 1656 743 Chatham's (Earl of) Letters to his Nephew Thomas Pitt, crown 8vo. bds. 3s 6d 1804 744 Chaucer's (Geffray) Workes, newly print- . ed, with dyuers Workes which were neuer in print before, folio, black letter, fiyie copy , bound in morocco by Lewis, 21 1 Printed at London by Thomas Godfray, 1532 This is the first complete edition of Chaucer, of which perfect copies are of very rare occurrence, with the Auto- graph of Tickell, and verses in his hand writing. " In the reign of Edward the Third Chaucer undertook to delineate in native colours the variegated manners of his countrymen, and considered no station in life beneath the notice of a poet. With the refinements of the polite world he mingled the rude speech of the rustic, and taught the French and Italian Heroes of Chivalry and Romance to appear in an English dress. Indeed, the pen of this elegant writer appears to have achieved as great a conquest over the other languages of Europe, as the sword of his royal master obtained over the monarch of France.''-— Dr. Ingram, 745 Chaucer's (Geffray) Workes, black letter, folio, wanting the last leaf, 21 2s Lond. John Reynes, 1542 The Plowman's Tale was first printed in this edition. 746 Chaucer's (Geffrey) Workes, with the Siege and Destruction of the Citie of Thebes, com- piled by John Lidgate, Monke of Berie, wood cuts, folio, black letter, calf, 21 2s London, Kynyston and Wight, 1561 747 Chaucer's (Geoffrey) Woorkes, folio, black letter, wants title and a few leaves of the Pro- logue, 155 Lond. Kynyston and Wight, 1561 CATALOGUE. 75 748 Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, by Ogle, 3 vols. 8 vo. calf, 18s . Lond* 1741 749 Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, by Tyrwhitt, 5 vols, crown 8vo. green morocco, with joints, gilt leaves, 51 5s . Lond. 1822 750 Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, with an Essay on his Language and Versification, an Introduc- tory Discourse, Glossary, and Notes, by Tyr- whitt. This edition contains a Portrait of Chaucer, and an engraving of the celebrated Canterbury Pilgrimage, by Stothard, 5 vols, crown 8vo. bds. 21 12s 6d — halfbd. morocco, top edges gilt, 31 13s 6d — morocco, with gilt leaves, 51 5s Lond. Pickering, 1 830 751 5 vols, printed entirely on India paper, only two copies taken off, 11 17s 6d lb. 1830 " In elocution and elegance, in harmony and perspi- cuity of versification, he surpasses his predecessors in an infinite proportion ; his genius was universal, and adapted to themes of unbounded variety ; and his merit was not less in painting familiar manners with humour and propriety, than in moving the passions, and in repre- senting the beautiful or grand objects of nature, with grace and sublimity." — Warton. " His [Tyrwhitt's] publication of Chaucer's Canter- bury Tales is the most erudite, curious, and valuable performance that (excepting only that mine of literary treasure, Dr. Hickes's Thesaurus, which never had, nor ever will have, its equal) has yet appeared in this country." Ritson's Observations on Warton. 752 Chaucer. Amorum Troili et Creseidse libri duo priores Anglo-Latini, by Sir Francis Kin- aston, with recommendatory verses by Dudley Digges, Joh. Corbet, Will. Cartwright,&c. 4to. green morocco, gilt leaves, 11 Is Oxon. 1635 753 Chaucer. The Loves of Troilus and Creseid, with a Commentary by Sir Francis Kinaston, Lond. 1796.— The Miller's Tale, in modern English, by Sam. Cobb, 1712. — Court of Love, a Vision, from Chaucer, by Calcott, 1717.— Complaint of the Black Knight, by 76 PICKERING'S Dart, 1718. — Three new Poems from Chaucer, &c. 1721.— The Seaman's Tale, The Manci- ple's Tale, and The Wife of Bath, by A. Jackson, 1750. — New Collection of Poems, 1720, in 1 vol. 8vo. hf bd. uncut, a scarce collection, 18s 754 Chaucer's Miller's Tale, in modern English, by Sam. Cobb, 8vo. calf, As Lond. 1712 755 Chaucer. Set of Stothard's Designs for Bell's Edition of Chaucer, proofs, 13 in number, 8vo. Ills . . Lond. 1782 756 Chauchard's 25-Sheet Map of the Empire of Germany, Holland, the Netherlands, Switz- erland, &c. atlas folio, hf bd. \llls6d 1800 757 Chauncey, The retraction of Mr. Charles Chauncey, formerly Minister of Ware, in Har- fordshire, 4to. hf.bd. 3s Lond. 1641 758 Chauncy's (Sir Henry) Historical An- tiquities of Hertfordshire, with por- trait and all the plates, folio, fine copy, russia, with joints, marbled leaves, bound by Hering, 211 . Lond. 1700 759 Chedworth's (Lord) Notes on Shakspeare, 8vo. PRIVATELY PRINTED, hf. bd. MOrOCCO, UnCUt, top edges gilt, Ills . Lond. 1805 760 Chesneau, (Aug.) Orpheus Eucharisticus, 100 emblematic plates, 8vo. vellum, 12s Paris, 1657 761 Chess. Ludus Scacchise: Chesse Play; a Game both pleasant, wittie, and politicke, 4to. swd. As . Lond. 1597, reprint 762 Chester, Account of the Siege of, 12mo, Is 6d Chester, 1793 763 Chester Guide. Account of the Siege of Ches- ter, Chester, 1793. — History of Chester Ca- thedral, Lond. 1793.— Cheshire Biography, Chester, 1796, in 1 vol. 12mo. 4s 764 Chesterfield's (Lord) Letters to his Son, por- CATALOGUE. 77 trait, 2 vols. 4to. fine copy, red morocco, gilt leaves, 21 12s 6d . Lond. Ill A 165 Another copy, 4 vols. 8vo. calf, neat, \l As Lond. 1800 766 Chichele's (Abp. Hen.) Life, by O. L. Spencer, 8vo. hf bd. morocco, uncut, top edges gilt, \0s6d . . . 1783 767 Chifflet, (J. J.) Le Faux Chiidebrand relique aux Fables, 1659.— Le Vray Chiidebrand, ou Reponse au traitte inivrieux de M. Chifflet, Par. 1659, in 1 vol. 4to. calf, Guy on de Sardiere's copy, with the Autograph of Ste- phen Baluzius, 95 768 Christian's Companion to the Closet and Altar, 12mo. old blue morocco, gilt leaves, 3s 1724 769 Chronicles of Englocie, with the Frute of Timis, folio, blub letter, russia, with joints, gilt leaves, 61 6s . . St. Albans, [1483] The only complete copy of this excessively rare vo- lume known, is that in the King's library. The present copy is made up in MS. by Ames, except A 6, I i, and sheet K, which are deficient. 770 Cronycle of Englande, with the Descrip- cion of Brytayne, black letter, folio, mo- rocco, gilt leaves Imprinted by Julyan Notary, mcccccxv Extremely rare. The Chronicle is quite perfect, but the Description of Britain wants the last leaf. 771 Chronicle of London, from 1089 to 1483, printed from MSS. in the British Museum, and edited by Sir Harris Nicolas, 4to. boards, scarce, 21 2s . . Lond. 1827 772 Chronicles; viz. Holinshed's Chronicles of England, Scotland, and Ireland, 6 vols, 1807. — Froissart's Chronicles of England, France, Spain, Portugal, &c. by Lord Berners, 2 vols. 1812.— Fabyan's New Chronicles of England and France, 1811.— Grafton's Chronicle; or, History of England, 2 vols. 1809.— Hails 78 PICKERING'S Chronicle of England, 1809. Hardyng's Chronicle, with Grafton's Continuation, 1812, together, 13 vols. 4to. russia, marbled leaves^ 261 5s 773 Churchill's (Charles) Poems, with his Life, 3 vols. 18mo. 5s 6d . Lond. 177 r 6 774 Another copy, with his Life, and Notes, by Tooke, portrait, 2 vols. 8vo. bds. 12s 1804 775 Churton's (R.) Life of Alexander Nowell, por- trait and plates, 8vo. hf. bd. morocco, top edges gilt, \l 5s . Oxford, 1809 776 Ciaconii, (Al.) Vitse et Gesta Summorum Pontificum a Christo Domino usque ad Cle- mentem VIII. 2 vols, folio, old red morocco, gilt leaves, 21 2s . Romce, 1601 777 Cibber's, i. e. Shiel's Lives of the Poets, 5 vols. 12mo. bds, 1 5s . Lond. 1753 778 Ciceronis Opera Omnia, 10 vols, in 9, 18mo. vellum, 101 10s Lugd. Bat. Elz. 1642 A remarkably tall copy ; some of the fore-edges as well as top are not cut open. The Consolatio in this set is printed in italics. The Epistolae ad Familiares is not uniform, being bound in calf. 779 Ciceronis Opera, cum notis variorum ex Recen- sione C. G. Schiitzii, 11 vols. 8vo bds. 4Z 19s Aug. Taur. Pomba, 1823-28 " Schutzius's is an edition of real excellence, present- ing us with an extremely pure and correct text, con- taining all the critical value of preceding editions."— - Furnmawis Haudbuch. 780 Ciceronis Cato Major et de Amicitia, portrait, 2 vols. 48mo. in old red morocco, lined with silk, gilt leaves, 1/ Is Lut. Barbou, 1758-71 781 Ciceronis libri de Divinatione et de Fato, re- censuit et suis animad. J. Davisius, Chart. Max, 8vo. calf, 18s . Cant. 1721 782 Ciceronis ad Familiares Epistolse, in usum Delph. 4to. calf, neat, 11 5s Par. 1685 ,783 Ciceronis Epistolse ad Atticum, &c. cum cor- CATALOGUE. 79 rectionibus Pauli Manutii,, 8vo. half bd. ISs Venet. Aldus , 1558 The Register has the date of 1559. 784 Ciceronis Epistolse ad Atticum, 24mo. calf, 4s Lugd. Bat. Elz. 1642 785 Cicero de Legibus lib. iii. in eosdem Commen- tarii Adr.Turnebo auctore, the Meerman copy , 4to. red mor. gilt leaves, 125 Par. 1552 786 Cicero de Legibus, lib. iii. cum notis Davisii, accedit Turnebi Commentarius, 8vo. calf, neat, Ss 6d . . Cant. 1727 787 Aliud Exemplar, 8vo. calf, very neat, \0s6d . . Ibid. 1727 788 Cicero de Officiis, diamond edition, portrait, 48mo. bds. 5s Lond. Pickering, 1821 789 Cicero de Oratore. Orator ad M. Brutum. — De Claris Oratoribus : corrigente P. Manutio, 3 vols, in 1, 8vo. fine copy, vellum, but slightly wormed, 11 Is . . Venet. 1550 790 Ciceronis Liber de Claris Oratoribus, sive Bru- tus, in usum Delph. ed. Jac. 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Ibid, 1776 962 Da Costa's (E. M.) Historia Naturalis Testa- ceorum Britannise, or the British Conchology, Fr. and Eng. 17 plates, 4to. hf bd. morocco, UllsQd . . Lond. 1778 963 Dalby's (Is.) Course of Mathematics, 2 vols. royal 8vo. rough calf, 11 Lond. 1816 964 Dales (Rob.) Catalogue of the Nobility of Eng- land, 8vo. calf, marbled leaves, with the Au- thor s autograph, %s . Lond. 1697 965 Dallaway's (James) Constantinople, Ancient and Modern, plates, 4to. hf. bd. 18s 1797 966 Dallaway's (Mrs.) Manual of Heraldry, for Amateurs, 12mo. bds. Is Lond, 1828 This pretty little volume is designed to afford a knowledge of the rudiments of Heraldry to Amateurs, for which purpose it appears to be calculated; the de- scriptions are concise and simple, and are illustrated with wood cuts." — Retrospective Review. 967 Dalrymple's (Alex.) Historical Collection of the several Voyages and Discoveries in the South PICKERING'S Pacific Ocean, plates, 2 vols, in 1, 4to. calf, very neat, \l Is . Lond. 1770-71 968 Dalrymple's (A.) Collection of English Songs, crown 8vo. bds. 4s . Lond. 1796 969 Dalrymple's (David) Memorials and Letters, relating to the History of Britain during the Reigns of James I. and Charles I., 2 vols, crown 8vo. bds. 12s Glasgow, 1766 970 Another copy, 2 vols, half morocco, ISs Glasgow, 1766 971 Dalrymple's (John) Essay towards a General History of Feudal Property, 12mo. calf, neat, 6s . . Lond. 1758 972 Dalrymple's (Sir John) Memoirs of Great Bri- tain and Ireland, complete in 2 vols. 4to. russia, with joints, 41 4s The Fonthill copy, bound by Kalthoeber Lond. \16\,Edinb. 1788 973 Dalrymple's (Sir John) Memoirs of Great Bri- tain and Ireland, 3 vols. 8vo. bds. uncut, \l\6s . . Lond. 1790 974 Another copy, 3 vols. 8vo. cf neat, 21 2s 1790 975 Another copy, 3 vols. 8vo. calf, 11 4s Dublin, 1771 976 Dalton's (John) New System of Chemical Phi- losophy, 2 vols. 8vo. bds. scarce, ISs Manchester, 977 vol. 1, 8vo. bds. 6s Ibid, 1810 978 Dance of Death, 50 cuts, by Bewick, 12mo. bds. 5s . . Lond. 1789 979 Dance of Death, exhibited in fifty-five ele- gant Engravings on Wood, with a Dissertation on the several representations of that subject, more particularly on those attributed to Maca- ber, and Holbein, by Francis Douce, Esq. 8vo. hf. bd. morocco, \l\s Lond, 1833 This edition is a faithful fac-simile of the celebrated wood-cut impression of the Dance of Death, which work has always been deservedly ranked amongst the finest of Holbein's productions. Sandrart says, " I well remember the year 1627, when Paul Rubens came to Utrecht to visit Honthorst, being escorted, both coming CATALOGUE. 95 from and returning to Amsterdam, by several artists;, as we were in the boat, the conversation fell upon Hol- bein's book of cuts, representing the Dance of Death, Rubens gave them the highest encomiums, advising me, who was then a young man, to set the highest value upon them ; informing me, at the same time, that he in his youth had copied them." — In Ottley's History of Engraving and the Bibliographical Decameron, spe- cimens of the cuts are given. 980 Dandilly (Arnaud) Lettres, 12mo. calf, neat, 3s 6d . . Lyon, 1665 981 Daniell's (Sam.) Certaine Small Workes here- tofore divulged, slightly imperfect, 12mo. vel- lum, 10s 6d . Lond. 1611 982 Daniel's (Sam.) Collection of the History of England, with a Continuation by J. Trussel, folio, calf, 10s 6d . Lond. 1685 983 Daniell's (W.) Voyage round Great Britain, commencing from the Land's-End in Corn- wall, plates, folio, hf bd. morocco, uncut, 41 Us 6d . . Lond. 1814 984 Dante (Aligh.) LaComedia con'la nuova Espo- sitione di Alesandro Vellutello, 4to.m old mo- rocco, gilt leaves, tooled on the sides, 31 3s Vinegia, Franc. Marcholini, 1544 985 Another copy, morocco, gilt leaves, but stained, 21 %s . . Vinegia, 1544 986 Dante, con nuove Ispositione, 24mo. calf, 9s Rovillio, Lione, 1571 987 Dante La Divina Commedia, ridotto a miglior lezzione dagli Academica della Crusca, ae- crescinto di un doppio Rimario e di tre Judici copiosissimi, per opera di G. A. Volpi, por- trait, 3 vols. 8vo. Prince Soubise's copy, cf neat, 21 2s . Padova, 1727 988 Dante, La Divina Commedia, correcta spiegata e difesa dal P. Baldassarre Lombardi, 4 vols. 4to. sewed, 31 13s 6d . Roma, 1815 989 Dante, La Divina Commedia, Diamond edi- tion, portrait, 2 vols. 48mo. bds. 10s Lond. Pickering, 1822 96 PICKERING'S 990 Dante L'Amoroso Convivio, 4to. vellum, 21 12s 6d Firenze per F. Bonaccorsi, 1490 " Premiere edition de ce livre. Elle est rare et recherch £e. ' ' — Fourn ier. 99 1 Dante, Terze Rima, small 8vo. calf, gilt leaves, Ills . . Aldo, 1515 992 Dante, le Terze Rime, small 8vo. hf.bd. 9s Lyon. " Copie sur l'Aldine de 1515, avec lameme preface, et les memes figures en bois, gravees un peu plus en petit." — Renouard. 993 Dante della Volgare Eloquenzia, con Vita di Giov. Boccaccio, Vicenza, Tol. Jan. de Bressa, 1529. — Dialogo del Trissino, inti- tulato II Castellano, ibid, 1529. — La Poetica di Gio. Gior. Trissino, ibid, 1529. — Epistola del Trissino de le Lettere nuovamente aggi- unto ne la Lingua Italiana, ibid, 1529, in 1 vol. folio, calf, neat, a little wormed, 11 Is " Toutes les pieces que nous venons d'annoncer dans cet Intitule ont ete imprimees ensemble, mais separe- ment les unes des autres : elles sont fort estimees et assez rares a trouver rassemblees dans un seul volume. La plus rare de toutes est celle qui est intitulie La Poeta." — De Bure. 994 Dante Opere, col Comento del Pampeo Ven- turi, 5 vols. 12mo. calf, \l 5s Venez. 1741 995 Dante, translated, with Notes, by H. F. Cary, 3 vols. 12mo. bds. 15s Lond. 1831 996 Another copy, 3 vols. 32mo. bds. Is 6d 1814 997 Dantisci (Joannis) Sylva, Bonon. 1529. — Aventini (Jo.) Panegyrica Oratio pro Reli- gione Christiana, Lovan. 1532. — Bulla Julii pap-ae ii. contra Johannem Bentivolum, black Ietter t Romce, 1506. — Bulloe (III.) Leonis Papse X. black letter, Romce. 1516. — Confir- mate der Conincklijcker Majisteyt, Louven, 1556, 7 tracts in 1 vol.4to.c/. neat, 11 Us6d 998 D'Anville, Geographie Ancienne Abregee, maps, 3 vols. 12mo. calf, ISs Par. 1768 999 Darcie's (Abraham) Annals ; the true and CATALOGUE. 97 Royall History of Q. Elizabeth, portrait, 4to. neat, in russia, 11 4s Lond. 1625 1000 Another copy, 4to. wants title, 5s Ibid. 1625 1001 Darwin's Botanic Garden, plates by Fuseli, 4to. calf, neat, 11 5s Lond. 1795 1002 2 vols. 8vo. half bd. morocco, uncut, top edges gilt, \l As . Ibid. 1799 1003 Daubeney's (Charles) Guide to the Church, 8vo. bds. 5s . Lond. 1798 1004 D'Aunoy, (Mad.) Memoires Secrets de Mr. L. D. D. 0[rleans] 18mo. 4s Par. 1696 1005 Davenant's (W.) Madagascar, and other Poems, 12mo. 5s . Lond. 1638 1006 Davies's (John) Microcosmos ; the Discovery of the Little World, with the government thereof, 4to. vellum, 31 3s Oxf 1603 A writer in the European Magazine for Sept. 1793, (supposed to be the late Geo. Steevens,) suggests, that, as Davies was an associate of Shakespeare's, p. 215, note c. of his Microcosmos, where the initials " W. S. & R. B." occur, must, doubtless, have been intended for William Shakespeare and Richard Burbage ; the latter of whom, in Oldy's MS. Notes on Langbaine, is supposed to have been the painter of the Duke of Chan« dos's picture of our Bard. 1007 Davila (H. C.) Storia delle Guerre Civili di Francia, 2 vols, folio, large paper, fine copy, calf, gilt and marbled leaves, 31 3s Par. 1644 <£ I do not know a more pure and perfect historical composition than the Historia delle Guerre Civili di Francia."- — Green's Diary. 1008 Da Vinci, (Leon.) Trattato della Pittura, plates, folio, calf, neat, 11 Is Par. 1651 1009 Davis's (Hen.) Examination of Gibbon's His- tory of the Roman Empire, 8vo. bds. Is 1786 1010 Davis's (H.) Examination of Gibbon, and Re- ply to Gibbon's Vindication, in 1 vol. 8vo. calf, neat, 10s 6d Lond. 1778-79 1011 Davis's (W.) Olio of Bibliographical and Li- terary Memoranda, 12mo. bds. 3s 1817 H 98 PICKERING'S 1012 Davison's (Fran.) Poetical Rhapsody; to which are added several other Pieces, by Francis and Walter Davison, edited by Sir Harris Nicolas, 2 vols, crown 8vo. bds. II Is — 2 vols. hf bd. morocco, uncut, top edges gilt, \l 85 . Lond. 1826 " In addition to the elucidatory notes, the Editor has given us Memoirs of the different contributors, so that the Rhapsody is no longer a book of songs and sonnets only, but a lively and authentic picture of the time, including many particulars connected with inte- resting subjects, which have never before seen the light. In confirmation of this remark we allude to the very curious letter, hitherto unpublished, from Sir Edward Dyer to Sir Christopher Hatton, respecting Queen Eli- zabeth, which, in our opinion, sets at rest for ever the question as to the chastity of the Virgin Queen. It contains a curious exposition of the royal lady's amours in general." — New Monthly Magazine. 1013 Davison's (J.) Account of a Work entitled " Elements of General Knowledge/' 8vo. swd. 5s . Oxford, 1804 1014 Davy's (Sir Humphrey) Elements of Chemical Philosophy, plates, vol. 1, (all published) 8vo. bds. 15s . . Lond. 1812 1015 Davy's (Sir Humphrey) Elements of Agri- cultural Chemistry, plates, 4to. boards, 14$ Lond. 1813 1016 DeBry,Collectiones Peregrinationum in Indiam Occidentalem, &c. numerous plates, folio, parts I. to IX. first edition, remarkably clean copy, hf. bd. vellum, 121 12s Fraucof. ad Mcenum, 1590-1602 These form a portion of the Grand Voyages, and have all the plates which belong to the nine parts. It is per- fectly free from the stains which are found in most copies, and supposed to be fine paper. 1017 De Bure. Bibliographic Instructive, 7 vols. — Par. 1768. Catalogue de Gaignat, 2 vols. 1769. Table. 1782, together, 10 vols. 8vo. french calf, very neat, 41 4s The Syston Park copy. CATALOGUE. 99 1018 Becandole (A. P.) Plantarum Historia Sue- culentarum, fig. dessinees par P. J. Redoute, papier velin, royal folio, beautifully coloured, half bound russia, uncut, top edges gilt, 107 10s . Paris, 1799 1019 Dedekindus's (F.) Grobianus, or the Com- pleat Booby, engiished by R. Bull, 8vo. calf, neat, 6s , . Lond. 1739 1020 Defensio Friderici Staphylii adversus Ph. Melancthonem, Flacc. Illyricum, &c. Par. 1559. Vacquerii (Jo.) De Multiplici Tenta- tione, Par. 1560. — Vacquerie (J.) Remon- strance aux Roys Chrestiens touchant l'abo- lition des Heresies, Par. 1560, in 1 vol. 8vo. vellum, 9s 1021 Defoe's (B. N.) Compleat English Dictionary, 12mo. calf, 3s . West. 1735 1022 Defoe's (Dan.) Life and Adventures of Dun- can Campbell, portrait and plates, 8vo. calf, 10s 6d . . Lond. 1720 1023 Defoe's (Dan.) Life and Adventures of Robin- son Crusoe, plates, 8vo. 5s Lond. 1720 1024 Defoe's (Dan.) Farther Adventures of Robin- son Crusoe, map, 8vo. 5s Lond. 1719 1025 Defoe's (Dan.) Tour through Great Britain and Scotland, maps, 3 vols. 8vo. calf, 9s Lond. 1026 Defoe's (Dan.) Memoirs of Capt. Carleton, 8vo. calf, neat, Is 6d Lond. 1743 1027 De George's (Fred.) Essays, 8vo. bds. pri- vately printed, As 6d Lond. 1827 1028 Delaune's (Tho.) Present State of London, cuts, 12 mo. russia, gilt leaves, \l Is 1681 3 029 Delectable Demaundes, and Pleasant Ques- tions, with their several 1 Answers, black letter, 4to. wanting one leaf, 15s Lond. 1596 1030 De Legibus Hebraeorum Forensibus lib. sing, ex Ebrseorum pandectis versus et Comment, illustratus per Constantinum l'Empereur ab 100 PICKERINGS Opwyck, 4to. calf, neat, Thuanuss copy, \ 2s Lugd. Bat. Elz. 1637 1032 Delices de l'ltalie, numerous plates, 6 vols. 12mo. calf, 15s Leide, 1709 1033 Delices de Leide, plates, 12mo. calf, neat, 5s 6d . . Leide, 1712 1034 Delices de la Suisse, numerous plates, 4 vols. 12mo. calf, neat, 16s Leide, 1714 1035 Dell's (William) Tryal of Spirits, 8vo. calf, 4s Lond. n. d. 1036 Dellon. Histoire de l'lnquisition de Goa, 12mo. 4s . Amst. 1737 1037 De Loier's (Peter) Treatise of Spectres; or, Strange Sights, Visions, and Apparitions, appearing sensibly unto men, 4to. russia, 1 5s . . Lond. 1605 1038 Deloney's (Tho.) Thomas of Reading; or, the Sixe worthy Yeomen of the West, 4to. hf bd. morocco, gilt leaves, 1Z 10s 1632 Sold in Inglis's Sale for 21 Us. 1039 Delphini (Petri) Generalis Camuldu- lensis Epistol/e, folio, Venetian morocco, gilt leaves, one leaf, v. iiii. supplied in MS. 41 4s . . Venet. 1524 Very rare. Father Martin says a copy sold for 1000 livres ; Gaignat's sold for 567 francs, and the Valliere copy for 374 francs. " Pietro Delfinio was one of the instructors of Leo the Xth. who frequently visited the Monastery of Camal- doli. "---RGscoe's Leo X. 1040 Demosthenis Orationes, Gr. folio, fine copy, hf bd. morocco, 61 6s Venet. Aldus, 1504 Aldus printed two editions of Demosthenes in the same year. This is the second ; which Renouard and Dr. Dibdin observe exhibits a much purer text than the first. 1041 Demosthenis et iEschinis Principum Grsecse Oratorum Opera, cum utriusque autoris Vita et Ulpiani Commentariis, &c. variis Lectio- nibus adaucta, Annotationibus illustrata, &c. CATALOGUE. 101 per Hieron. Wolfium, folio, fine copy, calf, neat, 41 14s 6d . Franco/, 1604 " This is the most beautiful and accurate of all Wolfs editions, and is universally acknowledged to be a mag- nificent and truly critical performance.' , ---Difoim. 1042 Denne's (Sam.) Antiquarian Tracts, viz. Ex- amination of an Inscription on a Barn in Kent. — Observations on the Burning of the Steeple of St. Paul's. — Memoir of Hokeday. — Extracts from the Life of Phineas Pette. — - Observations on a Stone Seat at Upchurch, in 1 vol. 4to. 15s . Lond. 1792-95 1043 Dent's (Arthur) Plaine Man's Path-way to Heaven, 12mo. vellum, 4s 6d Lond. 1607 1044 De Piles's Art of Painting, with the Lives of 300 Painters, 8vo. calf, Is 6d Lond. n. d. 1045 Deptford. The Royal Charter of Confirmation granted by K. James II. to Trinity House, 8vo. calf, 4s 6d . 1685 1046 Desargues. Maniere Universelle pour pratiquer la Perspective, par A. Bosse, 157 plates, 8vo. calf, neat, 9s . Par. 1648 1047 Descamps. (J. B.) La Vie des Peintres Fla- mands, Allemands, et Hollandois, avec des Portraits, 4 vols. Par. 1753-63. — Voyage de la Flandre, et du Brabant, Par. 1769, toge- ther, 5 vols. 8vo. hf bd. russia, uncut, 21 2s 1048 Description of Hagley, Envil, and the Lea- sowes, 12mo. hf bd. 2s 6d Birming. n. d. 1049 Description of the Pictures and Curiosities at Wilton House, 8vo. hf. bd. 2s Salisb. 1778 1050 Descrizione delle Pitture, Scolture, e Archi- tetture, &c. di Genova, 8vo. sewed, 4s Gen. 1780 1051 Desenfan's (Noel) Descriptive Catalogue of Pictures of the different Schools, with the prices, 2 vols, in 1 8vo. hf bd. 8s Lond. 1801 1052 Dialoghi luno di Mercurio et Caronte, small 8vo. calf, gilt leaves , \0s6d Vinegia, 1527 102 PICKERING S " Autor hujus Libelli rarissimi fuit Valdesius His- panus, unus e primis Reformats Doctrinae in Regno Napolitano Statoribus. "--Placcii Theat.Anon. 1053 Dibdin's (Charles) Songs, 2 vols. 12rao. bds. 5s . . Lond. 1814 1054 Dibdin's (Charles) Professional Life, with 600 Songs, 4 vols. 8vo. bds. II Lond. 1803 1055 Dibdin's (T.F.) Poems, 8vo. bds. scarce, 1/4* Land. 1797 " About twelve years ago I was rash enough to pub- lish a small volume of Poems with my name affixed. They were the production of my juvenile years ; and I need hardly say, at this period, how ashamed I am of their authorship. The Monthly and Analytical Re- views did me the kindness of just tolerating them, and of warning me not to commit any future trespass upon the premises of Parnassus. I struck off 500 copies, and was glad to get rid of half of them as waste paper ; the remaining half has been partly destroyed by my own hands, and has partly mouldered away in oblivion, amidst the dust of booksellers' shelves. My only consolation is, that the volume is exceedingly rare !"--- Biblio- mania, Jirst edit. 1056 Dibdin's (Dr. T. F.) Director, presentation copy from the author, with some MS. notes by T. Park, 2 vols. 8vo. bds. 16s 1807 1057 2 vols. 8vo. bds. 12s Lond. 1807 1058 Dibdin's (T. F.) Introduction to the Greek and Latin Classics^ 8vo. russia, gilt leaves, with joints, 11 Is . Lond. 1804 1059 Dibdin's (T.F.) Introduction to the Know- ledge of the Rare and Valuable Editions of the Greek and Latin Classics, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, neat, 18s . Lond. 1808 1060 fourth edition, 2 vols. 8vo. bds. II Is Ibid. 1827 1061 2 vols. 8vo. hf. bd. green morocco, uncut, top edges gilt, 11 8s Ibid. 1827 1062 Dibdin (T. F.) Bibliotheca Britannicse ; Spe- cimen of a Digested Catalogue of Rare, Curious, and Useful Rooks in the English CATALOGUE. 103 Language, large paper, 4to. bds. privately printed . . Lond. 1808 Only Eight copies printed in 4to. and forty in 8vo. This copy contains the printer's bill and receipt for printing. 1063 Dibdin's (T. F.) Edition of Ames and Her- bert's History of Printing, portrait and plates, 4 vols. 4to. bds. 11 Is Lond. 1810-19 1064 Dibdin's (T. F.) Bibliomania; or Book Mad- ness, 2 vols. 8vo. bds. uncut, 51 5s 1811 1065 Dibdin's (T. F.) Lincolne Nosegay, 8vo. hf. bd. U4s . Lond. 1811 1066 Dibdin's (T. F.) Bibliotheca Spenceriana, plates, 4 vols, imperial 8vo. bds. 61 16s 6d Lond. 1814-15 1067 Dibdin's (T. F.) Bibliographical Decameron, 3 vols, royal 8vo. bds. uncut, ivanting some plates, 61 . Lond. 1817 1068 Dibdin's (T. F.) Sermons, 8vo. bds. 9s 1820 1069 Dibdin's (T. F.) Bibliographical, Antiquarian, and Picturesque Tour, with Lewis's etchings inserted, 3 vols, royal 8vo. hf. bd. russia, uncut, top edges gilt, \2l 12s Lond. 1821 1070 Dibdin's (T. F.) Roland for an Oliver, or brief remarks upon the Preface and Notes of G. A. Crapelet, royal 8vo. bds. 41 4s 1821 Only thirty-six copies printed. 1071 Dibdin's (T. F.) JEdes Althorpianee, an Ac- count of the Mansion, Books, and Pictures of Earl Spencer, at Althorp, portraits and, plates, 2 vols, imperial 8vo. 41 4s Lond. 1822 1072 Dibdin's (T. F.) Library Companion, 8vo. bds. \6s . . Lond. 182.5 1073 Dibdin's (T. F.) Bibliophobia, Remarks on the present Languid and Depressed State of Literature and the Book Trade, 8vo. bds. 4s 6d . . Lond. 1832 1074 Dibdin's (T. F.) Lent Lectures, 2 vols, crown 8vo. bds. II Is . Lond. 1833 104 PICKERING'S 1075 Dibdin— Gardiner's (W.) Catalogue for 1812, Part 1, 8vo. uncut , 11 . Lond. 1812 With the celebrated Appendix, containing the Cri- tique on Dibdin's Bibliomania. 1076 Dicey's (Tho.) Historical Account of Guern- sey, 12mo. 35 . Lond. 1751 1077 Dictionnaire Genealogique, Heraldique, Chro- nologique et Historique, 3 vols, 12mo. from the Library of the Infant Don Gabriel, calf gilt leaves, ISs . Par. 1757 1078 Didymi Interpretations et antiquse et per- quam utiles in Homeri Iliada, et Odyssea, Gr. 8vo. tall and clean copy, but wanting sheet r. 155 . Venet. Aldus. 1521 1079 Digby, (Sir Kenelm) Castrations from the Pri- vate Memoirs of, 8vo. not pub. \0s 6d 1828 1080 Dionysii Halicarnassensis Historia Romanse, 2 vols. 18mo. red morocco, gilt leaves, bound by Roger Payne, ISs apud Gryphium, 1555 1081 Dionysii Halicarnassensis de Antiquis Oratori- bus, Commentarii recensuit Mores, Chart; Max. 8vo. bds. II 5s Oxon. 1781 This is one of the very few copies which were taken off, with the initials and vignettes in red ink. 1082 Dionysii Geographia, Gr. edidit Wells, 8vo. hf. bd. 4s 6d . Lond. 1738 1083 Disowned, by the Author of Pelham, 4 vols. crown 8vo. bds. ISs . Lond. 1829 1084 Disputatio inter Clericum et Militem sup potestate prelatis ecclesie atque principibus terrarum commissa sub forma dyalogi incipit feliciter, 4 to. fine copy, sewed, 125 Cologn, typis Ulrici Zel, circa 1470 " Les caracteres sont ceux employees par Zel dans le trait£ de Singularitate Clericorum de 1467. Impression a longues lignes de 26 sur les plus grandes pages, et sans chiffres, signatures, oulettres initiales ; cesderniers ont ete supplies a la main."— MS, note by Van de Vetde. 1085 D'Israeli's (I.) Calamities of Authors, 2 vols. crown 8vo. bds. scarce, 15s Lond. 1812 CATALOGUE. 105 1086 D'Israeli's (Is.) Literary Character Illustrated, 8vo. bds. 6s 6d . Lond. 1818 1087 D'Israeli's (I.) Curiosities of Literature, two series, 6 vols. 8vo. bds. 31 3s Lond. 1824 1088 Dissertatio de Tertulliani Vita et Scriptis, 8vo. swd. 2s 6d 1089 Dissertation concerning the Origin and Anti- quity of Barley Wine, Oxf. 1750. — Dia- logue concerning Decency and places of ne- cessary retirement, Lond. 1751. — both by Dr. Rolleston, Archdeacon of Sarum, in 1 vol.4to. hf. bd. scarce, 1 5s 1090 Dissertation on the Nature, and Measures of Value, 8vo. calf, neat, 3s Lond. 1825 1091 Dives et Pauper, folio, black letter, wants the Table of Contents, and nine leaves Lond. by R. 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Ectypa Varia ; ad Historiam Britannicam illustrandam ; iEre olim in- sculpta, studio et cura Antiquarii fidelissimi CATALOGUE. 147 €t indefessi Thomse Hearne, A. M. Oxoni- ensis, royal 4to. hf. bd. morocco, 31 3s This volume consists of impressions from the original copper plates, which illustrate the works of the cele- brated antiquary, Thomas Hearne. Twenty -five copies only printed, 1569 Hearne's (Tho.) Works, viz. Lelandi (Jo- han.) de Rebus Britannicis collectanea, 6 vols, 1715. — Dodwelli (Hen.) de Parma Equestri Woodwardiana Dissertatio, 1713. Acta Apostolorum, Grseco-Latine, e Codice Laudi- ano, 1715. — Rossi (Joan.) Historia Regum Anglice, 1745. — Roperi (Guiiiel.) Vitee D, Thomae Mori, 1716. — Aluredi Beverlacensis Annales, 1716. — Livii (Titi) Foro Juliensis vita Henrici V., 1716. Camdeni (GuiL) Annales Elisabethee, 3 vols. 1717. — Sprotti Chronica, 1719. — Guilielmi Nubrigensis His- toria Rerum Anglicarum, 3 vols, in 2, 1719. — Textus RofFensis, 1720. — Collection of Curious Discourses, 1720. Roberti de Avesbury Historia de Edvardi III. 1720. — Johannis de Fordun Scotichronicon, 5 vols. 1722.— History of Glastonbury, 1722.— He- mingi Chartulariurn Ecclesiae Wigorniensis, 2 vols. 1723.— Robert of Gloucester's Chroni- cle, 2 vols. 1724. Peter Langtoft's Chroni- cle, 1725.— Johannis Glastoniensis Chronica, 2 vols. 1726. — Adami de Domerham Historia de Rebus Gestis Glastoniensibus, 2 vols, 1727. — Thomee de Elmham Vita Henrici V. 1727.— Liber Niger Scaccarii, 2 vols. 1728. — Historia Vitse et Regni Ricardi II. 1729. — Johannis de Trokelowe Annales Edvardi II. Henrici de Blaneforde Chronica et Ed- vardi II. Vita, 1729.— Caii (Tho.) Vindiciee Antiquitatis Academiee Oxoniensis contra J, Caium, Cantab. 2 vols, 1730.— Wakeri He- mingford Historia de Rebus Gestis Edvardi L 148 PICKERING'S Ii. et III. 2 vols. 1731.— Otterbourne (Tho.) et Johannes Whethamstede ab Origine Gentis Britannicee usque ad Edv. IV. 2 vols. 1732. — Chronicon Prioratus de Dunstable, 2 vols. 1 733. Benedictus Abbas Petroburgensis Vita Henrici II. et Ricardi I. 2 vols. 1735. — Leland's (John) Itinerary, 9 vols. 1745.-- Reliquise Bodleianse, 1703.— Spelman's (Sir J.) Life of Alfred the Great, 1709.— Ductor Historicus, 2 vols. 1723.— Lives of Leland, Hearne, and Wood, 2 vols, 1772, together, 68 vols, in 67, 8vo. fine set, uniformly bound in blue morocco, extra, gilt leaves, in the Harleian style, by Clarke, 1501 Complete copies of the works of Hearne are of ex- tremely rare occurrence, and are to be found in few either public or private collections. Of many not more than one hundred copies were printed. Their value and importance to the English Historian is well known. Most of the works are for the first time printed, and have not since been republished. 1570 Heath's (James) Brief Chronicle of the Late Intestine Wars of England, Ireland, and Scotland, with some portraits, 8vo. calf, 31 3s . . Lond. 1663 1571 Hebreu (Leon.) Philosophic d' Amour, trad. par le Seig. du Pare Champenois, 8vo. calf, Is 6d . . Lyon, 1551 Dedicated to Queen Catherine de Medicis. 1572 Heeren's (A. H. L.) Historical Researches into the Politics, Intercourse, and Trade of the Carthaginians, Ethiopians, and Egyp- tians, 3 vols. 8vo. bds. 21 5s Oxford, 1832 1573 Heeren's (A. H. L.) Manual of the History of the Political System of Europe and its Colo- nies, 2 vols. 8vo. bds. II Is Oxford, 1834 1574 Heineccii (J. G.) Praelectiones Academics in Grotium, 8vo. vellum, 12s Berol. 1744 1575 Heineccii (J. G.) Elementa Juris Civilis, 8vo. swd. 9s . . Lips. 1766 CATALOGUE. 149 1576 Heineccius's (J. G.) System of Universal Law, by Turnbull, 2 vols. 8vo. bds. 15s 1763 1577 Heiniken Idee generate d'une Collection com- plete d'Estampes, 8vo. hf bd. calf, II 16s Leips. 1771 1578 Heinsii (Dan.) in Horatii Opera Animadver- siones et Notse, 2 vols. 18mo. calf, 5s Lugd. Bat. Elz. 1629 1579 Henley's (Orator) Compleat Linguist; con- taining Grammars of the Spanish, Italian, French, Greek, and Latin Tongues, 8vo. hf bd. 9s . Lond. 1719-20 1580 Henry VIII. Privy Purse Expenses from 1529 to 1532, with introductory Remarks and il- lustrative Notes, by Sir Harris Nicolas, 8vo. bds. II Is . Lond. 1827 1581 large paper, only twelve copies printed, 51 5s . Ibid. 1827 This volume abounds in curious particulars, illus- trative not only of the manners, customs, and expenses of the time, but, to some extent, of the habits and pur- suits of Henry the Eighth. From it may be traced where the King was on each day during the above period, his occupations and amusements, together with the names of the persons composing his household, their wages, and the cost of their dresses, &c. It likewise contains numerous entries relative to Anne Boleyn, and the information which they afford respecting her is both new and important. Among other items are the sums paid for jewels, books, furniture, clothes, &c. ; the charges of the King's fools and jester ; and the ex- penses attendant on his majesty's interview with Francis I, at Calais, in October, 1532. Each month's account was examined and signed by the King. 1582 Henrici VIII. Regis, Assertio Septem Sacra- mentorum adversus M. Lutherum, 4to. calf 11 Ss Lugduni Rovillium, 1561 A very uncommon edition of Henry VIII. Defence against Luther, with a long Preface by Gabriel de Sa- conay, Ecclesiae Lugdunensis praecentor. 1583 Henry (Matthew) On Meekness, 12mo. calf 4s 6d . . Lond. 1699 150 PICKERING'S 1584 Henry's (Matthew) Life, by Tong, portrait* 8vo. calf, 4s . Load. 1716 1585 Henry's (Rob.) History of Great Britain, por- trait, 12 vols. 8vo. calf, neat, 31 15s 1800 1586 Henshall's (Sam.) Specimen of a History of South Britain, 4to. bds. 6s Lond. 179& 1587 Hentzi's (R.) Views in Switzerland, 23 co- loured plates, beautifully executed, folio, bds. 21 2s . . Paris 1588 Hentzner's (Paul) Travels in England, with Naunton's Fragmenta Regalia, portrait and plates, 8vo. uncut, 7s Lond. 1797 1589 Herbert and Brayley's Antiquities of Lambeth Palace, plates, 4to. bds. 16s Lond. 1806 1590 Herbert's (Geo.) Poems, with his Life, by Iz. Walton, portrait, 12mo. 5s Lond. 1679 1591 Herbert's (Geo.) Remains, with his Life, 12mo, 6s . . Lond. 1652 1592 Herbert's (Tho.) Travels in Africa and Asia the Great, cuts, folio, calf, 12s Lond. 1638 1593 Herbert, (Sir T.) Firebrace, &c. Memoirs of the two last years of the Reign of Charles I. 8vo. 5s . Lond. 1711 1594 Herbert (Wm. third Earl of Pembroke) and Sir Benjamin Rudyard's Poems, edited by Sir Egerton Brydges, 12mo. bds. Is 1817 1595 Hereafter ensueth the auncient severall cus- tomes of the seuerall Mannors of SrEBBUN- huth and Hackney, allowed and approved by Henrie L. Wentworth, the x day of Nov. 1587, 4to. fclac& letter, calf, very rare, 51 5s 1596 Hereditary Right to the Crown of England Asserted, folio, calf, 12s Lond. 1713 In 1714 the Rev. Hilkiah Bedford was sentenced to three years* imprisonment and a heavy fine for writing this book, the real author of which was the Rev. George Harbin. 1597 Heresbachii (Con.) de Laudibus Grsecarum CATALOGUE. 151 iiterarium oratio.— Sturm ii (Joan.) de Edu- catione Principium.— Aschami (Rogeri) et J. Sturmii Epistolse de nobilitate Anglicana, 8vo. vellum, 6s . Argent. 1551 1598 Herodian's History of the Roman Emperors, 8vo. calf, neat, 6s . Lond. 1698 1599 Herodoti Historian, Gr. et Lat. cum notis va- riorum et Gronovii, folio, uncut, 21 2s Lugd. Bat. 1715 1600 Herodotus latine, ex vers. Laur. Vallae. folio, vellum, \l Is Venet. G. Gregoriis, 1494 1601 Herodotus, translated by Littlebury, maps, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, neat, lis Lond. 1720 1602 Herodotus, Gr. with a Prolegomena, and Eng- lish Notes, by Alex. Negris, 2 vols. 12mo. bds. 12s . Edinb. 1833 * 4 This edition, we may venture to say it, is as nearly immaculate as the infirmity of human nature and the frailty of human types will permit any work of the kind to be." — Edinb. Observer. 1603 Heroine Mousquetaire, ou Hist, de Madle Christine, Contesse de Meyrac, plates, 18mo. calf, 5s . . Amst. 1702 1604 Herrick's (Rob.) Hesperides; or, the Works both Humane and Divine, portrait by Mar- shall, 8vo. russia, gilt leaves, rare, 21 \2s 6d Lond. 1648 Sold in Dowdeswell's sale for 4/ 4s, and in Bindley's for 4/ 16s. 1605 Herrick's Poems, 8vo. wants title, and imper- fect at the end, 6s Lond. 1648 1606 Herrick's (R.) Select Poems, by Dr. Nott, crown 8vo. bds. 3s 6d Bristol, n. d. 1607 Herrick's (R.) Poetical Works, portrait, 2 vols, crown 8vo. bds. II Is, hf. bd. morocco, top edges gilt, 11 8$ Lond. 1 82 5 " Herrick possesses a vigour of fancy, a warmth of feeling, a soundness of sense, and an ease of versifi- cation, sufficient to rank him very high in the scale of English poets." — Quarterly Review, 152 PICKERING'S 1608 Hesiod Graece, cum Prsefactione ac luculen- tissimis enarrationibus Ph. Melancthonis, Hag. 1532.— Terentiae Comcedise ex Erasmi et Rivii Attendariensis castigationibus multo absolutissimse, &c. Colon. 1535, in 1 vol. small 8vo. calf, 9s 1609 Hesiod. Riccii (Steph.) Commentarius in Hesiodi Ascroei, accesserunt Ulpii Franeke- rensis, Frisii et Nic. Valise translationes, 8vo. hf. bd. rare, 10s 6d Witemb. 1590 1610 Hesiod. The Georgicks of Hesiod, by George Chapman, translated elaborately out of the Greek, with commendatory verses by Michael Drayton, and Ben Jonson, 4to. calf, neat, but cut close, 51 5s Lond. 1618 Very rare. Warton in his History of English Poetry doubted its existence. Bibliotheca Anglo Poetica, 12/ 12s, sold in Bindley's sale for 18/ 18s. 1611 Hesychii Dictionarium, Gr. fol. very fine copy, russia,gilt leaves, 31 13s 6d Venet. Aldus, 1514 " Le manuscrit sur leqnel Aide fit cette edition, la premiere d'Hesychius, et qui est devenue rare, lui fut envoye par C. G. Bardelloue, noble Mantouan, a qui il en temoigna sa reconnoissance par une dedicace/' Renouard. 1612 Heures a FUsaige de Rome, embellished with spirited wood cut borders, folio, fine copy, ruled throughout with red lines, old calf, gilt leaves, 41 4s Verard, 1488 1613 Heures a 1' Usage de Rome, printed upon vel- lum, 8vo. with illuminated capitals, and twenty neat miniatures in gold and colours, bound in Venetian morocco, gilt leaves, \l\s Paris, par Germain Hardouyn. 1614 Hey's (Richard) Tracts, viz. Observations on Civil Liberty, Dissertations on Suicide, Du- elling, and Gaming, 4 tracts in 1 vol. 8vo. hf. bd. 9s . Camb. 1776-84 CATALOGUE. 153 1615 Heyden's (H. V.) Speedy Help for Rich and Poor ; or, Certain Physical Discourses, Lond. 1640. - French's (John) Treatise on the Yorkshire Spaw, 1652. — Manner of Making; Coffee, Tea, and Chocolate, 1685, in 1 vol. 18mo. 45 1616 Hey wood's (Tho.) Hierarchie of the Blessed Angels, folio, fine impressions of the plates, very choice copy, in Venetian morocco, gilt leaves, 31 Ss . Lond. 1635 1617 Hey wood's (Tho.) Pleasant Dialogues and Drammas, selected out of Lucian, Erasmus, Ovid, &c. 18mo. hfi bd. Us Lond. 1637 1618 Heywood's (Tho.) Pleasant Dialogues and Drammas, selected out of Lucian, Erasmus, Ovid, &c. small 8vo. morocco, gilt leaves, 11 4s . . Lond. 1637 1619 Hibernian Patriot, containing all the Drapier's Letters, 12mo. calf, 3s Dublin, 1725 1620 Hickesii (Geo.) Institutions Grammaticse Anglo-Saxonicae, et Maeso-Gothicse, 4to. calf, 11 4s . Oxon, 1689 1621 Hickesii (Geo.) Linguarum Veterum Septen- trionalium Thesaurus Grammatico-Criticus, portrait, 3 vols, in 2, folio, calf, extra, mar- bled leaves, \ 3l \3s Oxon, 1705 Dr. Hickes, the great master of the northern languages in general, and of the Anglo Saxon in particular, accom- plished the most arduous task in compiling and publish- ing, amidst the hardships of deprivation and poverty, his famed " Thesaurus Linguarum Veterum Septentriona- lium." — Dr. Ingram. 1622 Higden's Polychronicon, folio, blac& lttttx>fine tall copy, green morocco, gilt leaves, bound by Hering Lond. Caxton, 1482 1623 Higden's Polychronycon, folio, Macfe letter, fine copy, morocco, gilt leaves Westmynster, Wynkyn de Worde, 1495 154 PICKERING'S 1624 Higden's Polychronicon, fclacfe letter, folio, fine copy, bound in morocco, by Lewis, 14/145 Southwark, by Peter Treveris, 1527 1625 Hill's (Aaron) Works, containing his Essay on the Art of Acting, 4 vols. 8vo. calf, neat, 12s . . Lond. 1754 1626 Hinton's (Sir John) Memoirs, 8vo. calf, neat, 5s . . 1679, reprint 1627 Hippocrates Chimicus, et Medicinse Clavis, Lugd. Bat. 1671. — Charletoni (Gualt.) In- quisitiones Medico-Physicse, Lugd. Bat. 1686, in 1 vol. 12mo. calf, neat, 5s 1628 History of the Art of Engraving, plates, Lond. 1770. — Chronological Series of Engravers from the invention of the Art, plates, Camb. 1770, 2 vols. 12mo. hf bd. morocco, 10s 6d 1629 History of the Earl of Warwick, surnamed the King Maker, 8vo. calf, 9s Lond. 1708 1630 History of the English and Scotch Presbytery, curious frontispiece, 8vo. bound in velvet, with silver clasps, gilt leaves, 11 8s Villa Franca, 1660 1631 Histoire de la Conqueste de la Floride, 12mo. calf 3s . . Par. 1685 1632 Histoire des Etats Barbaresques, 2 vols. 12mo. calf , gilt leaves, 6s Paris, 1757 1633 Histoire de Madame Henriette d'Angleterres, 12mo. calf, neat, 3s Amst. 1742 1634 Histoire des Revolutions d'Ecosse et d'lr- lande, 12mo. neat, 7s Dublin, 1761 1635 Historise Augustse Scriptores, 8 vo. fine copy, vellum, 12s Venet. Aldus, 1519 1636 Aliud exemplar, 8vo. vellum, 12s Venet. Aldus, 1519 1637 Hoadley's(Bp. Benj.) Reasonableness of Con- formity, 8vo. calf, neat, 3s Lond. 1712 1638 Hobbes's (Tho.) Philosophical Rudiments con- cerning Government and Society, plates y 18mo. calf, 10s 6d Lond. 1651 CATALOGUE. 155 1639 Hobbes (Thomas) on Liberty and Necessity, 18mo. 25 6d . Lond. 1677 1640 Hobbes's (Tho.) Dialogues of Natural Philo- sophy, 8vo. 4s 6d . Lond. 1678 1641 Hobbes (Tho.) Vita, portrait, 18mo. calf, gilt leaves. Is . Carol. 1681 1642 Hocus Pocus Junior, the Anatomie of Leger- demain, frontispiece and cuts, 4to. blue mo- rocco , gilt leaves , 1Z 105 Lond. 1635 1643 Hodgkin. Calligraphia Graeca et Psecilogra- phia Grseca, exaravit J. Hodgkin, sculpsit H. Ashby, royal 4to. bds. I85 Lond. 1794 " The Greek scholar will find this a useful addition to his library. One of the plates contains the various forms of the Greek Alphabet, from the age of Cadmus to the 14th century of the Christian aera, 'comprehending a period of near 3,000 years. The eleven last plates exhibit the various abbreviations and contractions of Greek words and letters which are found in inscriptions, MSS. and books ; and was communicated by Professor Porson." — Crit. Rev. 1644 Hodius (Hump.) De Grsecis Illustrious Linguse Grsecoe Literarumque Humaniorum instau- ratoribus, 8vo. calf, 10s Lond. 1742 " Dr. Hody was Greek Professor at Oxford, where he died in 1706, and his curious work was published by Dr. Jebb. The book is seldom to be met with." Home on Bibliography. 1645 Hofferi (Johan.) Icones Catecheseos, item His- toria Passionis Jesu Christi effigiata, spirited wood cuts, 18mo. calf, 12s Viteb. 1558 1646 Hogan-Moganides, or the Dutch Hudibras, 8vo. 35 . Lond. 1674 1647 Hogarth's (W.) Analysis of Beauty, original edition, with the plates engraved by Hogarth, Ato.calf, neat, 11 10s Lond. 1753 1648 Hogarth Moralized, by John Trusler, 8vo. ori- ginal edition, fine impressions, morocco, gilt leaves, 41 4s . Lond. 1768 1649 Hogarth. Lettres de Mons. * * a un de ses 156 PICKERING'S Amis a Paris pour lui expliquer les Etampes de Hogarth, 8vo. hf. bd. As Lond. 1746 1650 Holbein. Imaginis Mortis. His accesserunt Epigrammata, e Gallico idiomata a G. JEmy- lio in Lat. translata, cuts, small 8vo. calf, 1 5s . . Lugd. 1545 1651 Holbein. Icones Mortis, morocco, gilt leaves, 1Z 10s . Lugduni, 1547 1652 Holbein. Simolachri Historie e Figure de la Morte, cuts, small 8vo. calf, neat, 11 Is Lyone, 1549 1653 Holbein. Les Images de la Mort, 12mo. pur- ple morocco, gilt leaves, H 10s Lyon, 1562 This edition contains 17 additional cuts. 1654 Holbein (Jean) (Euvres, ou Receuil de Gra- vures d'apres ses plus Beaux Ouvrages, par Ch. de Mechel, 4to. hf bdAlls Basle, 1780 Contains the set of Holbein's plates to the Dance of Death. 1655 Holbein's (Hans) Illustrations of the Bible, being Fac-Similes of the celebrated Icones Historiarum Veteris Testamenti, with 90 woodcuts, beautifully engraved, crown 8vo. II Is A few copies are printed upon india paper, 21 2s . Lond. 1830 Dr. Dibdin has given five specimens of the wood- cuts and a copious account of this work in his Biblio- graphical Decameron. He observes, " The pencil of Holbein throws a charm and an interest about this vo- lume, which I have rarely felt in any other similar pro- duction." '* Holbein's Icones Veteris Testamenti may be reckoned among the best things of the kind. We are happy to speak highly in praise of the enterprise, and its execution. There is skill in grouping, able manage- ment of subject, simplicity and distinctness in the mode of telling the story, knowledge of what to attempt and what to put aside ; — all these are set off by the free and resolute handling of a ready and practised hand. The texts to which the different subjects refer are printed in English, Latin, Italian, French, and Spanish." Eclectic Review, CATALOGUE. 157 1656 Holbein. Portraits of the Illustri- ous Persons of the Court of Henry VIII., with Biographical Notices by Ed- mund Lodge, Norroy, 2 vols, imperial folio, with duplicate impressions of all the portraits, the one in black ink and the other in colours, splendidly bound in red morocco, with joints, 521 10s . Lond. 1792 The portraits are nearly the size of life, and engraved fac-similes of the original drawings in the King's collection, executed with great fidelity. They are all of celebrated characters of the Court of Henry VIII. The work may be considered one of the finest published in this country. 1657 Holland's (Philip) Sermons, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, neat, scarce, 145 Warrington, 1792 " Discovers a mind richly stored with knowledge, perfectly habituated to accurate discrimination, well skilled in the art of thinking and of methodizing thoughts, and deeply tinctured with the great and noble senti- ments of christian philosophy." — Analytical Review. 1658 Holyday's (Barton) Sermons on the Passion, Resurrection, &c. of our Saviour, Oxford, 1626. — Gauden's (John) Love of Truth and Peace, Lond. 1641.— Benefield's (S.) Twelve Sermons on the Hebrewes, Oxf. 1615. — Dyke's (Jer.) Sermon at St. Paul's Crosse, 1620. — Sydenham's (H.) Five Sermons at St. Paul's Crosse, 1626, — and 5 others, in 1 vol. 4to. calf, 10s 6d 1659 Holyrood- House, Historical Description of, plates, 8vo. hf. bd. neat, 5s Edinb. 1821 1 660 Home's (Charles) Chronological Abridgement of the History of England, 8vo. bds. Is 6d Lond. 1791 1661 Homeri Opera, Gr. 2 vols. 8vo. fine copy, in Venetian morocco, gilt leaves, bound by Clarke, 41 14s 6d Venet. Aldus, 1517 This edition is much more correct, and even rarer, than the first edition. — Vide Dibdin. 158 PICKERING'S 1662 Homeri Opera, Gr. cum Dydimi Scholia in Homerum, together 3 vols. 8vo. very fine set, bound in Venetian morocco, gilt leaves, by C. Lewis, 91 9s Venet. Aldus, 1521-4 1663 Homeri Opera, Greece, cum Commentarius Eustathii, first edition, 4 vols, folio, fine copy, bound in morocco, gilt leaves, 261 5s Romce, Bladus, 1542-50 This copy, which is clean throughout, and in the finest possible condition, formerly belonged to the Jesuit's College at Paris. The first edition, says Dr. Dibdin, is among the most splendid monuments in the world of Greek erudi- tion and of Greek printing. M. Renouard well observes, in the opening of his description of it : — " Tresor d'eru- dition grecque, espece de sanctuaire dans lequel n'ont acces que ceux qui deja ont faitdes progres dans l'etude des anciens Classiques." — BibL d'un Amateur ; vol. ii. p. 138. Heyne has emphatically distinguished these Commentaries of Eustathius as among the most admira- ble extant of the text of the poet : and we have abundant evidence of their interest in an English dress, even from the small portion of them translated (by Jortin) for the version of Pope's Homer. They are the fountain-head from which almost inexhaustible supplies may be drawn for the illustration of the great poet. At the Duke of Grafton's sale, a copy brought 53/. 1664 Homeri Opera Omnia, Gr. et Lat. cum notis, &c. H. Stephani, 2 vols. 8vo. fine copy, red morocco, gilt leaves, 21 2s Amst. Ravenstein, 1648-50 1665 Homed Opera, Gr. et Lat. 2 vols. 18mo.^ne copy, ruled with red lines, in old morocco, richly tooled on the sides, gilt leaves, 21 12s 6d . Geneva, 1560-7 " Jolie edition, etde plus assez correcte." Bib. Rewiczky. 1666 Homeri Opera, Gr. et Lat. et in eas Scholia veterum, Opera, Studio, et Impensis, Jos. Barnes, 2 vols. 4to. fine copy, calf, gilt leaves, 31 13s 6d . Cant. 1711 1667 Homeri Ilias et Odyssea, Gr. cum Porsoni CATALOGUE. 159 Codicis Harleiani Collatione, 4 vols. 4to. bds. II 4s . . Oxon, 1800 This edition was corrected by Porson, and is gene- rally known by the name of the Grenville Homer. 1668 Homeri Ilias et Odyssea, Greece, diamond edition, 2 vols. 48mo. bds. 12s morocco, gilt leaves, \ l Load. Pickering, 1831 1669 large paper, 2 vols. 32mo. bds. 18s morocco, 1Z 8s . Ibid. 1831 1670 PRINTED UPON VELLUM, 2 Vols. 48 mo. bound in red morocco, gilt leaves, by C. Lewis, 1 0Z 10s Lond. 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Journey from Aleppo to Je- rusalem, plates, 8vo. calf, Is Oxford, 1714 2163 Another copy, 8vo. calf , neat, Is Ibid. 1732 2164 Another copy, best edition, 8vo. hf bd. russia, uncut, 125 . . Ibid. 1749 " Though a little book, is yet worth a folio, and is so accurately and ingeniously written, that it might serve as a model to all writers of travels." — Bp. Newton, 2165 Maurice's (Tho.) Richmond Hill, a Poem, plates, 4to. bds. 7s 6d Lond. 1807 2166 Mawe and Abercrombie's Every Man his own Gardener, 12mo. 4s 6d Lond. 1818 2167 Mawe, (John St.) Selection from the Papers of, privately printed, 8vo. calf, gilt leaves, ls6d . . Lond. 1821 CATALOGUE. 203 2168 Maximi Tyrii Dissertationes, Gr. et Lat. re- censuit Davisius, 8vo. calf, 6s Cant. 1703 2169 Maxwel's (James) Monument of Remem- brance, erected in Albion, in Honor of the Magnificent departure from Britannie, and honorable receiving in Germany, of the two most noble Princes Fredericke and Eliza- beth, 4to. title and three leaves mended, calf, neat, 2Z 2s . Lond. 1613 2170 Mayeri (J. G.) Historia Diaboli seu Commen- tatio de Diaboli, Malorumque spirituum ex- istentia, Statibus, Judiciis, Consiliis, Potes- tate, 8vo. vellum, 14s Tub. 1780 2171 Mead.--BibliothecaMeadiana; Museum Mea- dianum, sive Catalogus Nummorum, veteris JEvi Monumentorum, ac Gemmarum, toge- ther, 2 vols. 8vo. with the prices, calf, very neat, 18s . Lond. 1754 2172 Mead's (Matt.) Union of God's Spirit with the Believer's Dust, Manuscript, very neatly written, 12mo. 5s . 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Craft. On the title page is that of Ph. Melancthon. 2178 Melange, Matieres de la Grace, viz. Conclusiones ex Universa Theologia, Par. 1695. — Ordinance et Instruction Pastorale, Chartres, 1708.— -Benoist, Science Univer- selle de l'Ecriture Sainte, Par. 1674. — Bos- suet (J. B.) Avertissemens aux Protestans sur les Lettres du Jurieu contre 1'Histoire des Variations, Par. 1689.— Etat Present des Controverses et de la Religion Protes- tante, Par. 1691.— Factum pour De Witte. —Deux Lettres pour servir de Reponse aux Lettres du P. Quesnel, 1689. Appendi- cula ad Dissertationes de veris Operibus S. S. Leonis Magni, 1690.— S. Hieronymi Prodromus, cum Epistola ad Sunniam et Fretelam, opera et studio J. Martianay, Lut. Par. 1690.— -Melange d'Histoire et de Litterature, Memoire presente au Roi par M. de Pompignan, 1760.— Decou- verte de la Pierre Philosophale, 1747.— Les Revolutions Hollandoises, ou le Retablisse- ment des Rois de Frize.— Fin des Revolutions Hollandoises.— Almanach pourl'Annee 1740, Manuscript.—- Beaumelle, Discours, Copenh. 1751. — Lettre sur l'Election du Comte de Clermont a l'Academie Francoise, 1753. — Conspiration tramee par le Bacha de Rhodes contre l'lsle de Malthe, Par* 1749. — Josset, le Pour et Contre entre deux Dames, 1751. — Ximinez, Lettres ont autant contribue a la Gloire de Louis XIV. 1750. — Projet pour V Etablissement d'un Opera Italienne dans la Ville de Londres, par M. Monnet. — Pope, CATALOGUE. 205 La Priere Universelle, avec Notes, 1760. — Discours sur ITndulgence, pour les Defauts d'Autrui, 1751. — Histoire des Pyramides de Quito, 1751. — Decouverte Interessante pour rOrnement de la Teste des Dames.— Avan- ture singuliere, arrivee en Angleterre, 1751. — Oraison Funebre de Louis Mandrin, 1755. — Racine, Lettre a Marmontel. — Edits, Ar- rets, &c. en Matiere de Domaine et de Voirie, 1760. — Resumes des Memoires du Parlement de Toulouse, 1761. — Melangk, Picho- nisme, Arrest du Conseil d'Etat du Roi, au sujet d'un Ecrit intitule, Triomphe de M. Arnaud, 1748. — Lettre de l'Areheveque de Paris, 1745. — Lettre d'un Docteur de Sor- bonne, 1747.— Le Triomphe de M. Arnaud, copie de l'Acte de Depot fait par I'Abbe de Pomponne, 1 748.— Mandement de l'Arche- veque de Tours au sujet d'un Livre intitule l'Esprit de Jesus Christ et de l'Eglise, sur la frequente Communion, par le Pere Pichon, Par. 1747.-— La Frequente Communion du P. Piehon, convaincue dTmpiete, 1 747, — and twenty-six other Tracts on the subject of Pichonisme and the Eucharist, together, 3 vols. 4to. from the Lamoignon Collection, 51 5s This collection of Tracts, 66 in number, contains many interesting Historical and Controversial Pieces, collected at the time, some of which consist only of a few leaves, and are published without titles. Those re- lating to the suppression of M. Arnaud's Book, Bos- suet's Variations of the Protestant Churches, and the Collection on Pichonisme, are very scarce. 2179 Melmoth's (W.) Fitzosborne's Letters, 8vo. calf, Is 6d . Lond. 1795 2180 Melmoth's (W.) Great Importance of a Re T ligious Life, 12mo. bds. 2s Lond. 1824 2181 Memoirs of the Margravine of Bareith, 2 vols. 8vo. hf bd. neat, 16s Lond. 1812 206 PICKERING'S 2182 Memoirs of the Marchioness de la Roche- jaquelein, map, 8vo. bds. 5s Edinb. 1816 2183 Mena. Capilacion de todas las Obras del famosissimo poeta, Juan de Mena, folio, fclac& letter, rare, 21 2s Sevilla, 1528 2184 Menage (iEged.) Dictionnaire Etymologique de la Langue Francoise, par A. F. Jauit, 2 vols, folio, fine copy, calf, nefyt, Al As Paris, 1750 2185 Menestrerii (C. F.) Philosophia Imaginum id est Sylloge Symbolorum Amplissima, 8vo. vellum, 3s 6d . Amst. 1695 2186 Mensch lihte Sterblichkeit unter dem titel Todten-Tanz, in lxi original-kupfern, van Rudolf und Conrad Meyern, 4to. calf, gilt leaves, \l As . Hamb. 1759 2187 Mer (La) des Histoires, numerous wood cuts, 2 vols, folio, gotl). let calf, neat, 31 3s Lyon. Jehan Du Pre, 1526 2188 Mere's (Francis) Wits Commonwealth, the second part, title and one leaf torn, 18mo. calf, neat, \l Is . Lond. 1634 2189 Mes Fantaisies, large paper, 8vo. calf, neat, 12s . La Haye, 1770 2190 Meschinot, (Jehan) Les Lunettes des princes, avec aulcunes Ballades et Additions, let. gotfj, 8vo. green morocco, gilt leaves, 11 Is Paris, Jehan Du Pre, 1495 2191 Methode facile pour apprendre l'Histoire d'Angleterre, 12mo. red morocco, gilt leaves, Is . . Par. 1697 2191*Michaelis , s (J. D.) Introduction to the New Testament, by Bp. Marsh, 6 vols, in 4, 8vo. calf extra, gilt leaves, by Clarke, Al 1823 2192 Microcosm, a periodical Work, by Gregory . Griffin, 2 vols. 12mo. calf, neat, Is Windsor, 1790 Written by John Smith, George Canning, John Frere, and other Etonians. CATALOGUE. 207 2193 Middiman's (S.) Select Views in Great Bri- tain, F ROOF IMPRESSIONS OF THE PLATES, very fine copy, oblong 4to. green morocco, gilt leaves, 51 5s 1784 2194 Middleton's (Conyers) Dissertation on the Origin of Printing- in Europe, 4to. hf. bd. uncut, 5s . Camb. 1735 2195 Middleton's (Bp. T. F.) Life, by C. W. Le Bas, portrait, 2 vols. 8vo. bds. 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Lond. 1669 2203 Milton's Paradise Lost, second edition, 8vo. 6s Lond. 1674 2204 Milton's Paradise Lost, portrait, third edition, 8vo, calf, 4s . Lond. 1678 2205 Milton's Paradise Lost, third editior, 8vo. calf, 5s . Lond. 1678 2206 Milton's Paradise Lost, Book the first, with Notes, small 4to. uncut, Is 6d Glasgow, Foulis, 1750 " This excellent publication has been attributed by 208 PICKERING'S some to Dr. Gillies, by others, more justly, to Mr. Cal- lander." — Lowndes. 2207 Milton's Paradise Lost, the first two Books, with a Preface and Notes by Capel LofTt, small 4to. uncut , 6s Bury St. Edmunds, 1792 2208 Milton's Paradise Lost, with his Life by John- son, portrait, 8vo bds. 85 Lond. 1817 2209 Milton. Le Paradis Perdu, avec les remarques de Addison, 3 vols. 12mo. calf, very neat, 125 . . Par. 1778 2210 Milton's Paradise Regained, 8vo. second edi- tion, 6s . Lond. 1680 2211 Milton's Paradise Regained, and Samson Agonistes, second edition, 8vo. uncut, \0s6d . . Lond. 1680 2212 8vo. calf, 8s Lond. 1680 2213 Milton's Paradise Regained, small 4to. bds. 15s . Birm. Baskerville, 1759 2214 Milton's Poetical Works, from the text of Bp. Newton, 2 vols, royal 8vo. calf, very neat, 21 125 6d Birm. Baskerville, 1758-60 2215 Milton's Poetical Works, with Notes by Cow- per, edited by Hayley, 4 vols, crown 8vo. bds. i6s . Chichester, 1810 2216 Milton's Poetical Works, with the Notes of Newton, Dunster, and Warton, edited by Edw. Hawkins, 4 vols. 8vo. calf, neat, 21 2s Oxford, 1824 2217 Milton's Poetical Works, with a Translation of the Latin and Italian Poems, 3 vols, crown 8vo. portrait, bds. II 4s hf. bd. morocco, top edges gilt, II 14s 6d Lond. 1826 The text of this edition has been diligently revised and collated, and contains all the minor poems with translations of the Latin and Italian, chiefly selected from Cowper. Prefixed to Philip's Life is an accu- rate copy of Milton's agreement with Simmons for Paradise Lost, printed for the first time from the ori- ginal, together with Milton's second receipt, and his widow's for the third payment. CATALOGUE. 209 2218 Milton's Poetical Works, with an Original Memoir, Notes, &c. by the Rev. John Mit- ford, 3 vols, foolscap 8vo. 15s f Aldine Edi- tion) . . Lond. 1832 " This is a very well-arranged and well printed work. The editor and the bookseller have united in rendering the text worthy of public approbation ; and if they pro- ceed in this spirit with the eminent poets of the land, we shall have a body of song, such as no nation can equal, and printed with an elegance and accuracy, of which we see too few examples." — Aiheneum. " The life of Milton, which occupies half of the first volume, is wiitten by the Rev. 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Ibid. 1815 2231 Miscellaneous Thoughts on Divine Subjects, second series, 12mo. bds. 2s 6d Lond. 1829 2232 Missale Romanum, cum multis frigiis, Ima- ginibus, ac Divine Scripture et Sacrorum Doctorum auctoritatibus ad Festivitatum congruentiam decoratum, black letter, small 4to. very fine copy, in olive morocco, gilt leaves, 51 5s Sine anno, aut loco, sed Florentine per Luc. Ant. Guinta, circa 1500. " This first edition, (see the title page, nunc primum impressum) of this illustrated Guinta Missal, is not mentioned by any bibliographer. The cuts are the same as were afterwards used in that of 1510, the title of CATALOGUE* 211 which is given at length in Bandini, vol. i. p. 17. The Rev. Theodore Williams, to whom this copy formerly belonged, used to value it highly, and supposed many of the cuts to have been executed by the same artist who was employed by Aldus to engrave the illustrations of the " Poliphilo.'' 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Lond. 1728 2274 Another copy, portrait by Vertue, 8vo. calf, neat, 11 Is Ibid. 1731 2275 More's (Sir Thomas) Life, by Cresacre More, edited by the Rev. Joseph Hunter, portrait, and facsimile autograph, 8vo. bds. 14s hf bd. morocco, top edges gilt, 17s Lond. 1828 2276 — large paper, only twelve copies printed, royal 8vo. cloth boards, and lettered, 51 5s . . Lond. 1828 " A beautiful edition of More's Life of Sir Thomas More has been recently edited by Mr. Hunter, in the introduction of which he has inquired ' who was the author?' As this is not a proper place to review any other part of that gentleman's labours on the occasion, we shall briefly express the high opinion we entertain of the prefatory matter and notes. They display that deep research and critical acumen which have established his reputation as a zealous, and what is far better a rational and intelligent antiquary ; and which render this the best edition of that very interesting piece of biography that has appeared. " — Retrospective Review. 2277 More's (Gertrude) Spiritual Exercises, with her portrait, also a portrait of Sir Thomas More, proof before the inscription was in- CATALOGUE. 215 serted, 12mo. blue morocco, minute tooling on the sides, gilt leaves, 21 2s Paris, 1658 Gertrude More was the grand-daughter of Sir Thomas More. This copy contains several MS, additions. 2278 Moreri (Louis) Grand Dictionnaire Historique et Critique de l'Histoire Sacre et Profane, 8 vols, folio, vellum, Lord Byron s copy, 61 \6s6d . Amst. 1740 2279 Morgagni's (J. B.) Seats and Causes of Dis- eases, translated by Benj. Alexander, 3 vols. 4to. calf, neat, scarce, 31 15s Lond. 1769 2280 Morgan's (Lady) Dramatic Scenes from Real Life, 2 vols, crown 8vo. bds. 9s Lond. 1833 2281 Mornsei (Phil.) de Veritate Religionis Chris- tians liber, 8vo. calf, Is Lugd. 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Paris, 1719 2300 Myvyrian Archaiology of Wales, 3 vols, royal 8vo. bds. scarce, 11 Ms 6d Lond. 1801-7 2301 Vol. 3, royal 8vo. bds. Ibid. 1807 2303 Nabbes's (Tho.) Microcosmus, a Moral Maske, 4to. hf. bd. morocco, 16s Lond. 1637 " A very poetic rhapsody." — Gifford. 2304 Nares's (Rob.) Elements of Orthoepy, 8vo. 9s Lond. 1784 " I know of no book which contains, in the same compass, more learning, polite literature, sound sense, accuracy of arrangement, and perspicuity of expression. " BosweWs Life of Johnson. 2305 Nares's (R.) Glossary ; a Collection of Words, Phrases, &c. which require illustration, in the Works of English Authors, 4to. cloth bds. and lettered, \l 16s Lond. 1822 2306 Narzanes; or, the Injured Statesman, Pan- zers copy, 8vo. bds. 5s Lond. 1755 2307 Nash's (Tho.) 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Lond. 1828 2329 Nichols's (John) Biographical Anecdotes of William Hogarth, 8vo. bds. 12s Lond. 1782 2330 Another copy, calf, neat, 12s Ibid. 1782 2331 Another copy, hf bd. 10s 6d Ibid. 1782 2332 Another copy, best edition, 8vo. calf neat, 12s . . Ibid. 1785 2333 new edition, with Essays on his Life and Genius, Catalogue of his Prints, fyc. 48 plates, crown 8vo. bds. II Ss Lond. 1833 2334 ■ Proofs on india paper, crown 8vo. bds. 21 2s , Ibid. 1833 2335 Nicholson's (P.) Principles of Architecture, nearly 300 plates, 3 vols. 8vo. bds. 21 12s 6d Lond. 1798 2336 Nicolson's (W.) 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Lond. 1828 2613 Pope's Poetical Works, with a Memoir by the Rev. Alexander Dyce, and portrait, 3 vols, foolscap 8vo. \5s (Aldine edit.) Lond. 1831 " Pope is one of the most fascinating of all our poets : he has charms such as ever secure him an audience with all lovers of polished wit, manly satire, and harmony of numbers rivalling the richest music. The biographer has acquitted himself with some judgment in an under- taking full of perils." — Athenaum. *' Neither time, nor distance, nor grief, nor age, can ever diminish my veneration for Pope, who is the great moral poet of all times, of all climes, of all feelings, and of all stages of existence. His poetry is the Book of Life ; he has assembled all that a good and great man can gather together of moral wisdom clothed in consummate beauty. 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Lond. 1788 3057 Stewart's (Sir James) Inquiry into the Princi- ples of Political Economy, 2 vols- 4to. calf, neat, 15s . Lond. 1767 3058 Stewart's (Dugald) Philosophy of the Human Mind, 8vo. bds. 8s . Lond. 1802 3059 Stirling's (Will. Alex. Earl of) Tragedie of Darius, Lond. 1604. — Croesus, wants title. — The Alexandrsean Tragedie, wants title. — And Julius Csesar, imperfect at the end, * Lond. 1607— in 1 vol. 4to. calf, 1 5s 3060 Storer's (Tho.) Life and Death of Cardinal Wolsey, edited by T. Park, 4to. bds. 9s Lond. 1599. rep. 1815 3061 Storia e Descrizione del Duomo di Milano esposte da Gaetano Franchetti e corredate di xxx Tavole incise, 4to. bds. II 10s Milano, 1821 3062 Stothard's Illustrations of the Decameron ; consisting of 10 Plates, engraved by Augus- tus Fox, prints, 8vo. II — proofs, 4to. 21 — India proofs, small folio, 31; of these very few were taken. " The designs illustrative of the delicious introduc- tions and endings of the different days into which the Decameron is divided are considered by many to be Stothard's best work. All the prints indeed are more or less delightful ; to such of our readers as are fond of the gentler exercises of art, we earnestly recommend these illustrations of the Decameron." — New Monthly Mag. 288 PICKERING'S 3063 Stothard's Illustrations of Shakespeare ; being a Series of thirty-nine Engravings, princi- pally from designs by Stothard, intended for the Portfolio, or to embellish any edition of Shakespeare's Plays, 8vo. proofs, Ills 3064 Stower's (C.) Printer's Price-Book, 8vo. bds. 9s . . Lond. 1814 3065 Strabo de Situ Orbis, editio princeps, yb/io, fine copy, in the original stamped binding, 41 Us 6d . Venet. Aldus, 1576 (t A very rare and beautiful edition." — Moss. 3066 Stretch's (L. M.) Beauties of History, 2 vols. 12mo. calf, 4s . Lond. 1770 3067 Strozii Poetse Pater et Filius, 8vo. fine copy, blue morocco, gilt leaves, lined with silk, 11 10s . Venet. Aldus, 1513 Renouard's Copy. 3068 Strutt's (Jos.) Biographical Dictionary of En- gravers, plates, 2 vols. 4to. russia, neat, 3110s . . Lond. 1785 3069 Strutt's (Jos.) Regal Antiquities, 63 Plates to, 4to. swd. 10s 3070 Strutt's (Jos.) Works, viz. Manners, Cus- toms, &c. of the Inhabitants of England, 3 vols. 1775-6. — Chronicle of England, 2 vols. large paper, 1777. — Biographical Dic- tionary of Engravers, 2 vols, large paper, 1785. — Regal and Ecclesiastical Antiquities, and Supplement, 1793. — Dresses and Habits, 2 vols, coloured plates, 1796. — Sports and Pastimes, coloured plates, 1810 — together 1 1 vols. 4to. fine set, bound in Venetian mo- rocco, gilt leaves, by Clarke, 85Z Lond. Ill 5 3071 Strutt's (J. G.) 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Dissertation upon Oriuna, plates, Lond. 175L — Account of a Large Silver Plate found in Derbyshire, Lond. 1736.— Palseographia Sacra et Britannica, 3 Nos. plates, Lond. 1736-52— in 1 vol. 4to. hf. bd. II Us 6d 3079 Sturt's (J.) Orthodox Communicant, with vignettes at the top of each page, engraved entirely upon Copper, 12mo. calf, very neat, 11 10s . . Lond. 1721 3080 Suckling s (Sir John) Works, portrait, 8vo. large paper, Is 6d . Lond. 1709 3081 Sully's (Duke of) Memoirs, translated by Charlotte Lennox, portraits, 5 vols. 8vo. calf, neat, 21 . Lond. 1778 " Sully's Memoirs open a Scene of Manners, which to modern conception appears perfectly romantic : — They exhibit a strange mixture of ferocity and gallantry, generosity and treachery, cruelty and courtesy, heroic virtues and the meanest vices." — Green s Diary. 290 PICKERING'S 3082 Sunday in London, with cuts by Geo. Cruik- shank, 12mo. bds. 5s . Lond. 1833 3083 Surenhusius (Gul.) 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And well did the unfortunate Surrey deserve this fame ; for most pleasant and graceful, and most delicate and moral, are all his poems. His style is remarkably flow- ing, and in the ease of his phraseology, and in its pecu- liar tenderness, he forms a very favourable specimen of this class of poets." " The poems of Sir Thomas Wyatt form a very ap- propriate sequel to those of Lord Surrey; for, in the circumstances of their early life, in the similarity of their poetical tastes, and in their long and unbroken friendship, they may indeed be considered as brother troubadours/' — Athen&um, 3087 Sutton's (Christ.) Disce Mori, Learn to Dye, 12mo. 5s . Lond. 1662 3088 Suworow's (Count Alex.) Campaigns, portrait, 2 vols. 8vo. hf. bd. russia, 1 2s Lond. 1799 3089 Sweertii (F.) Deorum Dearumque capita, ex antiquis numismatibus Ab. Ortelii collecta, Ant. 1602.— Sweertii XII. Cscsarum Ro- CATALOGUE. 291 manorum Imagines, Ant. 1603— in 1 vol. 4 to. vellum, 12s 3090 Swift's (Jonathan) Poems, with an Original Memoir by the Rev. John Mitford, portrait, 3 vols. 12mo. bds. ( Aldine edition ) \5s Lond. Pickering, 1833 3091 Swift's (Jonathan) Works, with Notes and a Life of the Author, by Sir Walter Scott, portrait, 18 vols. 8vo. bds. 41 14s 6d Edinb. 1824 3092 Sykes, (A. A.) Memoirs of the Life and Writ- ings of, by Disney, 8vo. bds. 6s Lond. 1785 3093 Symeoni (Gab.) Observationes Antiques, fig. 4to. half bd. 15s . Lyon, 1558 3094 Symes's (M.) Account of an Embassy to Ava, plates, 4to. calf, marbled leaves, 11 5s 1800 3095 Symonds's (John) Observations upon the Ex- pediency of Revising the present English Version of the Four Gospels, Acts, and Epistles, 2 vols. 4to. 12s Camb. 1789-94 " These works are both very valuable, and discover an intimate acquaintance with the original Scriptures, and with the best principles of translation." — Orme. 3096 Synopsis Purioris Theologise, Disputationibus, small 8vo. calf, 4s Lug. Bat. Elz. 1632 3098 Tables Genealogiques des Heros des Romans ; avec un Catalogue des principaux ouvrages en ce Genre, par Dutens, oblong 4to. calf, 9s . . Lond. n. d. Contains " La Bibliotheque de Don Quichotte." 3099 Tablet of Memory, 12mo. bound, 2s 6d 1809 3100 Tabula Chronologica sive Ducum Lotharingiae, Brabantise, Limburgi, &c. et Gubernatorum, portraits, 4to. russia, 21 2s -Mechlin. 1669 3101 Tacitus (Corn.) Exacta cura Recognitus et Emendatus, 8vo. yellow morocco, with joints, gilt leaves, 11 5s Venet. Aldus, 1534 292 PICKERING'S 3102 Taciti Opera, 18mo. red morocco, gilt leaves, richly tooled, in the style of Roger Payne, \l Is . Amst. Bleau, 1649 3103 Taciti Opera, ex recens. et cum animad. Theodori Ryckii, 2 vols. 18mo. calf, neat, 18^ . Lugd. Bat. 1687 3104 Taciti Opera recognovit emendavit, Supple- ments explevit, Notis, Dissert, tabulis Geo- graphicis illustravit G. Brotier, 4 vols. 4to. red morocco, gilt leaves, bound by Kalthoe- ber, 10Z 10s . Paris, 1771 3105 Taciti Opera, cum not. var. ex recensione Oberlini, 5 vols. 8vo. bds. 31 Aug. Taur. Pomba, 1820-21 3106 Tacitus, Translated, with Notes, by Arthur Murphy, maps, 4 vols. 4to. bds. II 12s 1793 3107 Another copy, 4 vols. 4to. calf, neat, 21 2s Ibid. 1793 3108 Talbot's (Catherine) Works, with her Life, by Montagu Pennington, portrait, 8vo. bds. 5s Lond. 1819 3109 Tasso (Torq.) La Gerusalemme conquistata, lib. xxiv. 4to. vellum, rare, 21 2s Roma, 1593 " Le Tasse refit sa Jerusalem delivree, autant pour en faire disparaitre les defauts qu'on lui avait reproches, que pour en retrancher tout ce qui etait en l'honneur de la maison d'Este, de laquelle il avait recu un si cruel traitement. Ces changemens considerables firent de la Jerusalem conquise un poeme presque nouveau, que l'auteur preferait a l'ancien. ,, ~- Brunet. 3110 Tasso, La Gerusalemme Liberata, cuts, 24mo. vellum, Is 6d . Roma, 1657 3111 Tasso, La Gerusalemme Liberata, 2 vols. 12mo. sewed, 5s . Torini, 1818 3112 Tasso, La Gerusalemme Liberata, con Note, e nuevo Indice, portrait, 2 vols. 18mo. swd. Is . . Venez. 1819 CATALOGUE. 293 3113 Tasso, La Gerusalemme Liberata, diamond edition, 2 vols. 48 mo. bds. 10s Lond. Pickering, 1822 3114 Tasso, Aminta, 24mo. ruled with red lines, in old morocco, gilt leaves, Is Amst. Elz. 1678 The Syston Park copy. 3115 Tasso. Versi inediti di Torquato Tasso, 4to. bds. Is 6d Parma, Bodoni, 1812 3116 Tasso. Oratione Funerale di Lorenzo Ducci neir essequie di Torquato Tasso, 4to. sewed, 31 3s . Ferrara, 1600 Extremely rare. Unknown to Brunet. 3117 Tasso. Godfrey of Bulloigne; or, the Reco- verie of Jerusalem, done into English he- roical Verse, by Edvv. Fairefax, folio, vellum, 1 5s . . Lond. 1600 " We do not know a translation in any language that is to be preferred to this in all the essentials of poetry." Quart. Review. 3118 Tasso's Jerusalem Delivered, translated by Hoole, 2 vols. 12mo. kf. bd. morocco, 12s Lond. 1807 3119 Tasso's Amyntas, by Leigh Hunt, portrait, 12mo. bds. 3s . Lond. 1820 3120 Tavernier's (J. B.) Voyages, englished by Phillips, with the continuation by Everard, plates, (two slightly damaged) folio, calf, 11 Is . . Lond. 1678-80 3121 Taverner's (Rich.) Garden of Wysedome, 2 parts, the first wanting the title and first sheet, Lond. 1539. — Erasmus's Proverbs and Adagies, wants title, 1539. — Erasmus's En- chiridion, wants title and some leaves at the end.—- -in 1 vol. 12mo. black letter, 85 3122 Taxatio Ecclesiastica Anglise et Walli-de auc- toritate P. Nicholai IV. circa A. D. 1291, folio, bds. 1 5s . Lond. 1812 294 PICKERING'S 3123 Taylor's (Edgar) Book of Rights ; or, Consti- tutional Acts, 12mo. bds. 6s 6d Lond. 1833 3124 Taylor's (Bp. Jeremy) Great Exemplar, The Life and Death of Holy Jesus, plates, by Faithorne, Lond. 1657.— Ductor Dubitan- tium, or the Rule of Conscience, portrait, by Lombart, Lond. 1660.— Polemical Dis- courses, portrait, Load. 1657.— 3 vols, folio, fine copies, calf, neat, uniform, 51 5s 3125 Taylor's Great Exemplar, or the Life and Death of Jesus Christ, first edition, 4to. calf, 9s . . Lond.\649 3126 Taylor's Rule and Exercises of Holy Living, engraved title by Vaughan, first edition, 18mo. clean copy, scarce, 12s Lond. 1650 3127 Taylor's Holy Living, and Dying, 8vo. clean copy, calf, neat, 9s . Lond. 1719 3128 Taylor on Real Presence, 8vo. 3s 6d 1654 3129 Taylor's Ductor Dubitantium, first two books, folio, calf, 9s . Lond. 1660 3130 Taylor's Doctrine and Practice of Repentance, frontispiece, 8vo. calf, gilt leaves, 7s 6d Lond. 1665 3131 Taylor's Worthy Communicant, 8vo. calf, 3s Lond. 1689 3132 Taylor's Contemplations on the State of Man, portrait, 8vo. calf, neat, 4s Lond. 1734 " Bp. Taylor has the eloquence of the orator, the fancy of the poet, the acuteness of the schoolman, the profoundness of the philosopher, and the piety of the saint."— Parr's Spital Sermon. 3133 Taylor's (John the Water Poet) Three Weekes, Three Daies, and Three Houres Observations and Travel, 4to. wanting a few leaves at the end, 75 6d . Lond. 1617 3134 Taylor's (J. E ) Beauties of the Poets, 18mo. bds. 3s 6d . Lond. 1824 CATALOGUE. 295 3135 Taylor's (W.) Annals of St. Mary Overy ; an Historical and Descriptive Account of St. Saviour's Church and Parish, 20 plates, 4to. bds. II 5s . Lond. 1833 3136 Taylor and Skinner's Survey of the Roads of Scotland, 12 mo. calf, neat, 5s 6d Edinb.n.d. 3137 Telemaque, les Aventures de, par Fenelon, 18mo. bds. 35 . Lond. 1824 3138 Terentii Comoedise, cum Gab. Faerni Emen- dationes, 2 vols, small 8vo. Jine copy, old morocco, gilt leaves, 145 Florent. Junta. 1565 " This is a valuable and rare edition. There is no ancient editor to whom Terence is more indebted than Faernus ; who by a judicious collation of ancient MSS. and editions, (especially the MS. belonging to Bembo examined by Politian, and unknown to all preceding editors), has restored the true reading of his author in many important passages." — Dr. Dibdin. At Dr. Askew's sale a copy of this edition in morocco sold for 41 4s. 3139 Terentii Comcedrae, ex D. Heinsii recensione, 24mo. fine copy, old red morocco, gilt leaves, 7s . Amst. Jansson, 1631 3140 Terentii Comcedise, accesserunt Varise Lec- tiones, plates, 2 vols. 12mo. calf, neat, 6s Lond. Sandby, 1751 3141 Terentii Comoediee sex, secundum edit. Wes- terhovianam, cum notis variorum et Magnaei, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, neat, 14s Hav. 1788 3142 Terentii Comcedise recensuit notasque suas et Gab. Faerni, 8vo. sewed, 10s 6d Lips. 1791 3143 Terentius ex edit. Westerhovii, recensuit Carey, 18mo. bds. 2s 6d Regent's edition Lond. 1819 3144 Terentius, diamond edition, portrait, 48 mo. bds. 6s Lond. Pickering, 1823 3145 Terracina (Laura) Discorso sopra tutti I primi Canti D'Orlando Furioso, cuts, small 8vo. vellum, 5s 6d . Vinegia, 1550 296 PICKERING'S 3146 Another copy, cuts, small 8vo. calf, gilt leaves, 10s . Ibid, 1561 3147 Terry's (Edw.) Voyage to East India, portrait and plates, 12mo. russia, gilt leaves, \ l\s Lond. 1655 3148 Another copy, 12mo. morocco, gilt leaves, 11 Is . . Lond. 1655 Sold in Hunter's sale, in 1813, for 61 15s 6d, 3149 Tertulliani Opera, cum Notis, &c. Nic. Rigal- tii, folio, calf, neat, 11 10s Lut. 1641 3150 Testamentum Novum Polyglotta. Greece, Latine, Syriace, Arabice, iEthiopice, Persice, et singularum versionis Latinse, cum var. lect. et Annot.; edidit Br. Waltonus, folio, fine copy, calf, gilt leaves, 3/ 3s 1698 3151 Testamentum Novum Grsecum, 18mo. fine copy, ruled with red lines, yellow morocco, marbled and gilt leaves, 18s Lut. R. Steph. 1569 " An elegant little edition, which in fine preservation is much esteemed." — Dr. Dibdin. 3152 Testamentum Novum Grsecum, cum Notis Stephani, Scaligeri, et Casauboni, 8vo. calf, neat, 8s . . Lond. 1622 3153 Testamentum Novum Grsecum, 24mo. vellum, 12s . Lugd. Bat. Elz. 1624 3154 Testamentum Novum Grsecum, 8vo. large type, old morocco, gilt leaves, 16s Cant. Buck, 1632 3155 Testamentum Novum Grsecum, 32mo. calf, neat, 9s . Amst. Bleau, 1633 3156 Testamentum Novum Grsecum, cum Variantes Lectiones, Parallela Scripturse Loca, &c. studio et labore Steph. Curcellsei, 2 vols. 18mo. calf, neat, 9s Amst. Elz. 1658 " A very beautiful and correct edition.' ' — Harxcood. 3157 Testamentum Novum Grsecum, edidit Car. Hoole, \2mo. fine copy, calf, 10s 6d 1664 CATALOGUE. 297 3158 Testamentum Novum Grsecum Leusdeni, 24mo. uncut, 15s Amst. 1701 3159 Testamentum Novum Grsecum, 8vo. large type, hf bd. morocco, uncut, top edges gilt, Ills . . Lond. 1728 A beautiful and correct edition, taken from the Cam- bridge edition of 1632. 3160 Testamentum Novum Grsecum, chart, max. 8vo. bds.u?icut, 15s Glasg. Urie, 1750 3161 Testamentum Novum Grsecum, a Gul. Bow- yer, 2 vols. 12mo. 85 . 1763 " The first edition of Bowyer's Greek Testament is ex- tremely rare, the second edition is neither so rare, nor so accurate . ' ' — D i bdin. 3162 Testamentum Novum Grsecum, e Codice MS, Alexandrino Descriptum, typis et similitudi- nem codicis expressa a C. G. Woide :— cum Appendice, in qua continentur fragmenta Novi Test, juxta interp. dialecti superioris iEgypti, quse Thebiadica vel Sahidica appel- latur, edente H. Ford, 2 vols, in 1, royal folio, calf, gilt leaves, 51 5s Lond. et Oxon. 1786-99 An elegant fac-simile, consisting of 260 pages, with a Preface of 22 pages, and an engraving representing the style of writing in various MSS., also a list of various readings in 89 pages. The Appendix, which was pre- pared for the press by Dr. Woide, and published after his death by the Rev. Dr. Ford, contains the most com- plete collection of fragments of the Sahidic version. 3163 Testamentum Novum Grsecum, Textum ad fidem Codicum, Vers, et Patrum recensuit et Lectionis Varietatem adjecit J. J. Griesbach, Grafton paper, 2 vols, royal 8vo. blue morocco, marbled and gilt leaves, by Clarke, 51 5s . Halce.Sax. 1796-1806 3164 Testamentum Novum Groece, recognovit atque insigniores Lect. Var. et Argumentorum 298 PICKERING'S notations subiunxit G. C. Knappius, 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. fine v aver, blue morocco, gilt and marbled leaves, by Clarke, 21 2s Halce. Sax. 1824 3165 Testamentum Novum, Gr. with engraving of the Last Supper, after Da Vinci, 4 8 mo. bds. 10s 6d Lond. Pickering, 1828 The first Greek Testament executed in diamond type, cast expressly for this edition. The textus receptus has been carefully copied, being the Elzevir of 1624. To ensure the greatest possible accuracy every proof sheet has been critically examined eight times. When bound, the volume may be enclosed in a moderate size card case, but the type is nevertheless so distinct and clear, that it may be read with ease and pleasure. 3166 Testamentum Novum Greece, cum Vulgata interpretatione Latina Grseci contextus lineis inserta Ben Arise Montani, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, neat, 10s . AureL Allob. 1619 " The two last (1619, and 1627,) are by far the best productions of De la Roviere, and do not frequently occur for purchase in elegant condition ; Le Long was ignorant of the octavo one of 1619/' — Dr. Dibdin. 3167 Testamentum Novum, Gr. et Lat. Theod. Beza interpr. 2 vols. 8vo. vellum, 9s Amst. 1647 3168 Testamentum Novum, Gr. et Lat. Theod. Beza interprete, 8vo. fine copy, old red mo- rocco, gilt leaves, 11 Is Tiguri, 1671 3170 Testament. Dat Nieuwe Testament, wood cuts, ISmo. fine copy, calf, gilt leaves, 14s Antw. 1555 3171 Testament. Dat Nieuwe Testament, small 8vo. 14s . . Antv. 1556 3172 Testament, Nieuwe, 18mo. fine copy, in old red morocco, sides beautifully tooled, gilt leaves, 5s . . Amst. 1662 3173 Testament, The Newe, dylygently corrected and compared with the Greke, by Willyam CATALOGUE. 299 Tindale, small 8vo. fclacfc letter, imperfect, but contains the early and latter leaves 1 534 Tyndale's second edition, with wood cuts. In this edition first appeared the celebrated prologue to the Romans, occupying 34 pages. 3174 Testament. The Newe Testament, Beza's version, Translated by L. Thomson, 4to. black letter, calf, neat, fine copy, 21 12s 6d Lond. Barker, 1583 The handsomest and best edition of Beza's version. 3175 Testament, The New, with references under the text, in words at length, so that the pa- rallel passages may be seen at one view, [by Fox], 2 vols. Svo. fine copy, calf, neat, scarce, 11 Is . . Lond. 1722 " A useful publication."-— Lowndes. 3176 Testament, The New, a New Translation of, by Gibert Wakefield, 2 vols, royal 8vo. bds. 165 . . Lond. 1795 3177 Testament, The New, not divided into chapters and verses, royal 8vo. bds. 10s 6d Lond. Reeves, 1802 3177* Another copy, russia extra, marbled leaves, Ills . . Ibid. 1802 3178 Testament, The New, with parallel passages and short explanatory Notes, coloured maps, 32mo. blue morocco, gilt leaves, Ss Lond. Bagster, 1832 3179 Testament, Nouveau, tant en Latin, qu'en Francois, les deux Translations du Grec, 2 vols. 18mo. calf, neat, Is 6d Rob. Estienne, 1552 3180 Testament, Nouveau, 18mo. spirited wood cuts, wanting several leaves, 3s 3181 Testamentum. — Quatuor Evangeliorum ver- siones Gothica et Anglo-Saxonica, ex Cod. Arg. et aliis; edd. F. Junio etT. Mareschallo; accessit F. Junii Glossarium Gothicum, Ru- nicum, &c. 4to. vellum, 11 18s Dord. 1665 300 PICKERING'S 3182 Testament. Ulphilse versio Gothica normul- lorum capitum Epistolse Pauli ad Romanos, e Cod. MS. edidit et commentatus est F. A. Knittet, plates, 4to. vellum, 18s Halce, s. a. 3183 Testamento, Nuovo, Latino et Volgare, 18mo. green morocco, gilt leaves, 10s Lyone, 1558 3184 Testamento, Nuovo, 12mo. vellum, 5s 6d 1576 3185 Testamentum, Novum, Lat. Erasmi, 8vo. gro- lier binding, no title, Is 6d Lut. Par. Steph. 1545 3186 Testamentum, Novum, Lat. Erasmi, nume- rous spirited wood cuts, 8vo. green morocco, gilt leaves, scarce, 21 2s Tiguri, 1547 3187 Testamentum, Novum, Lat. et Fr. 18mo. vellum, Is 6d . Lyon, 1562 3188 Testamentum, Novum, Lat. vulgatse editionis, 24mo. fine copy, in old blue morocco, gilt leaves, Is 6d . Par. 1668 3189 Testamento, Novo, traduzido em Portugues pelo J. M. D'Almeida, 12mo. calf, 5s Amst. 1712 3190 Testamento, Nuevo, 12mo. vellum, 10s 6d 1596 3191 Testament, Nuevo, por Seb. de la Euzina ministro de la Yglesia Anglicana en Espana, 12mo. calf, scarce, 9s Amst. 1708 3192 Tewrdannck. Die generlicheiten und einsteils der geschichten des lobichen streitbaren und hochberumbtenhelds und Ritters Tewr- danncks, folio, vellum, 31 3s Vim. Matt. Schultes, 1679 An Allegorical Poem, relative to the marriage of the Emperor Maximilian I. with Princess Mary of Bur- gundy. The vol. is ornamented with one hundred and eighteen spirited wood cuts, usually attributed to Hans Scheiffelein. 3193 Theatre des plus celebres Ordres de Cheva- lerie, 53 plates, 8vo. hf. bd. calf, gilt leaves, 14s CATALOGUE. 301 3194 Theatrum Tragicum Actorum et Casuum Tragicorum Londini publice celebratorum quibus Hibernise Proregi, Episc. Cantua- riensi, ac laudem Regi ipsi, aliis que Vita adempta et ad Anglicanam Metamorphosin via est aperta, portrait and plates, including the execution of K. Charles, at Whitehall, and -portrait of Henry Earl of Holland, which are frequently wanting, green mo- rocco, gilt leaves, 21 2s Amst. 1649 3195 Aliud Exemplary 12mo. calf , fine impressions, 21 2s . . Amst. 1649 3196 Theocriti Idyllia, cum Scholiis Grsecis, cura Zach, Calliergi, Gr. small 8vo. in the ori- ginal binding, 16s Romce, typ. Zach. Calliergi, 1516 u Edition rare et tres-recherchee." — Brunet. 3197 Theocriti Carmina, cum Scholiis Grsecis Auc- tioribus, Glossis ineditis, Indicibus, &c. ex recens. Toupii et Warton, 2 vols. 4to. the Duke of Grafton s copy, calf, 11 16s Oxon. 1770, 3198 Theodori Gazse Grammatica. — Ejusdem de Mensibus Opusculum. — Apollonius Gram- maticus de Constructione. — Herodianus de Numeris, Greece, folio, slightly wormed, otherwise a very good copy, calf, gilt leaves, 21 2s . Venet. Aldus, 1495 " Grammaire tres estimee des Grecs. Cette edition est fort rare, et la premiere de ces divers ouvrages." Renouard. 3199 Theonis Sophistse Progymnasmata, Gr. et Lat. 8vo. uncut, 8s Lugd. Bat. 1626 3200 Theophrastus's Moral Characters, translated with Notes, by H. Gaily, 8vo. fine copy, in rich old red morocco, gilt leaves, 18s 1725 " A good translation, with useful notes. " Bibliogr. Miscell. 302 PICKERINGS 3201 Theophrastus's History of Stones, Gr. and Eng. by Sir John Hill, 8vo. calf, neat, 5s Lond. 1774 " This work is executed in the ablest manner, and deserves the highest praise." — Bibliogr. Miscetl. 3202 Thierry's (A.) History of the Conquest of Eng- land by the Normans, 3 vols. 8vo. bds. 16s Lond. 1825 3203 Thompson's (W.) Inquiry into the Distribu- tion of Wealth, 8vo. bds. 9s Lond. 1824 3204 Thoms's (W. J.) Early Prose Romances of Ancient English Fictions, 3 vols, crown 8vo. bds. II 10s — hf. bd. morocco, top edges gilt, 21 Is . Lond. 1828. Contents : Robert the Devyl. — Thomas a Reading. — Frier Bacon. — Frier Rush. — Virgilius. — Robin Hood. — George a Green. — Tom a Lincolne. — Helyas.— Dr. Faustus,— and Second Report of Dr. Faustus. " We notice with much satisfaction this reprint of the popular literature of our ancestors. It is not the mere antiquary who is gratified by being able to procure those romances which were once the mental recreation of society, and unquestionably form part of our national literature ; but the general reader, who is possessed of the least curiosity, will gladly become acquainted with what may be termed the ' Waverley Novels' of their day." — Retrospective Review, 3205 Thomson's (A. T.) Memoirs of the Court of Henry VIII. portrait, 2 vols. 8vo. bds. II Is Lond. 1826 3206 Thomson's (J.) Treatise on Arithmetic, 12mo. bound, 2s 6d . Belfast, 1819 3207 Thomson's (James) Seasons, with his Life, and Notes, by Percival Stockdale, plates, royal 8vo. large paper, ca//*, neat, 10s 6d Lond. 1793 3208 Thomson's (J.) Seasons, plates from Westall s designs, 12mo. bds. and lettered, Is 6d 1816 3209 Thomson's (J.) Seasons and Castle of Indo- CATALOGUE. 303 lence, with original Memoir and portrait, crown 8vo. bds. 9s — hf. bd. morocco, top edges gilt, 12s 6d . Lond. 1830 3210 Thomson's (J.) Works, with his Life, by Mur- doch, 12mo. bds. 5s Lond. 1768 3211 Thomson's (J.) Works, with his Life, by Mur- doch, plates, 3 vols. 8vo. large paper, calf, neat, 11 16s . Lond. 1803 3212 Thomson's Poetical Works, with an original Memoir, portrait, and upwards of twenty additional Poems, never before printed, 2 vols, foolscap 8vo. 10s (Aldine edition) Lond. 1830 " Containing an excellent memoir of their bard, whom it rescues from the misrepresentations of Dr. Johnson, is exactly such a production as we could wish to see in so handsome a publication as the Aldine Poets. It is every way creditable to the Publisher, and must tend highly to recommend the series of which it forms so deserving a feature. " — Literary Gaz. " A most elegant reprint of our favourite poet (Thom- son) is lying before us in two volumes, forming part of the Aldine Poets. 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Lond. 1800 3235 Toone's (William) Glossary and Etymological Dictionary of obsolete and uncommon Words, antiquated Phrases, proverbial Expressions, &c. &c. illustrative of the works of our early dramatic and lyric poets, 12mo. bds. 10s 6d Lond. 1832 3236 A Toplady's (Aug. M.) Works, 6 vols. 8vo. calf extra, gilt leaves, by Clarke, 31 10s 1825 3237 Torfsei (Tho.) Trifolium Historicum, Hafn. 1707. — Laurentii (M. C.) Origines Dorin- gicse, Numb. 1706.— SchefTeri (Joan.) An- tiqua Insignia Suecise, plates, Holm. 1678 — in 1 vol. 4to. calf, neat, 11 lis 6d 3238 Torquemeda's (Ant. de) Spanish Mandevile of Miracles, translated by Walker, 4to. calf, neat, with the autograph of Tho. Tanner, 11 5s . . Lond. 1600 3239 Torre's (N.) Monimia to Lorenzo, 12mo. bds. 2s 6d . . Lond. 1822 3240 Torriano's (N.) Letters to his Son, portrait, 12mo. calf 3s 6d . Lond. 1753 x 306 PICKERING'S 3241 Toulmin's (Joshua) History of Protestant Dis- senters, 8vo. bds. scarce, 9s Bath, 1814 This vol. forms a continuation to his edition of Neal's History of the Puritans. 3242 [Towers's (J. L.)] Illustration of Prophecy, 2 vols. 8vo. hf bd. neat, 18s Lond. 1796 3243 Another copy, 2 vols. 8vo. bds. scarce, 16s Lond. 1796 Capel LofTt's copy, with his autograph. It is reported that Mr. Pitt did every thing in his power to suppress this book, and that the major part of the impression was destroyed. 3244 Townsend's Calendar of Knights, from 1760 to 1828, with the Names of such British Subjects as have received the Orders of the Garter, Bath, Guelph, the Ionian Order of St. Michael and St. George, and any Foreign Order; crown 8vo. bds. 8s— hf. bd. mo- rocco, uncut, top edges gilt, lis 6d Lond. 1828 " As a work of reference, we have seldom met with a volume more interesting to the higher classes of the community. 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As Loud. 1662, reprint 1825 3301 Vere's (Sir Francis) Commentaries, by Dil- lingham, with all the portraits and plates, folio, russia, gilt leaves, 41 4s Camb. 1657 The Marquis of Townshend's copy of this rare vol. sold for 15/ 15s, Brockett's for Hi lis, and North's for 91 9s. 3302 Vere's Commentaries, folio, wanting two por- traits and one map, 10s 6d Camb. 1657 3303 Vergerius (P. P.) De Ratione Studii, opus- cula diversorum Autorum perquam erudita, 8vo. calf, 9s . Basil, 1541 3304 Veritable Relation du Voyage du Roy, To- lose, 1621. — Advertissement a l'Assemblee de la Rochelle, Par. 1621. — Discours des Vrayes Raisons pour Lesquelles ceux de la Religion en France peuvent, &c. 1622. — in 1 vol. small 8vo. vellum, 9s 3305 Vernassal (Fr. de) Histoire de Primaleon de Grece, 4 vols. 12mo. calf, gilt leaves, lllls6d . Orleans, 1572 3306 Verstegan's (R.) 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P. Eberard Wagner, vignettes, 4 vols, in 8, 8vo. large paper, sewed, SI 8s . Lips. 1830-32 3332 Virgilius, diamond edition, portrait, 48mo. bds. Ss Lond. Pickering, 1821 3333 Virgilii Opera, ad fideui editionis Heyne, foolscap 8vo. bds. 6s Lond. 1824 3334 Virgilii Opera, notis ex editione Heyniana excerptis illustrata; accedit Index Maittai- rianus, 8vo. bds. 16s Oxon. 1830 3335 large paper, royal 8vo. bds. \l 8s Ibid. 1830 The best edition of Virgil in one volume. 3336 Virgil's Works, englished by Andrews, royal 8vo. calf, neat, 10s 6d Birm. Baskerville, 1766 3337 Virgil, Latin and English, by Pitt and War- ton, plates, 4 vols. 8vo. calf, neat, 21 2s Lond. 1778 " A faithful and elegant translation, with most ju- dicious notes."— Lowndes. 316 PICKERING'S 3338 Virgilio, Quarto Libro dell' Eniede, trad di S. A. Schiappalaria, 12mo. 5s Anvers. 1568 3339 Vita S. Norberti Patriarchoe Antverpise, a se- ries of Engravings, fine impressions, Ma- riettes copy, with his autograph, 4to. calf, gilt leaves, 21 2s Antv. ap. T. Gallceum 3340 Vita et Miracula S. P. Dominici Prsedicatorii Ordinis, a series of plates, Ant. ap. T. Gal- lceum, 1611. — Vita D. Catherine Senensis, plates, ibid. 1603. — Miracula S. Rosarii, plates, ibid. 1610, 4to. blue morocco, gilt leaves, 21 \2s 6d 3341 Vita et Miracula Sanctissima Patris Benedicti, Romce, 1578. — Vita et Miracula D. Ber- nardi Clarevalensis Abbatis, Romce, 1588. — S. Thomae a Villanova Miracula, in 1 vol. folio, calf, neat, 31 13s 6d The first book consists of a series of fifty plates, en- graved by Al. Capriolo, after B. Passed. The second book consists of fifty-six plates, engraved by various ar- tists, and amongst them occurs the mark of Cherubino Alberti to pieces not mentioned by Bartsch. The third contains thirteen plates. 3342 Vitas Patrum, translated by William Cax- ton, black letter, folio, wood cuts, morocco, gilt leaves, 10/ 10s Westmynstre, by me, Wynkyn de Worde, mcccclxxxx v. This work was translated from the French by William Caxton, and is said to have been finished by him on the last day of his life. It is considered one of W. de Worde's most magnificent typographical productions. The present copy is deficient the title, the last two leaves of the table, and one leaf, fol. 342. 3343 Vitruvius de Architectura, et Frontinus de Aqueductibus Urbis Romse, cuts, 8vo. green morocco, gilt leaves, 21 2s Venet. Guinta, 1513 3344 Voght (J.) Catalogus Librorum Rariorum, 8vo. best edition, vellum, I0s6d Hamb. 1753 CATALOGUE. 317 3345 Volney's (C. F.) Travels through Syria and Egypt, plates, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, very neat, 18s . . Load. 1787 3346 Another copy, plates, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, very neat, 18s . Lond. 1805 3347 Volney's (M.) 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Lond. 1773 3355 Voltaire's Works, translated with notes by Francklin and Smollett, 43 vols. 12mo. calf neat, uniform, 91 9s Lond. 1778-81 To this set is added his Letters, Philosophical Dic- tionary, Pupil of Nature, Life, and several other pieces, not included under the general title of his works. 3356 Vortigen and Rowena, Passages selected by Distinguished Personages, on the Great Lite- rary Trial of, 2 vols. 12mo. calf, very neat, \0s6d . Lond. 1795 3357 Voyages de plusieurs Endroits de France: et encores de la Terre Saincte, d'Espaigne, d'ltalie, et autres Pays, 18 mo. calf, Is 6d Paris, 1552 3358 Voyage Pittoresque de la Grece, plates, torn. 2, pt. 1, royal folio, hf. bd. 21 2s Paris, 1809 3359 Voyage d'un Officier Francois prisonnier en Russie, 8vo. sewed, 2s 6d Par. 1817 318 PICKERING'S 3360 Vredii (Oliv.) Genealogia Comitum Flandriee, plates of coins and seals, 2 vols, folio, calf, Ills . 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Lond. 1804 3365 Wakefield (G.), Defence of, crown 8vo. bds. 3s 6d . . 1799 3366 Waldegrave's (James, Earl) Memoirs from 1754 to 1757, portrait, 4to. bds. 18s 1821 3367 Walker's (Hen. a judicious quondam Iron- monger) Seasonable Lecture, or learned Ora- tion, curious wood cuts, 4to. hf. bd. calf, in- terleaved, 5s . Lond. 1642 3368 Walker's (John) Life, by John Epps, 8vo. bds. 6s . . Lond. 1831 3369 Walker's(J.C) Historical Memoirs of the Irish Bards, portrait, 4to. bds. II Is Dublin, 1786 3370 Walker's (J. C.) Historical Memoirs of the Irish Bards, portrait. — Historical Essay on the Dress of the Ancient and Modern Irish, plates, in 1 vol. 4to. russia, marbled leaves, 21 \5s . Dublin, 1786-8 3371 Walker's (J. C.) Historical Memoir on Italian Tragedy, 4to. bds. 9s Lond. 1799 CATALOGUE. 319 3372 Walkinghame's Tutor simplified and abridged ; being an Introduction to the first Rules of Arithmetic, together with a large collection of Bills of Parcels, copious Tables, &c. in- tended for the junior classes of Schools, and expressly adapted for teaching in Ladies* Schools, Is bound . Lond. 1829 3373 Waller's (Edmund) Poems, first edition, 12mo. 12s . . Lond. 1645 3374 Waller's (E.) Poems, with his Life, 18mo. 4s Lond. 1712 3375 Waller's (E.) Works, portrait, 12mo, calf, neat, 5s . Lond. Tonson, 1758 3376 Waller's (E.) Works, published by Fenton, portraits, 4to. calf, neat, Ills Lond. 1729 " To this copy I have added the Autograph of Wal- ler, sixteen lines omitted (in an Address to the King) in all the modern editions ; a print of the Duke of Monmouth ; and various notes. E. Malone."'— MS. note. 3377 Wallography ; or the Britton described, Lond. 1682. — Glanius's Relation of an Unfortunate Voyage to Bengala, Lond. 1682 — in 1 vol. 16mo. calf, 3s 3378 Walpole's (Horace) Castle of Otranto, royal 8vo. calf, gilt leaves, 18s Parma, Bodoni, 1791 3379 Walpole's (H.) Catalogue of Royal and Noble Authors, 2 vols, crown 8vo. blue morocco, gilt leaves, II 10s Strawberry Hill, 1759 3380 Walpole's Postscript to his Royal and Noble Authors, crown 8vo. calf, neat, scarce, 18s Strawberry Hill, 1786 3381 Walpole's (H.) Catalogue of Royal and Noble Authors, enlarged by Park, portraits, 5 vols. 8vo. green morocco, gilt leaves, 51 5s 1806 3382 Walpole (Horace) on Modern Gardening, co- loured plates by Woollet, 4to. green morocco, gilt leaves, 11 Is . Lond. 1801 320 PICKERING'S 3383 Walpole's Fugitive Pieces, 12mo. calf, wants the title, 5s Strawberry Hill, 3384 Walpole's (Lord) Letters to the Earl of Hert- ford, 4to. 155 . 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Venables, plates, 12mo. calf, neat, 11 lis 6d Lond. 1676 3389 Another copy, wanting the title to Walton, 12mo. calf, neat, 15s Ibid. 1676 3390 Walton and Cotton's Complete Angler, plates, 12mo. title to Walton, reprint, calf, neat, 14s Lond. 1676 3391 Walton and Cotton's Complete Angler, by Moses Browne, plates, 12mo. calf, 5s 6d Land. 1750 3392 Another copy, plates, 12 mo. 4s Lond. 1750 3393 Another edition, 12mo. 4s Lond. 1112 - 3394 Walton and Cotton's Complete Angler, by Hawkins, 8vo. calf, neat, 11 16s Lond. 1760 The first edition with Ryland's plates, from designs by Wale. 3395 Another copy, with the Autograph of Michael Lort, 8vo. calf, 11 10s Ibid. 1760 CATALOGUE. 321 3396 Another copy, crown 8vo. fine copy, green morocco, gilt leaves, 21 2s Lond. 1766 This is the first edition with Ryland's Plates, with a reprinted title page, which was done when it became the property of other publishers, but is in fact the edition of 1760. 3397 Another copy, crown 8vo. calf, neat, \l As 1775 3398 Another copy, crown 8vo. hf. bd. morocco, uncut, 15s . Lond. 1784 3399 Walton ancl Cotton's Complete Angler, por- traits and cuts, 32mo. morocco, gilt leaves, 105 6c? . Lond. Pickering, 1826 3400 Another edition, 48mo. bds. 6s — morocco, 10s Pickering, 1825 An indispensable manual in all piscatory excursions ; beside a v trout stream, its pages will afford pleasure equal to the sport, when the sun's heat or a flying shower overtakes the angler. 3401 Walton and Cotton's Complete Angler, with Original Memoirs by Sir Harris Nicolas, parts I. to VI. royal 8vo. 9s 6d each — India proofs, 16s London, Pickering, 1834 This edition will be embellished with upwards of Fifty Original Illustrations, principally from drawings by T. Stothard, K. A. and by portraitures of the fish from living subjects, painted by James Inskipp, Esq. together with accurate Views of the places mentioned in the Work, from drawings made on the spot. The Text is revised throughout ; and the material variations of the five editions published in Walton's life time are carefully given. The Memoirs of Walton and Cotton will contain many particulars of them, which have been hitherto unknown. In the Appendix, the celebrated Treatise of Fysshynge with an Angle, by Juliana Ber- ners, will be printed entire from the Book of St. Alban's, The Work will form about Twelve Parts. 3402 Walton and Cotton's Complete Angler, by Sir John Hawkins, with proof impressions of the additional plates inserted, large paper, royal 8vo. hf. bd. russia, uncut, 11 lis 6d Lond. Bagster, 1808 Y 322 PICKERING'S 3403 Walton and Cotton's Complete Angler, Bag- ster's edition, printed in 4to. Illustrated with nearly 100 additional portraits, views, and plates of fish, bound in russia, gilt leaves, 121 lis . Lond. 1808 3404 Walton and Cotton's Complete Angler, por- traits and cuts, 2 vols. 18mo. bds. 6s Chiswick, 1826 3405 Walton's (Iz.) Life of Hooker, first edition, small 8vo. neat, 6s .. Lond. 1665 3406 Walton's (Iz.) Lives of Donne, Wotton, Hooker, and Herbert, portraits, 8vo. calf, 9s . . Lond. 1670 3407 Another copy, with some MS. Notes, 8vo. calf 8s . Lond. 1670 3408 Walton's Lives, fourth edition, portraits, small 8vo. 6s . Lond. 1675 3409 Another copy, small 8vo. 6s Lond. 1675 3410 Walton's (Iz.) Life of Herbert, first edition, 12mo. calf 5s . Lond. 1670 3411 Walton's Life of Bishop Sanderson, 8vo. first edition, calf, 9s . Lond. 1678 3412 Another copy, with the portrait, 8vo. 9s 1678 3413 Another copy, portrait, 8vo. fine copy, calf gilt leaves, by Hering, 12s Lond. 1678 3414 Walton's (Iz.) Lives of Donne, Wotton, Hooker, Herbert, and Sanderson, large paper, proofs on India paper, 8vo. bds. 1Z 8s . Lond. Major, 1825 3415 Walton's (Iz.) Lives of Donne, Wotton, Hooker, Herbert, and Sanderson, portraits, 48mo. bds. 6s . Lond. 1827 3416 ■ PRINTED ENTIRELY ON INDIA PA- PER, 48mo. green silk, 12s Lond. 1827 3417 Walton's (Iz.) Lives of Donne, Wotton, Hooker, Herbert, and Sanderson, 32mo. printed entirely on India Paper, bound in green silk, 16s Lond. Pickering, 1827 CATALOGUE. 323 3418 Walton's (Iz.) Life by Zouch, including No- tices of his Contemporaries, 20 plates, 8vo. bds. Is . Lond. 1823 3419 Another copy, large paper, proofs on India paper, 4to. hf. bd. morocco, Ills 1823 3420 Warbler, a Collection of 109 Songs, 12mo. hf. bd. 5s . Lond. Ml 2 3421 Warburton's (Bp. William) Divine Legation of Moses, Supplemental vol. 8vo. bds. scarce, 125 . . Lond. 1788 3422 Warburton's (Bp. W.) Letters to Bp. Hurd, 2 portraits, 4to. bds. 10s Kidderm. 1808 3423 Ward's (W.) View of the History, Literature, and Religion of the Hindoos, 2 vols. 8vo. bds. 15s . Lond. 1817 3424 War Horns, make room for the Bucks with Green Bowes, or the Splendid Entertain- ment of the London Prentices and Lords at Merchant Taylors' Hall, in Verse, 4to. rare, 105 6c? . Lond. 1682 3425 Waring (Rob.) Amoris Effigies, Lond. s. a. — Ferrarii Orationes, Lond. 1657, in 1 vol. 24mo. calf, 5s 3426 Waring (Rob.) Amoris Effigies, 24mo. one leaf torn, 3s 6d . Lond. 1664 3427 W T arner's (Rich.) Letter to Garrick, concern- ing a Glossary to Shakspeare, 8vo. bds. 5s Lond. 1768 3428 Warner's (William) Albion's England, a con- tinued History of the same Kingdom, in verse, 4to. russia, neat, 11 10s Lond. 1602 This copy contains the rare wood cut genealogical table. 3429 Warrington's (Will.) History of Wales, 4to. bds. 12s . Lond. 1786 3430 Warton's (T.) Life of Sir Thomas Pope, 8vo. hf. hd. morocco, uncut, top edges gilt, 15s Lond. 1780 3431 Warton's (T.) Poems, 8vo. bds. 5s Lond. 1791 324 PICKERING'S 3432 Warton's (T.) Poems upon Several Occasions, Eng. Lat. and Ital. best edition, 8vo. bds. 8s Land. 1791 " A very scarce volume, by the father of the very learned, ingenious, and amiable Dr. Joseph Warton." Dr. Parr, 3433 Warton's (T.) History and Antiquities of Kid- dington, plate, royal 4to. large paper, bds. 15s . . Lond. 1815 3434 Warton's (T.) Observations on Spenser's Fairy Queen, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, neat, 16s 1807 3435 Warton's (T.) History of English Poetry, new edition, with additional Notes, by Price, 4 vols. 8vo. bds. 21 10s Lond. 1824 " His diligence is indefatigable, and his learning stupendous. The prodigious extent and depth of War- ton's researches astonish me the more, as I have been told by a brother collegian, who knew him well, that he was a lounger and idler in the morning, willing to exe- cute any under-graduate's thesis to entice him to fishing, and badger-hunting. " — Greens Diary. 3436 Warton. Wooll's (John) Biographical Me- moirs of the Rev. Jos. Warton, portrait, 4to. calf, neat, 18s . Lond. 1806 3437 Washington's (Geo.) Life, by John Marshall, portrait, and maps, 5 vols. 8vo. bds. 21 2s Lond. 1804 3438 Wassebourg (Rich, de) Les Antiquites de la Gaule Belgique, Royaume de France, Aus- trasie et Lorraine, &c. folio, calf, neat, scarce, 31 3s . Paris, 1549 Thuanus's copy, with his arms. 3439 Watchmakers, Parliamentary Report on, 2 parts, folio, swd. Is Lond. 1817 3440 Waterton's (Ch.) Wanderings in South Ame- rica, frontispiece, 4to. hf bd. neat, 16s Lond. 1825 3441 Watson's (John) History and Antiquities of Halifax, portrait and plates, 4to. bds. 1/ 16s 1775 CATALOGUE. 325 3442 Watson's (Rob.) History of Philip II. and III., 3 vols. 4to. bds. uncut, very scarce, 3ll3s6d . Lond. 1778-83 3443 Watt's (Rob.) Bibliotheca Britannica; or, General Index to British and Foreign Lite- rature, containing the names of upwards of forty thousand authors, and a list of their works, 4 vols. 4to. hf. bd. morocco, uncut, top edges gilt, ll\ls6d Edinb. 1824 3444 Watts's Views of the Seats of the Nobility and Gentry, fine impressions of the plates, oblong 4to. hf. bd. uncut, 61 16s 6d 1779 3445 Another copy, calf, neat, 61 16s 6d 1779 3446 Another copy, green morocco, gilt leaves, 61 \6s6d . Lond. 1779 3447 Waynflete. Gulielmi Patteni (cui Waynfleti agnomen fuit) Vita, 4to. vellum, 10s 6d Oxo7i. 1602 3448 Waynflete's (Bp.) Life, by R. Chandler, plates, imperial 8vo. large paper, bds. II 5s Lond. 1811 3450 Way's Fabliaux, or Tales of the 12th and 13th Centuries, new edition, by Ellis, 3 vols, crown 8vo. hf bd. morocco, top edges gilt, 11 4s . . Lond. 1815 3451 Webster's (John) Monumental Column, erect- ed to the living Memory of the ever-glorious Henry, late Prince of Wales, 4to. Venetian morocco, gilt leaves, 11 10s Lond. 1613 3452 Webster's (J.) White Devil, or the Tragedie of Paulo Giordano, Vittoria Corombona, 4to. sewed, 6s . Lond. 1631 3453 Webster's (J.) Dutchesse of Malfy, a Tragedy, 4to. hf. bd. morocco, 9s Lond. 1640 3454 Webster's (John) Academiarum Examen, or Examination of Academic and Scholastic Learning, its insufficiency, &c. 4to. sewed, Is Lond. 1654 This tract has generally been ascribed to the Drama- 326 PICKERING'S tist, but Mr. Dyce has clearly proved that it was written by the same author as the work on Witchcraft. 3455 Webster's (John) Dramatic Works, with an Essay on his Life and Writings, by the Rev. Alexander Dyce, 4 vols, crown 8vo. bds. 21 2s hf. bd. morocco, uncut, top edges gilt, 21 16s red morocco, extra, gilt leaves, 41 10s Lond. Pickering, 1830 The Works of Webster have long been a desideratum in our literature. By those who are acquainted with his writings, he is allowed to be one of the finest of the Elizabethan dramatists, and scarcely inferior to Shake- speare. " Webster is unquestionably one of our best painters of manners ; independently of his vivid local traits, he abounds in poetical beauties, we shall find more reason to commend Mr. Dyce's labours to the favour of all literary persons. The publication is an indispensable addition to every good collection of our national litera- ture. y> — Literary Gazette. " We take the opportunity of expressing our very high opinion of the diligence, skill, and judgment of the Rev. Alexander Dyce, whose editions of Peele, Greene, and Webster leave little to desire and less to improve. " Quarterly Rev. 3456 large paper, 4 vols. 8vo. bds. only twelve copies printed, 41 4s Lond. 1830 3457 Weever's (John) Ancient Funeral Monuments, portrait and plates, 4to. russia, gilt leaves, 21 2s . . Lond. 1767 3458 Weld's (Isaac) Travels in North America, plates, 2 vols. 8vo. bds. 12s Lond. 1800 3459 Wells's (John) Practical Sabbatarian, 4to. calf, neat, Is 6d . Lond. 1668 3460 Wei wood's (J.) Memoirs of the Most Material Transactions in England, 8vo. calf, neat, 5s Lond. 1700 3461 Wesley's (S.) History of the Old and New Testament, attempted in Verse, 330 plates, by Sturt, thick paper, 3 vols, small 8vo. *ine copy, red morocco, gilt leaves, 3/ 3s Lond. 1716 CATALOGUE. 327 3462 West's Mother, a Poem, 12mo. bds. 4s 6d Lond. 1810 3463 West's (Benj.) Life, Studies, and Works, by John Gait, 8vo. bds. 5s Lond. 1820 3464 West. Catalogue of the Curious and Valua- ble Library of James West, 8vo. hf bd. 9s Lond. 1773 3465 West. Catalogue of the Library of James West, 8vo. calf, neat, 12s Lond. 1773 This is the original Catalogue which was compiled for the sale of West's Library, but was cancelled, con- sequently it is very scarce. 3466 Westminster, Parliamentary Report and Me- morials on the Improvements in, 2 parts, folio, sewed, Is . Lond. 1811-14 3467 Whartoni (Hen.) Anglia Sacra, 2 vols, folio, fine copy, old calf, gilt, very neat, 31 3s Lond. 1691 3469 White's (Gilbert) Natural History of Sel- borne, plates, 2 vols. 8vo. calf 16s 1822 3470 White's (Henry Kirke) Remains, with his Life by Southey, portrait, 2 vols 8vo. calf, neat, ISs . . Lond. 1823 3471 White's (H. K.) Remains, with his Life by Southey, 24mo. bds. 4s Lond. 1830 3472 White's (Henry Kirke) Poems, with an Ori- ginal Memoir, Portrait, and Additional Poems, foolscap 8vo. 5s (A Idine edition ) Lond. 1830 3473 Whitehurst (J.) on the Original State, and Formation of the Earth, plates, Lond. 1778. — Battie's Treatise on Madness, 1758 — in 1 vol. 4to. calf, neat, 12s 3474 Whiter's (W.) Specimen of a Commentary on Shakspeare, 8vo. bds. 4s 6d Lond. 1794 3475 Whitforde. Here followeth dyvers holy in- strucyons and teachyngs very necessarye for the helth of mannes soule, newly made and set forth by a late brother of Syon Richard 328 PICKERING'S Whitforde, blacfe letter, 4to.Jine, clean copy y blue morocco, gilt leaves, 21 12s 6d London, by William Myddylton, 1541 Not described by Dibdin, and but slightly mentioned in a note by Ames. 3476 Whitgift's (John) Defense of the Answere to the Admonition against the Replie of T. C. folio, black letter, clean copy, calf, 9s 1574 3477 Whitlocke's (Sir Bulstrode) Memoirs of the English Affairs, from Brute to K. James I., folio, calf, 9s . Lond. 1709 3478 Whitlocke's (Bulstrode) History of England, or Memorials of the English Affairs, from Brute to James I., portrait by Hulsbergh, folio, 1110s . Lond. 1713 Published by William Penn. 3479 Whiting's (John) Catalogue of Friends Books, written by many of the people called Qua- kers, from the first appearance of the said people, 8vo. uncut, scarce, 5s Lond. 1708 3480 Whitro's (Abr.) Warnings of the Eternal Spirit, 12mo. 45 . Lond. 1709 3481 Whittington's (G. D.) Historical Survey of the Ecclesiastical Antiquities of France, plate, 4to. bds. II Is Lond. 1809 3482 Whittyntoni Editio secunda de consinnitate Grammatices et Constructione, black letter, 4to. 125 Lond. Wynkin de Worde, 1512 3483 Whitintoni (Rob.) Syntaxis, black letter, small 4to. fine copy, \2s Lond. in Mdib. W. de Worde, 1521 3484 Whitworth's (Lord) Account of Russia, with Preface by Horace Walpole, small 8vo. calf, neat, 9s Strawberry Hill, 1758 3485 Another copy, yellow morocco, gilt leaves, Ills '. . Ibid. 1758 3486 Whitworth's (Charles) Succession of Parlia- ments, 12mo. calf, neat, 65 Lond. 1764 CATALOGUE. 329 3487 Whitworth^C.) Collection of Supplies, 12mo. 3s . . Lond. 1765 3488 Widow of the Wood, 12mo. calf, scarce, 10s Lond. 1755 A curious and extraordinary narrative, bought up, and suppressed by the Wolseley family. 3489 Wierx. Collection of 43 Plates, repre- senting the Life of Christ, the Virgin Mary, and the Lives and Miracles of the Saints, beautifully engraved by Jer. Wierx, Theod. Galle, and Jo. Bap. Barbe, 12mo. 31 13s 6d 3490 Wierx. Passio Domini Nostri Jesu Christi, Hieron. Wierx invenit, incidit, excudit, very fine impressions, 4to. morocco, gilt leaves, 31 3s 3491 Wilberforce's (W.) 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Mr. Willement has accompanied his enumeration of all the heraldry contained in this Cathe- dral, with genealogical and topographical notes, from which we have derived abundant information/' Literary Gazette. 3501 Willement's (Thomas) Lithographed Fac- simile of a Contemporary Roll, with the Names and Arms of the Sovereigns, and of the Spiritual and Temporal Peers who sat in Parliament in the 6th year of Henry VIII. the arms richly emblazoned, in strict imita- tion of the original vellum, royal 4to. 21 10s Lond. 1829 Only fifty copies printed. 3502 Willement's (Thomas) Roll of Arms of the Reign of Richard the Second, with the arms emblazoned, 4to. bds. \4s Lond. 1834 Only 100 copies printed. 3503 large paper, royal 4to. only 25 printed, II 8s , Lond. 1834 CATALOGUE. 331 3504 Williams's (Edw.) Defence of Modem Calvi- nism, in answer to Tomline, 8vo. bds. 5s Lond. 1812 3506 Williams's (E.) Sermons and Charges, 8vo. bds. 10s 6d . Lond. 1817 3507 Williams's (Sir C. H.) 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Dublin, 1770 3516 Whately's (T.) Remarks on the Characters of Shakspeare, 12mo. bds. 3s 6d Oxf. 1808 3517 Wheler's (R. B.) History of Stratford-upon- Avon, wants the plates, crown 8vo. bds. 3s 6d 3518 Whetstone's (Geo.) Mirror of True Honour and Christian Nobilitie, the Life and Death of Frauncis Earle of Bedford, 1585. — - Barnes's Sonnets, 1595. — Constable's Son- 332 PICKERING'S nets, . — Churchyard's Sad and Solemn e Funerall, 1596.— Churchyard's Good Will, 1604— in 1 vol. 4to. edited by T. Park, 16s Lond. reprints, 1815 3519 Whewell's (William) Bridgewater Treatise; Astronomy and general Physics, considered with reference to Natural Theo- logy, third edition, 8vo. bds. 9s 6d 1 834 3520 Wilson's (Bp. Thomas) Sacra Privata, 12mo. calf, neat, 5s 6d . Bath, 1823 3521 Winbolt's (T.) Twelve Sermons, 8vo. calf, neat, 5s . Lond. 1800 3522 Winstanley's (W.) England's Worthies, 8vo. wanting two leaves, 5s Lond. 1684 3523 Wirth (Geor.) Hortulus Animse Militantis, small 8vo.Jine copy, in the original binding, gilt leaves, 9s . Francof. 1600 3524 Wise's (Francis) Letter concerning some An- tiquities in Berkshire, plates, 4to. swd. 5s Oxf 1738 3525 Wise's (Francis) Further Observations upon the White Horse, plates, 4to. swd. 5s Oxf. 1142 3526 Withers's (George) Hymnes and Songs of the Church, 12mo. black letter, fine copy, calf, neat, 11 5s . Lond. n. d. 3527 Withers's (G.) Britain's Remembrancer, por- trait inserted, 18mo. 8s Lond. 1628 3528 Withers's (G.) Speculum Speculativum ; or, a Considering Glass, small 8vo. hf. bd. calf, 6s . . Lond. 1660 3529 Withers's (G.) Juvenilia, Extracts from, by Dalrymple, 12mo. swd. 4s 6d Lond. 1785 3530 Withers's (Ph.) Philanthropos, a Letter to And. Fuller, 12mo. swd. 2s Lond. 1785 3531 Wits' Commonwealth, 18mo. wants one leaf, p. 179, 6s . . 7i. d. 3532 Witt's Recreations, 2 vols, crown 8vo. hf. bd. N morocco, top edges gilt, 11 \6s — morocco, gilt leaves, 2/105 Lond. 1642, rep. 1817 CATALOGUE. 333 3533 Wodarch's Introduction to Conchology, by J. Mawe, coloured plates, crown 8vo. bds. 5s 6d Lond. 1822 3534 Wollaston's Religion of Nature Delineated, 4to. calf, neat, 5s 6d Lond. 1725 3535 Wolseley's (Sir Ch.) Case of Divorce discus- sed, 18mo. 25 6d . Lond. 1673 3536 Wood's (James H.) Memoirs, 12mo. bds. 2s 6d Lond. 1816 3537 Wood's (John) Description of Bath, plates, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, 125 Lond. 1749 3538 Woods (Jos.) on Villas, and Dilapidations, plates, 8vo. swd. 4s Lond. 1807 3539 on Theories of Taste, 8vo. swd. 4s Lond. 1808 3540 Wood's Antiquities of Balbec and Palmyra ; embellished with upwards of One Hundred Engravings, uniformly printed with Stuart's Athens, one vol. imperial folio, 61 6s 1827 3541 Wood's (W.) Catalogue of Shells, colourea plates, crown 8vo. hf. bd. russia, 10s 6d Lond. 1818 3542 Wooddeson's (Rich.) Vinerian Lectures on the Laws of England, 3 vols, royal 8vo. law calf, 31 3s . Lond. 1792 3543 Worcester's (Marquis of) Century of Inven- tions, 18mo. hf. bd. 5s Glasgow, 1767 3544 Word to Purpose ; or, Parthian Dart, shot back to 1642, 4to. hf. bd. morocco, 4s 6d Lond. 1659 3545 Wordsworth's (Christ.) Ecclesiastical Biogra- phy, 6 vols. 8vo. hf. bd. bine morocco, un- cut, top edges gilt, and lettered contents, by Clarke, 41 10s . Lond. 1818 3546 Wordsworth's (W.) White Doe of Rylstone, frontispiece, 4to. bds. 6s Lond. 1815 3547 Worgan's (J. D.) Select Poems, with Preface by Hayley, crown 8vo. bds. 4s 6d 1810 3548 Worlidge's Gems, subscription impres- sions, with the Portrait of Worlidge, very 334 PICKERING'S choice copy, in blue morocco, lined with silk, gilt leaves, 10Z 10s . Lond. 1768 3549 Wotton. Reliquiae Wottonianee, portraits, including that of Wotton, by P. Lombart, 12mo. calf, neat, 15s . Lond. 1651 3550 Another copy, 12mo. 5s . Ibid. 1651 Contains the first edition of Izaak Walton's Life of Sir Henry Wotton. 3551 Another copy, portrait, 8vo. calf, 6s 1685 3552 Wotton (W.) on Ancient and Modern Learn- ing, with Bentley on the Epistles of The- mistocles, Socrates, &c. 8vo. calf, '5s 1705 3553 Wotton (W.) on Learning, and Bentley on the Epistles of Phalaris, &c. 8vo. hf. bd. 5s 6d Lond. 1797 3554 Wraxall's (Sir N. W.) Historical Memoirs of His Own Time, portrait, 2 vols. 8vo. bds. 18s Lond. 1815 3555 Another copy, 3 vols. 8vo. bds. II 4s 1818 3556 Wyatt's (John) Practical Register in Chan- cery, 8vo. law calf, 11 lis 6d Lond. 1800 3557 Another copy, hf. bd. russia, 11 10s 1800 3558 Xenophontis Institutio Cyri ex editione Hutch- inson, Gr. 4 vols, in 2, 12mo. calf, 10s 6d Glasg. Foulis, 1767 3559 Xenophontis Memorabilia, Gr. et Lat. Notis illust. et Var. Lect. auxit Gul. Benwell, 8vo. calf, neat, 10s 6d . Oxon. 1804 3560 Xenophontis Oratio de Agesilao Rege, Hiero, &c. Gr. et Lat. recensuit Bolton Simpson, 8vo. chart, max. calf, neat, 1/ Is Oxon. 1754 3561 Xenophontis Oratio de Agesilao Rege, &c. Gr. et Lat. ed. Wells, 8vo. inlayed, old mo- rocco, 9s . Oxon. 1691 3562 Xenophon's Anabasis, translated into English from the Text of Schneider, 8vo. calf, neat, Is . Oxford, CATALOGUE. 335 3563 Xenophon's Cyropsedia, translated by Ashley, 2 vols. 8vo. uncut, 10s Lond. 1770 3564 Xenophon's History of the Affairs of Greece, Translated by Smith, 8vo. calf, neat, 8s Lond, 1812 3565 York Cathedral, History of, plates, 12mo. 2s 6d . . York, 1790 3566 Young's (Edw.) Night Thoughts, plates, 1 8mo. calf, neat, 6s . Lond. 1807 3567 Young's (E.) Night Thoughts, plates, from WestalVs designs, fine impressions, 12 mo. bds. 9s . Lond. 1817 3568 Young's (E.) Works, 3 vols. 8vo. hf bd. russia, uncut, 15s Lond. 1792 3569 Young's (Sir W.) History of Athens, portrait, royal 8vo. bds. 9s . Lond. 1804 3570 Yver (Jaques) Printemps, contenant cinq hist, discourues par cinq journees, 16mo, morocco, gilt leaves, 12s Lyon, 1588 3571 Zanchius (H.) de Religione Christiana, Fides, Neost. 1585. — Boxhornii (Hen.) Anticuyck- ins et Comment, de Eucharistica Harmonia, Lugd. Bat. 1598. — Conference Chretienne, de Quatre Docteurs Theologiens, et Prois fameux, Advocats, 1586, in 1 vol. 8vo. Ve- netian morocco, gilt leaves, 11 4s 3572 Zantani (Ant.) Imagini con Tutti i Riversi tro- vati et le Vite de Gli Imperatori, plates, 4to. hf bound, morocco, gilt leaves, 11 Is 1548 3573 Zarate (Aug. de) Histoirie del Peru, tradotte dai Alfonso ulloa, 4to. vellum, 11 Is Vineg. 1563 3574 Zollikofer's (G. J.) Devotional Exercises, by Tooke, 8vo. bds. 9s 6d Lond. 1815 3575 Zotti (Rom.) Teatro Italiano, o sia scelta di Commedie e Tragedie di Buoni Autori, 3 vols. 12mo. sewed, 10s 6d Lond. 1815 APPENDIX. 3576 Vita di M. Giannozo Manetti, caveliere strenuo e clariss. cittadino fiorentino. — Ora- zione di M. Giannozo Manetti al S. Sigis- mondo Pandolpho de Malatesti, quando i Fiorentini a Vada li detono il bastone, ma- nuscript upon vellum, royal 8vo. bound in green morocco, gilt leaves, by De Rome, SI Ss A Superb Manuscript, executed in Italy. The title is written in letters of gold, on an azure ground, and surrounded by an illuminated border. The first page is splendidly illuminated in the style of the Sforziada, and contains five miniature portraits ; among which is that of Manetti, with his arms, and his device. A sub- sequent page has also a beautiful border, and another portrait. The volume is dedicated by the scribe Alex- ander Varazzo to Gianotti Manetti, and the contents are as yet unpublished. It comprises many curious parti- culars of literary history, among others an account of the foundation of the library of S. Spirito in Venice, by Ma- netti, and of his presenting to it all the works of Boccaccio in manuscript. Manetti wrote a very curious account of Boccaccio, of Dante, and of Petrarch. At the end of the volume we read, Idem Alexander Vazarrus escripsit, MDVI. 3577 Akerman's (J. Y.) Descriptive Catalogue of Rare and Unedited Roman Coins, from the earliest period to the extinction of the Em- pire under Constantinus Paleologos. nume- rous plates, 2 vols. 8vo. bds. 21 12s 6d Lond. 1834 3578 large paper, proofs on India pa- per, 2 vols, royal 8vo. Al As Ibid. 1834 3579 Alberti Magni Compendium Theologice Veri- tatis, printed in double columns, fclacfc letter* 4to. 1Z Is Venetiis per Gregorium Dalmatianum, et Jacobum Britannicum Brixianum, 1483 This is the second edition, the first having been printed by Ch. Arnold, at Venice, in 1476. The present is much scarcer and more valuable- CATALOGUE. 337 3580 Alberti Sermones, black letter, folio, tall copy, in the old wooden binding, 1 1 1 Os Sine loco aut anno, sed circa 1470 3581 Alvarottus (Jac. de) Commentaria in Libros Fuedorum, very good copy, neat, 11 lis 6d Per Nicolaum Philippi ac Marc. Rein hart, 1478 A beautifully printed volume, on very stout paper. 3582 Ambrosii (Sancti) Opuscula, blacfe letter, folio, vellum, 11 Is Sine anno aut loco Not mentioned by Panzer, it was probably printed at Basil, about 1490. 3583 Ambrosii (Sancti) de Fide, de Spiritu Sancto, libri, et alia Opuscula, black letter, folio, vellum, 11 Is . Basil, 1492 3584 Ambrosii (Sancti) Opera, blac& letter, 3 vols. folio, in the old oak boards, 21 2s Basil, per Joan, de Amerbach, 1492 The last eight leaves of vol. 2, are very neatly sup- plied in MS. 3585 Ammon (Jost.) Illustrations to the Holy Bible, a series of wood engravings, oblong 4to. vellum, first edition, 212s Franckf. 1562 3586 Anselmi (Beati) Opuscula, black letter, folio, much wormed, 155 Sine anno, loco, aut nomine " St. Anselm, Archbishop of Canterbury, one of the most learned and illustrious bishops of his age, was elected Abbot of Bee in 1078, and Archbishop of Can- terbury in 1093, at which place he died in 1109." Ladvocat. 3587 Applani (Constantii) Soliloquia, 4to. vellum, stained, 12s Cremon. Charoli de Darleriis, 1596 3588 Apuleii Opera, folio, vellum, 11 Is Venet. per Philippum Pinzium, 1493 The seventh edition ; Maittaire cites on the authority of La Caille an edition printed by Pinzius, in 1473, but 338 PICKERING'S Panzer imagines that this is the edition alluded to, as Pinzius is not known to have printed any book so early as 1473. 3589 Aretinus (Leon.) de Ingenuis moribus, &c. 4to. hf. bd. 165 Panzer does not afford any clue to the date of this book, it has however every appearance of being ante- cedent to 1480, perhaps about 1475. 3590 Ariosto's Orlando Furioso, translated with Notes by Hoole, 5 vols. 8vo. Sir Mark Sykes's copy, calf, very neat, 21 12s 6d Lond. 1785 3591 Athanasii (Sancti) Commentarii in Epistolas Pauli, Latine, folio, vellum, 61 6s Rornce,per Uldaricum Galium alias Han Alamanum, 1477 The present is the first work, described by Audiffredi, in the year 1477. The translator from the Greek was Persona. 3592 Athanasii (Sancti) Opus contra Gentiles, folio, vellum, \l lis 6d Vicent. a Leonardo Basilensi, 1482 3593 Augustini (Aurelii) De Civitate Dei, lib. xxii. blac& letter, folio, hf bd. II Is Venet. Gab. Petri de Taruisio, 1475 3594 Alia Editio, fclac& letter, folio, hf. bd. vellum, 18s . . Venet. 1489 Contains a curious wood cut of St. Augustin, and another of the City of God. 3595 Augustini (Sancti) Sermones, Mediol. 1484. —Augustini Meditationes, Confessiones, &c. Venet. 1483. black letter, in 1 vol. hf bd. vellum, 21 2s 3596 Augustini (Sancti) Confessiones, Meditationes, et Alia Opuscula, cum Vita S. Augustini, fclac& letter, first page illuminated, 11 lis 6d Venet, per M. Andream de Bonetis, 1484 3597 Augustini (Sancti) Sermones, 4to. hf. bd. stained, 8s Mediol. per Tuetonicos, 1484 CATALOGUE. 339 3597*Aliud Exemplar, 4to. 85 Ibid. 1484 3598 Augustini (Divi) Sermones, de Tempore et de Sanctis, fclacfc letter, folio, hf. bd. 21 12s 6d Sine anno aut loco On the recto of the leaf which follows the table of contents are some verses, " Ad Divum Aurelium Augus- tinum • Sebastianus Brant." 3598*Augustin. Plura ac diversa Divi Aurelii Au- gustini Sermonum Opera, fclacfe letter, folio, 18s . . ' Basil, 1494 On the reverse of the first page is a large wood cut the size of the page " Augustine lux doctorum," after which follow the verses of Sebastian Brandt, " Ad Divum Aurelium Augustinum." 3599 Aulus Gellius, folio, vellum, stained, \llls6d Brixice, sine anno (circa 1485) 3600 Aulus Gellius, folio, vellum, 11 lis 6d Venet. per Bern, de Choris de Cremona, et Sim. de Lucro, 1489 3601 Ausonii Opera, ex recensione Julii JEmilii Ferrarii, folio, good copy in vellum, 11 Is Venet. per Joannem de Cereto alias Tacuinum de Tridino, 1494 The Greek type introduced is like the handsome cha- racters used by Jenson in his Aulus Gellius, 1472. This impression is very scarce, and had never been seen by Ernesti. 3602 Ausonius. Opera Ausonii nuper reperta, Impressum Parmce per Angelum Ugoletum Parmensem, A.D. 1499. — Pomponius Lsetus de Romanorum Magistratibus.— Lucius Fe- nestella de Rom. Magistratibus, in 1 vol. 4to. vellum, a little stained, 11 Is Brixice, 1510 This is the first impression of the Entire Works of Ausonius ; the editor was Thaddeus Ugoletus, brother to the printer, who in a prefatory letter explains the sources from whence this edition is compiled. It k much more valuable than any preceding one. Ernesti 340 PICKERING'S calls it " inter principes ; usu quidem princeps" — but this learned editor had never seen the present and first impression of the labours of Ugoletus; and extolled their important and learning from a Venetian reprint, 1501. For a fuller description of this desirable vol. see the Bibliotheca Spenceriana, and Panzer, t. ii. p. 259. For a reference to Laetus, and Fenestella, see Panzer, t. vi. p. 340. 3603 Bartholomei Summa de Sancto Acordis, fclacfe letter , folio, 31 3s Sine anno aut nomine 3604 Beaumont and Fletcher's Dramatic Works, with the Notes of various Commentators, very fine impressions of the plates, by Wale, Rooker, &c. 10 vols. 8vo. fine copy, old red morocco, gilt leaves, 51 5s Lond. 1778 3604*Berigal (P.) L'lllustre Jaquemart de Dijon, frontispiece, 8vo. 3s 6d Dijon, 1832 3605 Bernardi Modus bene vivendi, 12mo. vellum, 5s Venet. per Bernidum de Benaliis, 1492 3606 Alia Editio, small 8vo. black letter, vellum, 5s Venet. Bernardus de Benalis, 1494 3607 Bernardi (Sancti) Omelie et Sermones, de Tempore et de Sanctis, fclac& letter, wood cuts, 4to. vellum, 15s Venet. per Joh. Eme- ricum de Spira alemanum, 1495 3608 Beroaldi (Phil.) Annotationes Centum, et alia Opuscula. — Angeli Politiani Opuscula. — Calderini Observationes. — Joannis Bap- tists pii Annotamenta, — &c. in 1 vol. folio, vellum, 11 Is Brixice, Ang. Britannici, 1496 3609 Biblia Hebraica sine punctis, accurante Nath. Forster, 4to. calf, neat, 21 2s Oxon. 1750 3610 Biblia Sacra Latina, fclacfc letter, folio, 41 4s Venetiis, per Franciscum Hailbrun et Nicolaum de Frankfordice, 1476 The second Latin Bible printed at Venice, in a re- markably beautiful type, and with great amplitude of margin. The present edition was unknown to Le Long, Clement, or De Bure ; according to Masch it is verbally and literally the same as the preceding one of 1475. CATALOGUE. 341 The present copy is clean throughout, the first page is illuminated with a miniature portrait of St. Jerome. 3611 Bible, Coverdale's, a portion of, Joshua to Daniel, folio, hf. bd. \l\0s 1535 3612 Bible, Coverdale's, fac-simile of the title page to the first edition of the Bible in En- glish, 10s 6d on old paper, 11 Is The title page is wanting in nearly all the copies that are known of this edition. It forms an admirable illustration to Lewis's History of the Bible, Dibdin's Bibliographical Decameron, and Ames's History of Printing. 3612*Bible Prints. Coleccion de Estampas, que representa los prinzipales Casos deel Viego, y Nuebo Testamento, 178 Engravings, ob- long 4to. calf, neat, 1/45 3613 Bible Cuts. 300 very spirited Wood Cuts illustrative of the New Testament, by C. V. Sichem, with explanations in Dutch, 8vo. vellum, 1/105 Tot Loven, 1629 3614 Bibliandi (Theod.) Machumetis ejusque Suc- cessorum, Vitse, Doctrinse, ac ipse Alcoran. — Confutationes Legis Muhameticoe. — His- toria Saracenorum sive Turcarum Origine, folio, old redmorocco, gilt leaves, 21 2s 1550 3615 Blondi Flavii Historia Romanse, folio, original binding, \l Is Venet. per Oct. Scotem, 1483 3616 Blondi Flavii Historiarum Romani Decades, folio, vellum, 11 5s Venet. per Tho. Alexandrinum, 1484 At the end of the vol. is " Abreviatio Decades Blondi. 1 ' 3617 Blondi Flavii Roma Triumphans, folio, vel- lum, \l 10s Brix. per Barth. Vercellensem, 1482 3618 Blondi Flavii Roma Triumphans, folio, in the 342 PICKERING'S old oak boards, with illuminated capitals, a little wormed, 31 3s Sine anno aut loco (f Morelli justly praises the elegance of this impres- sion. Panzer, with equal justice, notices the similarity of the type to that of the second edition of the Comedia of Dante, executed by Georgius and Paulus, at Mantua, without date. The same type was used at Treviso and Brescia, very shortly after the year 1470." Bibliotheca Spenceriuna. 3619 Blondi Flavii Roma Instaurata. — Blondius de Gestis Venetorum. — Blondi Italia Illus - trata. — black letter, in 1 vol. folio, fine copies, vellum, 11 lis 6d Veronce, 1481-2 Blondus was secretary to Eugenius IV. As an his- torian he was much esteemed for his accuracy. 3620 Blony (Nicolai de) Sermones, black letter, fine copy, vellum, 11 4s Argent. 1498 3621 Boccaccio, II Decamerone, 4to. in the old stamped binding, ISs Venet. 1594 3622 Boetius de Consolatione Philosophise, cum comment. S. Thomse de Aquino, black letter, folio, 16s Venet. per Otinum de la Lima, Papiensem, 1499 3623 Aliud Exemplar, folio, 15s Ibid. 1499 3624 Boetii Opera, black letter, folio, very fine copy, 11 lis 6d Venet. per Fr. de Hailbrun, et Nicol. de Frankfordia, 1476 3625 Boetii Opera, black letter, folio, vellum, 11 16s Venet. per Joan de Forlinio et Gregorium fratres, 1497 3626 Bonarelli (Guid. de) Filli di Sciro, Favola Pastorale, original edition, with fine impres- sions of the plates by Villegio, 4to. 12s F error a, 1607 3627 Bonaventurse Meditationes, black letter, 12mo. vellum, 5s Papie impensis Jacopi de Burgo- francho, 1490 3628 Bonaventurse (S.) Opuscula, black letter, 4to. vellum, 8s Brix. Bernard de Misintis, 1495 CATALOGUE. 343 3629 Bonaventura (S.) Opuscula. — Tractatus de paupertate Christi contra magistrum Vil- helmum, in 1 vol. 4to. black letter, stained, 15s Brix. Bern, de Misintis, 1497 3630 Bonaventurse Opuscula et Tractatus, Brix. 1497. — Bonaventurse Opuscula, Brix. 1495, fclacfc letter, in 1 vol. 4to. hf. bd. 14s 3631 Bonaventura. Incipit Preclarum opera quod Biblia Pauperum appellant, Mac& letter, 4to. 10s . Sine anno aut loco u S. Bonaventura, as Cardinal, governed with great zeal and prudence, and refused the Archbishopric of York. His works have gained him the name of Seraphic Doctor, and he is styled by Luther Bonaventura praes- tantissimus vir." — Ladvoeat. 3633 Boscobel, ou Abrege de ce qui s'est passe dans la Retraite de sa Majeste apres la Bataille d' Worcester, plate, 18mo. vellum, 5s . . Rouen, 1676 3634 Bossi (Matthoei) Opuscula, folio, vellum, 15s 1492 Bossus was of Verona, regular canon of St. John Lateran, died at Padua in 1502. 3635 Brathwait (Richard) Barnabse Itinerarium, or Barnabee's Journal, edited by Haslewood, portrait, SfC. 2 vols. 18mo. hf. bd. morocco, 21 2s . . Lond. 1820 3636 Brunet (J. C.) Manuel du Libraire, 4 vols. 8vo. red morocco, gilt leaves, by C. Smith, 3115s . . Par. 1820 3637 Bruti (Jac.) Opuscula, 4to. fine copy, vellum, 10s Finit Corona Aurea, impressa Venetis per Joan, de Tridino alius Tacuinum, 1496 3638 Burnet's (Bp. Gilb.) History of the Reforma- tion, 6 vols. 8vo. hf. bd. green morocco, uncut, 41 Us 6d . Oxf. 1829 3638*Burnet (Bp.) History of his Own Time ; with Notes by the Earls of Dartmouth and Hard- 344 PICKERING'S wick, Speaker Onslow, &c. 6 vols. 8vo. hf. bd. green morocco, uncut, top edges gilt, 31 Us . . Ibid. 1833 This edition of Burnet's Own Times is edited by Dr. Routh, Principal of Magdalen Coll. Oxford. It con- tains all the suppressed passages, and both works pos- sess copious and valuable indexes. 3639 Csesaris Commentaria, folio, vellum, wormed, 11 lis 6d Venet. per Philippumde Pihciis Mantuanum, 1494 " In the last page there is a beautiful print of St. Anthony of Padua, with this legend, * Defende nos* beate pater Antoni.' — A good edition." Dr. Adam Clarke. 3640 Calderini (Domitii) Commentarii in Juvena- lem, cum Defensione Comment. Martialis; et Recrimenatione adversus Brotheum Gram- maticum ad Julianum Medicin Florentinum, folio, hf. bd. morocco, 21 12s 6d Brix. 1474 The first edition of this Commentary with a date. 3641 Calderini (Domitii) Commentarii in M. Val. Martialem, cum defensione, folio, in the old oak boards, but slightly wormed, 41 4s Venet. Jacobi de Rubeis, 1474 This rare vol. is dedicated to Lorenzo de Medici, and contains two epistles addressed to him. 3642 Calf's-Head Club, Secret History of, plates, 8vo. calf, marbled leaves, scarce, 11 Is Lond. 1721 3643 Campani (Jo. Ant.) Opera, cura Mich. Ferni ; cum Vita Campiani, folio, wanting the last four books of Epigrams, 18s Rom. E. Silber. 1495 " Premiere edition, peu commune." — Founder. 3644 Castro. Utilis aurea lectura Pauli de Castro juris Cesarei ac Romani interpretis, black CATALOGUE. 345 fetter t printed in double columns, 3 vols, folio, 61 6s Mil. per Jo. d'Honate, 1488 3645 Catalogus Librorum MSS. Bibliothecae Cot- tonianse, scriptore Thoma Smitho, port, by White, Oxon. 1696. — Catalogi Librorum MSS. Anglise et Hibernise in unum collecto cum Indice Alphabetico, Oxon. 1697 — in 1 vol. folio, fine copy, morocco, gilt leaves, by Hering, 31 13s 6d This Catalogue of MSS. is extremely valuable. It contains a brief notice of all the MSS. in the Colleges of Oxford and Cambridge, the Cathedrals, and also many private collections, as well as those in Trinity College, Dublin. 3646 Catalogus Codicum Manuscriptorum Bibliothecse Regise, 4 vols.— Catalogue des Livres Imprimez de la Bibliotheque du Roy, 6 vols, together 10 vols, folio, very fine set, in old red morocco, gilt leaves, 10Z 10s Par. Typographia Regia, 1739-51 On the outside of the first vol. is lettered " Donne par le Hoy au Comte de Neny comme un Marque de son estime, 1770." 3647 Catalogus Bibliothecoe Harleianse, 5 vols. 8vo. red morocco, in the Harleian style, gilt leaves, 21 12s 6d Lond. 1743-45 3648 Catullus, ab Ant. Parthenio Lasicio, Venet. 1487. — Tibullus a Bernardino Veronensi, lb. 1487. — Propertius, ab Ant. Volscio, lb. 1488— in 1 vol. folio, 11 lis 6d 3649 Aliud Exemplar, folio, lif. bd. II lis 6d Venet. per Symonem Bevilaqua, Papiensem, 1493 3650 Censorinus de die natali. — Cebetis Tabula. — Luciani Dialogus.— Epicteti Enchiridion, &c. in 1 vol. folio, 10s Bonon. per me Benedictum Hectoris, 1497 3651 Chetwood's (W. R.) General History of the 346 PICKERING'S Stage, 1749.— British Theatre, containing the Lives of the English Dramatic Poets, Ibid. 1750.— Memoirs of the Life and Writ- ings of Ben Jonson, Ibid. 1756-— 3 vols. 12mo. calf, very neat, scarce, 11 \6s 3652 Chronicarum Liber, cum figuris et ymaginibus ab inicio mundi usque nunc temporis, (per Hartman Schedel) folio, neat, 21 2s Aug. Joanne Schensperger, 1497 This book, better known under the title of the Nu- remberg Chronicle, contains upwards of 2000 cuts ; the present is a good sound clean copy, in the old wooden boards. 3653 Chronicarum Supplementum, biac& letter, folio, fine copy, hf. bd. II 10s Brix. per Boninum de Boni?iis de Ragusia, 1485 This is a closely printed Chronicle in long lines, from the beginning of the world to the year 1486. For a description vide Bibliotheca Spenceriana, p. 480. 3654 Chronicarum Supplementum, folio, in the old oak boards, Ills Venetiis per Bernard. Ricium de Novaria, 1492 This edition is ornamented with numerous rude, but spirited wood cuts, and is not in the Bib. Spenceriana. 3655 Chronicarum Supplementum, wood cuts, folio, black letter, 11 Is Venet. per Bernard. Ricium de Novaria, 1492 3656 Chrysostomi (Johannis) Opuscula, viz. In Epistolam S. Pauli ad Hebraeos.— De Su- perscriptione Psalmi quinquagesimi.— Ser- mones, &c. in 1 vol. folio, black letter, fine copies, hf. bd. russia, 31 13s 6d Sine anno, loco, aut nomine, sed circa 1480 3657 Ciceronis Epistol-ae varise, folio, 1/ Is Venet. 1499 3658 Cicero de Finibus Bonorum et Malorum.— Ciceronis Tusculanoe Questiones, cum Com- ment, in 1 vol. folio, M 10s Venet. 1491 % CATALOGUE. 347 3659 Cicero de Finibus, de Natura Deorum, de Di- vinatione, de Legibus, Fragmenta ex Acade- micis, de Fato, de Mundo, et Somnium Sci- pionis, folio, vellum, 11 10s Venet. per Sym. Papiensem dictum Bivilaqua, 1496 3660 Ciceronis Orationes, folio, hf. bd. the first four leaves a little damaged, otherwise a good copy, 31 1 3s 6d Sine anno aut loco " In all probability the production of a Venetian printer, between the years 1472 and 1480. As far as I can discover, it has hitherto escaped the notices of bib- liographers. The text commences without any intro- ductory prefix, and concludes without the least indica- tion of time, place, or printer's name. " This volume is unquestionably a fine specimen of ancient typography ; being more magnificent, and better printed, than the edition of 1471, by Sweynheym and Pannartz ; and rather resembling the Pliny of 1472, by Jenson."— Bibt. Spenceriana* 3661 Ciceronis Orationes, per Phil. Beroaldum re- cognizee ac diligenter correctoe, folio, vellum, 11 lis 6d Bonon. Ben. Hectoris, 1499 3662 Ciceronis Orationes, et contra Verrem, 2 vols. in one, folio, vellum, 11 lis 6d Venet. Bart, de Zanis de Portesio, 1495-6 3663 Cicero de Officiis.— Paradoxse.— De Amici- tia, et de Senectute, cum Comment. Pet. Marsi, Venet. 1493.— Ciceronis Orationes, Venet. 1493— in 1 vol. folio, 1Z lis 6d 3664 Clarendon's (Edward, Earl of) History of the Rebellion, with the suppressed passages, and Bp. Warburton's notes, 8 vols. Oxf. 1826.— Clarendon's Life, 3 vols. Ib. 1827— together 11 vols. 8vo. hf. bd. blue morocco, uncut, top edges gilt, 61 ISs 6d This edition is edited by Dr. Bandinel, and contains for the first time, the text as written by the author, all the former editions present an erroneous text ; certain passages were suppressed by the first editors as being unfit for publication at the time. 348 PICKERING'S 3665 Clavasio (Angeli de) Summa Angelica, black letter, 4to. vellum, 11 Is Venet. per Geo, de Rivabenis, 1487 3666 Cleonidae Harmonicum Introductorium interp. Geo. Valla Placentino.— Vitruvius de Archi- tectura.— -Frontinus de Aqueductibus. — An- geli Politiani Opuscula, in 1 vol. folio, neat, 11 10s Venet. per Simonem Papiensem, 1497 3667 Common Prayer, 12mo. red morocco, extra, gilt leaves, 1Z 16s Camb. Baskerville,l762 This copy contains both the Old and New Version of the Psalms printed by Baskerville. 3668 Constitution! et Ordini del M. Pietro Usim- bardi Vescovo d'Arezzo, 4to. vellum, 8s Siena, 1603 At the end of this volume is an etching by Schiami- nozzi, unknown to any writer on this art. 3669 Dante, La Divina Comedia, col Commento di C. Landino, riveduto per P. da Figino, wood cuts, folio, hf. bd. 21 12s 6d Venet. per Piero de Zuanne, 1497 3670 Denon's Travels in Upper and Lower Egypt, translated by Aikin, plates, 3 vols. 8vo. calf, Ills . Lond. 1803 3671 Another copy, no plates, 3 vols. 8vo. calf, neat, Ills . Ibid. 1803 3672 Derham's (W.) Physico and Astro-Theology, 3 vols. 18mo. calf, neat, Is 6d Lond. 1749 3673 Dibdin's (Dr. T. F.) Bibliophobia, remarks on the present depressed state of Literature and the Book Trade, with the additional private plate, large paper, royal 8vo. bds. 12s Lond. 1832 3674 Dibdin (Tho. Frognall) Voyage Bibliogra- phique, et Pittoresque en France, traduit avec notes par Theod. Licquet, 4 vols. 8vo. sewed, 18s . Paris, 1825 3675 Dieta Salutis a beato Bonadventura ?t /me wood CATALOGUE. 349 cut of the Crucifixion in the title, fclac& letter, 8vo. vellum, wormed, 85 Lugduni, per Johannem Bachelier, et Petrum Bartelot, 1496 3676 Digby's (Sir Kenelm) Private Memoirs, edited by Sir Harris Nicolas, with the Castrations, portrait, 8vo. bds. 18s Lond. 1827 3677 Diogenes Laertius Latine, folio, vellum, 11 Is Bonon. per Jacobum de Ragazonibus, 1495 3678 Diomedes Linguoe Latinse perscrutatoris de Arte Grammatica, &c. folio, a little stained, 16s Venet. per Christ, de Pensis de man^ delo, 1492 3679 Dionysius Halicarnassensis Latine, folio, in vellum, II Is Regit per Franc, de Mazalis, 1498 3680 Dodoen's (Rembert) Nievve Herbal, or Histo- ric of Plantes, englished by Henry Lyte, numerous cuts, fclac& letter, folio, calf, \l lis 6d Antwerpe, by me Henry Lot Bookeprinter, 157& 3681 Dolet, (Est.) La Maniere de Bien Traduire d'une Langue en autre, Lyon, 1540. — Le Second Enfer d'Estienne Dolet, Lyon, 1544. — 2 vols. 12mo. II Is Par. reprint Only one hundred and twenty copies printed. 3682 Dominicale fratris Filipi de Monte Calerio, black letter, 4to. hf. bd. 15s Mediol, per Uldericum Seinzenzeler, 1498 3683 Duns (Joannis) Questiones super Primo Sen- tentiarum, folio, good copy, 31 10s Venet. per Albertum Stendael, 1472 ** Edition rare: 150f. la Valliere. On cite aussi deux autres editions de cet ouvrage, imprimees a Venise, cette meme annee 1472; mais, quoique rares, elles sont aussi peu recherchees les unes que les autres." — Brunet. 3684 Duns (Joannis) Opuscula, fclac& letter, witl} 350 PICKERING'S the first page beautifully illuminated, folio, fine copy, 31 3s Venet. Joan. Manthen, 1477 John Dun,'better known by the name of John Scotus, was born at Dunston, in England ; he taught with so much reputation, that he was surnamed the subtle doc- tor ; after studying at Oxford, he went to Paris, and died at Cologn in 1308. 3685 Durandi (Guil.) Rationale Divinorum O flic i- orum, black letter, folio, vellum, 11 lis 6d Vine. Herm. Lichtensten, 1478 The 'first leaf contains an ornamented capital letter, with a miniature portrait. 3686 Durandi (Guil.) Rationale Divinorum Offici- orum, black letter, folio, very fine copy, II Us 6d Venet. Erh. Ratdolt, 1485 This appears to have been a presentation copy, it has the first page neatly illuminated, and the capital letters throughout coloured. 3687 Egidii Expositio super libros posteriores Aris- totelis cum textu ejusdem, Venet. 1495. — Scoti Questiones super Porphirum et Aristo- telem, Venet. 1492. — black letter, in 1 vol. folio, Ills 3688 Elwood's (Tho.) Life, written by Himself, 8vo. calf, gilt leaves, scarce, 16s Lond. 1714 " Elwood, the friend and pupil of Milton, was one of the early Quakers ; and though he was not among the first to * receive the truth in the spirit,' he is one of the most distinguished ornaments, both in a literary, and a moral point of view, of their primitive history." Retros. Rev. 3689 Epitaphs, Collections of, by Toldervy, Hack- ett, and Webb ; together 6 vols. 12 mo. calf, neat, scarce, l/16s Lond. 1755-57-75 3690 Euclidis Elementa, Latine, folio, good copy, hf bd. 41 4s Venet. Erhardus Ratdolt, 1482 Editio Princeps. It is remarkable for being the first book in which mathematical diagrams occur. CATALOGUE. 351 " We may first generally remark, that the paper is excellent, both in regard to substance and tone ; the ink of a fine glossy black ; and the capital initials are blooming ones, cut in wood, and relieved by white on a black ground." — Vide Bibliotheca Spenceriana. All bibliographers are unanimous in their praise of this book, vide Braun, Clement, Maittaire, &c. 3691 Eusebius Pamphilus de Prseparatione Evan- gelica Lat. a Georgio Trapezuntio traductus, folio, beautifully printed, with rubricated capitals, hf. bd. russia, 11 16s Taruisii Mich. Manzolinus parmensis, 1480 3692 Eusebius de Prseparatione Evangelica a Georgio Trapezuntio e grseco in latinum tra- ductus, folio, vellum, Ills Venet. per Bernard. Benalis, 1497 3693 Falda, (Gio. B.) II Nuovo Teatro delle Fa- briche et Edeficii in Prospettiva di Roma Moderna, date in Luce da Gio. Jac. Rossi, 135 plates, 4 parts in 2 vols, oblong folio, vellum, 31 10s . Romce, 1665-99 Rarely found complete. 3694 Fasciculus Temporum, black letter, folio, very good copy, but slightly wormed, 11 lis 6d Venet. impressa : cura Erhardi Ratdolt, 1480, xxiiii. mens. Novembris. This edition appears to be unknown to bibliographers. Brunet notices an edition by the same printer in 1481. The same edition is also described in the Bibliotheca Spenceriana. The present copy agrees in many res- pects with that description, it contains the ornamental capital letter, and the view of the City of Venice, which correspond with the fac-similes there given, but the figure at folio 26 is very different. What Dr. Dibdin says of the edition of 1481, is equally applicable to the present, " More beautiful than either of the preceding impressions, (as might have been expected from the known talents of Ratdolt), the cuts have also an equal superiority over those of the Cologne edition." 352 PICKERING'S 3695 Fasciculus Temporum, black letter, folio, very good copy , in vellum, 11 lis 6d Venet. Ehrardus Ratdolt, 1485 Another beautiful specimen from the press of Rat- dolt ; the edition is not mentioned by Brunet. In the present copy the cuts are coloured in the rude style of the time. 3696 Fasciculus Temporum. — Chronica die hiet Fasciculus Temporum, &c. numerous wood cuts, coloured, very thick vol. folio, in the old wooden binding, 51 5s Utrecht, Jan, Veldenar, 1480 The type with which this edition is printed is said to be Caxton's, and the same as used by him in his Siege of Troy ; the water-marks are various, but the same as appear in all the known productions of Caxton's press. The account of England commences at fol. 218, and terminates fol. 231, under Edward IV. A. D. 1460. 3697 Ficini (Marcilii) Epistole, folio, vellum, slightly stained, 11 lis 6d Venet. Matthei Capeasce Par?nensis, 1495 3698 Ficinus (Marsilius) de Vita, folio, vellum, 11 lis 6d Flor. Ant. Mischominus, 1489 3699 Gaudentio di Lucca, Adventures of, 12mo. hf. bd. uncut, 4s 6d Lond. 1174 This admirable work is partly a romance, and partly a scheme of patriarchal government. It is generally attri- buted to Bp. Berkeley, Vide Retros. Rev. vol. 4. 3700 Gay's (John) Poetical, Dramatic, and Miscel- laneous Works, 6 vols. 12mo. cf. 16s 1795 3701 Goldsmith's (Oliver) Beauties of English Poesy, 2 vols. 12mo. calf , scarce, 7s6d 1767 This work was designed by Dr. Goldsmith for young persons ; it contains Pope's Rape of the Lock, Prior's version from La Fontaine's Tale of Hans Carvel, &c, with short criticisms prefixed to each poem, 3702 Gerson, (Joannes) De Imitatione Christi. — Meditationes Passionis diviniviri Jesu Chris- ti, in 1 vol. 8vo. black letter, 125 Mediolani impensis Leonardi pachel de Alamania, 1488 CATALOGUE. 353 3703 Gerson (Joannes) de Imitatione Christi et de Contemptu Mundi in vulgari sermone, small 4to. fine copy, with rubricated capitals, in old morocco, gilt leaves, 11 Is Venet. per Bertolamio di Zani da Porteso, 1491 3704 Gerson (Joannes) De Imitatione Christi, et de Contemptu Mundi, blacfe fetter, 8vo. vel- lum, 9s V en. per Pet. de Queregis, 1493 3705 Gerson (J.) de Imitatione Christi, &c. folacfe letter, 12mo. vellum, 5s Roma, per Stephanum Planck, 1493 3706 Gregorii (Papse) Dyalogi, folio, hf. bd. U Is Mediol. per Leonardo Pachel et Uldricho Scinczenceller, 1481 3707 Gregorii Ariminensis in Secundo Sentent. admiranda expositio, black letter, folio, hf. bd.lt Is . Mediol. 1494 3708 Guillelmi Neubrigensis de Rebus Anglicis suis temporis, lib. v. 8vo. vellum, Is Par. 1610 3709 Hagthorpe Revived ; or Select Specimens of a Forgotten Poet, 4to. hf. bd. morocco, 212s Lee Priory, 1817 Edited by Sir Egerton Brydges, and presented by him to the Roxburghe Club. 3710 Henrici de Saxonia (Alberti Magni discipuli) de Secretis Mulieribus, blac& letter, folio, 1 5s Sine anno aut loco 37 1 1 Herodotus Latine, Laurentio Vallense ex grseco interprete, fol. II Is Sine anno (circa 1480) 3712 Herodianse Historise, translate A. Politiano, Bonon. B. de Bazaleriis, 1493 — Plinii Se- cundi Epistolse, &c. — Pomponius Laetius de Romanorum Magistratibus. — Lucius Fenes- tella de Romanorum Magistratibus. — in 1 vol. 4to. vellum, 11 Is 3713 Hieronymi Epistol;£, Black fetter, 2 vols, in 1, folio, vellum, 101 Venet. Ant. Bartholomceus, 1476 Beautifully printed in double columns, on fine thick 354 PICKERING'S paper, with ample margins. The first page has a fine illumination of St. Jerome ; and on the lower margin coat of arms emblazoned. A tower, gules t two lilies, or, saltirewise. 3714 Hieronymi (Sancti) Epistolse, in novum ordi- num redactse opera Theodori Lelii, 2 vols, folio, vellum, a very handsomely printed book in round letters, 51 5s In urbe Par- mcnsi (per Corallum) diligenter et emen- datum et impressum est, 1480 3715 Hieronymi (Beati) Epistolse, 2 vols, in 1, large folio, vellum, 313s Venet.per And. de Toresanis de Asula, 1488 The present copy has the initial letter to each volume beautifully illuminated with small miniatures. 3716 Hieronymi (Beati) Epistolse, 2 vols, in 1, royal folio, 31 3s Venet. per Bern, de Benaliis Bergomensem, 1490 3717 Hieronymi (Beati) Epistolee, folio, vellum, \5s Sine anno (circa 1496) 3718 Hieronymi (Sancti) Vitse Patrum, black letter, 4to. vellum, \l lis 6d Venet. per Octavium Scotum, 1483 3719 Hieronymi (Sancti) Vita, black letter, 4to. hf. bd. Is 6d Venet. per P eregrinum de Pasqualibus, 1485 3720 Historise Augustse Scriptores, folio, hf. bd. 18s Venet. per Bern, de Novariensem, 1489 3721 Homeri Ilias per Laurentium Vallen Latinum Sermonem traducta, Brix. 1497.— -Sphera Mundi, wood cuts, Theorica Planetarum, Venet. per Sim. Papiensem, 1499--- in 1 vol. folio, fine copies, vellum, 21 12s 6d 3722 Household Books, viz. K. Henry VIII. edited by Sir Harris Nicolas.— Elizabeth of York, Queen of Henry VII. by Sir Harris Ni- colas.— Princess Mary, Daughter of Henry VIII. by Sir Frederick Madden, 3 vols, royal 8vo. large paper, morocco, Harleian style, by Lewis, 1 8Z 18s Lond. 1827-31 Only twelve copies printed upon Large Paper. CATALOGUE. 355 3723 Hygenii Poeticon Astronomicon libri, curious cuts, 4to. hf bd. \l\s Venet. per Erhardus Ratdolt. 1485 3724 Icones Biblicse. Figgers of the Bible in who almost every History of the holy Schriptures are described, 163 plates, with descriptive Verses in Latin, French, German, English, and Dutch, oblong 4to. calf, marbled leaves, very scarce, 31 3s . Amst. n. d. 3725 Isidori (Sancti) Etymologicarum lib. xx. Ve- net, 1483.— -Lactantii (Firm.) Divinarum In- stitution um lib. vii. Venet. per Theod. de Ragazonibus de Asula, 1490— in 1 vol. folio, vellum, 11 lis 6d 3726 Jacobi Comitiis Purliliarum Opus Epistolarum Familiarum, editio princeps, with capital letter on the first page illuminated, folio, good copy, 18s Sine anno aut loco 3727 Josephus, Latine, folio, hf. bd. II Is Sine anno aut loco, (circa 1486) 3728 Josephi Opera, in Lat. traducta per Ruffinum, folio, vellum, wormed, 1/ Is Venet. per Alb. Vercellensem, 1499 3729 Justiniani Institutionum lib. iv. cum Glossis, biac& letter, royal folio, 1/ 10s Venet. Nic. Catalanus, 1481 3730 Justiniani (Bernardi) Orationes et Epistolse, folio, calf, neat, 11 Is Venet. per Bern. Benalium, 1492 3731 Juvenalis Satyrse, cum Calderini Comment. folio, fine copy, hf bd. russia, 11 Is Venet. per Barth. de Zanis de Portesio, 1487 3732 Juvenalis Satyrse cum tribus Commentariis vi- delicit Ant. Marcinelli, Dom. Calderini, Geo. Valise, Venet. 1492. — Persius cum Com- mentariis Jo. Britannici et ejus recognitione, Brix. 1500. — Ovidii Metamorphoses cum integris ac emend. Raphaelis Regii, Venet. 1497— in 1 vol. folio, vellum, 31 3s 356 PICKERING'S 3733 Lactantii Opera, folio, 21 2s Venet. Andr. de Paltasiachis, et Boninus de Boninis, 1478 3734 Lactantii (Firm.) de Divinarum Institutionum lib. vii. &c. folio, VSs Venet. per Theod. de Ragazonibus de Asula, 1490 3735 Lactantii Opera Varia, et Tertulliani Apolo- geticus adversus gentes, folio, 155 Venet. per Bonetum Locatellum, 1494 3735*Lai d'Havelok le Danois, publie parFrancisque Michel, royal 8vo. bds. 16s Par. 1833 Only 100 copies printed. 3736 Lavater's (J. C.) Secret Journal, by Peter Will, 2 vols, crown 8vo. hf. bd. calf, 16s Lond. 1770 3737 Leonis (Papas) Sermones, folio, vellum, \l As Venet. 1482 3738 Letters from a Gentleman in the North of Scotland to his Friend in London, with the plates, 2 vols. 8vo. uncut, scarce, 15s 1759 3739 Litio (Rob. de) [Carracioli] Opus Quadra- gesimale, folio, fine copy, in the original binding, 31 3s Venet. Vindelinus de Spira, 1472 3740 Litio (Rob. de) Opus Quadragesimale, folio, vellum, 21 2s Venet. Hailbrun, 1472 This is the earliest production of Hailbrun's press, the vol. is printed in a very delicate roman type, with rubricated capitals, and the initial letter beautifully illuminated. Robert Caraccioli (in Latin, Carazolus), better known under the name of Robert de Licio or Litio, because he was a native of Lecce, in the province of Otranto, in the kingdom of Naples, was born in 1425, and entered as a monk into the order of Minors Observantine, whence he passed into that of the Conventuals. He was a man of great learning and a famous preacher, not sparing the Court of Rome, although much caressed by the Popes, and employed by them on many important occasions ; he was made Bishop of Aquino, and died at Lecce in 1495. He was the friend of Erasmus. CATALOGUE. 357 3741 Livii (Titi) Historiarum decades, cum Epistola Andrese episc. Aleriensis, large folio, 21 2s Mediol. Uldericus Sinzenzeler, 1495 3742 Aliud Exemplar, folio, 21 2s Ibid. 1495 3743 Aliud Exemplar, neat, 31 3s Ibid. 1495 3744 Livii Historise a M. Ant. Sabellico, folio, fine copy, vellum, 21 2s Venet. per Barth. de Zanis de Portesio, 1498 3745 Livius. Le Deche de Tito Livio, in lingua volgare, with an immense number of cuts, folio, vellum, 1Z lis 6d Venet. per Zouane Vercellese, 1493 3746 Lower's (Sir William) Relation of the Voiage and Residence which K. Charles II. hath made in Holland, fine portrait, and folding plates, folio, calf, neat, 11 8s Hague, 1660 3747 Lyra (Nic. de) Expositiones Morales super totam Bibliam, blac& letter, folio, good copy, II Is Mantue per Paulum Jo. de Butsch- bach, 1481 3748 Macrobii ( Aurelii Theodosii) Expositio in Som- nium Scipionis, M. T. Ciceronis : et Saturna- liorum lib. vii. folio, vellum, a little wormed, It Is Brix. per Boninum de Boninis, 1485 3749 Macrobii (Aurelii Theodosii) Expositio Som- nium Scipionis, M. T. Ciceronis ; et Satur- naliorum lib. vii. folio, vellum, 15s Venet. 1492 3750 Maii (Juliani) Liber de Priscorum Proprietate Verborum, 1490. — Celsus de Medicina, Ve- net. 1493 — in 1 vol. folio, vellum, 21 2s 3751 Mansinelli (Ant.) Opuscula, 4to. vellum, slightly wormed, 155 Venet. per Christ, de Pensis, 1496 3752 Mamotrectus ; seu Expositio Vocabulorum quoe in Bibliis, &c. occurrent, black letter, 4to. good copy, 11 1 Is 6d Venet. per Franc, de Hailbrun, et Pet. de Bartua, 1478 3753 Mamotrectus; alia editio, black letter, 4to. hf. 358 PICKERING'S bd. 18s Mediol, per Leonardum Pachel et Ulderium Sinczenceller socios, 1481 3754 Mamotrectus; alia editio, 4to. lZ4s Venet. per Nicolaum Jenson, 1479 3755 Mariani (Andrese) Lessus, with portrait and plate, by Curti of Bologna, 4to. in morocco, richly tooled on the sides, \5s Bononice, 1662 3756 Martialis Epigrammata, cum Calderini et Me- rulse comment, folio, hf. bd, \l Is Venet. per Barth. de Zanis de Portesio, 1493 3757 Martialis Epigrammata, ad optimos Codices recensiti et castigati, 2 vols. 12mo. thick p a per, fine copy, Venetian morocco, marbled and gilt leaves, 11 Is . Par. 1754 3758 Martini (Magistri) Questiones Morales de For- titudine, 4to. good copy, in vellum, 11 lis 6d Par. per Wolfgangum Hopyl alaman. 1489 3759 Martini Tractatus de Temperantia ; de Pollu- tione nocturna ; de Adulterio ; de Incestu ; de Vicio contra naturam, &c. folio, fine copy, vellum, rare, 21 12s 6d Par. per Wolfgangum Hopyl, 1490 3760 Mascardi (Vitale) Festa fatta in Roma, Fe- brario, 1634, 4to. vellum, 15s Roma, This volume contains numerous plates engraved after designs by Andrea Sacchi, with the large folding plate, and frontispiece by Delia Bella. 3761 Mercurii Trismegisti Liber de Potestate et Sa- pientia Dei per Marcilium Ficinum traductus, 4to. vellum, 8s Venet. par Damium de Mediolano, 1493 3762 Mesuse (Jo.) Opera Medicina, black letter, folio, 21 \2s6d . Venet. 1479 3762*Les Chansons du Chatelain de Coucy ; pub- liees d'apres tous les manuscrits par Fran- cisque Michel, suivies de Tancienne musique mise en notation Moderne par M. Perne, royal 8vo. bds. 11 Is Par. 1830 CATALOGUE. 359 3763 Missale Romanum, folio, vellum, 15s This vol. is without date, or printer's name, but is apparently executed in the early part of the sixteenth Century ; it is beautifully printed in red and black, each page is surrounded with a border representing subjects from Scripture history, besides fifteen very spi- rited large wood cuts, the full size of the page. A fine specimen of early art, but probably only a portion of a larger volume. 3764 Mombritii (Bonini) Sanctuarium, sive Acta et Vit^ Sanctorum, 2 vols, royal folio, fine copy, vellum, 151 15s Mediolani, absque anni indicatione,sed ante annum 1480 " Cet ouvrage, dont on connoit assez dans la Repub- lique des Lettres la grande rarete, a ete compose sur des Manuscrits que Ton conservoit dans les Archives de S. Jean de Latran, et on le regarde comme la premiere Vie des Saints qui ait ete publiee ; car il s'en faut de beaucoup qu'on doive appeller ainsi les productions fa- buleuses des anciens Legendaires, Jacq. de Voragine et autres, qui ne contiennent que des extravagances. Ce- lui dont il est ici question, ne renferme que les Actes originaux des Vies des SS. tels qu'ils se sont trouves dans les MSS. que l'Auteur avoit decouverts ; et les defauts que Ton y trouve ne sont attribues qu' a la mauvaise foi ou a Pignorance des Copistes, que Mom- brice n'a cependant point ose corriger. " L'edition en est magnifiquement executed, et passe pour avoir ete mise au jour vers 1'annee 1479, elle est la seule qui ait ete donnee au public." — De Bure. The Splendid Library of MafTei Pinelli contained only the first vol. of this book, which is there noticed as being very rare. The work is dedicated to Cicho Simonetta, who was executed in 1480, therefore the year in which it was printed must be anterior to that date. 3765 Montagnana (Batholomei de) Consilia, et alia Opuscula, folio, hf. bd. russia, 11 5s Bonetus Locatellus Berg. 1497 3766 Aliud Exemplar, folio, hf, bd. vellum, \ l Is Ibid. 1497 3767 Montagu s (Elizabeth) Letters, published by Matthew Montagu, 4 vols, crown 8vo. bds. scarce, 1Z 4s . Lond. 1809-13 360 PICKERING'S 3768 More's (Hen.) Philosophical Poems, 8vo. 5s Camb. 1647 3769 Natalibus (P. de) Catalogus Sanctorum et Gestorum eorum ex diversis voluminibus col- lectus, folio, vellum, a little stained at the end, 11 1 Is 6d Venet. per Hen. de Sancto Ursio, 1493 3770 Nevo (Alex, de) Contra Judeos fenerantes. — Incipit liber dicitur Supplementum, blacft letter, with rubricated capitals, in 1 vol. 4to. vellum, 11 lis 6d Venet. Leonardi Wild de Ratisbona, 1489 3771 Nicolai (Falcuccii de Florentia) Antidotarium liber. — Tractatus Quid pro Quo; — Sinonima. — 4to. very good copy, but the first leaf a little damaged, rare, 3/ 35 Venet. per Nic. Jenson Gallicum, 1471 3772 Nonius Marcellus, de proprietate Sermonis, folio, wanting part of the first leaf of the table, and stained, in russia binding, 41 4s Sine loco, 1471 " It is a pity (says AudiffYedi) that posterity are not made acquainted with the name of the printer of this elegant edition. In the Cat. de la Valliere it is assign- ed to Ulric Han ; and by Panzer to Jenson." Vide Bibliotheca Spenceriana. The Valliere copy sold for 221f. and Pinelli's for 9/ 9s. 3773 Nonius Marcellus. — Festus Pompeius. — Var- ro. — in 1 vol. folio, vellum, 18s Venet. per Bernard, de Cremona et Sim.de Luero, 1490 3774 Nugse Venales, sive Thesaurus Ridendi et Jocandi, 18mo. cf. extra, gt. leaves, 14s 1689 3775 Ockam (Guil. de) super quattuor libros Sen- tentiarum, Annotationes, etc. black letter, folio, vellum, 11 lis 6d Lugd. per Johan. Trechsel, 1495 3776 Officium Beatse Marise Virginis, cum Missa ejusdem, et Septem Psalmis Pcenitentialibus, printed upon vellum, 18mo. green mo- CATALOGUE. 361 rocco, gilt leaves, with massive chased clasp, silver gilt, 11 llsGd Venet. per N. Gyrard- enghum de Novis, 1481 Books executed by this Printer upon vellum are very uncommon. There are not any mentioned by Van Praet. 3777 Orosii (Pauli) Historiarum lib. vii. folio, hf. bd. II Is Venet. per Christ, de Pensis, de Mandello, 1499 3778 Ovidii Opera, 2 vols, folio, neat, a little wormed, 61 6s Vicent. impressit Herm, Lichtenstein, 1480 " A rare and valuable edition, which is highly esteemed by the curious. It contains the preface and corrections of Bonus Accursius, and the emendations of Barnabas Celsanus ; the name of the printer is Lichten- stein, which is in Latin Levilapis. This translation of the name led De Bure into a somewhat ridiculous error when describing this edition, in which he introduces Herm. Levilapis and Herm. Lichtenstein as partners." Moss. 3779 Ovidii Opera ex recens. Bonii Accursii, folio, very good copy, in vellum, 31 3s Venet. 1498 3780 Ovidius de Fastis, cum Comment. Ant. Con- stants Fanensis, et Pauli Marsi Piscinis, folio, vellum, 11 4s . Venet. 1497 3781 Ovidii Nasonis Epistoloe, folio, hf. bd. 10s 6d Mediol. per Amb. de Caponago, 1499 3782 Pauli de S. Maria Dialogus, Mac& letter, folio, some leaves at the end stained, 21 12s 6d Hoc opus impressit rerum scrutinia Schallus Johannes doctor artis Apollinee. Anno Domini Millesimo quadringentesimo Septuagesimo quinto. 3783 Pauli Burgensis Additiones ad Postillam Ni- colai de Lyra super biblia, black letter, folio, vellum, 15s Venet. per Franc. Renner de Hailbrun, 1483 362 PICKERING'S 3784 Peerage of England, Scotland, and Ireland, portraits of Geo. III. the Prince of Wales, and Duke of York, by Angus, and plates of arms, 3 vols. 8vo. calf, very neat, 15s 1790 3785 Perotti (Pyrrhi) Cornucopia, sive Commen- tarii Linguoe Latinoe, folio, 1/ Is Venet. per Bernard, de Cremona, et Sim. de Luero, 1490 3786 Perotti Cornucopia, folio, hf. bd. II lis 6d MedioL per Uld. Schinzenzeler, 1498 3787 Petrarchae (Fr.) Opus Divinum de Remediis utriusque fortunse, folio, good copy, in vel- lum, 11 lis 6d Cremonce,per Bern, de Misintis papiensem, ac Ccesarum parmensem, 1492 " Cet ouvrage differe absolument de celui que nous avons indique aux mots Liber- de Remediis, et qui a Adrien le Chartreux pour auteur." — Brunet. 3788 PetrarchjE (Francisci) Opera Latina, Venet. Sim. Bevilarqua, 1503. — Bucolicum Carmen in duodecim elogas distinctum, cum comment. Benevenuti Imolensis, Venet. per Marcum Horigono, 1516, in 1 vol. folio, neat, 31 3s " Ces deux volumes, peu communs." — Brunet. The latter vol. is particularly scarce. 3789 Philelfi (Fr.) Convivia, small 4to. hf. bd. 10s 6d . Sine anno aut loco 3790 Philelfi (Francisci) Epistolse, folio, hf bd. russia, 1 1 5s Venet. Bern. Corii Cremonensis, 1489 3791 Philelfi (Francisci) Epistolse, Ven. 1493.— Philelfi Orationes cum aliis opusculis, folio, good copy, 16s Venet. per Phil, de Pinzio, 1496 Philelphus patronized the Greeks who settled in Italy after the fall of Byzantium ; these letters record in moving terms the miseries to which these unfortunate exiles were subjected. CATALOGUE. 363 3792 Philelphi (Marii) Epistolee, 4to. fine copy, vellum, 16s Venet. Joan, de Cereto, 1492 3793 Pifferi (F.) Brieve Discorso sopra i Miseri della Corona del Signore, wood cuts, 4to. hf. bd. II 5s . Siena, 1602 " This book, printed at Siena, is very rare, the artist who executed the plates is unknown ; they are not men- tioned in any work upon the arts." — MS. note. 3794 Platea (Fr. de) Opus Restitutionum Usurarum et Excommunicationum, 4to. e ditto princeps, 11 5s Venet. Bartholomceus Cremonensis, 1472 3795 Aliud Exemplar, 4to. first leaf of the table damaged, and wanting a leaf at the end, 12s Ibid. 1472 3796 Aliud Exemplar, folio, 21 2s Sine anno aut loco (circa 1474) 3797 Platinse Historici liber de Vita Christi : ac Pontificum Omnium : qui hactenus ducenti et viginti duo fuere, folio, vellum, 11 5s Joan. Vercelensis, 1485 3798 Plynii (Caii) Secundi Naturalis Hystorise lib. xxxvii. royal folio, calf, 31 3s Parma, And. Portilice, 1481 " This edition is exceedingly scarce, and very little known. Freytag in the conclusion of his description of it says " Rarissimae editioni finem imponunt correc- tiones Autoris Anonymi, quas vero a Philippo Beroal- do profectas esse, compertum habemus.'' — Moss. " These Parma editions are valuable, consult Er- nesti, Fabr. B. L. t. ii. 189. They are magnificent specimens of ancient typography." — Dr. Dibdin. 3799 Aliud Exemplar, stained at the beginning, and one leaf MS. royal folio, vellum, 11 10s Ibid. 1481 3800 Plynius (C.) Secundus de Naturali Hystoria diligentissime castigata, royal folio, good copy , vellum, 21 12s 6d Brixice, Angelus et Jacobus fratres Britannici, 1496 364 PICKERING'S 3801 Plinii Secundi Epistolse, folio, with illumi- nated initial letter , neat, 1 / 5s MedioL per Philippum Lauagniam, 1478 3802 Plotini Opera, ex interpr. Marsilii Ficini, cum commentariis necnon vita Plotini a Par- phyrio conscripta, Editio Princeps, folio, good copy, Al As Florent. per Ant, Miscominum, 1492 Dedicated to Lorenzo de Medici. 3803 Poggio, Istorio Fiorentina, folio, hf. bd. stained at the end, 11 Is Vineg. Jacopo de Rossi, (Jacobeus Rubeus) 1476 " The earliest Italian version of the original Latin History of Florence by the celebrated Poggio. The translator was the son of Poggio. The type and press work bespeak the master-hand of the printer : — few offices having put forth more elegant productions than those which contain the name of Jacobus Rubeus." Bibliotheca Spenceriana. 3804 Poetes Gascons, Gondelin Obros : — Les Folies du Sieur Le Sage. — e Diccionarii sur la Lengo Moundino. — 8vo. green morocco, gilt leaves, by Smith, II 4s Amst. 1700 3805 Politiani (Angeli) Miscellanea, folio, vellum, 11 10s Florent. Ant. Miscominus, 1489 " Edition originale, plus rare. Selon M. Beloe, on y trouve l'hymne de Callimaque : tig Xovrpa rng TlaWaSog, en grec, et les vers des Sybilles, imprimes pour la premiere fois." — Brunet. Roscoe's copy sold for 5/ 5s. 3806 Politiani (Angeli) Opera, folio, vellum, a little wormed, Ills F lor entice, Leonardi de Arigis, de Gesoriaco, 1499 This is evidently printed from the Aldine Edition of the preceding year. Brunet says " II est peut etre plus rare que celle d'Alde.*' 3806*Aliud Exemplar, folio, hf. bd. stained, 155 Ibid. 1499 3807 Pompe Funebre de tres-pieux et tres-puissant Prince Albert, Archiduc d'Autriche, &c. par Jaques Francquart, et gravees par Corn CATALOGUE. 365 Galle, 65 large folding plates, containing some thousand portraits, folio, calf, neat, 3/105 . . Brux. 1729 3808 Porson's (Richard) Tracts and Miscellaneous Criticisms, by Kidd, 8vo. large paper, bds. 14* . Lond. 1815 3809 Pourtraict du Convoy fait in Pompe Funebre a Nancy Capitale de Lorraine, au transport du corps de feu Serenissime Prince Charles III. Ducde Lorraine, &c. 48 long plates, con- taining some thousands of portraits of dif- ferent orders in their respective costumes, with banners, fyc. finely engraved, 21 2s 3810 Quadruvium Ecclesie Quatuor prelatorum officium quibus omnisanimasubijcitur, wood cuts, folio, rare, 21 2s Strasb. 1504 " Liber Rarissimus, qui inter prohibitos numeratur, Indice Expurgatorio, anno mdlxxxiii. emisso. Id forsan ob Capitulum — De Libertate Divina." MS. note by Lord Strangford. 3811 Quarterly Review, from the Commencement to April, 1833, 97 Nos. first 19 vols, in calf, very neat, remainder in Nos. 91 9s 1809-33 3812 Quintiliani Institutionis Oratorise, cum Com- ment. Raphaelis Regii, folio, 18s Venet. per Bonetum Locatellum, 1493 3812*Raffaelle di Urbino. Historia dal Testa- mento Vecchio depinta in Roma nel Vati- cano da RafFaelle di Urbino, et intagliate in rame da Sisto Badalocchi et Giov. Lan- franchi, 54 plates oblong 4to. calf, 11 5s Romce, 1614 3813 Richardson's (Samuel) Correspondence, with his Life by Mrs. Barbauld, portrait, 6 vols, crown 8vo. bds. II 4s Lond. 1804 3813*Le Roman de Fier a bras, (en Provencal et en vieux francais) publie par Emmanuel Bekker, 4to. hf bd. morocco, 11 4s Berlin, 1829 3814 Romancero Francois. Histoire de Quelques Anciens Trouveres, et choix de leurs Chan- 366 PICKERING'S sons. Le tout nouv. recueilli par M. Paulin Paris, 12mo. 9s . Par. 1833 38 14* Romans de Garin le Loherain, avec I'examen du Systeme de M. Fauriel sur les Romans Carlovingiens, par M. P. Paris, 12mo. 95 Paris, 1833 3815 Roscoe's (William) Catalogue of Prints and Drawings, Liverpool, 1816. — Roscoe's Cata- logue of Prints, 1816. — Catalogue of Buck- eridge's Paintings, Engravings, &c. Litch- field, 1822, in 1 vol. 8vo. hf. bd. calf, 5s 6d 3816 Sabellici (M. Ant.) Rerum Venetiarum ab urbe condita lib. xxxiii. editio princeps, royal folio, fine copy, vellum, 51 5s Venet. And. de Toresanis de Asula, 1487 The present copy is presumed to be on large paper, and contains two leaves of " Recognitio ex collatione archetypi et impressionis" at the end ; which are evi- dently an after production, as they are not printed with the same type as the book itself : they are exceedingly rare, and not mentioned by Renouard. The copy de- scribed in the Bibliotheca Spenceriana does not appear to contain them. 3817 Sabellici (M. Ant.) Rerum Venetiarum ab urbe condita lib. xxxiii. folio, very fair copy, 31 135 6d Venet. And. de Toresanis de Asula, 1487 " Editio Princeps. If the lover of fine and legible printing wishes for a specimen of one of the choicest productions of the xvth century, let him lose no oppor- tunity of obtaining the present impression, when a rea- sonable hope of its possession is held out to him. Nor is the work less intrinsically valuable, than its exterior form is inviting and magnificent. It has been by such splendid and magnificent productions, that the earlier annals of the press have acquired such general celebrity. A nobler book Ccinnot grace the shelves of any collec- tion . " - - - B i b I. Spen ceria na . 3818 Sacrobusto (Joannis de) Spera Mundi, cuts, Venet. 1478. — Libellus Ysagogicus Abdilazi, Venet. 1485.— in 1 vol. 4to. hf. bd. 1Z 11^6^ 3819 Sacrobusto (Joannis de)Sph9era Mundi, Venet. CATALOGUE. 367 1491.— -Gerardi Cremonensis Theorica Pla- netarium, 1478.— Libellus Ysagogicus Abda- lazi, Venet. 1482. in 1 vol. 4to. cuts, blacft letter, vellum, \l lls6d 3820 Sacrobusto (Joannis de) Sphsera Mundi, cum tribus comment. Venet. 1499. — Purbachii (Geo.) Theorica Planetarum. — Hentisberi (Gul.) Regule, &c. biac& letter, Venet. 1483 — in 1 vol. folio, vellum, 11 Is 3821 Salmon's (N.) Antiquities of Surrey, illus- trated with numerous portraits, and plates, 8vo. calf, gilt leaves, 16s Lond. 1734 3822 Senecse Opera, folio, first page illuminated, M\s Venet. per Bernard, de Cremona, 1490 3823 Aliud Exemplar, folio, indifferent copy, 16s Ibid. 1490 3824 Senecse Opera.— Senecse Tra^oediee a Ber- nard. Marmita, in 1 vol. fol. vellum, 11 1 Is 6d Venet. per Lazarum Isoarda de Saviliano, 1492 3825 Simonini. Scielta di Battaglie inventate, e disegnate da Francesco Antonio Simonini, oblong 4to. brilliant impressions, 11 10s Bologna, 1760 3826 Spechio di Croce, libro devoto e Morale, black letter, 4to. stained, 8s Mediol. per Leon Pachel, fyc. 1487 3827 Stone-Heng restored by Inigo Jones. ---Charea Gigantum ; or, Stone-Heng restored to the Danes, by Dr. Charleton, with Webb's Vin- dication, and a Life, and portrait of Inigo Jones, by Hollar, and 28 plates, folio, calf, neat, 1Z 10s . Lond. 1725 3828 Suetonius Vitas XII. Csesarum.— Ausonii ver- sus de Suetonii Historia, &c. folio, vellum, 11 4s . . 1480 3829 Suetonius a Dom. Calderino.— Persii Satirse cum comment. Bart. Fontii ; in 1 vol. folio, hf. bd. 1Z 4s Venet. per Ant. Bactibobus,\485 368 PICKERING'S 3830 Suetonius, cum comment. M. A. Sabellici, fol. il Is Venet. per Baptistam de Tortis, 1490 3831 Suetonius, cum Commentario Ph. Beroaldi, folio, hf. bd. II 4s Bonon. impressit Benedictus Hectoris, 1493 3832 Suetonius cum Comment. Philippi Beroaldi, Bonon. 1493.— Lucianus de Veris narationi- bus; et Diodorus Siculus, Venet. 1493— in 1 vol. folio, vellum, 11 lis 6d 3833 Supplementum, Incipit liber qui dicitur Sup- plementum, small 4to. fclacfc fetter, fine copy, \l Is Venet. Leonardi Wild, 1489 See Orlandi orig. e prog, della Stampa, p. 386. 3834 Symonetoe (Bonifacii) Persecutionum Christi- anarum libri sex. folio, vellum, 21 12s 6d Mediol. per Ant. Zarotum, 1492 3835 Testamentum Novum juxta Grsecorum lectio- num ex emend, exemplaribus, et vet. ortho- doxorum lect. cum versione Des. Erasmi, adjecta Vulgari editione, folio, in the old stamped binding, 21 2s Basil. 1527 3836 Testament, Le Nouveau, traduit en Francois avec le Grec. et le Latin de la Vulgate ajoutez a cote, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, neat, 11 Is Mons. Gasp. Migeot, ( Amst. Elzever ) 1673 " Cette edition en trois langues est fort rare et cbere."— MS. note. 3837 Themistii Parapbrasis in Aristotelem, inter- prete Hermolao Barbaro, folio, a little wormed, 1Z Is . Taruisii, 1481 3838 Thomse Aquinatis Questiones de Quodlibet, fclacfe letter, folio, good copy, 51 5s Ulm. per J oh. Czainer de Rutlingen, 1475 The third edition, and of very rare occurrence : the first was printed by Theroernen, at Cologne, in 1471, see Panzer. The Bibliotheca Spenceriana does not ex- hibit a copy of this impression; the only one there men- tioned is that printed at Nuremberg in 1474. 3839 Thomse Aquinatis continuum in Quatuor Evan- CATALOGUE. 369 gelistas, thick vol. folio, in the original bind- ing, 51 5s Nuremb. Ant. Coberger. 1475 A splendid volume, printed on very thick paper, super royal folio, with the initial letters illuminated. 3840 Thomse Aquinatis Liber de Veritate Catholicse fidei contra errores Gentilium, black letter, folio, in the old oak boards, 11 lis 6d Venet. 1480 3841 Thomse Aquinatis super quarto libro sententi- arum preclarum opus feliciter incipit, folio, black letter, with an emblazoned coat of arms, and the initial letter beautifully illu- minated, 21 12s 6d Venet. 1483 3842 Thomse Aquinatis Continuum in quatuor Evan- gelistas, black letter, folio, 11 ]s Venet. Boneti Locatelli, 1493 3843 Thomse Aquinatis Secunda Secundse, black letter, folio, 11 Is Venet. per Bonet. Loca- tellum Bergomensem, 1495 4 844 Thucidides, Lat. Laur. Valise translat. folio, fine copy, hf. bd. morocco, 11 5s Sine anno, ( circa 1480) 3845 Tragoediae Graece.— -Aeschyli Choephorae.— Sophoclis Electra.— Euripidis Electra.— In usum Scholae Westmonasteriensis, 8vo. fink paper, old morocco, Gs Oxon. 1729 3846 Trapesuntii (Geor.) Rhetoricum lib. v. folio, vellum, 15s Med. Leon. Pachel, 1493 3847 Trovamalse (Bapt.) Summa Rosella, thick 8vo. black letter, vellum, 12s Venet. Georgium Arrivabeniem Mantuani, 1495 3848 Turrecremata (Joannis de) Questiones super Evangeliis totius Anni, black letter, 4to. vel- lum, some leaves damaged, Is Brix. per Aug. Britannicum de Palazollo, 1498 3849 Utino (Leonardi de) Sermones quadragesimales B B 370 PICKERING'S de legibus, blacfe letter, folio, fine copy, vel- lum, 21 2s Venet. per Franc, de Hailbrun, et Nic. de Frankfordia, 1473 " Les editions posterieures a ce date n'ont aucune valeur." — Brunet. 3850 Utino (Leonardi de) Sermones Aurei de Sanc- tis, black letter, with ornamented capitals, 4to. fine copy, vellum, 21 2s Venet. per Francisc. Halibrun et Nicol. de Franc kf or dia, 1473 3851 Utino (Leonardi de) Sermones Aurei de Sanc- tis, black letter, 4to. fine sound copy, in vel- lum, 11 5s Venet. per Johannes de Colonia, 1475 3852 Utino (Leonardi de) Quadragesimale aureum, folio, tall copy, hf. bd. 21 2s 1471 " Premiere edition de ce livre ; on la croit impr. a Venise. vend 372 fr. la Valliere." — Brunei. 3853 Another edition, Mack letter, 4to. fine copy, vellum, 21 2s Venet. per Joh. de Colonia, et Joh. de Manthen, 1475 3854 Valerius Maximus, folio, morocco, gilt leaves, Bononice (per Ugonem de Rugeriis), 1476 An edition not mentioned by Dr. Dibdin, or Dr. Adam Clarke. 3855 Valerius Maximus, ex edit. Omniboni Leoni- ceni, folio, hf. bd. wormed, 11 Is Venet. Joh. de Forlivio, 1482 3856 Valerius Maximus cum commento Oliverii Ar- zignanensis Vicentini, folio, vellum, 18s Venet. per Bart, de Zanis, 1497 3857 Valise (Laur.) de Elegantia Linguae Latinse lib. vi. folio, stained, vellum, 21 2s Brixice, 1475 Without signature, pagination, or catchwords. 3858 Valise (Laur.) De elegantia Latinre Linguoe libri sex, folio, hf. bd. 12s Venet. per Bernard, de Novaria, 1491 CATALOGUE. 371 3859 Vergerii (Pet. Pauli) ad Ubertinum eararien- sem de Ingenius moribus opus e magno Ba- sileo, et e Xenophonte de tirannide Leonardi Aretini traductio, in 1 vol. 4to. 16s Sine loco, aut anno, ( circa 1475) " Tous les ouvrages de cet auteur ayant ete severement prohibes par les catholiques, ont du necessairement de- venir tres-rares." — Brunet. 3860 Vergerii (Pet. Pauli) ad Ubertinum cararien- sem de ingenius moribus opus e magno Ba- sileo, et e Xenophonte de tirannide Leonardi Aretini traductio, Plutarchus de Liberis Edu- candis, in 1 vol. 4to. hf. bd. neat, 18s Sine anno, ( circa 1475) 3861 Vegetius de Re Militari. — Frontini Stratage- micon. — Aelianus de instruendis aciebus, &c. in 1 vol. 4to. vellum, \5s Romce, 1494 3863 Vegii (Maff.) Vocabularum ex Jure Civili, blac& letter, folio, hf. bd. 18s Vincentice Phil. Albini Aquitani, 1477 3864 Veronese (Paulo) Tracto del Sancto Sacra- mento del Corpo de Christo, gotfj, let. printed in red and black, folio, hf. bd. 16s Venetia, per Antonio di Zanchi, 1498 3865 Vitruviusde Architectura; Frontinus de Aquee- ductibus; Angeli Politiani Opuscula; in 1 vol. folio, vellum, 11 4s Florent. 1496 3866 Voragine (Jacobi de) Vita Sanctorum, printed in double columns, 4to. 1Z 16s Venet. per And. Jacobi de Catthara, 1482 3867 Voragine (Jacobi de) Sermonis Dominicales, wood cut title representing Voragine preach- ing, blacfe letter, 8vo. vellum, 5s Papie impressi cura Jacob de Paucis Drapis de Burgofrancho, 1499 372 PICKERING'S TRACTS. 3868 Tracts, Political and Historical, chiefly relating to the time of Charles I. — Discoverie of Romish Doctrine in the case of Conspiracie, 1605. — The Bloody Court, or Fatal Tribunal, discovering the Poysonous Asps, King- Killing Basilisks, and their Damnable Treasons against K. Charles, printed with red ink, n. d, ---Cooke's more Worke for a Masse-Priest, 1621.— Sir W. Rawley's Prince, 1642.--- Account of the Bloody Conspiracy against the Lord Protector, 1654.— -No Drol, but a ra- tional Account of the probable Fall of the present Parlia- ment, 1660.-— Policy no Policy ; or, the Devil himself Confuted, 1660.— -Jesse's Lord's Loud Call to England by Earthquake, Toads, Flyes, &c. As also of the odious Sin of Drinking Healths, 1660.— Lesley's (Gen.) Speech to the Scottish Army, 1647.-— Fairfax's Humble Remon- strance, 1647.— -Prynn's (Wil.) Speech, and Letter to Newport, 1648.-— Lord Faulkland's Speech against Lord Finch, 1641.— rLord Finch's Speech, 1641.-— Petitions (19) in behalfe of Episcopacie, the Liturgie, and Church - Revenues, 1642.-— The Earl of Manchester and Jo. Pym's Speeches in Guildhall, 1642. ---Sir Simon D'Ewes' Speeches touching the Antiquity of Cambridge.— Rouse's Speech at the transmission of Dr. Cossens, 1641. ---Sir Nat. Coppinger's Speech for bringing the Abp. of Can- terbury (Laud) to Trial, 1641.-— Whitelock's (Bulstrode) Speech for the speedy reducing of the Kingdom of Ireland, 1642.— -Declaration of Loyalty from the Citizens of Lon- don, 1643.— Lilburne's (Col. John) Grand Plea, 1647. — Speeches of Sir Henry Vane, Sir John Culpeper, Yisct. Falkland, Sir John Wray, Selden, Bagshawe, &c. con- cerning Episcopacy, and the Bishops' Rights to sit in Parliament ; with various Petitions, Declarations, Ordi- nances, broad-side Sheets, &.C.&C. a very curious collec- tion, 224 in number, in 5 vols. 4to. half bd. calf, 51. 5s. 3869 Tracts chiefly relating to the Doctrine, Worship, and Go- vernment of the Church of England, viz. Bishop of Worcester's Vindication of himself against R. Baxter, Land. 1662.— -Review of the Presbyter's Re-ordina- tion by Bishops, by Zach. Crofton, 1660.— - Dow's (Ch.) Difference of the Sabbath and the Lord's Day, 1636. ---Savoy Conference about the Liturgy, want- ing the title.— -Reasons shewing the Necessity of Re- formation, 1660.--- Dialogue concerning the present CATALOGUE. 373 Condition of the Church of England, [by Geo. Gillespe,] 1644.— Anti-Toleration, 1646— White's (John) First Century of Scandalous, Malignant Priests, imperfect at the end, 1643.— Remonstrance of the State of the King- dom, 1641.— -Honest Informer, or Tom Tell-Troth's Ob- servations, 1642.— Crofton's (Z.) Ava\r)\pig ; or, St. Peter's Bonds abide : for Rhetorick worketh no Release, 1661. ---Crofton's (Z.) AvaXrjxjjig AveXr) 1AM, TOOJtS COURT, CHANCERY LANE.