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BEQUEATHED BY
FRANCIS DOUCE, ESQ.
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BODLEIAN LIBRARY
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OXFORD,
AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS. MDCCCXL.
Extract from the Will of Francis Douce, Esq.
"■ I leave tny library of printed books, my collection of prints and drawings, " my illuminated manuscripts, and all my other books and manuscripts, " (except those hereafter more particularly mentioned,) and my collection of " coins and medals, with their cabinets, to the Bodleian Library at Oxford,"
PREFACE.
J RANCIS DOUCE, of whose magnificent library, by his bequest united to the Bodleian, the following Catalogue is now presented to the public, was descended from a respectable family in Hampshire. He was born in London in 1757 and died at his house in Gower Street on the thirtieth of March 1834, at the advanced age of seventy-seven years.
It may appear perhaps strange, that a man of so much general reading and of such vast infor- mation should not be more known to the world by his published writings; for when we have enumerated the Illustrations of Shakspeare% the Dissertation *" upon the engraved figures attributed to Holbein and others representing the Dance of Death, added to a few articles in the Archaeologia^ we have little remaining upon which to rest his fame as an author. But it seems probable that the result of his reading, although lost to the present generation, remains yet to be enjoyed by their posterity. We allude to his Note Books and other Manuscript Collections deposited in the British Museum, not to be unsealed until the first of January 1900.
In giving a general outline of his collection, we may proceed in the first place to invite the attention of the reader to the Manuscripts. Of these it may be remarked, that as the favourite pursuit of the Collector was to illustrate the history of the manners, customs and language of his own country, it is not surprising that the greater proportion of them should have a direct connection with such an inquiry.
Accordingly we find in the historical portion the work of Geoffry of Monmouth de Gestis et Originibus Britannorum<i, the Polychronicon of Hygden^ the Chronicle of the reign of Edward I. by Robert of Avesbury^, the Historia Ecclesiastica of Bede, a very fine MS. of the twelfth century^, but above all the Flores Historiarum of Roger de Wendover, monk of St. Albans'', a MS. in excellent preservation written towards the end of the 13th century, and supposed to be the only known copy remaining of this important work. We may also mention in this place the Life of Becket by Fitz-stephen and John of Salisbury, comprised in the same volume with a collection of letters (many unpublished) by Becket, Henry II. and pope Alexander III.' ; nor should we omit several volumes of Statutes issued during the reigns of Henry III. and his successors to the time of Henry the Fifths
Amongst the Manuscripts which illustrate the history of the language and poetry of England, may be enumerated, a curious collection of proverbs of the fourteenth century', copies of the Golden Legend*", of the Liber Festivalis", of the Chronicles known by the name of Caxton", a translation of VegetiusP, made at the instance of sir Thomas Berkley, with the poetical works of Occleve de Regimine Principum from ^gidius Columnai, of Boethius by Walter of Oseney'", of the religious legend of IppotisS of the Troy BukeS and other poems by Lydgate and by Ham- pole", and a very curious volume of hymns and, religious pieces by John Awdelay, a deaf and blind monk of Haghmon, in Shropshire^. This would also appear to be the fit place to notice the works of Wicliffe, consisting of a very fine copy of the first version of the translation of the Old and New Testament*, with other translations from the sacred writings^. Exposition upon the Gospels and Epistles^ appointed to be read in the churches throughout the year, a treatise on the seven
a Illustrations of Shakspeare and of ancient manners, with « Cod. cxxxviii. ' Cod. cxxviii. g Cod. ccclxviii.
Dissertations on the clowns and fools of Shakspeare, on the '• Cod. ccvii. ' Cod. cclxxxvii. •' Codd. xvi. xvii. xxvi.
collection of popular tales entitled Gesta Romanorum, and xxvii. xcviii. cxxxvii. cxxxix. iCod. lii. ™ Cod. ccclxxii.
on the Enghsh morris dance; 2 vols. 8°. Land. 1807. " Codd. Ix. cviii. " Cod. cxx. P Cod. ccxci.
•^ Tlie Dance of Death exhibited in elegant engravings on "J Cod. c. •■ Cod. clviii. • Cod. cccxxiii.
wood, with a dissertation on the several representations of that ' Cod. clxviii. " Codd. Ixxviii. cxxvi. etc. ^ Cod.
subject, but more particularly on those ascribed to Macaber cccii. » Cod. ccclxix. >' Codd. cccbcx. xxxvi.
and Hans Holbein. 8'. Lonrf. 1833. cclx. cclxv. i' Cod. cccxxi.
= See vols. xiii. xiv. xv. xvii. xxi. 'I Cod. cxv.
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PREFACE.
deadly sins", to which we may add two books of offices according to the use of Sarum, which have been also supposed to have been from his hand''.
The collection is also particularly rich in the writings of the Anglo-Norman and French writers of the 13th and 14th centuries, embracing a very curious volume of the songs of the Troubadours, or Provencal poets'^, copies of the Bestiare by Guillaume le Normand'' and Richard de FurnivalS of the Fables of Marie de France^ and many others^, for an enumeration of which we may refer the reader to the article Romances in the Index, under which we have classed the principal MSS. of this character. Connected with the works of fiction, to which we have just alluded, may be noticed two Manuscripts of the Gesta Romanorum Moralizata''.
The student in Palaeography will also find much deserving his attention. Such are those MSS. from which we have taken the fac-similes annexed to the catalogue.
The Psalter written in gold letters upon stained vellum' is a beautiful specimen of calligraphy, probably of the time of Charlemagne. The work of Primasius upon the Apocalypse*" may be considered of a still earlier date. A Psalter in the Lombardic character of the ninth', and another in French'", probably of the eleventh century, are also to be noticed for the clearness and character of the writing ".
Amongst the illuminated MSS. of Hours, and other ecclesiastical offices, are many of unusual interest as highly finished works of art of a later period. Two by Girolamo da Libri", and one by Pietro Perugino p, deserve to be particularly mentioned i. There are others which illustrate the games and sports of this country ■" in the fourteenth century, and Mr. Douce's favourite subject of the Dance of Death ', which must not be omitted *.
In the formation of the Catalogue of the Manuscripts care has been taken to supply the names of writers when they do not occur in the respective MSS., as well as to specify where such treatises as have been printed may be found. In other cases, the beginnings, and not unfre- quently the terminations, have been given, in order to facilitate a comparison with other copies of similar works.
It only remains to notice the fac-similes, which, for the use of the student in Palaeography, have been annexed to the Catalogue. They are to be read as follows ;
PLATE I.
CLXxiv. 39. b. Incipit passio sancti Jacobi apostoli, fratris beati Johannis Evangelistae, quae est viii. kal. Aug. Apostolus Domini nostri Jhesu Christi Jacobus, frater Johannis Evangelistae, omnem Judaeam et Samariam visitabat, ingrediens per synagogas secundum sanctas scripturas ostendebat omnia a prophetis praedicta, quae a Domino nostro Jhesu Christo impleta sunt.
CXL. 4.
De libro apocalypsis beati Johannis, adjuvante Domino, tractaturi debemus necessario inter- pretari titulum, designare locum, narrare causam, insinuare personam, ut ejus continentia nomine nuntietur, loco dinoscatur et tempus, per causam dignitas clareat meritorum, persona unum signi-
id est commendari id est remissuni
fleet in colligio ceterorum, cui adsignari specialiter oporteat munus indultum. Cum enim —
ccLXix. 208.
Peire Raimon de Tolosa, xxiiij.
Altresi com la candela
Qe si meteissa destrui
Per far clardat a altrui
Qan om plus trag greu martire
Per pla5er del autra gen
Et car adreit escien
Sai qeu faj folage
Qa dautrui don alegrage
Et ami pene turmen
Nulla res si mal men pren
Don Deu plaigner del dampnage.
Qar ben conose per usage Qe lai on amors saten Vai folda5 en loc deisen. Doncs pois tan lam et desire La gensor qel mon se mir Per mal qera deia venir Nom taing qem recreia Qar ond plus mauci denueia Ben li dei ma mort grajir Sel droit damor voU seguir Qesters sa cort non plaideia Done pois am go qem guereia.
a Cod. cclxxiii. '' Codd. ccxlvi. cclxxv. « Cod. cclxiv. ^ Cod. cxxxii. ^ Cod. cccviii. ' Cod. cxxxii. % V.
etiam codd. cl. cliv. ccviii. cccx. •» Codd. clxiv. cccx.
' Cod. lix. ^ Cod. cxl. 1 Cod. cxxvii. "> Cod .cccxx. n v. etiam codd, cxxv. clxxvi. ccxxxii. ccxcii. ccxciii. ccxcvi.
° Codd. xiv. xxix. P Cod. xi. i V. quoque Codd. xi.
XX. xl. xciii. cccxi. ccclxxiv. ' Codd. Ixii. Ixxx. s Cod.
exxxv. t The illuminations of one of the latter character
have been most fully described in Mr. Douce's work upon the subject, pp. 72, 3.
PREFACE. V
cxxvii. fol. 107,
cxiii. Alia vox apostolica, cum Judaeorum increpat idola.
In exitu Israhel ex ^Egypto, domiis Jacob de populo barbaro, Facta est Judaea sanctificatio ejus, Israhel potestas ejus ; Israhel regnavit in ea. Mare vidit et fugit, Jordanis eversus est retrorsum. Montes exultaverunt ut arietes, et coUes velut agni ovium. Quid est mare quod fiigisti ? et til Jordanis quare conversus est retrorsum ? Montes, quare exultavistis ut — .
PLATE II.
CXCVIII. fol. 1.
Incipit liber primus Aurelii Augustini, Ypponiensis episcopi, de baptismo contra Donatistas.
In eis libris, quos adversus epistolam Parmeniani, quam dedit ad Tyconium, scripsimus, pro- misimus nos diligentius questionem baptismi tractaturos, quod etiam, si non promitteremus,debitum tamen a nobis flagitantibus fratribus meminimus et agnoscimus. Quapropter in hoc opera, adjuvante Domino, suscepimus non solum ea refellere, quae de hac re nobis Donatistse objectare consuerunt, sed etiam, beatissimi martyris Cypriani auctoritate, unde suam perversitatem ne veritatis impetu cadat fulcire conantur, quae Dominus donaverat dicere, ut intelligant omnes, qui non studio partium caecati judicant, non solum eos non adjuvari auctoritate Cypriani, sed ipsa maxime convinci atque subverti.
CXLV. fol. 1.
Incipiunt Cantica Canticorum.
Osculetur me osculo oris sui. Salomon inspiratus divino Spiritu composuit hunc libellum de nuptiis Christi et ecclesiae, et quodammodo epithalamium fecit Christi et ecclesiae, id est, canticum super thalamos.
ccxxii. fol. 102. Dominica prima de adventu Domini.
Ad te, Domine, levavi animam meam, Deus mens, in te confido, non erubescam neque irrideant
me inimici mei, etenim universi, qui te expectant, non confundentur. Dirige me in veritate
tua et — .
PLATE IIL
CLXXVI. 1. b.
Incipit Evangelium de circulo anni.
In natali Domini ad sanctam Mariam majorem.
Sequitur Sancti Evangelii secundum Lucam caput iii.
In illo tempore exiit edictum a Caesare Augusto, ut describeretur universus orbis. Haec descriptio prima facta est a praeside Syriae Cy[ren3io. Et ibant omnes ut profiterent[ur sjinguli in suam civitatem. Ascen — .
cxxxix. fol. 148.
Per discretionem totius Anglie fuit mensura domini regis composita, videlicet, quod denarius Anglicanus, qui vocatur sterlingus, rotundus et sine tonsura ponderef xxxii. grana frumenti in medio spice ; viginti denarii faciunt unciam, xij uncie faciunt libram, scilicet xx solidos, et octo librae faciunt galonem vini, et octo galones frumenti faciunt bussellum Londinensem, et octo bussella faciunt quarterium.
Amor est quaedam mentis insania, Quae vagum hominem ducit per devia, Sitit delicias et bibit tristia, Crebris doloribus commiscens gaudia.
Amur est une pensee enragee, Ke le udif humme meyne per veie deveye, Ke a soyf de delices e ne bert ke tristescesse, Qod soveners dolurs medle sa tristesce.
Love is a selkud wodenesse.
That the idel mon ledeth by wildernesse.
That thurstes of wilfulstithe and drinket sorwenesse,
And with lonifid sorwes menget his blithnesse.
vi PREFACE
PLATE IV.
FACING THE TITLE. CXL.
Beatus vir, qui non abiit in consilio impiorum, et in via peccatorum non stetit, et in cathedra
pestilentise non sedit. Sed in lege Domini voluntas ejus, et in lege ejus meditabitur die ac nocte. Et erit tanquam lignum, quod plantatum est secus decursus aquarum, quod fructum suum dabit
in tempore suo. Et folium ejus non defluet, et omnia qusecumque faciet prosperabuntur. Non sic impii non sic, sed taraquam pulvis, quem projicit ventus a facie terrae. Ideo non resurgunt impii in judicio, neque peccatores in consilio justorum. Quoniam novit Dominus viamjustorum, et iter impiorum peribit.
Psalmus David de conventu infidelium in Christi passfone. Quare fremuerunt gentes et populi meditati sunt inania? Adstiterunt reges terrse et principes con[venerunt.]
Of the Printed Books it is scarcely possible to give here a detailed account ; this department is rich in almost every branch of literature, but particularly in those which tend to illustrate those subjects to which the studies of his life were devoted.
Mr. Douce, having been an early collector (from 1784), was enabled to avail himself of the dis- persion by auction of many of the richest collections of rare books that have ever been brought to the hammer; such were those of Mr. Tutet, Henderson the actor, Major Pearson, Dr. Farmer, &c., from which he selected very many of his choicest gems. He also purchased largely from the collection of Mr. Herbert, the author of the new edition of the Typographical Antiquities of these kingdoms, and thus secured some of the more rare and valuable specimens of early English Typography. The history of the manners, customs, games, literary pursuits, and superstitions of the middle ages, seems to have engaged his peculiar attention : and connected with the latter subject a very curious series of works on witchcraft and magic will be found in his library ; and it must be added, that there is scarcely a volume of any interest in the whole collection which he has not enriched with some valuable notes.
The plan adopted in forming the catalogue of Printed Books is that of alphabetical order, to correspond with the general catalogue of the Bodleian Library.
Of the remaining portion of Mr. Douce's bequest, namely, the drawings, prints, and coins, a catalogue is in course of preparation, which, when completed, will be published as a second part to this of the Printed Books and Manuscripts.
BODLEIAN LIBRARY, April 15th, 1840.
A CATALOGUE
OF THE
LIBRARY OF FRANCIS DOUCE, ESQ.
BEQUEATHED TO
THE BODLEIAN LIBRARY.
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A. (E.) i. e. Edw. Alport, q. v.
The younger brother his apologie, or a fathers free power disputed, for the disposition of his lands or other his for- tunes to his Sonne, sonnes, or any one of them.
4°. Oxford, 1 634. A. (J.Y.) Tales of other days ; with illustrations by G. Cruikshank.
8°. Land. 1830. d'ABBEVILLE, (Claude) Capuchin. Histoire de la mission des Peres Capucins en Tisle de Ma- ragnan et tcrres circonvoisines. 8°. Par. 1614.
ABBOTT, (George) archbishop of Canterbury. A briefc description of the whole world. 8°. Lond. 1634.
ABDALI.A of Beyza. A Chinese chronicle; translated from the Persian, with notes and explanations by S. Weston. 8°. Lond. 1820.
ABDALLA, fils d'Hanif. Ses avantures, par J. P. Bignon, q. v.
ABD-ALLATIF.
Relation de TEgyptc, &c. ; le tout traduit ct enrichi de notes historiques et critiques, par M. Silvestre de Sacy.
4°. Par. J 8 10. ABDIAS Babylonia' cpisc. De historia certaminis apostolici, libri decern Jul. Africano interprete; p. 1. Collect.de vitis apost. et sanct. a W. Lazio, q. v.
ABDIAS the prophet. Abdias the prophet; interpreted by T. B. ; bl. lett.
8°. Lond. Henry Binneman, 1574.
ABEL-REMUSAT, v. I. P. A. Remusat.
ABENEZRAH, (Kinki) An everlasting prognostication of the change of weather.
8°. Lond. for M. G. n. d. ABIOSUS, (Joannes) Dialogus in astrologic defcnsionem cum Vaticinio a diluuio vsque ad Christi annos 1703.
4°. Ven. per Fr. Lapicidam, 1494.
ABRAHAM patriarcha. Liber Iczirah,sive formationis mundi ; vertebat ex Hcbraeis et commentariis illustrabat Guil. Postcllus. 8°. Par. 1552.
ABRAHAM a S. Clara; v. Abr. a Sancta Clara.
ACH
ABSTEMIUS, (Laurentius) Epistola ad Ubaldinum, Procemium, et Fabulae, in var.editt. Msopi, q. V.
ABSURDITIES.
Absurdities in prose and verse; by A. Crowquill.
8°. Lond. 1827. ABULFEDA, (Ismael) Sultan. Description gen^rale de TArabie, en Franc, a. la fin du voyage dans la Palestine, par Jean de la Roque, q. v.
ACADEMIA.
Delincatio summorum capitum lustitudinis studenticse in nonnullis academiis usitatae. 4°. sine loco, 1627.
Mdmoires de Tacademie d'Asnieres ; 3 parties.
80. Netifchatel, 1783.
ACCORDS, (le seign. des) i. e. Etienne Taboueot, q. v.
PACCOUCHfiE. Le caquet de Taccouchde. 4 parties. 8°. s. I. 1622.
— ed. alt. 8°. , 1622.
La responce des dames et bourgeoises de Paris au caquet de
Taccouchec, par E. D. M. q. v. Recueil general des caquets de Tacouch^e. 8". , 1624.
— ed. alt. 8°. Troyes, s. a.
— ed. alt. .... 8°. Troyes, s. a. L'anti-caquet de I'accouchce. 8°. , 1622.
ACCUM, (Fredrick) A treatise on adulterations of food, and culinary poisons.
8" Land. 1820. ACCURSIUS, (Mariangclus) Osco, Volsco, Ronianaque cloqucntia interlocutoribus, dialo- gus ludis Romanis actus. 8". s.l. 1531.
ACHARISIO, (Alberto) da Cento. Vocabolario et grammatica con 1' orthographia della lingua volgare. 4"- Vcnct. 1550.
ACHII>LES Statius seu Tatius, Alexandrinus. Dc Clitophontis ct I.cucippes amoribus; e Graec. Lat.
fact, a L. Annibale Cruceio. 8". Basil. 1554.
The loves of Clitophon and Leucippc, transl. from the
Greek. 8". 0.rford, 1638.
— illustrated in six novels. 8°. Lond. 1720.
— en Fran(^ois, avcc des notes; 2 parties. 8°. Amst. 1733.
— tradotto della lingua Greca nelia Italiana.
8°. Vincgia, 1578.
ACHILLINUS, (Alexander) De universalibus, in Aristotelis seer, sccretor. q. v, 2. B
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ADI
ACOLUTHUS, (Andreas) Vratislaviensis. De aquis amaris maledictionem inferentibus, vulgo dictis
zelotypiae.
4°. Lips. 1 68a.
ACUNA, (Hernando da) The resolved gentleman ; translated by Lewes Lewkenor.
4°. Lond. by R. Waikins, 1594. ADAGIA. Centum adagia Malabarica cum textu original! et versione Latina, ed, a Paulino a S. Bartholomaeo.
40, RovKB, 1791. Adagiorum omnium, quie a Junio, csEterisque, post Erasmi Chiliadas, in lucem prodierunt, epitome, ad calc. epitom. adagiorum Erasmi, q.v.
ADAIR, (James M.) Essays on fashionable diseases, &c.
8°, Lond. n. d.
ADAM. Adam and Eve stript of their furbelows ; attributed to Ed- ward Ward, q. v.
ADAMS, (George) Micrographia Iliustrata, or the knowledge of the microscope
explained. 4°. Lo7id. 1746.
— the fourth edition. 8". Lond. 1771.
Essays on the microscope; and edit, with plates, by
Frederick Kanmacher. 4° Lond. 1798.
ADAMS, (James) Euphonologia linguas Anglicanae ; la prononciation Anglaise, etablie par des regies. 8°. Lond. 1794.
ADAMS, (Jack) His perpetual almanack.
8°. Lond. n. d.
ADAMS, (John) of the Inner Temple. Index Villaris; or an alphabetical table of all the cities, market-towns, parishes, villages, and private seats, in England and Wales. fol. Lond. 1680.
ADAMS, (William) D. D. An essay in answer to Mr. Hume's essay on miracles.
8°. Lond. 1767. ADAM SON, (Henry) The Muses Threnodie, or mirthful mourning on the death of Mr. Gall ; with additions by James Cant.
8". Perth, 1774. ADAMUS, (M.) Bremensis. Historia ecclesiastica, cum notis Ottonis Sperling; in vol. 11. Mon. ined. rerum Germanic, a Westphalen, q. v.
ADAMUS, (Melchior) Vitae Germanorum philosophorum, qui seculo superiori et quod excurrit, floruerunt. 8". Haidelb. 1615.
— Medicorum, &c. 8°. Haidelb. 1620.
— Jurisconsultorum et politicorum, &c. 8°. Haidelb. i6ao.
— Theologorum, &c. 80. i^ranc. 1653.
ADAMUS, Murimuthensis. Chronicon sive historia sui temporis cum continuatione, p. 33. torn. u. Annal. Triveti, q. v.
ADDISON, (rt. hon. Joseph.) Remarks on several parts of Italy, &c. in the years 1701-3. 8". LonJ. 1 736.
The drummer, or the haunted house, a comedy.
8° Lond. 1 75 1 . An essay concerning the error in distributing modern medals, p. 153, of the knowledge of Medals, q. v.
ADDISON, (Lancelot) D. D. West Barbary, or, a short narrative of the revolutions of the kingdoms of Fez and Morocco. 8°. Oxford, 167 1. The present state of the Jews ; to which is annexed a summary discourse of the Misna, Talmud, and Gemara.
8°. Lond. 1682. ADELUNG, (John Christopher) Three Philological essays, chiefly translated from the Ger- man by A. F. M. Willich. 8°. Lond. 1798.
ADENEZ, surnomm<l le roy. Oger le Dannois Dvc de Dannemarche. 4°. Troyes, s. a.
ADER, (Gulielmus) Medicus. Enarrationes de aegrotis, et morbis in Euangelio.
8°. ToloscE, 1 62 1.
iE LN
ADIEU.
L'adieu du Plaideur a son argent; en vers.
8». s. I. T6a6.
ADLER, (Jac. Georg. Christ.) Museum Cuficum Borgianum Velitris. 4°. Romce, 178a. — Collectio nova numorum Cuficorum seu Arabicorum veterum ; sc. pars 11. 4". Hqfnia:, 179a.
ADMIRALTY.
A declaration of the Commons, concerning the jurisdiction
of the Admiralty. 4°. Lond. 1648.
ADO, archiepisc. Viennensis. Breviarium chronicorum ab origine mundi ad sua usque tempora, sc. 1353. 80. Basilece, 1568.
ADOLPHUS, (John) barrister at law. The political state of the British empire, 4 vols.
8°. Lond. 1818. ADRIAN, (S.) le Jeune. Ses emblesmes faicts Fran9ois par J. Greuin.
8°. Anvers, 1575. ADRICHOMIUS, (Christianus) Theatrum terras sanctae et biblicarum historiarum cum tabulis geographicis aere expressis. fol. Col. Agr. 1590.
ADRY, (Jean-Felicissime) Dictionnaire des jeux de I'enfance et de la jeunesse chez tous les peuples. 8". Paris, 1807.
ADVENTURER.
The adventurer ; edited by Dr. John HawTcesworth, q. v.
ADVENTURES.
Adventures underground : a letter from a gentleman swallowed up in the late earthquake to a friend on his travels. 8°. Lond. 1 750.
ADULTERY.
A new and complete collection of the most remarkable trials for adultery, &c. a vols. 8". Lond. 1780.
ADY, (Thomas) M. A. A perfect discovery of witches.
^GIDIUS, soc. S. Francisci. Aurea verba.
4°. Lond. 1661. 4°. sine loco et anno.
iEGINETAS, (Paulus) De crisi et diebus decretoriis, eorumque signis, Th. Linacro interp. ad calc. Ant. Thylesii de coloribus, q. v.
^GYPTIUS, (MatthfEus) Senatusconsulti de Bacchanalibus sive aeneae vetustae Tabulae Musei Caesarei Vindobonensis explicatio.
fol. Neapol. 1729. iEGYPTUS, V. Egypt.
JIILFRICUS, Abbas. Grammatica Latino -Saxonica ad. calc. Dictionarii G. Som-
neri, q. v. A testimonie of antiquitie, shewing the auncient fayth in the
church of England touching the sacrament of the body
and bloude of the Lord ; Saxon and Engl.
8°. Lond. by John Day, n. d. A Saxon treatise concerning the Old and New Testament,
now first published with English of our times, by Will.
LTsle. 40. Lond. i6a3.
A Testimonie of Antiquitie, &c.
iELIANUS, (Claudius) Praenestinus. De historia animalium, libri xvii. Pet. Gillio interprete.
8°. Lugd. 1565. Variashistoriae libri xiiii. Gr. et Lat. 8°. Col. Allobr. 1613. Diversites historiques traduites du Grec et enrichies de re- marques par M. Formey. 8°. Berlin, 1764.
^ LI ANUS, (Claud.) Tacticus.
Tactica seu de instruendis aciebus, ad calc. Vegetii de re mi- litari, q. v.
— his tactiks or art of embattailing an army after the Gre- cian manner ; with notes by J. Bingham, fol. Lond. 1616.
iELNOTHUS, Monachus Cantuariensis. De vita et passione S. Canuti, regis Daniae.
4°. Hafhiae, 1631.
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jEMYLIUS, (Georgius) theol. doc. Imagines mortis jUustrata; epigrammatis ; ad calc. Cht/trai libell. de morte, q. v.
^NEAS SYLVIUS, i. e. ^neas Sylvius, q. v.
iENEAS, Tacticus. Poliorceticus, Lat. interpr. Is. Casaubono ; ad calc. Vegetii de re militari, q. v.
^NIGMATA.
jEnigmatographia, sive Sylloge J^nigmatum et Griphonim conuiualium, ex var. auct. collect, a Nic. Reusnero.
8°. Francqf. 1599.
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^SOPUS.
Fabulse cum vita: Gr. \ja.i. {mutilus) 4°. Mediolani, Bon.
Accursms, sine anno, Ed. Pr.
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... 8°. Paris. 1585.
__ . 8°. apud Joan. Tornaesium, 1605.
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Mythologia ^sopica: in qua ^sopi et aliorum fabula', Gr.
Lat. cum notis Isaac! Nicolai Neveleti.
8°. Francqf. 1610.
fabulse selectae cum vita Gr. Lat. et Avieni Lat. carm.
8°. Lugd. Bat. 163a.
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Fabularum jEsopicarum delectus, Gr. et Lat. ab A. Alsop.
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. . collectio, Gr. et Lat. 8°. Oxon. 1718.
Fabulse et vita e Greco Latinse factfe per Rimicium.
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— ... 8°. Lips. exc. Nic. Faber. 1530.
— cum fabulis selectis Poggii.
8". Lond. Wynhyn de Worde, 153.5.
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— ace. narrationes L. Lossii et aliorum. 8". Francqf. 1587.
— 8°. Tarvi.iii, 1664.
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M T H Fabulse ; versibus Lat. et Ital. ab Accio Zucho.
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— Fabule de Esopo hystoriate, Lat. Ital. a Zucho.
8". Ven, per Aug. de Zannis, 1528.
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— .... another edition ; 2 vols. 8°. /.owd. 1673.
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ALSTORPHIUS, (Joannes) J. U. D.
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AMHERST, (Nicholas) of St. John^s coll. Terrae filius: or, the secret history of the university of Oxford ; with remarks on a book entitled, University Education, by R. Newton; 2 vols. 8°. Lond. 1726.
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Kiinstliche und wolgerissene Figuren, der fiirnembsten
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AMOR.
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' Ap-X_a.mvofi.la \ sive de priscis Anglorum legibus libri, ser- mone Anglico, vetustate antiquissimo ; interpr. Gul. Lambardo, q. v.
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A new history of the succession of the crown of England.
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The history of the royal family; or, a succinct account of the marriages and issue of all the kings and queens of England from the conquest. 8°. Lond. 17 13.
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The history of England from the revolution to the com- mencement of the present administration, (Mr. Pitt's,) written in continuation of Hume's history.
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Extracts, describing the ancient manner of placing the kingdom in military array. 4". Lond. 1803.
Miscellanea antiqua anglicana: or a select collection of cu- rious tracts, illustrative of the history, literature, &c. of the Enghsh nation. 4". Lond. 18 j6.
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A character of England ; with reflections upon Gallus Cas- tratus, by John Evelyn, q. v.
Gallus Castratus ; or, an answer to a slanderous pamphlet called the character of England ; at the end of a cha- racter of i^rancc, 1659. q. V.
The hereditary right of the crown of England asserted, (against Dr. Higdcn.) by George Harbin, q. v.
Bibliotheca politica : or an inquiry into the ancient consti- tution of the English government, by J. Tyrrell, q. v.
Oratio Philippica ad excitandos contra Galliam Britannos a Matth. Schiner, q. v. D
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AN S
Remarques sur TAngleterre faites par un voyageur, dans les
annees i7ioet 1711. par C. H. Erndt, q. v. L'Angleterre en miniature. 8°. Paris, 1803.
ANGLING.
The angler's manuel ; embellished with twelve plates, de- signed and etched by S. Howitt. 8°. Liverpool, 1808.
A catalogue of books on angling, with some brief notices of several of their authors. 8". Land. 181 1.
The angler's progress ; a poem. 8°. Land. 1820.
ANGOULVENT, (le cadet) La surprise et fastigation d''Angouluent. 8°, Par. 1603.
ANIANUS; seu Avianus, q. v.
ANIMA.
Antidotarius anime. 8°. Nurnberge, per Foed, Peypus,
pro Jo. Koberger, 1520. Hortulus aninie per S. Brant, et Jac. WympfFelingum castigatus. 8°. Argent. Joh. Wehinger, 1503.
Hortulus anime cum aliis orationibus.
8°. Lugduni, ap.Johan. Clein, 1516.
— et 8°. Lugd. apud Joan. Clein, 1517.
— et 8°. Nurenberg, Fed. Peypus, 1521.
— et cum horis divae virginis juxta ritum ecclesia; Romanae.
8°. Basilica in ccd. Th. Vuolff, 1522.
— et 8°. ap. Jo. Crinitum, 1540. Hortulus anima; ; Germ, mit figuren. ^''. Wittemb. i^^o.
— Lustgarten der Seelen, sampt dem passional Jhesu Christi; mit figuren. 8°. Niirnberg, i^6g.
Hortulus animaj; Belg. 8°. Antw. 1^62.
Medicina animae, tam iis qui firm&, quam qui advers& cor- poris valetudine praediti sunt, maxime necessaria ; ad calc. Mortis imaginum, {Lugd. 1547.) q- v.
ANIMALIA.
Villerley wunderbarlicher thier des erdtrichs, mehrs und des luffts. 4". Franc, a. M. 1546.
ANNA, (_S.) Ejus vita, et miracula. 4°. (muttlus.)
L'histoire de madame Saincte Anne, des ses parens et de sa vie, miracles, et exemples. 8°. Anv. 1588.
— et 8". Anvers, par Jean van Ghelen, s. a.
ANNESLEY, (George Arthur) viscount Valentia. Voyages and travels to India, Ceylon, the Red Sea, Abys- sinia, and Egypt, in the years 1802 — 1806; with plates. 3 vols. 8°. Lond. 18 11.
ANNET, (Peter) A collection of the tracts of a certain free enquirer, noted
by his sufferings for his opinions ; viz. Judging for oui'selves; or free- thinking, the great duty of
religion ; p. i . The history and character of St. Paul, examined ; p. 25. Supernaturals examined : in four dissertations on three
treatises ; p. 95. Social bliss considered ; p. 191. The resurrection of Jesus considered ; p. 263. The resurrection reconsidered ; p. 327. The sequel of the resurrection of Jesus considered ; p. 379. The resurrection defenders stript of all defence ; p. 403.
8°. — n. d. The history of the man after God's own heart. {Anon.)
8°. Lond. 1764.
— en Franc, par le baron d'Holbach. 8°. Lond. 1768.
ANNIUS, Viterbiensis. Antiquitatum variarum autores varii. 8°. Lugd. 1552.
ANNUNCIACION, (Gaspar de la) Representacion de la vida del Bienauenturado P. F, Juan de la Crux. 8°. Bruxas, 1678.
ANSALDUS, (Castus Innocens) ord. pra?d. De sacro et publico apud Ethnicos pictarum tabularum cultu adversus recentiores Graecos dissertatio.
4°. Venet. 1753.
De Romana tutelarium deorum in oppugnationibus urbium
evocatione. 8°. Oxon. 1765.
ANT
ANSEAUME, (M.) Mazet, comedie en vers.
8°
s. a.
ANSELMUS, archiep. Cantuar. De sancta conceptione gloriose virginis Marie celebranda.
4°. {Colon. Jo. Guldenschaff',) s. a. Meditationes ; inter meditatt. Sanctorum, q. v.
ANSPACH, (Margravine of) i. e. Ehzabeth Bekk- LEY, M. of Anspach, q. v.
ANSTEY, (Christopher)
The new Bath guide, in a series of poetical epistles.
8°. Lond. 1770.
— a new edition. 8°. Land. 1807.
An election ball, in poetical letters from Mr. Inkle at Bath, to his wife at Glocester. 4°. Bath, 1776.
Ad C. W. Bampfylde epistola poetica famiUaris in qua continentur tabulas qumque ab eo excogitatae, quae per- sonas representant poematis cujusdam Anglicani, cui titulus, an Election Ball. 4°. Bath. lf^6.
ANSTIS, (John) The register of the most noble order of the garter : with
notes and an introduction ; 2 vols. fol. Lotid. 1724.
Observations introductory to an historical essay, upon the
knighthood of the Bath. 4°. Lond. 1725.
ANTHOLOGY.
The annual anthology; vols. 1. 11. 8°. Bristol, 1799, 1800.
ANTICHRIST.
A short description of Antichrist vnto the nobilitie of England, &c. bl. let. 8°. n. p. (1554.)
ANTlfi, (Benjamin) L'enragfe de Chaumont; comedie, par MM. Benjamin et Simonnin, q. v.
ANTI-JACOBIN.
The poetry of the Anti-Jacobin.
8°. Lond. 1799
d'ANTIMOINE, (Jean de) i. e. Victor Brousso- NET, q. v.
ANTIQUARIES.
The antiquarian repertory : a miscellany, intended to pre- serve and illustrate several valuable remains of old times; vols. I — IV. and v. part i. 4°. Lond. 1775 — 17^4-
ANTIQUARIES, (Society of) A copy of the royal charter and statutes of the society.
80. Lond. 1777.
— and 4°. Lond. 1800.
Archaeologia : or miscellaneous tracts relating to antiquity;
vols. I — XXIV. and xxv. part i. 4°. Lond. iTjf) — 1833.
An index to the first fifteen volumes of Archasologia.
4°. Lond. 1809.
Orders and regulations established by the council of the
society of antiquaries. 8°. Lond. 1784.
A catalogue of the printed books in the library, by N.
Carlisle, q. v. A catalogue of MSS. &c. by Henry Ellis, q. v.
ANTOINE, (A.) Les animaux celebres ; avec 18 gravures; 2 voll.
8". Paris, 1813. ANTONINUS Pius, Augustus. Itinerarium provinciarum omnium, cum fragmento eiusdem, necnon indice, cura Godof. Torini.
8". Parrh. in domo Henr. Stephani, (1512.)
Iter Britanniarum (juxta priraam ed.) cum variis lectioni-
bus. Accedunt Rob. Talboti annotationes e cod. MS. in
Bibl. Bodl. ad calc. vol. iii. Lelandi Itin. q. v.
His Itinerary ; in vol. in. of England's Gazetteer, by Ph.
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ANTONINUS, archiepiscopus Florentinus. De eruditione confessorum, et de penitencia.
4°. Memmengen per Abertum Kunne, 1483. Tractatus de instructione seu directione simplicium confes- sorum. fol. sine loco et anno. De excommunicationibus, suspensionibus, interdictis, irre- gularitatibus et penis. 4°. sine loco et anno. Confessionale. 80. Paris, per J. Barbier pro Jo. Petit. 1507.
FRANCIS DOUCE, ESQ.
APO
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8". Lugd. Bat. 1774.
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ANTONINUS, (Marcus Aurelius Verus) The golden boke, transl. oute of Frenche into Englishe, by John Bourchier, &c. (written by Ant. de Guevara, q. v.)
ANTONIO, (Carlo)
Tresor des jeux, ou explication de la mani^re de faire toutes sortes de tours de gibeciere, de gobelets, jeux de cartes, &c. 8°. Geneve, 1759-
— et 8". La Haye, 1759.
ANTONIO, (Giov.) La vera arte delo scrivere de diverse varie sorti.
8°. Venet. 1568. ANTONIUS, (S.) Vita ejus, per Athanasium, q. v.
Translation de lat. en fr. de linvention et translation du
glorieux corps monseigneur sainct Anthoine des desers
degypte en constantinoble, et de constantinoble en
france. 8". Paris, par M. N. de la barre, s. a,
Sa vie et ses miracles ; avec la vie de S"=. Marie Egyptienne.
8°. Troves, s. a. ANTONIUS, (Divus) de Padua. Sermones dominicales, sive de tempore.
8". Jodoc. Bad. Ascensius, 1530. ANTONIUS, (iElius) de Lebrixa, Nebrissensis. Rerum a Ferdinando et Elisabe Hispaniarum felicissimis regibus gestarum. Decades duae; p. 1073. Rerum His- pan. scriptor. aliquot, q. v. De bello Navariensi libri duo ; p. laii ; ibid.
ANTONIUS.
The most excellent history of Antonius and Aurelia ; or, the two incomparable lovers. 4". Lond. 1682.
ANVERS.
Description des principaux ouvrages de peinture et sculp- ture, actuellement existans dans les figlises, couvens et
lieux publics de la ville d''Anvers.
8°. Anvers, s. a.
d'ANVlLLE, (M. Jean Baptiste Bourguignon) Etats formes en Europe apres la chute de I'empire Romain en Occident. 4°. Paris, 1771.
L'empire de Russie, son origine et ses accroissemens.
8°. Paris, 1773. ANULUS, (Bartholomaeus) Biturigensis. Picta Poesis. (Anon.) S". Lugd. 1553.
— ed alt. - 8°. Lugd. 1564.
— trad, en vers Fr. par Tauteur. 8°. Lyon, 1556.
APHRA, (Martyr) Historia ejus, et S. Uldarici, q. v.
APIANUS, (Petrus) Folium populi ; instrumentum hoc jam recens inventum et
in fig. folii populi redactum per radios solis toto orbe
horas communes ostendit. Inscriptiones sacrosancta; vetustatis, a P.
Armantio.
fol. Ingolst. 1533. Apiano et Barpth. fol. Ingolst. 1534.
APICIUS, (Coelius) De re culinaria; 10 iibb. 4°. Basil. 1541.
— cum annott. Gabr. Humelbergii. 4°. Tiguri, 1542.
— cum annott. Mart. Lister et notis variorum.
8°. Amstel. 1709. APOCALYPSIS. Apocalipsis lesu Christi cum noua expositione in lingua volgare per Federico veneto.
fol. Ven. per alexandro paganino, 15 15. Apocalypsis, &c. ; cum quindecim figuris.
fol. Veil. Alex. Pag. 1516. APOCRYPHA. Apocripha : transl. by M. Coverdale.
4°. [this is a portion of the Bible printed at London by
And. Hester, 1550.]
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An essay concerning the books commonly called Apocrypha, and the public reading of them in the church.
8°. Lond. 1740. APOLLODORUS, Atheniensis. Bibliotheces, sive de Deorpm origine libri tres. Gr. Lat. a B. Mgio Spoletino. S^. Ex off. Commeliniana, 1599.
— et inter hist. Poet, script, ant. q. v.
— Gr. et Franc, avec des notes, par E. Clavier; 3 voll.
8°. Paris, 1805.
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APOLLONIUS, (Rhodius) Argonauticorum libri quatuor : Joan. Hartungo interpr.
8°. Basil. 1550.
— translated from the Greek, into English verse, by E. B. Greene; 2 vols. 8°. Lond. 1780.
The combat between Pollux and Amycus, p. 273. of
Fawkes transl. of Theocritus, q. v. Sa vie par Pierre Jean Bapt. Legrand U'Aussy, q. v. His life, transl. from Phitostratus, q. v.
APOLLONIUS, Tyrius. Narratio eorum quae contigerunt ei. 4". Aug. Vind. 1595. L'inconstance de la fortune depeint dans ses avantures, par Ant. Louis Le Brun. 8°. JRott. 1736.
Son histoire, trad, par Corozet.
4°. Par. pour J. Bonfons, s. a.
APOPHTHEGMATA.
Witty apophthegms delivered at several times by king James, king Charles, the marquess of Worcester, lord Bacon, and sir Tho. Moore, collected by T. Baily.
8°. Lond. 1658.
APOTHECARY.
The surprize ; or, the gentleman turned apothecary ; Lat. and Engl. 8°. Lond. 1739.
A letter on the state and condition of apothecaries ; with proposals for making their offices more respectable, and more beneficial to the publick. 8". Lond. 181 2.
APPAREL.
England's vanity ; or, the voice of God against the mon- strous sin of pride, in dress and apparel. 8°. Lond. 1683.
APPIANUS Alexandrinus.
De civilibus Romanorum bellis historiarum libri quinque, Lat. P. Candido interpr.
4°. MogunticR Jo. Schoeffer, 1529.
Lib. lUyrius, p. 431 ; ibid.
Lib. Celticus, p. 449 ; ibid.
Rom. histor. prooemium, p. 454; ibid.
Ijib. Libycus, p. 463 ; ibid.
Lib. Syrius, p. 5^1; ibid.
Lib. Parthicus, p. 600; ibid.
Lib. Mithridaticus, p. 637 ; ibid.
An auncient historic and exquisite chronicle of the Romanes warres : translated with a continuation by Henrie Byn- niman. 4". Lond. by Baiife Newbery,and H. Bynniman,
made English, by J. D. fol. Lond. 1703.
fran^ois par feu 8". Lion, 15.57.
Des gucrres des Rommeins ; trad, en M. Claude de Seyssel.
APPIER, (Jean) Recueil de plusicurs machines militaires, et feux artificiels, avec Palphabet de Trittemius, &c. par J. A. et JV. Thybourel, q. v.
APPLE-PIE. John Bull's constitutional apple-pie, corruption.
and the vermin of 8°. Lond. 1820.
APULEIUS, (Lucius) Madaurensis. Opera omnia quae extant: cum notis Petri Colvii.
8°. Lugd. Bat. 1588. — interprctatione et notis illustravit Julianus Floridus in usum Delphini. 4°. Paris, 1688.
Opera; 3 voll. 8°. .Btpon^i, 1788.
Apologia, recognita et nonnullis notis ac observationibus illustrata, a Joh. Pricaco. 4°. Paris, 1635.
Metamorphoseos libri xi, cum annotationibus Joan. Priciri.
8°. Gouda, 1650.
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COLLECTION OF
ARC
De medicaminibus herbarum, p. i8. Ant. Muscb lib. de
herba Vetonica, q. v. The eleuen bookes of the Golden Asse, translated out of
Latin into English, by Will. Adlington.
4". Land, hy^ Valentine Symines, 1596. His metamorphosis; or, golden ass, and philosophical
works, transl. by Tho. Taylor. 8°. Lond. 1823.
Cupid and Psyche : a mythological tale, from the golden
ass of Apuleius, by Hudson Gurney. 8°. Lond. 1799. The loves of Cupid and Psyche prefixed to Lockman's
transl. of the same story from La Fontaine, q. v. The new metamorphosis ; or, pleasant transformation of the
golden ass of Apuleius ; written in Italian by Carlo Monte
Socio; 3 vols. 8°. Zond 1724.
Lasne dore transl. par Guill. Michel.
4°. Paris, Philippe le Noir, 1522.
— trad, par Geo. de la Bouthiere. 8". Lyon, 1553.
— trad, par J. Louueau d'Orleans. 8". Paris, 1584.
— trad, par Montlyard. 8°. Paris, 1648.
— ed. alt 8°. «. Z. et a.
— et, avec le demon de Socrate, trad, en Fr. avec des remarques; 2 voll. S°. Paris, lyoy.
L'amour de Cupido et de Psich^, Ital. et Fr. avec figures.
8". Paris, 1546.
— les figures par Leon. Gualtier, avec des vers. 4°. s. a.
— figures, avec des vers. 8°. *. a. Apulegio volgare, trad, per el conte Mattheo Maria Boiardo.
8°. Ven. da Nicolo daristotele et Vincenzo de Polo, 1518.
— . . . . _ ibid. 1537. L'asino d'oro, trad, da Pompeo Vizani. 8°. Ven. 1665.
AQUiEUS, (Stephanus) Bituriensis. In omnes C. Plinii secundi libros commentaria.
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4". Oppenheim, 15 16. AQUINO, (Carolus de) Soc. Jes. Lexicon mihtare ; 2 voll. fol. Romce, 1^24.
AQUINO, (Thomas de) Secunda secunde. fol. RomcB,per Udalricum gallum Al- manum et Symoneni nicolay, 1474.
— et fol. Venetiis, per Fr, de hailbrun et Nic. de
Jrankfordia, 1475.
Confessionale seu libellus peroptimus de modo confitendi, et
de puritate cousciencie. 8°. Paris, per Anth. caillaut, s. a.
— et 8°. Paris, pro Dyonisw Ro.'ise, s. a. Vita ejus, ab 0th. Vaenio delineata, q. v.
ARABIA.
The Arabian nights' entertainments. 8°. Lond. 1824.
ARATUS.
4>aivo/:tevcov fragmentum, p. 177. Fabb. Hygini, q. v.
ARBEAU, (Thoinot) i. e; Jehan. Tabourot, q. v.
ARBUTHNOT, (John) D. M. His miscellaneous works ; 2 vols. 8°. Glasgow, 1 75 1 •
Three hours after marriage ; a comedy, by Dr. A., A. Pope, and John Gay, q. v.
ARCANDAM, doctuer et scavant astrologue. Son livre, traitant des predictions d'astrologie, des naissan- ces ou fatales dispositions, et du iour de la nativite des enfans. 8°. Paris, 1615.
ARCH^OLOGIA.
Archajologia, or miscellaneous tracts relating to antiquity; published by the society of antiquaries of London ; vols. I — XXIV. and xxv. part i. 4°. Lond. 1779 — 1833.
An index to the first fifteen volumes of archaeologia.
4°. Lond. 1809.
Archseologia jEliana, or miscellaneous tracts relating to an- tiquity, published by the society of antiquaries of New- castle upon Tyne; vols. 1. 11.
40. Newcastle upon Tyne, 1822.
Annali delF institute di corrispondenza archeologica per r anni 1829 — 1835; 7 voll. 8°. Roma, 1829 — ^^.
Bullettino degli annali dell' instituto di corrispondenza ar- cheologica; 7 voll. 8". Roma, 1829 — 1835.
Memorie dell' instituto di corrispondenza archeologica; fasc. I. 8". .
ARG d'ARCHENHOLZ, (J. W.) A picture of England, translated from the French ; 2 vols.
80. Lond. 1789. ARCHER, (Dr.) His account of the religious houses in the diocese of Bath and Wells; p. 585. vol. n. Chron. W. Hemingford, ed. a T. Hearne, q. v.
ARCHERY.
Poems in English and Latin, on the archers and royal company of archers. 8°. Edinb. 1726.
An account of the pieces appended to the Musselburgh arrow; p. 53. ibid.
An account of the pieces appended to the Edinb. silver arrow ; p. 79. ibid.
Ordonnances pour le noble exercice de Tare. 8". s. I. 1773.
ARCHILOCHUS.
De temporibus; p. 21. Antiquitatum var. auct., q. v.
— et p. 9. HistoricE antiquae, q. v.
ARCHITECTURE.
Essays on Gothic architecture, by the rev. T. Warton, rev. J. Bentham, capt. Grove, and rev. J. Milner.
8°. Lond. 1800. ARCUDIUS, (Petrus) Corcyrseus. Utrum detur purgatorium et an illud sit per ignem.
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AREMBERG, (Carolus de) Bruxell. Icones, vitas et gesta virorum illustrium ; inter Flores sera- phicos Z. Boverii, q. v.
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ARETINUS, (Angelus) Tractatus de maleficiis, cum additionibus Augustini Bon- francisci ac Hier. Cuchalon, &c. 4°. Col. Agrip. 1599.
ARETIN, (J. Christ. Freyherrn von) Uber die friihesten universal-historischen folgen der erfin- dung der buchdruckerkunst. 4°. Munchen, 1808.
ARETINUS, (Petrus) Pornodidascalus, seu colloquium muliebre.
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La Puttana errante, overo dialogo di Madalena e Giulia.
8°. s. I. ni a. The sixth part of the wandring- whore revived.
4". London, 1663. Ragionamenti. 8°. s. I. 1584.
Le carte parlanti. 8°. Ven. 1650.
La bibliotheque d' Aretin. 8°. Cologne, s. a.
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ARETIUS, (Marius) Hispanise situs, in dialogi modum conscriptus ; inter rerum
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ARGALUS.
The unfortunate lovers : the history of Argalus and Par- thenia. 8". Lond. .
ARGELATUS, (Philippus) Bononiensis. De monetis Italiae variorum illustrium virorum disserta- tiones P. A. collegit; 4 voll. 4°. Medial. 1750 — 53.
FRANCIS DOUCE, ESQ.
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TEspagnol; 3 vol!. %°. Amst. 1706.
The discovery and conquest of the Moliicco and Philippine
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ARGENTINUS, (Ricardus) Anglus. De praestigiis et incantationibus daemonum et necromanti- corum. 8°. Basil. 1568.
d'ARGENTRfi, (Bertrand) de Gosnes. L'histoire de Bretaigne des roys, dues, comtes et princes d'icelle, depuis Tan 383 jusques au temps de madame Anne reyne de France derniere duch^^. fol. Paris, 16x8.
d'ARGENVILLE, (Dez.) i. e. Ant. Jos. Dezali.ier D'Aegenville, q. V.
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ARIANUS, (Flavius) Nicomediensis. Histoire des expeditions d' Alexandre; traduction nouvelle par P. Chaussard ; 3 voll. 8°. Paris, 1803.
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La Lena, comedia. 8°. Vinegia, 1551.
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Scholastica, comedia. 8°. Vinegia, 1553.
Orlando furioso, ornato di varie figui-e. 4". Lione, 1556.
— ricorretto et di nuove figure adornato. 8°. Venetia, 1566.
— et adornato di figure di rame da Girolamo Porro.
4°. Ven. 1584.
— con gli argomenti di Lod. Dolce, et con le allegoric di Thomaso Porcacchi da Castiglione. 8°. Few. 1598.
— 4 voll. 8°. Lond. 1781.
— in English heroical verse, by sir J. Harington, now thirdly revised ; with the addition of the author's epigrams.
fol. Lond. 1634.
The landlord's tale, a poem : from the twenty-eighth book
of Orlando Furioso. fol. Lond. 1708.
TArioste travesty, en vers burlesques. 4°. Paris, 1650.
Roland Furieux, traduict en prose Fran9oyse.
fol. Z?/ow chez Sulpice Sabon, 1544.
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— trad, nouuellement en fr. par F. de Rosset.
4°. Paris, 16 15.
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His satires in English verse, by Temple Henry Croker.
8°. Lond. 1759.
ARIST^NETUS.
Letters of love and gallantry, from the Greek.
8°. Lond. 1698. Lettres, trad, par Le Sage. 8°. Lond. 1739.
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bibliorum tcxtibus H. Hodii, q. v. The history of the seventy-two interpreters, made Eng. by
M'. Lewis. 80, Lond. I7i5.
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8". Paris, 1790.
d'AUNEUIL, la comtesse, i. e. Louise de Bossigny, q. V.
AUNILLON, (M. I'Abbe) chanoine et grand vicaire d'Evreux. Oraison fiinfebre de Louis XIV. 4". Paris, 1715.
d'AUNOY, (Marie Catherine Jumelle de Berneville comtesse) Relation du voyage d'Espagne ; 3 vol!. {Anon.)
8°. Haye, 1693. Histoire d'Hypoiite, comte de Duglas; 2 partt. {Anon.)
8°. Haye, 1726. Les contes des Fees; 2 partt. S'^. Amst. 1766.
AURATUS, (Jo.) poeta regius. Magnificentissimi spectacuH, a regina regum matre in hortis suburbanis editi, descriptio. 4". Paris, iS7i'
AURELIUS, (Julianus) Havrechus. De cognominibus deorum gentilium libri tres.
8°. Lovanii, 1569. De cognominibus deorum gentilium, p. 171. de nat. deorum gentil. a Cornuto, q. v.
AVRIL, (rAbbe) nomme ensuite Mai. Temples anciens et modernes; 2 partt. par M. L. M.
8». Londres,iy'j4. AUSMO, (Nicolaus de) Supplementum Summas Pisanellifi. fol. Venetiis per Franc, de Hailbrun et Nic. de Frankfordia, \ii,14.
AUSONIUS, (Decius Magnus) Burdigalensis. Opera, emendata et illustrata per Eliam Vinetum.
4°. BurdigalcF, 1580.
— interpretatione et notis illustravit Julianus Floridus, in usum Delphini. 4°. Paris. 1730.
— .... 8". Biponti, 1785. Icones imperatorum, et breues uita?, atque rcrum cujusq:
gestarum indicationes. Ausonio, Jacobo Micyllo, Ursino
Velio authoribus.
8". Argent, ap. Cratonem Mylium, 1544- Cento nuptialis, p. 158. Baudii amorum, q. v. Cupido cruci affixus, p. 217. ibid. Gratiarum actio pro consulatu ad Gratianum imp. Lat. et
Itai. inter Panegyricas oratt. q. v.
AUSTIN, (Samuel) Naps upon Parnassus : a sleepy muse nipt and pincht, though not awakened. {Anon.) 8". Lond. 1658.
AUSTIN, (William) of Gray's Inn, Ha;c homo, wherein the excellency of the creation of woman
is described. 8". Land. 1637.
'EiriXoi'/Aia fTrrj, or the anatomy of the pestilence, a poem in
three parts. 8°. Land. 1 666.
AUSTREBERTE, (Saincte) Sa vie par S. Martin, q. v.
AUSTRIA.
Sancta et beata Austria, seu acta et vitas sanctorum, a Bertholdo Mellicensi, q. v.
Am
AUTELZ, (Guillaume des) Charrolois.
oureux repos. 8". Lyon, 1553.
d'AUVERGNE CORRET, (Latour) Origines Gauloises, celles des plus anciens peuples de TEurope, puisnes dans leur vraie source. 8°. Hamb. 1801.
AUVRAY, (Jean) Le banquet des muses, ou divers satires. 8°. Rouen, 1636.
AY ALA, (.Joannes Interian de) Pictor Christianus eruditus. fol. Matriti, 1730.
AYCARD, (Marie) Ballades et chants populaires de la Provence.
8°. Paris, 1826. AYCRIGG, (Benj.) The bridegroom's counseller and bride's comforter: a wed- ding sermon on i Cor. vii. 33. 8°. Lond. 171J.
AYLIFFE, (John) LL. D. of New college. Parergon juris canonici Anglicani : or a commentary by way of supplement to the canons and constitutions of the church of England. fol. Lond. 1726.
AYLMER, (John) bishop of London, Historical collections of his life and acts, by John Strype, q. v.
AYMON.
L'histoire des quatre fils Aymon par Huon de Filleneuve, q. V.
AYMON, (rAbbe) Mdmoires pour servir k Thistoire de la calotte, par TAbbe A., I'Abbe de Margon et autres, q. v.
AYRES, (James) Sancho at court ; or, the mock governor ; an opera-comedy. {Anon.) 8°. Lond. 1742.
AYRES, (Philip) Mythologia Ethica ; or, three centuries of jEsopian fables in Eng. prose, done from jEsop, Phsedrus, Camerarius, and all other eminent authors on this subject.
8°. Land. 1689.
AYSCOUGH, (Samuel)
A catalogue of the manuscripts preserved in the British
Museum hitherto undescribed ; 2 vols. 4°. Z-owcZ. 1782.
An index to the remarkable passages and words made use
of by Shakespeare, vol. iii. of Ayscough's edit, of
Shakespeare, q. v.
AZALAIS.
Azalais et le gentil Aimar, histoire proven^ale, trad, d'un ancien MS. proven^-al par Fabre D'Olivet ; 3 voll.
8°. Paris, 1799.
B. (le sieur de) i. e. J. N. Moreau de Bracey, q. v.
B. ( — ) i. e. Antoine Bret, q. v.
B.(A.) Synopsis of vocal musick.
B. (L'A.) Les oreilles de Tasne d'or.
8°. Lond. 1680. 8". Paris, 1707.
B. (rabb^) i. e. I'abbd Bigex, q. v.
B. (D.) peut-etre chcv. du Busca, q. v.
B. (D.) A rare and excellent discourse of minerals, stones, gums, and rosir)s ; witii the vertues and use thereof; p. 217. of Hugh Plat's Jewel iiouse of art and nature, q. v.
B. (Mr. de) Rome, Paris et Madrid ridicules. 8". Parii, lyi^.
B. (F.) Vercingetorixa : or, the Germane Princess reduced to an Engli-sh habit (in verse). 4". Loftd. 1663.
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B AC
B.(G.) Ludus Scacchiae : Chesse-play. Translated out of the Italian into the English tongue; (with a poeme of a whole game by W. B.) 4". Lond. H.Jackson, 1597.
B. (G.) Recueil de tous les oiseaux de proye qui seruent k la vollerie et Fauconnerie; f. 102 de la Fauconnerie de Jean de Franchieres, q. v.
B. (J.) i. e. John Bbowne, q. v.
The fortresse of fathers, ernestlie defending the puntie of religion, and ceremonies, by the trew exposition of cer- taine places of Scripture. S". s. I. 1566.
The copy of a letter lately written by a Spanishe gentleman to his friend in England, in refutation of sundry calum- nies, there falsly bruited, and spred emonge the people.
8°. , 1589.
B. (L.) The new academy of complements, by L. B. and others.
8°. Lrnid. 17 13. B. (O.) Questions of profitable and pleasant concernings talked of under an oake in Kenelworth parke, called by the Re- porter the " Display of vaine life," with a Panacea to cure the principall diseases of this present time.
4°. Lond. by Rich. Field, 1594. B.(P.) The amours of Bonne Sforza, queen of Polonia.
8°. Lond. 1684. B. (R.) K. i. e. Robert Baillie, q. v.
B. (T.) A compendious account of the whole art of breeding, nurs- ing, and the right ordering of the silk- worm.
4°. Lond. 1733. B. (T.) The case of Easter offerings stated and considered.
8°. Lond. 1777. B. (W.) M. A., i. e. William Barton, q. v. A view of the many errors and som gross absurdities in the old translation of the Psalms in English metre.
4°. Lond. 1654.
— another edition. 4°. Lond. 1655.
B. (W.) A touch-stone for gold and silver wares. 8°. Lond. 16'jy.
B. (W.) Ingenii fructus : or, the Cambridge jests; being youth's recreation. 8°. Lond. 1703.
B. (W.) The magistery; p. 34a oi AshmoWs Theatr. chem., q. v.
B. (W.) Scacchia Ludus; Chesse play, a poeme; at the end of Ludus Scaccias, transl. by G. B., q. v.
BABRIAS.
Fabulae nunquam hactenus editas; Gr. Lat. p. 381. Mytho- logiae ^sopicce, q. v.
BACCHUS.
Discours et entretiens Bachiques. 8". s. I. et a.
BACCHUS, (Dionysius) Disp. de jure potandi, resp. Blasio Multibibo.
4". (Enozythopoli, 1627.
— et 4°. ib. 1681.
BACCIUS, (Andreas) Elpidianus medicus.
De naturali vinorum historia, de vinis Italiae et de convi-
viis antiquorum libri septem. fol. Roma, 1596.
De gemmis et lapidibus pretiosis, eorumque viribus et vsu
tractatus ; Lat. interp. cum notis a Wolf. Gabelchovero.
8°. Francof. 160^. BACH, (Chevalier) Letter of the Icelandic scurvy ; p. 319 of TrcnVs letters on Iceland, q. v.
BACHAUMONT, (Franpois le Coigneux de) Voyage de MM. Bachauraont et la Chapelle. 80. Amst. 1 708.
BAD
BACHERIUS, (Petrus) SS. T. P. Spongia ebriosorum. 8°. Embricce Cliuorum, 159a.
BACHET, (Gaspar) sieur de Meziriac. Commentaires sur les Epistres d'Ovide ; 2 voll.
8°. Za Haye, 17 16. Virginis Deiparae ad Christum epistola, necnon et alia poemata; p. 377, vol. 11. ibid.
BACHMANUS, (Christianus) Melancholicus ; comoedia. S°. Lips. 161 1.
BACMEISTERUS, (Johannes) Animadversiones genealogico-chronologico-historicas in Ma- reschalci Thurii annalium Herulorum et Vandalorum libros septem ; in vol. i. Monument, ined. rerum Ger- manic. a Westphalen, q. v.
BACMEISTERUS, (Lucas) Historia ecclesiai Rostochiensis seu narratio de initio et progressu Lutheranismi in urbe Rostochio; in vol. i. Monument, ined. rerum Germanic, a Westphalen, q. v.
BACMEISTERUS, (Sebaslianus)
Continuatio annalium Herulorum ac Vandalorum Nicolai Mareschalci; in vol. i. Monument, ined. rerum Ger- manic, a Westphalen, q. v.
Antiquitates Rostochienses ; in vol. iii. ibid.
Megapoleos literatas h. e. historiae litterariae Megapolensis speciatim Rostochiensis prodromus ; ibid.
BACON, (Francis) lord Verulam. The historic of the raigne of king Henry the Seventh.
fol. Lond. 1622.
— et Latine. 8°. Amst. 1662. The historie of life and death. 8°. Lond. 1638. Sylva Sylvarum: or, A naturali historie. fol. Lond. 1639.
— and with the History of life and death, fol. Lond. 1658. New Atlantis, ibid.
— et Latine. 8". Ultraj. 1 643. His essays, or councils civil and moral. 8". Lond. 1718. A table of the colours of good and evil. ibid.
A discourse of the wisdom of the ancients, ibid.
The character of Q. Elizabeth, ibid.
Fables of the ancients, in philosophy, morality, and civil
policy ; illustrated and explained ; with notes by Dr.
Shaw. 8°. Lond. 1803.
BACON, (Friar) The famous history of frier Bacon ; bl. let. 4°. Lond. n. d.
— and 8". Lond. iy66. The most famous history of the learned fryar Bacon.
4°. Newcastle, n. d. BACON, (Montagu) A dissertation upon burlesque poetry : prefixed to notes upon Hudibras, by Z. Grey, q. v.
BACON-TACON, (Pierre J. J.) Recherches sur les origines Celtiques ; a voll.
8°. Paris, 1798. BADCOCK, (John) Domestic amusements, or philosophical recreations.
8°. Land. (1823.) BADELEY, (John) M. D. An authentic narrative of the extraordinary cure per- formed by prince Alexandre Hohenlohe on Miss Barbara O'Connor. 8°. Lond. 1823.
BADGER, (Rich.) Ba(7fAixa Aai^a, sive, sylloge epistolarum, orationum, et car- minum regalium. 8°. Lond. 1640.
BADIE, (Jean de la) Galbanum jesuitique, ou quintessence de sa sublime theo- logie. 8°. Col. 1668.
Les justes eloges de J. de la Badie. ibid.
RADIUS, (Conradus)
L'Alcoran des Cordeliers; tant en Latin qu'en Francois;
c'est a dire, Recueil des plus notables bourdes et olas-
phemes de ceux qui ont ose comparer St Francois a Jesus
Christ &c. 8°. Geneve, J 578.
— nouv. Edition ornee de figures dessin^es par B. Picart; 2 voll. 8". Amst. 1734.
FRANCIS DOUCE, ESQ.
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BADIUS, (Jodocus) Ascensius. StultiferaB navis additamentum de quinque virginibiis.
4". {Paris, de Marnef) s. I. et a. Le grand nef des foUes, des cinq vierges qui ne prindrent point d'huylle &c. auec plusieurs additions nouuellemcnt adioustdes par le translateur, (Jean Droyn.)
4°. Lyon, 1583. BADO AUREO, (Joh. de) Tractatus de armis; ad calc. libri de studio militari Nic. Uptoni, q. V.
B^RIUS, (Nicolaus) Arctophonia, h. e. Ursi laus et fraus, virtus et virus.
4"^. Brema, (1698.) Kuvofoovia. Laus Canis. 4°. BremcB, 1709.
BAGLIONE, (Gio.) Le vite de' pittori, scultori et architetti dal 1572; in fino
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BAIF, (Jan Antoine de) Ses Jeux. Ses passetems. Ses mimes, enseignemens et proverbes.
4°. Roma, 1643.
S°. Paris, 1572.
8°. Paris, 1573.
8°. Tolose, 16 19.
BAIL.
La copie d'un bail et ferme faicte par une jeune Dame de son Con, pour six ans. 80. Paris, 1609.
BAIL, (Le Sieur du) Le Roman d'Albanie et de Sycile.
8°. Paris, 1626.
BAILDON, (John) A book containing divers sortes of hands, set fortli by him and John de Beau Chesne, q. v.
BAILEY, (Jacobus) B. A. Trin. coll. Cantab. Hieroglyphicorum origo et natura : cum appendice.
8". Cantab. 1816. BAILEY, (Nathan) Dictionariura Britannicum : or a more compleat universal etymological English dictionary than any extant.
fol. Lond. 1736.
— a new edition; revised and corrected by J. N. Scott,
M.p. fol. Lo7td. 1764.
A dictionary English-German and German-English ; 2 vols.
8°. Leipz. 1796-7. BAILLARD, (Le Sieur) Discours du tabac, ou il est traitd particulierenient du tabac en poudre. 8°. Paris, 1668.
BAILLET, (Adrien) Jugemens des savans sur les principaux ouvrages des au- teurs ; revils et augmentes par M. de la Monnoye ; 7 voll.
4°. Paris, 1722-7. Anti-Baillet par M. Manage, q. v.
Reflexions sur les jugemens des Savans, par un acadcmi- cien, sc. P. Boschet, ad calc. iMd.
BAILLIE, (Joanna) A series of plays : in which it is attempted to delineate the stronger passions of the mind; 3 vols. 8°. Lond. 1805-6.
BAILLIE, (Marianne) Lisbon in the vear 1821, 1822, and 1823; 2 vols.
8°. Lond.
BAKER, (Humfrey) The well-spring of sciences, which worke and practise of arithmetick.
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BAILLIE, (Robert) princ. of the univ. of Glasgow. A parallel or briefe comparison of the liturgie with the masse-book, and other Romish rituals. 40. I^ond. 1641.
BAILLY, (Jean-Sylvain) Lettres sur I'Atlantide de Platon et sur I'ancicnne histoire de TAsie. 8°. Lond. 1779.
BAKER, (David Erskine) esq. Biographia dramatica, or a companion to the playhouse ; 2 vols. 8°. Loml. 1782.
— continued by Isaac Reed and St. Jones to 181 1; '^ vols.
8°. /.onJ.' 181 2. BAKER, (Henry) F. R. S. An attempt towards a natural history of the Polyjje.
8°. Lond. 1743.
— en Fran9. trad, par P. Demours. 8". Paris, 1744. Employment for tiie micro.scope ; 2 parts. 8°. LotmZ. 1753. The microscope made easy. 8". Ix>nd. 1769.
BAKER, (James) A picturesque guide through Wales and the Marches; vol. I. 4°. Worcester, 1795.
BAKER, (Sir Richard) A chronicle of the kings of England, from the time of the Romans government unto the death of King James; whereunto is now added the reign of king Charles I. with a continuation to the end of the year 1 658.
fol. Lond. 1660. Animadversions upon his chronicle and its continuation by Tho. Blount, q. v.
BAKER, (Robert) Remarks on the English language. 8°. Lond. 1779.
BAKER, (Thomas) B. D. of St. John's coll. Camb. Memoirs of his life and writings, from the papers of Dr. Z. Grey, by Rob. Masters, q. v.
BAKER, (Thomas) Tun-bridge walks : or, the yeoman of Kent, a comedy.
8°. Lond. 1764. BALvEUS, (Joannes) Anglus. lUustrium majoris Britanniae scriptorum summarium.
4°. Wesalicp, per Theod. Plceteanum, 1549.
— ed. alt. fol. Basil. 1559.
Acta Romanorum pontificum, a dispersione discipulorum
Christi usque ad tempora Pauli IV. 8°. Basil. 1558.
Yet a course at the Romyshe foxe ; a dysclosynge or
openynge of the manne of synne, contayncd in the late
declaratyon of the popes olde fay the made by Edm.
Boner. (Written under the feigned name of John Har-
ryson.) bl. let. 8°. Zurik, by Olyuer Jacobson, 1543.
The pageant of popes, contayning the lyucs of all the
bishops of Rome, from the beginninge of them to the
yeare of grace i^^S- Englished with sondrye additions
by J. Studley ; bl. let. 4°. Lond. by Thomas Marshe, 1574.
A brefe comedy or enterludc concernynge the temptacyon
of our lorde and sauer Jesus Christ, by Sathan in the
desart; bl. let. 4°. , 1,538.
A mystcrye of inyquyte contayned within the heretycall
genealogye of Ponce Pantolabus dysclosed and confuted ;
bl. let. 8°. Geneua, Mych. Woode, 1545.
A dialoge or communicacyon to be had at a table bctwene
two chyldren, gathered out of the holy scriptures ; bl. let.
8". Lond. for Rich. Foster, 1549.
The laboryouse journey and serche of Johan Leylande for
Englandes antiquities ; bl. let.
8°. Emprented at London by Johan Bale, 1549.
The vocacyon of J. B. to the bishoprick of Ossorie in Ire-
lande, his persecucios in y<= same and finall delyueraunce;
bl. let. 8°. Rome, 1553.
The first two partes of the actes or vnchaste examples of
the Englyshe votaryes; bl. let.
8". Lond. by Jhon Ti.idale, 1560. A declaration of Edmonde Bonners articles, concerning the cleargye of London dyocese ; bl. let.
8". Lond. by Jhon Tysdull, 1561. The image of both churches, after the most wonderful! and heauenly reuelation of Sainct John the Euangclist, con- tayning a very fruitfull exposition or paraphrase upon the same; bl. let. 80. Lond. Tho. East, n. d.
His apology agaynste a ranke papyst; bl. let.
8". Lond. by Jhon Day, n. d. An expostulation or complaynte agaynste the blasphemyes of a franticke papyst of Hamshyre ; bl. let.
8°. Lond. Jhon Dnyc, n. d. The firste examination of the worthy seruant of God Mas-
8".
trcs Anne Askew. — the latter examination, ibid. His life, at the end of the life of John Leland, q. v.
n. d.
BAIJII, (Giouanbatta) Ballctti d' invenzione nella finta pazza. 4°. *. /. ct a.
BALBINUS, (Bohuslaus) Supplementum vitae S. Johannis Nepomuceni. 4°. *. /. et a.
BALDELI>I, (Gio. Batista) Vita di Giovanni Boccacci. 8". Fircnze, 1806.
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COLLECTION OF
BAN BALDINUCCI, (Filippo) Fiorentino.
Notizie de' professori del disegno da Cimabue in qua' ;
5 voll. 4°. Firenze, 1681-1728.
Cominciamento, e progresso dell' arte dell' intagliare in
Rame. 4°. Firenze, 1686.
— e, colle vite di molte de' piu eccellenti maestri della stessa
professione. 4°. Firenze, 1767.
BALDUINUS, (Benedictus) De calceo antiquo. 8°. Amst. 1667.
BALDUINUS, (Franciscus) J. C, Dissertatio in Minucii Felicis Octavium, p. 469, q. v.
BALDWIN, (William) A myrrour for magistrates; (called afterwards the last
part;) in verse; bl. let. 4.°. Lond. ht/ Thos. Marsh, i^^g. The last part of the mirour for magistrates ; (in verse ;)
bl. let. 4". Land, by Tho. Marshe, 1578.
BALE, (John) v. Joh. Bal^us.
BALES, (Peter) The writing schoolemaster : conteining three bookes in one ; the first teaching Swift writing: the second, True writ- ing : the third, Faire writing.
4°. Lond. hy Tliomas Orwin, 1590.
BALINGHEM, (Antoine de) Soc. Jes. Inuentaire des sacrees reliques de nostre dame, et des lieux
ou elles se trouuent. 8°. Douay, 1626.
Douze eguillons et motifs populaires a persuader de dire
souvent I'Ave Maria, ibid.
BALLADS.
A collection of old ballads, with introductions &c. ; 3 vols.
8°. Lond. 1 7 26-1 73 8. The Scottish ballads, collected and illustrated by R. Cham- bers, q. V.
BALLARD, (George) Magd. coll. Memoirs of British ladies who have been celebrated for their writings or skill in the learned languages, arts and sciences. 8°. Lond. 1775.
BALLESTEROS, (el doctor de) Memorias de la insigne academia Asnal ; vol. I.
4°. Bt-Tonto el alio 319a de la era asnal.
BALLET, (I'abbe Fr.) Histoire des temples des Payens, des Juifs, et des Chre- tiens. 8°. Paris, 1760.
BALSAT, (Robert de) La nef des princes et des batailles de noblesse.
4°. Lion, Guillaume Balsarin, i^pa.
BALUZIUS, (Stephanas) Capitularia regum Francorum ; a voll. fol. Paris, 1677.
BALZACIUS, (Jo. Lud.) Epistolae selects;; ad calcem Fr. Vavassoris de ludicra
dictione, q. v. Le Barbon; p. 221 epuli Parasitici, q. v.
BAMBERG.
Die weysung unnd aussruffung des Hochwirdigen heyl- thumbs zu Bamberg ; nach dem rechten waren heilthumb abgezeyehnet. 4°. , i.5°9-
BANCK, (Laurentius) Ph. et J. U. D. ac prof. Taxa S. cancellarise apostolicas. 8". Franeq. 1651.
Roma triumphans seu actus inaugurationum et coronatio- num pontificum Romanorum. 8". Franek. 1656.
BANCKS, (John) Miscellaneous works in verse and prose, with sculptures and notes; 2 vols. 8". Lond. 1738.
BANCROFT, (Rich.) D. D. A sermon on i Joh. iv. i, preached at Paules crosse the 9. of Feb. being the first Sunday in the Parleament, Anno 1588. 80. Lo7id. by J. J. 1588,
BAR
BANDELLO, (Matteo)
Le sue novelle novamente corrette et illustrate dal Sig.
Alfonso Ulloa; 3 voll. 40. Ven. 1566.
Cinquieme et dernier volume des nouvelles. 80. Lyon, 1583.
Histoires tragiques ; mises en Fr. par P. Boisteau, et Franc.
de Belle-Forest; 3 voll. 8°. Paris et Anv. 1568-9.
— et, 7 voll. 8". Rouen, 1(503-4.
BANDINUS, (Angelus Maria) De obelisco Ca;saris Augusti e Campi Martii ruderibus nuper eruto; accedunt ill. virorum epistola;. Lat. et It^^'- fol. RomcE, 1750.
BANDURIUS, (Anselmus) Numismata imperatorum Romanorum a Trajano Decio ad Palffiologos Augustos; a voll. fol. Lut. Par. 1718.
Bibliotheca nummaria, ad calc. ibid.
— et curante Joh. Alberto Fabricio. 40. Hamb. lyig.
BANGERTUS, (Henricus) Origenes Lubecenses; in vol. i. Monument, ined. rerum Germanic, a Westphalen, q. v.
BANGIUS, (Tho.) D. et Pr. Regius Hauniensis. Coelum orientis et prisci mundi triade exercitationum litera- riarum repraesentatum. 40. Haunice, 1657.
BANIER, (abbate Antonio) Dissertazione intorno a' pigmei. 4°. Ven. 1748.
Origine del culto prestato dagli Egizi agli animali.
4°. Ven. 1748. BANISTER, (Richard) A treatise of one hundred and thirteene diseases of the eyes, and eye-liddes. 8°. Lond. 1622.
BANK and Banking. The iniquity of banking, or bank notes proved to be an injury to the public. 8°. Lond. 1797.
BANKES, (H.) Lithography ; or, the art of making drawings on stone, for the purpose of being multiplied by printing.
8°. Bath, 1 8 13. BANKS, (sir Joseph) bart. A short account of the cause of disease in corn, called by farmers the blight, the mildew, and the rust.
8°. Lond. 1805. BANNATYNE, (George) Ancient Scottish poems, published from his MS.
8°. Edinb. 1770. BANNY de Lyesse. La jeunesse du B. de L. par Fr. Hubert, q. v.
BARAILON, (J. F.) Recherches sur plusieurs monumens Celtiques et Remains.
8°. Paris, 1806.
BARBARUS, (Franciscus) De re uxoria libri duo. 8°. sine tit.
BARBARUS, (Hermolaus) Orationes ; in Margarita Facetiarum, q. v.
BARBAZAN, (Etienne)
Le castoiement ou instruction du pere a son fils, ouvrage moral en vers, compose dans le xiiie siecle, suivi de quelques pieces du mdme siecle. 8". Lauzanne, 1760.
Dissertation sur la langue des Celtes. ibid.
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